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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH

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UNIT 1 - Friendship

I. Choose the words which contain the sound /tʃ/ and /dʒ/
education, engineer, damage, mutual, computer, children, teach, Christmas, machine,
village, religion, hamburger, enjoy, dirty, schedule, literature, information, question,
orchestra, cheap, pleasure, feature, imaginary, jealous, cheese, jacket, geometry, green,
purchase, suggest, instruction, essential, nature, fortunate.
/tʃ/
/dʒ/
II. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the word in the box.
constant capable selfish loyal
suspicionacquaint enthusiastsympathize hospitablefriend

1. His for music has stayed strong, throughout his 23 years in radio.
2. He showed unswerving to his friends.
3. We all have great for the victims of the flood.
4. is very important because uncertain people cannot have a lifelong
friendship.
5. It was very of him to offer us his room.
6. We were delighted by the wonderful of the local people.
7. The wine had made him of thinking clearly.
8. Playing a game with the children is a good way of getting them _ .
9. Inform the police immediately if you see anything _.
10. need time to develop.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
1. I didn't have enough time (finish) my work yesterday.
2. As she drove past his house, she noticed him _ (run) away from home.
3. I was relieved (find out) that I had passed the exam.
4. She made her son _ (wash) the windows before he could go outside
(play)
with his friends.
5. She lets her children (stay) up very late.
6. We had nothing (do) except look at the cinema posters.
7. We both heard him (say) that he was leaving.
8. It made him angry (wait) for people who were late.
9. I couldn't understand what the passage said, so I had my friend (translate) it for
me.
10. It's important _ (start) the meeting on time.
11. There are too many people here for me (talk) to all of them.
12. It took ages (download) the pictures from the Internet.
13. Whenever I have free time, I like (watch) the basketball team (practice).
14. She sent me an e-mail _ (inform) me that the meeting had been canceled.
15. It was a thrill (see) my brother (win) the chess tournament last year.
IV. Combine the given idea into one sentence. Add to when an infinitive is required.
1. use/ scissors/ tool are/ for/ sharp/ very young children

2. wrong/ consider/ they/ smoke/ it/ in public places

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3. let/ I/ stay/ think/ them/ should/ the weekend/ until/ we

4. climb/ the first/ oxygen/ who/ Everest/ without/ person/ was?

5. noticed/ run/ him/ from/ away/ she/ home

6. made/ the film/ laugh/ right from/ them/ the first few
minutes.

7. I'll/ look at/ the plumber/ have/ the central heating boiler

8. the answer/ you/ it/ work out/ clever/ of/ was

9. the tourists/ back/ when/ be/ the guide/ didn't/ tell/ at the
coach

10. hear/ enough/ the guide/ clearly/ everyone/ didn't/ loudly/ for/
speak
V. Choose the correct answers.
1 Instead of buying a new pair of shoes, I had my old ones .
a. repair b. to repair c. repairing d. repaired
2. It's possible _ a train across Canada.
a. take b. to take c. taking d. to be taken
3. Now that we've finished painting the house, there is nothing left .
a. to do b. for doing c. to be done d. for being done
4. Before we leave, let's have Shelley a map for us so we won't get lost.
a. draw b. to draw c. drawing d. drawn
5. I can hear a cat at the window.
a. scratches b. to scratch c. scratching d. was scratching
6. I think your mother should let you _ your own mind.
a. make up b. to make up c. making up d. made up
7. The police never found the money _in the robbery.
a. stealing b. be stolen c. steal d. stolen
8. Do you know what made so many people their home?
a. evacuate b. to evacuate c. evacuated d. be evacuated
9. bread, you usually need flour, salt, and yeast.
a. Make b. To make c. Making d. For make
10. We saw our favorite ballet at the theater last night.
a. perform b. performing c. performed d. in
performing
11. He was never heard 'thank you' in his life.
a. say b. to say c. saying d. said
12. I was delighted my old friends again.
a. to see b. seeing c. seen d. to be seen
13. to friends is nice but alone is also enjoyable.
a. Talk / to be b. To talk / be c. Talk / be d. Talking / being
14. I'd rather to Elvis than the Beatles.
a. listen b. to listen c. listening d. listened
15. I can make myself pretty well in English.
a. understand b. to understand c. understanding d. understood 2
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VI. There is at least one mistake in each sentence. Suggest appropriate corrections.
1. She longed the holidays to come so that she could be with her family again.
2. I overheard say that he's thinking of moving to Manchester.
3. They were seen climb through the window.
4. Very reluctantly, he consented her to lend the .money to Janet.
5. My parents always encouraged work hard at school.
6. For years the group has been campaigning an inquiry to hold into the accident.
7. I watched a pavement artist to draw a portrait in crayons.
8. Sam promised me to show me how to fish for salmon, but he never had the time.
9. It's easier to do it yourself than to explain to somebody else how to do it.
10. He was never heard say 'thank you' in his life.
11. This card entitles to take an extra person with you free.
12. They let me to borrow their car while they were on holiday.
13. I explained enough for her understanding what was happening.
14. To see him to walk down the street, you'd never know he was blind.
15. Most people are afraid hearing the truth about them.
VII. Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition.
1. A selfish person is incapable true friendship.
2. He was accused being disloyal the government.
3. How much time do you spend homework?
4. Good friendship should be based _ mutual understanding.
5. Do you keep in touch _ any school friends?
6. Some adults have a total lack sympathy _ young people.
7. He's more concerned _ what people think about him than anything else.
8. She had been briefly acquainted him more than 20 years earlier.
9. She thought _ him very often.
10. Some people take _ interest with enthusiasm, but they are soon tired
it.
VIII. Rewrite the sentence or join the pairs of sentences beginning with the word(s)
given.
1. He worked out the answer. It was clever of him.
It was
2. Marie always pays her bills regularly. She's careful that
way. Marie is always
3. He was crossing the road. I caught sight of him.
I noticed
4. When we finally heard that David had arrived, we were very
relieved. We were relieved
5. Why have you thrown up your job? You're mad.
You are
6. Jimmy got into his car and drove away. I saw this.
I saw
7. It is disappointing that we haven't heard from Molly.
We are
8. Contacting her at work is usually quite easy.
She is
9. The house shook violently and all of us felt that.

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All of us felt
10. Can you sign the papers please? They are ready now.
The papers are
11. Don't lend Tom any money. That would be most unwise.
You
12. Mr. Pinchley doesn‟t allow his teenage children to go out in the evenings.
Mr. Pinchley makes
13. What I want to do is start my own business. I‟m keen.
I am
14. Harry couldn‟t get his parents‟ permission to buy a motorbike.
Harry‟s parents didn‟t let

UNIT 1 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
1. a. machine b. change c. teacher d. choose
2. a. condition b. option c. suggestion d. relation
3. a. believe b. readily c. friend d.
pleasure
4. a. good b. gossip c. game d.
geometry
5. a. trust b. mutual c. number d. uncertain
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. It was so relaxing to be old friends.
a. in b. between c. among d. around
7. She's made friends a little girl who lives next door.
a. to b. of c. by d. with
8. The children seem to be totally capable working by themselves.
a. on b. of c. in d. for
9. Your friendship should be based on trust.
a. basic b. fragile c. mutual d. blind
10. The company expects from its employees.
a. constancy b. quality c. interest d. loyalty
11. I've got lots of _, but only a few are really good friends
a. close friends b. acquaintances c. neighbors d. partners
12. Friendship is a two-sided , it lives by give-and-take.
a. affair b. event c. aspect d. feature
13. Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.
a. romantic part b. important part c. difficult part d. interesting part
14. They a close friendship at university.
a. created b. became c. promoted d. formed
15. We stayed friends even after we and left home.
a. brought up b. turned up c. grew up d. took up
B. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d -that best completes the sentence.
16. He finds it lasting friendships.
a. difficult to make b. difficulty in making c. is difficult to make d. difficult making

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17. You any friends if you talking like that.


a. will win/ carryon b. won't win/ carryon
c. wouldn't win/ carried on d. would have won/ had carried on
18. The aim of the culture festival is friendship between the two countries
a. promote b. promoting c. to promote d. being
promoted
19. People he _ _ turned out to be only fair-weather friends.
a. trusted b. has trusted c. was trusting d. had trusted
20. How can you let such a silly incident _ your friendship?
a. wreck b. to wreck c. wrecking d. that wrecks
21. It has become necessary _ water in the metropolitan area because of
the severe drought.
a. rationing b. ration c. to ration d. to have
rationed
22. All the passengers were made their seat belts during the turbulence.
a. buckle b. to buckle c. buckling d. for buckling.
23. good ice cream, you need to use a lot of cream.
a. Make b. Making c. To make d. For make
24. I got my friend her car for the weekend.
a. to let me to borrow b. to let me borrow c. let me borrow d. let me to borrow
25. They good friends, but they've fallen out recently.
a. used to be b. would be c. were d. are
C. Identify the one underlined word or phase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. Whatever happened, I didn't want to lose friendship of Vera.
A B C D
27. The basic aims of science and magic are very similar - to understand and to
A B C D
control nature.
28. It was a period of her life when she made some lifelong friendship.
A B C D
29. Simon finds it hard for making friends with other
children. A B C D
30. Not longer are contributions to the advancement of industry made primarily by
A B C D
individuals.
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
terms words came pieces touch
change last experience talk accent
Meeting old school friends again can be a strange (31) Some have changed
so much that you can hardly recognise them: they speak with a different (32) , are
interested in different things and all you can do is make small (33) and hope
they'll go soon. Others, though you might have been out of (34) _ with them for
years, are just the same as they always were - it's as if you (35) saw them
yesterday.
Before you know it, you're exchanging (36) about your families and

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friends, and setting out the (37) for another game of chess. A few change for the
better. There's one person that I (38) __ on with very well now, though we weren't on
speaking (39) for our last two years at school. One day, we met at a party and
made it up and (40) engaged the same evening.
B. Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statement are true (T)
or false (F)
The proverb 'A friend in need is a friend indeed.' means that we shall know who our
real friends are when we are in need. Those who desert us when we are in difficulty are just
unfaithful friends.
A true friend would remain with us whether we are rich or poor. Some people be
friend the rich, simply for the sake of getting benefits from them.
It is useless to have insincere friends because these friends remain with us as long as
we are rich or powerful. It is better to have one or two good friends rather than having
hundreds of insincere ones.
A true friend will stand by us in our trials and tribulations. He will be a great source
of consolation and comfort in our troubles. So we must be careful in choosing our friends. It
is difficult to choose a sincere friend overnight; it takes years for us to find a sincere friend.
41. Real friends share everything we need.
42. Unfaithful friends stop being our friends when we are in trouble.
43. A rich friend is always a true friend.
44. A true friend is always loyal to us and support us through our difficulties.
45. It's not worth having a lot of friends.
46. It may take a lot of time to find a real friend.
IV. WRITING
47. the promotion of health and to helping people avoid injury and disease.
a. To commit the Red Cross b. The Red Cross to commit
c. Committed to the Red Cross is d. The Red Cross is committed to
48. It is possible may assist some tree in saving water in the winter.
a. the leaves are lost b. when leaves have lost
c. that the loss of leaves d. to lose leaves
49. It can sometimes a home.
a. to take months to sell b. take several months to sell
c. selling takes several months d. to sell taking several months
50. Pioneer men and women endured terrible hardships, and
a. so do their children b. neither did the children
c. also the children d. so did their children

UNIT 1 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. generous b. suspicious c. constancy d. sympathy
2. a. sorrow b. mutual c. pursuit d. influence
3. a. acquaintance b. unselfish c. attraction d. humorous
4. a. intelligent b. interesting c. hospitable d. favourite
5. a. loyalty b. success c. incapable d. sincere
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS

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A. Choose the one word or phrase- a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. Sarah brightened _ considerably as she thought of Emily's words.
a. with b. on c. up d. for
7. Does he tell you how he is getting his new friends?
a. on with b. on of c. away with d. out of
8. There is no truth in the that Margaret has lost her job.
a. rumour b. case c. instance d. news
9. Friendship is a two-side _; it lives by give-and-take.
a. affair b. event c. way d. aspect
10. Jen had confided her secret to Mark; but he betrayed her .
a. loyalty b. trust c. constancy d. sympathy
11. They were extremely _ to my plight.
a. sympathized b. sympathetic c. sympathy d. sympathetieal
12. The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths.
a. sadness b. anxiety c. disappointment d. interest
13. Let me know if you see anyone acting .
a. properly b. constantly c. suspiciously d. carefully
14. Business leaders gave an welcome to the proposal.
a. official b. exciting c. enthusiastic d. warmly
15. The school appeared essentially _ _ since my day.
a. changed b. unchanged c. changeable d. unchangeable
B. Choose the one word or phrase –a, b, c, or d- that best completes the
sentences.
16. „How about going to the theater?' 'OK,' but I would rather a concert.'
a. attend b. to attend c. attending d. have attended
17. Neither my friends nor I particularly interested in the training course next
month.
a. are b. am c. be d. being
18. It's time you _ _ harder for the next exam.
a. work b. are working c. worked d. have worked
19. Jim doesn't speak very clearly .
a. It‟s difficult to understand him b. It‟s difficult for understanding him
c. He‟s difficult in understand him d. It‟s difficult to understand.
20. Only when she apologizes to her again.
a. I'll speak b. will I speak c. that I speak d. I speak
21. Let's go ahead and do it now. Nothing by waiting.
a. accomplishes b. accomplished
c. has accomplished d. will be accomplished
22. Last night, we saw a meteor through the sky.
a. streaked b. to streak c. streak d. to have streaked
23. At the end of this month, we friends for ten years.
a. will be b. are c. has been d. will have been
24. The skiers would rather through the mountains than go by bus.
a. to travel on train b. traveled by train
c. travel by train d. traveling by the train

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25. If we leave now for our trip, we can drive half the distance before we stop
lunch.
a. having b. to have c. having had d. for having
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be
changed for the sentence to be correct.
26. When I kept getting unwanted calls, I called the phone company and
A B
had my phone number change.
C D
27. During a curfew it is not possible walking on the streets after a specified
A B C D
hour.
28. Clay that has been heated or fired in a kiln cannot to be softened again.
A B C D
29. It is educational for children to observe adults to perform their daily tasks
A B C D
30. As they grow older, children in many cultures taught not to rely
A B C
on their parents.
D
III. READING
A. Choose the correct words or phrases that best complete the passage.
Dear Jane,
I'm sorry for not (31) _ to you for two months. In my postcard sent to you when I
was on vacation in July, I told you about a new friend of (32) , Lisa Moran, who lives
near my uncle's farm in Napan Valley, California. You may be curious to know what she is
(33) .
Well, Lisa is of our age - 17 - and not very tall or slim. In fact, she has (34)
rounded shoulders and a plump face. The best (35) on Lisa's face are her green eyes
and the two dimples on her checks. She (36) lively with her hair cut short and
dressed in (37) clothes - jeans and a T-shirt. When I first met her at my cousin's
birthday party, I was attracted by her (38) _ and pleasingly direct manners. Curiously
enough, Lisa has the same (39) in music as you and I.
That's (40) about Lisa for the moment. How have you been doing with your
school work? Please write soon.
Best wishes
Ann Maxfield
31. a. write b. to write c. writing d. wrote
32. a. I b. me c. my d. mine
33. a. looking b. like c. seen d. similar
34. a. slightly b. hardly c. scarcely d.
reasonably
35. a. aspects b. points c. features d. marks
36. a. feels b. seems c. appears d. looks
37. a. casual b. formal c. sports d. trendy
38. a. light-hearted b. high-handed c. self-centered d. easy-going
39. a. taste b. hearing c. sense d. way

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40. a. all b. enough c. end d. most


B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Having a best friend to confide in can bring a positive effect on our emotional health. An
evening out with the closest friend may be the best guarantee of a good time. In fact, our best
friend can prevent us from developing serious psychological problems such as depression
and anxiety.
Best friendship evolves with time - we cannot go out and pick our best friend. We
become friends with people who share common interests – at school or through hobbies, for
example.
Best friends have usually known each other for years and stuck together through good
and bad times. If you haven't got one, perhaps you are being too distant from people, or
focusing too much on your work.
41. A best friend can .
a. give us a healthy life b. go out with us in the evening
c. spend much time finding d. share joy and sadness with us
42. Close friends need to _ .
a. study at the same school b. have the same interests
c. pursue the same hobbies d. spend time together
43. According to the passage, .
a. it takes a lot of time to make close friendships
b. we can go out and choose a good friend easily
c. best friends have good and bad times
d. It‟s very difficult to make lasting friendships
44. The word 'one' in the last paragraph refers to _ .
a. good time b. bad time c. a friendship d. a close friend
45. Which of the following sentences is not mentioned?
a. We often have satisfaction being with a close friend.
b. the ties of close friendship will never be broken.
c. An unsociable person may not have a close friend.
d. Friendships need time to develop.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the sentence - a, b, c, or d - which is closest in meaning to the sentence
above.
46. At the factory he likes people to let him have his own way.
a. He doesn't like it when people tell him what to do.
b. He often needs the help of other people in his work.
c. He doesn't accept help from people he dislikes.
d. He likes people to think all good ideas are his own.
47. I would rather have an egg for breakfast.
a. I would eat an egg for my breakfast.
b. I don't want an egg for breakfast.
c. I prefer to have an egg for breakfast.
d. I'll have an egg if there, is nothing else for my breakfast.
48. It would have been a perfect paper except for some mistakes.
a. It was a perfect paper b. The word was spelt perfectly.
c. The paper had some mistakes d. The teacher did not accept the paper
49. It's waste of time to try to explain anything to Tony.

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a. Tony should be given explanation.


b. It's not worth trying to explain anything to Tony.
c. To save time, explain it to Tony.
d. It's well worth trying to explain things to Tony.
50. The workers are threatening to go on strike unless the company raises the hourly wage.
a. If their wages are not increased, the workers plan to strike.
b. The company raised the workers' wages to avoid a strike.
c. The company demands that the workers strike.
d. The company threatened to pay the workers less.
B. Choose the best sentence -a, b, c, or d - made from the given cues.
51. I/ had/ An/ clean/ bedroom/ before/ let/ her/ go out/ play//
a. I had An clean up her bedroom before I let her going out to play.
b. I had An cleaned her bedroom before letting her go out for playing.
c. I had An clean up her bedroom before I let her go out to play.
d. I had An to clean her bedroom before letting her go out to play.
52. It/ wonderful/ hear/ magnificent performance//
a. It was wonderful to hear such a magnificent performance.
b. It was wonderful of hearing a magnificent performance.
c. It's wonderful to hear such magnificent performance.
d. It will be wonderful to hear a such magnificent performance.
53. He/ not keep/ promise/ visit me/ regularly//
a. He doesn't keep promising and visiting me regularly.
b. He didn't keep his promise to visit me regularly.
c. He hasn't kept to promise to visit me regularly.
d. He doesn't keep his promise to visit to me regularly.
54. We/ listen/ old man/ say/ his story/ beginning/ end//
a. We listened to the old man saying his story from beginning to end.
b. We listened the old man say his story from the beginning to the end.
c. We listened to the old man say his story from beginning to end.
d. We listened to the old man to say his story from beginning to end.
55. boys/ clever/ see/ solution/ problem/ so quickly//
a. The 'boys were clever to see the solution to the problem so quickly.
b. Boys are clever to see the solution of problem so quickly.
c. The boys are clever at seeing the solution to the problem so quickly.
d. The boys were clever to see the solution of the problem so quickly.

UNIT 2 - PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

II. Complete each of the sentences with the appropriate word from the box. Make
changes if necessary.
embarrass personal idol excite imagine
memory embrace sneak fuss experience
1. A lot of teenagers make Bi Rain their .
2. The task needs the skills of a suitably engineer.
3. She smiled to hide her slight .
4. I prefer Pizza to hamburgers.
5. The romantic evening cruise will be a experience.

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6. They left quietly, without .


7. I have a suspicion that she knows more than she's telling us.
8. They were locked in a passionate on the station platform.
9. Don't get the children too .
10. I haven't got a picture of this so you'll just have to use your .
III. Complete the passage with the correct verb form.
(1) (you/ ever/ be) in a cable car? Well I have. Last February, I (2)
(go) on a ski strip to Switzerland. What a trip! The first morning, I (3) (get) into a
cable car. I (4) (want) to go to the top of the mountain and (5) .The
cable car (6) _ (start) up the mountain. I (7) (look) down, and it was so
beautiful. Then there (8) terrible noise. Suddenly the car (9) _ (stop). It (10)
(not move), and there was quiet everywhere.
It was cold, and it (11) _ (begin) to get dark and snow. I (12) (be) alone
for one hour, two hours. I thought, "They (13) _ (forgot) me!" At last the car started
back down the mountain. It went very fast. "Sorry" a man said when 1 (l4) (climb)
out of the car. "We (15) (never/ have) this problem before. Please, try again
tomorrow." "He (16) _ (joke)," I thought. "I (17) (have) enough of cable
car for a lifetime."
IV. Cross out any improbable answers.
1. I’ve understood/ I understand biology a lot better now that we've got a new teacher.
2. I went/ had gone to see a Formular One race last week, but I admit/ I‟m admitting that
I don't know much about cars.
3. Do you find/ Have you found it difficult to concentrate on your work with this music on?
4. We’ll do/ We do our best to get the computer repaired by next week, but we
won't guarantee/ we don't guarantee it.
5. I've just started/ I just started to learn how to drive. Now I'm knowing/ I know how
difficult it is.
6. She says that she wasn't in the kitchen when the bottle was smashed / smashed, but I
refuse/ I'm refusing to believe her.
7. I'm certainly agreeing/ I certainly agree with you that people shouldn't drink and drive.
8. I know the company made/ has made a loss this year, But I won't apologize/ I don't
apologize for that.
9. It's very difficult for us to get jobs here, so we're considering/ we consider emigrating to
Canada.
10. Since I has won / won the lottery, my telephone didn't stop/ hasn’t stopped ringing.
People phone / are phoning to ask how I spend / I'm going to spend the money.
11. In tonight's World Cup match, France currently beat / are currently beating Germany 2-1
with five minute of the match to go. If the score remains/ is remained the same it will be
the first time Germany lost/ have lost to France since 1998.
12. Beckham passes/ is passing to Giggs who shoots/ is shooting just over the bar.
Manchester United attack/ are attacking much more in this half...
13. She goes/ She's going up to this man and looks/ looking straight into his eyes. He's not
wearing/ He doesn't wear his glasses, and he's not recognizing/ he doesn't recognize
her...
14. I have gone/ went to a concert yesterday in the Town Hall. In the middle of it, while the
orchestra played/ was playing a man suddenly was standing/ stood on his seat and
starting/ started to conduct them...

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15. This man plays/ is playing golf when a kangaroo bounds/ is bounding up to him, grabs/
grabing his club and hits / hitting his ball about half a mile...
V. Complete the sentence using these pair of verbs. Use the past simple or past
progressive.
come - show; get - go; break - ski; live - spend; look- see; look - slip; start - check in;
add - taste; go off - light; not listen - explain; push - run; write - drive; shut - start;
come - put; take - place .
1. The smoke alarm _ when he _ a cigarette under neath it.
2. Just as I _ _ into the bath all the light _ off.
3. When I in Paris, I three hours a day traveling to and from work.
4. She more salt to the soup, and then it _ much better.
5. Helen her leg while she in Switzerland.
6. When the taxi _I my suitcase on the back seat.
7. A friendly American couple chatting to him as he _ at the hotel
reception.
8. I bumped into Mary last week. She a lot better than when I last her.
9. It was an amazing coincidence. Just as I to Anne, she to my house to
come and see me
10. I the windows as soon as it to rain.
11. My boss into the office just as I everyone my holiday photos.
12. He the cake out of the oven and it carefully on the table
13. When his mother _ in the other direction Steve _ away quietly.
14. She open the door and into the room.
15. I can't remember how to answer this question. I must confess that I while the
teacher it to us.
VI. Complete these sentences using the verb given. Use the past simple or the
past perfect.
1. As Geoff was introduced to Mrs Snape, he (realize) that he _ (meet)
her before.
2. During the previous week, I (go) to the gym every morning.
3. By the time I _ (get) back to the bathroom, the bath _ (overflow).
4. The boy told me that he _ (lose) his train ticket and (not/ know) how
he would get home.
5. I was just about to leave when I (remember) my briefcase.
6. She (walk) into the station only to find that the train (leave).
7. At the conference, scientists reported that they (find) a cure for Malaria.
8. On my last visit to Wixton I (find) that the village _ (not change)
much.
9. In a surprise move, the Prime Minister (resign) last night.
10. Jane didn't want any dinner. She _ _ (eat) already.
11. When she _ (come) into the hall, everyone (start) cheering.
12. After they _ _ (eat) all the food, they (pick) up their bags and left.
13. I thought I would get to the restaurant first, but Jim (arrive) before me.
14. By the time I _ (get) to the party, most people _ (go) home.
15. As soon as I (turn) the ignition key, the engine (catch) fire.
VII. Choose the correct answer.
1. After Jessica her degree, she intends to work in her father's company.

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a. will finish b. finishes c. finished d. is finishing


2. As you your car at the moment, can I borrow it?
a. don't use b. didn't use c. aren't using d. haven't used
3. When she saw a snake at her feet, she .
a. screamed b. was screaming c. had screamed d. screams
4. When he realised that I at him, he _
away.
a. looked - was turning b. was looking - turned
c. was looking - was turning d. looked - turned
5. I the new Harry Potter book now, so you can borrow my copy if you like.
a. finish b. am finishing c. have finished d. had finished
6. I was sure that I him before.
a. met b. had met c. have met d. was meeting
7. Before I started the car, all of the passengers _ their seat belts.
a. will buckle b. had buckled c. was buckling d. have buckled
8. The minute I got the news about Sue I my parents.
a. phoned b. was phoning c. had phoned d. have phoned
9. A lot since I last you.
a. happened - saw b. happened - have seen
c. has happened - saw d. has happened - have seen
10. Your eyes are red - _ ?
a. did you cry b. have you been crying
c. have you cried d. do you cry
11. A small stone struck the windshield while we down the gravel road.
a. drive b. were driving c. had driven d. had been driving
12. In the next few year, thousands of speed cameras on major roads.
a. are appeared b. will appear
c. are appearing d. are going to appear
13. After she _ hospital, she had a long holiday.
a. leaves b. is leaving c. left d. has left
14. for a long time before you got a job?
a. Were you looking b. Have you looked
c. Have you been looking d. Had you looked
15. The film _ by the time we to the cinema.
a. already began - got b. have already begun - got
c. had already begun - got d. already began - had got
VIII. Write a second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first. Use the word
or words in brackets.
1. I started working in this hotel six months ago. (worked)

2. Sue has been in Italy for the last three weeks. (went)

3. I met her during my stay in Paris last summer. (while)

4. We haven't gone to the cinema for over a year. (It's)

5. Sam played tennis yesterday and it was his first game. (never)

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6. How long is it since they went to Nairobi? (When)

7. Mac Kenzie wrote four best-sellers before he was twenty. (By the age)

8. She is still working on her homework. (stopped)

9. Could you deliver the goods to my house? (delivered)

10. In the middle of our dinner there was a knock at the door. (when)

IX. Complete each of these sentences with a suitable preposition.


1. She had a quick glance the newspaper as she gulped down her coffee.
2. She got the bus and sit next an old man.
3. If you don't like the scarf, you can take it _ to the shop.
4. She showed her new toy _ _ her friends.
5. How much did you pay your new car?
6. He pointed _ the dog when it ran _ them.
7. Are you interested _ practicing speaking English?
8. You should have more confidence your own abilities.
9. The fire started in the kitchen because she forgot to turn the light .
10. My parents gave me a bicycle my birthday.
X. Write the complete sentences, using the words given.
Dear Karen,
1. I/ have/ a great time/ here/ England.

2. My university term/ not start/ until/ the autumn/ so/ I1 take/ opportunity/ improve my
English

3. I/ stay/ some English friends/ own/ a farm.

4. On weekdays/ I catch/ a bus/ Torquay/ go/ language classes.

5. My friends/ say/ my pronunciation/ much better/ when/ I arrive.


_
6. At weekends/ I/ help/ the farm. It/ quite/ hard work/ but/ I/ like.

7. you/ come/ see/ me/ Christmas?

8. My friends/ want/ meet/ you/ and there/ plenty/ space.

9. Let/ me/ know/ as soon/ you/ decide.

10. I/ look forward/ hear/ you/ soon.

Love, Paul

TEST 1

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I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently to the others.
1. a. grade b. great c. sneaky d.
embrace
2. a. money b. notice c. glance d. ankle
3. a. imagine b. glance c. geography d. religion
4. a. looked b. noticed c. turned d. helped
5. a. change b. English c. single d. anger
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences, or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. She glanced briefly his lapel badge.
a. in b. on c. at d. up
7. my experience, very few people really understand the problem.
a. To b. In c. With d. From
8. People here have a more relaxed attitude their work.
a. to b. in c. on d. for
9. The novel is based on his in the war.
a. attitudes b. images c. situations d. experiences
10. I don't like that man. There is a sneaky look on his face.
a. furious b. humorous c. dishonest d. guilty
11. She made a big about not having a window seat on the plane.
a. complaint b. fuss c. excitement d. interest
12. He has a very outgoing and makes friends very easily.
a. person b. personal c. personality d. personage
13. He to the spot where the house used to stand.
a. pointed b. showed c. directed d. glanced
14. Teenagers often have their who they admire very much.
a. ideals b. admirers c. images. d. idols
15. I had a glance at the article, but I haven't read it yet.
a. close look b. quick look c. direct look d. furtive look
B. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.
16. Before he turned 14, Mozart a few lesser piece for the piano.
a. has composed b. had composed c. was composed d. would composed
17. He was busy_ his homework.
a. to do b. doing c. for doing d. that he was doing
18. Rarely succeed in ballet if they start after the age of 12.
a. do children b. children have c. children d. are children
19. Have something to eat before you_ _.
a. leave b. left c. will leave d. had left
20. this holiday for ages.
a. We're looking forward to b. We looked forward to
c. We look forward to d. We've looked forward to
21. hard all year, so I felt that I deserved a holiday.
a. I work b. I worked c. I'd been working d. I've worked
22. The traffic lights green and I pulled away.

