31. The demand for low and no-alcohol drinks is increasing
32. The house where Mozart was born is now a museum
The demand for low-drinks and no-alcohol is increasing.
The house where Mozart was born is a museum now.
31. The demand for low and no-alcohol drinks is increasing
32. The house where Mozart was born is now a museum
The demand for low-drinks and no-alcohol is increasing.
The house where Mozart was born is a museum now.
29. Minh Hanh is one of the most famous fashion__________ of Vietnam. (design)
30. It was a__________ tsunami which caused a lot of damages. (destruction)
31. She won the race__________ and that’s a no surprise to everyone. (expect)
32. Waste paper can be__________ to reduce pollution and save trees. (cycle)
I was born in Newcastle, a city in the North East of England. Newcastle is on the bank of the River Tyne . It is quite big, with a population of about 200,000 people. There is a cathedral and a university. There are five bridges over River Tyne, which link Newcastle to the next town, Gates head, where there is one of the biggest shopping centres in the world. A few years ago, the main industries were shipbuilding and coalmining, but now the chemical and soap industries are important. I moved to London ten years ago but I often return to Newcastle. I miss the people, who are very friendly, and I miss the beautiful countryside near the city, where there are so many hills and streams.
15. India is a country. The earthquake occurred in this country last month.
India ________________________________________________________________
16. Bac Giang is a city. I was born and grew up there.
Bac Giang ____________________________________________________________
17. Alice is my friend. Alice’s mother died last year.
Alice ________________________________________________________________
18. Sandra works in advertising. You were talking to her.
Sandra _______________________________________________________________
19. Lan is a journalist. Her tape recorder was stolen.
Lan __________________________________________________________________
20. This is Mr Carter. I was telling you about him.
______________________________________________________________________
________________________to______________________________________________
21. We often go to visit our friends in Bristol. It’s only 30 miles away.
We ____________________________________________________________________
22. She was born in Malaysia. Rubber trees grow well in this country.
She ____________________________________________________________________
23. The Eiffel tower was built over two hundred years ago. It is on the River Seine.
The Eiffel _______________________________________________________________
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1. There is a cathedral, a museum, an university and a stadium in the neighbourhood
2. The evening meal was serving when I came home last night
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Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.
A. FAIR TRADE
Farmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth, prey to world commodity markets, middlemen and the weather. So-called “fair trade” arrangements guarantee co-operative groups a price above the world market and a bonus on top. The growing fair-trade market has distributed hundreds of millions of pounds to more than 50 million people worldwide. But critics say that fair trade will never lift a country out of poverty; indeed, it may keep it there, because the money generated from the sale goes almost in its entirety to rich countries which promote the products. As a simple guide, only about 5% of the sale price of a fair-trade chocolate bar may actually go to a poor country.
B. ORGANIC FOOD
For food to be organic it must be free of added chemicals, both in the growing of the food and in the killing of the pests that might damage the crop. In a world where many manufactured chemicals have never been properly tested for safety, this is a very big selling point. Parents are thus prepared to pay a premium for organic food, especially when chemicals suspected of causing a variety of problems have been found, albeit in tiny quantities, in most children’s blood. The problem is that many farmers have not switched to organic in sufficient numbers to satisfy this growing market. As a result, supermarkets are often forced to fly vegetables as they can label “organic” halfway around the world, at a great cost to the planet in extra greenhouse gases. Environmentalists are now urging shoppers to buy locally produced vegetables, even if they are not organic and have been sprayed with pesticides.
C. RECYCLING
A great shift has taken place in the way we think about rubbish. Where once we were happy to bury it in landfills or dump it at sea, we are now being urged by national and local governments to recycle it and think of waste as a resource. The wheelie-bin culture is being replaced by a series of kerbside collections for paper, metals, plastic, bottles, clothes and compost. The idea is to cut landfill as well as saving the planet. It is, however, having some unexpected consequences. Most of Britain's plastic and paper is now being sent for recycling in China or India, which creates more greenhouse gases just to get it there, plus workers then have to separate it. Meanwhile, some paper and bottles carefully sorted out by householders end up being dumped in landfills after all, because the demand for recycled materials constantly fluctuates.
D. BEING CARBON NEUTRAL
If you want to make yourself feel better about the planet, there are lots for you to ease your conscience by becoming “carbon neutral”. One of the most appealing methods is to pay for someone to plant trees, preferably creating or regenerating new forests. The theory is that trees grow by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen storing the carbon in their trunks. But woods and forests create their own mini-climate, which collects and stores water and creates rainclouds. Added to this, there is the potential problem that planting trees often releases carbon stored in the soil – and what happens if the forests catch fire, or are chopped down and harvested for timber? Another and perhaps better solution might be to invest in small-scale hydro-electric schemes, so that people who live in the Himalayas, for example, and currently do not have electricity, can develop a 21st-century lifestyle without polluting the planet.
E. ECO-TOURISM
The idea of “green” tourism is to persuade local people not to chop down forests, shoot elephants or wipe out tigers, but to preserve them so rich tourists visit and peer at the wildlife through binoculars. Unfortunately, the best money is made from reintroducing animals for trophy hunting by the very rich- an idea which does not always meet with approval and has caused much debate. While tourists may help sustain some national parks, they often create as many problems as they solve. One is that they tend to demand all mod cons in their hotels, such as a great deal of water for showers; a luxury sometimes not available for locals. Eco-tourism, when properly managed, can offer the locals and the animals a brighter future. Sometimes, though, the only winners are a few business people who own hotels.
