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    TIẾNG ANH 11 ( CHUẨN ) - HỌC KỲ IIA . PHONETICSUNIT 9 – 12 ( Phú Quớ )

    A.Ch!!"# $h# %!&' $h$ h" $h# u'#&*#' +&$ +&!!u,#' '#$* &!/ $h$ ! $h# !$h#&".1. A. facsimile B. transfer C. spacious D. fax

    2. A. ready B. friend C. telephone D. speedy

    3. A. subscribe B. facsimile C. pride D. provide

    4. A. spacious B. courteous C. document D. technology

    . A. commune B. security C. punctuality D. distribute

    !. A. scatter B. nature C. danger D. race

    ". A. exactly B. exist C. exhaust D. extinct

    #. A. feature B. species C. $eather D. decrease

    %. A. survive B. prohibit C. fertili&er D. environment

    1'. A. decreased B. influenced C. endangered D. established

    11. A. exhaust B. source C. enormous D. cause

    12. A. sun B. solar C. safe D. sure

    13. A. heat B. great C. release D. reach

    14. A. geothermal B. po$er C. solar D. hydro

    1. A. polluted B. consume C. nuclear D. fuel

    1!. A. subscribe B. finite C. prohibit D. $ild

    1". A. exhaust B. anxious C. exist D. exact1#. A. $eather B. gro$th C. $ealthy D. geothermal

    1%. A. eradicate B. habitat C. endanger D. panel

    2'. A. pleased B. raised C. practiced D. used

    0.Ch!!"# $h# %!&' $h$ h" $h# / "$"" +*,#' '#$* &!/ $h# !$h#&".1. A. technology B. competitive C. facsimile D. document

    2.A. courteous B. subscribe C. service D. customer 

    3.A. transit B. transmit C. transact D. translate

    4.A. capacity B. communal C. secure D. imagine

    .A. installation B. disadvantage C. dissatisfied D. disappointed

    !.A. protect B. prohibit C. pollute D. cultivate

    ".A. agriculture B. extinction C. environment D. establishment#.A. nature B. dangerous C. interfered D. devastating

    %.A. capture B. discharge C. survive D. extinct

    1'A. fertili&er B. interference C. maintenance D. offspring

    11.A. energy B. exhausted C. natural D. plentiful

    12.A. electricity B. geothermal C. alternative D. radiation

    13.A. available B. potential C. unlimited D. infinite

    14.A. release B. supplies C. nuclear D. convenient

    1.A. ecologist B. fertili&er C. dangerous D. scientist

    1!.A. geothermal B. environment C. alternative D. pollutant

    1".A. scientist B. industry C. agriculture D. potential

    1#.A. interference B. conse(uences C. electricity D. entertainment1%.A. preserve B. devastate C. endanger D. release

    2' A. fertili&e B. deliver C. imagine D. destroy

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    -------------------------------UNIT 14 – 15 ( T/ 06h )

     I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

    1. A. admire B. avid C. variety D. $hile

    2. A. occupy B. simply C. accompany D. hobby

    3. A. practised B. stamped C. indulged D. accomplished4. A. collect B. common C. modest D. accomplish

    . A. friends B. tunes C. clubs D. stamps

    !. A. bridged B. raged C. reached D. managed

    ". A. $ashed B. $atched C. marched D. pitched

    #. A. ranged B. managed C. changed D. raged

    %. A. sits B. eats C. meets D. reads

    1'. A. marched B. $atched C. reached D. bridged

    11. A. tonnes B. learns C. $al)s D. phones

    12. A. month B. cloth C. tenth D. loath

    13. A. says B. pays C. stays D. plays

    14. A. $ithin B. $ithout C. strengthen D. clothing1. A. month B. seventh C. thirteenth D. that

    1!. A. arrived B. laughed C. proved D. improved

    1". A. coughs B. )isses C. misses D. finishes

    1#. A. roofs B. proofs C. moves D. loo)s

    1%. A. raised B. ran)ed C. surpassed D. laughed

    2'. A. loves B. laughs C. theories D. belongings

     II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.

    21. A. hobby B. guitar C. modest D. common

    22. A. discarded B. successful C. profitably D. accomplished

    23. A. ignorant B. continual C. gigantic D. indulge

    24. A. occupy B. admire C. organi&e D. classify

    2. A. category B. regular C. relative D. e(uipment

    2!. A. en*oyable B. recreation C. pursuit D. decision

    2". A. sophisticated B. painting C. interesting D. popular 

    2#. A. household B. television C. entertainment D. music

    2%. A. underta)en B. population C. )arao)e D. spectator 

    3'. A. pastime B. enormous C. activity D. important

    31. A. precise B. cosmonaut C. gravity D. carry

    32. A. caption B. reaction C. mission D. tension

    33. A. investigate B. achievementC. uncertainty D. milestone

    34. A. occur B. spacious C. challege D. human

    3. A. national B. react C. $eightless D. failure

    3!. A. $onder B. pyramid C. treasure D. belongings3". A. surpass B. spiral C. propose D. mysterious

    3#. A. theory B. chamber C. consist D. structure

    3%. A. impress B. language C. treasure D. private

    4'. A. together B. pyramid C. reminder D. appointment

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    0 . 7OCA0U8A1. +he staff of the hotel are al$ays friendly and courteous.

    A. efficient B. polite C. helpful D. perfect

    2. ,e$spapers and maga&ines are often delivered early in the morning.

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    A. offered B. given C. provided D.distributed

    3.-e are proud of our staff/ $ho are al$ays friendly and efficient .

    A. $ell0done B. $ell0apponted C. $ell0behaved D. $ell0 trained

    4. any organi&ations have been set up and funds have been raised.

    A. established B. collapsed C. delayed D. decreased

    . a$s have been introduced to prohibit the )illing of endangered animals.

    A. advised B. decreased C. ban D. encouraged

    !. +he..is the air/ $ater land in or on $hich people animals and plants live.

    A . conse(uence B. environment C. planet D. resource

    ". any national par)s have been establishedendangered animals.

    A. to save B. to )ill C. to protect D. to ban

    #. any rare.. of animals are in danger of extinction.

    A. species B. classes C. being D. pairs

    %. eople are destroying the air by adding.to it

    A. polluted B. pollutions C. polluters D. pollutants

    1'. Dinosaurs became.millions of years ago.

    A. disappear B. extinct C. last D. endangered

    11. -ater energy is used to create electricity.

    A. produce B. design C . operate D. heat

    12. +he earth is one of thein the solar system .

    A. planets B. resources C. environments D. results13. $ish you a speedy recovery from your illness to return to $or) soon .

    A. thoughtful B. gradual C. courteous D. (uic) 

    14. ,uclear po$er is cleaner than coal.

    A. strength B. might C. rule D. energy

    1. 5nderground cables carryto all parts of the to$n.

    A. electric B. electricity C. electrify D. electrification

    1!. -e $ill never actually used solar energy in its .............

    A. entire B. entirely C. entirety D. entireties

    1". 6il/ coal natural gas are

    A. solar system B. nuclear po$er C. hydropo$er D. fossil fuels

    1#. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.A . changing B. raising C. becoming D.damaging

    1%. Coal po$er stations.. sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.

    A. clean B. build C. release D. use

    2'. 7ossil fuels $ill be exhausted $ith in a relatively short time.

    A. comparatively B. shortly C. rapidly D. disadvantageously

    21. +he area is roped off because the $ater is seriously polluted.

    A. contaminated B. disappeared C. purified D. endangered

    22. 6il shortages have brought on an crisis.

    A. energy B. electricity C. source D. heat

    23. ..energy is one that comes from sun.

    A. -ind B. -ave C. ,uclear D. 8olar24. .heat comes from deep inside the earth

    A. 9eothermal B. 8olar C. ,uclear D. :ydro

    2. 8olar energy is not only plentiful but also infinite.

    A. strong B. rapid C. limited D. $ithout limit

    2!. 8olar energy doesn;t ma)e the environment.

    A. pollute B. pollution C. polllutant D. polluted

    2". +he pollution problem is very complicated to solve.

    A. (uic) B. easy C. complex D. prompt

    2#. f you go to the post office/ please post these letters.

    A. fax B. sign C. send D. stamp2%. +he number of rare animals is deereasing rapidly .

    A. dangerously B. (uic)ly C. mostly D. gradually

    3'. -e all regard pollution as a..matter to human beings .

    A. serious B. seriously C. seriousness D. seriousful

    31.+he -orld -ild 7unds is $or)ing to protect and save the forests that are in .

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    A. danger B. interest C. encouragement D. conse(uence

    32. :unting for meat and burning forests for soils$ildife.

    A. protect B. conserve C. destroy D.survive

    33. Because of forest destruction / some rare animals cannot survive / let alone

    A. produce B. production C. productive D. productivity

    34. ou can play for the goods on..

    A. deliver B. delivery C. deliverable D. delivering

    3".8omeone send you a parcel this morning and put it on your table .

    A. pac)age B. letter C. stamp D. fax

    3#.+he $iner $ill be notified by post .

    A. sent (uic)y B. limited strictly C. acted thoughtfully D. inform officially

    3%. =ngland $as one of the first countries to

    A. industry B. industrial C. industriali&e D. industrialli&ation

    4'. +heiris re*ected due to some problems of pollution .

    A. suggest B. suggestion C. suggestive D. suggestible

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     UNIT 14 – 151. y friend Dave $as really interested in my best stamp/ so . it a$ay to him.

    A. gave B. thre$ C. brought D. put

    2. +hese ideas have no$ been completely discarded.

    A. come up $ith B. got rid of C. put for$ard D. put into practice

    3. +his vase is (uite rare and is almost a .?s item.

    A. collect B. collective C. collection D. collector 4. +he singer $as . on the piano by her sister.

    A. played B. performed C. accompanied D. helped

    . +he most important thing is to )eep yourself occupied.

    A. busy B. relaxed C. comfortable D. free

    !. don?t )no$ the title but recogni&e the . of this song.

    A. sound B. rhyme C. tune D. theme

    ". +here are some hobbies that . in for a $hile besides reading and collecting.

    A. occupy B. accomplish C. fascinate D. indulge

    #. y uncle/ $ho is an accomplished guitarist/ taught me ho$ to play.

    A. s)ilful B. famous C. perfect D. modest

    %. :e is a great . of icasso?s early paintings.

    A. admire B. admiration C. admirer D. admiring

    1'. Cycling and )arate are among her hobbies.

