Of all the world’s major oceans, ________ Arctic Ocean is the shallowest.
A. an
B. the
C. a
D. Ø
1. Where is the Bermuda Triangle?
A. In the Atlantic Ocean
B. In the Arctic Ocean
C. In the Pacific Ocean
D. In the Southern Ocean2. What is NOT a way to protect the ocean?
A. Keeping the plastics out of the sea.
B. Asking people to keep the ocean clean together.
C. Recycling most everything.
D. Always throwing plastics into the ocean.3. There are five oceans on Earth: the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic and ___ .
A. the South
B. the Southern
C. the Western
D. the Northern4. Choose the best answer
A. Because of marine debris, lots of animals get entangled, trapped or killed.
B. Thanks to marine debris, animals in the ocean can have a better life.
C. Marine debris is human-created waste that has been discharged into the marine environment, the land or the atmosphere.
D. Marine debris only affects animals in the ocean. It doesn't have any negative impacts on people.5. What animal is it?
A. Jellyfish
B. Sea turtle
C. Octopus
D. Starfish6. On ___, the Southern Ocean has been officially recognized as one of the oceans on Earth.
A. 8 June 2021
B. 8 July 2021
C. 8 June 2020
D. 8 July 20207. It's ___. It lives in the Arctic.
A. an Arctic wolf
B. an Arctic fox
C. a polar bear
D. a panda8. Which species are in danger of extinction?
A. Sea lion, Tuna, Blue whales
B. Hawksbill turtle, Salmon, Sea lion
C. Sea lion, White shark, Tuna
D. Fin whale, Sea lion, Hector's dolphin9. Choose the sentence that best describes the picture.
A. The fish looks very happy because there is a variety of waste around him.
B. There is a variety of waste in the sea, which makes the fish look unhappy.
C. The fish looks satisfied with the debris environment.
D. The sea is very clean without waste.10. Don't throw plastics into the sea. Remember to carry a ___ bottle when going shopping, and ___ whenever possible!
A. reusable - renew
B. reusable - recycle
C. recycle - renew
D. recycle - reusable
1. Where is the Bermuda Triangle?
A. In the Atlantic Ocean
B. In the Arctic Ocean
C. In the Pacific Ocean
D. In the Southern Ocean
2. What is NOT a way to protect the ocean?
A. Keeping the plastics out of the sea.
B. Asking people to keep the ocean clean together.
C. Recycling most everything.
D. Always throwing plastics into the ocean.
3. There are five oceans on Earth: the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic and ___ .
A. the South
B. the Southern
C. the Western
D. the Northern
4. Choose the best answer
A. Because of marine debris, lots of animals get entangled, trapped or killed.
B. Thanks to marine debris, animals in the ocean can have a better life.
C. Marine debris is human-created waste that has been discharged into the marine environment, the land or the atmosphere.
D. Marine debris only affects animals in the ocean. It doesn't have any negative impacts on people.5. What animal is it?
A. Jellyfish
B. Sea turtle
C. Octopus
D. Starfish6. On ___, the Southern Ocean has been officially recognized as one of the oceans on Earth.
A. 8 June 2021
B. 8 July 2021
C. 8 June 2020
D. 8 July 20207. It's ___. It lives in the Arctic.
A. an Arctic wolf
B. an Arctic fox
C. a polar bear
D. a panda8. Which species are in danger of extinction?
A. Sea lion, Tuna, Blue whales
B. Hawksbill turtle, Salmon, Sea lion
C. Sea lion, White shark, Tuna
D. Fin whale, Sea lion, Hector's dolphin
9. Choose the sentence that best describes the picture.
A. The fish looks very happy because there is a variety of waste around him.
B. There is a variety of waste in the sea, which makes the fish look unhappy.
C. The fish looks satisfied with the debris environment.
D. The sea is very clean without waste.
10. Don't throw plastics into the sea. Remember to carry a ___ bottle when going shopping, and ___ whenever possible!
A. reusable - renew
B. reusable - recycle
C. recycle - renew
D. recycle - reusable
Question 23. New Zealand/divide/the North Island/the South Island/.
