I. Fill in each blank with a word from the box
safest | vehicles | only | far | crossroad | follow | across | reason |
Children have a tendency to run very fast (1)__________ the street, or choose any spot to cross because it may seem empty, or approaching vehicles may be (2) __________ away. That can be dangerous as passing (3) __________ do not slow down unless there is a signal or a crossroad. This is the (4)____________ why pedestrian crossings and intersections are the (5)__________ places to cross. Children should cross (6)_________ at an intersection and use the pedestrian crossing. If they are in a small neighborhood where there is no (7)___________ should (8)____________ the rule 'stop, look both ways and cross'.
. Read the passage then choose the best answer.
During the teenager years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to. They often seem to dislike being questioned. They may seem unwilling to talk about their work in school. This is a normal development at this age, though it can be very hard for parents to understand. It is part of becoming independent of teenagers trying to be adult while they are still growing up. Young people are usually more willing to talk if they believe that questions are asked out of real interest and not because people are trying to check up on them.
Parents should do their best to talk to their sons and daughters about schoolwork and future plant but should not push them to talk if they don't want to. Parents should also watch for the danger signs: some young people in trying to be adult may experiment with sex, drugs, alcohol, or smoking. Parents need to watch for any signs of unusual behaviourwhich may be connectedwith these and get help if necessary.
29.This passage is taken from a
A. handbook for parents B. school timetable C. teenage magazine. D. book for children
30. Why do adults sometimes find teenagers difficult to talk to.
A. because most teenagers dislike being questioned.
B. because teenagers don't want to talk to other people.
C. because teenagers think adults are not honest
D. because most teenagers hate adults.
31. When can you expect young people to be more talkative than usual.
A. When people talk to them because they are really interested and not just checking on them.
B. When adults give them a lot money to spend.
C. When adults talk to them about something other than their work in school.
D. When adults talk to them about sex, alcohol and drugs.
32. Some teenagers experiment with drinking bad smoking because
A. cigarettes and alcohol are available everywhere. B. cigarettes and alcohol are cheap
C. women like smoking and drinking men D. they regard them as a mark of adulthood
33. The word BEHAVIOUR in the passage most nearly means
A. feeling B. manners C. activities D. reaction.
Enviroments is something new(13)_____many people because they simply think that it is te place they are living. Actually it is everything around us, including the sea, land, air with all the creatures and so on. Anything we can imagine may belong to the environment. Therefore, people may feel shocked (14)_____they learn that we are polluting the environment at the moment we are breathing out. It doesn't(15)____that in order to keep the environment clean and unpolluted, we have to stop breathing.Of course, it is(16)____.What we really need to understand is that our activities all affect the environment and we should have little impact on the environment. We never know (17)____we are doing right or wrong to the environment until disasters happen.We have learned many lessons from our wrong doings, However, some could not be repaired because the damage was so great. It is time we(18)___that we are only a part of the environment, not the boss.
13. A.to B. with C.for D. about
14. A.although B. when C. so D.before
15. A. speak B.mean C. say D.tell
16. A. possible B.possibly C. impossible D. impossibly
17. A. unless B. because C. what D. whether
18. A.should realize B. to realize C. realizing D. realizied
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The worry about salt is that it may…(1) high blood pressure. Chemically, salt …(2) of sodium and chloride ions, both of…(3) are common in the human…(4) and are important for many physiological and biochemical …(5). We not only need salt, we are salt, but too…(6) may still be bad for us. Although the idea of a…(7) between salt and high blood pressure…(8) back to 2000 BC, there is still no scientific…(9) as to whether this is so or not. One reason for this…(10) to agree is that individual salt intake…(11) enormously from day to day, and so reliable measures of intake are hard to come…(12).
Those who believe that salt does…(13) to high blood pressure…(14) to the high incidence of high blood pressure in countries that eat a very…(15) diet. In Japan, for instance, where salted fish is an important part of diet, high blood pressure and…(16) complications are common,…(17) among some Amazonian and African tribes, which have a low intake of salt, they are almost…(18).
But…(19) there is this neat relation between salt intake and the incidence of high blood pressure between countries, it doesn't seem to apply…(20) those countries themselves. Studies, for instance, of couples who have a similar salt intake don't show any consistency in how often they develop high blood pressure.