    A. pursuit B. entertainment C. amusement D. pastime

    11. =ntry (ualifications are...

    A. generous B. ability to pay the fees

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    C. entry examination D. bathe

    12. 8pectator sports are.

    A. sports people ta)e part in B. sports people often $atch

    C. beautyful sports D. planted

    13. British people are very interested in . in sports.

    A. entering B. interfering C. involving D. ta)ing part

    14. Beside $atching television/ people have other activities

    A. leisure B. $or) C. spare D. study

    1. -atching +@ is by far the most poppular .

    A. intensity B. occupation C. recreation D. passion

    1!. :e . us hours $ith his stories and *o)es.

    A. supported B. entertained C. regarded D. raised

    1". +he activities are home based. +hey are organised

    A. at home B. outdoors

    C. in the basement of the house D. event

    1#. +he most popular ..sports are football and rugby in $inter.

    A. underta)e B. home0 basedC. spectator D. mucical

    1%. 6ther pursuits include listening to music/ reading/ .. and gardening.

    A. do0 it0 yourself home improvements B. dancing

    C. recreation D. s$imming.

    2'. +here is an enormous range of course .A. refuse B. on offer C. display D. rescue

    21. +he first human to fly . space $as >uri 9agarin

    A. to B. into C. in D. out

    22. 9agarin $as a 2" year0old 8oviet .

    A. cosmonaut B. venture C. spaceship D. gravity

    23. +he . of 9agarin;s flight attracted $orld$ide attention and made him a hero

    A. successful B. succeed C. successfully D. success

    24. >uri 9agarin *$#' !   into space aboard the @osto) 1A. attracted B. occured C. reacted D. launched

    2. China became the third country in the $orld to be able to independently . out naned space flights

    A. carry B. deal C. happen D. become2!. +he $orld < "$&!u$= means .A. hero B. telegram C. spaceman D. orbit

    2". 9agarin became the first person to eat and drin) in zero >&?$ .t means .A. con(uest B. $eightlessness C. spacecraft D. experiment

    2#. +he . flight mar)ed a milestone in China;s space pro*ect

    A. succeed B. success C. successfully D. successful

    2%. +he flo$ers are made of plastic.+hey loo) u$u&*A. beautiful B. artificial C. phychological D. human

    3'. After 9agarin;s death/ his hometo$n and the Cosmonaut +raning Centre at 8tar City/ ussia $ere named after

    himA. lifted B.reminded C.renamed D.investigated

    31. +he structure of approximately 2 million bloc)s of stone/ each $eighing about 2. tons.

    A. included B. consisted C. contained D. combined

    32. +he 9reat yramid $as only in height in the nineteenth century AD.

    A. proposed B. promoted C. improved D. surpassed

    33. +here are rumors of buried in that old house.

    A. belongs B. tomb C. treasure D. chamber  

    34. =ach to$er of the onager +o$ers $as to a different god.

    A. dedicated B. distributed C. delivered D. contributed

    3. A visit to the 9reat $all $ill certainly bring tourists great in each step of the $all.

    A. excite B. exciting C. excitement D. excited3!. 6ne theory involves the construction of a straight or ramp raised as the construction proceeded.

    A. circle B. round C. $inding D. spiral

    3". emember to ta)e all your personal from the overhead loc)er $hen you leave the airplane.

    A. belongings B. treasure C. $ealth D. profits

    3#. -hen it $as built/ the 9reat yramid $as 14" meters high on a of 23' meters s(uare.

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    A. basic B. base C. basin D. basement

    3%. +hey discussed the matter calmly and .

    A. unreason B. reasonable C. reasonably D. unreasonably

    4'.+he 9reat yramid of 9i&a is one of the famous man0made $onders of the $orld.

    A. artificial B. natural C. modern D. enternal

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    C. GA@@A.UNIT 9 – 12 ( Phú Quớ )

    1. 8he had been assisted by a stranger her motor and drove her to safety.

    A. $ho started B. $hom starting C. starting D. that $ill start

    2. -ith our senses / $e perceive everything .

    A. is around us B. that is around us C. $hom is around us D. $hose is around us

    3.+he volunteers / ..enthusiasm $as obvious / finished the $or) (uic)ly

    A. $ho B. $hom C . $hose D. that

    4. +he musicians yesterday have played together for many years .

    A. to $ho $e listened B. $ho $e listened to

    C. to that $e listened D. to $hom $e listened

    . any scientist have claimed that .li)e music are often good at aths.

    A. children B. children $ho C. children $hom D. $hose children

    !. +he student had an impressive record.

    A . the pri&e $as a$arded B. that the pri&e $as a$arded

    C. to $hom the pri&e $as a$arded D. $ho the pri&e $as a$arded

    ". +hose .have used our services for more than one year can enter the competition.

    A. $ho B. $hom C. $hich D. $hose

    #. thin) it $as your Dad .

    A. phoned B. phoning C. that phoned D . $hich phoned%. >esterday $ent to had never been to before.

    A. +hanh Ba ost 6ffice / that B. +hanh Ba ost 6ffice $here

    C. +hanh Ba ost 6ffice $hich D. +hanh Ba ost 6ffice / $hich

    1'. 8he has t$o gro$n children / both of .. live abroad.

    A. $ho B. $hom C. that D. $hose

    11. Could you please provide us ..some more modern e(uipment .

    A. for B. by C. in D. $ith

    12. $ould li)e to send these letters ..air mail .

    A. in B. $ith C. by D. over

    13. :o$ far is your house .the city center .

    A. in B. for C. at D. from14. fax transmission is commonly used in most offices.

    A. A B. An C.+he D. x

    1. =xpress oney +ransfer is one of the (uic)est $ays ..help us to send money.

    A. $ho B. $hose C. $hen D. that

    1!. Do you remember the time $e first visited ondon

    A. $hich B. $hen C. that D. on that

    1". 8unday is the day .fe$ people go to $or)

    A. that B. $hich C. $hen D. $hy

    1#. Do you )no$ the reason she (uit her *ob.

    A . that B. $hich C. $hen D. $hy

    1%. +he government sent money and food to the people .houses $ere destroyed by the storm last $ee).A. $hich B. that C. $hom D. $hose

    2'. :e often finds fault $ith he describes as having no talent.

    A.

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    A. $hich B. $here C. in $hich D. in $here

    22. -ater is one of the precious resources for our life.

    A. $e depend on $hich B. $hich $e depend

    C. on $hich $e depend D. on that $e depend

    23. Do you )no$ that environmentalist ..

    A. $ith $hom used to $or) B. $ith that used to $or)

    C. $ith used to $or) D. $ith $ho used to $or)

    24. ..comes from thousands of factories has caused enormous increases in air pollution levels.

    A. 8mo)e B. 8mo)e for $hich C. 8mo)e that D. 8mo)e $hose

    2. +he areas .are destroyed suffer a lot from soil erosion.

    A. $hich trees B. $hose trees C. that trees D. trees $hich

    2!. never forget the time .. first visit Cat +ien ,ational ar) 

    A. $hen B. $hy C. $here D. on that

    2". +hose scientists are doing research on the period .the =arth formed.

    A. $here B. on that C. $hen D. $hy

    2#. have to leave for ondon tomorro$/means cannot go to the party $ith you.

    A. that B. $hich C. $hen D. $hy

    2%. ore and more rare animals are danger of extinction .

    A. for B. on C. at D. in

    3'. ..$as very )ind of him .

    A. +hat B. -hich C. -hose D. 6n $hich31. 8ome countries ..try to reduce extinction depend on the $orld organi&ation for support.

    A. $hich B. in $hich C. $here D. $hose

    32. Do you thin) that $e are using up the resources ..for our survival.

    A. are necessary B. that are necessary

    C. $hich necessary D. that necessary

    33. ain forest are placespeople harvest $ood / delicious fruits / and po$erful medicine.

    A. in $hich B. in that C. in $here D. $hich

    34. $onder about human beings are destroying the environment so seriously.

    A. the reason that B. that reason

    C. the reason in $hich D. the reason for $hich

    3.+he authority gathered those villagers.they explained the importance of forests .A. $ho B. $hom C. to $hom D. to that

    3!. +he energy .by the $indmill drives all the drainage pumps.

    A. that is producing B.$hich produces C. producing D.produced

    3".+hey are ma)ing an article la)e $ater for an area .

    A. provided B. that provided C. to provide D. $hich is provide

    3#.8he is the only one in the discussion .to using nuclear po$er .

    A. ob*ects B. ob*ected C. to ob*ect D. $hom ob*ects

    3%. +he old man .a blac) suit is a famous energy researcher.

    A. to $ear B. $earing C. $hom is $earing D.is $earing

    4'.

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    A. ta)e B. to ta)e C. ta)ing D. $ho ta)es

    4%. 8cientists $ill find $ays ..our supplies of coal / oil / and gas.

    A. to increase B. increasing C. that increasing D. increased

    ' . Airplanes .in the t$entieth century is one of the sources of pollution.

    A. $hich invented B. to invent C. invented D. that is invented

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    UNIT 14 – 15 ( T/ 06h )Choose the word or phrase + !, B, C or % + that  -est completes the sentence.

    1. . $ho $as elected the first $oman mayor of Chicago in 1%"%.

    A. t $as

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    C. t is his mother $ho are D. t is his mother $ho is

    12. . a high level of blood cholesterol.

    A. t is eggs that contain B. +hose are eggs it contains

    C. t is eggs that contains D. t is eggs contain

    13. . =ngland $on the -orld Cup.

    A. t $as in 1%!! that B. t $as on 1%!! that C. t $as in 1%!! $hen D. t $as 1%!! in that

    14. . too) my car.

    A. t $as you B. t $ere you C. t $as you that D. t $as you $hom

    1. t is the library ..

    A. that often borro$ boo)s B. that often borro$ boo)s from

    C. $here often borro$ boo)s from D. $hich often borro$ boo)s

    1!. Both his brother and he ...students.

    A. is B. are C. $ere D. $as

    1". 8he;s .intelligent and beautiful.

     A. nor B. or C. either D. both

    1#. :e drives ..fast carelessly.

    A. eitheror B. both and C. neithernor D. not only but also.

    1%. :e studies

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    A.has it B.doesn;t it C.hasn;t it D.does it

    4'.ary $asn;t at home $hen phoned but . contact her at her office

    A.could B.can C.$as able to D.must

    41. am your closest friend/ .

