Question 16. Thanh: "Would you like to have some more ice cream, Binh?"
Binh: "_________’’
A. Thanks. I'd love to
B. I do, too.
C. I'm looking forward.
D. Here you are.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word that best fits each numbered blank.
Ayers Rock, which was found for the first time by European explorers in 1873, is a famous
landmark (17) _____the desert of central Australia. The original inhabitants of this part of
Australia, the Aborigines, call it Uluru. It is 348 meters high, 3.6 kilometres long and 1.9 kilometres
wide. It is a beautiful red-brown colour, especially when the sun (18)______ on it early in the
morning and in the evening.
When tourists want to visit Uluru, they often start 440 kilometres away in a town called Alice
Springs. People on these trips usually sleep outside under the stars, not in tents (19)____ it's
more exciting. A fire keeps away snakes and other animals during the night. And when the sun
comes up in the morning, the view of Uluru is amazing. After breakfast, visitors often walk
around the base of the rock. There are caves around the base of the rock and inside them you
Question 16. Thanh: "Would you like to have some more ice cream, Binh?"
Binh: "_________’’
A. Thanks. I'd love to
B. I do, too.
C. I'm looking forward.
D. Here you are.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
word that best fits each numbered blank.
Ayers Rock, which was found for the first time by European explorers in 1873, is a famous
landmark (17) __in___the desert of central Australia. The original inhabitants of this part of
Australia, the Aborigines, call it Uluru. It is 348 meters high, 3.6 kilometres long and 1.9 kilometres
wide. It is a beautiful red-brown colour, especially when the sun (18)___watch___ on it early in the
morning and in the evening.
When tourists want to visit Uluru, they often start 440 kilometres away in a town called Alice
Springs. People on these trips usually sleep outside under the stars, not in tents (19)__because__ it's
more exciting. A fire keeps away snakes and other animals during the night. And when the sun
comes up in the morning, the view of Uluru is amazing. After breakfast, visitors often walk
around the base of the rock. There are caves around the base of the rock and inside them you