Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to
Out in the Pacific Ocean, 3,700 kilometers from Los Angeles, are the islands of Hawail, the fiftieth state of the United States, with its area of 16,700 square kilometers. The first Hawaiians arrived from other Pacific islands sometime around 100 AD. Then in 1778, Captain Cook visited Hawaii. He put the islands on his maps of the Pacific Ocean. Then more ships knew Hawaif and began stopping there for supplies.In 1820, a small group of people from the eastern United States came to teach the Hawaiian people about Christianity. They started farms to grow sugar cane and pineapples. Because there were not enough people to do all the farm
work, farm owners brought in Asians - Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos.
Later Koreans, Portuguese, and Puerto Ricans also came. More people came from the US mainland and from other Pacific islands, and Hawaii became an island with traditions from several countries. People from the various nation groups have married each other, so today the groups are partly mixed Hawaiians are very friendly and always welcome visitors. They celebrate traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino holidays as well as holidays from The United states. Hawaii is known as the AlohaState. "Aloha" mean "hello", "goodbye", and "I love you" in Hawaiian Question 22. What is the main topic of passage?
A.The islands of Hawaii b.the life of Captain Cook C.The area of island Hawaii
D. Hawaiian's friendliness
Question 23. In the early 19th century, many Asians were taken to Hawaii
A. to go fishing B. to be holidaymakersC. to visit attractions D.to do the farm work
Question 24. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Captain Cook came to Hawaii in 1778. B. All Hawaiian people have come from Asia.
C. Hawaii is the fiftieth state of the United States.
D. Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean 3,700 kilometers from Los Angeles.
Question 25. the word "various" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to....
C.different
A. official
D.special
B.similar
Question 26. The word "they" in pargraph 3 refer to...
A.tradition B. Hawaiian C. foreign visitor D.Pacific islands
0. The Nile is longer than any other river in the world. (long)
____
1. No ocean in the world is deeper than the Pacific. (deep)
____
2. Mount Everest is higher than every mountain in the world. (high)
______
3. You must keep dogs outside shops.
Dogs___
4. They will sue the company for wage discrimination.
The company __________
5. She can't pick many flowers.
Many ___
Rewrite the sentence using superlative form of the adjective given
1. Mount Everest is higher than every mountain in the world (high)
2. No ocean in the world is deeper than the Pacific (deep)
3. Many people believe that no sea in the world is warmer than the Red sea (warm)
4. The Nile is longer than any other river in the world (long)
5. Russia is bigger than any other country in the world (big)
REVIEW 10
I. Choose the best answer:
1. One ocean is divided ........ five different parts: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic and Arctic Oceans
a. with b. into c. by d. about
2. Thanks to modern technology, scientists have been able to ..............the life of plants and animals that live under the sea.
a provide b. divide c. investigate d . overcome
3. Some of plants and animals live on or depend ....... ...the bottom like the starfish
a. at b.in C. With d. on
4. Some plants and animals are referred to as .............. organisms because they are extremely small
a. big b. huge c. tiny d. large
5. The scientists have collected different... to analyze for their experiment.
a plants b. animals c. submarines d. samples
6. The of forest is destroying the earth's plants and animals
a-lose b-lost c-loss d- loose
7. Without plants, most water would ........WS, most water would ............. as soon as it falls.
a- run off b-run after C-run away d-run by
8. We cannot clean up our _ rivers and seas overnight.
a-pollute b-polluting c-polluted d-pollution
9. Many laws i n nature's defence.
a- are passed b-pass e passed d- is passed
10. Many of plants and animals could be used as against cancer heart disease and many other sicknesses,
a food b. crops c. metals d. medicines
11. Without plants, most water would..As soon as it
a. hold back b. clean up c. run off d. put out
12. We cannot..... our polluted rivers and seas overnight
a. hold back b. clean up c. run off d.take Away
II. Complete each of the following senrences in such a way that it is as similar as possible inmeaningto the original sentence.
