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The second end-of-term test (No.3) SVIP
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Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
Choose the best one to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
I have a __________ that within 5 years from today, there shall be a significant improvement in the numbers of women leaders at various levels.
There are several reasons __________ Adam is not chosen for the school football team.
In the world today people ___________ around 2,700 different languages.
The ____________ ingredient in every meal of Vietnamese people is fish sauce.
My sister enjoys traveling around different cities or countries. She is going on a ___________ in Scotland this summer.
She really remembers __________ her daughter ___________ her a bar of soap.
Many vegetables, especially leafy green ones, are __________ sources of calcium.
The sentence “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” __________ all 26 letters in the English alphabet.
Valentina Tereshkova, __________ was born in 1937, is the first woman to fly and orbit in space.
Each member of the family has a small bowl and ___________ which allow him or her to take food from the table throughout the meal.
If you put those sweets in your cola, the bottle __________ explode.
Yuri Gagarin was in orbit in a spaceship __________ moved around the Earth at the speed of more than 17,000 miles per hour.
On the Cao Lau noodles in Hoi An were some meat ___________ mixed with fried noodles served with vegetables and bean sprouts.
Be patient. You can't __________ to learn a foreign language in a week.
The semester is almost over and we're all burning ___________ before exams.
One special feature of cuisine in Southern Vietnam is the short cooking time which aims to __________ the freshness of food.
The main ___________ of this drink are wine, orange juice, and bitters.
The computer program is ___________ to the needs of individual users.
Drinking enough water is a vital part __________ it keeps your body functioning properly.
You __________ see a Yeti if you go to the Himalayas.
Her new boss is so bad that he does never take ___________ of her extra hours of work, that's why she need to change her job now.
If I could speak Spanish, I __________ next year studying in Mexico.
Once we get to the hotel, let's just __________ quickly and then do a bit of sightseeing.
Dogs have a keen sense of __________.
Kate, with __________ I studied in the middle school, is now a student in Canada.
Your doctor, __________ advice you ought to listen to, is a clever man indeed.
Interesting movements have been launched to attract the ___________ of a large number of youths.
Not every student is aware of __________ of the English language.
I paid ___________ attention, and I didn't hear what the others were saying.
Replace the underlined phrasal verb in each sentence with a one-word verb.
You will soon pick up your health when you get to the seaside.
He has laid aside some money so that he will be comfortable in his old age.
He told me that he would bring out a new album the next month.
We looked over the house again before we decided we would rent it.
The council has failed to deal with the problem of homelessness in the city.
Andrew Carnegie helped to set up about 3000 public libraries all over the United States, Canada, Britain, and others.
My old school has been pulled down to make room for a new and larger one.
Did you find out whether there are any seats left for the show?
I wonder who first came up with the idea of a supermarket.
As I kept my feet wet, I went down with a terrible cold last week.
Use the verbs given in the correct form to finish the sentences.
The plant (run) by the head engineer for a fortnight before a new director (appoint) last month.
Here you (be) at last! I (wait) for you for twenty minutes.
He hated (bother) with trifling matters when he had many more important things (deal) with.
She would never miss a chance (show) her efficiency, she was so anxious (like) and (praise) .
The idea was too complicated (express) in just one paragraph.
Fill in the blank using the words in the box.
Perhaps the most common type of tourism is what most people with traveling: recreation tourism. This is people go to a place that is very different from their regular day-to-day life to relax and have fun. Beaches, theme parks and camp grounds are often the most common places regularly visited by tourists.
If the of one's visit to a particular place is to get to know its history and culture then this type of tourism is known as cultural tourism. They may attend festivals and ceremonies in order to a better understanding of the people, their beliefs and their practices.
For tourists who want to see wildlife or take the joy of just being in the middle of the nature, nature tourism is the answer. Ecotourism and nature treks are all part of this kind of tourism. Bird watching, for example, is one activity that nature tourists are fond of doing. What this kind of tourism is that it has low impact the local community. Religious tourism is another type of tourism where people go to a religious location or locations to follow the of their founder or to attend a religious .
