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VIII/   Astronomy is the studying of the planets and the stars, and people who study astronomy are astronomers. Telescopes help people to learn about our solar system. In 1609, Galileo used one of the first telescopes to look at the night sky. He saw mountains and craters on the Moon, and four moons around Jupiter. The first telescopes were very small. Later, people made' bigger telescopes, and they discovered new planets and moons.

When Galileo looked at a bright area in the night sky, he discovered that it was made of many stars. Later, people discovered that this is the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. For a long time, astronomers thought that the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe. Then in 1930, an American astronomer called Edwin Hubble discovered another galaxy. Now we know that there are billions of galaxies in the universe.

Question 1.  What is the passage mainly about?

      A. Astronomy                  B. Galileo       C. Planets                          D. The Milky Way

Question 2. According to the passage, what is true about Galileo?

      A. He used the first telescope to look at the sky.

      B. Later, he used bigger telescopes to discover other planets and moons.

      C. He discovered the existence of a galaxy, which was later known as the Milky Way.

      D. Galileo worked with Edwin Hubble to discover another galaxy.

Question 3. What does the word “it” in line 6 refer to?

      A. the star                B. the sky       C. the universe           D. the bright area in the night sky     

Question 4. According to the passage, which statement is NOT TRUE?

      A. The first telescopes were small.

      B. The Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe.

      C. The astronomer who discovered the next galaxy after the Milky Way was an American.

      D. Our universe has billions of galaxies.


VII/   London is Britain’s biggest city. It is a very old city . It is a city of historic buildings and churches, and it has many beautiful parks. London is very crowded in summer. It is a popular city with foreign tourists, and has more than eight million visitors each year. The city is famous for its shopping and department stores. London has an excellent underground railway system, so it is easy for tourists to get around. In London, there are plenty of good restaurants where you can get excellent Bristish food.

Question 1: Is London  the biggest city in Britain?                                                     

          A. Yes, it is             B. Yes, it was          C. Yes, they are.     D. Yes, they were.

Question 2: What does the word “its” (line 3) mean?    Tô đậm it                                                                                              

A. Britain’s             B. the store’s          C. London’s.          D. the tourists’.      

Question 3: Which seasons is London very crowded?                                                                                           

A. In Spring            B. In Winter           C. In Fall.               D. In Summer.

Question 4: Is it difficult or easy for tourists to travel around London ?     

          A. It is difficult                                      B. It is easy  

C. It is easy and difficult.                       D. It is easy or difficult

 

VI/                                                       Tornadoes

Did you ever see the movie The Wizard of Oz? A tornado sweeps up Dorothy and Toto, sending them to a new world where there are witches and talking lions! That entire story is fiction, but tornadoes are real and they are serious business. In fact, they can be the most dangerous storms of all.

Tornadoes are sometimes referred to as twisters or cyclones. They are shaped like a cylinder. They are born in thunderclouds. The winds inside a tornado swirl around and around and can be more than 300 miles per hour (mph). The winds are so strong that tornadoes can lift animals, cars, and even houses.

The United States has more tornadoes than any other country in the world. States such as Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska are hit hard by tornadoes. This part of the country is known as “Tornado Alley.” Tornado season is during the springtime and summer. If the conditions are right, a tornado can happen any time of year.

Question 1. Where do tornadoes begin?

A. in the ocean            B. underground                       C. in cyclones                        D. in thunderclouds

Question 2. Why does the author mention The Wizard of Oz at the beginning of the passage?

A. To give a famous example of a tornado.               B. To give a history of tornadoes.

C. To show that hurricanes are not real.                    D. To explain why tornadoes are dangerous.

Question 3. The word conditions in the last paragraph means ___________.

A. preparations            B. dangerous hazards              C. the way things are              D. lucky feelings

Question 4. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Some states get tornadoes more than other states.

B. Tornadoes are dangerous storms that affect the U.S.

C. Tornadoes are different from how they are in movies.

D. Many tornadoes do not cause a lot of damage.

IV/   Water pollution is a matter of concern nowadays because of its negative effects on the environment and human. The first problem is that water pollution kills (1) ________ organism. Dead fish, crabs, birds and sea gulls, dolphins, and many other animals have been killed by pollution in their habitat. Moreover, pollution disrupts the natural food chain as well. Pollutants such as lead and cadmium are eaten by tiny animals. Later, these animals are consumed by fish and shellfish, and the food chain continues to be disrupted at all high levels. Eventually, humans are (2) ___________ by this process as well. People can get diseases such as hepatitis by eating seafood that has been poisoned. In many poor nations, there is always outbreak (3)__________ cholera and diseases as a result of poor drinking water treatment from contaminated water. (4) ________ people don’t prevent pollution, not only the environment but also their health will be put at risk.

Question 1. A. aquatic                 B. atmosphere         C. underground                 D. soil

Question 2. A. affects                 B. affect                  C. affecting                       D. effected

Question 3. A. of                        B. in                       C. from                             D. with

Question 4. A. If                         B. Unless                C. When                           D. In case    

II/         Environmental pollution is a term that (1)______ to all the ways by which man pollutes his surroundings. Man dirties the air with exhaust gases and smoke, poisons the water with chemicals and other substances, and damages the soil with too many fertilizers and pesticides. Man also pollutes his surroundings (2)_____ various other ways. For example, people ruin natural beauty by leaving junk and litter on the land and in the water.

           Environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems facing mankind today. Air, water and soil are necessary to the (3)_______of all living things. Badly polluted air can cause illness, and even death. Polluted water kills fish and other marine life. Pollution of soil reduces the amount of land that is available for (4)_________food. Environmental pollution also ugliness to man’s natural beautiful world.

Question 1. A. means                    B. refers                      C. provides                            D. reduces

Question 2. A. on                          B. in                            C. by                                     D. with

Question 3. A. survival                 B. environment           C. development                     D. growth

Question 4. A. grow                      B. grew                       C. growing                            D. grown