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a. turned b. were turning c. has turned d. had turned


23. How fast _ when the accident happened?
a. are you driving b. were you driving c. did you drive d. had you driven
24. Where ? Which hairdresser did you go to?
a. did you cut your hair b. have you cut your hair
c. did you have cut your hair d. did you have your hair cut
25. Fortunately, the hospital's new air-conditioning system_ _ when the first heat
wave of the summer arrived.
a. had installed b. installed
c. had been installed d. had been installing
C. Choose the underlined word or phrase- A, 8, C, or D- that needs correcting.
26. The governor has not decided how to deal with the new problem already.
A B C D
27. Hardly he had entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten his
A B C D
office key.
28. There are few areas of human experience that have not been writing about.
A B C D
29. I think you will enjoy the experience by taking part in the show.
A B C D
30. I find that necessary to do something about traffic problems in our city.
A B C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
eventually reached totally sketch for ahead heard much
clearly straight attracking pleased off fast there
I used to go into the country to (31) animals and plants, carrying my drawing
materials in a bag. One day I was walking across a field, looking (32) rabbits to
draw. Lost in thought, I had not noticed a bull running towards me. About one hundred
meters (33) _ _ was a tree under which I intended to sit and draw. Suddenly, I (34)
a noise behind me. I turned and saw the bull. I knew that a bull cannot see (35)
and notices only shape and movement. I did not panic but ran towards the tree,
keeping the tree, myself and the bull in a (36) line. To distract the bull, I then
threw my bag to the right, so it was out of the line of the tree. The bull saw this sudden
movement and headed towards the bag. I (37) the tree and climbed up it. From there
I watched the bull (38) my bag with its horns and feet. It continued to do this for
fifteen minutes I was very (39) to be, up the tree. (40) the bull was
satisfied and move off. I waited until it was a very long way (41) and then got
down from the tree and picked up my bag. I left the field as (42) as I could and
then looked inside my bag. Everything in it was (43) ruined.
B. Read the passage, then decide whether the following statements are true (T) or
false (F)
I knew it was going to be a bad day when, on the way to the airport, the taxi driver told
me he was lost.
I had booked my flight over the telephone, so when we finally arrived, I had to rush to
the reservation desk to pay for my ticket. The woman at the desk told me that my name was
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incorrectly. She gave me the ticket and told me I'd better check in my luggage quickly or I'd
miss my night. I was the last person to get on the plane.
I found my seat and discovered that I was sitting next to a four-year old boy who had a
cold. I sat down and wondered if anything else could go wrong. I hate flying, especially
take-off, but the plane took off and everything seemed to be all right. Then, a few minutes
later, there was a funny noise and everything started to shake. I looked out of the window
and – oh my God - there was smoke coming out of the wing. All I could think was "The
engine are on fire. We are going to crash. I am too young to die,"
Almost immediately, the captain spoke to us in a very calm voice "Ladies and
gentlement. This is your captain speaking. We are having a slight technical problem with
one of our engines. There is no need to panic. We will have to return to the airport. Please
remain seated and keep your seat belts fastened."
A few minutes later, we were coming on to land. The pilot made a perfect landing on the
runway. It was over. We were safe. That day I decided not to fly again. I caught another taxi
and went home. But as I closed the front door. I looked down at my case. Somehow I had
picked up the wrong suitcase.
44. There was nothing wrong with her on the way to the airport.
45. She was in a great hurry at the airport.
46. It took her about fifteen minutes to get her ticket.
47. She was delighted with the boy sitting nearby.
48. The plane had to come back to the airport because its engine was on fire.
49. The suitcase she brought home wasn't hers.
50. After that day, she decided that she would never fly again.
IV. WRITING
Choose the sentence -a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the sentence above.
51. I couldn’t help laughing when he told me that story.
a. I couldn't resist laughing when he told me that story.
b. I couldn't help him tell that story.
c. I did not laugh when hearing that story.
d. The story he told me not help at all.
52. We think he was in London last year.
a. He was thought to be in London last year.
b. He was thought to have been in London last year.
c. He is thought to be in London last year.
d. He is thought to have been in London last year.
53. David seems really ill at case in front of all those
people.
a. David feels uncomfortable in front of all those people.
b. David is easy to be ill because of all those people.
c. David is ill because he stands in front of all those people.
d. David fells comfortable in front of all those people.
54. She has cooked for dinner for two hours.
a. She didn't start cooking for dinner until it was two.
b. She started cooking for dinner two hours ago.
c. She has two hours to cook for dinner.
d. Cooking for dinner took her two hours.
55. I travel by bus as a last resort.
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b. Traveling by bus is my favorite.


c. I resort to bus when I am the last to come.
d. I only travel by bus when there're no other alternatives.

UNIT 2 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. appreciate b. experience c. embarrassing d. situation
2. a. excited b. interested c. confident d. memorable
3. a. floppy b. embrace c. cotton d. idol
4. a. complain b. destroy c. terrify d. imagine
5. a. carefully b. correctly c. seriously d. personally
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase- a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. What made you more interested learning English?
a. on b. in c. with d. to
7. He always complained his mother about his work.
a. with b. to c. at d. for
8. A few people enjoyed the exhibition, but the majority were _.
a. restrained b. admirable c. impartial d. disappointed
9. The girl was so that she didn't look at him in the face.
a. shy b. confident c. impatient d. sneaky
10. There is a growing tendency among singers to some famous singers.
a. imitate b. follow c. reflect d. pursue
11. An only child often creates an friend to play with.
a. imagery b. imaginable c. imaginary d.
imaginative
12. I felt my face burning with .
a. confidence b. enthusiasm c. pleasure d. embarrassment
13. I believe that everyone has had experiences in their life.
a. memorable b. observable c. acceptable d. reflexible
14. He rose from his chair and her warmly.
a. protected b. replaced c. embraced d. appreciated
15. She showed her by asking lots of trivial questions.
a. experience b. experienced c. inexperienced d. inexperience
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.
16. Not a word since the exam started.
a. she wrote b. she had written c. had she written d. she has written
17. Among the many valuable paintings in the gallery a self-portrait by Picasso.
a. is b. are c. be d. were
18. My father isn't interested in tennis and .
a. my brothers don't either b. so aren't my brothers
c. neither do my brothers d. neither are my brothers
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a. go b. be going c. have gone d. went


20. Since to a warmer and less humid climate, I've had no trouble with my asthma.
a. upon moving b. moving c. I move d. I moving
21. He looked forward to _ his first pay packet.
a. be receiving b. have received c. receiving d. receive
22. I'm sorry you've missed the train, it five minutes ago.
a. had left b. left c. has left d. has been left
23. you at the station if you'd told me you were coming today.
a. I'd meet b. I was met c. I met d. I'd have met
24. It was that everyone answered it correctly.
a. so a simple question b. such a simple question
c. too simple question d. a more simple question
25. The university _ by private funds as well as by tuition income and grants.
a. is supported b. supports c. is supporting d. has supported
C. Choose the underlined word or phrase -A, B, C, or D- that needs correcting.
26. Computers have made access to information instantly available just by push
A B C D
a few buttons.
27. We have heard so many news about recent developments in computer
A B C D
technology.
28. Fifteen hundred dollars a year were the per capita income in the United
A B C
States in 1950.
D
29. In science, the results of an experiment are not generally accepted until they
A B
had been duplicated in other laboratories.
C D
30. It is extremely important for an engineer to know to use a computer.
A B C D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d – that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
During the (31) years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to.
They often seem to dislike being questioned. They may seem (32) to talk about
their work at school. This is a normal (33) of this age. Though it can be very hard
for parents to understand, it is part of becoming (34) of teenagers trying to be
adult while they are still growing up. Young people are usually unwilling to talk if they
believe, that questions are trying to (35) _ up on them
Parents should do their (36) to talk to their son and daughter about school, work
and future plans but should not (37) _ them to talk if they don't want to. Parents
should also watch for danger signs. Some young people in trying to be adult may (38)
with sex, drugs, alcohol or smoking. Parents need to watch for any signs of (39)
behavior which may be connected with these and help if (40) .
31. a. early b. teenage c. childhood d. recent
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33. a. development. b. appearance c. circumstance d. achievement


34. a. free b. confident c. dependent d. independent
35. a. catch b. check c. keep d. make
36. a. well b. good c. better d. best
37. a. push b. allow c. put d. expect
38. a. experiment b. approach c. experience d. attach
39. a. unacceptable b. unusual c. normal d. exemplary
40. a. proper b. appropriate c. important d. necessary
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to
see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let
me have a few days‟ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide,
Kamal Rai, to go with me.
We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants
carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect
me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats,
especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to
find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day.
Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept
nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to
feel very frightened.
We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five
hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down
the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal
away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly
escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep!
41. The writer went to Nepal .
a. for holiday b. for treatment c. for business d. on tour
42. When having a few days off, he decided to go into .
a. the remote villages b. the mountains
c. the seaside d. the tropical forest
43. It's difficult to find tigers in the afternoon because .
a. they usually sleep at this time of day
b. it's so hot at this time
c. the elephants' back wasn't high enough to get view
d. tigers hardly hunt in the heat of the day
44. The writer started to feel frightened when .
a. he saw a tiger b. he saw the tiger's lunch
c. he scrept nearer d. he found a deer
45. The tiger _.
a. was like a flash of light b. saw them a second before they saw it
c. jumped out very fast d. jumped out of the grass at about four meters.
46. Which of the followings is not true according to the passage?
a. Tigers are members of the cat family.
b. The writer was made to wear shoes and trousers to protect him from the heat of the
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d. It was such a terrible experience that the writer couldn't sleep that night.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer -a, b, c, or d- that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed
before.
47. The plane had scarcely taken off when it crashed.
a. The plane took off and soon afterwards it crashed.
b. The plane hardly crashed after it took off.
c. When the plane was taking off, it crashed.
d. When the plane crashed, it hadn't taken off yet
48. Never has any one spoken to me like that!
a. I never speak that way.
b. Some people always speak to me that way.
c. Everyone speaks to me that way.
d. No one speaks to me that way.
49. It's a long time since I saw a movie.
a. I spent a long time looking for a movie to see.
b. I have seen some movies so far.
c. I haven't seen movie for a long time.
d. I saw a movie that took very long time.
50. He now goes to work on his bicycle instead of by car.
a. He still goes to work by car but more often on his bicycle.
b. He has stopped driving to work and goes by bicycle.
c. He has never gone to work in his car but always on his bicycle.
d. Since he bought the car, he has never used the bicycle to go to work.
51. I find myself at a loss to understand Harold's behavior.
a. I lost contact with Harold, so I couldn't understand him well.
b. I have to lose a lot to understand Harold's behavior.
c. I completely understand Harold's behavior.
d. I find Harold's behavior quite incomprehensible.
B. Choose one option that best fits each of the following sentences.
52. The cyclist he crossed the main street.
a. looked with caution after b. had looked cautiously before
c. was looked cautious when d. has looked cautiously while
53. Nowhere in the northern section of the United States for growing citrus crops.
a. the climate is suitable b. where the climate is suitable
c. is the climate suitable d. is there suitability of the climate
54. is a belief generally held by people who live in colder climates.
a. That weather affects a person's mood
b. Weather affects a person's mood
c. A person‟s mood is affected by weather
d. Although a person's mood is, affected by weather
55. he began to make friends more easily.
a. Having entered his new school, it was found that
b. After entering the new school
c. When he had been entering the new school.
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UNIT 3 - A PARTY

I. Choose the word in which the letter l, r, or h his silent.


1. a. cold b. calm c. light d. film
2. a. honey b. healthy c. honest d. happy
3. a. work b. parent c. drive d. dairy
4. a. horrible b. hospital c. holiday d. honour
5. a. follow b. fold c. folk d. file
6. a. ring b. uniform c. hungry d. pretty
7. a. should b. shoulder c. sailor d. slow
8. a. carry b. around c. burn d. Europe
9. a. inherit b. enhance c. exhale d. exhaust
10. a. calf b. climb c. world d. glass
11. a. home b. hour c. how d. hear
12. a. talk b. guilty c. health d. help
II. Complete these sentences with the correct form or tense of the verb in the box.
celebrate sing joke divorce receive
decorate serve gather invite clap
1. Paula's parent _ when she was only a child.
2. Everyone _ us when we went up to get our prize.
3. Let's have a party your birthday.
4. you your Christmas tree yet?
5. I'd have liked to have gone to their party but I .
6. She a camera as a twenty-fifth birthday present.
7. Traditionally, Auld Lang Syne _ at midnight on New Year Eve.
8. I thought he when he said he'd resigned.
9. By the time we got to the party, the pasta _ .
10. They for a major conference at the moment.
III. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1. They organized a party in _ of the year's successes. (celebrate)
2. The 50 wedding anniversary is called the
th
anniversary. (gold)
3. After they got , she never remarried. (divorce)
4. We wish them every _ in their new life. (happy)
5. The lighting in the room is functional as well as .(decorate)
6. The postponed the race because of heavy snow. (organize)
7. We're having a small family to mark our wedding anniversary. (gather)
8. I have no _ of changing jobs. (intend)
9. The food was good but the was very slow. (serve)
10. Nobody in the office had received an __ to the party. (invite)
IV. Which verb form is correct?
1. a. Passing the kitchen, he stopped drinking/ to drink a large glass of water.
b. They stopped talking/to talk when the teacher walked into the classroom.
2. a. Although she asked him to stop, he went on tapping/ to tap his pen on the table.
b. Dr Harris welcomed the members of the committee and went on
introducing/ to introduce the subject of the meeting.
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b. It cost me a fortune, 'but I don't regret spending/ to spend a year travelling around the
world.
4. a. Remember checking/ to check your answer before handing in your exam paper.
b. I remember putting/ to put the money in the top drawer, but it's not there now.
5. a. Have you forgotten meeting/ to meet me years ago?
b. Don't forget finding out/ to find out how many people are coming on Saturday.
6. a. I tried getting/ to get the table through the door, but it was too big.
b. I tried taking/ to take some aspirin, but the pain didn't go away.
7. a. He needs working/ to work harder if he wants to make progress.
b. It's difficult problem. It needs thinking/ to think about very carefully.
8. a. I think Nick meant breaking/ to break that glass. It didn't look like an accident.
b. If we want to get there by 7.00, that means getting/ to get up before 5.00.
9. a. Can you help me getting/ to get the dinner ready?
b. He looks so funny. Whenever I see him, I can't help smiling/ to smile
10. a. I'd advise taking/ to take more exercise.
b. I'd advise you taking/ to take more exercise.
V. Put the verb into correct form infinitive, to-infinitive, or -ing.
1. You shouldn't let your children (play) with matches. It's very easy
(catch) fire.
2. I enjoy (be) busy. I don't like it when there is nothing (do)
3. Let's hurry! We must finish (paint) the office before 3:00 today.
4. As we don‟t agree _ (carry out) a proposal we generally avoid (discuss)
the subject.
5. I don't mind (remind) you (lock) the door but you'd better
(try) (remember) on your own.
6. Please stop _ (interrupt) when I'm explaining something to you. You can_
(ask) questions at the end.
7. He admitted (enter) the house but refused (steal) the money.
8. I don't really fancy (spend) my whole holiday with your cousins. I'd rather
(spend) my time with you.
9. We had hoped (finish) the project by the end of the month but we keep_
(delay) by changes in the plans.
10. You'd better (go) and see the boss and say what you've done. If you put off
(explain) it to her, she'll only more annoyed.
11. No that's not what I meant (say). How can I make you _ (understand)?
12. Those shirts need_ (iron),but you don‟t need (iron) them now.
13. Are we permitted (bring) guests to the ceremony? I'd like (invite) my
friend to join us.
14. Children shouldn't be allowed (catch) violent programs on TV. Parents should
encourage their children (watch) educational programs.
15. It's no use (try) (persuade) her (change) her mind. Spend your
time (do) something more worthwhile.
VI. Choose the correct answer.
1. I don't mind _ late, if it will help at all.
a. to work b. to be work c. working d. being working
2. I remember _ to the zoo when I was a child.
a. to take b. to be taken c. taking d. being talking

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3. We managed over the wall without _ .


a. to climb/ seeing b. climbing/ being seen
c. to climb/ being seen d. to be climbed/ seeing
4. Isabel expected to the university, but she wasn't.
a. to admit b. to be admitted c. admitting d. being admitted
5. The city council agreed the architect's proposed design for a new parking
garage.
a. to accept b. to be accepted c. accepting d. being accepted
6. The tin opener seems for _ left-handed people.
a. to design b. to be designed c. designing d. being desigried
7. My parents appreciate the thank-you note you sent them.
a. to receive b. to be received c. receiving d. being received
8. When the police first questioned him, Wayne denied in the robbery.
a. to involve b. to be involved c. involving d. being involved
9. Many reliable methods of storing information tended when computers arrived.
a. to forget b. to be forgotten c. forgetting d. being forgotten
10. The police warned everybody inside with their windows closed.
a. to stay b. to be stayed c. staying d. being stayed
11. She resented to make tea for everyone at the meeting.
a. to ask b. to be asked c. asking d. being asked
12. Let's leave early. We can't risk in heavy traffic during rush hour.
a. to hold up b. to be held up c. holding up d. being held up
13. After their children had grown up, they decided to a condominium in the city.
a. to move b. to be moved c. moving d. being moved
14. The new students hope in many of the school's social activities.
a. to include b. to be included c. including d. being included
15. Does Dr Johnson mind at home if his patients need his help?
a. to call b. to be called c. calling d. being called
VII. Write the sentence, using the given cues.
1. She/ not stand/ kept/ wait/ such/ long time//

2. America/ said/ discovered/ 1498/ Columbus//

3. I/ have/ air-conditioner/ fix/ tomorrow//

4. She/ decide/ go back/ shop/ buy/ long dress//

5. I/ pleased/ hear/ you/ offer/ job/ assistant manager//

6. It/ worth/ try/ make/ change/ her mind//

7. There/ no point/ persuade/ her/ go/ us//

8. We'd prefer/ play tennis/ rather/ watch/ it/ TV//

9. I/ just/ finish/ read/ long novel/ write/ Arthur Hailey//

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10. I/ regret/ inform/ you/ your application/ refused//

VIII. Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition.


1. We are having a big party our twenty-fifthwedding anniversary.
2. It's Jane's farewell party _ Friday night.
3. He blew all 60 candles his birthday cake.
4. We don't know what to give Dad _ Christmas.
5. People usually give cards and gift _ the anniversary couple.
6. If you carry spending money like that, you'll end in debt.
7. We've invited all the neighbors _ our party.
8. He bought her a diamond ring their tenth wedding anniversary.
9. The whole family showed for our anniversary celebration.
10. There are some games the party. Would you join enthusiastically?
IX. Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first.
1. We expect the gorvernment to propose changes to the taxation system.
Changes to the taxation system
2. He couldn't play well in the last match because of his injured
knee. His injured knee made
3. You can try to get Jim to lend you his car, but you won't
succeed. There's no point
4. Supermarkets started to sell fresh pasta only in 1990s.
Fresh pasta
5. He wished he had invited her to his birthday party.
He regretted
6. Mastering a second language takes time and patience.
It
7. I prefer having dinner at home to going out for dinner.
I'd rather
8. After four years abroad, Mr. Brown returned home as an excellent engineer.
After Mr. Brown
9. It won't be difficult to get a ticket for the game.
You won't have any
Driving on the left is strange and difficult for Americans.
Americans aren't

TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others.
1. a. candle b. cake c. decorate d. celebration
2. a. adult b. candle c. talk d. flower
3. a. hour b. honest c. vehicle d. happy
4. a. weather b. cream c. friend d. wedding
5. a. birthday b. although c. together d. clothing
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.

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6. A lots of foods and drinks will be served the party.


a. in b. at c. for d. with
7. The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls 12th November.
a. in b. on c. at d. to
8. When they get together, all they talk is football.
a. to b. with c. about d. on
9. They're having a party in __ of his 84th birthday.
a. ceremony b. honor c. memory d. celebration
10. We tried to make a _ of our situation, but it wasn't funny.
a. joke b. trick c. tension d. risk
11. They held a concert to mark the of Mozart's death.
a. occasion b. anniversary c. situation d. remembrance
12. They a wonderful meal to more than fifty delegates.
a. made b. had c. served d. took
13. He tried his best to make his birthday party more .
a. enjoyed b. enjoying c. enjoyment d. enjoyable
14. When they finished singing, Lisa the candles on the cake.
a. turned off b. blew out c. cleared up d. brought out
15. Many men remarry and have second families.
a. married b. single c. divorced d. family
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.
16. A friend of mine phoned me to a party.
a. for invite b. inviting c. to invite d. for inviting
17. I couldn't find John at the party last night. If him, we‟d have been very
we happy.
a. would meet b. met c. had met d. have met
18. Let's have a party to celebrate our third successive win, _ _?
a. don't we b. do we c. will we d. shall we
19. My parents wouldn't _ to the party.
a. allow me go b. allow me to go c. allow me going d. allow to go
20. We are going to have my house _ tomorrow morning.
a. paint b. painting c. painted d. to be painted
21. We hope that the students themselves will enjoy part in the projects.
a. to take b. taking c. to be taken d. being taken
22. Jim wishes he Jane to his birthday party last night.
a. invited b. would invite c. have invited d. had invited
23. Sally's low test scores kept her from to the university.
a. admitting b. to admit c. to be admitted d. being admitted
24. Are you sure you told me about the party? I don't recall about it.
a. having told b. to have told c. having been told d. to have been told
25. I meant to get up early but I forgot up my alarm clock.
a. wind b. to wind c. wind d. wound
C. Choose the underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. Approximately 70 percent of all parents let their children to attend school.
A B C D
27. You should make your parents be happy for the rest of their life.

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A B C D
28. Conversation organizations help for preserving the ecology of area
A B
by keeping track of endangered species.
C D
29. There's no point having a car if you never use it.
A B C D
30. I think you should take the raincoat with you in case it will rain hard this afternoon. A
B C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
breath punctuallypresent previoussuitable pleasedstartled
candless wrapactually
causedhowever
Last week, Jack invited me to his birthday party. I spent a long time deciding what I
should buy as (31) for him. Finally, I decided to buy him a clock. I went to the
nearby shopping centre to look for a (32) _ one. Eventually, I chose a small, blue
alarm clock. After paying for it, I asked the salesgirl to (33) it up.
On the day of the party, I arrived at Jack's house (34) at 7 o'clock. Jack was
very (35) _ _ to see me and thanked me for the present. Many of our classmates have
already arrived. We talked about the soccer match the (36) night between
Manchester United and Juventus.
At 8 o'clock, Jack's mother brought out a birthday cake. On it were seventeen lighted
(37) We all wished Jack a happy birthday. Jack blew out the candles in a single
(38) . He then began opening his presents. Just as he was about to open the present
I had given him, there was a loud ringing sound. (39) , Jack dropped the present. I
realized that the ringing sound was (40) caused by the alarm clock. When I told
everyone what the sound was, they all laughed.
B. Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true
(T) or false (F).
When you go to the party in Atlantica, don't bring a gift. If you do so, our hosts will
believe that you think they are poor.
Never arrive on time in Atlantica. Come one or two hours late because your hosts will
not be on time themselves. In Atlantica, all schedules (even airline schedules) run on 'elastic
time'.
At dinner time, eat only what the hosts serve you. If you ask for something special, the
host try to get what you want, even if they have to go out to the store that evening. And
never look at the other guests while you eat. Instead, look down at your food. Use a spoon
for all food, even hard foods like fried meat.
41. Bringing a small present is something you should do when you're invited to a party in
Atlantica.
42. Never be late to the party in Atlantica.
43. „Elastic time' probably means that schedules in Atlantica are not exact.
44. Don't ask your hosts for something special to eat.
45. Don't use spoon to eat hard foods like fried meat.
IV. WRITING
From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes

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the sentence.
46. , such as banking and travel, computers are not a convenience; they are a
necessity.
a. Where some industries b. There are some industries
c. In sonie industries d. Some industries
47. Copper is the favored metal for electricians' wire because of _.
a. its excellent conductivity b. it is excellent conductor
c. excellent conductivity of it d. so conductive is it
48. The more she worked,_ .
a. she did not achieve enough b. she achieved not enough
c. the less she achieved d. she was achieving less
49. He really deserved the award because he performed of was expected
a. much better from b. more better than
c. much better as d. much better than
50. left before the deadline, it doesn't seem likely that John will accomplish the job.
a. Although such a short time b. With such a short time
c. With so short time d. It is such a short

UNIT 3 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others.
1. a. cetebrating b. anniversary c. marriage d. gathering
2. a. finish b. prefer c. invite d. enjoy
3. a. organize b. decorate c. divorce d. promise
4. a. party b. birthday c. happy d. activity
5. a. refreshment b. horrible c. exciting d. intention
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the wordor phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. I prefer to celebrate my birthday party at home in the restaurant.
a. for b. to c. than d. more
7. Jack's mother __ a birthday cake with seventeen lighted candles on it.
a. brought out b. showed on c. turned up d. took over
8. These anniversaries mark the milestones of a happy and lasting relationship between
married couples.
a. signs b. achievements c. landmarks d. progresses
9. Rosa and Luis are happy to be for their goJden anniversary.
a. about b. around c. thorough d. together
10. from Bill, all the students said they would go to the party.
a. Apart b. Only c. Except d. Separate
11. We moved to the countryside for some .
a. peace and quiet b. comfort and advance
c. freedom and pleasure d. happiness and enjoyment
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a. taking b. serving c. providing d. organizing


13. It wasn't until midnight that the party .
a. carried on b. broke up c. cleared up d. went out
14. There are lots of TV Christmas _ _ for children this year.
a. specialities b. specially c. specials d. specialized
15. Jane is going to go abroad next month and she's having a party on Sunday.
a. birthday b. farewell c. wedding d. anniversary
B. Choose the word or phrase - a,b, c, or d - that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.
16. Look at the state of the gate. It needs _ as soon as possible.
a. to repair b. repairing c.being repaired d. be repaired
17. The painting was beautiful. I stood there _ it for a long time.
a. for admiring b. being admired c. admire d. admiring
18. I had no a place to live. In fact it was surprising easy.
a. difficulty to find b. difficulty finding
c. difficulty when I find d. difficulty while finding
19. Alice didn't expect to Bill's party.
a. asking b. being asked c. to ask d. to be asked
20. We asked _ _ the piano so early in the morning, but she won't.
a. Marie to stop playing b. Marie stop to play
c. that Marie stops playing d. Marie to stop to play
21. We had hardly sat down when she plates of food for us.
a. brought b. has brought
c. had brought d. would have brought
22. Betty, I'm not surprised she won the prize.
a. To have known b. To know c. To be known d. Knowing
23. If only he _ some help with the work instead of trying to do it alone!
a. will accept b. would accept c. may accept d. were accept
24. the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting involved.
a. If I realised b. Had I realised
c. Unless I realised d. When I had realised
25. A good teacher makes her students the world from new perspectives.
a. to view b. view c. to be viewed d. viewing
C. Choose the underlined word or phrase -A, 8, C, or D - that needs correcting.
26. Students in the United States often support themselves by baby sitting,
A B C
working in restaurants or they drive taxicabs.
D
27. Bill was very young when they left, and he could not longer remember
A B C
living in the house.
D
28. Hardly I had got onto the motorway when I saw two police cars
A B C
following me.
A
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A B C
engineering.
A
30. The organization aim is to educate the public about the dangers of
A B C D
smoking.
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d- that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
If you are invited to someone's house for dinner in the United States, you should (31)
a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give your host a
(32) gift, he/she may open it in front of you. Opening a present in front of the gift-
giver is considered (33) . It shows that the host is excited about receiving the gift
and wants to show his/her (34) to you immediately. (35) the host doesn't like
it, he/she will tell a "(36) lie" and say how much they like the gift to prevent the guest
from feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive
(37) on time or earlier than the (38) _ time, because this is considered to be
potentially inconvenient and (39) _ rude, as the host may not be (40) .
31. a. take b. give c. bring d. make
32. a. unwanted b. valuable c. unpacked d. wrapped
33. a. rude b. polite c. unpolite d. funny
34. a. appreciation b. admiration c. respect d. enjoyment
35. a. Since b. Only if c. Even if d. Whether
36. a. great b. obvious c. deliberate d. white
37. a. gradually b. exactly c. perfectly d. recently
38. a. expected b. permitted c. waited d. wasted
39. a. however b. never c. therefore d. consequently
40. a. willing b. ready c. welcome d. waiting
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Going to party can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host
up early to inform him! her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has
not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress
appropriately for the
party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else
is in T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host.
During the party you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or
wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a
party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is
inconsiderate since your
host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn
to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to
someone who is friendly-looking.
Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time,
you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
41. If you are invited to a party, you should _ .
a. take someone with you b. ask for your parents' permission first
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42. According to the passage, if you are dressed differently from everybody at the party,
_.
a. you will make people notice you
b. people may be attached to you
c. you will feel uncomfortable
d. you shouldn't pay attention to your clothes
43. What should you do if you are in a party?
a. Talk to your host as much as possible.
b. Move around and. talk to other guests.
c. Try to break the ice up.
d. Just make friends with friendly-looking people.
44. The phrase 'break the ice' means .
a. make friends b. attract people's attention
c. make people feel more relaxed d. establish a relationship
45. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
a. You shouldn't bring someone who hasn't been invited along with you to a party.
b. You should help your host with the wash-up or clean-up.
c. You shouldn't be very clearly different from everyone at the party.
d. You shouldn't leave without showing your gratitude to your host.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d - that is nearest in meaning to the printed before it.
46. We regret we cannot accept payment by credit card for sales of under $10.
a. If you spend more than $10, you must pay by credit card.
b. We make a charge if you pay by credit card.
c. We prefer cash payment for large sales.
d. If you spend less than $10, you cannot pay by credit card.
47. There's no point in persuading him to do this.
a. He is able to do this although he does not want to.
b. It would be useful to persuade him to do this.
c. I enjoy persuading him to do this.
d. It is useless to persuade him to do this.
48. Those students should be punished for what they have done.
a. Those students should have done what they were punished for.
b. What those students have done will give them some punishment.
c. Those students can't get away with what they have done.
d. The things those students have done are kinds of punishment.
49. Not many people attended the meeting.
a. People didn't show up for the meeting.
b. There was a poor turn-out for the meeting.
c. Too many people turned out at the meeting.
d. Hardly did people come to the meeting.
50. That young man is bound to fail in this test.
a. There is no way that young man can succeed in this test.
b. Certainly, that young man will pass this test.
c. It would be impossible for that young man to fail this test.
d. That young man almost failed in this test.
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51. She/ not stand/ keep/ wait/ such/ long//


a. She doesn't stand keeping to wait for such a long time.
b. She can't stand being kept to wait such long time.
c. She can't stand being kept waiting for such a long time.
d. She can't stand keeping waiting for such long time.
52. By/ work/ day and night/ they/ succeed/ finish/ project / time//
a. By the work day and night they succeeded to finish a project on time.
b. By working day and night they succeeded in finishing the project in time.
c. By the work day and night they succeeded to finish the project in time.
d. By working day and night they succeeded finishing their project on time.
53. We/ regret/ tell/ you/ your request/ tax refund/ reject//
a. We regret to tell you that your request for a tax refund has been rejected.
b. We regret telling you that your request for a tax refund has been rejected.
c. We regretted to tell you that your request in tax refund had been rejected.
d. We regretted to have told that your request for tax refund was rejected.
54. He/ better/ not go/ school/ because/ feel unwell//
a. He'd better not to go to school because he is feeling unwell.
b. He'd better to not go to school because of his feeling unwell.
c. He'd better not going to school because he was feeling unwell.
d. He'd better not go to school because he is feeling unwell.
55. I/ see/ that film/ three times/ I/ go/ see/ again/ next week//
a. I saw that film three times but I'm going to see again next week.
b. I've seen this film three times but I'm going to see it again next week.
c. I've seen this fIlm for three times and I'm going to see it again next week.
d. I had seen this film for three times and I‟ll go to see it again next week.