    A.am not B.aren;t C.am D.don;t

    42.et;s go on a picnic in Cuc huong ,ational ar) this $ee)ends/ .

    A.shall $e B.$ill you C.don;t you D.don;t $e

    43.:e hasn;t done it yet/ .

    A.hasn;t he B.hadn;t he C.has he D.had he

    44.>ou have to $or) overtime today/ .

    A.do you B.have you C.haven;t you D.don;t you

    4. +he party starts at eight/ .

    A.doesn;t it B.is it C.isn;t it D.does it

    4!. Children to sho$ respect to their teachers.

    A. teach B. are teaching C. are taught D. taught

    4". +his businessman to o$n a lot of land around the city

    A. is said B. is saying C. said D. says

    4#. +he fire is thought .

    A. having started deliberately B. to start deliberately

    C. to have been started deliberately D. being started deliberately

    4%. +he students to $or) harder for the next exam.A. are supposed B. suppose C. are supposing D. have supposed

    '. +he beautiful is to overcome the evil in the end.

    A. believe B. believed C. believing D. to believe

    1. >ou are expected the safety regulations of the school.

    A. )no$ B. )no$ing C. to )no$ D. being )no$n

    2. that $e have to leave the building.

    A. -e have informed B. t has been informed

    C. t has been informed us D. $e have been informed

    3. +he missing boy to be $earing a $hite s$eater and blue *eans.

    A. believes B. believed C. is believed D. has believed

    4. 6riginally/ the boo) $as in =nglish/ but a fe$ years ago/ it into @ietnamese.A. translated B. is translated C. $as translated D. has translated

    . -hy Ben sac)ed Did he do anything $rong

    A. has B. $as C. had D. $ould

    !. -hile $as on vacation/ my camera from my hotel room.

    A. stolen B. is stolen C. $as stolen D. had stolen

    ". t that many people are homeless after the floods.

    A. reports B. reported C. is reported D. $as reported

    #. risoner to have escaped by climbing over a $all.

    A. thin)s B. thought C. is thin)ing D. is thought

    %. -hat;s $rong $ith your car E thin) it needs .

    A. chec) B. chec)ing C. to chec) D. be chec)ed!'. thin) you should .

    A. have your hair be cut B. have your hair cut

    C. cut your hair D. have your hair been cut

     KEYS:

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    3. CU8TUA8 TIPS.UNIT 9 – 12 ( Phú Quớ )

    1.  inda F=xcuse meG -here;s the post officeH 0  /aria:H.H

    A. t;s over there B. Don;t $orry C. ;m afraid of D. >es. thin) so

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    2. A= ;m Charles Archer / from Continental Computers. :o$ do you do H  0 F.H

    A. :o$ are you B. :o$ do you do

    C. leased to meet you D. B I C correct

    3.  !: F9ood bye. :ave a nice $ee)endH E B: F.GH

    A. =xcuse me B. ,ice to meet you C. ;m sorry D. +he same to you

    4.  !: F+han) you for helping meGH 0  B. F..H

    A. +han)s B. 9oodbye C. >ou;re $elcome D. t;s nice to meet you

    .  !: F:ello. y name is +hu .,ice to meet you.H

     B: F:ello. . leased to meet you.H

    A. +hat;s fine. B. eally C. 9ood D. ;m 8usan .

    ! .  !:Het;s meet for a coffee tonight .H E  B:H.H

    A. hope not B. ;m afraid can C. >es /let;s D. >es / than) you

    ".  0un  F+han) you very much for a lovely party.H 0  0oa H F

    A. +han)s B. :ave a good day C. >ou are $elcome D. Cheers

    #. A H+han) you for coming to meet usH  0 F..H  A. >ou are $elcomedB. 8ame to you C. +han) you too D. ,ot at all

    %.  Paul  F?m sorry about thatGH 0  !ndrea: H..............................GH

    A. +hat?s right B. 6f course C. >ou?re $elcome D.t?s6J  1'.  !: F-hat a beautiful dress G li)e it very much.H 0  B F..H

    A. Don;t mention it B. >our $elcome

    C. t;s nice of you to say so D. feel happy to hear that

    11. ou are $elcome.

    13.  !:H et;s have a pi&&a.H 0  B:  F ..H

    A. ,ot ready B. ,o problem C. ,o glad D. ,ot at all

    14.  Paul:  H ary/ this is r Ba)er. F

       /ary K to r Ba)erL HGHA. :o$ are you B. :o$ do you do C. :ello D. :i

    1.  !: F et;s go to the movie no$.H 0  B F 6h ...........................................H

    A. 9ood ideaG B. don;t C. -hy;s that D. need it

    1!. F :elloG BBC1H

    A. -hich can help youB. -hen can help you

    C. -here can help you D. :o$ can help you

    1".  ! F a happy marriage should be based on love.H 0  B H definitely GH

     A. really )no$ B. As see it C. ersonally / thin) D. Do you thin) 

    1#.  !:  F;m not sure about the soup .t ta)es li)e something missingH .

     B H ..t;s ta)es fine to meH

    A. >ou are right B. 6h / don;t )no$ C. couldn;t agree more D. don;t thin) so1%.  !:  Ft seems to me that spring is the most beautiful time of year. F

       B F t really is lovely GH

    A .>ou;re exactly right G B. you could be right

    C. >ou are dead $ring D. couldn;t agree less

    .2'.  !  F+his dish is really nice GH

     B F.t;s called ya)itori / and it;s made $ith chic)en livers.H

    A. t;s my pleasure B. ;m glad you li)e it

    C. guess you;re right D. 8ure ;ll be glad to

    21.  !: F>our ne$ hairstyle is (uite attractiveGH

     B F. thin) it ma)es me loo) 1' years older GH

    A. +han)s a lot B. ;m sorry don;t li)e it C. hate it D. +hat;s a nice complement22.  ! F -ould you li)e to go to the movies tonight H 0  B H..H

    A. ,o don;t li)e B. >es ;d li)e C. 6f course D. ;d love to

    23.  ! F F 0  B F ;m teachingH.

    A. -hat do you do for a living B. -hat do you earn for a living

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    C . :o$ do you live D. -hat are you $or)ing

    24. F :appy ChristmasGH 0 FH

    A. >ou are the sameG B. 8ame you areG

    C. +he same to youG D. :appy Christmas $ith youG

    2. Customer  F =xcuse me F 0  Shopkeeper   F >es/ . F

    A. Can you help me B. :o$ can help you C. $hat happens D. help me

    2!.  !: F Are you free this coming 8unday H 0  B: HH

    A. >es / $ill B. >es / can C. ,o / than) you. D. thin) so .-hy

    2".  ! HH 0  B HCertainly.H

    A. -elcome bac) G B. -hat are you doing there

    C. ;m sorry am late D. ay borro$ a pencil / please

    2#.  !:  H Are you hungry H 0  B: FH

    A . >es / do B. 8oon C. ight no$ D. >es/ a little

    2%.  !H -ould you li)e some more tea H 0  B:HH

    A. >es/ please B. :ere you are C. t doesn;t matter D. ;m 6J 

    3'.  %ora  F -hat;s your name H 0  0elen: F H

    A. eally B. ardon C. 6J D. 7orgive me

    KES

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    11 12 13 14 1 1! 1" 1# 1% 2'

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    21 22 23 24 2 2! 2" 2# 2% 3'

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     UNIT 14 – 15 ( T/ 06h )Choose the word or phrase + !, B, C or % + that -est completes the sentence or su-stitutes for the underlined word 

    or phrase.

    1. 0 an F-ould you bother if had a loo) at your paperH

    0 :ung F.H

    A. Actually/ ?d rather you didn?t. B. +hat is a good idea.

    C. 6h/ did not reali&e it. D. >ou are $elcome.

    2. 0an M Could spea) to 8usan/ pleaseM

    0 :ung F.H

    A. >es/ ?m spea)ing B. :ere you are C. >es/ ?m free D. >es/ ;m calling.

    3. 0 :arry M+han)s for your help/

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    A. >es B. +hat?s 6J C. ,o problem. D. -hat?s that

    1'. 0 an M.M

    0 :ung M did M

    A. -ho did you see B. -ho?ll help me $ith this

    C. -ho sa$ the accident D. -ho can as) for advice

    11. H:ave a nice $ee)endH N F.H

    A.>ou have B.>ou $ill C.>ou too D.>ou are too

    12. F-ould you li)e some more sugarHN F.H

    A.,o/than)s B.,o/*ust a little C.>es/no more D.>es/ $ould

    13. H>our tic)et/please.HNH .H

    A.:ere they are B.:ere are they C.:ere it is D.:ere is it

    14. O-ill the match ta)e place in this $eather; O.H. On fact/ ;m sure it $on;t.;

    A. thin) so B. thin) not C. expect so D. don;t thin) so

    1. FDo you li)e filmsH O.;

    A. >es/ ;d love to B. +hat $ould be nice

    C. >es/ mostly love story movies D. ove story movies

    1!. O thin) the ne$ resort $ill ruin the environment; O.;

    A. ;m afraid so B. >eah/ you $ill C. agree. +hat sounds nice D. Don;t you thin) so

    1". F-atching television is a $aste of timeH. O.;

    A. en*oy $atching cartoons B. don;t thin) so either

    C. thin) so/ too D. ,e$s is not my favourite program1#. O7emales are better at learning a foreign language than males; O.;

    A. am not sure agree. ale learn foreign languages as $ell as females.

    B. don;t li)e it

    C. t;s important to learn a foreign language. D. e too. t;s good to learn =nglish.

    1%. O,o one can play football as $ell as Bill; O.;

    A. >ou;re right. :e doesn;t play it $ell. B. >es/ he;s a professional player.

    C. ,o/ he doesn;t li)e football. D. >es/ about once a $ee) 

    2'. O thin) the pro*ect $ill create employment.; O.;

    A. t sure $ill B. >eah/ thin) so too C. Are you absolutely sure D. A/ B or C

    21. F >ou loo) nice in that red shirtH 0F.H

    A.t;s nice of you to say so B.Am +han)sC.6h/ poor me D. am interesting to hear that

    22. 0F ou can;t B.+han)s.;ll do it C. +han) you.;m *ust loo)ing D.>es.Do it please

    2. HDo you agree that life on earth $ill have changed a great deal by the end of the next countryH

     EF.H

    A.>es/ $e do B.>es/ thin) so C.,o/ don;t D.>es/it might2!. :ellen F-here do you come fromH0Ann F.H

