* Read the following passage and choose A, B, C and D for each of the following questions below.
Radar is an electronic device that can “see” great distances (01) ……………………fog, rain, snow, clouds and darkness. It can find and accurately (02) ……………………missiles, air-craft, ships, cities, rainstorms,
and mountains. Radar uses radio waves (03) ……………………light waves, which the human eye uses in seeing. This (04) ……………………it likely for radar to locate many kinds of object at greater distances (05) ……………………the eye can see.
Radar became an (06) ……………………military device during World War II. Today, networks of radar lookout stations guard the United States and Canada 24 hours a day (07) ……………………long-range missiles and airplanes. Petrol planes and ships search the oceans (08) ……………………radar for hostile
ships and aircraft. Airports use radar to (09) ……………………planes safely to earth in fog or storms.
Radar helps weatherman warn of (10) ……………………hurricanes and tornadoes.
01. A. despite of B. despite C. although D. even though
02. A. locate B. locating C. located D. location
03. A. instead B. instead of C. in spite of D. despite of
04. A. make B. makes C. do D. does
05. A. more than B. than C. that D. as
06. A. import B. importance C. important D. importantly
07. A. against B. for C. to D. with
08. A. by B. with C. on D. at
09. A. guiding B. guide C. scouting D. scout
10. A. approach B. approached C. to approach D. approaching
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Radar is an electronic device that can see great distance .despite ... fog , rain, snow and darkness
Radar is an electonic device that can “see” great distance(76)________ fog, rain, snow, clouds and darkness. It can find nad accurately(77)________ missiles, air-craft, ships, cities, rainstorms and mountains. Radar uses radio waves (78) _________light waves, which the human eye uses in seeing. This (79)________ it likely for radar to locate many kinds of objects at great distances (80) ________ than eye can see. Radar became an (81)_______ milatary device during world world II. Today networks of radar look out stations guard the United States and Canada 24 hours a day (82)_________ long-range missiles and airplanes. Patrol planes and ships search the oceans (83)___________ radar for hostile ships and air-crafts. Airports use radar to (84) _________ planes safely to earth in fog or storms. Radar helps weathermen warn of (85)__________ hurricanes and tornadoes.
76. A. despite of B. despite C. although D. even though
78. A. instead B. instead of C. in spite of D. despite of
79. A. make B. makes C. do D. does
80. A. more B. than C. that D. as
83. A. by B. with C. on D. at
84. A. guiding B. guide C. scouting D. scout
2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.
The Artist in You
The Artist in You is a new show for kids and teenagers. Each week, Tony Moldino, an artist himself, shows you how to make an amazing work of art. Last week, it was painting a portrait. This week it’s drawing with pencil on paper, and next week it’s how to use your digital camera to take great pictures. It’s on every Tuesday at 5.00 pm.
Dance School
Dance School is a new teen drama about a group of students who all want to become dancers. It follows their lives in a school for dancers in New York. The story is told through the eyes of Tina Giles, a farm girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina. On her first day at the school she meets Joe, Heather and John. Together they try hard to achieve their dream. Dance School is on every Monday night at 7.00.
(Adapted from Key English for School, Cambridge University Press)
40. Every week on the show “The Artist in You”, you can _____.
A. learn to draw B. learn to paint
C. learn something new D. learn nothing
41. Tony Moldina is on the show _____.
A. every week B. this week only
C. next week only D. next month
42. “Dance School” is a show about _____.
A. a girl called Tina Giles B. a new school
C. two boys D. a group of young dancers
43. Tina Giles grew up _____.
A. in a villa B. in a city
C. in a village D. on a farm
44. Tina met her school friends for the first time _____.
A. on a farm B. at her new school
C. years ago D. last Monday
41. Every week on the show “The Artist in You”, you can _____.
A. learn to draw B. learn to paint
C. learn something new D. learn nothing
42. Tony Moldina is on the show _____.
A. every week B. this week only
C. next week only D. next month
43. “Dance School” is a show about _____.
A. a girl called Tina Giles B. a new school
C. two boys D. a group of young dancers
44. Tina Giles grew up _____.
A. in a villa B. in a city
C. in a village D. on a farm
45. Tina met her school friends for the first time _____.
A. on a farm B. at her new school
C. years ago D. last Monday
2. Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.
The Artist in You
The Artist in You is a new show for kids and teenagers. Each week, Tony Moldino, an artist himself, shows you how to make an amazing work of art. Last week, it was painting a portrait. This week it’s drawing with pencil on paper, and next week it’s how to use your digital camera to take great pictures. It’s on every Tuesday at 5.00 pm.
Dance School
Dance School is a new teen drama about a group of students who all want to become dancers. It follows their lives in a school for dancers in New York. The story is told through the eyes of Tina Giles, a farm girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina. On her first day at the school she meets Joe, Heather and John. Together they try hard to achieve their dream. Dance School is on every Monday night at 7.00.
(Adapted from Key English for School, Cambridge University Press)
1. Every week on the show “The Artist in You”, you can _____.
A. learn to draw B. learn to paint
C. learn something new D. learn nothing
2. Tony Moldina is on the show _____.
A. every week B. this week only
C. next week only D. next month
3. “Dance School” is a show about _____.
A. a girl called Tina Giles B. a new school
C. two boys D. a group of young dancers
4. Tina Giles grew up _____.
A. in a villa B. in a city
C. in a village D. on a farm
5. Tina met her school friends for the first time _____.
A. on a farm B. at her new school
C. years ago D. last Monday
1. It is important to find the right career because _____
A. It’s very easy to lose the job. B. Most of us spend a great part of our lives at our jobs.
C. We need money. D. It’s difficult to find a job.
2. We can find the right career by _____
A. asking for some useful advice. B. finding out what our talents are and how we can use them.
C. travelling wherever we can. D. learning some foreign languages.
3. We can find out what our talents are and how we use through _____
A. interviews with specialists. B. all are correct.
C. aptitude tests. D. study of books in our field of interest.
4. Careers found in the scientific world are _____
A. Biologists, chemists, physicists. B. Physicists, biologists, accountants.
C. Businessmen, teachers, doctors. D. Chemists, mathematicians, c.
5. The theme of the passage is _____
A. Jobs in the society nowadays. B. good jobs.
C. unemployment. D. How to find a right job nowadays.
* Read the following passage and choose A, B, C and D for each of the following questions below.
Radar is an electronic device that can “see” great distances (01) ……………………fog, rain, snow, clouds and darkness. It can find and accurately (02) ……………………missiles, air-craft, ships, cities, rainstorms,
and mountains. Radar uses radio waves (03) ……………………light waves, which the human eye uses in seeing. This (04) ……………………it likely for radar to locate many kinds of object at greater distances (05) ……………………the eye can see.
Radar became an (06) ……………………military device during World War II. Today, networks of radar lookout stations guard the United States and Canada 24 hours a day (07) ……………………long-range missiles and airplanes. Petrol planes and ships search the oceans (08) ……………………radar for hostile
ships and aircraft. Airports use radar to (09) ……………………planes safely to earth in fog or storms.
Radar helps weatherman warn of (10) ……………………hurricanes and tornadoes.
01. A. despite of B. despite C. although D. even though
02. A. locate B. locating C. located D. location
03. A. instead B. instead of C. in spite of D. despite of
04. A. make B. makes C. do D. does
05. A. more than B. than C. that D. as
06. A. import B. importance C. important D. importantly
07. A. against B. for C. to D. with
08. A. by B. with C. on D. at
09. A. guiding B. guide C. scouting D. scout
10. A. approach B. approached C. to approach D. approaching