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I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.
1. Another name for Wales is C. Cymru
2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.
A. the maple leaf
3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote. B. New Zealand
4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing. C. Scotland
5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning . B. southern
6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches
20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.
A. Alaska
7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .
A. England
8. Scotland only shares a border with .
C. England
9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the
language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.
B. village
10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of
D. Australia
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I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.
1. Another name for Wales is
A. Saxon B. Celtic C. Cymru D. Galle
2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.
A. the maple leaf B. the red leaf C. the rose D. the oak tree
3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote.
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. America D. Singapore
4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland
5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning .
A. northern B. southern C. eastern D. western
6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches
20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.
A. Alaska B. California C. Florida D. Washington
7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .
A. England B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand
8. Scotland only shares a border with .
A. Wales B. Northern Ireland C. England D. Britain
9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the
language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.
A. country B. village C. town D. nation
10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of
A. Canada B. America C. New Zealand D. Australia
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1. Residents from Liverpool speak English__________ a different accent.
A. with B. as C. on D. under
2. Last summer, Mike spent two weeks__________ a summer camp.
A. for B. in C. on D. at
3. The inhabitants of Scotland are called__________.
A. Scotlanders B. Scotlish C. Scots D. Scotchs
4. Her English accent is so good that she is thought of as a__________ speakers.
A. natural B. official C. non-native D. native
5. Loch Ness is a__________ in the Highlands of Scotland.
A. person B. lake C. valley D. river
6. __________ having two official languages, Canada has the third largest English-speaking population.
A. Despite B. Because C. Due to D. Even though
7. The Capital of Canada is__________.
A. Edinburgh B. Ottawa C. Cardiff D. Belfast
8. __________ your international summer camp going? - It’s just awesome.
A. How’s B. What’s C. Where’s D. When’s
9. Susan looks forward__________ a music camp, where she can sing and dance.
A. to attend B. to attending C. to be attended D. be attending
10. Where do Maoris live?
A. Scotland B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand
1. Residents from Liverpool speak English__________ a different accent.
A. with B. as C. on D. under
2. Last summer, Mike spent two weeks__________ a summer camp.
A. for B. in C. on D. at
3. The inhabitants of Scotland are called__________.
A. Scotlanders B. Scotlish C. Scots D. Scotchs
4. Her English accent is so good that she is thought of as a__________ speakers.
A. natural B. official C. non-native D. native
5. Loch Ness is a__________ in the Highlands of Scotland.
A. person B. lake C. valley D. river
6. __________ having two official languages, Canada has the third largest English-speaking population.
A. Despite B. Because C. Due to D. Even though
7. The Capital of Canada is__________.
A. Edinburgh B. Ottawa C. Cardiff D. Belfast
8. __________ your international summer camp going? - It’s just awesome.
A. How’s B. What’s C. Where’s D. When’s
9. Susan looks forward__________ a music camp, where she can sing and dance.
A. to attend B. to attending C. to be attended D. be attending
10. Where do Maoris live?
A. Scotland B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand
105. They are very pleasant to travel by steamer down the Thames from Westminster to Tower Bridge.
a. They are=>it is(chủ ngữ giả) b. pleasant c. by d. down
106. One day a fame singer was invited by a rich lady to her house.
a. One day b. fame=>famous c. was d. to
107. At ten o'clock, the singer was asked coming upstairs to the lady's guests.
a. was asked b. coming =>to comec. upstairs d. to
108. William H.Harrison, the man who served the most short term, died of pneumonia several weeks after his inauguration.
a. who b. the most short=>the most of short c. of d. after
109. Abraham Lincoln was one of four presidents who was assassinated.
a. one b. presidents c. who d. was=>were
110. James A. Garfield was shot during his first year in office by a man to that he wouldn't give a job.
a. shot b. during c. that=>which d. wouldn't
111. He doesn't much like the work, but he enjoyed the relationships with the other workers.
a. much =>bỏ hoặc chuyển ra sai likeb. but c. enjoyed d. with
112. After getting her six-year-old daughter ready and driving her to the school, she starts on the housework.
a;getting b. six-year-old c. driving d. the school=>school
113. She finds housework bored and doesn't like to stay at home all day.
a. finds b. bored=>boring c. doesn't d. to stay
114. A artist went to a beautiful part of the country for a holiday, and stayed with a farmer.
a. A=>an b. to c. beautiful d. for
115. The artist was very pleased and thanked the farmer for saying so kind things about the paintings.
a. pleased b. saying c. so=>such d. about
116. Several members of his family did a great deal to encourage him in the field of scientific.
a. Several b. to encourage c. in d. scientific=>science
117. While he dealt with the deaf and investigating the science of acoustics, his studies eventually led to the inventionof the multiple telegraph and his greatest invention - the telephone.
