IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2) Plants supply man with food clothing, and shelter- his most important needs. Many of our most useful medicines are also made (26)_________plants. In addition, plants add beauty and pleasure to our lives. Most people enjoy the smell of flowers, the sight field of waving grain, and the quiet of a forest. Not (27)_______plants are helpful to man. Some species grow in fields and gardens as weeds that choke off useful plants. Tiny hits of pollen from (28)_______plants cause such (29)_________as asthma and hay fever. Other plants destroy millions of dollars (30)_______of crops yearly. 26. A. of B. from C. by D. with 27. A. all B. every C. any D. some 28. A. any B. certain C. most D. all 29. A. accidents B. diseases C. misfortune D. disasters 30. A. worth B. value C. price D. money V/ Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? Write the correct answer in the blank under each numbered sentence (0.5 point) VI. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write your answers T (true) or F (false) on your answer sheet. (1.5 pts) Environmental pollution is a term that refers to the way in which man pollutes his surroundings. Man dirties the air with gases and smoke, poisons the water with chemicals and other substances, and damages the soil with too many fertilizers and pesticides. Man also pollutes his surroundings in various other ways. For example, people ruin natural beauty by littering on the land and in the water. They operate machines and motor vehicles that fill the air with disturbing noise. Environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems facing mankind today. Air, water and soil are very necessary to the survival of all living things, but badly-polluted air causes illnesses. Polluted water kills fish and other marine life. Pollution of soil reduces the amount of land for growing food. Environmental pollution also brings ugliness to man’s beautiful natural world. 1. People pollute their surroundings with gases, smoke, and chemicals only. ……….. 2. Too many fertilizers and pesticides can damage the soil. ……….. 3. People operate machines and motor vehicles that can pollute the air with disturbing noise. ……….. 4. Environmental pollution isn’t as important as other problems which man is facing today. ……….. 5. Polluted soil reduces the amount of food. ………..
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Plants supply man with food clothing, and shelter-his most important needs.
Many of our most useful medicines are also made (1).......plants.In addition,plants add beauty and pleasure to our lives.Most people enjoy the smell of flowers,the sight field of waving grain,and the quiet of a forest.Not (2)..........plants are helpful to man.Some species grow in fields and gardens as weed that choke off useful plants.Tiny hít of pollen from (3).......plants cause such (4)........as asthma and hay fever.other plants destroy millions of dollars (5)........of crops yearly.
1. A.of B.from C.by D.with
2. A.all B.every C.any D.some
3. A. any B.certain C. most D.all
4. A.accidents B.diseases C.misfortune D.disasters
5. A.worth B.value C.price D.money
IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2)
Plants supply man with food clothing, and shelter- his most important needs.
Many of our most useful medicines are also made (26)_________plants. In addition, plants add
beauty and pleasure to our lives. Most people enjoy the smell of flowers, the sight field of waving grain, and
the quiet of a forest. Not (27)_______plants are helpful to man. Some species grow in fields and gardens as
weeds that choke off useful plants. Tiny hits of pollen from (28)_______plants cause such (29)_________as
asthma and hay fever. Other plants destroy millions of dollars (30)_______of crops yearly.
26. A. of B. from C. by D. with
27. A. all B. every C. any D. some
28. A. any B. certain C. most D. all
29. A. accidents B. diseases C. misfortune D. disasters
30. A. worth B. value C. price D. money
V - Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. (0,4)
31. “Do you know Long’s address?” he asked me.
A. He asked me for Long’s address. B. He asked me if someone knew Long’s address.
C. He asked me if I know Long’s address. D. He asked me if I knew Long’s address.
32. They are building a new bridge over the river.
A. A new bridge is building over the river. B. A new bridge is being built over the river.
C. A new bridge is going to build over the river. D. A new bridge is built over the river.
33. I used to go to the cinema on Sundays.
A. I usually went to the cinema on Sundays. B. I got used to going the cinema on Sundays.
C. I didn’t go to the cinema on Sundays. D. I usually go to the cinema on Sundays.
34. You feel unhealthy because you don’t take any exercise.
A. If you don’t take any exercise, you will feel unhealthy.
B. If you took more exercise, you would feel healthier.
C. If you take more exercise, you will feel healthier.
D. If you were healthier, you would take more exercise.
35. Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
B. If we don’t protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
C. If we don’t protect the environment, our life won’t be badly affected.
D. If our life is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2)
I went to Australia on a student program last year and I like to (26)_______you about it. I was very (27)_______when I knew I was going to Australia because I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (28)_______I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate with them because my English was so bad. All the five years I had been learning English wasn’t much used at all (29)_______we didn’t have real practice at school. Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is (30)_______ ‘l’ and ‘r’. For example, Australian people often asked “What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said “We eat lice”…
26. A. say | B. tell | C. talk | D. speak |
27. A. exciting | B. excites | C. excited | D. excite |
28. A. after | B. until | C. when | D. while |
29. A. although | B. even | C. because | D. so |
30. A. pronouncing | B. speaking | C. reading | D. telling |
Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30.
