I. Choose the best answer :
1. My home village is ………….. 40 kilometers north of the capital.
a. held b. laid c. located d. surrounded
2. There is a large ……………….. of animals that live in Nairobi National Parks.
a. vary b. various c. varied d. variety
3. One species is dependent …………….. another for survival.
a. to b. on c. of d. at
4. There are toxic levels of ………….. in the water of this lake.
a. chemists b. chemistry c. chemicals d. chemics
5. Tram Chim national park is created to ……. several rare birds, especially the Sarus Crane.
a. protect b. train c. hunt d. trade
6. The ……………….. has threatened many of the animals in this park.
a. population b. remain c. increase d. contamination
7. We can go the National Park to learn about the different ………….. of animals and plants.
a. species b. types c. means d. sorts
8. Our aim is to ...................... better relationship with the other nations.
a. produce b. conduct c. establish d. become
9. Everglade National Park is a sub- tropical wilderness in the southeastern United States.
a. tropical b. sub - tropical c. temperate d. frigid
10. …………………. means a state of continuing to live or exist.
a. park b. survival c. zone d. contamination
11. Cuc Phuong National Park is ……… 160 km South West of Ha Noi.
a. lied b. established c. abandoned d. located
12. Nearly 1,000 of the world's bird species are …………… with extinction.
a. threatened b. endangered c. protected d. abandoned
13. Tourists go to Cuc Phuong National Park to look …………. the 1,000-year-old tree.
a. to b. on c. of d. at
14. If you …………….. us about the bad service, we'd have eaten there.
a. didn't tell b. wouldn't have told c. hadn't told d. had told
15. If Alan had come sooner, he ……..…. dinner with us.
a. could have eaten b. would being eaten c. was eating d. could eat
16. Mary ……………. a new car if she had had enough money.
a. had bought b. would have bought c. would have buyed d. would buy
17. If I ………………… her address, I would have sent her a present.
a. had know b. would have known c. had knew d. had known
18. I would have watched the football match on TV if I ……………….. at home last night.
a. had stayed b. stayed c. stays d. would have stayed
II. Complete the sentences :
1. If the weather (be) ………nice, they would have played football.
2. If we had gone to a good restaurant, we ( have) ………a better dinner.
3. John would have written a good report if he ( learn)…… more words.
4. If the boys (take) ……… the bus to school, they would have arrived on time.
5. If the teacher had explained the homework, I (do)………it.
6. They would have arrested the burglar if the police (come) ……… earlier.
7. If they had waited for another 10 minutes, they (see) ………the pop star.
8. If you (buy) ………fresh green vegetable, your salad would have tasted better.
III. Rewrite the sentences :
1. You didn’t play for us, so we didn’t win
If .....................................................................
2. She didn’t write more carefully. She made too many mistakes.
If ..............................................................................................................
3. The fishermen didn’t have good notes, so they didn’t catch a lot of fish. If...................................................................................................................
4. She didn’t learn hard, so she got bad mark.
If …………………………………………..
5. She ate four cream cakes. She felt sick.
If …………………………………………..
Rewrite the sentences
19. Neil Armstrong was the first man who walked on the moon
20. I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country
21. The children who attend that school receive a good education
22. The scientists who are researching the causes of cancer are making progress
23. We have an apartment which overlooks the park
24. Yuri Gagarin became the first man who flied into space
25. We stood on the bridge which connects the two halves of the building
26. The vegetables which are sold in this supermarket are grown without chemicals
27. Do you know the woman who is coming toward us ?
Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank :
Sleep, according to the Bard, "knits up the raveled sleeve of care," but not, it seems for narcoleptics is the (1) ________ to fall sleep any time anywhere. First _____ (2) 120 years ago, it often goes undiagnosed, its (3) _____ labelled "lazy". The condition is debilitating and surprisingly common, affecting approximately one in 1,000 inhabitants of the western world.
The three main symptoms of narcolepsy are all expressions of REM ( rapic eye movement ) sleep. They _____ (4) cataplexy, a sudden loss of voluntary muscle control, common to 60% of narcoleptics; sleep paralysis, which generally occurs on waking or falling asleep; and excessive sleepiness throughout the day, with frequent naps and a struggle against drowsiness. Paradoxically, many narcoleptics are ínomniacs and ___ (5) little or no refreshment from sleep.
1, a, trend b, mood c, propensive d, mode
2, a,located b, notified c, invented d, identified
3, a, sufferers b, subjects c, instructors d, patients
4, a, comprise b, compose c, consist d, contain
5, a, desist b, detect c, detract d, derive
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Choose the correct words to complete the passage .