UNIT 3 TEST YOURSELF


I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others.
1. a. question b. mutual c. situation d. action
2. a. honest b. honour c. honey d. ghost
3. a. rumour b. humour c. mutual d. duty
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others.
4. a. understanding b. anniversary c. experience d. celebration
5. a. invite b. intimate c. divorce d. imagine
III. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in
each sentence.
6. He seemed a friendship to Joe.
a. beginning b. being begun c. to be begun d. to have begun
7. happened, I didn't want to lose Sarah's friendship.
a. However b. Wherever c. Whatever d. Whenever
8. He had a portrait as a birthday present for his daughter.
a. paint b. painting c. painted d. to be painted
9. We friends even after we grew up and left home.
a. became b. made c. struck up d. remained
10. At first I found it difficult on the other side of the road.
a. to get used to drive b. to get used to driving

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c. being used to drive d. in getting used to driving


11. The factory is said in a fire two years ago.
a. being destroyed b. to have been destroyed
c. to destroy d. to have destroyed
12. The party starts at 8 o'clock so I'll at 7.45.
a. look for you b. pick you up c. bring you along d. take you out
13. She wants to look in her wedding reception.
a. nature b. natured c. natural d. naturally
14. When will you have the dress made?' 'I expect by Friday.
a. to finish b. finishing c. to be finished d. being finished
15. A selfish person is incapable true friendship.
a. of b. with c. in d.
for
16. it was a formal dinner party, James wore his blue jeans.
a. Since b. Even though c. Until d. Only if
17. No sooner the phone rang.
a. had they arrived home that b. they had arrived home than
c. did they arrive home that d. had they arrived home than
18. A number of Vietnamese to that city recently.
a. moved b. has moved c. have moved d. was moved
19. I'm really to the party. All my old friends will be there.
a. appreciating b. looking forward c. thinking about d. enjoyable
20. Mr. Lee was upset by _ him the truth.
a. our not having told b. us not tell c. we didn't tell d. not to tell
21. Jean has a very easy-going , which is why she is so popular.
a. reputation b. personality c. characteristic d. sympathy
22. The examiner made us our identification in order to be admitted to the test
center.
a. show b. showing c. to show d. showed
23. As we entered the room, we saw a rat towards a hole in the skirting board.
a. scamper b. to scamper c. scampering d. was scampering
24. I remember to Paris when I was a very small child.
a. to be taken b. to take c. being taken d. taking
25. It was difficult to a date which was convenient for everyone.
a. agree b. organize c. arrange d. provide
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.
26. If one is invited out to a dinner, it is perfect proper to go either with or
A B C D
without a gift.
27. His teacher encouraged him taking part in the international pIano
A B C
competition.
D
28. Jane has not rarely missed, a party since she was fifteen years old.
A B C D
29. Tina is always understanding, patient, and sensitive when helping
A B C

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her friends to their problems.


D
30. So far this term, the students in writing class have learned how to write
A B
thesis statements, organize their material, and summarizing their
C D
conclusion.
V. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in
the following passage.
A few weeks ago, I had a (31) _ unusual flight from London to Khartoum. The
flight was (32) _ to leave at a quarter past two, so I checked in at half past twelve,
thinking that I had plenty of time to save. I was rather horrified to find that I had to pay £50
(33) baggage, but on the other hand, it was relief to see the back of my suitcase,
which was, I had to (34) , extremely heavy.
Having visited the duty-free shop, I sat in the lounge waiting for my I flight to be called.
Two o'clock came, and (35) _ there was no announcement, so I went over to the
information desk. The ground hostess (36) __ me that the plane would be leaving only
a few minutes later than scheduled, and I sat down again.
Suddenly there was an announcement: 'Flight (37) until 17.45'. There was a
collective groan from the waiting passengers, but the airline then announced that it was
offering us a free lunch, which (38) us all a little.
We eventually took off at 17.45. Shortly after we were airborne, the captain explained
the (39) of our delay. Apparently, just before we were original due to board, a
mouse had been discovered on the plane. As a result, the plane had had to be (40) _
from service.
31. a. somehow b. somewhat c. somewhere d. something
32. a. destined b. planned c. likely d. due
33. a. hand b. heavy c. excess d. loaded
34. a. admit b. expect c. confess d. confide
35. a. so b. only c. just d. still
36. a. warned b. assured c. insured d. assumed
37. a. diverted b. canceled c. delayed d. confirmed
38. a. pacified b. persuaded c. encouraged d. consoled
39. a. reason b. cause c. origin d. root
40. a. withdrawn b. deleted c. removed d. pulled
VI. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
REMEMBER?
Your mind's ability to bring back experiences you have had is your memory. There are
two kinds of remembering, recall and recognition. For instance, you may not be able to
recall the poem you read yesterday in class, but if you see it again, you will know it instantly
because you recognize it.
Some few people have 'total recall,' often spoken of as photographic memory. A person
with total recall can recite a whole page of a book he has read only once, or playa musical
composition after hearing it once. This is very unusual, however, and most people have
difficulty in remembering even names they heard the day before. This is not because most
people lack the ability to remember, but because they had not paid much attention to what
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remembering is one of the most important factors in a good memory.


When you have a strong reason for remembering, concentrate as you read or listen, and
try to connect the new information to things you I already know. A detail is easy to
remember when it fits into a whole that makes sense. If you understand the entire history
lesson before you try to remember any particular dates, your memory may surprise you.
41. While not directly stated, it may be inferred from the article that _ .
a. details are more easily remembered by fitting them into a whole
b. recall and recognition are the same thing
c. wanting to do a thing is very important to being able to do it
d. if he will try hard enough, one man can remember as well as Mother
42. This article as a whole tells us about _.
a. people who can remember whole pages
b. people who can't remember names
c. our memory and how to improve it
d. recognition and recall
43. A person with photographic memory is _ .
a. can only remember things if he looks at a photograph
b. can remember every detail of what he sees or hears
c. can be found in mental hospitals
d. brings his camera everywhere he goes
44. One way to improve our memory is
a. to ask other people to repeat something you want to remember.
b. to have a camera with you all the time
c. to concentrate on what you hear or read
d. to learn everything by heart
45. Which sentence is not true?
a. If you can't remember things, you have no memory.
b. Recognition and recall are the two kinds of memory.
c. Total recall is remembering something in its entirely.
d. A person can remember anything better if he has a strong reason for doing it.
VII. Choose the answer (a, b, c or d) that is nearest in meaning to the printed before
it.
46. It's no use trying to make friends with him.
a. You should try to make friends with him.
b. I find it difficult to make friends with him.
c. There's no point in trying to make a friendship with him.
d. Making a friendship with him is worthless.
47. As soon as he arrived at the airport, he called home.
a. No sooner had he arrived at the airport, he called home.
b. He arrived at the airport sooner than he had expected.
c. Calling home, he said that he had arrived the airport.
d. Immediately after he called home, he arrived the airport.
48. We had our house decorated to celebrate our wedding anniversary.
a. We had to decorate our house.
b. We had someone decorate our house.
c. Our house needs to be decorated.
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VIII. Choose the best sentence (a, b, c, or d) made from the given cues.
49. Thank/ invitation/ silver anniversary/ beginning/ September//
a. Thank you for your invitation to your silver anniversary at the beginning of September.
b. Thanks for your invitation of the silver anniversary at the beginning of September.
c. Thank you for your invitation to your silver anniversary in the beginning
of September.
d. Thank you for your invitation to your silver anniversary at the beginning in September.
50. When! II arrive/ lecture/ already start/ professor/ write/ overhead projector//
a. When I arrived the lecture already started and the professor wrote the overhead
projector.
b. When I arrived lecture had already started 'and professor wrote the overhead projector.
c. When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor was writing on the
overhead projector.
d. When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor had writing on the
overhead projector.

UNIT 4 - VOLUNTEER WORK

I. Circle the word with the italic consonant sound different from that of the
others in each group.
1. hour half home house
2. union useful under university
3. water whale whole window
4. when who where which
5. usually uranium uniform umbrella
6. answer world write jewellery
7. children kitchen beach chemistry
8. game organize angry college
9. year youth jealous yellow
10. ugly unit ulcer upset
11. mow lawn forward power
12. win wine wrong wet
13. calm would folk help
14. uncle drink danger single
15. donation natural situation suggestion
II. Complete each of the following sentences with the correct form or tense of an
appropriate verb from the box.
suffer overcome volunteer repair comfort
donate participate join raise perform
1. Claire at the homeless shelter once a week.
2. I've never seen this play _ before.
3. He to know that most students in the class knew even less than he.
4. He made a rash decision and now he for it.
5. She _ her difficulties to graduate.
6. Some people were in the streets money for charity.

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7. He thousands of pounds to charity.


8. It was too badly damaged .
9. Would you mind if I _ you for a drink in the bar?
10. We encourage students fully in the running of the college.
III. Choose the word or phrase with the same meaning as the underlined part.
1. Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care of others.
a. bring along b. get on with c. keep up with d. look after
2. The construction work was carried out by the local contractor.
a. continued b. completed c. done d. run
3. Some high school students take part in helping the handicapped.
a. participate b. compete c. experience d. support
4. She had never imagined being able. to visit such remote countries.
a. foreign b. faraway c. friendly d. desolate
5. The lawn needs mowing again.
a. repairing b. making c. bending d. cutting
6. A bank has promised a donation of $24 million toward the disaster fund.
a. connection b. addition c. contribution d. provision
7. Teachers have been asked to concentrate on literacy and numeracy.
a. the ability to read and write b. basic skills in mathematics
c. good knowledge of literature d. the ability to write books
8. We were involved in the anti-drug campaign up until the last minute.
a. included b. affected c. interested d. taken part
9. English classes will be set up for the disadvantaged children.
a. built b. started c. chosen d. taken
10. People are now raising money for flood victims.
a. sending b. collecting c. paying d. making
IV. Rewrite the sentences beginning with an appropriate participle (present, past or
perfect).
1. When she saw the dog coming towards her, she quickly crossed the road.
_
2. If it is looked after carefully, the plant can live through the winter.

3. As I don't have a credit card, I found it difficult to book an airline ticket over the phone.

4. Keith spent a lot of time filling in job application forms because he was unemployed.

5. Because I was walking quickly, I soon caught up with her.

6. The house was built of wood, so it was clearly a fire risk.

7. I was eager to catch the bus in good time because I had been told off the day before for
arriving late.

8. She didn't know where the theater was, so she asked for directions at the hotel reception.

9. As she was a nurse, she knew what to do after the accident.

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10. He had spent his childhood in Oslo so he knew the city well.

11. The fruit was expensive because it was imported.

12. We has spent nearly all our money so we couldn't afford to stay at a hotel.

13. As we didn't want to offend him, we said nothing about his paintings.

14. Although James is known mainly as a writer of novel, he has now written a successful
biography.

15. Although it had been hunted close to extinction, the rhino is once again common in this
area.

V. Choose the correct answer.


1. for twelve hours, I felt marvelous.
a. Having slept b. have slept
c. Having been slept d. have been slept
2. By the time their baby arrives, the Johnson hope painting and decorating the new
nursery.
a. having finished b. to have finished
c. having been finished d. to have been finished
3. She's angry about _ to the farewell party last night.
a. not having invited b. not to have invited
c. not having been invited d. not to have been invited
4. We decided not to travel, the terrible weather forecast.
a. having heard b. to have heard
c. having been heard d. to have been heard
5. I'd love to the party, but it was impossible.
a. having gone b. to have gone
b. having been gone d. to have been gone
6. I don't recall him at the conference.
a. having seen b. to have seen c. having been seen d. to have been seen
7. in dark colors, the room needed some bright lights.
a. Having painted b. To have painted
c. Having been painted d. To have been painted
8. The stockbroker denied of the secret business deal.
a. having informed b. to have informed
c. having been informed d. to have been informed
9. They now regret _ their son by providing too many material possessions.
a. having spoiled b. to have spoiled
c. having been spoiled d. to have been spoiled
10. to the party, we could hardly refuse to go.
a. Having invited b. To have invited
c. Having been invited d. To have been invited
11. Tom made a bad mistake at work, but his boss didn't fire him. He's lucky _a
second chance.

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a. having given b. to have given


c. having been given d. to have been given
12. Are you sure you told me? I don't recall about it.
a. having told b. to have told c. having been told d. to have been told
VI. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. The missing children were last seen (play) near the river.
2. (complete) the book, he had a holiday.
3. (find) only in the Andes, the plant is used by local people to treat skin diseases.
4. The accident seems (happen) at around 1.00 p.m yesterday.
5. Do something! Don't just sit there (twiddle) your thumbs.
6. Last year I studied abroad. I appreciate (have) the opportunity to live and study
in a foreign country. .
7. (look) down from the hill, the town spread out before us towards the coast.
8. Marta doesn't like to have her picture (take). She avoids _ (photograph).
9. I don't agree with (smack) children if they do something wrong.
10. The book _ (publish) last week is his first novel.
11. (photocopy) all the papers, Sarah put them back in the file.
12. I found a coin (lie) on the sidewalk.
13. Our mechanic said that he expects (fix) the brake on the car before we pick it up.
14. Life must be unpleasant for people (live) near busy airports.
15. (park) the car about a kilometre from the stadium, I walked the rest of the way.
VII. Choose the correct alternatives. Sometimes both are possible
1. He insisted to pay/ on paying for the meal.
2. The interviewer started off to ask/ by asking me why I wanted the job.
3. What am I going to do? I forgot bringing/ to bring my calculus text, and I need it for the
review today.
4. I can clearly recall him saying/ his saving that he was meeting 'Sarah at eight o'clock.
5. Mrs Gates appreciated serving/ being served breakfast in bed when she wasn't feeling
well.
6. You'd better save/ to save some money for a rainy day. You can't count on rescueing/
being rescued by your parents every time you get into financial difficult.
7. Waiting/ Having waited six months for the washing machine being delivered/ to be
delivered, I decided to cancel/ cancelling the order.
8. By telephoning/ In telephoning every hour, she managed to speak/ speaking to the doctor.
9. The ticket enables you visiting/ to visit both the museum and the art gallery.
10. Watching/ Having watched television to the exclusion of all other activities is not a
healthy habit for a growing child.
11. Now I remember you ask/ your asking me to bring sandwiches to the picnic. Your
complains about my forgetting/ having forgotten things seem justified. I'm sorry.
12. No one could make Ted feel/ to feel afraid. He refused to intimidate/ to be intimidated by
anyone.
13. The government plans to bring/ bringing in new laws forcing/ making parents to take
more responsibility for the education of their children.
14. When I was in the supermarket I noticed a man to take/ take some food off the shelf and
hide it inside his coat.
15. I overheard her tell/ telling Jack that she was serious ill.
VIII. Complete each of these sentences with an appropriate preposition.

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1. He left his job to take care his sick daughter.


2. They will have the opportunity to participate actively the process.
3. The government plans to set a regional library system.
4. He waited until they had carried his orders to the fullest.
5. I volunteered service in the Air Force.
6. He is very good _ playing games.
7. Some students volunteer to work in remote areas to provide education children.
8. Have you ever taken part volunteer works?
9. All the students like joining the Green Saturday Movement.
10. At the end of her life she suffered Alzheimer's disease.
IX. Imagine you are one of the villagers. Write a letter to thank the students for
what they have done. Use the cues given.
Dear Hanh and Trung,
1. I/ write/ thank/ what/ you/ do/ us/ during/ your stay/ remote village//

2. We/ really/ appreciate/ precious help//

3. The newly-built wooden bridge/ very/ useful/ daily transportation//

4. Also/ thanks/ your one-month literacy program/ villagers/ now/ able/ read/ newspapers/
though/ some difficulty//

5. Thus/ we/ extremely thankful/ these invaluable things//

6. We/ wish/ good health/ great success//

7. Look forward/ see/ you/ again/ next year//

Sincerely yours.

UNIT 4 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
A. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the
others.
1. a. wholy b. wrap c. write d. who
2. a. flood b. good c. foot d. look
3. a. mountain b. country c. drought d. hour
4. a. university b. student c. volunteer d. museum
5. a. handicapped b. advantaged c. organized d. raised
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d -that best completes the sentences.
6. The boys were taken _ a fishing trip last weekend.
a. in b. to c. on d. for
7. She frequently volunteers extra work because she really likes her job.
a. to b. for c. with d. in
8. We hope that students themselves will enjoy taking part _ the projects.
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9. He volunteered his as a driver.


a. job b, work c. service d. help
10. All the teachers work on an entirely _ basis.
a. volunteer b. volunteered c. voluntary d. voluntarily
11. They volunteer to take care of children who have been by the AIDS epidemic.
a. supported b. suffered c. left d. orphaned
12. It's filthy' in here! Are there any volunteers to help _?
a. light up b. clean up c. clear up d. take up
13. He eventually his disability to achieve some business success.
a. overcame b. destroyed c. overwhelmed d. suffered
14. The new law allows school districts to spend more money on less children.
a. advantageous b. disadvantageous c. advantaged d. disadvantaged
15. A lot of children participated in performances.
a. raising-fund b. fundraising c. fundraise d. funding-raise
B. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d -that best completes the sentence.
16. I'm sure it's not my fault that Peter found out what we were planning.
I don't remember anyone about it.
a. to tell b. being told c. having told d. to be told
17. The charity is appealing for volunteers _ elderly patients to and from hospital.
a. to take b. taking c. taken d. who take
18. The building the earthquake but then by a fire.
a. was survived - destroyed b. survived - was destroyed
c. survived - destroyed d. was survived - was destroyed
19. by the boys' behaviour, she complained to the head teacher.
a. She annoyed b. Annoyed c. She was annoyed d. Annoying
20. 'Wait a minute,' said Frank, _ through the door.
a. run b. runs c. running d. ran
21. a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
a. Finding b. We found c. Found d. Having fauna
22. The children enjoyed _ on fishing .trips.
a. taking b. to be taken c. being taken d. having taken
23. Stacey seems like a bright student. She's always the first her work.
a. to finish b. finishing c. being finished d. to be finished
24. We were shocked to hear the news of your .
a. having fired b. to be fired
c. having been fired d. to have been fired
25. I think I hear someone the back window. Do you hear it, too?
a. trying open b. trying to open c. try opening d. try to open
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D -that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. When I was sick with the flu, my mother made me to eat soup and rest in bed
A B C D
27. Having lived here for seven years, my friend is used to speak English with
A B C
all her classmates.
D
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A B C D
29. Despite modern medical technology, many diseases causing by viruses I
A B
are still not curable.
C D
30. We should have been informed Janis about the change in plans regarding our
A B C
weekend trip to the mountains.
D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
governments worldwide sufferred communities enable
emergency nutrition developing services quality
UNICEF means the United Nations Children's Fund. It serves children in (31) _ all
over the world. It helps children of all races, nationalities, religions, and political systems in
more than 140 (32) countries. The purpose of UNICEF is to help provide better life
for children and their mothers. UNICEF gives both long-term assistance and (33) _
help.
UNICEF was created in 1946 to help bring food and medicine to children who (34)
during World War II in Europe. It began as a temporary agency, but became a
permanent part of the United Nations in 1953 due to the need for its (35) _ around the
world. UNICEF's primary concern is to help governments of developing countries improve
the (36) of life for almost one billion children. UNICEF's main office is in the
United Nations offices in New York City, but it also has more than 40 offices and 100
programs (37) . In 1965, UNICEF won the Nobel Peace Prize for its work helping
children and building brighter futures.
UNICEF works with (38) to provide three kinds of services. First, UNICEF plans
and develops programs in developing countries. These programs serve the community by
providing health care, information about (39) , basic education, and safe water and
sanitation. Then UNICEF trains people to work in these programs. UNICEF also provides
supplies and equipment that (40) _ the programs to work.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
This is part of a report by the Chairman of the Charities Commitee of a Club.
By Match this year, we shall have raised enough money, we hope, to buy the equipment
for the Youth Club. When we have raised the money, we are planning to go back to the
Youth Club leaders in order to discover exactly what is needed most. Plans have been made
for the Book Sale which will be held on 15th February, This means that many of us will be
spending the first two weeks of February collecting books. The event is likely to be held in
the Town Hall. If there are problems here, however, we hope that other Club members might
come up with some alternative suggestions.
As we are proposing to sponsor a student from Africa on a three-month language course
in this country, we also intend to hold a Charity Dance in the spring. Such events are apt to
be difficult to organize, so all members of the Club are invited to contribute or help in any
way they can.
The moment I was asked if we could possibly help in some way with the new Club for
the Disabled. I said yes. As Chairman, lam bound to say that this is the sort of social work
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planning to ask members if they can perhaps help out 'on one Saturday every month (on a
rota basis).
Finally, by January next year the Club will have been going for twenty years, and the
Committee intend to mark this anniversary with some kind of dinner, a dance or a party. We
have already been offered (unofficially) the use of the dance all at 'The Forest Hotel'.
However, we shall be devoting one of our meetings in the near future to full discussion on
the form of the event, etc. Any suggestions will be welcome.
41. The Committee will be going back to the Youth Club leaders .
a. to ask for money in March b. to tell them about the equipment
c, to find out what the Club needs d. to collect old books from them
42. The Committee does not yet know _.
a. when books will be collected b. when the Book Sale will be held
c, how to get the book to the Town Hall d where the Book Sale will take place
43. Every Club member has been asked _.
a. to help with the Charity Dance b. to sponsor a foreign student
c. to write to an African student d. to organize something for the Dance
44. In order to help the new Club for Disabled, members will be asked .
a. to raise some money b. to make a contribution
c. if they can plan a Club program d. to help at the Club one a month
45. There will be an event next January _.
a. because the Club has been offered 'the Forest Hotel‟
b. to celebrate the Club's twentieth birthday
c. to raise money for a student from Africa
d. which will take the form of a discussion evening
IV. WRITING
From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentences.
46. the promotion of health and to helping people avoid injury and disease.
a. To commit the Red Cross b. The Red Cross to commit
c. Committed to the Read Cross is d. The Red Cross is committed to
47. Although most cats hate to swim, _ if necessary.
a. cap they do so b. they can do so c. they do so can d. so they can do
48. , all matter is formed of molecutes.
a. No matter how complex b. It doesn't matter if the complex
c. How complex is not a matter d. It's not a complex matter
49. With a television audience of 25 billion, World Cup Soccer has ten times the
Olympic Games.
a. more viewers b. the most viewers
c. the most viewers d. more viewers than
50. all citrus fruit originated with the Chinese orange.
a. That the belief b. It is believed that
c. To believe that d. The belief that

UNIT 4 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
A. Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. voluntary b. orphanage c. comfortable d. advantage

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2. a. overcorne b. participate c. volunteer d. understand


3. a. museum b. disaster c. literacy d. minority
4. a. support b. suffer c. suggest d. succeed
5. a. handicapped b. campaign c. performance d. donation
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase- a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences.
6. Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care others.
a. in b. on c. to d. of
7. They give care and comfort disadvantaged children.
a. for b. to c. on d. at
8. They have no money and are forced to live on .
a. fund b. saving c. charity d. donation
9. This scheme could be _ for people in low incomes.
a. advantage b. advantaged c. advantageous d. disadvantaged
10. Schools need to help children to read and write.
a. volunteers b. pioneers c. engineers d. innovators
11. We would like to see closer _ between parents and schools.
a. cooperation b. coordination c. coexistence d. coeducation
12. At present we are an anti-drug campaign.
a. setting up b. carrying out c. taking part in d. joining with
13. The work of the charity is funded by voluntary .
a. movements b. teenagers c. donations d. campaigns
14. A(n) , is a person who is killed because of their political beliefs.
a. invalid b. soldier c. veteran d. martyr
15. His kind words brought some to the grieving parents.
a. sympathy b. comfort c. interest d. gratitude
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. 'Is Marsha still here?' 'No. She was the first _ .
a. leaving b. that she left c. to leave d. in leaving
17. I've heard a lot about Dr. James, and I'm looking forward his talk tomorrow.
a. hear b. hearing c. to hear d. to hearing
18. 'Did Nancy faint yesterday?' 'Yes, and that led to to the emergency clinic.'
a. her taking b. her to be taken c. her to go d. her being taken
19. He was often made milk by his mother.
a. drink b. drinks c. to drink d. drunk
20. I don't blame you to go outside in this awful weather.
a. not wanting b. for not wanting
c. not to want d. not to have wanted
21. The spy admitted _ some highly secret information to enemy agents.
a. having given b. having been given
c. to have given d. to have been given
22. They were fortunate from the fire before the building collapsed.
a. rescuing b. to have rescued
c. to rescue d. to have been rescued
23. It is important that the TOEFL Office an applicant's registration.
a. will confirm b. confirm c. confirms d. must confirm
24. It's no good me of getting the figures wrong!

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a. to accuse b. accusing c. having accused d. to have accused


25. No sooner the corner than the wheel came off.
a. the van turned b. did the van turned
c. the van had turned d. had the van turned
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase- A, B, C or D- that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. You had better learning a foreign language before applying for a job.
A B C D
27. Passing a driver's test is a necessity requirement for all people wishing
A B C
to drive a motor vehicle.
D
28. When I kept getting unwanted calls, I called the phone company and had my
A B C
phone number change.
D
29. Breaking her leg the last time she went, Brenda decided not to go on the
A B C D
school skiing trip this year.
30. Louis got his sister read his assignment, and then asked her to write the report
A B
for him because he did not have enough time.
C D
III. READING
A. Choose the correct word or phrase- a, b, c or d - that best completes the passage.
In the United States, volunteering is (31) as a good way to give children a sense
of (32) _ responsibility and to bring the family together. Volunteerism is (33) _
across the United States today because people are trying to put more emphasis on family
(34) _, and they are looking for ways to help young people have a feeling of hope and
satisfaction. It is (35) _ that volunteering helps children discover their talents, develop
their skills, and learn about (36) _ and problem solving. (37) , family
volunteering has some (38) it benefits the community that is (39) , it benefits
the family for serving together, and it benefits each (40) in the family.
31. a. respected b. viewed c. inspected d, showed
32. a. commune b. communal c. communion d. community
33. a. growing b. traveling c. extending d. forming
34. a. background b. relationships c. togetherness d. connections
35. a. regarded b. believed c. concerned d. accepted
36. a. operation b. corporation c. correspondence d. cooperation
37. a. Moreover b. However c. Therefore d. Consequently
38. a. advantages b. disadvantages c. conveniences d. inconveniences
39. a. cared b. taken c. served d. offered
40. a. character b. community c. personnel d. individual
B. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A YEAR WITH OVERSEAS VOLUNTEERS
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to
an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from' a rich

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country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a
few days I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful,
and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was.
One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away.
And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and
forwards. So I contacted organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a
simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few
leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water
before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot, because the
pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think .my time with OV was a good
experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend
it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
41. The author .
a. has been working for OV for a year
b. is living in the capital N'Djamena
c. was born in a rich family
d. used to be a volunteer working in a remote village
42. How did the author feel when he arrived in the village?
a. surprised b. impressed c. disappointed d. depressed
43. Which of the following is not true?
a. It took a lot of time to take water home from the well.
b. The villagers used to live in conditions without running water.
c. A pipeline was built to carry clean water to homes.
d. Solar energy was used to heat water.
44. The word 'It' in line 13 refers to .
a. running water b. the pump c. the pineline d. the supply of water
45. What does the author think about his time with OV?
a. It was paid a lot of money. b. It was not worth working.
c. It wasted time. d. It provided good experience.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d -that is nearest in meaning to the printed before it.
46. There was very little response to the charity appeal.
a. Nobody responded to the charity appeal.
b. Very little money was raised by the charity appeal.
c. Everybody seemed to appeal to the charity.
d. They raised a lot of money from the charity 'appeal.
47. With the help of new computer programs, we can solve many problems quickly and
accurately.
a. New computer programs have enabled us to solve many problems quickly and
accurately.
b. New computer programs are quick and accurate.
c. We can solve problems quickly and accurately without computer programs.
d. New computer programs are not able to solve many problems quickly and accurately.
48. People swimming here do so at their own risk.
a. People may swim here without fear or risk.
b. Swimming is so risky here that it is forbidden.
c. People should realize that it is dangerous to swim here.

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d. Swimmers will not be blamed if anything happens to them here.


49. After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out.
a. The fireman managed in vain to put the fire out after a 12-hour fight.
b. Having fought the fire for 12 hours, the firemen were able to put it out.
c. The firemen wasted 12 hours putting the fire out.
d. Fighting the fire for 12 hours, the fire was put out.
50. People donated a lot, so the victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties.
a. But for people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami wouldn't be able to
overcome difficulties now.
b. Despite people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami are facing lots of
difficulties now.
c. To overcome difficulties, the victims of the tsunami needed people's
generous donation.
d. The victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties but for people's
generous donation.
B. Choose the best sentence- a, b, c, or d- made from the given cues.
51. I/ strong/ advise/ you/ take part/ volunteer works//
a. I am strong advise that you should take part in volunteer works.
b. I strongly advise that you might take part for volunteer works.
c. I strongly advise that you should take part in volunteer works.
d. I am strong in advising you to take part in volunteer works.
52. Only when/ general's personal diaries/ publish/ truth/ come out//
a. Only when the general's personal diaries were published did the truth come out.
b. Only when the general's personal diaries had been published the truth come out.
c. Only when the general's personal diaries were published had the truth come out.
d. Only when the general's personal diaries were published the truth came out.
53. Since/ beginning/ course/ I/ never/ be late/ class//
a. Since the beginning of the course I had never .been late for class.
b. Since the beginning of the course I never have been late for class.
c. Since the beginning of the course I have never been late for class.
d. Since beginning the course I had never been late for class.
54. Be/ doctor/ she/ know/ what/ side-effects/ medicine/ have//
a. Be a doctor, she knows what side-effects the medicine can have.
b. Being a doctor, she knew what side-effects the medicine could have.
c. Having been a doctor, she had known what side-effects the medicine could have.
d. To be a doctor, she knows what side-effects the medicine might have.
55. young people/ fed/ queue/ unemployment benefit//
a. The young people fed with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
b. The young are fed with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
c. Young people have fed up with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
d. Young people are fed up with queuing for their unemployment benefit.