Answer | A | B |
______ | 26. Head nodding | A. This may show that the hands are cold, which may mean that one is excited about something, or waiting eagerly. |
______ | 27. Biting of nails | B. It indicates that one is being defensive. It may also show disagreement with opinions and actions of other people with whom you are communicating. |
______ | 28. Hand on cheek | C. Whether you are sitting or standing, when your ankles are locked, you are communicating fear or nervousness. |
______ | 29. Finger tapping | D. The body language meaning of this gesture may be that of boredom, being upset or being ashamed, so one does not want to show their face. |
______ | 30. Head in hands | E. It demonstrates nervousness, stress, or insecurity. Many people do not realize that they have the habit. |
______ | 31. Quick rubbing of the hands | F. This action demonstrates that one is growing tired or impatient while waiting. |
_______ | 32. Arms crossed in front of the chest | G. This gesture usually indicates agreement, a gesture that shows one is going along with another person’s opinions. |
_______ | 33. Locking of ankles | H. This body language example indicates that one is lost in thought, maybe considering something. You may be in deep concentration, and your eyebrows are furrowed. |
. Self-cooling clothes may seem 1_____ the stuff of science fiction, but one Japanese company 2_____ created such products by 3_____ fans to shirts and jackets. Shirts and jackets 4_____ by Kuchou-fuku keep the weather comfortable 5_____ in sweltering heat. And they’re also environmentally friendly as they use just one-fiftieth 6_____ the energy of small air-conditioner units which cool entire rooms. The company has sold about 5,500 of the garments 7_____ they went on sale three years ago, mostly to factory workers. But 8_____ cool the clothes are, they seem unlikely 9_____ very popular. The fans fill the shirts with air, making the wearers look a bit fat. ‘My daughter won’t wear them because the shape is no good,’ admitted Hiroshi Ichigaya, 10_____ works for the company that produces the clothes.
1 A similar B like C as D to
2 A will have B has C have D having
3 A add B to add C adding D added
4 A make B making C makes D made
5 A although B even C however D despite
6 A of B to C than D for
7 A when B while C for D since
8 A whatever B however C how D although
9 A to become B become C becoming D became
10 A which B that C who D whose
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I don't recommend (take) the bus- it takes forever
2 On my last visit the old school, most building.in bad conditions
3 Oh no. It (seem) that we....(get) lost. I.(stop) to ask for direction
4 He.(be) made president of the party twice. One .(be) in 2007 and the orther.(be) last year
5 This village .........(know) as the most ancient village in north VN
Fill in each gap with one suitable preposition:
1. Maryam was really impressed ……………….the beauty of Hue
2. He doesn’t depend …………………….his parents
3. We still keep …………..touch each other.
4. It seem difficult ……………..me to meet her now.
5. Malaysia is divided ……………..two regions.
6. Can you tell me how many chapters this book consists …………………….?
7. He will go to China ……………..the end …………..this week.
8.There are many programs ………….......……teenagers.
9. Would you show me a box …………....…………matches?
10. Young people prefer taking part ……….sports , instead ……….watching them.
11." +Are you free ……… Sunday morning?" " - Yes, why?"
+How ……….. going to the cinema?
12. In Viet Nam, ………. the 1960s , most families didn’t have a TV set. So ……….. dinner, people gathered ……….. the family that has a television. Some even watched …………….the windows.
13. People ………..all age have different tastes for TV programs.
14. I don’t care …………them , either.
15. Linh set the table ………….. plates, bowls, chopsticks and spoons.
16. What is…………dessert, Mum?
17. There is some ice-cream ………….the fridge.
18.What about coming…………..dinner with me?
19. I divided the sweets …………..two equal parts.
20. Are you tired ………………. watching the same programs on TV?
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The house may have been occupied for several months.
It looks as if……………………………………………….
It may solve my problem, but I haven’t just had time to read it.
Perhaps it………………………………………………………
If I am lucky I may get the job I have applied for.
There’s……………………………………………..
The strikers may go back to work next week.
In all…………………………………………
Over the years one may become an authority on one’s hobby.
Over the years it is quite …………………………………………
They might have a party at the Town Hall.
They probably…………………………………..
Mr Grey’s business may be better than he says it is.
It is possible…………………………………………..
George may work in a bank.
It is possible………………………
Mr and Mrs Grey may have dinner in a cheaper restaurant now.
It is possible……………………………………………………….