    A. come from ondon B.>es/ have *ust come here

    C.;m living in ondon D.n ondon

    2". F-hat a beautiful dress you haveG li)e itH0F .H

    A.t;s great B.6h.t;s good C.>ou loo) li)e D.+han)s

    2#. HCould spea) to 8usie ay/pleaseH0F .H

    A.8pea)ing B.+al)ing C.8aying D.Ans$ering

    2%. aul ary/this is r i)e.aryKto r i)eL; .;

    A.ho$ are you B.:o$ do you do C.:ello D.:i

    3'. Het;s go to the movie no$H EF6hG .H

    A.9ood ideaG B. don;t C.-hy;s that D. need it31. H:elloGBBC1 . can help youH

    A.-hich B.-hen C.-here D.:o$

    32. inda =xcuse meG -here is the post officeH EariaH . H

    A.t;s over there B.Don;t $orry C.;m afraid not D.>es/ thin) so

    33. Alice F-hat shall $e do this eveningH0 Carol F. H

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    A.et;s go out for dinner B.6h/that;s good

    C.,o problem D. $ent out for dinner  

    34. :ungP F+han) you very much for a lovely partyH0 :oa F. H

    A.>ou;re $elcome B.:ave a good day C.+han)s D.Cheers

    3. O Do you mind if open the $indo$; O. O

    A. -ell/ yes. B. -ell/ can manage. C. -ell/ it;s a bit cold. D. -ell/ ;m busy.

    3!. O Can give you a little more coffee; O. ;

    A. ,o/ you;re $elcome. B. ,o/ than)s. C. >es/ you are right. D. >es/ ;m 6J.

    3". O Could borro$ your pen; O.;

    A. ,o/ please do. >ou can use it all day if you li)e.

    B. 6f course. >ou can use it all day if you li)e.

    C. ,ot at all. >ou can use it all day if you li)e.

    D. >es/ you $ould. >ou can use it all day if you li)e.

    3#. O +han) you very much for the lovely flo$ers.; O.;

    A. >ou;re $elcome. B. >ou li)e flo$ers/ don;t you

    C. >eah/ the flo$ers are nice. D.t $as an excellent choice.

    3%. O ,ice to meet you.; O. ;

    A. +his is eter -hite. B. ,ice to meet you/ too.

    C. ;m fine/ than)s. D. t $as nice to you to say so.

    4'. O +han) you very much.; O.;

    A. >es/ of course. B. li)e it a lot.C. >ou;re alright. D. >ou;re $elcome.

    41. O :o$ do you do. ;m Bill +homson. O.;

    A. @ery $ell. +han) you. B. ;m fifteen years old.

    C. ;m fine. D. :o$ do you do.

    42. O -ould you li)e a drin) ; O.;

    A. >es/ $ant to. B. >es/ please.

    C. +han) you. don;t $ant. D. ,o/ $on;t.

    43. O Can do this for you; O.;

    A. ,o/ you can;t. B. 6f course/ not.

    C. t;s alright/ than)s. D. >ou;re $elcome.

    44. O:ello/ =mily. :o$ are you; O.;A. ,ice to meet you/ too. B. ;m sixteen years old.

    C. ;m fine/ than)s. D. 6h/ over there.

     KEYS:

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    E . ITING2 UNIT 9 – 12 ( T&B )

    1. 6ne of the most influence ne$spapers in the 58 is the ,e$ >or) +imes/ $hich is $idely distributed

      A B C D

    throughout the $orld.

    2. @an Cliburn $ho studied piano from 1%1 to 1%4 and $on multiple a$ards bet$een 1%# and 1%!'.

      A B C D

    3. Dr :arder/ that is the professor for this class/ $ill be absent this $ee) because of illness.

      A B C D

    4. +he man/ of $hom the red car is par)ed in front of our house/ is a prominent physician in this to$n.

      A B C D. t is right that politicians should ma)e important decisions $ithout consulting the public to $ho they

      A B C D

    are accountable

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    !. +he post office/ that is a retail company in the 5nited JingdomP formerly part of the postal service

      A B C

    oyal ail/ became a separate entity in 1%#1.

      D

    ". n 1#23/ the post office used steamboats to carry mails and parcels bet$een post to$ns $hich no

      A B C D

    roads existed.

    #. 6ur polluted environment $hich is the results of the overusing of resources and destroying the $ild.

      A B C D

    %. A dam is a $all building across a river to stop the river;s flo$ and collect the $ater.

      A B C D

    1'. ,uclear po$er stations are costly $hich to build but they efficiently produce large amounts of

    A B

    electricity $ithout polluting the atmosphere.

      C D

    11. -e all )no$ $hich the $orld;s energy resources are limited.

      A B C D

    12. All competitors must observed the rules of the 9ames in the true spirit of sportsmanship.

      A B C D

    13. +he year/ that is for the first time/ the event is open to all amateur athletes along $ith the traditional  A B C D

     professional athletes.

    14. During his 22 years in football/ ele scored 1/ 2#1 goals and holding every ma*or record for the sport.

      A B C D

    1. +o prepare for the coming 9ames/ all athletes are training hard and strict so that they $ill get the

      A B C D

    highest achievements.

    1!. do not )no$ $here could he have gone so early in the morning.

      A B C D

    1". +hey as)ed me $hat did happen last night/ but $as unable to tell them.A B C D

    1#. :umming birds are the only birds capable to fly bac)$ard as $ell as for$ard/ up and do$n.

    A B C D

    1%. i(uids ta)e the shape of any container $hich in they are placed.

    A B C D

    2'. +he area $here a microchip is manufactured must be the most cleanest environment possible.

    A B C D

    21. +he $aiter $hom served us yesterday $as polite and friendly.

      A B C D

    22. +his class is only for people $ho;s first language is not Chinese.

      A B C D23. +he man $ith $ho spo)e in the meeting used to $or) here.

      A B C D

    24. :e is moving to ang 8on city/ that is in the north0east of @iet ,am.

      A B C D

    2. 8he as)ed me if )ne$ $hom had got the *ob.

      A B C D

    2!. have t$o brothers/ both of them are studying in =ngland.

      A B C D

    2". t $as a )ind of machine $ith that $e $ere not familiar.

      A B C D

    2#. t is right that politicians should ma)e important decisions $ithout consulting the public toA B C D

    $ho they are accountable

    2%. +he song to that $e listened last night $as beautiful.

      A B C D

    3'. :o$ many participant too) part in the 1th  Asian 9ames

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      A B C D

     KES1 2 4 D 5 F 9 1 11 12 14 1D 1 15 1F 1 19 20 A A A 3 A 3 0 A A 0 A 0 C C 0 A 0 0 3

    21 22 24 2D 2 25 2F 2 29 40 C 0 0 C C 0 3 0 A

    UNIT 14 – 15 ( PhJ/ H> )

    1 . After the stoc) mar)et crash of 1%2%/ less people $ere able to find employment  A B C D

    2. +he average temperature on ars/ the fourth planet from the sun/ is about eighty degrees than colder on =arth.

      A B C D

    3 . A number of people still $ants to apply for the position of accountant in that company

    A B C D

    4 . f $ere a little taller could be astronaut/ but don?t meet the height re(uirement.

    A B C D

    .+hey are planning on attending the convention next month/ and so am.

      A B C D

    !. 7inancier Andre$ ellon donated most of this magnificent art collection to the ,ational 9allery of

    A B C

      Art/ $here it is no$ locating

    D

    ".

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    1%. A person $ho *ob involves travelling and $or)ing in spacecraft

      A B C D

    2'. +he successful of 9agarin Os flight attracted $orld$ide attention and made him a hero

      A B C D

    21. :e became the first person to eating and drin) in &ero in space .

      A B C D

    22. t ta)es all her spare time )eeping everything clean and dusted

    A B C D

     23. >ou and $ent there together / $eren;t $e

      A B C D

    24. All the students in the class are enough good to pass the final exam

    A B C D

    2. ,ot only could the young people completed all the $or) (uic)ly and accurately /but the retired

    A B C

    $or)ers could also.

      D

    2!.

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    C. 8ue lives in a house $ho is opposite my house

    D. 8ue lives in a house and $hich is opposite my house

    ". +he plants may develop differently . +he plants live on that island .

    A. +he plants live on that island may develop differently.

    B. +he plants $hich lives on that island may develop differently.

    C. +he plants that live on that island may develop differently.

    D. +he plants that live on that island may develop different.

    #. >ou sa$ that smo)e . t came from the hills.

    A. >ou sa$ that smo)e $hich comes from the hills.

    B. >ou sa$ that smo)e came from the hills.

    C. >ou sa$ smo)e $hich came from the hills.

    D. >ou sa$ that smo)e $hich came from the hill

    %.:ung bought an >!*'# &> for her birthday .A. t $as a golden ring that $as bought to an for her birthday by :ung .

    B. t $as a golden ring that $as bought an for her birthday by :ung

    C. t $as a golden ring that $as bought for an for her birthday .

    D. t $as a golden ring that :ung bought an for her birthday.

    1'. +he girl gave $h# M! a special gift on Christmas .A. t $as the boy $ho the girl gave him a special gift on Christmas.

    B. t $as the boy $ho $as gave a special gift on Christmas by the girl .

    C. t $as the boy $ho $as given a special gift on Christmas by the girl .D. t $as a special gift that $as given to the boy on Christmas by the girl .

    11. -e have done *!$ ! ##&,"#" on elative Clauses .A. t $as a lot of exercises that $e have done on relative clauses .

    B. t is a lot of exercises that are have done on relative clauses by us .

    C. t is a lot of exercises that has been done on relative clauses by us .

    D. t is a lot of exercises that have been done on relative clause by us .

    12. have *ust bought a television set .t is made in

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      B. +he bridge to design by 7rench architects is very nice.

    C. +he bridge designing by 7rench architects is very nice.

    D. +he bridge designed by 7rench architects is very nice.

    1%. +hat man is a ne$comer in our company. Do you )no$ him

      A. +hat man is a ne$comer in our company. Do you )no$ $hom

      B. +hat man $ho is a ne$comer in our company. Do you )no$ him

      C. Do you )no$ him that man is a ne$comer in our company

    D. Do you )no$ that man $ho is a ne$comer in our company

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    UNIT 14 – 15 ( PhJ/ H> )1.

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    C. +he man is believed to be escaped in a stolen car

    D. +hey believed that the man stolen car 

    11.