UNIT 5

I. Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words from the box.
eradicate literate educate promote effect

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honour volunteer provide participate mature


1. We were very pleased with the high level of...............in the charity events.
2. Humour is often far more...............than shouting.
3. I can see an increasing...............in how she understands the world.
4. They started a campaign for illiteracy...............n the summer of 2000.
5. I am deeply...............to be invited to this momentous occasion.
6. We congratulate James on his well-deserved...............to Chief Executive,
7. All the children are tested in basic ...............
8. Did he do it.............., or did you make him?
9. The Red Cross is in charge of...............of emergency relief.
10. We found the program...............and informative.
II. Report each sentence using the verbs below and a to-infinitive clause. Use each verb
once only. If necessary, add an appropriate object after the verb.
advise agree ask call on propose hope order
urge volunteer warn remind invite threaten offer
promise
1. 'If I were you, I'd read the exam questions very carefully.
He . ...............................................................................................................
2. 'Be quiet!'
He . ...............................................................................................................
3. 'The theater will be built next to' the town hall.'
They . .............................................................................................................
4. 'Okay, I'll collect David from school.'
He . ...............................................................................................................
5. 'Please stay for a few more days.'
She . .............................................................................................................
6. TH fight the ban on smoking in public places.'
He . ...............................................................................................................
7. 'I imagine I'll see Olivia at the party.'
He . ...............................................................................................................
8. 'Can you lend me ten pounds?'
He . ...............................................................................................................
9. 'The government should do more to help the homeless.'
He . ...............................................................................................................
10. 'I'll take the children into town.'
He . ...............................................................................................................
11. 'Don't swim out too far, boys.'
He . .................................................................................................................
12. 'Don't forget to go to the supermarket after work.'
She . .............................................................................................................
13. 'Would you like to come on a picnic with us, Jane?'
He . ...............................................................................................................
14. 'If you can't find anyone else, I'll drive you to the airport.'
He . ...............................................................................................................

15. 'I won't give you the money back if you keep on at me.'

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He . ...............................................................................................................
III. Underline the correct verb. If either is possible, underline them both.
1. The committee agreed/ suggested to postpone the meeting until 11th August.
2. Emma insisted/ said that we should bring the children along.
3. The prime minister insisted/ wanted to discuss transport policy in the interview.
4. She said/ offered that she would call me back.
5. He expected/ advised to leave at 5.30 in the morning.
6. He claimed/ proposed that the subject of holiday pay should be raised at the next
meeting.
7. The shop has guaranteed/ has promised that it will deliver the chairs by the end of the
week.
8. She offered/ suggested to wait for the children to get ready.
9. Terry wanted/ suggested that I should stand in the student elections.
10. She refused/ requested that her brother should be invited too.
11. He longed/ promised to go back home and see his parents.
12. She promised/ volunteered that she would collect the children from school today.
IV. Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrases, using a clause
beginning with a to-infinitive clause or an -ing form of a verb.
leave the motorway at junction 3 buy a guide book
read through our notes do more exercise
reduce bus and train fares look after the children
listen to the BBC World Service go to the doctor
go for a long walk build it to the east of the city
1. To find my way around London; Les suggested ..........................
2. To encourage people to use public transport the council proposed ....................
3. I'd been feeling unwell for a few days and my mother advised ..........................
4. I've putting on weight and my doctor has recommended ..........................
5. To avoid the road works, police have advised ..........................
6. She was going abroad for two weeks and I promised ..........................
7. To help us prepare for the exam, the teacher advised us ..........................
8. To improve her English pronunciation, the teacher recommended her ................
9. London urgently needs a new airport, and the government proposes ................
10. It was a lovely morning and Emma suggested ..........................
V. Report these sentences. Choose the most appropriate reporting
verb in parentheses. Make it active or passive as appropriate.
1. The teacher said to Jim, 'Would you give your book to Mary,
please?' (ask/ Tell/ order)
The teacher . .................................................................................
2. The sign said, 'No parking in this area. Violators will be towed
away.' (invite/ warn/ force)

Drivers. .................................................................................

3. The fire chief said, 'Everyone must leave the building


immediately.' (order/ remind/ allow)

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Everyone . .................................................................................
4. Before Bobby went to bed, his father said, 'Don't forget to brush your teeth.' (invite/
allow/ remind)
Before Bobby went to bed, his father . .....................................................
5. The teacher said to the students, 'You will have exactly one hour to complete the exam.'
(order/ expect/ warn) .
The students . .................................................................................
6. My garage mechanic said, 'You should get a tune-up every 5,000
miles.'
(ask/ order/ advise)
My garage mechanic . .............................................................................
7. The factory manager said to the employees, 'Do not come late. If you do, you will lost
your jobs.' (ask/ warn/ encourage)
The employees . .................................................................................
8. The sign on the side door says, 'Do not enter,' so we have to use a different door. (ask/
permit/ force)
Nobody . .................................................................................
9. The judge said to the defendant, 'You must not shout in the courtroom again.' (ask/
order/ encourage)
The defendant . .................................................................................
10. My parents often said to me, 'Good for you! It's good to be independent!' (remind/
require/ encourage)
My parents . .................................................................................
VI. Complete each of the sentences with one appropriate preposition.
1. The students were asked to provide reading and writing skills ..................
the villagers.
2. More and more people are taking part.................the struggle against illiteracy.
3. Let's concentrate...........solving this problem before we discuss the other ones.
4. William insists.................getting up early, even on weekends.
5. Many companies participated.................the trade fair.
6. Many students have difficulty.................learning phrasal verbs.
7. The literacy rate of population rised considerably.................1995 and 2002.
8. Each exercise focuses.................a different grammar point.
9. Interest.................physical fitness increased during the 1980s.
10. Do you consider these textbooks essential.................the course?
VII. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. Just when he arrived at the station, the train was starting to move.
Hardly . .............................................................................................
2. Let's go for a walk. We've been working all day.
John suggested . .....................................................................................

3. The cake was so hard that I could not eat it.


It was . .............................................................................................
4. 'You'd better not waste your time, Betty,' Tom said.

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Tom . .............................................................................................
5. I am sorry that I didn't invite her to my party last night.
I regret . .............................................................................................
6. Mike's father is going to fix the ball for him next week.
Mike . .............................................................................................
7. It is at Mr. Foster's request that I'm writing this letter to you.
Mr Foster . .............................................................................................
8. The cost of living has gone up considerably in the last few years.
There has been .
.....................................................................................
9. I expect that they will get there by lunch time.
I expect them . .......................................................................................
10. I'm sorry I couldn't come to your birthday party last Sunday, John.
Mary apologizes .
.......................................................................................

PRACTICE TEST 11 – 23-10-2008


I. PRONUNCIATION. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced
differently from the others.
1. A. minority B. literacy C. primary D. library
2. A. eradicate B. campaign C. vacation D. transport
3. A. straggle B. maturity C. student D. education
4. A. please B. decrease C. speech D. realistic
5. A. ethnic B. northern C. healthy D. south
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D that best completes the
sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The price of petrol has gone.....by over 50 percent in less than a year.
A. out B. up C. over D. off'
7. At present, more and more people are taking part in the struggle......illiteracy
A. for B. with C. against D. to
8. The Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion started a campaign.....illiteracy eradication.
A. on B. in C. of D. for
9. Most of the students felt that.....respect in classroom was essential for effective learning
to take place.
A. mutual B. considerable C. deep D. grudging
10. Modem farming methods can have an adverse.....on the environment.
A. effect B. effective C. effectiveness D. effectively
11. Once we have all relevant information, we can make a decision.
A. correct B. connected C. available D. confidential
12. The government has launched a.....aimed at educating young people about the dangers of
drugs.
A. struggle B. program C. combat D. campaign
13. People judged to be functionaIly.....lack the basic reading and writing skills.
A. literate B. literacy C. illiterate D. illiteracy
14. The students were asked to reading and writing skills to the villagers.
A. deliver B. express C. provide D. support
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15. More work has been done to eradicate illiteracy in our country.
A. put up with B. get rid of C. take control of D. cut down on
B. Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D that best completes the sentence.
16. Illiterate people lack the basic reading and writing skills.....in everyday life.
A. to require B. requiring C. that require D. required
17. Illiteracy rates.....in recent years.
A. fell B. have fallen C. was falling D. had fallen

18. She was the first in her family.....a college education.


A. get B. getting C. to get D. gotten
19. They asked.....our bags outside the exam room.
A. to leave B. us to leave C. we leave D. us leaving
20. Before the meeting finished they arranged when.....next.
A. they met B. they to meet C. should they meet D. to meet
21. Nobody yet knew what.....to cause the dam to burst.
A. happens B. to happen C. had happened D. did it happen
22. The weather report says that.....ten inches of snow tomorrow.
A. may be there are B. there might be
C. there may be D. we maybe have
23. Please ask the restaurant clientele.....in the no smoking areA.
A. not to smoke B. not smoking C. don't smoke D. not smoke
24. 'You got home late last night.' 'The Morgan insisted.....for dinner.'
A. on our staying B. for us to stay
C. that we were staying D. about us staying
25.in 1636, Harvard is one of the most famous universities in the United States.
A. Founding B. Founded C. Being founded D. It was founded
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed
for the sentence to be correct.
26. The museum guard asked the visitors to not touch the exhibits.
A B C D
27. The tour guide explained that the castle is only open in Tuesdays.
A B C D
28. I'm sorry to bother you, but you did say to call whether I was worried.
A B C D
29. We were disappointed when the receptionist told that the hotel
was A B
fully booked that week.
C D
30. In 1852 Massachusetts passed a law required all children from four to
A B
eighteen years of age to attend school.
C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate word from the box.
advantage qualifications hopefully effective training practical
eradicated worth while unemployment opportunities break

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Around the age of sixteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. Do I
stay on at school and (31)......go on to university later? Do I leave and start work or begin a
(32) .... course? The decision is yours, but it may be (33)......remembering two things:
there
is more (34).....among who

haven't been to university, and people who have the right skills will have a big (35)......in the
competition for jobs. If you decide to go straight into a job, there are many (36).......for
training. Getting (37) .... will help you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening
classes allow you to learn (38) .... you earn. Starting work and taking a (39).....to study when
you are older is another possibility. This way, you can save up money for your student days,
as well as getting (40).....work experience.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time
forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world
opens up and frequently it is a much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less
free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to
lose gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a
more cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils, Secondary
staff and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to
stop and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and
a pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide
which adults are approachable; good schools will make clear to every young person from
the first year what guidance and personal help is available - but whether the reality of
life in the institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.
Adults often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great
deal of movement, a great number of people – often rather frightening-looking people - and
realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he
progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and decisions
required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first steps to obtain
the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult life for which he has to be prepared, but all
the time the opportunities for personal and group advice must be presented in a way which
makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.
41. According to the passage one of the problems for pupils entering
secondary schools is that .....
A. they are taught by many different teachers
B. they do not attend lessons in every subject
C. the teachers do not want to be friendly
D. the teachers give most attention to the more academic pupils
42. In secondary schools every pupil having problems should .....
A. be able to discuss 'his problems in class'
B. be able to discuss his problems with any teacher
C. know how to ask for help I
D. be freed from any pressure of academic work.
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A. academic standards B. the personal development of pupils


C. the role of specialist teachers D. the training of the individual teachers
44. The word 'approachable' means most nearly the same as .....
A. friendly and easy to talk to B. desirable
C. capable of offering accommodation D. advisable
45. According to the passage adults usually .....
A. think that children learn better in
secondary school
B. neglect their children when they enter secondary school
C. fail to encourage their .children to work hard
D. fail to know how confusing things may be to a child when she enters secondary school.
IV. WRITING Choose the sentence, A, B, C or D, which is closest in
meaning to the printed one.
46. Jane ran into her old friend downtown last week.
A. Jane went downtown to meet her old friend.
B. Jane had to drive her old friend downtown last week.
C. Jane met her old friend downtown unexpectedly.
D. Jane's car crashed into her friend's last week.
47. You should have persuaded him to change his mind.
A. It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you didn't.
B. You persuaded him to change his mind but he didn't listen.
C. You didn't persuade him to change because he didn't mind.
D. It was diffucult to persuade him to change his mind.
48. I would never have lent Mike my car if I had known that he had a past record of driving
violations.
A. I refused to lend Mike my car.
B. Mike got a speeding ticket while driving my car.
C. I knew nothing about Mike's driving record, so I lent him my car.
D. Mike drove my car without his driver's .license. .
49. The court found the man innocent of murdering his wife.
A. The man was judged not guilty of killing his wife.
B. The man was found murdered by his wife.
C. The court found a murdered man and his wife.
D. The court decided that the man had killed his wife.
50. Had I known more about computer programming, I would have worked for a
computer company.
A. A better knowledge of computer programming will help me find a job in a
computer company.
B. I didn't know much about computer programming, so I didn't work for a computer
company.
C. I wish I knew more about computer programming and could work for a computer
company.
D. Knowing more about computer programming, I would find a job in a computer
company.

UNIT 5. PRACTICE TEST 2


I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. illiterate b. eradicate c. voluntary d. minority
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2. a. combat b. ethnic c. province d. campaign


3. a. volunteer b. struggle c. promise d. concentrate
4. a. education b. universal c. eradication d. population
5. a. considerable b. effective c. relevant d. maturity
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d -that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. I'm not surprised Margaret's ill. With all the voluntary work she's , she's really
been doing too much.
a. taken off b. taken on c. taken in d. taken to
7. An English Club will be to help children improve their English.
a. brought on b. showed up c. set up d. put on
8. There was a gradual in the number of both males and females who were literate
in the Lowlands.
a. rise b. raise c. arise d. risen
9. Only highly people are capable of discussing these subjects.
a. interesting b. common c. literate d. business
10. Most students who were asked felt that respect in the classroom was essential.
a. mutual b. annual c. actual d. continuous
11. Many university students _ spent their summer vacations teaching illiterate
people to read and write.
a. freely b. consciously c. gradually d. voluntarily
12. The proposal has not met with agreement.
a. voluntary b. universal c. Informal d. effective
13. A child's vocabulary _ through reading.
a. expands b. expends c. expels d. exposes
14. Children living in remote and mountainous areas may be _ disadvantaged.
a. educated b. education c. educational d. educationally
15. She is 'due to _ a lecture on genetic engineering.
a. make b. teach c. deliver d. take
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. Twenty-five people killed in that traffic accident.
a. reported to be b. are reporting to be
c. are reported being d. are reported to be
17. The woman said she in this village for over fifty years.
a. has been living b. was living c. had been living d. lives
18. US scientists claim that they a new vaccine against malaria.
a. developed b. have developed c. had developed d. was developing
19. The lecturer recommended _ a number of books before the exam.
a. reading b. to read c. us reading d. to have read
20. Jane appears some weight. Has she been ill?
a. having lost b. having been lost
c. to have lost d. to have been lost
21. If you saw a lawyer, he'd advise you _ legal action.
a. take b. taking c. to take d. for taking
22. Hardly to the bus-stop when the bus suddenly pulled away.
a. did they get b. they had got c. they got d. had they got

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23. By the time you return here next week, we __ the project.
a. will have finished b. has finished
c. will finish d. will be finishing
24. We are going to get our house next week.
a. painting b. to paint c. painted d. to be painted
25. He advised me _ anything about it for the time being.
a. didn't do b. not do c. don't do d. not to do
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase. A, B, C or D - that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. Before the nineteenth century, it was rarely to find organized systems
A B C D
of adult education.
27. Only when the famine gets worse world governments will begin to act.
A B C D
28. On some streets, it has against the law to ride a motorcycle without a
A B C D
helmet.
29. Members of high school clubs learn to participation in teams through
A B
their involvement in community projects.
C D
30. Special education is intended help both handicapped and gifted children
A B
to reach their learning potentials.
C D
III. READING
A. Choose the correct word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the passage.
The traditional definition of literacy is considered to be the ability to read and write, or
the ability to use language to, read, write, listen, and speak. In modern contexts, the word
refers to reading and writing at a level (31) for communication, or at a level that
lets one understand and communicate ideas in a literate society,' so as to take (32) _
in that society. The United Nations, Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) has drafted the following definition: “Literacy is the ability to identify,
understand, interpret, create, communicate and compute, using printed and written 'materials
(33) with varying contexts. Literacy involves a continuum of learning to enable an
Individual to achieve his or her goals, to develop his, or her (34) and potential, and
to participate fully in the wider society."
Many policy analysts consider literacy rates a crucial measure of a region's human
capital. This claim is made on the (35) that literate people can be trained less
expensively than illiterate people, generally have a higher socio-economic (36) and
enjoy better health and employment prospects. Policy makers also argue that literacy
increases job opportunities and access to higher education. In Kerala, India, for example,
female and child mortality rates declined (37) in the 1960s, when girls who were
educated in the education reforms after 1948 began to raise families. Recent researchers,
(38) , argue that correlations such as, the one listed above may have more to do with
the effects of schooling rather than literacy in general. Regardless, the (39)_ of
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through test and print, which is the foundation of most definitions of literacy.
31. a. important b. adequate c. adaptable d. suitable
32. a. control b. comfort c. part d. honor
33. a. associated b. worked c. appropriated d. related
34. a. ability b. knowledge c. behavior d. performance
35. a. basics b. ways c. foundations d. grounds
36. a. status b. request c. condition d. state
37. a. actually b. dramatically c. extremely d. accurately
38. a. therefore b. however c. consequently d. additionally
39. a. main b. majority c. focus d. demand
40. a. concept b. content c. contact d. context
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A literate population is a necessity for any nation wishing to take advantage of modern
technological growth. For instance, research has shown a direct relationship between literacy
among women and improved health' and child care in the family. The United Nations
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has long supported the
concept that education must be considered an ongoing process.
Adult education has long been important in Europe, where formal programs began in the
18th century. In Britain, concern for the education of poor and working-class people resulted
in the growth of adult education programs, such as the evening school and the, Mechanic's
Institute, to expand education opportunities for all people: ,After the Russian Revolution, the
Russian government virtually eliminated illiteracy through the establishment of various
institutions and extension classes for adults.
In other areas of the world, adult education movements are of a more recent origin. In
1960, Egypt established a 'schools for the people' system designed to educate the adult
population. In the 1970s, countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America began to increase
opportunities for adult education. Innovative programs involving the mass media are being
used in many countries. Tanzania, for example, has used mass education techniques and the
radio to organize national education programs in health, nutrition, and citizenship. In the
1980s, international educational exchange programs grew in popularity in the United States
and many other countries.
41. What does this passage mainly discuss?
a. National education b. Illiteracy eradication
c. Adult education d. Primary education
42. It can be inferred from this passage that education .
a. help people to read and write
b. is an important factor in the country's development
c. is a constant process
d. must only be given to adults
43. Which of the followings is not' true?
a. Adult education has boomed in Europe in recent years.
b. Educated women know how to take care of their children properly.
c. Illiteracy is almost erased in Russia.
d. In many countries, mass education is carried out through television.
44. Which of the followings is not mentioned as means used for mass education?
a. radio b. newspapers c. internet d. textbooks
45. According to the passage, adult education .

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a. offers opportunities for promotion


b. is to educate people to improve their health
c. is popular all over the world nowadays
d. has been developed thanks to the mass media
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d -that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed
before.
46. She told us to help ourselves to the apples in the basket.
a. She offered us some apples in return for our help.
b. She let us have as many apples as we wanted. .
c. She wanted our help to pick the apples and put them in a basket.
d. She wanted us to do all the work ourselves. .
47. That library book must be returned within one week.
a. The book was brought back last week.
b. The book should have been returned a week ago.
c. The book hl1S already been borrowed for a week.
d. The book can't be kept longer than a week.
48. As soon as he waved his hand, she turned away.
a. He saw her turn away and he waved his hand.
b. He waved his hand at the same time as she did.
c. He waved his hand and at once she turned away.
d. She turned away because he waved his hand too soon.
49. 'You broke my glasses,' said the woman to me.
a. The woman insisted on breaking her glasses.
b. The woman advised me to break her glasses.
c. The woman told me to break her glasses.
d. The woman blamed me for having broken her glasses.
50. The family find it difficult to manage on the money they have.
a. It's difficult for the family to get by on the money they have.
b. It is difficult for them to earn money.
c. The family could manage on the money they have.
d. The family managed to earn enough money to live.
B. Choose one option that best fits each of the following sentences.
51. received law degrees as today.
a. Never so many women have b. Never have so many women
c. The women have never d. Women who have ever
52. he would have come to class.
a. If Mike is able to finish his homework
b. Would Mike be able to finish his homework
c. If Mike could finish his homework
d. Had Mike been able to finish his homework
53. The students liked that professor's course because .
a. there was few or no homework
b. not a lot of homework. .
c. there was little or no homework
d. Of there wasn't a great amount of homework
54. a painter, but he also took an interest in the flight of birds.

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a. Not only Rembrandt was b. Although Rembrandt was


c. Despite Rembrandt being d. Not only was Rembrandt
55. that new information to anyone else but the sergeant.
a. They asked him not to give b. They didn't order him to give
c. They asked him to give d. They ordered him to give

UNIT 6. COMPETITIONS
I.
II. Underline the word that contains a different vowel sound.
1. group could would should
2. foot look smooth push
3. rule luck run cut
4. team great each sheet
5. class part race ask
6. cross lost most cost
7. shine slight strike strict
8. found crowd knowledge cloud
9. chew lose choose hope
10. done move love won
III. Complete these sentences with one appropriate word from the box.
representatives score reciting spirit awarded worksheets
sponsored participate rules announced
1. The competition's aim was to stimulate the.........of learning English among students.
2. The competition was.........by the Students' Parents Society.
3. The English teacher explained the competition‟s.........to the students.
4. You will have to answer the questions on the.........within two minutes.
5. A maximum.........for each activity is 15 points.
6. The winner will be.........a set of CDs.
7. Time was up and the judges.........the results.
8. To.........in the contest, you have to work in groups of three.
9. The final competition included the.........of three classes.
10. He had difficulty.........the poem in front of the judges.
IV. Complete this extract from a newspaper article with the verbs
given. Use the past simple, present perfect or past perfect.
RONSON SACKED IN UNITED CUTS
Aston United (1) . ..... (sack) their manager, Neil Romson. The former England
football international manager (2 ). ..... (say) that he (3) ........ (hear) the news when he (4)
...... (return) from a three-week holiday in Spain and that it (5) ........ (come) as a complete
shock. "There (6) ........ (be) no hint of any problem when I (7).........(leave) for the holiday."
Aston United (8) ........ (appoint) Ronson as manager two years ago and last season
they (9) . ...... (finish) second in the First Division. However, they (10)..........(win) only five
matches so far this season.
The Chairman of the club, Peter White, last night (11) ........ (accuse) Ronson of lack
of commitment to the club. "Neil's attitude (12) ........ (disappoint) us recently. Over the last
few months he (13) ........ (spend) more time on Spanish beaches than working with the

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players in Aston."...
V. Complete each sentence with one of the following verb (in the correct form).
Use a preposition if necessary.
stay carry get break be hunt invite cause
take live deliver study close drive attend
1. I've always dreamed.........in a small house by the sea.
2. Mike apologized.........so rude to me.
3. I agreed.........the parcel for her.
4. The driver of the other car accused me.........the accident.
5. We invited Jane.........for lunch.
6. He admitted.........the car into his neighbor's tree.
7. I congratulated Liz.........a new job.
8. My bag wasn't very heavy, but Dan insisted.........it for me
9. Tom suggested.........a rest.
10. We don't approve.........animals for sport.
11. Kevin thanked us.........him to our party.
12. Brian advised me.........economics at university.
13. The government proposed.........a number of primary schools.
14. The women blamed me.........her glasses.
15. No one can prevent him.........the meeting.
VI. Complete the sentences to report what was said, using a to-infinitive or an-
ing form of a verb.
1. 'You'd better look for a new job, Andrew.'
Jane advised ....................................................
2. 'It was nice of you to invite me to your birthday party. Thanks very
much.' Mike thanked . .......................................
3. 3, 'I must have made a mistake in the calculations."
Mr Forest admitted ....................................................
4. 'I'll pay for the meal.'
Sarah insisted ..................................................
5. 'Perhaps we can go to Paris for the weekend.'
Neil suggested
..................................................
6. 'I can get you there in good time.'
Jim guaranteed ................................................
7. 'I'm sorry I couldn't come to visit you last summer.'
Kate apologized . ...............................................
8. 'We'll organize the Christmas party.'
They promised . .................................................
9. 'I hear you won the championship.
Congratulations!' Dane congratulated .
....................
10. 'I wish I'd asked for his name and address.'
I regretted . .........................................................
11. 'You're selfish.'
Jane accused ....................................................
12. 'All right. We will meet the student
representatives.' The teachers agreed .....................
13. 'You mustn't drink too much caffeine.'
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Marta warned . ...................................................


14. 'If all goes to plan, I'll study medicine.' Rachel
hoped . ..............................................................
.
15. 'We should take the jumper back to the shop.'
Jack recommended ..................................................
VI. Report these sentences. Make any necessary changes to verb tense, pronouns, etc.
1. 'We have found the missing girl,' said the police last
night.
......................................................................
2. 'I'll drop you from the team if you don't train harder,' said
the captain.
......................................................................
3. 'I'd buy the big tin if I were you,' said the
grocer.
......................................................................
4. 'Here are the car keys. You'd better wait in the car,' he said to
her.
......................................................................
5. 'Why didn't you tell me about that yesterday, Peter?'
Jane asked.
......................................................................
6. 'Would you please wait in the lounge till your flight number is called?' she
said.
......................................................................
7. 'I gave you my textbook last week. I insist,'
Tom said.
......................................................................
8. 'Could you speak more slowly, please? 1 can't understand,' he said to
me.
......................................................................
9. 'I hope you have a good journey,' he said, 'Don't forget to send a card when
you arrive.'
......................................................................
10. 'I'm sorry 1 didn't phone you earlier. I was very busy,' Jill said
to me.
......................................................................
11. 'It's not true! I have never been arrested!' Larry
said.
......................................................................
12. 'Why not decorate your baby's room?' Ann said, 'If you like, I'll help you do the
decorating, Sue.'
......................................................................
13. 'You pressed the wrong button,' said the mechanic. 'Don't do it again. You might have
a nasty accident.'
......................................................................
14. 'Can you answer the phone? I'm having shower!' he said to his
son.
......................................................................
15. 'Would you like a cup of coffee?' I said to Jim. 'No, thanks. I must go now,' he said. 61
VII. Most of the following sentences contain one mistake. Correct it or write RIGHT
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1. When I asked Joan about her work she said she had lost her job and was short of money.
2. Michael explained that he couldn't come to the party because he was working
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9. I apologized them for keeping them waiting so long.


10. Liz wanted to know if we had any photos of our holiday.
11. He advised to leave at 5.30 in the morning.
12. Mick complained to the shop assistant that the computer he'd bought there was faulty.
13. I asked him how could I get to the station, and he told me.
14. There were cheers when he suggested to go home early.
15. I don't really approve of children wearing makeup.
VII. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1. The company has decided to withdraw from some of its............(sponsor)
2. The playgroup provides plenty of...........for the children . (stimulate)
3. Over 30,000...........will run in the New York marathon. (compete)
4. The negotiation was attended by...........of several states. (represent)
5. The scheme aims to encourage increased...........in sporting activities. (participate)
6. The survey was based on direct...........of over 500 schools. (observe)
7. I felt extremely...........when we lost. (disappoint)
8. She finds writing poetry deeply...........(satisfy).
9. The teacher's comment are designed to help improve your . ................................ and .
...................................................................................................................................(know -
understand)
10. The...........of further job losses comes at a bad time. (announce)
VIII. Complete the letter, using the words given.
Dear Minh,
1. thank / your letter / arrive / yesterday //
......................................................................
2. I / please / hear / you / win / first prize / Poetry Reading Contest/ congratulations/
......................................................................
3. I / myself / just / join / final English Speaking Competition/ my school//
......................................................................
4. competition/ organize/ our English teachers/ take place/ school hall/ last Sunday//
......................................................................
5. representatives/ three classes/ my school/ take/ the
contest//
......................................................................
6. contest/ we/ work/ groups/ three/ compete/ five activities/ ten minutes//
......................................................................
7. my team/ pass/ four activities/ perfectly/ but/ last one/ we/ a spelling mistake/ lose
the game//
......................................................................
8. it / be / big disappointment / us / however / we / all / enjoy / contest / immensely / Find /
it / very useful //
......................................................................
9. we / hope / win / contest / next year //
......................................................................
10. I / like / congratulate / you / your winning/ again //
......................................................................
Yours truly,
Phong

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UNIT 6 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently
from the others.
1. a. reciting b. spirit c. stimulate d. winner
2. a. problem b. sponsor c. wonderful d. enjoy
3. a. announce b. annual c. award d. among
4. a. competition b. completionc. question d. information
5. a. athletics b. marathon c. faithfully d. smoothly
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning English students.
a. on b. for c. of d. among
7. The teacher explained the competition's rules the students very carefully.
a. to b. with. c. for . d. about
8. Most students are interested the annual English Speaking Contests.
a. on b. in c. with d. at
9. is someone who takes part in sports competitions.
a. Judge b. Sportman c. Athletic d. Sponsor
10. They quickly read the questions and tried to find out the answers.
a. complete b. guess c. offer d. discover
11. A string of defeats has failed to break the team's .
a. spirits b. efforts c. works d. methods
12. There is now intense _ between schools to attract students.
a. competence b. competition c. competitive d. competitor
13. Such questions provide a useful means of students' interest.
a. expressing b. encouraging c. stimulating d. providing
14. All students can take part in the annual English-speaking Competition.
a. happening once a year b. happening once a term
b. happening once a month d. happening once every six months
15. He his poem in front of the whole school.
a. dedicated b. recited c. said d. delivered
B. Choose the word or phrase-a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentence.
16. We took part in a sponsored walk to support the poor.
a. organized b. organizing c. that organized d. had organized
17. We strongly recommend your luggage when you travel.
a. to insure b. you insuring. c. your insurance d. you insure
18. She asked my advice _ subject she should study at university.
a. what b. on what. c. to what d. on to what
19. Children could be compelled to work on the farm, effectively denying .
a. their school b. them to school c. them schooling d. for schooling
20. Indoor heating systems have made for people to live and work comfortably in
temperate climates.
a. it is possible b. possible c. it possible d. possibly
21. She phoned the police and _ outside her home
a. reported to attack b. was reported to be attacked

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c. reported being attacked d. reported to be attacked


22. The children were warned _ in the lake without an adult present.
a. not swim b. not to swim c. not swimming d. to not swim
23. Homestead High School's fooball team _ a championship until last season.
a. has never won b. is never winning
c. had never been winning d. had never won
24. George mentioned in an accident as a child, but he never told us the details.
a. having injured b. having been injured
c. to have injured d. to have been injured
25. She' wanted to know if I Paul recently.
a. saw b. have seen c. had seen d. would see
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D- that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. The teacher said that about 10 children need special help in reading.
A B C D
27. Every teacher I've spoken to tell me that standard of spelling are in decline
A B C D
decline.
28. The purpose of the examination was to test the students' knowing of
A B C
the subject.
D
29. Let me know if you are interested to take part in the Sculpture Competition.
A B C D
30. If athletics are neglected in school, this will have a big impact on future
A B C
national team.
D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate word from the box.
well-known associated involve professional extra whole
beats popular enthusiast end support against
For many young people, sport is a (31) part of school life and being in one of
the school teams and playing in matches is very important. If someone is in a team, it means
a lot of (32) training and often spending a Saturday or Sunday away from home
since many matches are played then. It might also (33) _ traveling to other towns to
play (34) _ other school teams and then staying on after the match for a meal or a
drink. Sometimes, parents, friends or other students will travel with the team to (35)
their own side. When a school team (36) another one, it is the (37)
school that feels proud, not only the players. It can also mean that a school
becomes (38) .for being good at certain sports and students from that school may
(39) up playing for national and international teams so that the school has some
really famous names (40) _ with it.
B. Read the passage, then decide whether the folIowing statements are true (T) or false
(F).
I am in favor of English-speaking contests in schools. Such contests encourage students
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Besides, while preparing themselves for the contests, students' have a chance to 'review their
lessons thoroughly. Contests among classes provide students' with opportunities to work
with team spirit, thus. enabling them to learn how to cooperate with other people. Some
students may think that their preparations for the speaking contests are time-consuming.
However, in my opinion, such preparations are worth spending time on. My classmates and I
have found that we speak English better after each- contest. In sum, English-speaking
contests in schools are useful to students.
41. English-speaking, contests give students opportunities to practice speaking English.
42. English-speaking contests make students fail in preparation for their lessons in classes.
43. English-speaking contests provide students with a lot of useful skills.
44. English-speaking contests help students know how to work with other people.
45. English-speaking contests ask for a thoroughly review.
46. English-speaking contests take a lot of time to prepare.
47. The writer is an English teacher.
IV. WRITING
Choose the answer (a, b, c or d) that is nearest in meaning to the
printed before it.
48. 'Why not participate in the English Speaking Contest?'
a. He asked me to take part in the English Speaking Contest.
b. He suggested taking part in the English Speaking Contest.
c. He offered us to take part in the English Speaking Contest.
d. He told me not to participate in the English Speaking Contest.
49. Please watch your steps as you get off.
a. Please look at the steps while getting off.
b. Go down the steps in order to get off.
c. Please have a look at the Steps as you get off.
d. Be careful not to tumble while getting off.
50. 'Let me pay for the coffee. I really want.'
a. Jenny is asked to pay for the coffee.
b. Jenny suggested paying for the coffee.
c. Jenny insisted on paying for the coffee.
d. Jenny told me to pay for the coffee.