a. dealt b. investigating=> investigated c. eventually d. invention
118. Along in jogging and swimming, cycling is one of the best all-round forms of exercise.
a. in => with b. cycling c. one d. of
119. It can help to increase your strong and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and a strongerheart.
a. to increase b. strong=>strength c. giving d. stronger
120. Doing too much too quickly can damage muscles that aren't used to work.
a. Doing b. quickly=>quick c. aren't d. to work
121. If you had any doubts about taking up cycling for health reasons, talk to your doctor and ask his or her advice.
a. had =>have b. about c. talk d. ask
122. The decay begins in a little crack in the enamel to cover of the tooth.
a. begins b. a little c. to cover=>coverd d. of
123. We should eat food that is good at our teethand our body.
a. should b. is c. at =>for d. teeth
124. Some accidents cause injuries but some lead to die.
a. cause b. but c. some d. die=>death
125. The Transport Department organizes road safety campaigns every year in order that reduce traffic accidents.
a. Transport b. safety c. in order that=> in order to d. accidents
126. If everyone takes care when crossing the road, there will be more traffic accidents.
a. If b. takes c. crossing d. more=>fewer
127. Coffee and tea is favorite hot drinks of people in all parts of the world.
a. and b. is=>are c. drinks d. in
128. In the United States, which more coffee is used than in any other nation, many people drink their coffee " black", without cream or sugar.
a. In b. which=>where c. any d. without
129. In China, Japan and other Orientalcountries, where tea is the national drink, people almost use never sugar in their tea.
a. Oriental b. where c. almost d. never=>no
11. All people who were without homes in the flood were provided with _____
accommodation.
A. short B. temporary C. present D. instant
12. Seven of ten people prefer face-to-face __________ when having a date.
A. language B. meeting C. code D. sign
13. When thermal pollution happens, the water temperature in streams, rivers, lakes and
oceans_______.
A. changes B. keeps C. remains D. stays
14. Australia is home to__________ animals like kangaroos and koalas.
A. only B. rare C. unique D. precious
15. If you were the president, what __________ you do to help the environment?
A. will B. did C. would D. do
16. If the factory ______ dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic
animals will die.
A. continues B. continued C. will continue D. continue
17. You will recognize Jenny when you see her. She __________ a red hat.
A. wears B. is wearing C. will wear D. will be wearing
18. Teenagers spend most of their time playing computer games, ______ they lost their
interests in daily activities.
A. moreover B. so C. however D. as a result
19. The teacher __________ me that I had better devote more time to science subjects
such as physics, chemistry, and biology.
A. said B. talked C. spoke D. told
20. Sciences and technology have enormous ______________ on economic development.
A. affects B. effects C. affect D. effect
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
Very few people in the modern world obtain their food supply by hunting and gathering in the natural environment surrounding their homes. This method of harvesting from nature's provision is the oldest known subsistence strategy, and has been practised for at least the last two million years. It was, indeed, the only way to obtain food until rudimentary farming and the domestication of animals were introduced about 10,000 years ago.
Because hunter-gatherers have fared poorly in comparison with their agricultural cousins, their numbers have dwindled, and they have been forced to live in marginal environments such as deserts, forests, or arctic wastelands. In higher latitudes, the shorter growing season has restricted the availability of plant life. Such conditions have caused a greater dependence on hunting and along the coasts and waterways, on fishing. The abundance of vegetation in the lower latitudes of the tropics, on the other hand, has provided a greater opportunity for gathering a variety of plants. In short, the environmental differences have restricted the diet and have limited possibilities for the development of subsistence societies. Contemporary hunter-gatherers may help us understand our prehistoric ancestors. We know from observation of modern hunter-gatherers in both Africa and Alaska that a society based on hunting and gathering must be very mobile. While the entire community camps in a central location, a smaller party harvests the food within a reasonable distance from the camp. When the food in the area is exhausted, the community moves on to exploit another site. We also notice a seasonal migration pattern evolving for most hunter-gatherers, along with a strict division of labour between the sexes. These patterns of behaviour may be similar to those practised by mankind during the Paleolithic Period.
1. With which of the following topics is the passage primarily concerned?
A. The Paleolithic period
B. Subsistence farming
C.Hunter-gatherers
D. Marginal environments
2. Which is the oldest subsistence strategy?
A. Migrating
B. Domesticating animals
C. Farming
D. Hunting and gathering
3. When was hunting and gathering introduced?
A. 1,000,000 years ago
B. 2,000,000 years ago
C. 10,000 years ago
D. 2,000 years ago
4. What conditions exist in lower latitudes?
A. Greater dependence on hunting.
B. More coasts and waterways for fishing.
C. A shorter growing season.
D. A large variety of plant life.
5. How can we know more about the hunter-gatherers of prehistoric times?
A. By studying the remains of their camp sites.
B. By studying similar contemporary societies.
C. By studying the prehistoric environment.
D. By practising hunting and gathering.
For many people, traveling by plane is an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (50) _____ flying is no more dangerous (51) __________ any other form of travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that most accident occurs (52) ______________ taking off and landing when a (53) _________ decisions are vitally important.
The people, (54) _______ job is to look (55) ______________ the passengers, the stewards and stewardesses play an important part in helping passengers to (56) ___________ safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (57) ___________ such care of is all part of the total experience. (58) ____________ other form of travel involves waiting for people in quite the same (59) __________, with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music, and even video films.
51- A. although B. too C. and D. because
52- A. than B. as C. then D. with
53- A. while B. during C. for D. through
54- A. leader's B. chief 's C. driver's D. pilot's
55- A. whose B. which C. their D. that
56- A. for B. up C. after D. round
57- A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie
58- A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken
59- A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
60- A. way B. kind C. sort D. part
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