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    1. yesterday3 I3 o3 4hanh Ba Post 5ffice3 send some money3 -rother 

    A. >esterday $ent to +hanh Ba ost 6ffice $here to send some money to my brother

    B. >esterday $ent to +hanh Ba ost 6ffice to send some money to my brother 

    C. >esterday $hen $ent to +hanh Ba ost 6ffice sending some money to my brother 

    D. >esterday $ent to +hanh Ba ost 6ffice and sending some money to my brother 

    . 6hen3 I3 arri7e3 ' am3 the post office3 open

    A. -hen arrived at " am/ the post office $hich had *ust been opened

    B. -hen arrived at " am/ the post office had *ust been opened

    C. arrived at " am $hen the post office had *ust been opened

    D. arrived at " am at that time the post office had *ust opened

    ". 4he staff3 help3 me3 send the money3 7ery helpful and courteous

    A. +he staff helped me to send the money $ere very helpful and courteous

    B. +he staff that helped me to send the money $hich $ere very helpful and courteous

    C. +he staff $hom helped me to send the money they $ere very helpful and courteous

    D. +he staff that helped me to send the money $ere very helpful and courteous

    #. I3 satisfied3 the ser7ice3 4hanh Ba Post 5ffice

    A. $as satisfied $ith the service of +hanh Ba ost 6ffice

    B. 8o that/ $as satisfied $ith the service of +hanh Ba ost 6fficeC. ,evertheless/ $as satisfied $ith the service of +hanh Ba ost 6ffice

    D. $as satisfied $ith the service of $hich +hanh Ba ost 6ffice

    $. 4he prices of the ser7ices3 reasona-le3 e7ery pockets

    A. +he prices of the services $hich are reasonable for every poc)ets

    B. As the prices of the services are reasonable for every poc)ets

    C. +he prices of the services are reasonable for every poc)ets

    D. +he prices of the services that are reasonable for every poc)ets

    &. 4he 8oyal 9ational Park3 9ew South 6ales, !ustralia

    A. +he oyal ,ational ar) it is in ,e$ 8outh -ales/ Australia

    B. +he oyal ,ational ar)/ $hich is in ,e$ 8outh -ales/ Australia

    C. +he oyal ,ational ar) is in that ,e$ 8outh -ales/ AustraliaD. +he oyal ,ational ar) is in ,e$ 8outh -ales/ Australia

    '. It 3 locate3 ) km3 south3 Sydney

    A. t locating 2% )m south of 8ydney

    B. t located 2% )m south of 8ydney

    C. t is that locates 2% )m south of 8ydney

    D. t is located 2% )m south of 8ydney

    (. Sir ohn 8o-ertson3 find3 the Park3 1(')

    A. 8ir

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    A. =verybody can ta)e par) in to solve the environmental pollution problem

    B. =verybody that can ta)e par) in solving the environmental pollution problem

    C. =verybody can ta)e par) in solving the environmental pollution problem

    D. =verybody $ho can ta)e par) in solving the environmental pollution problem

    1". we3 use3 pu-lic transportation3 pri7ate cars3 reduce e

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    D. -henever have got some money buy the boo)s li)e

    3. y parents and friendshelp enrich my collection

    A. y parents and friends also help me to enrich my collection

    B. t is my parents and friends help me to enrich my collection

    C. y parents and friends too help me enriching my collection

    D. +hat is my parents and friends help me to enrich my collection

    4. -e go s$imming sunbath lunch time

    A. -e not only $ent s$imming and sunbathed until lunch time

    B. -e $ent s$imming and also sunbathed until lunch time

    C. -e $ent s$imming and sunbathed since lunch time

    D. -e $ent s$imming and sunbathed until lunch time

    . afternoon $e play games beach go boating

    A. 6n an afternoon/ $e played games on the beach and $ent boating

    B. n the afternoon/ it $as time $e played games on the beach and $ent boating

    C. At the afternoon/ $e played games on the beach or $ent boating

    D. n the afternoon/ $e played games on the beach and $ent boating

    !. -e arrive the campsite # o;cloc) put up the tents

    A. -hen $e arrived at the campsite at # o;cloc) and put up the tents

    B. -e arrived at the campsite at # o;cloc) and began to put up the tents

    C. -e arrived at the campsite at # o;cloc) $hen $e put up the tents

    D. -e both arrived at the campsite at # o;cloc) and began to put up the tents". reading help $iden my )no$ledge on every aspect

    A. eading that helps me $iden my )no$ledge on every aspect

    B. t is reading that helps me $iden my )no$ledge on every aspect

    C. eading it is that helps me $iden my )no$ledge on every aspect

    D. t is reading helps me $iden my )no$ledge on every aspect

    #. borro$ boo)s school library

    A. often borro$ boo)s from the school library

    B. borro$ boo)s from $hich is the school library

    C. often borro$ boo)s it is from the school library

    D. borro$ boo)s they are from the school library

    %. get extra money buy boo)sA. Although get some extra money/ buy boo)s

    B. ,either get some extra money or buy boo)s

    C. ,o sooner get some extra money/ buy boo)s

    D. -henever get some extra money/ buy boo)s

    1'. he born 1#%% the family of a doctor 

    A. :e $as born in 1#%% in the family of a doctor 

    B. :e born in 1#%% in the family of a doctor 

    C. t $as said he born in 1#%% in the family of a doctor 

    D. :e $as said to born in 1#%% in the family of a doctor 

    11. F +he old man and the seaH say be his best $or) 

    A. F +he old man and the seaH said to be his best $or) B. F +he old man and the seaH said to have been his best $or) 

    C. F +he old man and the seaH to be his best $or) 

    D. F +he old man and the seaH is said to be his best $or) 

    12. he $in the ,obel ri&e for iterature 1%4

    A. :e/ $ho $on the ,obel ri&e for iterature in 1%4

    B. :e $as $on the ,obel ri&e for iterature in 1%4

    C. :e $on the ,obel ri&e for iterature in 1%4

    D. :e $as said to be $on the ,obel ri&e for iterature in 1%4

    13. it destroy 14#' earth(ua)e

    A. t $as said to destroy in 14#' in an earth(ua)e

    B. t destroyed in 14#' in an earth(ua)eC. t is destroyed in 14#' in an earth(ua)e

    D. t $as destroyed in 14#' in an earth(ua)e

    14. the temple dedicate the 9ree) goddess Artemis

    A. +he temple it $as dedicated to the 9ree) goddess Artemis

    B. +he temple built to dedicate to the 9ree) goddess Artemis

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    C. t is said the temple to dedicate to the 9ree) goddess Artemis

    D. +he temple $as dedicated to the 9ree) goddess Artemis

    1. the 9ree)s 12' years build the +emples

    A. t too) the 9ree)s 12' years to build the +emple

    B. +he 9ree)s too) 12' years to build the +emple

    C. t $as ta)en the 9ree)s 12' years to build the +emple

    D. t too) the 9ree)s 12' years to be built the +emple

    1!. 3! BC the temple destroy in arson

    A. n 3! BC that the +emple $as destroyed in arson

    B. 3! BC that the +emple destroyed in arson

    C. t $as in 3! BC that the +emple $as destroyed in arson

    D. n 3! BC $hen the +emple $as destroyed in arson

    1". 1%% he train become a cosmonaut

    A. By 1%%/ he trained to become a cosmonaut

    B. 6n1%%/ he $as able to train to become a cosmonaut

    C. By 1%%/ he could train to become a cosmonaut

    D. n 1%%/ he $as trained to become a cosmonaut

    1#. April 12/ 1%!1 >uri 9agarin become the first human orbit =arth

    A. n April 12/ 1%!1 >uri 9agarin became the first human orbiting =arthB. 6n April 12/ 1%!1 >uri 9agarin that became the first human to orbit =arth

    C. 8ince April 12/ 1%!1 >uri 9agarin became the first human to orbit =arth

    D. 6n April 12/ 1%!1 >uri 9agarin became the first human to orbit around the =arth

    1%. he die arch 2"/ 1%!# plane crash

    A. :e could die on arch 2"/ 1%!# in a plane crash

    B. :e $as able to die on arch 2"/ 1%!# in a plane crash

    C. :e died on arch 2"/ 1%!# in a plane crash

    D. :e died on arch 2"/ 1%!# for a plane crash

    2'. play guitar my favorite hobby

    A. laying the guitar is my favorite hobby

    B. laying guitar is my favorite hobbyC. t is play the guitar my favorite hobby

    D. laying the guitar it is my favorite hobby

    KES1.3 2. 3 4. A D. 3 . 3 5. 0 F. 0 . A 9. 3 1. A11. 3 12. C 14. 3 1D. 3 1. A 15. C 1F. 3 1. 3 19. C 2. A

    SENTENCE CO@P8ETION UNIT 9 – 12 ( T&B )

    Choose the $ord or phrase that best completes each sentence

    1. have got no idea $here .

    A. has she got that information B. did she get that informationC. she got that information D. that information has she got

    2. Did he tell you .

    A. $here could $e meet him B. $e $ould be able to meet him $here

    C. $here $ould be able to meet him D. $here $e $ould meet him

    3. +hat;s the dress ..

     A. $hich is made by ary B. $hich ma)ing by ary

     C. $as made by ary D. made by ary

    4. :ave you made a decision on that day

     A $hich you $ill set off B. $hen you $ill set off  

     C. at $hich you $ill set off D. $here you $ill set off  

    . +he bicycle is very modern. A. told you about $hich B. $hich about told you

     C. about told you $hich D. about $hich told

    !. )no$ some people

     A. $ho could help you B. $hom could help you

     C. $hose help could you D. could help you

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    ". any diseases are no longer dangerous today.

     A. $hy people died of years ago B. $hich people died of years ago

    C. of that people died of years ago D/ that people died of years ago

    #. +he road is shaded $ith trees.

     A/ on $hich $e go to school every day B. at $hich $e go to school every day

    C. from $hich $e go to school every day D. $here $e go to school every day

    %. ;m sending at the $indo$ .

     A. in $hich can see the la)e B. $here can see the la)e

     C. at $hich can see the la)e D. from $hich can see the la)e

    1'. $ill sho$ you the secondhand boo) shop .