UNIT 6 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. contest b. sponsor c. observe d. complete
2. a. stimulate b. competition c. disappointed d. opportunity
3. a. recite b. organize c. apologize d. participate
4. a. knowledge b. maximum c. athletics d. marathon
5. a. encourage b. compete c. award d. represent
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence
or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. He apologized _ not being able to complete the poem.
a. in b. on c. of d. for
7. Time was _ , and the judges announced the results.

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a. out b. up c. off d. down


8. He's been teaching music for years, but he hasn't any _.
a. examinations b. experiences c. experience d. qualifications
9. Most students find English Competitions .
a. enjoying b. enjoyment c. enjoyed d. do enjoyable
10. I am pleased to _ the winner of the final competition. It's Group B.
a. recite b. announce c. explain d. appoint
11. After convincing myself that the result didn't matter, I felt oddly when we lost.
a. encouraged b. stimulated c. disadvantaged d. disappointed
12. With three teams finishing on 40 points, there was no outright .
a. win b. winning c. winner d. winnings
13. For work to flow , proper preparations must be made.
a. smoothly b. freely c. constantly d. naturally
14. The contestants are eliminated one by one until the last _ in a head-to-head
contest.
a. sponsor b. support c. compete d. enter
15. The winner of the contest was given a(n) _ for her excellent performance.
a. bonus b. reward c. fine d. award
B. Choose the word or-phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. My teachers always encourage hard at school.
a. to work b. us to work c. working d. that we work
17. Six months after the accident, he still has difficulty .
a. to walk b. walking c. walked d. to walking
18. I really hate _ away from home so much.
a. you have to be b. you having to be
c. your have to be d. your having to be
19. Staff say that the new computer system _ to greater levels of stress in their work.
a. led b. would lead c. has led d. had led
20. He apologized _ able to finish the project on time.
a. his colleagues not being b. his colleagues for not being
c. his colleagues not to be d. to his colleagues for not being
21. It's a pity we didn't visit Tom when we had the chance. I him before he left the
country.
a. would like to see b. should like to see
c. would like having seen d. would like to have seen
22. His doctor suggested that he a short leave of absence.
a. will take b. take c. would take d. took
23. It is no use to school if you to work hard.
a. going - do not ready b. to go - do not ready
c. going - are not ready d. go - are not ready
24. Mary's father approved of in the United States for another year in order to work
toward her M.A.
a. her to stay b. she to say c. she staying d. her staying
25. Nowadays, young men with a technical education because of the great demand
for highly skilled workmen.
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C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D - that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. Richard said the play was very entertaining and he recommended to see it.
A B C D
27. Some of my friends have considered not going to college because the cost.
A B C D
28. It is difficult to imagine him accepting the decision without any objection
A B C D
29. The highway patrol advises to take the old route through the city because the
A B
interstate highway is under major repairs.
C D
30. Joyce thanked us inviting them to dinner and said that they wanted to
A B C
have us over for dinner next week.
D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase- a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a competition between people, (31)
largely on the beauty of their physical appearance. The modern beauty pageant can (32)
its origin to the Miss America pageant, first held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in
1921, under the title „Inter-City Beauty' contest. The following year the title was (33)
as Miss America. Other contests include the yearly Miss World competition and
Miss Universe, which are the two largest and most famous (34) _ beauty contests.
Women from around the world (35) _ in the competition for these titles. To be
selected as Miss World or Miss Universe, a contestant must be (36) or single. If a
Miss WorId fails to live up to people's expectations, she may, be (37) _ . The
organizers of the major beauty contests represent their contests (38) being events of
world importance. (39) many other people consider beauty contests to be (40)
entertainment event of no great importance.
31. a. set b. based c. regarded d. used
32. a. trace b. explain c. pass d. share
33. a. renewed b. removed c. renamed d. retained
34. a. nation b. national c. internationale d. international
35. a. interest b. participate c. excite d. involve
36. a. celibate b. faithful c. impressive d. attractive
37. a. dismissed b. declared c. disqualified d. dispensed
38. a. of b. to c. for d. as
39. a. Besides b. However c. Therefore d. Furthermore
40. a. mass b. popular c. agreeable d. remarkable.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
THE OLYMPIC GAMES
During the Olympic games, people from all over the world come together
in peace and friendship. Some of these people compete for medals. Several million people
attend the games, and millions of other people watch them on television.
Why do we have the Olympic games? How did they begin? The first Olympic Games

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that we have records of were in Greece in 776 B.C. The games lasted one day. The only
event in the first thirteen Olympic Games was a race. Men ran the length of the stadium
(about 192 meters). Then, longer running races were added. Through the years, a few other
kinds of events, like the long jump, were also added. During this time, the games were for
men only, and women could not even watch them. In the year 393, a Roman emperor ended
the Olympic Games because the quality of the games became very low. The Olympics did
not take place again for 1500 years!
In 1894, Pierre de Courbertin of France helped form the International Olympic
Committee, and the modern Olympic Games began. In 1896 the games were held again in
Athens, Greece. The Greeks built a new stadium for the competition. Three hundred and
eleven athletes from thirteen countries competed in many events. The winners became
national heroes.
After 1896, the games were held every four years during the summer in different cities
around the world. In 1900, the Olympics were in Paris, France, and women competed for the
first time. In 1908, in London, England, the first gold medals were given to winning athletes.
Before that time, the winners received only silver and bronze. medals.
The Olympic flag was first introduced in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium. The flag has five
rings on it. The rings represent the continents of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North
and South America. Each ring is a different colorblue, yellow, black, green, or red - because
the flag of each of the countries that compete in the games has at least one of these colors in
it.
The Olympic Winter Games began in 1924 in Chamois, France. Athletes
competed in winter events such as skiing, ice skating, and ice hockey. Today, the Winter
Games take place every four years. The Summer Games also take place every four years, but
not. in the same year as the winter events. Both the Summer Games and the Winter Games
must have at least fifteen events, and they cannot last more than sixteen days.
Until recently, Olympic competitors could not be professional athletes. All of the athletes
in the Olympic Games were amateurs. Today, however, many of the Olympic athletes are
professionals who play their sports for money during the year. Some people disagree with
this idea. They believe that the Olympic Games are for amateur athletes, not paid
professionals. Other people think that anyone can play in the Olympic Games. No matter
who the athletes are, millions of people throughout the world enjoy watching the greatest
athletic competitions, the Summer games and the Winter Games of the Olympics.
41. Which of the following is not true of the first 13 Olympic Games in Greece?
a. They lasted only one day.
b. The men competed while the women watched.
c. They consisted of only one event, which was race running.
d. They were for men only.
42. Pierre de Coubertin .
a. was the first athlete from France to take part in the modern Olympic Games
b. helped the Greeks build a new stadium for the modern Games.
c. helped to revive the Games.
d. became a national hero of France.
43. The International Olympic Committee was set up _.
a. with Pierre de Coubertin as chairman
b. according the wish of a Roman emperor
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d. two years before the modern Olympic Games were held


44. Women first competed in the Games .
a. in 1908 in London, England
b. in the Paris Olympics of 1900
c. as soon as the Olympic Games were resumed
d. in 1896 at Pierre de Coubertin's suggestion
45. What was special about the 1920 Olympics?
a. The Olympic flag was introduced.
b. Gold medals were given to winning athletes for the first time.
c. Women were allowed to compete for the first time.
d. The Ofympic Winter Games were held.
46. Which of the following is not true?
a. There is an interval between the Summer and the Winter Games.
b. The games can't last longer than 16 days.
c. The Summer Games have more sporting events than the Winter Games.
d. The Olympic flag has five rings of five different colors on it.
47. Professional athletes _ .
a. joined the Olympic Games only recently .
b. have been allowed to compete in the Games since the Olympic flag was introduced
c. get paid for taking part in the Olympic Games
d. have won more gold medals than amateurs have
48. According to the passage, _.
a. the participation of professionals has made the Olympic Games less enjoyable
b. no matter who athletes are, the games are ,still great to watch for millions of people
c. professional athletes will soon be banned from the Games
d. everyone is opposed to allowing professionals to take part
IV. WRITING
Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d - that best reports what was said.
49. 'You're always making terrible mistakes,' said the teacher.
a. The teacher complained about his students making terrible mistakes.
b. The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible mistakes.
c. The teacher realized that his students always made terrible mistakes.
d. The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes.
50. Each of you may have one piece of candy,‟ Mrs. Jones said to the children.
a. Mrs. Jones advised the children to have one piece of candy.
b. Mrs. Jones asked each of the children to have one piece of candy.
c. Mrs. Jones allowed each of the children to have one piece of candy.
d. Mrs. Jones reminded the children to have one piece of candy.
51. 'Would you mind if I brought a friend to the party?' said Peter.
a. Peter wanted me to bring my friend to his party.
b. Peter encouraged me to bring my friend to the party.
c. Peter asked for permission to bring his friend to the party.
d. Peter promised to bring a friend to the party.
52. 'Don't be so disappointed Jane. You can take the driving test again,' said Helen.
a. Helen told Jane not to be disappointed and take the driving test again.
b. Helen asked Jane not to be disappointed and offered her another driving test.
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d. Helen encouraged Jane to take the driving test again.


53. 'Let's break for lunch,' said Mathew.
a. Mathew wanted to break for lunch.
b. Mathew insisted on breaking for lunch.
c. Mathew suggested breaking for lunch.
d. Mathew offered us a break for lunch.
54. 'Would you like some coffee, Mike?'
a. Jane asked Mike to make her some coffee.
b. Jane wanted to know whether Mike like coffee.
c. Jane offered to make some coffee for Mike.
d. Jane suggested drinking coffee.
55. 'Could you please wait here until your name is called?'
a. She asked me to wait there until my name was called.
b. She wanted to know if I could wait there until my name was called.
c. She advised me to wait there until my name was called.
d. She reminded me to wait here until my name was called.

UNIT 6- PRACTICE TEST 6 – 05-11-2008

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. A. knowledge B. comfort C. popular D. college
2. A. orchestra B. scholarchip C. chemistry D. charity
3. A. announced B. struggled C. observed D. repaired
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others.
4. A. competition B. illiteracy C. representative D. university
5. A. difficult B. relevant C. volunteer D. interesting
III. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the blank space in each
sentence.
6. She was able to.......all the tasks assigned to her.
A. keep on B. set up C. put off D. carry out
7. We managed to . over $4,000 through donations
and other events.
A. deposit B. donate C. raise D. exchange
8. Laura reminded her roommate.......her alarm clock for 6:00.
A. to set B. setting C. to be set D. of setting
9. The boy found a wallet in the street, and then he.......to return it to the loser.
A. tried B. had tried C. was trying D. had been trying
10. The two children blamed each other.......the window.
A. to break B. breaking C. for breaking D. having broken
11. She swam strongly and.......cross the river easily, even though it was swollen by the
heavy rain.
A. used to B. was able to C. could D. was supposed to
12. The government has spent £1 million on an advertising.......to encourage energy
conservation.
A. campaign B. promotion C. operation D. competition

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13. No one could ever accuse this government.......about the poor.


A. not caring B. of not caring C. for not caring D. not to care
14. I heard the tyre.......and then the lorry skidded across the road.
A. burst B. bursting C. be burst D. being burst
15. I was . .... to find that the film was quite ……
A. surprised - frightening B. surprised - frightened
C. surprising - frightening D. surprising - frightened
16. Police are reported.......illegal drugs in a secret hiding place in the star‟s home. [thuốc tây
lậu]
A. they have B. having C. to have D. have had
17. Our education will help with the.......of knowledge for the young.
A. rich B. riches C. richness D. enrichment
18. I don't remember.......of the decision to change the company policy on vacations. When
was it decided?
A. telling B. being told C. to tell D. to be told
19. Ms. Jackson was assigned the fifth-grade science class.......she has the best qualification
among the available faculty. [giao bài tập / khoa đại học]
A. although B. whereas C. since D. if

20. six months for the washing machine to be delivered, I decided to cancel the order.
A. Waiting B. Having waited C. Being waited D. Waited
21. Many firms are now struggling to survive in a highly.......marketplace.
A. competing B. competition C. competitive D. uncompetitive
22. The.......will observe and score your performance in the contest.
A. judges B. contestants C. sponsors D. winners
23. she went home early.
A. Feel not well B. Having felt not well
C. Feeling not well D. Not feeling well
24. He congratulated the team.......all their games.
A. to win B. winning C. for their winning D. on having won
25. I often.......of being famous when I was younger.
A. accused B. dreamed C. pretended D. assured
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.
26. Having suffered from depression him as a teenager, Keven could
A B C
understand how his son was feeling.
D
27. Peter acknowledged that his chances in winning the race to be slim.
A B C D
28. Walking briskly for 30 minutes or to run for 15 minutes will burn an
A B C
approximately equal number of calories.
D
29. I asked the boys to move their bicycles off the football pitch but they flat
A B C D

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refuseD.
30. Health officials warn that anyone who look directly at the sun during an
A B C eclipse may put their sight at
risk.

V. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
In the summer of 2000 the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion (31) ...... a campaign
for illiteracy eradication. In the campaign, six hundred (32) ...... minority students from the
northern highlands were asked to provide reading and writing skills to 1,200 illiterate people
living in their (33) . .............. villages. In 2001, eight hundred volunteer. students took (34)
.
................................................................................................................................................. in
the campaign. The number of people receiving reading and writing lessons (35) 4,623.
This was an effective way to help people in remote and mountainous areas to read and write.
The fight (36) ...... illiteracy continued in the summer of 2002. This time the Vietnam
Society of Learning Promotion decided to (37) ...... its activities to the central mountainous
provinces. At present, the number of illiterate people in the remote and moutainous areas is
(38) .
decreasing. It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be (39) . .... in our country as more
and more people are taking part in the (40).......against it.

31. A. began B. had C. started D. managed


32. A. national B. ethnic C. racial D. religious
33. A. home B. own C. remote D. house
34. A. control B. care C. part D. interest
35. A. ranged B. grew C. rose D. reached
36. A. in B. against C. towards D. of
37. A. enlarge B. widen. C. expand D. expend
38. A. gradually B. constantly C. actually D. mainly
39. A. limitted B. eradicated C. completed D. prevented
40. A. battle B. strike C. challenge D. struggle

VI. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.

Instructors at American colleges and universities use many different teaching methods.
Some instructors give assignments every day. They grade homework. Students in their
classes have to take many quizzes, a midterm exam, and a final text. Other' instructors give
only writing assignments. Some teachers always follow a course outline and usually use the
text book. Others send students to the library for assignments.
The atmosphere in some classrooms is very formal. Students call their instructors 'Professor
Smith,' 'Mrs Jones,' and so on. Some teachers wear business clothes and give lectures. Other
classrooms have an informal atmosphere. Students and teachers discuss their ideas.
Instructors dress informally, and students call them by their first names. American teachers
are not alike in their teaching styles.
At most American colleges and universities, facilities for learning and recreation are
available to students. Students can often use type-writers, tape recorders, video machines,

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things at campus stores. They can get advice on their problems from counselors and
individual help with their classes from tutors. Students can relax and have fun on campus,
too. Some schools have swimming pools and tennis courts. Most have snack bars or
cafeterias.

41. According to the passage, instructors at American colleges and universities .......
A. do not grade homework B. never follow a course ouline
C. teach in their own ways D. do not give students quizzes and exams
42. Which of the following statements is true?
A. American students can call their teachers by their first name..
B. The atmosphere in American classrooms is always relaxed and friendly.
C. American teachers are never allowed to dress informally.
D. The atmosphere in American classrooms is always formal.
43. The phrase 'business clothes' in the paragraph 2 can be understood as .......
A. clothes that only business people wear B. trendy clothes
C. casual clothes D. formal clothes
44. At most American colleges and universities, students can .......
A. buy anything they want at campus stores

B. ask their counselors and tutors for advice


C. use computers that are linked to libraries
D. have tutors and counselors solve their problems
45. According to the passage, which of the following statements is false about schools
in America?
A. They are well equippeD.
B. They have stores on campus.
C. They have no recreational facilities.
D. They offer sports and leisure facilities for students.

VII. Choose the answer (a, b, c or d) that is nearest in meaning to the printed before
it.
46. 'If I were you, I would take the job,' said my roommate.
A. My roommate was thinking about taking the joB.
B. My roommate advised me to take the joB.
C. My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
D. My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
47. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
A. He had tested his eyes ten months before.
B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months.
D. He didn't have any test on his eyes in ten months.
48. He is not flexible in his work; that is why he doesn't have many friends.
A. Having almost no friends makes him inflexible in his work.
B. Such is his inflexibility in his work that he doesn't have many friends.
C. Inflexibility in his work is not why he doesn't have many friends.

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D. He is not popular with many people although he is flexible in his work.

VIII. Choose the best sentence (a, b, c, or d) made from the given cues.

49. provide/ your handwriting/ legible/ test scorer/ accept/ your answer//
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your
answer.
B. Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any
test scorer.
D. Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your
answer.
50. I/ advise/ him/ ask/ bus conductor/ tell/ him/ where/ get off.
A. I advised him ask a bus conductor to tell him where he gets off.
B. I advised him to ask bus conductor to tell him where he gets off.
C. I advised him to ask the bus conductor telling him where to get off.
D. I advised him to ask the bus conductor to tell him where. to get off.

UNIT 7 - WORLD POPULATION

II. Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the verb in the box.
increase expect decrease reach limit
raise control populate support freeze
1. North America was once widely _ by Native American tribes.
2. The world's population is to be over 7 billion by 2010.
3. The population has from 1.2 million to 1.8 million.
4. Water at O C.
o

5. Parents should what their kids watch on television.


6. The number of new students from 210 to 160 this year.
7. My family have been _ sheep for over 60 years.
8. How can we _ our families on such low wages?
9. Profits are expected £2 billion this year.
10. The role that women could play was socially .
III. Fill in the blank with a suitable word to complete the passage.
China is the most populous country of the world. Its (1) _ is approximately 1.3
billion people, which is almost 22% of the (2) population. The population density is
high in the southeast: 43 percent of the land contains most of its population. A quarter of the
population (3) China is in the middle and lower parts of the Yangtze River, and the
population density (4) 663 people per square kilometer. Shanghai is China's largest
city, (5) population density reaches 2,118 people per square kilometer.
China's population growth rate has (6) _ in the past years, although its
population is still increasing. In the 1970s, the government started to implement birth
(7)
programs to the people: late marriage, late childbearing, a one-child family, and a
four-year period between two (8) in the countryside where each couple may have
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annual growth rate of China's population (9) from 25.83% (in 1070) down to 11.21%
(in 1994) and to 8.77% (in 1999) in the past 20 years. This should be (10) a great
success.
IV. Underline the best answers.
1. If you have left/ left home before I get there, I will/ would meet you at the airport.
2. How will/ would your father react if you leave/ left school?
3. If you will go/ go to England next month, you will/ must drive on the left.
4. Were/ Was I your doctor, I'd insist that you stop smoking.
5. You may/ might be sorry if you spend/ spent all your money.
6. Will/ Can I use your computer, if I am/ were careful?
7. Will/ Would people be able to fly if they have/ had feathers instead of hair?
8. If anyone should/ might call, would you please take a message?
9. If your mother is/ were here, I'm sure she won't/ wouldn't let you
eat all those chocolates.
10. Were they not/ Weren‟t they rich, they couldn't have gone to the
USA for their holiday.
V. Complete the sentences using one of the following pairs of verbs. Use the
past unreal conditional.
consider - be go - invite not promote – leave know - go.
get - not have find - drive know - not take hit - not pull
drive - not happen grow up - learn
1. If you , you _ the firm?
2. I to the party last night if I _.
3. If I your father was in hospital, I to visit him.
4. They a better hotel if they a few more kilometers.
5. If I how difficult the job was, I it .
6. I'm sure we lost if we a map.
7. If you more carefully, the accident _ .
8. If you in Japan, you Japanese.
9. I taking the job if the salary _ higher.
10. The child _ by a car if her mother _ her out of the street.
VI. Put the verb into the correct form.
1. If the earth suddenly _ (stop) spinning we all (fly) off it.
2. If you (smoke) in a non-smoking compartment the other passengers
(object).
3. (your parents/ not/ be) proud if they could see you now?
4. If she (not/ fail) one of her final exams she wouldn't have had to spend part of
the summer in college.
5. I‟ll lend you War and Peace if I (finish) it before you go on holiday.
6. If we (work) all night we (finish) in time; but we have no intention of
working all night.
7. If you had worked harder, you (pass) your final exam.
8. If you want to learn a musical instrument, you (practise).
9. There have been a lot of thefts from cars in the city center. If you
(leave) your car there, (not leave) any valuabIes in it.
10. I don't have enough money to buy that house. But if I (have) more money, I
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11. I got wet because I didn't take my umbrella. However, I (not/ get) wet if I
(remember) to take my umbrella with me.
12. I'm broke, but I _ (have) plenty of money now if I (not/ spend) so much
yesterday.
13. Tom's hobby is collecting stamps from all over the world. If he (travel) to a new
country, he (spend/ always) time looking for new stamps.
14. I'm doing the test very well now. I _ (not/ do) the test well if I _ (not/ revise)
thoroughly last night.
15. (you/ take) that job if you _ (know) that you had to work nights?
VII. Using the given information, make conditional sentences. Use if.
1. I don't ride the bus to school every morning because it's always so crowded.
_
2. The schoolchildren sowed some seeds, but they forgot to water them so they didn't grow.
_
3. Stop talking or you won't understand the lesson.
_
4. The wind is blowing hard, so we won't take the boat out for a ride.
_
5. Carol didn‟t answer the phone because she was studying.
_
6. I feel better now because you talked to me about my problems yesterday.
_
7. Because I don't have enough free time, I can't help my mother with the housework.
_
8. Rita is exhausted today because she didn't get any sleep last night.
_
9. I didn't prepare for today's lesson: So it is difficult for me to understand the teacher's
explanation.
__
10. I don't want them to be upset, so I've decided not to tell them what happened.
_
11. Martin failed his driving test last week because he was very nervous.
_
12. Go' right now or you'll be late for the train.
_
13. Sally doesn't know what she has to do for homework because she was absent from
school on Friday.
_
14. Olga and Ivan weren't paying attention, so they didn't see the sign marking their
exit from the highway.
_
15. Paulo is working on two jobs right now, so he doesn't have time to help you with your
remodeling.
_
VIII. Change the following conditional sentences into reported speech.
1. 'If I had any money I'd buy you a drink,' she said to me.
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2. 'If I catch the plane I'll be home by five,' he said.


_
3. 'You should stay in bed if you feel unwell.' my mother said.
_
4. 'What would you do if you were having a problem with grammar, Jane?' Anne asked.
_
5. 'If I'd had my mobile yesterday, I could have contacted you,' Matthew said.
_
6. 'If I were you, I'd stop smoking,' she said to her brother.
_
7. 'If you happen to be in our area, drop in and see us,' they said.
_
8. 'If the baby is a girl what will they call her? he wondered.
_
9. 'If I don't practise my English I won't get any better,' she said.
_
10. 'If you press this switch, the computer comes on,' he said to his students
_
11. 'I'd have been in bad trouble if Jane hadn't helped me,' he said.
_
12. 'If you have time, wash the floor,' he said.
_
13. 'If the door is .clocked what shall I do?' she asked.
_
14. 'If we had a calculator, we could work this out a lot quicker,' they said.
_
15. 'If you don't apologize, I'll never speak to you again.' he said.
_
IX. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1. Jack was late to the meeting because his watch was slow.
If
2. Heinrich regret not having gone to art school when he was
younger. Heinrich wishes
3. We don't live in a big city, so we can't easily get access to the Internet.
If
4. 'If your job is so bad, why don't you leave?' she said.
She
5. I used my calculator; otherwise I'd have taken longer.
Had
6. 'If my car was working I would drive you to the station,' Tom said to his
mother. Tom told
7. Speak to her only if she speaks to you first.
Don't
8. If I weren't in my 70s and rather unfit, I might consider taking up squash.
Were
9. 'What will you do if you miss your plane?' she asked.
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10. Return the product to the shop if you have any complaints about it.
Should

UNIT 7 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the
others.
1. a. limit b. figure c. iron d. billion
2. a. great b. available c. raise d. said
3. a. decreased b. used c. reached d. developed
4. a. program b. earth c. birth d. produce
5. a. double b. govern c. punish d. control
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d-that best completes sentences.
6. Like many other baby birds, ducklings are blind _ birth.
a. of b. at c. on d. from
7. Lack food had stunted his growth.
a. of b. in c. for d. on
8. Nigeria has a population nearly 100 million.
a. about b. in c. of d. with
9. The rapid growth of population led to an acute of housing.
a. shortfall b. shortcut c. shortcoming d. shortage
10. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous _ .
a. amount b. rate c. figure d. way
11. One third of the world's population two thirds of the world's resources.
a. drains b. absorbs c. consumes d. supports
12. Better health care and agriculture have led to rapid population .
a. grow b. growing c. grown d. growth
13. Pressure on natural resourses will as we face a population explosion.
a. increase b. decrease c. decline d. raise
14. Her first novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece.
a. nation b. national c. international d. internationally
15. Our school has managed to collect a lot of books to to the children in a village
school.
a. publish b. distribute c. employ d. depart
B. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences.
16. If the technology _ available, we would be able to expand the business.
a. would become b. were become c. had become d. Became
17. If the North Sea in winter, you could walk from London to Oslo.
a. happened to freeze b. froze
c. should freeze d. should happen to freeze
18. It would have been a much more serious accident fast at the time.
a. was she driving b. had she been driving
c. she had driven d. if she drove
19. If you to my advice in the first place, you wouldn't be in this mess now.
a. listen b. will listen c. had listened d. listened

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20. I'll give you a lift if it .


a. is raining b. rained c. will rain d. had rained
21. If I a more reliable car, I ' to Spain rather than fly.
a. would have - would drive b. had - had driven
c. had - would drive d. would have had - would drive
22. I you sooner had someone told me you were in the hospital.
a. would have visited b. had visited c. visited d. visit
23. They couldn't decide _ it was worth re-sitting the exam.
a. if b. whether c. if or not d. whether not
24. how difficult the job was, I mightn't have taken it.
a. If I know b. If I would know c. Did I know d. Had I known
25. in my seventies and rather unfit, I might consider taking up squash.
a. Were I not b. Was I not c. Weren't I d. If I am not
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase -A, B, C or D-that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. Some scientists believe that the earth have resources enough
A B
to support its population.
C D
27. The population of the world has been increased faster and faster.
A B C D
28. Ninety-seven percent of the world' water is saltwater is found in
A B C
the oceans of the Earth.
D
29. Hadn't he resigned, we would have been forced to sack him.
A B C D
30. John lived in New York since 1960 to 1975, but he is now living in
A B C D
Detroit.
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate word from the box.
mortality expanding growth increasing reach decline
population even slightly life variations available
WORLD POPULATION
Projections issued in 2000 showed the world population (31) _ from 6.1 billion in
2000, to 7.9 billion in 2050. "High" and "low" projections for 2025 are 8.4 billion and 7.5
billion respectively. The average world birth rate is projected to (32) from the 1990
level of 26 per 1,000 to 22 per 1,000 at the .end of the century and to 17.6 per 1,000 in 2025
(corresponding to a fall in TFH from 3.3 in 1990 to 2.1 in 2025). Because of the (33)
share of the population at high-mortality ages, the average world death Tate is
expected to decline only (34) _; from 9 (per 1,000) in 1990 to 8.4 in 2025. Average
world (35) expectancy, however, is projected to rise from 65 years in 1990 to 71.3
years in 2025. Wide (36) in population growth will undoubtedly persist. In the
developed world, population growth will continue to be very low and in some nations will
(37) decline. Western Europe as a whole is projected to have a declining population
after 2000. U.S. Census Bureau projections, assuming middle fertility and (38) __

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levels, show U.S. (39) increasing from 250 million in' 1990 to 349 million in 2025
and 420 million in 2050. Thereafter, (40) would be virtually zero.
B. Read the passage, then choose the correct answers.
No one knows the limits of population that the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an
English economist, developed a theory that became widely accepted in the nineteenth
century. He suggested that because world population tended to increase more rapidly than
the food supply, a continual strain was exerted upon available resources. Malthus cited wars,
famines, epidemics, and other diseases as the usual limitations of population growth.
With recent advances in science and technology, including improved
agricultural methods and great strides in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population
growth have been lessened, with obvious results.
International organizations have put forward several recommendations to alleviate the
problem of overpopulation, including an increase in food production, general economic
development in target areas, and a decrease
in birth rate. Most experts agree that it will be necessary to combine all three
recommendations in an effort to affect a lasting solution.
41. It was suggested by Thomas Malthus that .
a. food was in short supply because of population increase
b. The rapid growth of population led to an acute shortage of natural resources
c. Rapid population growth put a great strain on available resources
d. Pressures on natural resources will increase as we face a population explosion
42. Which of the following was not mentioned as the usual limitations of population
growth?
a. wars b. epidemics
c. famines d. agricultural methods
43. According to the passage, why has overpopulation been caused?
a. Improved technology b. Disasters c. Scarcity d. Precaution
44. What do most experts recommend in order to solve problems of overpopulation?
a. Famine and epidemic
b. Economic development and a decline in birth rate
c. Medical advance and improved agricultural methods
d. Conservation of available resources
45. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
a. The earth have enough resources to support all of its population.
b. The theory developed by Thomas Malthus was believed by most people in the 19th
century.
c. Medical advance has lessened some of the limiting factors in population growth.
d. International organizations arc seeking a lasting solution to the overpopulation
problem.
IV. WRITING
From the four phrases -a, b, c or d- choose the one that best completes the sentence.
46. daily promotes physical as well as emotional well-being in people of all ages.
a. Having exercised b. Those who exercise
c. For exercising d. Exercising
47. Not until the seventeenth century _ to measure the speed of light.
a. anyone did even attempt b. did anyone even attempt
c. did even attempt anyone d. even did anyone attempt

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48. It is a fact that form of energy.


a. electricity being the most useful b. electricity the most useful
c. the most useful in electricity d. electricity is the most useful
49. After seeing a movie based on a novel, .
a. many people want to read the book
b. the reading of the book interests many people.
c. the book was read by many people
d. the book made many people want to read it
50. When is not known.
a. was the wheel invented b. the invention of the wheel
c. the wheel was invented d. it was invented the wheel

UNIT 7 TEST 1
V. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the
others.
31. a. limit b. figure c. iron d. billion
32. a. great b. available c. raise d. said
33. a. decreased b. used c. reached d. developed
34. a. program b. earth c. birth d. produce
35. a. double b. govern c. punish d. control
VI. LANGUAGE FOCUS
D. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d-that best completes sentences.
36. Like many other baby birds, ducklings are blind _ birth.
a. of b. at c. on d. from
37. Lack food had stunted his growth.
a. of b. in c. for d. on
38. Nigeria has a population nearly 100 million.
a. about b. in c. of d. with
39. The rapid growth of population led to an acute of housing.
a. shortfall b. shortcut c. shortcoming d. shortage
40. The population of the world is growing at a dangerous _ .
a. amount b. rate c. figure d. way
41. One third of the world's population two thirds of the world's resources.
a. drains b. absorbs c. consumes d. supports
42. Better health care and agriculture have led to rapid population .
a. grow b. growing c. grown d. growth
43. Pressure on natural resourses will as we face a population explosion.
a. increase b. decrease c. decline d. raise
44. Her first novel has been acclaimed as a masterpiece.
a. nation b. national c. international d. internationally
45. Our school has managed to collect a lot of books to to the children in a village
school.
a. publish b. distribute c. employ d. depart
E. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences.
46. If the technology _ available, we would be able to expand the business.