The New York Institution for the Blind was ( 1) ............... in 1831 , about five years after Louis Braille had developed system of writing for the ( 2 ) ............... . It was one of the first schools in the United States to provide an ( 3 ) ............... program for children who were blind or ( 4 ) .................. impaired .
1. A . discovered B . founded C . located D . provided
2. A . deaf B . blind C . mute D . disabled
3. A . educated B . educating C . education D. educational
4. A . visually B . mentally C . hearing D . badly
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A prism is a triangular piece of glass or plastic. When a beam of light (1) ...........................of the prism, the white light (2) ........................... . This occurs because the glass (3) ........................... and this affects colours in different ways. The degree of bending (4) ........................... and as different colours have different wavelengths, the colours spread out and (5) ........................... . We call these separated colours a "spectrum".
When it rains, each raindrop (6) ........................... and as light enters and leaves the raindrops, it breaks up into a spectrum. As each colour (7) ........................... at a slightly different angle, the eye (8) ........................... as a rainbow in the sky.
ACUPUNCTUREAcupuncture is a Chinese method of treating illnesses by inserting needles into certainpoints of the body. The idea is that this restores the natural (1) _______ of energy, whichis disturbed when a person is ill. The origins of this therapy have been traced (2) _______over five thousand years, but it only began to be (3) _______ in the West in the 1970s.In 1971, James Reston, a well-(4) _______ journalist from the New York Times, was visiting China when- he developed appendicitis. He was operated (5) _______ a hospitalin Peking, where the doctors used acupuncture to (6) _______ his pain. Reston wassurprised at how (7) _______ it was, and wrote about it in an article for the newspaper.Soon afterwards, Chairman Mao Tse-tung invited a group of (8) _______ Westerndoctors over to China to witness for themselves that acupuncture (9) _______. They wereaccompanied (10) _______ television crews, and soon viewers in the West werewatching operations being (11) _______ out on patients with acupuncture needle stickingout of them. The patients felt (12) _______ pain.The Western experts were a (13) _______ embarrassed at what they saw/because theyhad (14) _______ ridiculed idea that patients could be treated with needles. But now theywere (15) _______ to admit that it actually worked, and acupuncture became a popularform of therapy.
1. A. scale B. balance C. mirror D. weight
2. A. back B. forward C. up D. towards
3. A. admitted B. accepted C. taken D. held
4. A. famous B. heard C. celebrated D. known
5. A. at B. over C. in D. on
6. A. release B. repair C. relieve D. retain
7. A. influential B. effective C. practical D. used
8. A. distinguished B. impressive C. distinct D. related
9. A. did B. worked C. won D. made
10. A. to B. with C. by D. of
11. A. acted B. brought C. performed D. carried
12. A. not B. any C. no D. none
13. A. little B. tiny C. quite D. rather
14. A. early B. before C. previously D. anciently
15. A. had B. forced C. pushed D. insisted
1, The technicians ........... the prints from the firearm to a local petty thief by the name of James X Vudok after cross-referencing several government databases .
A matched B coordinated C corresponded D paired
2,The hacker .......... the bank's cecurity system in under five minutes, compelling the bank management to improve their security system.
A violated B breached B withdrew C hunted D scoured
3, Police ......... the area for the kidnapper after his face was picked up by one of the CCTVs in the area .
A scrutinized B located C hunted D scoured
4, The ring came with certificated to prove its ......... ,but the moment the experienced jeweller looked at it ,he declared it a fake .
A vadility B literacy C authenticity D legitimacy
5, The professor utilised the new remote - sensing device to ........ 3D maps of the rainforest as his learn flew over the area.
A chronicle B register C outline D chart
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Question 1: Choose the best answer:
1). I would not have gone away if you ...................... .
A). come
B). had come
C). came
D). will come
2). Why don't you ...................... us an English song?
A). singing
B). sang
C). sung
D). sing
3). The National Park has plants and animals from ............................... zone.
A). complete
B). heat
C). temperate
D). coldest
4). She ............................... in species of Alaska animals.
A). interesting
B). interests
C). is interested
D). interested
5). This Park was ...................... before World War II.
A). located
B). stationed
C). established
D). set
6). If they had brought raincoats, they ............................................ .
A). would haven't got wet.
B). wouldn't have get wet.
C). wouldn't haven't got wet. D). wouldn't have got wet.
7). Can Chinese ...................... at the club?
A). spoke
B). speak
C). be spoken
D). be spoke
8). She bought this book yesterday. ( This book .............................................. .
A). bought yesterday
B). is bought yesterday
C).was bought yesterday
D). were bought yesterday
9). If I were you, I would ................... him.
A). helps
B). helping
C). help
D). to help
10). Have you ever been to a .................park?
