... are trying to develop a vaccine against the disease.
A. Science B. Scientific C. Scientists D. Scientifically
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger. Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become extinct if we do not make an effort to protect them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds, such as parrots, are caught alive, and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitat - the place where they live - is disappearing. More land is used for farms, for houses and industry, there are fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute the environment and harm the wildlife. The most successful animals on earth – human beings – will soon be the only ones left, unless we can solve this problem.
1.What is happening to the wild animals?
A.They are in danger.
B.They beecome expensive.
C.More people love them.
D.They die.
2.According to the passage,one of the reasons that people hunt animals is__________.
A.People want to take them to the zoo.
B.They want to kill them.
C.they want to sell them as pets
D.they went their fur or other valuable parts of their boies
3.What does the word 'they' in line 5 refer to?
A.parrots
B.birds
C.animals and birds
D.elephants
4.What is the disadvantage of using more land for farm?
A.People will have more food
B.People will build more houses and industry zones
C.Animals and birds will not have a "house" to live in
D.People are happy with this
5.What can be the tile of the passage?
A.Birds are in danger!
B.The threat to the Environment
C.The most Successful Animals
D.Land pollution
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger. Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become extinct if we do not make an effort to protect them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds, such as parrots, are caught alive, and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitat - the place where they live - is disappearing. More land is used for farms, for houses and industry, there are fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute the environment and harm the wildlife. The most successful animals on earth – human beings – will soon be the only ones left, unless we can solve this problem.
1.What is happening to the wild animals?
2.According to the passage,one of the reasons that people hunt animals is__________.
3.What does the word 'they' in line 5 refer to?
4.What is the disadvantage of using more land for farm?
5.What can be the tile of the passage?
Question 13. How many people joined _____________ the English contest? A. in B. from C. with D. to Question 14. Nam suggested ___________ basketball after school. A. playing B. to play C. play D. Played Question 15. You will not pass the exam_____________ working harder. A. unless B. without C. if D. although Question 16. It was raining very_____________, so I had to wear my raincoat. A. wet B. bad C. hard D. heavy Question 17. Mr. Dung said he_____________ 35 the following week. A. was B. is C. will be D. would be Question 18. “Jame is a very brave man.” – “ Yes, I wish I______ his courage”. A. had B. will have C. have had D. have Question 19. No one knows her name, ___________ ? A. is he B. don’t they C. isn’t he D. do they Question 20. The man _______ our teacher is taking to is the headmaster of our school. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose Question 21. Tien Dung : “ Let’s go camping ”’ Duy Manh : __________________. “ The weather is not so good today ”. A. No problem B. Oh , I don’t think it’s a good idea. C. Just bring yourself D.Yes , let’s do that. Question 22. One of the ______ in my hometown is the traditional market, which is open every Sunday. A. attractive B. attractively C. attractions D. attraction Question 23. Nam ______ English for a long time. A. has learned B. have learned C. learned D. learning Question 24. His house looks very large and beautiful. It is _________ house. A. a seven-rooms B. a seven-room C. seven room D. seven rooms Section D. Reading comprehension (2.0 pts)
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 1: Many young people lack skills, good education, and financial to settle in the urban areas where A B C
many jobs are found.
D
Question 2: My school tie had orange and red stripes on it. How was yours like?
A B C D
Question 3: My father's just come out of hospital. He'll need extra care at home for a few weeks until he's
A B
enough fit to look after himself again.
C D
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Denmark is the smallest and most southerly of the countries of Scandinavia, (29) _______ lie in northern Europe. It is probably best (30) _______for being home to the powerful Vikings, (31) _______1000 years ago. Denmark is a small country, with limited natural (32) _______. Nevertheless, it has become one of the richest countries in the (33) _______.
Denmark has its own (34) _______culture and traditions, and a tongue- twisting language, which includes several different dialects. Although Denmark is a member (35) _______the European Union, recently it has been reluctant to work more closely with the EU and give up (36) _______of its independence.