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a. would become b. were become c. had become d. Became


47. If the North Sea in winter, you could walk from London to Oslo.
a. happened to freeze b. froze
c. should freeze d. should happen to freeze
48. It would have been a much more serious accident fast at the time.
a. was she driving b. had she been driving
c. she had driven d. if she drove
49. If you to my advice in the first place, you wouldn't be in this mess now.
a. listen b. will listen c. had listened d. listened
50. I'll give you a lift if it .
a. is raining b. rained c. will rain d. had rained
51. If I a more reliable car, I ' to Spain rather than fly.
a. would have - would drive b. had - had driven
c. had - would drive d. would have had - would drive
52. I you sooner had someone told me you were in the hospital.
a. would have visited b. had visited c. visited d. visit
53. They couldn't decide _ it was worth re-sitting the exam.
a. if b. whether c. if or not d. whether not
54. how difficult the job was, I mightn't have taken it.
a. If I know b. If I would know c. Did I know d. Had I known
55. in my seventies and rather unfit, I might consider taking up squash.
a. Were I not b. Was I not c. Weren't I d. If I am not
F. Identify the one underlined word or phrase -A, B, C or D-that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
56. Some scientists believe that the earth have resources enough
A B
to support its population.
C D
57. The population of the world has been increased faster and faster.
A B C D
58. Ninety-seven percent of the world' water is saltwater is found in
A B C
the oceans of the Earth.
D
59. Hadn't he resigned, we would have been forced to sack him.
A B C D
60. John lived in New York since 1960 to 1975, but he is now living in
A B C D
Detroit.
VII. READING
C. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate word from the box.
mortality expanding growth increasing reach decline
population even slightly life variations available
WORLD POPULATION
Projections issued in 2000 showed the world population (31) _ from 6.1 billion in
2000, to 7.9 billion in 2050. "High" and "low" projections for 2025 are 8.4 billion and 7.5
billion respectively. The average world birth rate is projected to (32) from the 1990

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level of 26 per 1,000 to 22 per 1,000 at the .end of the century and to 17.6 per 1,000 in 2025
(corresponding to a fall in TFH from 3.3 in 1990 to 2.1 in 2025). Because of the (33)
share of the population at high-mortality ages, the average world death Tate is
expected to decline only (34) _; from 9 (per 1,000) in 1990 to 8.4 in 2025. Average
world (35) expectancy, however, is projected to rise from 65 years in 1990 to 71.3
years in 2025. Wide (36) in population growth will undoubtedly persist. In the
developed world, population growth will continue to be very low and in some nations will
(37) decline. Western Europe as a whole is projected to have a declining population
after 2000. U.S. Census Bureau projections, assuming middle fertility and (38) __
levels, show U.S. (39) increasing from 250 million in' 1990 to 349 million in 2025
and 420 million in 2050. Thereafter, (40) would be virtually zero.
D. Read the passage, then choose the correct answers.
No one knows the limits of population that the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an
English economist, developed a theory that became widely accepted in the nineteenth
century. He suggested that because world population tended to increase more rapidly than
the food supply, a continual strain was exerted upon available resources. Malthus cited wars,
famines, epidemics, and other diseases as the usual limitations of population growth.
With recent advances in science and technology, including improved
agricultural methods and great strides in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population
growth have been lessened, with obvious results.
International organizations have put forward several recommendations to alleviate the
problem of overpopulation, including an increase in food production, general economic
development in target areas, and a decrease
in birth rate. Most experts agree that it will be necessary to combine all three
recommendations in an effort to affect a lasting solution.
51. It was suggested by Thomas Malthus that .
a. food was in short supply because of population increase
b. The rapid growth of population led to an acute shortage of natural resources
c. Rapid population growth put a great strain on available resources
d. Pressures on natural resources will increase as we face a population explosion
52. Which of the following was not mentioned as the usual limitations of population
growth?
a. wars b. epidemics
c. famines d. agricultural methods
53. According to the passage, why has overpopulation been caused?
a. Improved technology b. Disasters c. Scarcity d. Precaution
54. What do most experts recommend in order to solve problems of overpopulation?
a. Famine and epidemic
b. Economic development and a decline in birth rate
c. Medical advance and improved agricultural methods
d. Conservation of available resources
55. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
a. The earth have enough resources to support all of its population.
b. The theory developed by Thomas Malthus was believed by most people in the 19th
century.
c. Medical advance has lessened some of the limiting factors in population growth.
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problem.
VIII. WRITING
From the four phrases -a, b, c or d- choose the one that best completes the sentence.
56. daily promotes physical as well as emotional well-being in people of all ages.
a. Having exercised b. Those who exercise
c. For exercising d. Exercising
57. Not until the seventeenth century _ to measure the speed of light.
a. anyone did even attempt b. did anyone even attempt
c. did even attempt anyone d. even did anyone attempt
58. It is a fact that form of energy.
a. electricity being the most useful b. electricity the most useful
c. the most useful in electricity d. electricity is the most useful
59. After seeing a movie based on a novel, .
a. many people want to read the book
b. the reading of the book interests many people.
c. the book was read by many people
d. the book made many people want to read it
60. When is not known.
a. was the wheel invented b. the invention of the wheel
c. the wheel was invented d. it was invented the wheel

UNIT 7 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. population b. available. c. university d. education
2. a. support b. repeat c. increase d. expect.
3. a. punishment b. government c. journalism d. organization
4. a. resource b. average c. decrease d. method
5. a. expert b. control c. limit d. injury
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences.
6. People are not aware _ the problem of overpopulation.
a. for b. of c. at d. in
7. Scientists say that the main reason _ population explosion is an increase in birth
rates.
a. of b. to c. for d. in
8. The second solution is to provide safe, birth-control methods.
a. expensive b. inexpensive c. expensively d. inexpensively
9. Some scientists say that there are enough resources to 8 billion people.
a. provide b. distribute c. raise d. support
10. the flood has receded, people can move back into their homes.
a. Now that b. Due to c. Although d. So that
11. If the level of VAT is this year, small businesses will be affected.
a. raised b. risen c. arisen d. raising
12. The world's population is to be over 7 billion by 2010.
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13. millions of women want to limit the size of their families, they know of no safe
way to have fewer children.
a. Because b. When c. Despite d. Although
14. Most of the fresh water is at the North and South Poles.
a. boiled b. frozen c. run d. flowed.
15. China is one of the most populated areas in the world.
a. wastefully b. perfectly c. densely d. completely
B. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences.
16. more information, please telephone our main office.
a. If you will need b. Should you need
c. You should need d. If you needed
17. It's time governments _ something to limit population growth.
a. do b. did c. have done d. will do
18. I'd really like to do accounting. If only I so poor at maths.
a. am not b. weren't c. hadn't been d. wouldn't be
19. She wouldn't have gone to university .
a. if her parents had insisted b. were her parents not insisted
c. unless her parents had insisted d. only if her parents hadn't insisted
20. John said if he any money he me a drink.
a. has - will buy b. had - would have bought
c. has had - would buy d. had had - would have bought
21. If it more humid in the desert of the Southwest, the hot temperature would be
unbearable.
a. is b. would be c. were d. had been
22. If it keeps on raining, the basketball game ought .
a. to postpone b. to be postponed c. postpone d. be postponed
23. Only if you get the theater early a chance to get a ticket for tonight's
performance.
a. you will have b. have c. you have d. will you have
24. If she sick, she would have gone out with me to the party.
a. hasn't been b. wasn't c. weren't d. hadn't been
25. been diverted, they would have arrived early.
a. Had the plane not b. Hadn't the plane
c. The plane had not d. The plane not had
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed
for the sentence to be correct.
26. Mainly because of the recent health scares involving beef and
A B
chicken, the number of vegetarians are expected to rise dramatically
C D
in the next five years.
27. Rita asked me why didn't I ask for my money back if I was unhappy
A B C D
with my new car.
28. Do you have any view on whether young children should give
A B C
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D
29. If Rudy would have studied German in college, he would not
have A B
found the scientific terminology so difficult to understand.
C D
30. The United States has a younger population as most other major
A B C
industrial countries.
D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
Mexico City is growing quickly. In 1970, the city had about 9 million people. Now it has
over 17 million. All these people are causing (31) _ for the city. There are not (32)
jobs. Also, there is' not enough housing. Large families have to live together in small
homes. Many homes do not have water. They also do not have bathrooms or electricity. The
Mexican government is (33) about all these problems. It is working hard to make
(34) _ better in the city.
Why is Mexico City growing so (35) ? Where are all these people coming from?
They are coming to the city from the country. Life is hard on the farms in Mexico. Most
people on farms have to live a very simple life. They have no (36) _ money for modern
things. People think life in the city must be (37) . So they leave their farms and move
to Mexico City.
All around the world, large cities have the same problems. One of them is air (38)
. Mexico City has pad air. It is dirty and (39) _. Cars are one reason for the
dirty air. Many Mexicans now own their own cars and drive in the city. The factories in the
area also cause air pollution. These factories put a lot of (40) into the air. It is not
easy to clean up the air in a large city. The government has to make new laws, and everyone
has to help.
31. a. problems b. matters c. things d. news
32. a. much b. lack c. enough d. many
33. a. worried b. interested c. discussed d. known
34. a. duration b. circle c. live d. life
35. a. normal b. fast c. slow d. average
36. a. bonus b. extra c. added d. given
37. a. bad b. good c. better d. best
38. a. pollution b. matter c. complaint d. comment
39. a. noisy b. tidy c. clear d. unhealthy
40. a. dirt b. smoke c. noise d. pollution
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
The dramatic growth of the world's population in the twentieth century was on a scale
without parallel in human history. Most of this growth had occurred since 1950 and was
known as the population 'explosion'. Between 1950 and 1980 the world population increased
from 2.5 to over 4 billion, and by the end of the twenty century the figure had risen to about
6.6 billion. Growth of this size cannot continue indefinitely. Recent forecasts suggest that the
total population will level out at between 10 and 15 billion in the mid twenty first century.
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countries is beginning to slow down.


- scale: quy mo - without parallel: khong co gi sanh duoc
41. According to the passage, at no period inhuman history has there
been _.
a. a population explosion of the magnitude as the one in the twenty century
b. a universal fear about the future of man
c. as comprehensive a study of population problems as the one envisaged now
d. so much consensus among nations concerning the population of the world
42. In 2000, the world's population was about .
a. four billion b. six billion c. ten billion d. fifteen billion
43. It is pointed out in the passage that the increase in the world population .
a. is expected to continue even faster until 2050
b. will not continue into the next century
c. has been going on noticeably since 1950 .
d. has been much faster in the industrialized countries
44. The phrasal verb 'level out' in line 8 means .
a. to make something equal b. to make amounts be of higher level
c. to stop moving up or down d. to stay at a steady level
45. It has been forecast that, by the middle of the twenty-first century .
a. various measures will have been taken to encourage population growth
b. the world population will be stabilized at around 10 to 15 billion
c. the population growth rate in less developed countries will be much higher
d. the rate of population increase will have doubled the 1950 rate
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d - that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed
before.
46. If I'd known about Josie's illness, I wouldn't have missed seeing her.
a. I saw Josie, and I knew she was ill.
b. I didn't know Josie was ill, so T saw her.
c. I didn't know Josie was ill, and I didn't see her.
d. I didn't see Josie although I knew she was 'ill.
47. Hardly are appeals allowed against the council's decisions.
a. The council rarely allows appeals against its decisions
b. It's too hard for the council to allow appeals against its decisions.
c. The council always allows appeals against its decisions.
d. Allowing appeals against its decisions is not good.
48. We are planning on spending the weekend in the country as long as the weather stays
fine.
a. We're planning on spending the weekend in the country despite the bad weather.
b. If the weather is fine, we will spend the weekend in the country.
c. If the weather is finer, we would spend the weekend in the country.
d. If the country is nice, we will spend the weekend there.
49. Were it not for the money, this job wouldn't be worth while.
a. This job is not rewarding at all.
b. The only thing that makes this job worthwhile is the money.
c. Although the salary is poor, the job is worthwhile.
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50. She said she would go to the police unless she was given her money back.
a. She went to the police because she hadn't got her money back.
b. She hasn't yet got her money back or gone to the police.
c. She wasn't given her money back because she had gone to the police.
d. She was given her money back and then went to the police.
B. Choose the best sentence - a, b, c, or d – made from the given cues.
51. He/ rather/ spend/ holidays/ a farm/ seaside.
a. He'd rather spend his holidays on a farm than at the seaside.
b. He'd rather spend his holidays on a farm at the seaside.
c. He'd rather to spend his holidays on a farm than at the seaside
d. He'd rather spend his holidays on a farm than on the seaside.
52. We/ survive/ unless/ start/ work/ cleaner/ safer/ sources/ energy.
a. We won't survive unless we start working cleaner, safer sources of energy.
b. We won't survive unless we start work on cleaner, safer sources of energy.
c. We will survive unless we start to work cleaner, safer sources of energy.
d. We won't survive unless we start working on cleaner, safer sources of energy.
53. Heavy rain/ cause/ widespread flooding/ this/ region/ lately.
a. Heavy rain caused widespread flooding in this region lately.
b. Heavy rain has caused widespread flooding in this region lately.
c. Heavy rain had caused widespread flooding in this region lately.
d. Heavy rain was caused widespread flooding in this region lately.
54. man/ sentence/ 15 years/ prison/ he prove/ guilty.
a. The man will get a sentence for himself to 15 years in prison if he proves himself
guilty.
b. The man was sentenced about 15 years in prison and proved himself guilty.
c. The man was sentenced to 15 years in prison because he had been proved guilty.
d. The man should make his final sentence after 15 years in prison as he proved himself
guilty.
55. If/ you/ not help/ II not meet/ her/ last week. .
a. If you don't help me, I couldn't meet her last week.
b. If you' didn't help me, I couldn't meet her last week.
c. If you hadn't helped me, I couldn't meet her last week.
d. If you hadn't helped me, I couldn't have met her last week.

UNIT 8 – CELEBRATIONS

II. Fill in each blank of the sentences with one word from the
box. preparations decorate celebrate excited popular
wrapped represent influence traditional exchange
1. How do people New Year in your country?
2. On the first days of Tet, people often visit relatives and friends to New Year
wishes.
3. Japanese usually _ their houses with some small pine trees, which _
constancy and longevity.
4. People believe that what they do on the first day of the year will _ their luck during
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5. People usually make _ for Tet severals weeks beforehand.


6. Tet is also the time for children to receive lucky money _ in red envelopes.
7. Besides the _ flowers for Tet such as peach flowers and apricot flowers, the
kumquat trees are also throughout the country.
8. Children are always about the Tet holiday.
III. If appropriate, replace the underlined words or phrases with one or ones. If it's
not possible or unlikely, write No after the sentence.
1. I answer most of the questions, but had to miss out some very difficult questions.
2. The female violinists in the orchestra outnumber the male violinists by about three to
one.
3. Traffic is light in most of the city, but there is heavy traffic near the football stadium.
4. The issue discussed at the meeting was an extremely complicated issue.
5. If you're making a cup of coffee, could you make a cup of coffee for me?
6. If you're buying a newspaper from the shop, could you get a newspaper for me?
7. He used to work for a finance company, but he moved to an insurance company.
8. 'Was it these earrings you wanted?' 'No, the earrings on the left of those, please?'
9. Many people are happy about the new road being built, but' there are some angry people,
too.
10. Dave is really good at taking photos of old buildings. There's an excellent photo of a
local church in his office.
11. On one channel was a war film and on the other was a horror film, so I turned the TV off.
12. „Are these your shoes?' 'No, the blue shoes are mine.'
13. There are a lot of gloves here. Are these your gloves?
14. The damage to the car was a problem, of course, but an easily solved problem.
15. ‟I‟ll just clean my shoes before we go out.' 'Can you do my shoes, too, please?'
IV. Complete these sentences with someone, something, anyone, anything, no one,
nothing, everyone, everything.
1. We arranged the meeting, but came.
2. Janet Jones is I rarely see these days.
3. She valued friendship more than _ _ in the world.
4. I always get to work before else.
5. While you are making dinner, I'll get on with else.
6. has changed. Everything is the same as it was.
7. I hope will be comfortable here. We try to make each guest feel at home.
8. We don't think there's wrong with her reading ability,
9. Hardly turn up to the meeting.
10. I am not going to the party because I've got _ to wear.
11. I thought I heard knocking at the door.
12. calls her Maggie, but her real name's Margaret.
13. The earthquake destroyed _ within a 25-mile radius.
14. There was complete silence in the room. _ said _ .
15. Sarah was upset about and refused to talk to
V. Find the mistakes in these sentences and correct them.
1. Has everyone seen Lucy recently? I haven't seen her every day.
2. He didn't want something to do with the arrangements for the party.
3. Normally I don't like wearing a scarf, but it was so cold I put it on,
4. I couldn't fit all the boxes in the car, so I have to leave ones behind and pick it up later.

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5. If anyone calls, tell them I'm not at home.


6. There was hardly no one on the beach. It was almost deserted.
7. Sarah is invited to lots of parties and she goes to everyone.
8. Have everybody remembered to bring pen and notebook?
9. If anybody wants a ticket for the concert, he can get it from my office.
10. The material felt softer than everything she had ever touched before.
VI. Complete the sentences with the correct form or tense of the verbs in brackets.
1. I have been trying to sell my car for ages, but nobody (want) to buy it.
2. 'The office staff (claim) that they have been treated badly by management.
3. At present, the Managing Director, together with his heads of depart-ment,
(prepare) a new budget.
4. It's a really quiet at night. Everything (shut) at around 10 o'clock.
5. Every letter and parcel (carefully/ check) before posting to make sure it has the
correct address.
6. A number of refugees (turn) back at the border recently.
7. The number of books in the library (rise) to over five million
8. All the furniture (destroy) in the fire two10 days ago
9. Practically everyone (think) that Phil should be given the job.
10. One of the reasons I took the job _ (be) that I could work from home
11. If anybody _ (want) to leave early, they can.
12. Either the president or his representatives (be) to attend the meeting.
13. It's the first time either of us (be) to China, but everyone we've met here (be)
very welcoming and helpful.
14. A couple of my friends (go) to Honolulu next week,
15. Someone _ (forget) their umbrella.
VII. Which is correct?
1. On my last visit to Wixton I found that the village didn‟t change/ hadn‟t changed much.
2. The smoke alarm went off when he lit/ was lighting a cigarette underneath it.
3. My teacher didn't encourage to work/ me to work hard at school.
4. If Bob wasn't/ hadn't been so lazy, he would pass/ would have passed the exam easily.
5. If the doctor was called/ had been called earlier, Mary would still be/ would have been
alive today.
6. If my grandfather is/ was still alive, he will be/ would be a hundred today.
7. While the children swam/ were swimming, their mother kept/ was keeping a watchful
eye on them.
8. The accident seems to happen/ to have happened at around 1.00 p.m. yesterday.
9. With a good 0telescope you can see the eagles feed/ feeding their chicks in the nest
10. I had Beth clean/ to clean her bedroom before I let her go/ going out to play.
11. The injury stopped him playing/ from playing tennis for 6 months,
12. The new students hope to include/ to be included in many of the school's social activities.
13. After I decided to have/ having a garage build/ built next to the house, I hired a carpenter
to do/ for doing the work.
14. It'll be surprising unless Rachel passes/ if Rachel doesn't pass her piano exam.
15. None of the candidates applying/ applied was accepted,
VIII. Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition.
1. Children usually are given 'lucky money' _ Tet.
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3. The New Year is celebrated night January 1.


4. There are usually a lot of party New Year‟s Eve.
5. Vietnamese people prepare Tet several weeks beforehand.
6. We decorated our Christmas tree _ _ a lot of colored and shiny little bells.
7. Many people go to the pagoda to pray _ a happy year.
8. the first days of Tet everyone tries to be nice and polite _ others.
9. Lunar New Year usually falls sometime _ 19 January and 20 February
the Western calendar.
10. Both children and adults take part _ games and various forms of entertainment.
IX. Write sentence with the cues given.
1. Christmas Day/ celebrate/ Christians/ as/ day/ Jesus Christ/ bear//
_
2. midnight/ New Year's Eve/ it/ traditional/ people/ sing/ 'Auld Lang Syne'/ wish/ 'Happy
New Year//
_
3. Children/ look/ Easter Sunday/ because/ they/ give/ chocolate Easter eggs//
_
4. Halloween/ children/ dress/ witches/ ghosts/ monsters/ go/ house/
house/ ask/ sweets or candy//
_ _
5. Thanksgiving/ celebrate/ US/ fourth Thursday/ November/ originally/ give thanks/ God/
harvest/ health//
_
6. Valentine's Day/ day/ people/ give/cards/ flowers/ small gifts/ person/ they/ love//
_
7. Tet/ time/ Vietnamese people/ celebrate/ beginning/ spring//
_
8. Children! especially/ happy/ Mooncake Festival/ as/ they/ have/ lots/ fun/ their lit
lanterns/ night//
_

UNIT 8 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of
the others.
1. a. country b. lunar c. luck d. plum
2. a. special b. breath c. peach d. pleasure
3. a. sugar b. such c. spring d. similar
4. a. exchange b. children c. peach d. machine
5. a. shrine b. ripe c. agrarian d. polite
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined part.
6. Family members who live apart try to get together _ Tet.
a. in b. at c. on d. during

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7. Most towns put _ _ a Christmas tree, a fir tree decorated with colored lights, shiny
balls, tinsel and bows.
a. on b. in c. with d. up
8. On Christmas Eve children go to bed full excitement.
a. of b. with c. up d. in
9. Agrarian people depend on the lunar calendar to prepare for their crops.
a. gardeners b. planters c. farmers d. highlanders
10. There is a _ mood everywhere on New Year's Day.
a. popular b. good c. optimistic d. festive
11. In Britain and America, it is for everybody to sing 'Auld Lang Syne' on New
Year's Eve.
a. tradition b. traditional c. traditionally d. traditionalism
12. Children are always about Tet holiday.
a. excited b. interested c. keen d. concerned
13. I shook hands and a few words with the manager.
a. uttered b. expressed c. exchanged d. converted
14. Jane is a very sociable girl. She likes parties and .
a. rituals b. ceremonies c. traditions d. celebrations
15. Shopping malls are decorated for Christmas from September, most people do not
do their Christmas shopping until December.
a. though b. because c. so d. so that
B. Choose the one word or phrase -a, b, c, or d- that best completes the sentences.
16. The number of students who knew the answer to the last question on the exam
very low.
a. were b. was c. have been d. has been
17. waiting to hear the results.
a. Everyone was b. All was c. Everyone were d. All were
18. 'We need new curtains.' 'Okay, let's buy _.
a. one b. ones
c. some with flowers on d. ones with flowers on
19. the furniture _ arrived yet.
a. None ... has b. None ... have c. None of ... has d. None of ... have
20. A number of students _ in intensive language programs abroad nowadays.
a. participated b. has participated
c. have participated d. is participating
21. Every one of the boys and girls in the school what to do if the fire alarm
a. knows - rings b. know - rings c. knows - will ring d. would know-rang
22. Some of these people are friends of mine and people from the office.
a. the rest is b. the rest are c. rest is d. rest are
23. Knowing several _ helpful if you work for an intemational corporation.
a. languages are b. language is c. languages is d. language are
24. Three hours a long time to take on the homework.
a. seems b. seem c. seemed d. has been
25. The Prime Minister, as well as several Cabinet Ministers, _ in a tough financial
policy.
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C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase- A, B, C or D - that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. No one in our office wants to drive to work because of there are always
A B C
traffic jams at rush hour.
D
27. The United States come top of the list of countries ranked by economic
A B C D
performance.
28. About 60 per cent of the people questioned wants cars to be banned
A B C D
from the town center.
29. There's hardly no sugar left, so we must get some when we go shopping.
A B C D
30. If someone phones while I'm out, can you tell them I'll be back at 11.30?
A B C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word to complete the passage.
New Year's Day is the (31) of the year expected to bring most joy to everyone
in China. Most people insist on doing (32) right to prepare for the celebration.
Good luck wishes (33) on red paper are hung on the wails and doors of the houses.
Living room decorated (34) a lot of flowers is always full of laughter. Many
families leaving every door and window (35) at midnight
on New Year's Eve believe in letting the old year out and the New Year (36) . On
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day people (37) together and eat feasts of
delicious, traditional foods. Everywhere there are a lot of children playing around in their
brand new (38) _. They are very happy to get some (39) _ money from adults.
They also enjoy dragon or unicorn (40) .
B. Read the passge carefully, then choose the correct answer.
THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. For many
Americans it is the most important holiday apart from Christmas. Schools, offices and most
businesses close for Thanksgiving, and many people make the whole weekend a vacation.
Thanksgiving is associated with the time when Europeans first came
to North America. In 1620 the ship the Mayflowers arrived, bringing about 150 people who
today are usually called Pilgrims. They arrived at the beginning of a very hard winter and
could not find enough to eat, so many of them died. But in the following summer Native
Americans showed them what foods were safe to eat, so that they could save food for the
next winter. They held a big celebration to thank God and the Native Americans for the fact
that they had survived.
Today people celebrate Thanksgiving to remember these early days.
The most important part of the celebration is a traditional dinner with foods that come from
North America. The meal includes turkey, sweet potatoes (also called yams) and cranberries,
which are made into a kind of sauce or jelly. The turkey is filled with stuffing or dressing,
and many families have their own special recipe. Dessert is pumpkin made into a pie.
On Thanksgiving there are special television programs and sports events. In New York
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costumes march through the streets with large balloons in- the shape of imaginary
characters. Thanksgiving is considered the beginning of the Christmas period, and the next
day many people go out to shop for Christmas presents.
41. In the United States, Thanksgiving is .
a. a religious celebration held by Christians only
b. celebrated as a public holiday .
c. more important than Christmas
d. apart from Christmas
42. According to the passage Pilgrims are .
a. people who travelled to America by ships
b. trips that religious people make to a holy place .
c. people who left their home and went to live in North America in the early
17th century;
d. Native Americans who live in North America.
43. All of the following statements are mentioned EXCEPT .
a. People celebrate Thanksgiving to thank God
b. People usually have traditional dinners on Thanksgiving
c. There are lots of entertainments on Thanksgiving
d. People go to churches for religious services on Thanksgiving.
44. On thanksgiving _.
a. turkey, yams and pumpkin pies are served
b. people join in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
c. people wear coloured carnival masks matching through the streets
d. people go out to shop for Christmas presents
45. Which of the following is not true?
a. In the US, Thanksgiving is not a national holiday; it's a religious holiday.
b. Christmas comes Jess than a month after Thanksgiving.
c. Thanksgiving was originally celebrated by the first, Europeans in North America
to thank God for their survival.
d. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade are colourful and exciting.
IV. WRITING
Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - that is closest in meaning to the printed one.
46. It never occurred to me to go by train.
a. I used to go by train. b. I was used to going by train.
c. I never find it boring to go by train d. I never thought of going by train.
47. I should have studied last night, but I was too tired
a. I couldn't study last night because I was very tired.
b. I studied last night, so I was very tired.
c. I tried to study last night but I felt bored.
d. I didn't study last night because I felt very bored.
48. The doctor said, 'You really ought to rest for a few days, Jasmine.'
a. Jasmine's doctor insisted that she should rest for a few days.
b. The doctor suggested that Jasmine should take a short rest.
c. The doctor strongly advised Jasmine to take a few days‟ rest.
d. It is the doctor's recommendation that Jasmine rested shortly.
49. The sooner he stops smoking, the better he'll feel.
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b. When he stops smoking, he'll begin to feel better.


c. He feels so much better since he stopped smoking.
d. Though he feels better, he still smokes.
50. The coffee was not strong. It didn't keep us awake.
a. The coffee was very strong, but it couldn't keep us awake.
b. The coffee was so strong that we couldn't sleep.
c. The coffee was not strong enough to keep us awake.
d. We was kept awake because the coffee was strong.