     A. $hen you can find valuable old boo)s B. $hy you can find valuable old boo)s

     C. $here you can find valuable old boo)s D. $hich you can find valuable old boo)s

    11. an;s marriage has been arranged by her family. 8he is marrying a man

     A. that she hardly )no$s him B. $hom she hardly )no$s him

     C. she hardly )no$s D. she hardly )no$s him

    12. +he girl has *ust gone out. Do you )no$ her Do you )no$

      A. the girl she has *ust gone out B/ the girl has *ust gone out

     C. her has *ust gone out D. the girl $ho has *ust gone out

    13. 8cientists have developed roc)ets .

     A. it can lift up satellites into outer space B. they can lift up satellites into outer space

    C. that can lift up satellites into outer space D. by $hich can lift up satellites into outer space14. +he chemists have come to understand the complex molecules ..

     A. of $hich life depends B. in $hich life depends

     C/ at $hich life depends D. upon life depends

    1. ost =nglish men live in the cities ..are centered.

    A. trade and manufacturing. B. in $hich there are trade and manufacturing

    C. $here there are trade and manufacturing D. $here trade and manufacturing

    1!. At this time/ her husband /ierre Curie/ left his to$n lab $or) and *oined forces $ith her in her search for 

    this un)no$n radiation.

    A. $hen he $as successful. B. that he $as successful.

    C. because he $as successful. D. in $hich he $as successful.

    1". 8ome years ago/ scientists could thin) of only five $ays ..could end. All of those $ere concerned $ithastronomical events.

    A. the $orld. B. in $hich the $orld.

    C. $hich the $orld. D. that the $orld.

    1#. Abstract artists $ere trying to express.about a particular ob*ect/ $ithout attempting to present that ob*ect

    in its realistic form.

    A. $hat they felt B. that they felt .

    C. $hich they felt. D. they felt it

    1%. t $as such a dirty beach..

    A. that $e decided to stay B. that $e decided to stay longer.

    C. that $e decided not to stay D. $e decided not to stay

    2'. 7ood /fuel/ housing and medical care/ the basic necessities of life are the areas ..have been hardest hit byrising prices.

    A. that Americans. B. $here Americans

    C. $hich Americans D. there Americans.

     

    ANSE KES

    1 2 4 D 5 F 9 1 11 12 14 1D 1 15 1F 1 19 2C 3 3 C 3 A 3 A 3 C C 3 C 3 3 3 0 A 3 0

    UNIT 14 – 15 ( PhJ/ H> )

    1. had no effect at all.A. +he medicine the doctor gave it to me B. +he medicine the doctor gave meC.+he medicine $hich the doctor gave it to me D. +he medicine $hich given to me by the doctor 

    2. -hat $as the name of your friend .

    A. his tent $e borro$ed B. $ho his tent $e borro$ed

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    C.that his tent $e borro$ed D. $hose tent $e borro$ed

    3. read a boo) about icasso/ ..

    A. is a 8panish painter B. a 8panish painter  C.$ho a 8panish painter is D. that is a 8panish painter 

    4. f you do something for a $hile/ that means you do it ..

    A. no$ and then B. for a short time C. for a long time D.very often

    . t $as to sho$ his gratitude to her

    A. $hen he bought her a pair of earrings B. then a pair of earrings $as bought by him

    C.that he bought her a pair of earrings D. so that he bought her a pair of earrings!. a technical failure/ 9agarin might never have been bac) to =arth

    A. :ad there been B. f there $ere C. f there has been D. f there $ould have been

    ". . all that the ne$spapers say

    A. 8hould you to believe B. Are you believingC.Do you believe D. -ill you be believing

    #. .. table in the middle of the room

    A. +here $as an old $ooden large B. +here $as a large old $oodenC.+here $as a $ooden large old D. +here $as a large $ooden old

    %. .. $ere sitting playing cards.

    A. A fe$ of $edding guests B. A fe$ of the $edding guestsC.A fe$ of the $edding guest D. A fe$ of $edding guest.

    1'. across the river even thought it $as s$ollen by the heavy rain

    A. +hey could have s$um B. +hey $ere able to s$imC.+hey have been able to s$im D. +hey could s$im

    11. Because of its importance in modern living/ .in all parts of the $orld.

    A. 8tudying algebra in schools and colleges.

    B. And the study of algebra in schools and colleges.

    C. Algebra is studied in schools and colleges.

    D. n schools and colleges are algebra studies

    12. 8$imming is a beneficial exercise/ aerobic activity and uses a number of muscle groups.

    A. not only because it provides B. as result of providingC.for provision D. because it both provides

    13. During an eclipse of the 8un/ in the shado$ of the oon.

    A. the =arth lies B. he earth $hen lying C. that the =arth lies D. the lying =arth

    14. ,e$spaper publishers in the 5nited 8tates have estimated..reads a ne$spaper every day.

    A. nearly #' percent of the adult population $ho

    B. it is nearly #' percent of the adult population

    C. that nearly #' percent of the adult population

    D. that nearly #' percent of the adult population $ho

    1.+heir office consisted of three roooms/..$as used as a conference room

    A. larger of $hich B. the larger of $hich C. the larger of them D. largest

    1!. +he s)yscraper// is an architectural form that originated in the 5nited 8tates.

    A. is a tall commercial structure B. a tall commercial structure

    C. a tall commercial structure $hich D. of $hich a tall commercial structure1". $as the first fully successful transatlantic cable finally laid.

    A. not until 1#!! B. until 1#!!/ *ust C. until 1#!! D. in 1#!!/ not until

    1#.5nli)e fossil fuels/ $hich can be used only once/ $ind and solar po$er..of energy.

    A. are rene$able sources B. the sources are rene$able

    C. for rene$able sources D. rene$able sources

    1%. n spite of protests/ contestants gather every fall in atlantic city.in the iss America beauty

     pageant.

    A. and competing B. to complete C. $hile the competition D. to competing

    2'. ,ot only . people to send $ords/ music/ and codes to any part of the $orld/ it can also be used to

    communicate far into space.

    A. anabled by radio B. radio enables C. does radio enable D. radio has enabled KEYS 

    1. 0 2. 3 4. 0 D. 0 . C 5. A F. C . 0 9. 0 1. 011. C 12. 3 14. A 1D. C 1. 0 15. 0 1F. A 1. A 19. 0 2. C

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     L . EA3ING ( Ph 7 H!B )

    UNIT 9 THE POST OLLICEI- Ch!!"# $h# %!&' /!> A 0 C 3 $h$ M#"$ $" $h# M* $h# !**!%> +"">#

    +he telephone $as invented in the1#"! by Alexander 9raham Bell/ a 8cotsman K1L00000 became a 58

    citi&en. +he $ord FtelephoneH had been in existence since the 1#3's and had been K2L 000000 to a number of 

    inventions designed to produce sounds.

    Bell had become interested in the possibility of long0 distance speech through his $or) $ith the deaf. :e

    $as t$enty0 eight and his assistant/ +homas -atson/ $as K3L000000 t$enty0 one $hen they K4L000000 their great success

    on 1'th arch 1#"!. Despite their long and close association/ Bell;s first KL 000000 by telephone $as not F +om/ come

    here/ $ant youH/ but F r. -atson/ come here/ $ant youH

    1. A0 $here B0 $hich C0 $ho D0 $hose

    2. A0 *oined B0 named C0 employed D0 applied

    3. A0 (uite B0 *ust C0 simply D0 lately

    4. A0 achieved B0 managed C0 succeeded D0 fulfilled

    . A0 communicate B0 communicative C0 communication D0 communicatively

    ANSE KES 1- C 2- 3 4- 0 D- A - C

    II- Ch!!"# $h# %!&' /!> A 0 C 3 $h$ M#"$ $" $h# M* $h# !**!%> +"">#Before the K1L of the postage stamp/ it $as difficult to K2L a letter to another country. +he sender 

     paid K3L the letter to travel in his or her o$n country. +hen the person in the other country $as the payer of that

     part of the trip. f a letter crossed several countries/ the problem $as $orse.

    o$land :ill/ K4L $as a British teacher/ had the idea of a postage stamp $ith gum on the bac). +he

    British post office made the first stamps in 1#4'. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter/ the post office K4L

    the letter. -hen people received letters/ they didn;t pay anything. +he letter $ere prepaid.

    1. A0 invent B0 invention C0 inventive D0 inventively

    2. A0 $rite B0 receive C0 send D0 copy

    3. A0 $ith B0 on C0 of D0 for  

    4. A0 $ho B0 $hom C0 $hose D0 that. A0 sent B0 delivered C0 mar)ed D0 sorted

    ANSE KES 1- 0 2- C 4- 3 D- A - 0

    III- #' $h# +""># ,u** $h# ,h!!"# $h# ,!&,$ "%#&".+he last t$o decades have seen enormous changes in the $ay people?s lives are affected by IT. +$enty years

    ago/ fe$ people had access to a computer $hile today most people use them at $or)/ home or school and use of e0

    mail and the nternet is an every day event.

    +hese developments have brought many benefits to our lives. =0mail ma)es communication much easier and

    more immediate. +his has numerous benefits for business/ commerce/ and education. +he -orld -ide -eb means

    that information on every conceivable sub*ect is no$ available to us. Clearly/ for many people this has made lifemuch easier and more convenient.

    :o$ever/ not all the effects of the ne$ technology have been beneficial. any people feel that the $idespread

    use of e0mail is destroying traditional forms of communication such as letter $riting/ telephone and face0to0face

    conversation. n addition/ the huge si&e of the -eb means it is almost impossible to control and regulate. +his has

    led to many concerns regarding children accessing unsuitable $ebsites. n conclusion/ developments in IT have brought many benefits/ yet believe developments relating to ne$ technology in the future are li)ely to produce

    many negative effects that $ill need to be addressed very carefully.

    10 n the last t$enty years

    A. there have been dramatic changes in the field of computer science

    B. people?s lives have been changed a lot because of the invention of the computer.

    C. the -orld -ide -eb and e0mail communication have affected modern life.D. there have been developments in telecommunications.

    20 According to the passage/ =0mail

    A. reduces face0to0face contact B. can be chec)ed (uic)ly and easily

    C. is used only in business D. ta)es a lot of time to transmit

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    30 +he -orld -ide -eb and e0mail communication

    A. causes a busy and exciting life B. have also been used for education purpose

    C. is difficult to get access to D. is destroying traditional customs

    40 -hat does the + stand for

    A. nformation +ransfer B. nformation +ransmission

    C. nformation +heory D. nformation +echnology

    0 +he $riter thin)s future + developments $ill be

    A. more positive B. more negative  C. more rapid D. unexpectedANSE KES 1- C 2- A 4- 0 D- 3 -0

    UNIT 1 NATUE IN 3ANGE I- #' $h# +""># ,u** $h# ,h!!"# $h# ,!&,$ "%#&".

