26. C.have cosidered
27.D.existence
28.B.launched
29.C.own
30.A.Whether
31.B.with
32.D.alone
33.A.fascinates
26. C.have cosidered
27.D.existence
28.B.launched
29.C.own
30.A.Whether
31.B.with
32.D.alone
33.A.fascinates
VI.Read the passage carefully, tlien decide whot hen the following,statement are true T) or false (F)
There are nine planets in our solar system. These planets each have their atmosphere and environmental conditions. Scientists have been trying to research other planets to see if it is possible for life to exist on the other eight own bodies in space.
Mercury and Pluto are probably the most difficult to research because of their position in the solar system. Mercury is so close to the sun that with our current technology a space shuttle would burn up before it even reached its atmosphere. Pluto is so far away that some scientists believe that it may not even be a planot but a large asteroid or comet. A space shuttle can not trave that far away because it is so far away from the sun that it would freeze.
Many scientists also believe that our solar system is not alone in the uni- with us. It is difficult to know if there is life present elaewhere in the universe. for many years to come. yerse. Many believe there are several other systems that share the uhiverse .The universe is a complex structure of space that may continue to be a mysterey for many years to come
32. There are nine planets in our solar system, besides Earth.
33. It is difficult to study the planet Mercury because it is very close to the sun.
34. We don't know much about Pluto even though we can see it up close
35. Pluto may not be a planet, according to some scientists.
36. Scientists have got enough information about the universe
DO YOU BELIEVE IN UFOs
In our survey, we asked 400 people whether they believed there was life on..........planets.The answer..........people gave us was there must be...........planets in the universe with...........kind of life on them. They thought it was unlikely that.....of the planets in the universe were deserted except for ours. On the other hand,very......people thought we had actually been visited by any.........species.Hardly.........of the people we interviewed claimed they had seen a UFO and only a ..........believed stories told by..........people of those who said they had first-hand experience could offer............proof and sadly,it seemed there was very.......chance that anyone would come up with such proof in the future. .........of the people in the survey were children or teenagers-they were......adults
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(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world’s climate. Many scientists put the blame for recent disasters on the increase (23)___________ the world’s temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the Earth is at risk from the forces of the wind, rain, and sun.(24) ________to them, global warming is making extreme weather events, (25) ___________ as hurricanes and droughts, even more severe and (26) ________ sea levels all around the world to rise. Environmental groups are putting pressure on governments to take actions to reduce the ( 27) _________ of carbon dioxide which is given off by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in favor of more money being spent on research into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power stations. Some scientists, (28) __________, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we should have to wait several hundred years to notice the result.
23/ A. at B. in C. by D. to
24/ A. Concerning B. Depending C. Regarding D. According
25/ A. well B. such C. even D. just
26/ A. causing B. letting C. damaging D. making
27/ A. amount B. number C. plenty D. deal
28/ A. really B. despite C. therefore D. however
(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:
Electricity is the most common form of energy today. In the modern world electricity is very avail able at the touch of a switch. Electricity has many uses. The most common use of electricity is to provide artificial lighting. In factories, electricity is used to light upthe workplace. It is also used to operate air-conditioners, computers and many other machines. Electricity is also used to power the many appliances that we have in our homes. Such appliances include television sets, computers, electric fans, irons and many others. The list is simply endless. Modern man will most probably be lost without electricity.
____ 29/ The passage is about a kind of energy.
____ 30/ Electricity has a lot of uses.
____ 31/ Without electricity, our life will not be affected
____ 32/ The appliances depended on electricity are endless.
(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.
33/ Because of their good performance, they won that match.
Because they _______________________________________________________
34/ My father teaches Math well.
My father is _______________________________________________________
35/ There isn’t much rain to make the crops better.
The crops aren’t ____________________________________________________
36/ Why don’t you have your hair cut?
She suggests ______________________________________
1-10) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence:
1/ The story about UFOs caught the ___________ of the whole class .
A. decision B. imagination C. evidence D. science
2/ There’s no _____________ that life exists on other planets.
A. creature B. experience C. evidence D. condition
3/ The satellite moves around the earth’s _________ round the sun.
