VI. Choose the correct responses to these situation
1. Jenny: “How about seeing a movie this weekend?” – Peter: “…..”
A. Great ideal! B. You’re welcome C. Thanks D. Not at all
2. Jim: “It’s a nice picture!” – Anna: “….”
A. Thanks! B. Yes, I’d love to C. Here you are D. Sorry, I’m late
VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer
The sun is our nearest star, and all of our energy comes from it. The sun sends out very large amounts of energy every day. We call this energy solar energy or radiant energy. Without the sun, life on earth would not exist because our planet would be totally frozen. We use this solar energy in many different ways. The sunlight lets us see and warms us.
Plants use the light from the sun to grow. They store it as chemical energy. The energy is stored in their roots, fruits, and leaves. This energy feeds every living thing on the earth. When humans and animals eat plants, and the food made from plants, we store the energy in our bodies, in our muscles and in our brain cells.
1. Which does all of our energy come from?
A. the sun B. the wind C. the water D. nuclear power
2. If we didn’t have the sun, what would happen?
A. life would not exist B. we live happily C. life would exist D. life is hotter
3. Why do plants use the light from the sun?
A. to grow B. to store C. to make food D. to run
4. Where do we store the energy?
A. in the shops B. in our bodies C. in the roots D. in the leaves
VIII. Read the passage and choose the best answer
Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, Spain
The Running of the Bulls is a (61) of the famous San Fermin festival - a practice that involves running in front of a small group of bulls (typically a dozen) that have been let loose on a course of a town’s streets. A first firework is set off at 8 a.m. to alert the runners that the corral gate is (62) . A second firework signals that all six bulls have (63) released. The third and fourth fireworks are signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring, marking the end of the event. Every year between 200 and 300 people (64) injured during the run (65) most injuries are due to falls and are not serious. So you think you support it?
61. A. part B. whole C. section D. piece
62. A. to close B. closed C. open D. opening
63. A. be B. been C. being D. to be
64. A. are B. were C. have been D. had been
65. A. because B. so C. although D. but
VI. Choose the correct responses to these situation
1. Jenny: “How about seeing a movie this weekend?” – Peter: “…..”
A. Great ideal! B. You’re welcome C. Thanks D. Not at all
2. Jim: “It’s a nice picture!” – Anna: “….”
A. Thanks! B. Yes, I’d love to C. Here you are D. Sorry, I’m late
VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer
The sun is our nearest star, and all of our energy comes from it. The sun sends out very large amounts of energy every day. We call this energy solar energy or radiant energy. Without the sun, life on earth would not exist because our planet would be totally frozen. We use this solar energy in many different ways. The sunlight lets us see and warms us.
Plants use the light from the sun to grow. They store it as chemical energy. The energy is stored in their roots, fruits, and leaves. This energy feeds every living thing on the earth. When humans and animals eat plants, and the food made from plants, we store the energy in our bodies, in our muscles and in our brain cells.
1. Which does all of our energy come from?
A. the sun B. the wind C. the water D. nuclear power
2. If we didn’t have the sun, what would happen?
A. life would not exist B. we live happily C. life would exist D. life is hotter
3. Why do plants use the light from the sun?
A. to grow B. to store C. to make food D. to run
4. Where do we store the energy?
A. in the shops B. in our bodies C. in the roots D. in the leaves
VIII. Read the passage and choose the best answer
Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, Spain
The Running of the Bulls is a (61) of the famous San Fermin festival - a practice that involves running in front of a small group of bulls (typically a dozen) that have been let loose on a course of a town’s streets. A first firework is set off at 8 a.m. to alert the runners that the corral gate is (62) . A second firework signals that all six bulls have (63) released. The third and fourth fireworks are signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring, marking the end of the event. Every year between 200 and 300 people (64) injured during the run (65) most injuries are due to falls and are not serious. So you think you support it?
61. A. part B. whole C. section D. piece
62. A. to close B. closed C. open D. opening
63. A. be B. been C. being D. to be
64. A. are B. were C. have been D. had been
65. A. because B. so C. although D. but