    -ild animals Kand $ild plantsL and the $ild places $here they live are seriously $h$##' almost every$here.6ne species has become extinct in each year of this century. But many hundreds are no$ in danger. ac) of attention

    $ould lead to the rapid advance of the process of extinction.

    Already many )inds of $ild animals has been so reduced in number that their role in the ecosystem is forgotten.

    Animals li)e the great apes/ the $hales/ seals etc. thought to be in danger of extinction.

    But even more important/ perhaps than individual )inds of animals and plants/ $hole habitats are in danger of 

    vanishing marshes are being drained/ and the $orld forests/ especially tropical forests are being cut do$n to satisfy

    man;s needs of timber and paper.

    -hat $ould our $orld be li)e if all the $ild animals and $ild plants vanished 0 -ould our life still exist then

    1. -hat $ould happen to the human beings if the $ild life vanishedA. any species $ould (uic)ly become extinct. B. +ropical forests $ould be cut do$n.

    C. +he human life $ould be seriously threatened. D. 8pecies $ould go on dying out.

    2. -hat is more important than individual )inds of animals and plants

    A. +he vanishing of $hole habitats. B. +he extinction of many species.

    D. an;s need of timber and paper. C. +he rapid advance of the process of extinction.

    3. -hat does the $riter caution us against

    A. cutting do$n the tropical forests. B. hunting $ild animals.

    C. draining marshes. D. destroying our environment.

    4. -hat $ould happen if $e cut do$n forests

    Cutting do$n forests $ould cause ..

    A. the changes of temperature. B. the floodC. both A and B are correct. D. none are correct.

    . F+o threatenH in the passage means ..

    A. to pollute B. to give fear   to C. to vanish D. to poison

    ANSE KES 1- C 2- A 4- 3 D- C - 0

    II- #' $h# +""># ,u** $h# ,h!!"# $h# ,!&,$ "%#&".n 8outheast Asian/ many forests have been cut do$n to produce timber and to clear land for farms and

    industries. +he destruction of forests has reduced the living space of $ildlife. uch of Asian;s $ildlife is also

    threatened by over0 hunting. any people )ill animals for food or hunt them to sell to &oo/ medical research/ and pet

    trader. Because of habitat destruction and over0 hunting/ many large Asian animals/ including elephants/rhinoceroses/ and tigers/ have become endangered.

    n China/ people have cut do$n most of the forests for $ood/ $hich has caused serious soil erosion. +he soil

    is deposited in rivers and streams/ $hich lo$ers the (uality of the $ater. +he  Huang He/ or >ello$ iver/ is so

    named because the light0 coloured soil gives the $ater a yello$ish colour. +he soil has also raised the riverbed. As a

    result/ the Huang He often floods/ causing great property damage and loss of life along its ban)s.

    10 +he living space of $ildlife in 8outheast Asia

    A0 is a threat to farmers B0 is near farms and industries.

    C0 has been reduced $hen forests are cut do$n.

    D0 is rebuilt $hen people destroy forests

    20 +he $ord over0 hunting has the closest meaning to

    A0 hunting too much B0 hunting in the highlandsC0 hunting overseas D0 hunting for $ildlife

    30 hinoceroses and elephants are mentioned as an example of

    A0 endangered animals in Asia. B0 large animals )ept in &oos.

    C0 animals attracted to medical research D0 animals traders $ant to have

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    40 +he Huang He

    A0 is a deep river in China B0 receives soil $hich betters the (uality of $ater  

    C0 has it name from the colour of its $ater D0 runs bet$een forests

    0 +he Huang He often floods because

    A0 of the lo$ (uality of the (uality B0 $ood is deposited in rivers

    C0 $ater from many streams flo$s into it

    D0 the river is shallo$ due to the raised riverbed

    ANSE KES 1- C 2- A 4- A D- C - 3

    III - Ch!!"# $h# %!&' /!> A 0 C 3 $h$ M#"$ $" $h# M* $h# !**!%> +"">#

    -ild animals play an important part in the balance of nature/ and K1L .. us $ith many important products.

    Birds and other small animals help control K2L . -ild animals provide fur/ food/ and recreation. +hey K3L

    ma)e our surrounding more interesting.

    5ncontrolled hunting K4L destroyed much $ildlife. eople have also harmed animals by destroying

    their habitats. any animals/ such as the passenger pigeon/ have disappeared completely. 6thers/ including the

    $hopping crane/ the blue $hale/ and the American alligator/ are in danger of dying KL .

    1. A0 supply B0 provide C0 help D0 give

    2. A0 insects B0 sna)es C0 butterflies D0 $orms

    3. A0 too B0 either C0 as $ell D0 even

    4. A0 $as B0 had C0 has D0 have

    . A0 a$ay B0 off C0 do$n D0 out

    ANSE KES 1- 0 2- A 4- 3 D- C - 3

    UNIT 11 SOUCES OL ENEG

    .  #' $h# +""># ,u** ' ,h!!"# $h# ,!&,$ "%#&+he rapid gro$th of China and ndia means that a lot more oil $ill have to come from some$here. -orld

    demand has gro$n faster in the past five years than in the second half of the 1%%'s. +oday $e consume an average

    of # million barrels daily and that figure $ill rise to 113 million barrels by 2'3'. A survey of the four countries $ith

    the biggest reported reserves E 8audi Arabia/ ran/ ra( and Ju$ait E reveals ma*or concerns. ran became the first

    ma*or oil producer to introduce oil rationing. A report on 8audi Arabia;s oil reserves sho$ed that the figure $ent

    from "% barrels a day in 2''2 to #4. million in 2''4. +here are still %'% billion tons of coal $orld$ide/ enough to

    last at least 1 years. But coal is a dirty energy resource. +he natural gas fields should last 2' years longer than the

    $orld;s oil reserves and is expensive to extract and transport. :ydrogen fuel cells can provide us $ith an energy

    source but there is not enough hydrogen to go round and the fe$ clean $ays of producing it are expensive. 6il E 

    dependent nations are turning to rene$able energy source. An increase in the using of oil all over the globe $ill

    increase the chance of a disaster and the ris) of dangerous substances getting into the atmosphere.1. +he text is about NNNNN.

    A. the increasing number of oil used. B. harvesting oil.

    C. oil and disaster. D. oil in Chine and ndian.

      2. +he figure in the text sho$s thatNNNN.

    A. more and more oil are used. B. less and less oil has been used.

    C. China is the first ma*or oil producer. D. ran is the most oil consumers in the $orld.

      3. Coal is NNNN.

    A. a clean energy. B. the only energy in the $orld.

    C. a polluting energy. D. never used up.

      4. According to the $riter/ NNNNN.A. -e can use hydrogen fuel to replace oil.

    B. hydrogen fuel is clean.

    C. clean energy is cheap enough for us to produce.

    D. there is enough hydrogen fuel for every purposes in the $orld.

      . -e can learn from the text that NNNNN.

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    A. $e can;t find any cleaner energy.

    B. the more coal $e use the more polluted the atmosphere is.

    C. the $orld demand on coal is increasing.

    D. China and ndian do not need coal any more.

    ANSE KES 1- A 2- A 4- C D- 0 - 0

    II. #' $h# +""># ' ,h!!"# $h# M#"$ "%#&8cientists often divide resources into t$o groups rene$able and nonE rene$able. -hen a resource is used/ it

    ta)es some times to replace it. f the resource can be replaced (uic)ly and easily/ it is called rene$able. f it can not

     be replaced (uic)ly and easily/ it is non0 rene$able. All fossil fuels are non0rene$able resources. 8olar energy/ air/

    and $ater are usually called rene$able because there is an unlimited supply.

    :o$ever/ this definition may change if people are not careful $ith these resources. +he amount of solar 

    energy that reaches the earth depends on the atmosphere. f the atmosphere is polluted/ the solar energy that reaches

    the earth may be dangerous. f humans continue to pollute the air/ it $ill not contain the correct amounts of these

    gases.

    any resources are limited and non0 rene$able/ and many are in danger of pollution. As a conse(uence/

    resources must be conserved and the environment protected. Conservation must become an important part of 

    everyone;s life.

    1. :o$ many )inds of resources are mentioned in the passage

    A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 2. ,on0rene$able resources are those $hich

    A. are unlimited B. can be replaced (uic)ly and easily

    C. ta)e million of the years to replace

    D. are used every day such as solar energy and $ater 

    3. -hat $ill happen if the atmosphere is polluted

    A. +he air $on;t contain the correct amounts of natural gases

    B. ife $on;t continue as it does

    C. ene$able resources $ill soon become non0 rene$able

    D. All are correct

    4. +he $ord conservation in the passage is opposite to

    A. prevention B. pollutionC. protection D. preservation

    . -hy do $e have to conserve resources

    A. Because many resources are limited and non0rene$able

    B. Because conservation plays an important part in everyone;s life

    C. +o )eep the air from being polluted

    D. +o ma)e natural resources rene$able

    ANSE KES 1- A 2- C 4- 3 D- 0 - A

    III. L** #,h u/M#' M* %$h !# "u$M*# %!&' !& +h&"# .

    K1LNNN more and more countries become industriali&ed/ there $ill be more and more competition for petroleumfor cars/ home heating/ and industry. -hile K2L NNNN petroleum contributes greatly K3L NNNN acid rain/ it is less

    K4L NNNN than coal. 5nfortunately/ petroleum is more expensive than coal and the supply of petroleum $ill

    eventually run out. +herefore/ there $ill be more and more pressure to burn coal for energy. Coal is a KL NNNNN 

    dirtier energy source than petroleum. 8ince $e already )no$ ho$ destructive acid rain is/ it is very important

    that $e increase our efforts to find a non E polluting source of energy as (uic)ly as possible so that $e can avoid

    further environmental damage.