Wealth in Denmark is shared out more evenly than in most countries, because people pay high taxes. Many workers pay more than 50 percent of their wages in tax. the money is used to pay (37) _______a welfare system, which includes health care, benefits for the unemployed and the elderly, and public services. Compared to the rest of the world, it is (38) _______to become either very rich or very poor in Denmark
Question 4: A. which B. where C. whose D. when
Question 5: A. seen B. heard C. liked D. known
Question 6: A. since B. less C. over D. more
Question 7: A. natures B. sources C. resources D. features
Question 8: A. space B. world C. earth D. land
Question 9: A. disliked B. disinterested C. distant D. distinctive
Question 10: A. in B. of C. from D. to
Question 11: A. very B. some C. many D. every
Question 12: A. on B. to C. at D. for
Question 13: A. difficult B. easy C. impossible D. simple
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.
Different Colours can affect us in many different ways; that’s according to Verity Allen. In her new series ‘Colour me Healthy’, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we
make. They can even change our emotions and even influence how healthy we are.
‘Have you ever noticed how people always use the same colours for the same things?’ says Verity. ‘Our toothpaste is always white or blue or maybe red. It’s never green. Why not? For some reason we think that blue and white is clean, while we think of green products as being a bit disgusting. It’s the same for businesses. We respect a company which writes its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People who design new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy.’
During this four-part series, Verity studies eight different colours, two colours in each programme. She meets people who work in all aspects of the colour industry, from people who design food packets, to people who name the colours of lipsticks. Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to support their ideas, such as the American ‘Colour Doctor’ who believes that serious diseases can be cured by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results.
Overall, it’s an interesting show, and anyone who watches it will probably find out something new. But because Verity is goes out of her way to be polite to everyone she meets on the series, it’s up to the viewers to make their own decisions about how much they should believe.
Question 14: What is the writer doing in the text _______?
A. giving information about a television presenter
B. giving his opinion of a recent television show
C. giving information about how colours influence us
D. reporting what happens in a new television series
Question 15: Which of the following shows the probable content of the four shows?
A. Part 1 – Health; Part 2 – Products and Industry; Part 3 – Emotions; Part 4 – Decisions
B. Part 1 – Blue and Black; Part 2 – Red and Orange; Part 3 – White and Grey; Part 4 – Green and Yellow
C. Part 1 – Meeting Designers; Part 2 – Meeting People Who Name Colors; Part 3 – Meeting Doctors; Part 4 – Meeting Scientists
D. Part 1 – Cleaning Products; Part 2 – Make-up; Part 3 – Clothes; Part 4 – Food
Question 16: According to Verity, why is a knowledge of colour important?
A. It can help you to choose the best products.
B. It can give you new ideas.
C. It can help you to change people’s minds.
D. It can help you to sell products
Question 17: Who does the writer repect least?
A. The "Color Doctor B. The scientists who work with mice
C. Verity Allen D. The people who name lipsticks
Question 18: The word "Overall" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. Rarely B. Readily C. Generally D. Partially
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each situation in each of the following exchanges
Question 19: Henry: "I am afraid I've broken your umbrella."
Kate: " _______."
A. Don't worry about it B. It's the same
C. Don't mention it D. Not at all
Question 20: Waiter: "What would you like to drink?"
Andrew: " _______."
A. No, thanks B. OK C. Yes, please D. Coffee with milk, please
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
Question 21: The electricity has been cut off for two days now. All the food in the freezer has been defrosted.
A. The electricity has been cut off for two days now; consequences, all the food in the freezer has been defrosted.
B. The electricity has been cut off for two days now so that all the food in the freezer has been defrosted.
C. The electricity has been cut off for two days now; as a result, all the food in the freezer has been defrosted.
D. The electricity has been cut off for two days now; however, all the food in the freezer has been defrosted.
Question 22: My grandparents' lake house was built in 1953. It was completely destroyed by the forest fire.
A. My grandparents' lake house was built in 1953, when it was completely destroyed by the forest fire.
B. My grandparents' lake house was built in 1953, so when it was completely destroyed by the forest fire.
C. My grandparents' lake house, built in 1953, was completely destroyed by the forest fire.
D. The forest fire destroyed my grandparents' lake house was built in 1953.
Question 23: I suggested that he should paint the house light blue.
A. "Let's paint the house light blue," I said to him.
B. "Why don't you paint the house light blue?" I said to him.
C. "Shall we painted the house light blue?" I said to him.
D. "How about to paint the house light blue?" I said to him.
Question 24: His eel soup is better than any other soups I have ever eaten.