1. Mary is not as beautiful as her sister.
-> Mary’s sister is _____________________________________________________
2. No other boy in our class is as tall as Peter.
-> Peter is ____________________________________________________________
3. Riding a horse isn’t as safe as driving a car.
-> Driving a car is ______________________________________________________
4. My handwriting is better than his.
-> His handwriting is not _________________________________________________
5. No other mammal is as large as the whale.
-> The whale is _______________________________________________________
6. Money isn’t as important as health.
® Health is ___________________________________________________________
7. No ocean in the world is deeper than the Pacific.
-> The Pacific is _______________________________________________________
8. Mrs. Snow is the most talkative woman in this village.
-> Nobody in this village is
Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to
the underlined part in each of the following questions.
11. Sperm whale populations are at risk due to hunting.
A. in danger B. at hand C. on purpose D. in use
12. There is a wide variety of opinions on sea food cultivation.
A. same B. diversity C. supply D. Interaction
13. Sperm whales and sharks are carnivores.
A. animals that live in the sea B. animals that only eat plants.
C. fish that aren’t born from eggs D. animals that eat meat.
14. How many offspring does a sperm whale usually have?
A. eggs B. mammals C. babies D. diets.
15. Some marine animals are dangerous to humans.
A. living in the mountain B. living in the ocean
C. living in the forest D. living in the house
16. They tried to find a way of bettering their lives.
A. moving B. changing C. achieving D. improving
17. If modern technology did not exist, we would never have such precious information.
A. valuable B. precise C. confidential D. detailed
18. The floor was covered in tiny pieces of paper.
A. many B. very large C. extremely small D. unimportant
Circle the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of
the following questions.
19. Her word has enormously contributed ____________ the charity collection.
A. for B. on C to D. in
20. There is one ocean and it is divided ____________ five different parts: the Pacific, Atlantic,
Antarctic, and Arctic Oceans.
A. into B. of C. in D. at
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Exercise 1: put the verd in brackets into Present simple - Present progressive - Past simple or Past progressive
1. The Red River( flow)............. into the Pacific Ocean
2. Paul(come).........from France. Now he(study)...........Vietnamese at Hanoi National University
3. Every summer Hung usually(visit)..........his aunt in Nha Trang
4. Last summer holidays these students(spend)....................their free time doing volunteer work
5. Mai is still in her room. She (do)............her maths exercises.
6. At this time yesterday, I(shop)........... in the market with my sister
7. Our school's student(perform)..........a music show tomorrow night
8. When Lan(arrive)...........at school yesterday morning, the drum(sound)............
9. The boys(go)............swimming every day when they were in Nha Trang.
10. Ann(drop)..........two cups while she(wash up).................last night, but neither of the cups(break)...............
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Catherine is studied law at one of the most famous universities in North of the U.A.
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1.you must not smoke here
=> you are...
2. considered/obesity/can/be/be/one/to/of the/serious/health/ most/ problems
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Man is a land animal, but he closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the sea has served the needs of man.
The sea provided man with food and convenient way to travel to many parts of the world. Today, nearly two
thirds of the world's population live within 80 kilometers of the sea coast.
In the modern technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land
are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many of man's needs.
The list of riches of the sea yet to be developed by man's technology is impressive. Oil and gas exploration
have been carried out for nearly 30 years. Valuable amounts of mineral exist on the ocean floor ready to be
mined.
Fish farming- promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of food. The culture of fish and shellfish
is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by the Oriental people.
Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new source of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature of the
ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible use
as a source of energy. Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The
development of strong, new materials has made this possible.
The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by the year 2020 the problems
that prevent us from exploiting fully the food, minerals and energy sources of the sea will be largely solved.
56. The best title for this passage is ……………
a. Sea Harvest b. Sea Food
c. Man and the Sea d. Technolo gy for Exploiting the Sea
57 The major things that the sea offers man are ………………..
a. fish and oil.
b. minerals and oil
c. warm temperature and ocean currents.
d. the food energy sources, and minerals.
58. The sea serves the needs of man because ……………….
a. it provide man with food. b. it supplies man with minerals.
c. it offers oil to man d. all are correct
59. The words 'Oriental people in paragraph 4 probably mean…………………..
a. the people in Asia b. African people
c. European people d. American people
60. We can conclude from this passage that ……………..
a. the sea resources have largely been used up.
b. the sea has not yet been fully exploited.
c. the problem that prevent us from using the food, minerals and energy sources of the sea have already been
solved.
d. by the year 2020 the technology will be good enough to exploit all the sea resources.