A: New Zealand is divided into the North Island or the South Island.
B: New Zealand divides into the North Island and the South Island.
C: New Zealand is divided into the North Island and the South Island.
D: New Zealand has divided into the North Island and the South Island.
Question 22. Alaska/a state/the USA/face/both Arctic Ocean/ the Pacific Ocean/.
A:Alaska, a state in the USA, faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. B: Alaska is a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. C: Alaska is a state in the USA faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. D: Alaska, a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
Question 23. New Zealand/divide/the North Island/the South Island/.
A: New Zealand is divided into the North Island or the South Island.
B: New Zealand divides into the North Island and the South Island.
C: New Zealand is divided into the North Island and the South Island.
D: New Zealand has divided into the North Island and the South Island.
Question 22. Alaska/a state/the USA/face/both Arctic Ocean/ the Pacific Ocean/.
A:Alaska, a state in the USA, faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
B: Alaska is a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
C: Alaska is a state in the USA faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
D: Alaska, a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
* Choose the answer – A, B, C or D – to best complete each sentence.
1. I like ………………books better than ………………films.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / the C. Ø / the D. the / Ø
2. The Internet is ………………useful invention of modern life.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
3. ………………train times are different on ………………Sundays.
A. A / the B. The / the C. Ø / Ø D. The / Ø
4. What do you think of ………………public transport in ………………Ha Noi?
A. Ø / Ø B. a / a C. a / Ø D. the / Ø
5. My uncle and aunt live in ………………small town in ………………United States.
A. a / a B. a / the C. the / the D. a / Ø
6. Our plane arrives in Ha Noi at ………………two o’clock in ………………afternoon.
A. Ø / the B. the / the C. a / a D. the / an
7. At first she was trained to be ………………scriptwriter, but later she worked as ………………secretary.
A. the / a B. a / a C. the / the D. a / the
8. He spent part of ………………afternoon telling them ………………news he couldn’t tell them by………………phone.
A. the / the / Ø B. an / Ø / the C. an / the / the D. the / Ø / the
9. ………………Japanese manage to ask direct questions in order not to embarrass ………………person who they are speaking with.
A. The / the B. A / a C. The / a D. A / the
10. In most ………………developed countries, up to 50% of ………………population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / Ø C. Ø / the D. the / a
1. I like ………………books better than ………………films.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / the C. Ø / the D. the / Ø
2. The Internet is ………………useful invention of modern life.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
3. ………………train times are different on ………………Sundays.
A. A / the B. The / the C. Ø / Ø D. The / Ø
4. What do you think of ………………public transport in ………………Ha Noi?
A. Ø / Ø B. a / a C. a / Ø D. the / Ø
5. My uncle and aunt live in ………………small town in ………………United States.
A. a / a B. a / the C. the / the D. a / Ø
6. Our plane arrives in Ha Noi at ………………two o’clock in ………………afternoon.
A. Ø / the B. the / the C. a / a D. the / an
7. At first she was trained to be ………………scriptwriter, but later she worked as ………………secretary.
A. the / a B. a / a C. the / the D. a / the
8. He spent part of ………………afternoon telling them ………………news he couldn’t tell them by………………phone.
A. the / the / Ø B. an / Ø / the C. an / the / the D. the / Ø / the
9. ………………Japanese manage to ask direct questions in order not to embarrass ………………person who they are speaking with.
A. The / the B. A / a C. The / a D. A / the
10. In most ………………developed countries, up to 50% of ………………population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / Ø C. Ø / the D. the / a
Choose the answer – A, B, C or D – to best complete each sentence.
1. I like ………………books better than ………………films.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / the C. Ø / the D. the / Ø
2. The Internet is ………………useful invention of modern life.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
3. ………………train times are different on ………………Sundays.