A. His eel soup is the worst of all soups I have eaten.
B. His eel soup is good but I have ever eaten many others better.
C. Of all the soups I have ever eaten, his eel soup is the best.
D. I have ever eaten many soups that are better than his eel soup.
Question 25: She thinks my students are more intelligent than yours.
A. She thinks your students aren't as intelligent as mine.
B. She thinks your students don't look as intelligent as hers.
C. She thinks yours are as intelligent as my students.
D. She thinks your students weren’t as intelligent as my students.
More and more young people are moving to the city as there are ... of job opportunities here.
A. a lot B. much C. many D. a little
[1-10] Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the gap.
The first one has been done as an example (0).
Example: (0). PROJECTIONS/ projections
Today, population growth largely means urban population growth. United Nation (UN) (0. PROJECT)____ show the world’s rural population has already stopped growing, but the world can expect to add close to 1.5 billion (1. URBAN)____ in the next 15 years, and 3 billion by 2050. How the world meets the challenge of sustainable development will be (2. INTIMACY)___ tied to this process.
For many people, cities represent a world of new opportunities, including jobs. There is a powerful link between urbanization and economic growth. Around the world, tows and cities are responsible for over 80 per cent of the gross national product. While urban poverty is growing around the world, this is largely because many people – including the poor – are moving to urban areas.
The opportunities there extend beyond just jobs. Cities also offer greater opportunities for (3. SOCIETY)____ mobilization and women’s empowerment. Many young people, especially young women, regard the move to cities as an opportunity to escape traditional patriarchy and experience new freedoms. Urban areas also offer greater access to education and health services, including sexual and reproductive health care, further (4. PROMOTE)____ women’s empowerment and the realization of their reproductive right. This contributes to significantly reduces (5. FERTILE)___ in urban areas changing the trajectory of overall population growth.
This process, which is particularly (6. PRONUNCIATION)____ in Africa and Asia, where much of the world’s population growth is taking place, is also an enormous opportunity for sustainability if the right policies are put in place. Urban living has the potential to use resources more (7. EFFICIENCY)___, to create more sustainable land use and to protect the (8. DIVERSE) ____ of natural ecosystems.
Still, the face of (9. EQUAL)___ is increasingly an urban one. Too many urban residents grapple with extreme poverty, (10. EXCLUDE)_____, vulnerability and marginalization.
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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!
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions : Traffic rules _______ by all people. *
A. must be obeyed
B. must obey
C. must obeyed
D. must have obeyed
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: Someone has robbed the bank near our house. *
A. The bank have been robbed near our house.
B. The bank near our house has been robbed.
C. The bank near our house had been robbed.
D. The bank near our house has robbed
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: The weather was _______ bad _______ we couldn’t go out. *
A. such/that
B. too/that
C. such a/that
D. so/that
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: I am sorry that I didn't learn English when I was younger. *
A. I regret not to have learned English when I was younger.
B. I regret not to be learned English when I was younger.
C. I regretted not to learn English when I was younger.
D. I wish that I had learned English when I was younger.
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: I don't know the answer, so I can't tell it to you. *
A. If I knew the answer, I wouldn't tell it to you.
B. If I knew the answer, I will tell it to you.
C. If I had known the answer, I would tell it to you
D. If I knew the answer, I would tell it to you.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: The people _______ live in Greece speak Greek, don’t they? *
A. whom
B. who
C. which
D. where
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: I'm grateful that you helped my brother do that work. *
A. Thank you for helping my brother do that work.
B. Thank you about helping my brother do that work.
C. Thank you because you helped me do that work.
D. Thank you that you help my brother do that work
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: A(n)______ is a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface. *
A. snowstorm
B. volcano
C. earthquake
D. typhoon
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: The day was so cold that we stayed indoors. *
A. It was such a cold day that we stayed indoors.
A. It was such cold a day that we stayed indoors.
C. It was a so cold day that we stayed indoors.
D. It was a cold day so that we stayed indoors.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: I couldn’t go to the party _______ a sudden cold. *
A. because
B. because of
C. in spite of
D. although
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions: When did you last ride a bike? *
A. What time is it since you ride a bike?
B. How long is it since you last rode a bike?
C. How much time did you ride a bike?
D. How often did you ride a bike?