UNIT 8 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. celebrate b. decorate c. entertain d. influence
2. a: polite b. popular c. pagoda d. agrarian
3. a. longevity b. calendar c. parade d. occasion
4. a. represent b. exchange c. receiving d. prepare
5. a. constancy b. festival c. activity d. comment
II. LANGUAGEFOCUS
A. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined part.
6. Before Tet, supermarkets and shops are full _ goods.
a. of b. with c. in d. for
7. On the first -day of Tet, children _ their new clothes and make New Year's wishes
to their parents.
a. take on b. pick on c. put on d. try on
8. People believed that what they do on the first day of the year will their luck
during the whole year.
a. control b. influence c. exchange d. result
9. I looked everywhere but I couldn't find at all.
a. no one b. anyone c. someone d. somebody
10. Tet is really a time of fun and throughout the country.
a. holidays b. celebrations c. preparations d. festivals
11. The whole family usually tries to get together at Christmas.
a. contact b. gather c. relate d. communicate
12. In Britain Christmas dinner usually turkey, Christmas pudding and brandy
butter.
a. brings on b. serves with c. consists of d. puts up
13. We wish you both- health and longevity.
a. long life b. happy life c. easy life d. exciting life
14. Vietnamese people usually make _ for Tet several weeks beforehand.
a. preparing b. preparation c. preparatory d. preparations
15. She has as good chance as _ of winning the race.
a. someone b. anyone c. everyone d. no one
B. Choose the one word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences.
16. Nobody was late for the meeting last night, ?
a. wasn't he b. weren't they c. were they d. was he
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a. makes them look b. makes her look


c. makes them to look d. makes her to look
18. I phoned Sarah at home, but .
a. there were no answers b. there were no answer
c. there was no answers d. there was no answer
19. thinks that Phil should be given the job.
a. A number of people b. Neither of us
c. Most of us d. The majority of people
20. Neither Jane nor her brothers a consent form for tomorrow's field trip.
a. need b. needs c. is needing d. has need
21. My cousin who I used to visit every summer _ from America on Saturday.
a. arriving b. is arriving c. has arrived d. is going
22. The holiday nowadays is not as long as it .
a. is used to be b. was used to be c. used to be d. is used to being
23. If I were you, and tell her you're going to be late.
a. I phone b. I'll phone c. I'd phone d. I'd have phoned
24. Let the boy it himself before you offer to help.
a. try b. to try c. trying d. will try
25. When someone _ you a present, it is a custom to give them in return.
a. give b. gives c. will give d. has given
C. Identify the one underlined word or phrase -A, B, C or D- that must be changed for
the sentence to be correct.
26. Most of the trees in our garden are less than 10 years old but ones are
A B C
much older than that.
D
27. My shoes were so uncomfortable that I had to go out and buy new one.
A B C D
28. Mrs. Stevens, along with her cousins from New Mexico, are planning
A B C
to attend the festivities.
D
29. Eric and his sister won first prize for the most elaborate customs they
A B
had worn to the Halloween party.
C D
30. Each of the students in the accounting class has to type their own
A B C D
research paper this semester.
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
SPRING FESTIVALS
From (31) _ times people have celebrated the end of winter and the new life that
spring brings. One of the most important Christian festivals is Easter, (32)
Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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end of the winter by making (34) _ bonfires. Fire also plays an important part in the
Hindu festival of Holi. In some villages children are (35) _ round bonfires by their
mothers to protect them (36) danger in the coming year. Buddhists in Thailand soak
(37) in water when celebrating their New Year, which (38) in the middle
of April. In Antigua in Guatemala they carpet the streets with flowers. Chinese spring
parades are (39) colourful, but (40) _ flowers they have large dragon
puppets which dance in the streets.
31. a. earliest b. latest c. previous d. old
32. a. which b. when c. because d. by then
33. a. single b. one c. only d. lonely
34. a. giant b. tremedous c. extreme d. huge
35. a. gone b. carried c. brought d. run
36. a. in b. out of c. against d. from
37. a. through b. one other c. each other d. mutually
38. a. falls b. appears c. happens d. occurs
39. a. the same b. as c. not less d. equally
40. a. instead of b. on behalf of c. in spite of d. place of
B. Read the passage carefully then choose the correct answers.
In Viet Nam, there is great excitement built up well before Tet Nguyen Dan. First, every
family organizes a trip to the cemetery to visit the graves of their ancestor. After that, to
create an air of prosperity, wealth and fun for the first three days of the Lunar New Year,
people are kept busy cooking traditional foods, buying gifts, and making other preparations.
Certain items deemed to be bought or made are banh chung, dried watermelon seeds, tea,
dried sausages, fruit (fresh and candied), ornamental plants and flowers. Red and yellow
flowers are ideal as they make the house more welcoming. On the New Year's days, only
good comments and wishes can be expressed. Children receive their Ii xi (or red envelopes
with lucky money inside). People make a visit to family members, neighbors, and close
friends. And people who live apart from their family try to get together on these days.
Clearly enough, games and various forms of entertainment are staged and these often last a
week. Varying traditional specialties including wrestling, buffalo fighting, dragon or unicorn
dancing take place in different regions.
41. Before Tet, people usually .
a. are very busy with the preparations
b. have great excitement and fun
c. rebuild their ancestral graves
d. spend time on traveling
42. Which of the following, according to the passage, is not usually eaten during Tet?
a. candied ginger b. sausages c. watermelon d. beef stew
43. Why are red and yellow flowers popular in decorating the house at Tet?
a. Because they are friendly and pleasant:
b. Because they make the house look comfortable to be in.
c. Because they represent good luck.
d. Because they are attractive and cheap.
44. On the New Year's days, .
a. people are busy cooking traditional foods
b. everybody receives their 'lucky money'
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d. houses are cleaned and decorated with trees and flowers


45. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
a. Tet is period of concord and hope.
b. Tet is a sort of bond that ties the living and the' dead.
c. Tet is a great season of joy and of entertainment.
d. Tet is an occasion for a family reunion.
IV. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases -a, b, c or d- choose the one that best completes the
sentence.
46. Especially important to many people .
a. there is legislation against pollution b. is legislation against pollution
c. it is legislation against pollution d. legislation against pollution is
47. According to some educators, the goal of teaching is to help students learn what
_ to know to live a well-adjusted and successful life.
a. do they need b. they need
c. they are needed d. as they may need.
48. Mike hasn't begun working on his Ph.D. working on his master's.
a. still because he is yet b. yet as a result he is still
c. yet because he is still d. still while he is already
49. _ is extremely dangerous.
a. At very high speeds driving cars b. Cars at very high speeds driving
c. Cars driving at very high speeds d. Driving cars at very high speeds
50. Not until the seventeenth century _ _ to measure the speed of light.
a. anyone did even attempt b. did anyone even attempt
c. even did anyone attempt d. did even attempt anyone
B. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the sentence
printed before.
51. No one else must know this.
a. You are not advised to know this.
b. Everyone else must be silent.
c. This must be kept secret.
d. You should let every one else know this.
52. ' Would you like some coffee? Peter asked me.
a. Peter offered to give me some coffee.
b. peter asked me if I liked coffee.
c. Peter asked me to make him a cup of coffee.
d. Peter suggested having coffee.
53. We could have seen the movie if the tickets had not been so expensive.
a. We wanted to see the movie, but the tickets were sold out.
b. We couldn't afford the tickets to see the movie.
c. We saw the movie even though the tickets were expensive.
d. The tickets were inexpensive, so we saw the movie.
54. There was very little response to the charity appeal.
a. Nobody responded to the charity appeal.
b. Everybody seemed to appeal to the charity.
c. They raised a lot of money from the charity appeal.
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55. He talked about nothing except the weather.


a. His sole topic of conversation was the weather.
b. He had nothing to say about the weather.
c. He talked about everything but the weather.
d. He said he had not interested in the weather.

FIRST-SEMESTER REVIEW

I. PRONUNCIATION
1. Which of the following words has a different vowel sound?
a. spread b. bread c. break d. breath
2. Which of the following words contains the sound /tf/?
a. mutual b. machine c. computer d. chemistry
3. Which of the following words has a different final
sound?
a. glanced b. provided c. brushed d. looked
4. Which of the following words is stressed on the second syllable?'
a. represent b. constancy c. participate d. literacy
5. Which of the following words is stressed on the first syllable?
a. traditional b. longevity c. similarity d. literacy
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
6. I've got lots of but only a few really good friends.
a. best friends b. neighbors c. acquaintances d. partners
7. The students in this class were made very hard.
a. learn b. to learn c. learning d. having learnt
8. I prefer staying at work late _ work home with me.
a. to take b. taking c. than take d. to taking
9. You are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely .
a. free b. voluntary c. charitable d. donated
10. Scientists a carefully controlled experiment on the mystery virus.
a. turned over b. put up c. carried out d. set in
11. Let's go ahead and do it now. Nothing by waiting.
a. accomplishes b. accomplished
c. has accomplished d. will be accomplished
12. No one is a better cook than your mother, ?
a. is she b. isn't she c. are they d. aren't they
13. 'Did you enjoy the picnic?' 'It was okay, but I'd rather to a movie.
a. to go b. be going c. have gone d. went
14. I don't remember of the decision to change the company policy on vacation.
When was it decided?
a. telling b. being told c. to tell d. to be told
15. I couldn't find Jo at the party last night. If I him, we'd have been happy.
a. meet b. met c. have met d. had met
16. She said she that film several years before.
a. had seen b. has seen c. saw d. would see
17. The secret of getting good marks is to keep _ in the exam room.
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18. you change your mind, I won't be able to help you.


a. If only b. Because c. Unless d. Provided
19. Big cities like New York and Tokyo are populated.
a. greatly b. densely c. closely d. variously
20. in some developing countries may be the cause of poverty and hunger.
a. Modernization b. Literacy c. Pollution d. Overpopulation
21. Christmas Eve, people often have parties late at midnight.
a. On b. In c. At d. For
22. A lot of things to the house before we can move in.
a. need be doing b. need to be done c. need being done d. need to do
23. Had he learned the lesson well, he more confident now.
a. would feel b. would have felt c. will feel d. will have felt
24. When I met John, he _ from his university already.
a. graduated b. was graduating c. has graduated d. had graduated
25. He got an excellent grade in his examination _ the fact that he had not worked
particularly hard.
a. on account of b. because of c. in spite of d. Although
B. Choose the underlined word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. If you work hard, you would be successful in anything that you do.
A B C D
27. Special education is intended help both handicapped and gifted
A B
children to reach their learning potentials.
C D
28. Any passengers travel to Cambridge should sit in the first two
A B C
carriages of the train.
D
29. Never in the history of humanity there have been more people living
A B C D
on this relatively small planet.
30. An increasing number of office works use computer programs as
A B C D
daily routine.
III. READING COMPREHENSION
A. Read the text below and then decide which answer - a, b, c or d – best fits each
space.
In many countries in (31) of industrialization, overcrowded cities present a (32)
problem. The (33) _ of towns is mainly caused by the (34) _ of large
numbers of people from the rural areas. The (35) _ long-term solution is to make (36)
in the rural areas more attractive, which would (37) people to stay there.
This could be achieved by providing (38) for people to go and work in the villages.
Moreover, (39) in the rural areas, such as transportation, health and education
services should be (40) .
31. a. progress b. process c. procedure d. proceeding
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33. a. population b. popularity c. underpopulation d. overpopulation


34. a. drift b. gust c. current d. shoal
35. a. barely b. only c. single d. one
36. a. sights b. surroundings c. atmosphere d. life
37. a. insist b. suggest c. encourage d. persuade
38. a. incentives b. rewards c. benefits d. investments
39. a. equipment b. facilities c. means d. appliances
40. a. invested b. increased c. impressed d. improved
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
In an early survey conducted in 1888, a billion and a half people inhabited the earth.
Now, the population is about six billion and is growing fast. Even though the rate of growth
has begun to slow down, most people believe the population size may be eight billion during
the next several years.
If we examine the amount of land available for this ever increasing population, we begin
to see the problem. Not all land is useful to us because it cannot produce food. We can cut
out about one fifth of it because it is covered by snow and ice. Then we can cut out another
fifth because it is desert. Another fifth is mountains. The other fifth does not have enough
soil for crops to grow because it is bare rock. Obviously, with so little land to support us, we
should take great care not to reduce it any more or with the rapidly growing population we
may sooner or later lack food to eat and place to live in.
41. What is the main topic of the passage?
a. The world's population and the shortage of cultivated land.
b. The growth of the world's population.
c. The necessity of reducing the rate of birth.
d. The shortage of cultivated land.
42. The world's population at present.
a. has stopped growing b. is still growing
c. is decreasing rapidly d. stands at about eight billion
43. According to the passage, we .
a. can cultivate on all land. b. are not influenced by the land reduction
c. can grow crops on bare rock d. should protect land
44. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word 'bare' in the second paragraph?
a. hard b. empty c. treeless d. rough
45. Which of the following sentences is not true according to the passage?
a. Most of the world's land are uncultivated.
b. The rapid growth of population may lead to a shortage of land.
c. Only one fifth of the world's land is being cultivated.
d. There has been a dramatic reduction of the birth rate.

IV. WRITING

A. Transformation sentences
46. The teacher made his students work hard for the exam.
The students

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47. It was a long time ago when I saw a movie.


I haven't
48. Mary didn't wear the raincoat, so she got a cold.
If Mary _

B. Guided sentence writing


49. Some people/ believe/ happiest people/ world/ those/ bring/ happiness/ others//
_
50. He/ help/ his friend/ get good mark/ explain/ lessons/ carefully//
_

UNIT 9 - THE POST OFFICE

I. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the words from the box.
compete distribute transmit space post
courteous transfer subscribe deliver satisfy
1. All mail.......were suspended during the strike.
2. It's only common.......to thank someone when they help.
3. Do you wish to take out a full twelve-month.......to the journal?
4. We offer a wide range' of goods at very.......prices.
5. If you are.......with our service, please write to the manager,
6. This ticket is only used by the person who bought it. It is not .......
7. Fax.......has now become a cheap and convenient way to transmit texts over distances.
8. White walls can give a feeling of ......
9. The newspaper is.......free.
10. How much was the.......on that letter?
II. Write all the pronouns possible to complete each sentence. Write Ø if the sentence is
correct without adding a pronoun.
1. We talk about the party.......Sarah wants to organise for my birthday.
2. To get to Frank's house, take the main road......bypasses the village.
3. The paintings.......Mr Flowers has in his house are worth around £100,000.
4. Mrs Richmond,.......is 42, has three children,
5. Don is a friend.......I stayed with in Australia.
6. She was probably the hardest working student.......I've ever taught.
7. Stevenson is an architect.......designs have won international praise.
8. The Roman coins,.......a local farmer came across in a field, are now displayed in the
National Museum.
9. Dorothy said something.......I couldn't hear clearly.
10. There was a little.......we Gould do to help her.
11. He received a low mark for his essay;.......was only one page long.
12. We need to learn from companies.......trading is more healthy than our own.
13. Professor Johnson,.......I have long admired, is visiting the University next week.
14. The man.......I introduced to you last night may be the next president of the university.
15. These walls are all.......remain of the city.
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an appropriate place in the sentence. Give alternative relative pronouns if possible.


(Use - to indicate ‘no relative pronoun’.)
1. Julia's father has just come back from a skiing holiday. (he is over
80)
........................................................

2. The problems faced by the company are being resolved. (I'll look at these in detail in
a moment.)
........................................................
3. She was greatly influenced by her father. (she adored
him.)
........................................................
4. Parents are being asked to take part in the survey. (their children are between four and
six.)
........................................................
5. He isn't looking forward to the time. (he will have to leave at that time.)
........................................................
6. The Roman coins are now on display in the National Museum. (a local farmer came
across them in a field.)
........................................................
7. He pointed to the stairs. (they led down to the cellar.)
........................................................
8. These drugs have been withdrawn from sale. (they are used to treat stomach
ulcers.)
........................................................
9. The singer had to cancel her concert. (she was recovering from flu)
........................................................
10. The minister talked about the plans for tax reform. (he will reveal them next
month.)
........................................................
11. We went to the Riverside Restaurant. (l once had lunch with Henry there.)
........................................................
12. My aunt is now a manager of a department store. (her first job was filling shelves in a
supermarket.)
........................................................
13. John Graham's latest film is his first for more than five years. (the film is set in the
north of Australia.)
........................................................
14. The newspaper is owned by the Mears group. (its chairperson is Sir
James Bex)
........................................................
15. The Master's course is no longer taught. (I took this course in 1990.)
........................................................
IV. If necessary, correct or make improvements to these sentences. If they are already
correct, write .
1. He just said anything which came into his head.
2. Yesterday was the hottest day I can remember.

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4. Thieves whom stole paintings from Notfort art gallery have been arrested in Paris.
5. It may be the most important decision which you will ever take.
6. The boy took the photograph was paid £100.
7. The Southham Chess Club, that has more than 50 members, meets weekly on Friday
evenings.
8. The clock makes a noise what keeps me awake at night.
9. I heard many different accents in the room, but none which I could identify as British.
10. She is one of the kindest people who I know.

V. Choose the best answer.


1. Post office is a place.......you can buy stamps, mail letters and packages, and receive
mail.
A. that B. which C. where D. in which
2. Do you know the date.......we have to hand in the essay?
A. which B. in which C. on that D. when
3. My uncle.......you met yesterday is a lawyer.
A. which B. who C. whose D. to whom
4. The council is in discussion with Lord Thomas,.......land most of the village is built on.
A. who B. whom C. whose D. that
5. These adults,.......come to my night class, are very eager to learn.
A. whose B. who C. that D. when
6. Regina,.......you have never met before, is a genius in painting.
A. that B. whose C. whom D. whoever
7. The paintings Mr Flowers has in his house are worth around $ 100,000.
A. which B. whose C. what D. whom
8. Oxford,.......attracts many tourists, is often crowded in the summer.
A. that B. which C. whose D. where
9. It's the best film.......has ever been made about madness.
A. which B. whom C. whose D. that
10. She cycled from London to Glasgow,.......s pretty good for a woman of 75.
A. that B. what C. which D. where
11. Most folk songs are ballads.......have simple words and tell simple stories.
A. what B. when C. where D. that
12. . wins will go on to play Barcelona in the
final.
A. Who B. Whoever C. Which D. Whichever
13. I think the reason.......we get on so well is that we both enjoy talking.
A. why B. which C. that D. what
14. Children....diets contain high levels of protein do better in examination.
A. who B. who C. whose D. Ø

15. I'm sure that Keith will do well at university,.......one he goes to.
a. which b. whichever c. where d. wherever
VI. Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition.
1. We take great pride.......offering the best service in town.
2. This post office is equiped................................advanced technology .
transaction.
3. What is the Messenger Call Service used......?
4. Let us take care.......your postal and telecommunication needs for now and ever.
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5. We subscribe.......all the main medical journals.


6. This computer isn't capable.......running this software.
7. She seemed satisfied.......the results.
8. She was fiercely proud.......family traditions and continuity.
9. I was useful.......them because I could speak French.
10. I am living away.......my family and my relatives.
VII. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1.I live in the town not far from the
capital. The town .....................................
2. Nobody does it better than you.
There isn't ...........................................
3. Thanks to Laura's report, I was able to finish
the project. Had ...................................
4. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from
his walk. No sooner .................................
5. That question cannot be answered
satisfactorily. There is ......................
6. It is my impression that she's enjoying her new job a great
deal. She seems . .................................
7. The secretary hasn't replied me for ten
days. No reply . ..................................
8. All of those presents were in agreement with the
proposal. Everyone ............................
9. It's a pity that it's too late to do anything about it.
I wish ...............................................
10. She was so good to me that I'll always remember
it. I'll always remember . ..............................

UNIT 9. TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
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
5. A. commune B. security C. punctuality D. distribute
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase, A, B, C, or D, that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. You can subscribe to your favorite newspapers and magazines.......the nearest post
office. .
A. in B. on C. from D. at
7. He is very capable.......learning and understanding things.
A. with B. of C. at D. about
8. Thanh Ba Post Office provides customers.......the Messenger Call Services.

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A. with B. for C. of D. to
9. The post office offers the.......Mail Service which is particularly fast.
A. Secure B. Efficient C. Express D. Reliable
10. We are proud of our.......staff, who are always friendly and efficient.
A. well-done B. well-appointed
C. well-behaved D. well-trained
11. The hotel staff are always friendly and courteous.
A. efficient B. polite C. helpful D. perfect
12. There was no mention of the incident in the national press.
A. television B. newspapers C. Internet D. radio
13. I need to.......£1,000 to my daughter's account.
A. transfer B. transform C. transmit D. transact
14.to the magazine can take advantage of this special offer.
A. Subscribe B. Subscription C. Subscribing D. Subscribers
15.is someone who works from home on computer and communicates with their office
by telephone, fax, or e-mail.
A. Telecomputer B. Telecommuter
C. Telephonist D. Telemarketer
B. Choose the word or phrase, A, B, C, or D, that best completes the sentence.
16. My mother.......enjoys hill walking.
A. who is in her seventies B. that is in her seventies
C. , which is in her seventies D. who is in her seventies
17. She's one of the kindest people .......
A. that I know B. whose I know
C. who I know D. which I know
18. Where is the house......?
A. where they are living B. which they are living
C. where they are living there D. where they are living in
19. She lives in the house .......
A. which has the red door B. has the red door
C. that with the red door D. with its red door
20. Mark Twain is an author . I
like best.
A. his books B. that books C. the book of whom D. whose books
21. The problem.......never occurreD.
A. I hadn't expected it B. that I had expected it
C. who I had expected D. I had expected
22. In 1850, Yale University established Sheffield Scientific School, .......
A. engineers were educated there B. where engineers were educated
C. in which were engineers educated D. where were engineers educated
23. It was the ragtime pianist Scott Joplin.......the Maple Leaf Rag, perhaps the best known
of all ragtime tunes.
A. wrote B. the writer of C. who wrote D. writing
24. A keystone species is a species of plants and animals.......absence has a major effect on
an ecological system.
A. that its B. its C. whose D. with its
25. William Samuel Johnson,.......helped write the Constitution, became the first president of
Columbia College in 1787.

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A. whom he had B. who had C. and he had D. had


C. Choose word or phrase, A, B, C or D, that needs correcting.
26. Fred, who usually conducts the choir rehearsals, did not show up
last
A B
night because he had an accident on his way to the
practice.
C D
27. I think whatever was responsible for damaging the trees should
A B be fined or sent to
prison.
C D
28. Now that I no longer have to wear uniform, I'll be able to wear
which A B C
D
I want.
29. Ripe fruit is often stored in a place who contains much carbon
dioxide
A B C
so that the fruit will not decay too rapidly.
D
30. The town we visited was a four-days journey from our hotel, so
we
A B took the train instead of the bus.
C D

III. READING.
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box. bills
employees carry customer pay bank food buys
employer deposit system receives withdraw
ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER
In the future, machines will take the place of many bank tellers. A new (31) .......
electronic funds transfer (EFT) allows the bank or the (32) ....... to move money from one
account to another. For example, a worker (33) ...... her monthly paycheck, her salary. Her
(34)........................................., the company that she works for, can (35) .
............................................................ her salary into her checking account
directly. She does not have to go to the (36) .
....................................................Her bank can also pay her monthly (37)
the telephone, the water, the gas, and the electricity. It will also be possible for her to
pay for (38) .
.. at the supermarket by EFT. The supermarket will automatically (39) . ..
money from her account at the bank to pay for the food that she (40) ........
Some employers already deposit their (41) .
............................................................................ checks in the bank directly. Maybe, in
the future, people will not (42).......................................money, and machines will (43) .
.................................................................................................................... for everything.
B. Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true
(T) or false (F).
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Before the invention of the postage stamp, it was difficult- to send a letter to another
country. The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country. Then the person in
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British post office made the first stamps in 1840. They were the Penny Black and the
Twopence Blue. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter. The post office delivered the
letter. When people received letters, they didn't- have to pay anything. The letters were
prepaid.
Postage stamps became popular in Great Britain immediately.
Other countries started making their own postage stamps very quickly.
There were still problems with -international mail. Some countries did
not want to accept letters with stamps from another country. Finally, in 1874 a German
organized the Universal Postal System. Each country in the UPS agree to accept letters with
prepaid postage from the other members. Today the offices of the UPS are in Switzerland,
almost every country in the world is a member of this organization. It takes care of any
international mail problems.
Today post offices in the every country sell beautiful stamps. Collecting stamps is one of
the most popular hobbies in the world, and every stamp collector knows about the Penny
Black and the Twopence Blue.

44. Before postage stamps, two people paid-for letters to travel in two countries.
45. A teacher invented the postage stamp.
46. The first two stamps were colored black and blue.
47. A stamp shows that the postage is prepaid.
48. Postage stamps solved all mail problems immediately.
49. Members of the UPS accept prepaid letters from other countries.
50. Stamp collecting is a popular hobby.