A. surface B. path C. space D. orbit
4/ My grandfather is keen __________ growing fruit trees.
A. of B. in C. on D. for
5/ Articles and reports in newspapers talk lots about UFO _____________ .
A. shapes B. balloons C. appearance D. exposition
6/ People are talking about the __________ circles on the fields in The Great Britain.
A. secret B. mysterious C. marvelous D. excellent
7/ UFO’s mean ___________ flying objects.
A. unsafe B. unknown C. unable D. unidentified
8/ Some scientists and government want to send ___________ to Mars.
A. pilots B. aliens C. astronauts D. students
9/ What scenes on the earth can you see from __________ space.
A. out B. outer C. upper D. inner
10/ I think UFOs exist only in films for ___________ .
A. imagination B. persuasion C. entertainment D. introduction
Use the correct form of the words in parentheses:
17/ I think UFOs might be the ___________ of people. ( imagine)
18/ There is no __________ that they have been there. ( evident)
19/ There may be a lot of __________ stones in Mars. ( preciosity)
20/ Many reports talked a lot about the __________ of UFOs . ( appear)
21/ It was a really _________ football match. (excite)
22/ You have had to make a difficult _________ . ( decide)
(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
On October 21, 1978, Australian pilot Frederick Valentich, age 20, took off from Melbourne and (23)__________ towards a small island. It was the young men’s first solo night over water. It was a still, clear evening, and from his Cessna aircraft Valentich had a perfect (24) _________ of the sky above and the sea below. Shortly after taking off, Valentich reported to flight controllers in Melbourne that he was being followed by a UFO. “ It’s a long shape,” he reported, “ with a green light, sort of metallic like, all shiny on the outside”. A few minutes later, he told the controllers, “ That strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again.” After that Valentich stopped talking. For the next fourteen seconds the traffic controllers heard a strange ringing sound. Then silence. Valentich and his plane never reached the island, and no (25) __________ of him or his aircraft was ever found. Several (26) __________ of the public report seeing strange phenomena in the sky over Melbourne that night. An amateur photographer produced a photo of (27) __________ looked like a large object surrounded by vapor. A NASA scientist, Richard Haines, heard about the story and began an (28) __________. He analyzed Valentich’s voice on tape and the strange sound heard at the end of the tape. But he concluded that it was “ unidentifiable.” He decided that there were four possible explanations for the mystery surroundings Valentich disappearance: (1) Valentich might have become confused and disoriented while flying his plane and finally crashed; (2) He could have staged a deliberate hoax;(3) he could have been the victim of a top secret advanced weapons test; or he may have benn captured by the occupants of a OFO.
23/ A. headed B. pointed C. directed D. guided
24/ A. sight B. look C. view D. spectacle
25/ A. mark B. trace C. trail D. lead
26/ A. members B. beings C. sessions D. units
27/ A. that B. which C. such D. what
28/ A. identification B. investigation C. interrogation D. introspection
(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:
A planet is a body in space that revolves around a star. There are nine planets in our solar system, and these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Planets travel in orbits around their stars . All of the planets of the solar system revolve in elliptical orbits. In other words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. The time that it takes a planet to make one revolution around the sun is called its year. The Greek were the first people to recognize and give names to some of the planets. The word planet comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer. If a person wanders, this means that he goes from one place to another and does not have a home. The Greek thought that the planets “wandered” in the sky. However, modern scientists can predict the movement of the planets very accurately
____ 29/ A planet revolves around the Earth.
____30/ Venus, Mars and Neptune are planets and stars.
____ 31/ The Greek were the first to recognize some of the planets.
____ 32/ The planets in our solar system travel around the sun and in elliptical orbits
(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence
printed before them.
33/ My cousin will meet you at the station.
You __________________________________________________
34/ It’s possible to travel to Russia without a visa.
You can’t travel to Russia if__________________________________________
35/ The police said : “ Don’t touch anything in this room, everybody. ”
____________________________________________________
36/ You don’t do any exercise and that’s why you put on weight.
If _____________________________________________________
V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.