I went to Australia on a student program last year and I like to (26)_______you about it. I was very (27)_______when I knew I was going to Australia because I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (28)_______I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate with them because my English was so bad. All the five years I had been learning English wasn’t much used at all (29)_______we didn’t have real practice at school. Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is (30)_______ ‘l’ and ‘r’. For example, Australian people often asked “What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said “We eat lice”…
26. A. say B. tell C. talk D. speak
27. A. exciting B. excites C. excited D. excite
28. A. after B. until C. when D. while
29. A. although B. even C. because D. so
30. A. pronouncing B. speaking C. reading D. telling
IV/Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30.
Jeans are very popular with (26)________people all over the world. Some people say that jeans are the “uniform” of youth. But they haven’t always been popular. The story of jeans (27)________almost two hundred years ago. People in Genoa, Italy made pants. The cloth made in Genoa was (28)________“jeanos”. The pants were called “jeans”. In 1850, a salesman in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levi Strauss. Because they were so strong, “Levi’s pants” became (29)________with gold miners, farmers and cowboys. Six years later Levis began making his pants with blue cotton cloth called denim. Soon after, factory (30)________in the US and Europe began wearing jeans. Young people usually didn’t wear them.
26. A. rich B. old C. young D. poor
27. A. start B. starts C. was starting D. started
28. A. call B. calls C. calling D. called
29. A. famous B. popular C. good D. wonderful
30. A. workers B. drivers C. cowboys D. farmers
V/Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions Smoking causes lung cancer, which is the number one cancer among men. Ninety percent of the people who get lung cancer die. Smoking is also the leading cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer, and throat cancer. Many smokers have heart disease and pneumonia. Smoking causes one million early deaths in the world every year. Smokers not only harm themselves but also harm others. Smokers breathe smoke out into the air. They breathe it out on their children and their wives or husbands. Children whose parents smoke have more breathing and lung problems than other children. Women who are married to smokers are more likely to have lung cancer than those married to non-smokers. We are all aware that smoking is bad. So why do people smoke?
1. The number one cancer among men is____________.
A. tongue cancer B. throat cancer C. lung cancer D. mouth cancer
2. The main cause of mouth cancer, tongue cancer and throat cancer is__________.
A. drinking B. overeating C. breathing D. smoking
3. Every year, smoking causes about one million____________.
A. cancer patients B. killing diseases C. early deaths D. injured men
4. The word “it” in the passage refers to____________.
A. cancer B. smoke C. air D. breath
5. Who are more likely to have lung cancer and lung problems?
IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2)
I went to Australia on a student program last year and I like to (1)_______you about it. I was very (2)_______when I knew I was going to Australia because I had never been there before. I didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (3)_______I met my host family. At first I couldn’t communicate with them because my English was so bad. All the five years I had been learning English wasn’t much used at all (4)_______we didn’t have real practice at school. Even though my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. My problem is (5)_______ ‘l’ and ‘r’. For example, Australian people often asked “What do you eat in Vietnam?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said “We eat lice”…
1. A. say B. tell C. talk D. speak
2. A. exciting B. excites C. excited D. excite
3. A. after B. until C. when D. while
4. A. although B. even C. because D. so 5.
A. pronouncing B. speaking C. reading D. telling
III. Read the paragraph carefully, then choose the best answer. (1ps)
Paper is named for papyrus, a reed like plant used by ancient Egyptians as writing material more than 5000 years ago. The Chinese invented the paper that we use 2000 years ago. A piece of paper is really made up of tiny fibers, unlike a piece of material. The fibers used in paper, however, are plant fibers, and there are millions of them in one sheet. In addition to the plant fiber, dyes and additives such as resin may be used. Dyes can make the paper different colors; resin may add weight and texture. Where do these fibers come from ? The majority of paper is made from the plant fiber that comes from trees. Millions are cut down, but new trees are planted in their place. Paper may be also made from things like old rags or pieces of cloth. Wastepaper, paper that has been made and used, can be turned into recycled paper. This recycling process saves forest, energy and reduces air and water pollution.
1. According to the passage, the paper that we use was first invented by
A. the Chinese B. the Egyptians C. ancient cultures D. foresters
2. What is the main ingredient in most paper ?
A. resin B. cardboard C. plant fiber D. papyrus
3. According to the passage, the primary source of the plant fiber used in paper is
A. rags B. trees C. fabric D. wastepaper
4. According to the passage, recycling paper is
A. bad for the environment C. good for the environment B. wasteful D. economical
1. A play B. plays C. played D. playing
2. A. for B. on C. of D. in
3. A. down B. up C. off D. on
4. A. give B. devote C. sacrifice D. submit
5. A. several B. much C. money D. plentiful
6. A. to B. on C. at D of
7. A. providing B. provide C. provided D. provides
8. A. to be B. being C. be D. been
9. A. method B. skill C. solution D. result
10. A. produce B. produced C. producing D. produces
Section III: Choose one of the words below to fill in each blank in the following passage (không đánh số)
development / employed / civilization / supplies / oldest / trades / used / plants / increased / medicines / almost / therefore / that / which / By / could
Agriculture is the world’s most important industry. It provides us with almost (1) all our food. It also supplies (2) materials for two other basic human needs – clothing and shelter. In addition, agriculture provides materials used (3) in making many industrial products such as paints and medicines (4). About half the world’s workers are employed (5) in agriculture – far more than in any other industry.
