I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 6: Chemical
A. 'chemical
B. che'mical
C. chemi'cal
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 6: Chemical
A. 'chemical
B. che'mical
C. chemi'cal
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 6: Chemical
A. 'chemical
B. che'mical
C. chemi'cal
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 6: Chemical
A. 'chemical
B. che'mical
C. chemi'cal
A. 'technical
B. tech'nical
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 1: Aquatic
A. 'aquatic
B. a'quatic
C. aqua'tic
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 2: Botanical
A. 'botanical
B. bo'tanical
C. botani'cal
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 4: Classical
A. 'classical
B. c'lassical
C. cla'ssical
I. Choose answers that match the pronunciation of words
Câu 3: Historical
A. 'historical
B. his'torical
C. histori'cal
Ex I: Choose a word that has different sound in the part underlined
1. A. pollution
B. ocean
C. occur
D. protect
2. A. radiation
B. atmosphere
C. activity
D. advertising
3. A. look
B. book
C. childhood
D. roof
4. A. chemical
B. temperature
C. decrease
D. relative
5. A. water
B. write
C. what
D. which
Ex II: Circle the word with a different stress pattern from the others
1. A. poison
B. dumping
C. pollute
D. picture
2. A. contain
B. water
C. effect
D. reduce
3. A. population
B. environment
C. immediate
B. pollution
4. A. thousand
B. musical
C. problem
D. economic
5. A. behavior
B. renewable
C. protection
D. temperature
Choose the best answers.
1. I’m afraid of dogs/the dogs.
2. Can you pass the salt/salt, please?
3. Apples/the apples are good for you.
4. Look at apples/the apples on that tree! They are very big.
5. Women/the women live longer than men/the men.
6. I don’t drink tea/the tea. I don’t like it.
7. We had a very nice meal. Vegetables/ the vegetables were especially good.
8. Life/the life is strange sometimes. Some very strange things happen.
9. I like skiing/the skiing. But I’m not good at it.
10. Who are people/the people in this photograph?
11. What makes people/the people violent? What causes aggression/the aggression?
12. All books/all the books on the top shelf belong to me.
13. First world war/ the first world war lasted from 1914 until 1918.
14. One of our biggest problems is unemployment/the unemployment.
Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions below.
At the top of the list of the costliest natural disasters in the history of the United States is Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina was the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the U. S. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.
The hurricane formed over the Bahamas and turned into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hit the southeastern tip of Florida. It got stronger as it traveled across the Gulf of Mexico. It made its second landfall off the coast of southeast Louisiana on Monday, August 29, 2005. It had become a category 4 hurricane by then. The storm surge that followed caused destruction from central Florida to Texas. New Orleans, Louisiana, experienced even more damage because its levees were breeched, letting water flood a large portion of the city.
The National Weather Service warned people of the tropical monster that was heading towards the southern coast. Residents were told to expect power outages. They were told they might lose their rooftops and to expect water shortages. The National Hurricane Director was very concerned. He personally called the governors of Louisiana and Mississippi. He even called President Bush at his ranch in Texas. He spoke directly with New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin. Nagin issued an evacuation order for his city. Most people left. About eighty percent of the population evacuated. The estimate was that around 100,000 people remained in
the metro area. Some were stranded tourists; others did not own a car and had no way out. Those who were not able to leave were instructed to go to the New Orleans Convention Center and the Superdome.
41. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The history of the United States hurricanes.
B. A hurricane in the history of the United States.
C. Hurricanes in the world, especially in the United States.
D. What the United States does to prevent hurricanes.
42. According to the passage, what is NOT true about Hurricane Katrina?
A. It is the costliest natural disaster in the history of the United States.
B. It is the third strongest hurricane ever to hit the US.
C. It affected 90,000 square miles in Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Alabama.
D. It formed over the Bahamas.
43. What can be true from the passage about Hurricane Katrina when it hit the southeastern tip of Florida?
A. It was very weak. B. It was very strong.
C. It was not as weak as it started. D. It was not as strong as it started.
44.What is NOT true about the National Hurricane Director?
A. He called the governors of Mississippi.
B. He called President Bush at his ranch in Texas.
C. He spoke directly with the New Orleans mayor.
D. He was very unconcerned.
45. According to the passage, how many people were evacuated?
A. About 80,000 people. B. About 80% of the population.
C. Around 100,000 people. D. Around 20% of the population.
Rewrite each of the sentences to that the meaning strays the same.
6.I have never known that man before.
→ That man
7. Smoke filled the room.
→ The room
8. His pronunciation is hard to understand.
→ It's
9. We were careful that we did the English test.
→ We were careful to
10. She didn't tell the truth.She was ashamed.
→ She was ashamed