A. A / the B. The / the C. Ø / Ø D. The / Ø
4. What do you think of ………………public transport in ………………Ha Noi?
A. Ø / Ø B. a / a C. a / Ø D. the / Ø
5. My uncle and aunt live in ………………small town in ………………United States.
A. a / a B. a / the C. the / the D. a / Ø
6. Our plane arrives in Ha Noi at ………………two o’clock in ………………afternoon.
A. Ø / the B. the / the C. a / a D. the / an
7. At first she was trained to be ………………scriptwriter, but later she worked as ………………secretary.
A. the / a B. a / a C. the / the D. a / the
8. He spent part of ………………afternoon telling them ………………news he couldn’t tell them by………………phone.
A. the / the / Ø B. an / Ø / the C. an / the / the D. the / Ø / the
9. ………………Japanese manage to ask direct questions in order not to embarrass ………………person who they are speaking with.
A. The / the B. A / a C. The / a D. A / the
10. In most ………………developed countries, up to 50% of ………………population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / Ø C. Ø / the D. the / a
1. I like ………………books better than ………………films.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / the C. Ø / the D. the / Ø
2. The Internet is ………………useful invention of modern life.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
3. ………………train times are different on ………………Sundays.
A. A / the B. The / the C. Ø / Ø D. The / Ø
4. What do you think of ………………public transport in ………………Ha Noi?
A. Ø / Ø B. a / a C. a / Ø D. the / Ø
5. My uncle and aunt live in ………………small town in ………………United States.
A. a / a B. a / the C. the / the D. a / Ø
6. Our plane arrives in Ha Noi at ………………two o’clock in ………………afternoon.
A. Ø / the B. the / the C. a / a D. the / an
7. At first she was trained to be ………………scriptwriter, but later she worked as ………………secretary.
A. the / a B. a / a C. the / the D. a / the
8. He spent part of ………………afternoon telling them ………………news he couldn’t tell them by………………phone.
A. the / the / Ø B. an / Ø / the C. an / the / the D. the / Ø / the
9. ………………Japanese manage to ask direct questions in order not to embarrass ………………person who they are speaking with.
A. The / the B. A / a C. The / a D. A / the
10. In most ………………developed countries, up to 50% of ………………population enters higher education at some time in their lives.
A. Ø / Ø B. the / Ø C. Ø / the D. the / a
THE INDIAN OCEAN
The Indian Ocean is the world’s third largest ocean, after the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It (49) ……….. to the south of Asia, to the west of Australia and Indonesia, and to the east of Africa. Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific, it has no (50) ……….. opening to the north.
Therefore, the Suez Canal, (51) ………….. opened in 1869, is a very important shipping route (52) ……….. the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
The waters of the Indian Ocean are (53) ………….. calmer than those of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and are, therefore, easier to travel across. There are about 5,000 islands in the Indian Ocean. (54) …………… such as the Seychelles and Maldives, have beautiful beaches and a warm climate, and now (55) …………… increasing numbers of tourists.
During the winter, cool, dry winds blow over the ocean from the northeast. In summer, the (56) …………… of the wind changes and south-easterly winds blow north from the ocean, bringing (57) …………… rains called “monsoons” to coastal areas. (58) …………… farmers depend on these rains, they can be a problem, often causing serious flooding.
49. A. lies | B. finds | C. puts | D. gets |
50. A. right | B. natural | C. realistic | D. correct |
51. A. when | B. what | C. where | D. which |
52. A. among | B. on | C. between | D. by |
53. A. too | B. much | C. very | D. so |
54. A. Many | B. Each | C. All | D. Any |
55. A. catch | B. lead | C. call | D. attract |
56. A. direction | B. development | C. progress | D. balance |
57. A. thick | B. large | C. heavy | D. high |
58. A. Because | B. Although | C. However | D. Whether |
Complete with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.
The Indian Ocean is (a)__________ (small) than the Atlantic Ocean but (b)__________ (big) than the Arctic Ocean. The (c)__________ (large) ocean in the world is the Pacific, and it's also the (d)__________ (deep). There's a place called Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean, which is the (e)__________ (far) point from land in the whole world. The astronauts in the International Space Station 400 kilometers in space are often (f)__________ (close) to Point Nemo than any other person on land.