Agriculture is one of the world’s oldest (6) industries. It began about 10,000 years ago in the Middle East . By (7) that time, certain Middle Eastern tribes had discovered how to grow plants (8) from seeds and how to raise animals in captivity. Having mastered these skills, they could (9) begin to practise agriculture.
Before the development (10) of agriculture, people got all their food my gathering wild plants, hunting, and fishing. They had to search for food continually, which (11) left them little time for other activities. But as agriculture developed, and farm output increased (12), fewer people were needed to produce food. The non-farmers could then develop the arts, crafts, trades (13), and other activities of civilized-life. Agriculture therefore (14) not only greatly affected food supply but also made civilization (15) possible.
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1. Why is Nha trang one of the most important tourist hubs of Viet Nam? A. Because it has beautiful beaches and fine clean sand B. Because it has clear ocean water and mild temperature C. Because it has beautiful beaches and clear water. D. Because it has fine clean sand and mild temperature.
2. According to the text, Diamond Bay is the name of a/an... A. resort B. amusement park C. water park D. island
3. Where are the resorts and parks? A. In the city B. In the city and on isnads C. On islands only D. On islands and off the coast.
4. The Pacific Coast Highway of Vietnam refers to__________in Nha Trang. A. Hon tre Island B. Vinpearl Group C. Ana Mandara Resort D.Tran Phu Street
5. The Vinpearl Cable Car is a ______________ . A. Five - star resort B. gondola lift system C. theme park D. main land link
IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2) Plants supply man with food clothing, and shelter- his most important needs. Many of our most useful medicines are also made (26)_________plants. In addition, plants add beauty and pleasure to our lives. Most people enjoy the smell of flowers, the sight field of waving grain, and the quiet of a forest. Not (27)_______plants are helpful to man. Some species grow in fields and gardens as weeds that choke off useful plants. Tiny hits of pollen from (28)_______plants cause such (29)_________as asthma and hay fever. Other plants destroy millions of dollars (30)_______of crops yearly.
26. A. of B. from C. by D. with
27. A. all B. every C. any D. some
28. A. any B. certain C. most D. all
29. A. accidents B. diseases C. misfortune D. disasters
30. A. worth B. value C. price D. money
V/ Which notice (A-H) says this (1-5)? Write the correct answer in the blank under each numbered sentence (0.5 point)
VI. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write your answers T (true) or F (false) on your answer sheet. (1.5 pts) Environmental pollution is a term that refers to the way in which man pollutes his surroundings. Man dirties the air with gases and smoke, poisons the water with chemicals and other substances, and damages the soil with too many fertilizers and pesticides. Man also pollutes his surroundings in various other ways. For example, people ruin natural beauty by littering on the land and in the water. They operate machines and motor vehicles that fill the air with disturbing noise. Environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems facing mankind today. Air, water and soil are very necessary to the survival of all living things, but badly-polluted air causes illnesses. Polluted water kills fish and other marine life. Pollution of soil reduces the amount of land for growing food. Environmental pollution also brings ugliness to man’s beautiful natural world.
1. People pollute their surroundings with gases, smoke, and chemicals only. …F……..
2. Too many fertilizers and pesticides can damage the soil. …T……..
3. People operate machines and motor vehicles that can pollute the air with disturbing noise. ……F…..
4. Environmental pollution isn’t as important as other problems which man is facing today. ……F…..
5. Polluted soil reduces the amount of food. ……T…..
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IV - Read the following passage, then choose the correct answer to questions 26 - 30. (0,2) Plants supply man with food clothing, and shelter- his most important needs. Many of our most useful medicines are also made (26)__B ___from ____plants. In addition, plants add beauty and pleasure to our lives. Most people enjoy the smell of flowers, the sight field of waving grain, and the quiet of a forest. Not (27)_______plants are helpful to man. Some species grow in fields and gardens as weeds that choke off useful plants. Tiny hits of pollen from (28)_______plants cause such (29)_________as asthma and hay fever. Other plants destroy millions of dollars (30)_______of crops yearly
. 26. A. of B. from C. by D. with
27. A. all B. every C. any D. some
28. A. any B certain C. most D. all
29. A. accidents B. diseases C. misfortune D. disasters
30. B worth B. value C. price D. money