Environmental pollution is one of the most (24)______problems of mankind today.Air, and soil are necessary to all (25) |_______ things. Man operates machines and vehicles (26)_________fill the air with noise. They also dirty the air with gases and smoke. (27) ________ polluted air can cause illness and even death. Man destroys natural beauty by (28) ________ garbage on the land and in the water. They poison the water (29)_______ chemicals and other substances. Polluted water lkills fish and other marine life. They damage the soil with too many(30)________ and pesticides. Governments should pass laws that (31)________ people and factory to stop certain polluting activities.
24. a. careful b. simple c. serious d. specia
25. a. live b. lively c. alive d. living
26. a. what b. that c. these d. those
27. a. Badly b. Hardly c. Mostly d. Mainly
28. a. picking b. collecting c. clearing d. littering
29. a. by b. with c. in d. to
30. a. fertilize b. fertility c. fertilizers d. fertilization
31. a. require b. advise c. suggest d. offer
Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:
A planet is a body in space that revolves around a star. There are nine planets in our solar system, and these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Planets travel in orbits around their stars . All of the planets of the solar system revolve in elliptical orbits. In other words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. The time that it takes a planet to make one revolution around the sun is called its year. The Greek were the first people to recognize and give names to some of the planets. The word planet comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer. If a person wanders, this means that he goes from one place to another and does not have a home. The Greek thought that the planets “wandered” in the sky. However, modern scientists can predict the movement of the planets very accurately
____ 1/ A planet revolves around the Earth.
____2/ Venus, Mars and Neptune are planets and stars.
____ 3/ The Greek were the first to recognize some of the planets.
____ 4/ The planets in our solar system travel around the sun and in elliptical orbits
Read the below passage on Mars and use the information to write a composition about the possibility of life on the planet .
There has long been speculation concerning about the possibility of life and liquid water on Mars . However , the planet's thin atmosphere prevents water from accumulating for any time over significant portions of the planet . Some evidences of the planet's surface suggest the presence of liquid water at some point in history , but scientists think this water would be too salty or acidic to support life as we know it . Futhermore , fierce solar winds and poor heat transfer across its surface would make sustained life virtually impossible . There is compelling evidence , however , that Mars was once much more habitable to life than it is today .
Start with :
I think that there is no life on Mars . Firstly .......
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(11-12) Choose the underlined word or phrase(A,B,C, or D) that needs correcting:
11/ They saw an UFO at about ten o’clock last night.
A B C D
12/ If there were flying saucers, there will be traces of their landing.
A B C D
Answer:
11/ _____ 12/ _____
(13-16) Use the correct tense or form of the verbs in parentheses.
13/ He used to __________ to the movies with me. ( go)
14/ They ____________ here yesterday. ( not come)
15/ She wishes she __________ to America next year. ( go)
16/ You must study hard if you ___________ to pass the final exam. (want)
Answer:
1/ _____ 2/ _____ 3/ _____ 4/ _____
17-22) Use the correct form of the words in parentheses:
17/ I think UFOs might be the ___________ of people. ( imagine)
18/ There is no __________ that they have been there. ( evident)
19/ There may be a lot of __________ stones in Mars. ( preciosity)
20/ Many reports talked a lot about the __________ of UFOs . ( appear)
21/ It was a really _________ football match. (excite)
22/ You have had to make a difficult _________ . ( decide)
Answer:
1/ _____ 2/ _____ 3/ _____ 4/ _____ 5/ _____ 6/ _____
(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
On October 21, 1978, Australian pilot Frederick Valentich, age 20, took off from Melbourne and (23)__________ towards a small island. It was the young men’s first solo night over water. It was a still, clear evening, and from his Cessna aircraft Valentich had a perfect (24) _________ of the sky above and the sea below. Shortly after taking off, Valentich reported to flight controllers in Melbourne that he was being followed by a UFO. “ It’s a long shape,” he reported, “ with a green light, sort of metallic like, all shiny on the outside”. A few minutes later, he told the controllers, “ That strange aircraft is hovering on top of me again.” After that Valentich stopped talking. For the next fourteen seconds the traffic controllers heard a strange ringing sound. Then silence. Valentich and his plane never reached the island, and no (25) __________ of him or his aircraft was ever found. Several (26) __________ of the public report seeing strange phenomena in the sky over Melbourne that night. An amateur photographer produced a photo of (27) __________ looked like a large object surrounded by vapor. A NASA scientist, Richard Haines, heard about the story and began an (28) __________. He analyzed Valentich’s voice on tape and the strange sound heard at the end of the tape. But he concluded that it was “ unidentifiable.” He decided that there were four possible explanations for the mystery surroundings Valentich disappearance: (1) Valentich might have become confused and disoriented while flying his plane and finally crashed; (2) He could have staged a deliberate hoax;(3) he could have been the victim of a top secret advanced weapons ĐỀ THI THỬ MÔN ANH VÀO LỚP 10 SỐ ; or he may have benn captured by the occupants of a OFO.