The Indian Ocean is (a)_smaller_ (small) than the Atlantic Ocean but (b)__bigger__ (big) than the Arctic Ocean. The (c)__largest_ (large) ocean in the world is the Pacific, and it's also the (d)_deepest_ (deep). There's a place called Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean, which is the (e)_furthest_ (far) point from land in the whole world. The astronauts in the International Space Station 400 kilometers in space are often (f)_closest_ (close) to Point Nemo than any other person on land.
Complete with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.
The Indian Ocean is (a)__smaller________ (small) than the Atlantic Ocean but (b)_____bigger_____ (big) than the Arctic Ocean. The (c)____largest______ (large) ocean in the world is the Pacific, and it's also the (d)___deepest_______ (deep). There's a place called Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean, which is the (e)____farthest______ (far) point from land in the whole world. The astronauts in the International Space Station 400 kilometers in space are often (f)___closer_______ (close) to Point Nemo than any other person on land.
I. Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the
given one. (0.75pt)
35. He did his homework, and then he watched TV.
A. Before he had done his homework, he watched TV.
B. By the time he did his homework, he had watched TV.
C. Before he did his homework, and then he watched TV.
D. After he had done his homework, he watched TV.
36. The strong winds last night scattered debris across the seaside.
A:Debris has been scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.
B:Debris is scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.
C:Debris was scattered across the seaside.
D:Debris was scattered across the seaside by the strong winds last night.
37. In 2004, a tsunami suddenly destroyed a part of Indonesia.
A. A part of Indonesia was suddenly destroyed by a tsunami in 2004.
B. A part of tsunami suddenly destroyed Indonesia in 2004.
C. A part of Indonesia is suddenly destroyed Indonesia in 2004.
D. Indonesia suddenly destroyed a tsunami in 2004
II. Choose the correct sentence made from the given words. (0.75pt)
38. English/official language/countries/like/India,/Malaysia,/Singapore/.
A:English is an official language in countries like as India, Malaysia and Singapore.
B:English is a official language in countries like India, Malaysia and Singapore.
C:English is an official language in countries like India, Malaysia and Singapore.
D:English is official language in countries like India, Malaysia and Singapore.
39. Alaska/a state/the USA/face/both Arctic Ocean/ the Pacific Ocean/.
A:Alaska, a state in the USA, faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
B:Alaska is a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
C:Alaska is a state in the USA faces both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
D:Alaska, a state in the USA face both Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
40. famous/Sydney Opera House/serve as/arts centre/1973/.
A:The famous Sydney Opera House has served as an arts centre in 1973.
B:The famous Sydney Opera House was served as an arts centre in 1973.
C:The famous Sydney Opera House has served as an arts centre since 1973.
D:The famous Sydney Opera House served as an arts centre since 1973.
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Read the following text and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that
best fits in each of the following question.
Canada is a vast country with three ocean coastlines (Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic)
and a lot of freshwater lakes and rivers. Water is one of our most (46) _______ natural
resources. We need (47) _______ it daily to stay alive. We also use water for cooking,
cleaning and, of course, (48) _______ and swimming - and for making skating rinks in
winter! Water is vital to our economy, too - from (49) _______ food to running
factories. We also turn the energy of moving water - like Niagara Falls - into (50)
________ power. Like electricity, we expect (51) _______ good, clean water at the
turn of the tap. It has to travel to us, after we use it, water (52) _______ and returned
to its source - usually nearby rivers or lakes. All of this activity takes energy. Saving
water means saving energy. The less water you (53) ______, the less energy is used to
pump, treat, distribute and recover it.
46. A. unimportance B. unimportant C. importance D. important
47. A. to drink B. drink C. drinking D. drinks
48. A. splashing B. splash C. to splash D. splashed
49. A. to grow B. growing C. grow D. grows
50. A. electric B. geothermal C. hydroelectric D. solar
51. A. to have B. having C. have D. to having
52. A. treated B. is treated C. treating D. is treating
53. A. use B. using C. are using D. in use
Read the following text and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that best fits in each of the following question.