In which section is the following mentioned?
a controversial pastime that rises considerable money? | Question 1. ______ | |
an action that creates a different weather pattern | Question 2. ______ | |
an undesirable result of unnecessary global transportation (NB. You must provide two different option) | Question 3. ______ | Question 4. _____ |
inadequate research into harmful substances | Question 5. ______ | |
a continual change in what is required or needed | Question 6. ______ | |
people at the greatest risk from factors beyond their control | Question 7. ______ | |
a far-reaching change in official attitude | Question 8. ______ | |
a benefit for those the scheme was not originally intended for (NB. You must provide two different option) | Question 9. ______ | Question 10. _____ |
the bringing of a source of energy to remote areas | Question 11. _____ | |
a failure to adapt in order to meet increasing demands | Question 12. _____ |
Goodluck!
Texting is a new way of exchanging information, and it is becoming more and more popular among the young. In fact, texting is clearly affecting language. There are no rules for it. We are creating a new aspect of vocabulary and opening up a new kind of playful and direct communication. Naturally, texting is fun and that’s fine, but some people are worried about the effects it might have on a child’s ability to read and write. But not everyone is so worried. An expert says, “Every time a new medium comes along it has an effect on language … But this doesn’t destroy the existing language, it adds to it.” In text messages, many words come from shorthand created in email, such as CUS (See you soon) and so on. Someone says, “Mostly they are original, but sometimes you get a clash of meanings. For example, LOL can mean both Laugh Out Loud and Lots of Love. That could lead to some misunderstandings.”
true or false
1 there are no rules for texting _____
2 Texting is always affecting language in a bad way ____
3 everyone is worried about texting _____
4 a child should not worried text messages ______
5 texting is said to enrich a language _____
6 sometimes, there is more than one way of understanding a message ______
Alcohol is bad for our health, so are cigarettes.
==> Both
Your dictionary is more expensive than mine.
==> My dictionary isn't
Unless he takes these pills, he won’t be better.
==> If
They have just sold that old house.
==> That old house
Every two years, Vietnamese generations and Hue people in (1)___________________ welcome one of their biggest festivals, which is Festival Hue. The purpose of Festival Hue is increasing the cultural exchange(2)___________________ promoting tourism. However, this year, Festival Hue 2006 plays an important role in not only bringing all the culture in Vietnam and (3)___________________other countries together, but also celebrating 700 years of Thuan Hoa- Phu Xuan- Thua Thien Hue cultural(4)___________________ with integration and development.
The festival Hue 2006 was held from June 3 to June 1, 2006. The attractive (5)___________________ of the Royal Citadel by night was central to Festival activities with various art stages and a(6)___________________ of programs such as; Hue traditional dancing and singing, the space of Cong Chieng in Highland, Nam Giao festival and ao dai performance which was more(7)___________________ in these splendid atmosphere of demonstration on the Perfume River (8)___________________ Trang Tien bridge. Besides, the festivals featured performances by (9)___________________ art troupes
Festival Hue 2006 was a chance to promote meetings, (10)___________________ exchanges and investing corporation in many fields with national and international partners
1. A.occasion B. particular C.celebration D. individual
2.A as well B. as long as C. as soon as D. as much as
3.A. other B others C. the other D. another
4.A. ceremony B. heritage C. development D. entertainment
5.A. atmosphere B. attitude C. behavior D. appearance
6.A means B. series C. kind D. amount
7.A interested B. impressed C. impressionable D. impressive
8. A and B. or C. but D. on
9. A compulsory B. clever C. distinguished D. generous
10. A friendship B. friendly C. educational D. economical
23-32. 𝙍𝙚𝙖𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙛𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙤𝙬𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙥𝙖𝙨𝙨𝙖𝙜𝙚 𝙘𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙛𝙪𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙘𝙝𝙤𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙗𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙤𝙥𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙤 𝙛𝙞𝙩 𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙝 𝙨𝙥𝙖𝙘𝙚.
The London Underground, (23)_______ the Tube, is the popular public transportation system of London. The concept for the London Underground was first (24)_______ in the 1830s, by a lawyer called Charles Pearson. (25)_______, not until 1863 was the first section of the Underground built, and opened to the public. On its (26)_______ day, it transported 38,000 passengers, and within the first year it had been used by 9.5 million passengers.
The system has been improved (27)_______ over the past century, and now it includes twelve lines serving Greater London, operating from 5.00 am through to 1.00 am, Monday to Saturday. On Sundays, it operates a (28)_______ service. For the passengers' convenience, the system is also interconnected (29)_______ the over-ground train network, which links to other parts of the country outside London.
To enable passengers (30)_______ around easily, London Underground maps are distributed freely at all stations. Along with a plan of the Tube system, the free maps contain useful tips for safe (31)_______ efficient of travelling. The map itself is a design classic, with the various lines indicated in different colours, and clearly indicated junctions (31) the stations where passengers can change between lines.
Question 23. *
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. by
Question 24. *
A. proposed
B. initiated
C. suggested
D. recommended
Question 25. *
A. Consequently
B. Therefore
C. However
D. Hence
Question 26. *
A. closing
B. opening
C. dating
D. ending
Question 27. *
A. massively
B. romantically
C. greatly
D. mainly
Question 28. *
A. reduce
B. reduced
C. reducing
D. reduces
Question 29. *
A. to
B. in
C. with
D. on
Question 30. *
A. getting
B. to get
C. gets
D. get
Question 31. *
A. and
B. or
C. not
D. show
Question 32. *
A. shows
B. shown
C. to shown
D. showing
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