23/ A. headed B. pointed C. directed D. guided
24/ A. sight B. look C. view D. spectacle
25/ A. mark B. trace C. trail D. lead
26/ A. members B. beings C. sessions D. units
27/ A. that B. which C. such D. what
28/ A. identification B. investigation C. interrogation D. introspection
Answer:
1/ _____ 2/ _____ 3/ _____ 4/ _____ 5/ _____ 6/ _____
(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:
A planet is a body in space that revolves around a star. There are nine planets in our solar system, and these nine planets travel around the sun. The names of the planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Planets travel in orbits around their stars . All of the planets of the solar system revolve in elliptical orbits. In other words, their orbits are like large, flat circles. The time that it takes a planet to make one revolution around the sun is called its year. The Greek were the first people to recognize and give names to some of the planets. The word planet comes from a Greek word meaning wanderer. If a person wanders, this means that he goes from one place to another and does not have a home. The Greek thought that the planets “wandered” in the sky. However, modern scientists can predict the movement of the planets very accurately
____ 29/ A planet revolves around the Earth.
____30/ Venus, Mars and Neptune are planets and stars.
____ 31/ The Greek were the first to recognize some of the planets.
____ 32/ The planets in our solar system travel around the sun and in elliptical orbits
(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence
printed before them.
33/ It’s possible that it’s correct.
That __________________________________________________
34/ It’s possible to travel to Russia without a visa.
You can’t travel to Russia if__________________________________________
35/ I wasn’t able to phone her because I didn’t know her phone number.
If ____________________________________________________
36/ You don’t do any exercise and that’s why you put on weight.
If _____________________________________________________
Read the text below and choose the correct word or phrase (A, B, C or D) for each space. Write your answer on the answer sheet. (2.5 points)
PLANET EARTH
Planet earth is part of a system of planets and their moons, as well as numerous asteroids and comets which (1) _____ around a huge star, the Sun. The Sun itself (2) _____ of gas. Nuclear reactions inside its core (3) _____ the heat and light that make life on the Earth (4) _____ . The Earth is the third of four small terrestrial (Earth like) planets (5) _____ orbit close to the Sun. Further out in our Solar System are four huge gas planets, while distant Pluto, (6) _____ planet, is made (7) _____ rock and ice. Our Earth is one of the ten planets that orbit the Sun - a huge, burning-hot star in the center of our Solar System. The Solar System and all the stars in the (8) _____ are part of our galaxy - the Milky Way, which (9) _____ as many as 200 billions stars. Beyond our galaxy (10) _____ millions more galaxies. They all add together to make up the Universe.
1. (A) run (B) orbit (C) turn (D) walk
2. (A) consists (B) remains (C) includes (D) maintains
3. (A) produce (B) product (C) production (D) productive
4. (A) able (B) possibility (C) possible (D) ability
5. (A) who (B) where (C) what (D) which
6. (A) the smaller (B) smallest (C) the most smallest (D) the smallest
7. (A) from (B) of (C) for (D) in
8. (A) space (B) sea (C) moon (D) sky
9. (A) consists (B) makes from (C) stays (D) contains
10. (A) is (B) are (C) to be (D) get