Canada is a vast country with three ocean coastlines (Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic)
and a lot of freshwater lakes and rivers. Water is one of our most (46) _important____ natural resources. We need (47) __ to drink ___ it daily to stay alive. We also use water for cooking, cleaning and, of course, (48) __ splashing _____ and swimming - and for making skating rinks in winter! Water is vital to our economy, too - from (49) _ growing ___ food to running factories. We also turn the energy of moving water - like Niagara Falls - into (50)_ hydroelectric _______ power. Like electricity, we expect (51) _ to have ___ good, clean water at the turn of the tap. It has to travel to us, after we use it, water (52) _ is treated ______ and returned to its source - usually nearby rivers or lakes. All of this activity takes energy. Saving water means saving energy. The less water you (53) _ use __, the less energy is used to pump, treat, distribute and recover it.
46. A. unimportance B. unimportant C. importance D. important
47. A. to drink B. drink C. drinking D. drinks
48. A. splashing B. splash C. to splash D. splashed
49. A. to grow B. growing C. grow D. grows
50. A. electric B. geothermal C. hydroelectric D. solar
51. A. to have B. having C. have D. to having
52. A. treated B. is treated C. treating D. is treating
53. A. use B. using C. are using D. in use
1. The ethnic minority that I know best about is (a/ an/ the/ Ø) Tay.
2. Their communal house is located in (a/ an/ the/ Ø) center of the village.
3. Many people think consider (a/ an/ the Ø) Gong sounds as (a/ an/ the/ Ø) means to communicate with the deities and Gods.
4. (a/ an/ the/ Ø) Thai have (a/ an/ the/ Ø) valuable legacy of myths, legends, ancient tales, versed stories, and folksongs.
5. People in this village (a/ an/ the/ Ø) weave cloth, and produce (a/ an/ the/ Ø) ceramic ware.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
Ocean water plays an indispensable role in supporting life. The great ocean basins hold about 300 million cubic miles of water. From this vast amount, about 80,000 cubic miles of water are sucked into the atmosphere each year by evaporation and returned by precipitation and drainage to the ocean. More than 24,000 cubic miles of rain descend annually upon the continents. This vast amount is required to replenish the lakes and streams, springs and water tables on which all flora and fauna are dependent. Thus, the hydrosphere permits organic existence.
The hydrosphere has strange characteristics because water has properties unlike those of any other liquid. One anomaly is that water upon freezing expands by about 9 percent, whereas most liquids contract on cooling. For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly, except for a thin layer of surface melt water during the summer season. Thus, all aquatic life would be destroyed and the interchange of warm and cold currents, which moderates climate, would be notably absent.
Another outstanding characteristic of water is that water has a heat capacity which is the highest of all liquids and solids except ammonia. This characteristic enables the oceans to absorb and store vast quantities of heat, thereby often preventing climatic extremes. In addition, water dissolves more substances than any other liquid. It is this characteristic which helps make oceans a great storehouse for minerals which have been washed down from the continents. In several areas of the world these minerals are being commercially exploited. Solar evaporation of salt is widely practised, potash is extracted from the Dead Sea, and magnesium is produced from sea water along the American Gulf Coast.
According to the passage, fish can survive in the oceans because ________ .
A. evaporation and condensation create a water cycle
B. there are currents in the oceans
C. they do not need oxygen
D. ice floats
Đáp án D.
Dịch câu hỏi: Theo đoạn văn, cá có thể sống trong các đại dương vì ________.
A. bay hơi và ngưng tụ tạo ra chu trình nước
B. có dòng chảy trong đại dương
C. họ không cần oxy
D. băng nổi
Thông tin: “For this reason, ice floats on water bodies instead of sinking to the bottom. If the ice sank, the hydrosphere would soon be frozen solidly,..” (Vì lý do này, băng nổi trên mặt nước thay vì chìm xuống đáy. Nếu băng chìm xuống, thủy quyển sẽ sớm bị đóng băng cứng,...)