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1. 1897 / jack london / 21/ year/old/gold / discover / alaska
In 1897, when jack london was 21 years old, gold was discovered in alaska.
2 he/answer/call/adventure
he answered tha call of adventure.
3 he/take/part/ famous/’gold rush ’
he took part in famous ' gold rush'.
4 experiences/ wild / northern country / provide /material / many/later/stories/ novels
his experiences in wild northern country provided him with material for many of his later stories and novel.
5 best-known /novels / include / the call of the wild / the sea-wolf
his best-known novels included the call of the wild and the sea-wolf.
6 yesterday /i/write/my friend/ who/live/ho chi minh city
yesterday, i wrote to my friend who lived in ho chi minh city.
7 although / he /strong/ he/not/open/door
although he is strong, he can't open the door.
8 every year / thousands / people / kill / natural disasters
every year, thousands of people are killed by natural disasters.
9 they/ suggest / we / protect / environment
they suggest us to protect the environment.
10 boys/break / window/when /pla
y/football
the boys broke a window when they were playing football.
(sympathy; travelled, works, ages, novels, becam; born; famous, in; homeless, allow, during)
Jack London(1876-1916) was an American author, journalist and political activist. He.......(1)..became...... the most widely read American author. Much of London's fiction can be read as adventure stories. but his best ........works..(2)........also dealt with complex adult themes.
John Griffith Chaney was......(3)born........... in San Francisco. Between the ......(4)..ages...... of 16 and 19, he held many jobs connected with the sea. ......In...(5)........ 1897, London....(6)...travelled.... to Cannada to seek his fortune in the gold rush in the Yukon Territory. the trip to the Klondike region of Yukon was major turning oint in London's life . He found materials there that would.....(7)allow......him to express his major literacy theme, the struggle for suvival of strong men driven by primitive emotions . London's first Klondike stories, collected in the son of the wolf(1900), made him a best-selling author. Among London's major ....novels.(8)... are two that portray trong, brutal men : the sea wolf(1904) and the autobiographical Martim eden (1909). in these and many other novels and essays, London attacked capitalism
Read the following passage and choose the correct option A, B, C, D that best fits each of the blank in the incomplete passage. JACK LONDON Jack London (1876 – 1916) is an American writer whose work combined powerful realism and humanitarian sentiment. He was (1) ........ in San Francisco. After finishing grammar (2) ..........., Jack London worked at various jobs and in 1897 and 1898 he participated (3)........... the Alaska Gold Rush. Upon his return to the San Francisco area, he began to (4) ............ about his experiences. A collection of his short stories, The Son of the Golf, was (5) ............ in 1900. Jack’s colourful life, during which he wrote more than 50 books and which included enormous popular successes as an (6) .........., ended in his suicide at the (7) ........... of 40.
Many of his stories including his masterpiece The Call of the Wild deal with the reversion of a civilized creature to the primitive state. Jack London’s style – brutal, vivid and exciting – (8) ........... him enormously popular outside the United States; His (9) ........ were translated into many languages. Jack’s important works include People of the Abyss about the poor in London; the Sea Wolf, a novel based on the author’s experiences on a seal hunting ship; John Barleycorn , an autobiographical novel about Jack’s struggle (10)............. alcoholism.
1: A. grown B. born C. developed D. lived
2: A. lessons B. course C. notes D. school
3: A. in B. to C. at D. of
4: A. speak B. read C. talk D. write
5: A. printed B. ordered C. sold D. published
6: A. architect B. author C. actor D. orator
7: A. moment B. age C. time D. year
8: A. gave B. let C. made D. did
9: A. speeches B. sayings C. words D. works
10: A. to B. for C. against D. of
Read the following passage and choose the correct option A, B, C, D that best fits each of the blank in the incomplete passage.
JACK LONDON
Jack London (1876 – 1916) is an American writer whose work combined powerful realism and humanitarian sentiment. He was (1) ........ in San Francisco. After finishing grammar (2) ..........., Jack London worked at various jobs and in 1897 and 1898 he participated (3)........... the Alaska Gold Rush. Upon his return to the San Francisco area, he began to (4) ............ about his experiences. A collection of his short stories, The Son of the Golf, was (5) ............ in 1900. Jack’s colourful life, during which he wrote more than 50 books and which included enormous popular successes as an (6) .........., ended in his suicide at the (7) ........... of 40.
Many of his stories including his masterpiece The Call of the Wilddeal with the reversion of a civilized creature to the primitive state. Jack London’s style – brutal, vivid and exciting – (8) ........... him enormously popular outside the United States; His (9) ........ were translated into many languages. Jack’s important works include People of the Abyss about the poor in London; the Sea Wolf, a novel based on the author’s experiences on a seal hunting ship; John Barleycorn , an autobiographical novel about Jack’s struggle (10)............. alcoholism.