A). nationality
B). intenational
C). nation
D). national
II. Read the passage then choose the best option. Anyone who visit England would like to spend some time in Strafford -upon - Avon. Located in the center of England, it is a town that is rich in both history and culture. Its population is about 23,000. Strafford - upon - Avon is famous because it is the place where the talented playwright Shakespeare was born and died. When you come there, you can visit his birthplace, and some buildings which used to belong to his family. There are many other buildings that are worth visiting in the town. Enjoying an evening in Strafford - upon - Avon is very interesting. There are restaurants that are suitable for all tastes. In the evening, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre offers interesting plays written by Shakespeare and you have a chance to see some of the best actors and actresses of England on stage. There are many other kind amusement and entertainment waiting for you.
1. What is Strafford - upon - Avon rich in?
A. plays
B. population
C. entertainment
D. history and culture
2. Strafford is the place _______.
A. where Shakespeare was born and died
B. which is overpopulated
C. which is very rich
D. that does not belong to England
3. The buildings in Strafford _______.
A. are all in the possession of Shakespeare
B. have been demolished
C. are worth visiting
D. are old and ugly
4. Restaurants in Strafford are _______.
A. delicious
B. expensive
C. rich
D. suitable for all tastes
5. In the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, you can enjoy ________.
A. films
B. actors and actresses
C. plays written by Shakespeare
D. food of all kinds
III. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently.
1) A. here B. bear C. hear D. engineer 2) A. champion B. chairman C. character D. which 3) A. seafood B. release C. threaten D. beneath 4) A. something B. think C. without D. thank 5) A. those B. they C. themselves D. theatre 6) A. parked B. watched C. endangered D. stopped 7) A. stationed B. belonged C. established D. studied 8) A. climber B. bomb C. blue D. combing 9) A. cuts B. lives C. business D. roles 10) A. cup B. become C. consider D. cityHave you ever entered a tropical rainforest? It’s a special, dark place completely different from anywhere else. A rainforest is a place where the trees grow very tall. Millions of kinds of animals, insects, and plants live in the rainforest. It is hot and humid in a rainforest. It rains a lot in the rainforest, but sometimes you don’t know it’s raining. The trees grow so closely together that rain doesn’t always reach the ground.
Rainforests make up only a small part of the Earth’s surface, about six percent. They are found in tropical parts of the world. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon in South America. The Amazon covers 1.2 billion acres, or almost five million square kilometers. The second largest rainforest is in Western Africa. There are also rainforests in Central America, Southeast Asia, Northeastern Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
Rainforests provide us with many things. In fact, the Amazon Rainforest is called the “lungs of our planet” because it produces twenty percent of the world’s oxygen. One fifth of the world’s fresh water is also found in the Amazon Rainforest. Furthermore, one half of the world’s species of animals, plants, and insects live in the Earth’s rainforests. Eighty percent of the food we eat first grew in the rainforest. For example, pineapples, bananas, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, chocolate, coffee, and sugar all came from rainforests. Twenty-five percent of the drugs we take when we are sick are made of plants that grow only in rainforests. Some of these drugs are even used to fight and cure cancer. With all the good things we get from rainforests, it’s surprising to find that we are destroying our rainforests. In fact, 1.5 acres, or 6,000 square meters, of rainforest disappear every second. The forests are being cut down to make fields for cows, to harvest the plants, and to clear land for farms. Along with losing countless valuable species, the destruction of rainforests creates many problems worldwide. Destruction of rainforests results in more pollution, less rain, and less oxygen for the world.
Câu 33: What is the focus of this reading?
A. Kinds of forests B. Facts about rainforests
C. Where rainforests are located D. How much oxygen rainforests make
Câu 34: The word “humid” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. wet B. cloudy C. foggy D. rainy
Câu 35: Rainforests provide human all of the following EXCEPT?
A. Fresh water B. Oxygen
C. lungs of the world population D. Drugs used to fight and cure cancer
Câu 36: Why is the Amazon Rainforest called the “lungs of the planet”?
A. It helps circulation. B. It provides much of our air.
C. It uses much of the world’s oxygen. D. It helps us breathe.
Câu 37: Where would you NOT find a rainforest?
A. Australia B. South America C. Canada D. Vietnam
Câu 38: The world “all” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. rainforests B. drugs people use C. food people eat D. the world’s species
Câu 39: The word “harvest” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. gather B. reduce C. destroy D. create
Câu 40: What is the most likely reason why the author is surprised that we are destroying rainforests?
A. They are necessary for the health of our planet.
B. It will be too expensive to replant them.
C. It will be too difficult to grow food without them.
D. They are necessary for the fight against cancer.