Medical or health tourism is a relatively new type of tourist where the main focus of the travel is improving one's health, physical appearance or fitness.
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Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
Sleeping in Space
After a long day at work, nothing is better than a good
- sleep of night
- night sleep
- night's sleep
- night's sleeps
- microgravity
- gravity
- none of gravity
- law of gravity
- product
- reason
- conclusion
- result
- quite a
- some
- no
- any
- attach
- relate
- fix
- keep
- sleeper
- sleeping
- slept
- sleep
Generally, astronauts are scheduled for eight hours of sleep at the end of each mission day.
- Alike
- Liking
- Like
- Unlike
- motion sickness
- homesickness
- sleeping sickness
- morning sickness
- pattern
- example
- arrangement
- design
- showed
- reported
- presented
- described
We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.
Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When the Mongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17th and 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.
It's speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World‟s Fair. Davis's claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.
Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to improve the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.
Read the passage and choose the correct answer to each question.
What was the Menches' contribution to hamburger history?
We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.
Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When the Mongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17th and 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.
It's speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World‟s Fair. Davis's claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.
Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to improve the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.
Which of the following is NOT stated about the Mongols in paragraph 2?
We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.
Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When the Mongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17th and 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.
It's speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World‟s Fair. Davis's claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.
Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to improve the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.
Where did “hamburger” get its name from?
We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.
Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When the Mongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17th and 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.
It's speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World‟s Fair. Davis's claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.
Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to improve the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.
Which of the following is stated in the passage?
We will probably never know who first sold a beef inside a bun, but there are lots of contenders for having invented something similar.
Genghis Khan and his army of Mongol horsemen used to snack on raw beef which they kept underneath their saddles. They also ground meat from lamb or mutton. This was fast food for busy warriors on horseback at that time. When the Mongols invaded Russia, the snack became known as “Steak Tartare”. In the 17th and 18th centuries trade between Germany and Russia gave rise to the “Tartare steak”, while the “Hamburg steak” became popular with German sailors along the New York City harbor.
It's speculated that the first “Hamburger steak” was served at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1834, but not in a bun. In 1885 Charlie “Hamburger” Nagreen served flattened meatballs between two slices of bread. As late as 1904 Fletcher Davis of Athens, Texas, attracted much attention when he sold his hamburgers at the St. Louis World‟s Fair. Davis's claim to having originated the hamburger has been supported by both McDonalds and Dairy Queen.
Brothers Frank and Charles Menches may also have made a major contribution to hamburger history: they sold ground pork sandwiches at the Erie Country Fair in New York, but one day in 1885, they were forced to use chopped beef because their butcher had run out of pork. They mixed in some coffee and brown sugar to improve the taste and sold their “Hamburger Sandwiches”. The name “Hamburger” came from Hamburg, New York, the location of the fair.
Whom was “hamburger steak” invented by, according to paragraph 3?
Complete the sentences by forming the correct relative clauses. Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.
Rod Lee has won an Oscar. I know his sister.
→ Rod Lee, I know, has won an Oscar.
Is this the style of hair? Your wife wants to have it.
→ Is this the style of hair wants to have?
A man answered the phone. He said Tom was out.
→ A man the phone said Tom was out.
7.05 is the time. My plane arrives then.
→ 7.05 is the time at arrives.
Max isn't home yet. That worries me.
→ Max isn't home yet, .
Do you know the building? The windows of the building are painted green.
→ Do you know the building of are painted green?
Last week I went to see the house. I used to live in it.
→ Last week I went to see the house I used to live.
I don't know the girl's name. She's just gone into the hall.
→ I don't know the name of the girl has just gone into the hall.
Be sure to follow the instructions. They are given at the top of the page.
→ Be sure to follow the instructions at the top of the page.
Hoan Kiem Lake is a historical place. Its water is always blue.
→ Hoan Kiem Lake, the water is always blue, is a historical place.