1: A. grown B. born C. developed D. lived
2: A. lessons B. course C. notes D. school
3: A. in B. to C. at D. of
4: A. speak B. read C. talk D. write
5: A. printed B. ordered C. sold D. published
6: A. architect B. author C. actor D. orator
7: A. moment B. age C. time D. year
8: A. gave B. let C. made D. did
9: A. speeches B. sayings C. words D. works
10: A. to B. for C. against D. of
Good luck!
1/ The ………….. of Malaysia in 2001 was over 22 million.
A. population B. region C. language D. country
2/ Malaysia is divided into ……….. regions by about 640 km of the sea.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
3/The official religion of Malaysia is ……………..
A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Tamil D. Islam
4/ …………… is a compulsory second language for secondary school students in Malaysia.
A. Chinese B. Tamil C. Malay D. English
Part II. Reading
I. Read the text and choose the best answer (A, B,C or D ) to complete each sentence questions.(1pt)
Malaysia is one of the countries of the ASEAN. It is divided into two regions which are separated by about 640 km of the sea and together comprise an area of 329,758 sq km. Malaysia enjoys tropical climate. The Malaysian unit of currency is the ringgit.Kuala Lumpur-The capital city- is the largest city in the country. The population in 2001 was over 22 million. Although Islam is the country’s official religion, there are two other religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. The national language is Bahasa Malaysia known simply as Malay. However, English, Chinese, and Tamil are also widely spoken. The language of instruction for primary school children is Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese, or Tamil. Bahasa Malaysia is the primary language of instruction in all secondary school, although some students may continue learning in Chinese or Tamil. And English is a compulsory second language.
1/ The ………….. of Malaysia in 2001 was over 22 million.
A. population B. region C. language D. country
2/ Malaysia is divided into ……….. regions by about 640 km of the sea.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
3/The official religion of Malaysia is ……………..
A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Tamil D. Islam
4/ …………… is a compulsory second language for secondary school students in Malaysia.
A. Chinese B. Tamil C. Malay D. English
Read the following passage and choose the best answers.
Philadelphia is a city known for many things. It is where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, and it was also the first capital of the United States. But one fact about Philadelphia is not so well-known: it is home to nearly 3,000 murals painted on the sides of homes and buildings around the city. In fact, it is said that Philadelphia has more murals than any other city in the world, with the exception of Rome. How did this come to be?
More than 20 years ago, a New Jersey artist named Jane Golden started a program pairing troubled youth with artists to paint murals on a few buildings around the city. From this small project, something magical happened. The young people involved helped to create magnificent pieces of art, but there were other, perhaps more important benefits. The young people learned to collaborate and get along with many different kinds of people during the various steps required to paint and design a mural. They learned to be responsible, because they needed to follow a schedule to make sure the murals were completed. They also learned to take pride in their community. Take a walk around some of the poorest neighbourhoods in Philadelphia, full of broken windows and littered front steps, and you will find beautiful works of art on the sides and fronts of buildings.
Special buses take tourists to different parts of the city to see the various murals, which range from huge portraits of historical heroes, to cityscapes, to scenes depicting the diverse ethnic groups that call Philadelphia home.
As a result of its success, the mural program created by Jane Golden has now become the nation’s largest public art program and a model for other cities throughout the country seeking to help troubled youth.
1. The main focus of the passage is
A an art program designed to help troubled youth.
B the many tourists who come to Philadelphia to see murals.
C the reasons why Philadelphia is a unique city.
D how Jane Golden came up with the idea to start a mural program.
2. As used in paragraph 1, the phrase “it is said” suggests that the author is
A knowingly misleading the reader. B using a quote from someone else.
C referring to something that is widely believed, but may be untrue.
D referring to something that he or she does not personally believe.
3. Based on information in the passage, the author most likely believes that
A there are too many murals in Philadelphia.
B the mural program was an inspirational idea.
C all troubled youth should learn how to paint.
D every city in the country should adopt the mural program.
4. According to the information in the passage, the author believes the two best reasons for other cities to adopt the mural program are to
A beautify their city and draw tourists.
B help troubled youth and beautify their city.
C have as many murals as Philadelphia and help troubled youth.
D draw tourists and surpass Philadelphia in terms of number of murals.
1. A. describe B. write C. mentioned D. painted
2. A. normal B. special C. small D. huge
3. A. queue B. whole C. marks D. lines
4. A. symbol B. patterns C. picture D. painting
5. A. on B. in C. with D. to
6. A. newer B. unique C. modern D. tradition
1. A. describe B. write C. mentioned D. painted
2. A. normal B. special C. small D. huge
3. A. queue B. whole C. marks D. lines
4. A. symbol B. patterns C. picture D. painting
5. A. on B. in C. with D. to
6. A. newer B. unique C. modern D. tradition