    1. A. Although B. =ven C. As D. Also

    2. A. burning B. flo$ing C. blo$ing D. releasing

    3. A. to B. on C. for D. $ith

    4. A. pollute B. polluting C. pollution D. polluted

    . A. more B. much C. many D. most

    ANSE KES 1- C 2- A 4- A D- 0 - 0

    UNIT 12 THE ASIAN GA@E

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    I- #' $h# +""># ' ,h!!"# $h# M#"$ "%#&+he Asian 9ames o$ns it origins to small Asian multi0 sport competitions held every t$o years from 1%13 to

    1%34 under a number of names. +he 7ar =astern Championship 9ames $ere created to sho$ unity and cooperation

    among three nations

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    EA3ING ( UNIT 14 – 15 - TR 8, )  A . G+-**>

     Pararap 1  ( u$ 14 )  :obbies are activities in $hich one participates strictly for (1).+hey help one to maintain a mental andemotional balance.A hobby can be almost anything.

      usic is most popular. 7or example/ many people all over the $orld play piano simply for relaxing and .(2). n their free hours/ and they do not play professionally.  8ports provide other .(4).hobbies. Bicycling/ running/ tennis/ ping0pong/ and countless other sports areen*oyed by millions of people (D) their leisure time.  8ome people collect things as a hobby.8tamps/ coins/ and fine art are all popular collections/ and valuable/

    too.+here are still hundreds of others / not necessarily valuable but still interesting/ such as doll collections/ bottle

    collections/seashell collections/ butterfly collections/ and so on.

      As you can see/ hobbies can be relaxing/ challenging/ interesting/ en*oyable or ()8o everyone shouldhave one or t$o hobbies.

    1. A. amusement B. $or)ing C. researching D. investigating

    2. A. funny B. fun C. rest D. resting

    3. A. li)ing B. li)ely C. favorite D. loving

    4. A. for B. during C. of D. on

    . A. education B. uneducational C. educational D. educationally

     

    K# (  Pararap 1 -G+-**>  u$ 14  ) 1. A 2. 0 4. C D. 0 . C 

     Pararap  ( u$ 1D ) A ma*or chapter in the history of roc) began on 1 August 1%#1/ $hen usic +@ / better )no$n as +@/ first

    started broadcasting.Aimed at (1) aged bet$een t$elve and thirty0five/ its appearance coincided $ith the rise of $hat $as then a relatively ne$ art form the roc) video.

      7ilmed se(uences of roc) music $ere / of course/ nothing ne$.8ince the 1%!'s ma*or bands such as the Beatles

    and the olling 8tones had made short movies to promote their ...(2) singles.-hat really helped +@ ta)e off/though/ $as its clever idea of as)ing the record companies to let it use videos free of charge / arguing that videos

    $ere promotional materials and that by sho$ing them the ne$ channel $ould be giving both companies and

    musicians free advertising. (4)..the end all the main record labels agreed.

      +he only problem $as that in those early years/ before videos became as essential as they are no$ for any band orsinger $ith serious hopes of success/ the playlist tended to be dominated by big bands that $ere already

    experimenting $ith sophisticated videos.But this did not seem to (D) much harm.n fact/ $ithin t$o years of itslaunch +@ $as being sho$n by nearly t$o thousand cable television () in the 5nited 8tates and $ould soonalso be broadcasting from the 5J in the form of +@ =urope.

    1. A. observers B. readers C. vie$ers D. listeners

    2. A. freshest B. youngest C. latest D. soonest

    3. A. n B. At C. By D. +o

    4. A. ma)e B. do C. give D. lead

    . A. societies B. unions C. companies D. programmers

     

    K# (  Pararap+ G+-**>  u$ 1D  )  1. C 2. C 4.A D. 0 . 3

     Pararap "  ( u$ 1D )  British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 1%th century. +he first

    holidayma)ers $ere (uite rich and $ent for their health and education.+he seaside $as a place to be (1)ofillness/ and doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drin)ing sea $ater. Also to (2)their )no$ledge/families attended concerts and read boo)s from the library.

      At that time/ ordinary $or)ing people had very little time (4)$or). :o$ever/ in 1#"1/ the governmentintroduced four FBan) :olidaysH0national holiday days. +his (D) people to have a day or t$o out/ $hich no$and then gave them a taste for leisure and the seaside. At first/ they $ent on day0trips/ tal)ing advantage of special

    cheap tic)ets on the rail$ays.ails fares $ere reduced and cheap hotels $ere built to accommodate them.  By the 1##'s/ rising incomes ()that many ordinary $or)ers and their families could have a $ee);s holiday atthe seaside.+oday / the =nglish seaside remains popular / $ith more than 1# million holidays ta)en there each year.

    1. A. cured B. remedied C. recovered D. improved

    2. A. raise B. spread C. increase D. add

    3. A. out B. off C. a$ay D. from

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    4. A. allo$ed B. provided C. offered D. opened

    . A. caused B. produced C. meant D. resulted

    K# (  Pararap "+ G+-**>  u$ 1D  )  1. A 2. C 4.0 D. A . C

     Pararap #  ( u$ 1 ) 

    n a speech to the Congress in 1%!1/ the 58 resident Jennedy (1).the nation to put a man on the moon before the end of the decade.After the president;s speech/ ,A8A;s Apollo programme $as developed to (2) thechallenge.

      6n   u$ 1  )  1. 0 2. A 4.A D. C . A Pararap &   ( u$ 15 ) 

    +he +a* ahal is a mausoleum located in Agra/ ndia.t $as built under ughal =mperor 8hah

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    1. A. reminder B. memory C. respect D. remember 

    2. A. invites B. offers C. accepts D. attracts

    3. A. familiar B. popular C. enormous D. manificent

    4. A. or B. nor C. and D. then

    . A.opens B. revie$s C. appears D. sho$s

    K# (  Pararap &+ G+-**>  u$ 15  )  1. 0 2. 3 4.0 D. A . C

      0 . Ch!!"# $h# M#"$ "%#&

     Pararap 1  ( u$ 14 )  9ardening is the art of gro$ing plants $ith the goal of crafting a purposeful landscape.esidential gardening

    most often ta)es place in or about a residence/ in a space referred to as the garden.Although a garden typically is

    located on the land near a residence/ it may also be located in a roof/ in an atrium/ on a balcony/ in a $indo$0box/ or 

    on a patio or vivarium..

      9ardening also ta)es place in non0residential green areas/ such as par)s/ public or semi0public gardens

    amusement and theme par)s/ along transportation corridors/ and around tourist attractions and hotels.n these

    situations/ a staff of gardeners or grounds)eepers maintains the gardens.

      ndoor gardening is concerned $ith the gro$ing of houseplants $ithin a residence or building/ in a conservatory/

    or in a greenhouse.ndoor gardens are sometimes incorporated as part of air conditioning or heating systems.

      -ater gardening is concerned $ith gro$ing plants adapted to pools and ponds.Bog gardens are also considered atype of $ater garden.+hese all re(uire special conditions and considerations.A simple $ater garden may consist

    solely of a tub containing the $ater and plant.

    1. -here is a garden usually located

    A. on the land B. in a roof C. on a balcony D. in a $indo$0box

      2. -ho maintains the public gardens

      A. $or)ers B. house)eepers C. grounds)eepers D. firemen

      3. -hich of the follo$ing is ,6+ non0residential green areas

      A. par)s B. botanical gardens C. tourist attractions D. apartments

      4. ndoor gardening sometimes includes

      A. atrium B. air conditioning C. transportation corridor D. &oological garden

      . -ater gardening is concerned $ith .  A. patios B. vivariums C. pools D. greenhouses

    K#   1. A 2. C 4.3 D.0 . C

     Pararap   ( u$ 14 ) 

    8tamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related ob*ects/ such as overs K envelopes or pac)ages

    $ith stamps on them L t is one of the $orld;s most popular hobbies/ $ith estimates of the number of collectors

    ranging up to 2' million in the 5nited 8tates alone.

      any casual collectors en*oy accumulating stamps $ithout $orrying about the tiny details/ but the creation

    of a large or comprehensive collection generally re(uires some philatelic )no$ledge.+his is especially important forthose $ho intend to spend large amounts for stamps.

      8tamp collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries $ho create limited runs of

    elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors.+he stamps produced by these countries far

    exceed the postal needs of the countries.

      8ome collectors/ observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps/ have ta)en to hilatelic

    nvestment.are stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments/ and are easy to store.+hey offer an

    attractive alternative to art/ other collectible investments/ and precious metals.

    1. +he estimated number of stamp collectors in the 5nited 8tates is .

    A. 3' million B. 2' million C. 1' million D. 1 million

      2. hilatelic )no$ledge is especially important for

      A. many casual collectors en*oy B. some small countries  C. those $ho intend to spend large amounts for stamps D. the postal needs of the countries

      3. -hy have some collectors ta)en to hilatelic investment

      A. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of stamps.

      B. Because they have observed the generally rising prices of rare stamps.

      C. Because they have observed the generally lo$ prices of stamps.

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      D. Because they haven;t observed the generally rising prices of stamps.

      4. +he $ord they in paragraph 4 refers to ..

      A. 8tamp collectors B. 8mall countries C. are stamps D. +he prices of rare stamps

      . -hich of the follo$ing is ,6+ true about rare stamps

      A. +hey are among the most portable of tangible investments.

      B. +hey are easy to store.

      C. +hey are an important source of revenue.

      D. +hey offer an attractive alternative to art.

    K#   1. 0 2. C 4.0 D.C . C

     Pararap "  ( u$ 1D )  Although s(uare dancing is considered a typically American form of dance/ its origin can be traced to earlier

    =uropean fol) dances.+he traditional formation/ a s(uare consisting of four couples facing each other/ can be found

    in many old =uropean formation dances/ including =nglish orris dancing / 8cottish reels/ and rish *igs/ as $ell as

    the elegant ballroom dancing of the royal courts.

      :istorically/ s(uare dancing in America has follo$ed t$o separate lines of development/ referred to as eastern

    s(uare dance and $estern or co$boy s(uare dance.+he eastern dance $as clearly related to ,e$ =ngland country

    dancing/ $ith the four0couple s(uare.n contrast/$estern s(uare dance $as adapted from Appalachian ountain

    dances such as the Jentuc)y running set.n the running set/ couples from a circle of any number of couples/

    although often traditional four0couple circles are preferred.-estern dance $as also influenced by the dances alreadyfound in the region/ especially those of 8pain and exico.

      odern American s(uare dancing includes elements of both the eastern and $estern varieties.+he traditional four0

    couple s(uare is popular/ but all four couples *oin hands for circle figures around the s(uare as $ell.5nli)e the

    original dances/ $hich could be memori&ed/ modern dances are more spontaneous. 8(uare dances rely on a caller to

    c