IV. WRITING. From the four words or pbrases (A, B, C, or D) choose the one that best
completes the sentence.

51. After seeing a movie based on a novel, .........


A. the book was read by many people
B. the book made many people want to read it
C. many people want to read the book.
D. the reading of the book interests many people
52. Once known as the 'Golden State' because of its gold mines, ....
A. North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals
B. few metallic minerals are mined in North Carolina today
C. there are few metallic minerals mined in North Carolina today
D. today in North Carolina few metallic minerals are mined
53.are considered humorous is mainly to his characters' use of slang.
A. Damon Runyan's stories B. Damon Runyan's stories, which
C. That Damon Runyan's stories D. Because Damon Runyan's stories
54. In order to grow vegetables properly, gardeners must know .........
A. that the requirements for each vegetable
B. what the requirements for each vegetable are
C. what are each vegetable's requirements
D. that is required by each vegetable
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A. It is produced by the fermentation of organic matter


B. The fermentation of organic matter is produced
C. The production by the fermentation of organic matter
D. Produced by the fermentation of organic matter

UNIT 9 . TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
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
5. A. installation B. disadvantage C. dissatisfied D. disappointed
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
6. I suddenfy came......a very valuable book when we was in the bookshop.
A. up B. into C. across D. down
7. Prices are going......in a worry way.
A. up B. over C. away D. off
8. Does he tell you how he is getting......his new colleagues?
A. on with B. on of C. away with D. out of
9. I'd like to send this parcel express. What's the......on it?
A. cost B. price C. postage D. value
10. An extra copy of each document was supplied for onward......to head office.
A. transmit B. transmitted C. transmitter D. transmission
11. We......to several sports channels on television.
A. subscribe B. deliver C. offer D. notify
12. We offer a very......rate for parcels of under 15 kg.
A. competing B. competent C. competitive D. competition
13. If you want to send a document and do not want to lose, its original shape, our......service
will help you.
A. express mail B. facsimile C. messenger call D. postal
14.of all the staff, I would like to wish you a happy retirement.
A. On behalf B. In place C. Instead D. On account
15. '......send this document to my office by fax?' 'Certainly.'
A. Would you like B. Would you mind C. Could you D. Why not
B. Choose the word or phrase- a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. Al painted his bedroom brown. It looks dark and dready. He......a different color.
A. had to choose B. should have chosen
C. must have chosen D. could have been choosing
17. You....., too hard lately. Take a short vacation.
A. worked B. work
C. were working D. have been working
18. In geometry, a tangent is a straight line......a curve at only one point.
A. it touches B. whose touching C. its touching D. that touches

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19. Ellen Swallow Richards became the first woman....., graduate from, and teach at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
A. to enter B. enter C. entered D. who enter
20. I felt as if I......a confidence.
A. have betrayed B. would betray C. had betrayed D. am betraying
21.finds the treasure is entitled to twenty five percent of it.
A. Who B. The people who C. Whoever D. Man who
22. The instrument panel of a light airplane has at least a dozen instruments .....
A. the pilot must watch B. what the pilot must watch
C. which the pilot must watch them D. such that the pilot must watch
23. Dr Seuss,......was Theodor Seuss Geisel, wrote and illustrated delightfully humorous
books for children.
A. his real name B. who had as his real name
C. with his real name D. whose real name
24. Diamonds are often found in rock formations called pipes,......the throats of extinct
volcanoes.
A. in which they resemble B. which resemble
C. there is a resemblance to D. they resemble
25. If we had known your new address, we......to see you.
A. came B. will come C. would come d would have come
C. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. One of the most influence newspapers in the U.S is The New
York
A B C Times, which
is widely distributed throughout the worlD.
D
27. The legal age which a person is considered to be an adult is customarily 18
A B C D
28. Van Cliburn who studied piano from 1951 to 1954 and won
multiple
A B C awards
between 1958 and 1960.
D
29. Dr Harder, that is the professor for this class, will be absent this week
A B C
because of illness.
DA B C D
30. pTrhoemminaenn,topfhwyhsiocmianthien rtehdisctaorwisn.parked in front of our house, is
a
31. Public health experts say that the money one spends avoiding illness
A B
is less than the cost of be sick.
C D
32. It took eight years to complete the Erie Canal, the 365-miles waterway
A B C
which connects Albany and Buffalo in New York State.
D
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A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
A major revolution for the automated office is electronic mail. The customary (33) ......
system requires message written on paper to be (34).......physically from one location to
another. With electronic mail, messages are converted (35) .
.............................................................................................. electronic signals, tranmitted
(36) .
in the world, and then changed back into the original written form, all in several
seconds and minutes at (37) .......
Through the use of video screens in company offices, a single (38).......can be
transmitted to hundreds of people in dozens of branch offices at the same time. Thus,
electronic mail, along with (39)......, can be an important asset in teleconferences.
Furthermore, the use of electric mail in the form of a 'mailbox' (40) .
................................................................................................ to a telephone is also
of great value. Since in offices many telephone (41) .
....................................................................... go uncompleted on the first attempt,
with electronic mail, two-way conversion is not essential, so it (42) .
..................................................................................................... telephone use and
saves time.
33. A. post B. postal C. postage D. posting
34. A. transformed B. transferred C. transacted D. transmitted
35. A. from B. by C. into D. with
36. A. wherever B. anywhere C. somewhere D. everywhere
37. A. most B. all C. least D. last.
38. A. data B. instrument C. document D. information
39. A. programs B. graphics C. websites D. databases
40. A. attached B. transmitted C. extended D. spread
41. A. bills B. calls C. uses D. services
42. A. increases B. receives C. reduces D. transfers
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
The last two decades have seen enormous changes in the way people's lives are affected
by IT. Twenty years ago, few people had access to a computer whilst today most people use
them at work, home or school and use of e-mail and the Internet is an every day event.
These developments have brought many benefits to our lives. E-mail makes
communication much easier and more immediate. This has numerous benefits for business,
commerce, and education. The World Wide Web means that information on every
conceivable subject is now available to us. Clearly, .for many people this has made life much
easier and more convenient.
However, not all the effects of the new technology have been beneficial. Many people
feel that the widespread use of e-mail is destroying traditional forms of communication such
as letter writing, telephone and face-to-face conversation. In addition, the huge size of the
Web means it is almost impossible to control and regulate. This has led to many concerns
regarding children accessing unsuitable websites. In conclusion, developments in IT have
brought many benefits, yet I believe developments relating to new technology in the future
are likely to produce many negative effects that will need to be addressed very carefully.
43. In the last twenty 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 World Wide Web and e-mail communication have affected modern life.
D. there have been developments in telecomunications. 111
44. According to the passage, E-mail
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C. is used only in business D. takes a lot of time to transmit


45. The World Wide Web and e-mail 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
46. What does the IT stand for?
A. Information Transfer B. Information Transmission
C. Information Theory D. Information Technology
47. Which sentence is NOT mentioned?
A. The World Wide Web is difficult to navigate.
B. The World Wide Web provides information.
C. The World Wide Web is difficult to control.
D. E-mail communic8.tion is quick and easy.
48. The writer thinks future IT developments will be
A. more positive B. more negative C. more rapid D. unexpected
Iv. WRITING
A. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d – which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
49. If he had hurried, he would have caught the train.
A. He had to catch the train, so he was in a hurry.
B. He missed the train because he didn't hurry.
C. He doesn't hurry, so he won't catch the train.
D. The train was delayed, so he wouldn't have to hurry.
50. 'Sorry madam, looking after the garden is not my duty.'
A. He apologized for not looking after the garden.
B. He promised to look after the garden. .
C. He said that he was not responsible for looking after the garden.
D. He asked me if looking after the garden was his duty.
51. Although she has less teaching experience than the other staff member, she is one of
the best teachers.
A. She is one of the best teachers because she has taught longer.
B. Other members of the staff teach less than she does.
C. She has the best experience of all the teachers on the staff.
D. She is one of the best teachers in spite of her having less experience.
52. It's thought that the accident was caused by human error.
A. The accident took place because of thoughtlessness.
B. Humans' thoughlessness caused the accident.
C. The accident is thought to have been caused by human error.
D. The accident is thought to cause human error.
53. Scientists say forests are being destroyed by air pollution.
A. Scientists blame air pollution for the destruction of forests.
B. Scientists are blamed for destroying forests.
C. Forests are being destroyed by scientists.
D. Forests account for air pollution. ,.
B. Choose the best sentence - a, b, c or d –made from the given cues.
54. According/ Cook/ whose/ book/ published/ Thursday/ most/ disasters/ avoidable//
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avoidable.
B. According to Cook, whose book was published on Thursday, is the most disasters
is avoidable.
C. According to Cook whose book was published on Thursday most disasters
are avoidable.
D. According to Cook, whose book was published on Thursday, most disasters
is avoidable.
55. He/ not allow/ us/ go out/ boat/ yesterday/ as/ strong wind/ blow//
A. He didn't allow us to go out in the boat yesterday as strong wind blows.
B. He didn't allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as strong wind blows.
C. He didn't allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as strong wind was blowing.
D. He didn't allow us to go out on the boat yesterday as strong wind had blown.
56. I/ regret/ inform/ you/ not approved/ the loan//
A. I regret informing that you have not been approved for the loan.
B. I regret to inform you that you have not been approved for the loan.
C. I regret to inform that you have not approved for the loan.
D. I regret to inform you that you wasn't approved for the loan.
57. We/ polluted/ air/ be/ smoke/ factories/ fumes/ motor vehicles//
A. What we have polluted the air with is smoke of factories and fumes of motor vehicles.
B. We are polluted the air which is smoke from factories and fumes from motor vehicles.
C. What we have polluted the air is smoke from factories and fumes from motor vehicles.
D. We polluted the air with smoke of factories and fumes of motor vehicles.
58. Provided/ legible/ examiner/ accept/ handwriting answer//
A. Provided it is legible, the examiner accepted your handwriting answer.
B. Provided it is legible, the examiner will accept your handwriting answer.
C. Provided it is legible, the examiner is accepted your handwriting answer.
D. Provided legible, the examiner is accepted your handwriting answer.

UNIT 10 - TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. A. scatter B. nature C. danger D. race
2. A. exactly B. exist C. exhaust D. extinct
3. A. feature B. species C. weather D. decrease
4. A. survive B. prohibit C. fertilizer D. environment
5. A. decreased B. influenced C. endangered D. established
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D that best completes the sentence
or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. What exactly is the influence of air pollution.......human beings?
A. to B. with C. on D. for
7. The campaign will hopefully ensure the survival.......the tiger.
A. of B. for C. to D. on
8. It is possible for local wildlife to coexist.......industry.

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A. to B. of C. in D. with
9. The health of our children is being.......by exhaust fumes.
A. danger B. endanger C. dangerous D. endangered
10. The society was set up to.......endangered species from extinction.
A. prevent B. distinguish C. preserve D. survive
11. If people stop destroying animal's natural habitat, more species will survive and produce
.......
A. offspring B. ecology C. landscape D. benefit
12. People in this region cultivate mainly rice and vegetables.
A. destroy B. grow C. develop D. support
13. Among the problems facing the national park's manager, the most serious ones are those
of.......and expansion.
A. improvement B. reassessment C. distinction D. maintenance
14. Oil spills are having a devastating effect on coral reefs in the ocean.
A. powerful B. significant C. disastrous D. detectable
15. The factory was fined for.......chemicals into the river.
A. discharging B. dumping C. producing D. exposing.
B. Choose the word or phrase A, B, C, or D that best completes the sentence.
16. Jean Fragonard was a French artist.......portrait of children.
A. whose paintings B. who has painted
C. who painted D. whose painted
17. The smoke from burning fuels causes pollution if it.......into the atmosphere.
A. releases B. is released C. will be released D. released.
18. Portland, Maine, is.......the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow spent his early years.
A. where B. it where C. where is D. which is where

19. Walkers can unwittingly damage the fragile environment .......


A. that the birds live B. where the birds live in
C. which live the birds D. in which the birds live
20. Wild animals.......in their natural habitat will have a better and longer life than those
which are kept in protected areas.
A. live B. to live C. living D. lived
21. There should be some measures to protect the humpback whale,.......an endangered
species.
A. to consider B. considered C. consider D. is considered
22. We should participate in the movement.......to conserve the natural environment.
A. organized B. to organize C. organizing D. organize
23. The purchase of wild animals .......
A. should ban B. must ban C. have to be banned D. must be banned
24. The school has been given 20 computers, half of.......are brand new.
A. that B. those C. them D. which
25. The computer,.......the memory capacity has just been upgraded, is among the latest
generations.
A. that B. whose C. of which D. which of
C. Choose word or phrase - A, B, C or D – that needs correcting.
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A B
with others through sign language, in which certain motions stand for
C
D letters, words, or ideas.
27. Radio stations at which broadcast only news first appeared in the 1970s.
A B C D
28. JKL Motorbikes sells six different models, the first which they
started A B C making in 1985.
D
29. Visitors were not permitted entering the park after dark because
of
A B C the
lack of security and lighting.
D
30. If Monique had not attended the party, she never would meet her
old
A B friend Dan,
whom she had not seen in years.
C D
II. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
represents fueled oversee alarming lost imported
establish reduced covered sought derived cleared.
The rate at which the deforestation of the world is proceeding is (31) ........ In the 1950
approximately 25 percent of the earth's land surface had been (32) with forests, and less
than twenty-five years later the amount of the forest land was (33) ....... to 20 percent. This
decrease from 25 percent to 20 percent from 1950 to 1973 (34) ....... an astounding 20
million square kilometers of forests. Predictions are that all, additional 20 million square
kilometers of forest land will be (35) by 2020.
The majority of deforestation is occuring in the tropical forests in developing countries,
(36) by the developing countries' need for increased agricultural land and the desire on
the part of developed countries to import wood and wood products. More than 90 percent of
the plywood

used in the United States, for example, is (37).........from, developing countries with tropical
rain forests. By the mid-1980s, solutions to this expanding problem were being (38)........, in
the form of attempts to (39)...........................an international regulatory organization to (40) .
......................................................................................................................................... the use
of tropical forests.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
The natural world is under violent assault from man.
The seas and rivers are being poisoned by radioactive wastes, by chemical discharges
and by the dumping of dangerous toxins and raw sewage. The air we breathe is polluted by
smoke and fumes from factories and motor vehicles; even the rain is poisoneD.
It's little wonder forests and lakes are being destroyed and everywhere wildlife is
disappearing. Yet the destruction continues.
Governments and industries throughout the world are intensifying their efforts to extract
the earth's mineral riches and to plunder its living resources. The great rainforests and the
frozen continents alike are seriously threateneD. And this despite the warnings of the
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scientific community and the deep concern of millions of ordinary people.


Despite the fact, too, that we can create environmentally-clean industries, harness the
power of the sun, wind and waves for our energy needs and manage the finite resources of
the Earth in a way that will safeguard our future and protect all the rich variety of life forms
which share this planet with us.
But there is still hope. The forces of destruction are being challenged across the globe
- and at the spearhead of this challenge is Greenpeace.
Wherever the environment is in danger, Greenpeace has made a stanD.
Its scientific presentations and peaceful direct actions at sea and on land have shocked
governments and industri1es into an awareness that Greenpeace will not allow the natural
world to be destroyeD. Those actions, too, have won the admiration and support of millions.
Now you can strengthen the thin green line; you can make your voice heard in
defence of the living world by joining Greenpeace today. Thank God someone's making
waves.
41. Which of these statements is not made?
A. Drinking water is polluted. B. Radioactive waste poisons the sea.
C. Sewage isn't processed. D. Cars and factories poison the air.
42. The writer ............
A. is surprised that the rain is poisoned.
B. is unsured why the air is polluted.
C. wonders why the natural world is being destroyed.
D. understands why forests and lakes are being destroyed.
43. Rainforests are being destroyed because governments and industries .......
A. are unaware of what they're doing wrong.
B. are rich and powerful.
C. choose to ignore criticism.
D. basically care about the environment.
44. The earth's resources ..........
A. should only be for people B. can be made to last longer.
C. will last forever. D. belong to just humans and animals
45. Governments and industries ............
A. don't know what Greenpeace thinks.
B. are forced to understand the problems by Greenpeace.
C. can easily ignore Greenpeace.
D. misunderstand what Greenpeace thinks.
III. WRITING
Choose the sentence A, B, C or D which in closest in meaning to the printed sentence.
46. The children made every effort to please their parents.
A. The children made little effort to please their parents.
B. The children tried their best to please their parents.
C. The parents were pleased with their children's effort.
D. The children made no attempt to please their parents.
47. Scientists say forests are being destroyed by air pollution.
A. Scientists blame air pollution for the destruction of forests.
B. Scientists are blamed for destroying forests.
C. Scientists say that there's much air pollution in the forests.
D. Forests are being destroyed by scientists.
48. I would be very grateful if you could send me the document.

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A. I would appreciate your sending me the document.


B. I was very grateful for your document.
C. I'm upset about your not sending me the document.
D. Do not send me the document, please.
49. 'You should have finished the report by now.' John told his secretary.
A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.
B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.
C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.
D. John scolded his secretary for not having finished the .report.
50. That young man is bound to fail in this test.
A. Certainly, that young man will fail in this test.
B. It would be impossible for that young man to fail this test.
C. There is no way that young man can succeed in this test.
D. A and C are correct

UNIT 10 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. protect b. prohibit c. pollute d. cultivate
2. a. agriculture b. extinction c. environment d. establishment
3. a. nature b. dangerous c. interfered d. devastating
4. a. capture b. discharge c. survive d. extinct
5. a. fertilizer b. interference c. maintenance d. offspring
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
6. The government is thinking of bringing _ _ a law to prohibit the killing of
endangered animals.
a. on b. up c. in d. round
7. In some countries environmental organizations have been _ to inform people and
gain their support.
a. made up b. set up c. brought up d. taken up
8. We continue to rainforests and increase the dangers of global warming.
a. cut off b. cut in c. cut out d. cut down
9. In some countries there have been widespread demands for the _ of seal hunting.
a. extinction b. disappearance c. abolition d. establishment
10. Some people have a more attitude towards animals than they do towards
children.
a. human b. humane c. humanized d. humanistic
11. aren't effective anymore because insects have become resistant to them.
a. Fertilizers b. Pesticides c. Herbicides d. Composts
12. They started a campaign to _ smoking among teenagers.
a. encourage b. decrease c. discourage d. prohibit
13. If we do not take steps to protect the world's wild life, many species of birds and
animals are likely to _ completely.
a. die out b. die down c. die away d. die from
14. The Earth will be a planet where' human beings, animals and plants live in peaceful
.

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a. cooperation b. coordination c. corporation d. coexistence


15. Overharvesting brought North American alligators to in their natural habitats.
a. nearly extinct b. near extinction c. extinct near d. extinction nearly
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. The environmentalists hope the forest to its former condition.
a. to restore b. restoring c. restored d. having restored
17. Several cars owners had parked them under the trees, were damaged.
a. their b. of which c. whom d. whose
18. My English teacher, Mrs Brookes, was someone I had great respect.
a. that b. whom c. for who d. for whom
19. If coastal erosion continues to take place at the present rate, in another fifty years this
beach anymore.
a. doesn't exist b. isn't going to exist
c. isn‟t existing d won't be existing
20. She joined the local tennis club, _ were at least 60.
a. most of its members b. most whose members
c. most of whose members d. most members
21. Since 1950 the world _ nearly one-fifth of the top soil from its agricultural land
and one-fifth of its tropical forests.
a. was losing b. is losing c. had been lost d. has lost
22. A lack of cross-cultural awareness can result in misinterpretation,
a. that offense may cause b. which may cause offense
c. those may cause offense d. for which may cause offense
23. So thick and rich _ of Illimois that early settlers there were unable to force a plow
through it.
a. as the soil b. the soil was c. was the soil d. the soil
24. Fleming's discovery of penicillin, , had a major influence on the lives of people in
the 20th century.
a. awarded the Nobel Prize
b. which awarded the Nobel Prize
c. that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for
d. for which he was awarded the Nobel .Prize
25. think of metallurgy as a modern field of science, but it is actually one of the
oldest.
a. Although many people b. Many people
c. Many people who d. That many people
C. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. Among us students are many foreigners whose attend language classes
A B C
at the south campus.
B
27. Is it right that politicians should make important decisions without
A B
consulting the public to who they are accountable?
C D
28. The environment where wild animals are living is now badly destroying.
A B C D

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29. AU nations may have to make fundamental changes in their economic,


A B
political, and the technological institutions if they are to preserve the
C D
environment.
30. Soon after Mel has finished his thesis, he will leave for Boston, where
A B C
he has a job waiting on him.
D
31. Many of the important products obtained from trees, one of the most
A B C
important is wood pulp, which is used in paper-making.
D
32. Biochemists have solved many of the mysteries about phonosynthesis,
A B
the process which plants make food.
C D
33. Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems
A B C
in our large, industrial cities today.
D
34. The area where a microchip is manufactured must be the most cleanest
A B C D
environment possible.
35. The mining of materials often bring about the destruction of landscapes
A B C
and wildlife habitats.
D
III. READING
A. Read the text below and decide which answer- a, b, c or d - best fits each space.
In the 1972 the Australian government (36) a quota system which allowed a (n)
(37) _ number of kangaroos to be killed or 'culled' every year. Legislation was
introduced because farmers claimed that the kangaroos were (38) their crops. The
problem is that (39) two and a half million kangaroos can be killed legally each year,
a futher two and a half million are killed illegally. The animals are killed for a variety of (40)
. The main one, however, is that kangaroo meat is sold for human (41) _
usually in the (42) of steaks - or is used as pet food. There are also thousands of
dollars to be made (43) the sale of their skins.
The environmental group Greenpeace and Australia's Animal Liberation (AAL) are now
campaigning for a ban (44) _ the sale of all kangaroo products. They (45) _ that
this will stop unscrupulous farmers killing the animal for (46) . A spokesperson for
AAL said, „People aren't concerned because there are still (47) _ six million kangaroos
in Australia so they are (48) an endangered species. People just don't care about (49)
like this unless there is a real threat. But we know certain types have already become
extinct in some areas. We must act now (50) it is too late.
36. a. introduced b. produced c. turned out d. offered
37. a. approximate b. certain c. estimated d. unknown

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38. a. enriching b. injuring c. ruining d. spoiling


39. a. while b. because c. when d. unless
40. a. results b. pretexts c. excuses d. reasons
41. a. consumption b. need c. employment d. usage
42. a. shape b. disguise c. form d. figure
43. a. by b. during c. for d. from
44. a. on b. of c. for d. against
45. a. claim b. hope c. wonder d. consider
46. a. interest b. profit c. benefit d. advantage
47. a. exceedingly b. another c. over d. above
48. a. never b. hardly c. seldom d. unlikely
49. a. issues b. tasks c. duties d. cases
50. a. when b. unless c. until d. before
B. Read the text carefully then choose the correct answers.
Since the world became industrialized, the number of animal species that have either
become extinct or have neared extinction has increased. Bengal tigers, for instance, which
'once roamed the jungles in vast numbers, now number only about 2,300. By the year 2025,
it is estimated that they will become extinct.
What is alarming about the case of the Bengal tiger is that this extinction will have been
caused almost entirely by poachers who, according to some sources, are not always
interested in material gain but in personal gratification. This is an example of the callousness
that is contributing to the problem of extinction. Animals such as the Bengal tiger, as well as
other endangered species, are valuable parts of the world's ecosystem. International laws
protecting these animals must be enacted to ensure their survival - and the survival of our
planet.
Countries around the world have begun to deal with the problem in various ways. Some
countries, in an effort to circumvent the problem, have allocated large amounts of land to
animal reserves. They then charge admission prices to help defray the costs of maintaining
the parks, and they often must also depend on world organizations for support. This money
enables them to invest in equipment and patrols to protect the animals. Another response to
the increase in animal extinction is an international boycott of products made from
endangered species. This has' had some effect, but by itself It will not prevent animals from
being hunted and killed.
51. What is the main topic of the passage?
a. The Bengal tiger b. International boycotts
c. Endangered species d. Problems with industrialization
52. The word 'poachers' used in line 7 could be best replaced by which of the followings?
a. Illegal hunters b. Enterprising researchers.
c. Concerned scientists d. Trained hunters
53. What is an act of cruelty according to the passage?
a. Having interest in material gain.
b. Hunting endangered animals.
c. Killing animals for personal satisfaction.
d. Causing the problem of extinction. .
54. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a way to protect animals from
extinction?
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b. Establish wildlife reserves.


c. Refuse to buy animal products.
d. Raise money to invest in equipment and patrol.
55. Which of the following best describes the author's attitude?
a. Forgiving b. Surprised c. Vindictive d. Concerned
IV. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentence.
56. The soybean, a plant native to China and Japan, has become in the United States
farming community.
a. one of the most popular crops b. as one of the most popular crops
c. only of the most popular crops d. one popular crops most are in
57. Declared an endangered species in the United States, .
a. people have gathered the ginseng root almost to the point of extinction
b. the near extinction of the ginseng root is due to excessive gathering
c. the ginseng root has been gathered almost to the point of extinction
d. gathering the ginseng root almost to the point of extinction.
58. Of all the endangered South American birds, the jacana has been .
a. difficult the most to protect b. protected the most difficult
c. to protect the most difficult d. the most difficult to protect
59. , Luxor did not reach preeminence until about 2000 B.C.E.
a. Many centuries earlier it was founded
b. Although founded many centuries earlier
c. The city founded centuries earlier
d. Founding the city centuries earlier .
60. Deep in the Rio Bec area of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula _.
a. does a 1,250-year-old pyramid lie b. lies a 1,250-year-old pyramid
c. a 1,250-year-old pyramid lie d. is a 1,250-year-old pyramid lying

B. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the original one.


61. The boys must have gone to the sports ground.
a. The boys insisted on going to the sports ground.
b. The boys had better go to the sports ground.
c. The boys were forced to go to the sports ground.
d. The boys probably went to the sports ground.
62. There aren't many other books which explain this problem so well.
a. In few other books would one see this problem so well explained.
b. This book is very well explained and had no problem. .
c. This is the only book which explains the problem so well.
d. This problem is explained very well in this book as well as in many other books.
63. The meeting was put off because of the pressure of time.
a. The meeting lasted much longer than usual. .
b. People wanted to get away, so the meeting began early.
c. The meeting is planned to start in a short time.
d. There was not enough time to hold the meeting.
64. No one in the family is more sympathetic than Laura.
a. The people in the house is not sympathetic at all.

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b. Laura is very sympathetic.


c. Laura is more sympathetic than many people in the house.
d. Laura is the most sympathetic of all the people in the house
65. Tom would sooner do without a car than pay all that money for one.
a. Tom is soon going to buy a car.
b. Tom thinks the price is right, but he can't afford it.
c. Tom would never buy a car that costs so much.
d. Tom thinks the price is too high, but he must have the car.

REVIEW ON UNIT 10 – 18-2-2009 – 11 A 2


I. Circle the word with the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently from that of the
others.

1. A. chemical B. discharge C. change D. feature


2. A. nature B. nation C. suggestion D. situation
3. A. scatter B. panda C. capture D. devastate
4. A. danger B. village C. tiger D. origin
5. A. supply B. dirty C. energy D. happy
6. A. swallow B. switch C. sweet D. sword
7. A. wild B. prohibit C. environment D. survive
8. A. danger B. race C. maintenance D.
discharg
9. A. supply B. survive C. ind ustry D. agriculture
10. A. scenic B. extinct C. decrease D. coexist

II. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb in the list.

endanger scatter coexist pollute devastate


discharge prohibit survive protect capture

1. Many birds didn't.......the severe winter.


2. Animals shouldn't be.......for recreation arid entertainment.
3. The health of our children are being.......by exhaust fumes.
4. The factory was fined for.......chemicals into the river.
5. The explosion.......a flock of birds roosting in the trees.
6. Laws have been introduced to.......killing endangered animals,
7. The air in the city is heavily.......with traffic fumes.
8. The government should do more to.......the environment.
9. It is possible for local wildlife to.......with industry.
10. Western India was.......by a huge earthquake.
III. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentences.
1. The panda's.......habitat is the bamboo forest.
A. nature B. natural C. naturalized D. naturally
2. Learners can feel very.......if an exercise is too difficult.
A. courageous B. encouraging C. discouraged D. discouragingly
3. The . friendly products are designed not to harm the natural
environment.
A. environment B. environmental
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C. environmentally D. environmentalism
4. The waste from the chemical factory is extremely .......
A. harm B. harmful C. unharmed D. harmless
5. People are destroying the air by adding.......to it.
A. pollutants B. polluters C. pollution D. polluted

6. 14 per cent of primate species are highly .......


A. danger B. dangerous C. endanger D. endangered
7. The.......of old buildings should be taken into consideration.
A. preserve B. preservation C. preservative D. preserves
8. You have to be aware of the damage humans are doing to quicken the.......of wildlife.
A. extinct B. extinctive C. extinctions D. extinction
9. Animal.......supporters gathered to protest' against hunting.
A. protect B. protection C. protective D. protectionist
10. The main threat to the.......of these creatures comes from their loss of habitat.
A. survive B. survivor C. survival D. survivable

IV. Join the sentence halves using which or whom after an appropriate preposition.

the furniture is to be delivered. you should be aware. I had


great respect. I look up.
most world trade was conducted. the printer was supplied.
she was divorced in 1995. it was named.
we went on holiday.
it was primarily written.

1. My English teacher, Mrs. Brookes, was someone ...............


2. Until 1914 the pound sterling was the currency .............
3. They have changed the date .........
4. Pasteurisation was discovered by the French chemist Louis Pasteur, ........
5. There are a number of safety procedures .....................
6. Details are in the instruction manual .........................
7. Ms. Peters was left the money by her former husband ...........
8. She is one of the few people ...............................
9. This is a photograph of our friends ...........................
10. The book is enjoyed by adults as well as children .............
V. Combine the, following pairs or groups of sentences by means of relative pronouns,
making any changes necessary.
1. Her many friends gave her encouragement. I like to be considered among
them. Her many friends .............................
2. Her father died last year. She looked after him for over twenty
years. Her father .............................................
3. The bed has no mattress. I sleep on this bed.
The bed ...............................................
4. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from
this box. There wasn't . .................................

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5. I was sitting on a chair. It suddenly


collapsed. The chair .
...........................
6. Mr Smith said he was too busy to speak to me. I had come specially to
see him. Mr Smith . .....................................
7. I saw several houses. Most of them were
quite unsuitable. I . ..................................
8. Graham took us to his office. It was filled with
books. The office . ..................................
9. Mr Marks is unhappy about the plans for the new dam. The stream flows across his
farm. Mr Marks . ....................................
10. They picked up five boat-loads of refugees. Some of them had been at sea for
several months.
They ...................................................
11. Tom came to the party in patched jeans. This surprised the other guests. Most of the other
guests were wearing evening dress.
Tom ....................................................
12. The people didn't know French. He was speaking to
these people. The people . .................................
13. Mr Jones was very generous about overtime payments. I was working
for him. Mr Jones . ......................................
14. The Roman coins are now on display in the National Museum. A local farmer
came across them in a field.
The Roman coins ..........................................
15. Professor Johnson is to visit the University next week. I have long looked up
to him Professor Johnson . ................................

VI. Suggest corrections or improvements to these sentences or write () if they are
already correct.

1. The playground wasn't used by the children for who it was built.
2. The house into which the thieves broke is owned by Peter Brown.
3. The building from that Mr Marcus emerged was little more than a ruin.
4. The party, to which I've been looking forward all week, is at Mary's house.
5. The water that she fell into was freezing cold.
6. The college is home to 30 students from Nepal, almost all of who are studying economics.
7. I have heard her on the violin and clarinet, both which she plays extremely well.
8. It was the perfect tree under that to sit on a hot, sunny day.

9. The film was made at Tulloch Castle, part of it dates back to 1466.
10. A huge amount of oil was spilled, the effects of which are still being felt.

VII. Complete each of the sentences with an appropriate preposition.

1. A number of rare animals are now in danger.......extinction.

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2. If people's interference . .... the environment decreases, more species will survive and
produce off-spring.
3. The government should do more to protect rare animals.......being extinct.
4. She believes there is life.......other planets.
5. The EU has imposed a ban.......the import of seal skins.
6. People are destroying the air by adding pollutants.......it.
7. Human beings are responsible.......the changes in the environment.
8. They are changing weather conditions by cutting.......trees in the forests.
9. National parks should be set.......to save animals and plants.
10. Raw sewage was discharged the treatment plant directly.......the river.

VIII. Write a passage about the tropical rainforest, using the cues given.

The tropical rainforests/ a delight/ people/ love nature. The forests/ beautiful
woodlands/ receive/ plenty of rain.
Nowadays/ tropical rainforests/ danger/ extinction. Each year/ millions of acres/ rainforests/
clear/ make way/ population growth/ agriculture. This/ result/ the destruction/ millions of
plants. This destruction/ cause/ some types of animals/ lose/ their natural habitat. Because/
this/ many species/ plants/ animals/ become/ extinct.
It/ important/ us/ save/ the tropical rainforests. Once/ tropical rainforest/ destroy/ it/ take/
hundreds of years/ before/ the forest/ re-establish.

UNIT 11 - SOURCES OF ENERGY


II. Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb in the box.
exhaust release alternate research relate
supply renew polluteharm finite
1. Coal, gas and oil are forms of energy that can not be replaced after used.
2. The nuclear plant provides a fifth of the nation's energy _.
3. Solar energy is not only plentiful and but also clean and safe.
4. Increased consumption will lead to faster of our natural resources.
5. Electricity companies were criticized for failing to develop energy sources.
6. Oxygen from the water is into the atmosphere.
7. Fossil fuels will be exhausted within a short time.
8. How to make full use of these sources of energy is a question for all over the
world.
9. These pesticides are environmentally .
10. Water power provides energy without .
III. Replace the relative clauses by an infinitive or infinitive phrase.
1. He was the first man who left the burning building.

2. The last person who leaves the room must turn out the lights.

3. The child is lonely; he would be happier if he had someone that he could play with.

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4. Here are some accounts that you must check.

5. My brother is the only one who realized the danger.

6. The Queen Elizabeth is the largest ship which has been built on the Clyde.

7. We had a river in which we could swim.

8. She said that she wasn't going to buy any cards; she hadn't anyone to whom she could
send cards.

9. Neil Armstrong was the first man who walked on the moon.

10. The fifth man who was interviewed was entirely unsuitable.

11. I wish we had a garden that my children could play in.

12. I have some homework that I must do tonight.

13. Have you brought a book that Kevin can read?

14. She is the only woman who was appointed to the board.

15. The floor is dusty but I haven't got a brush that I can sweep it with.

IV. Change all of the adjective clauses to adjective phrases. Use the participles.
1. Only a few of the movie that are shown at the Gray Theater are suitable for children.

2. The couples who live in the house next door are both college professors.

3. A knuckle is a point that connects a finger to the rest of the hand.

4. Antarctica is covered by a huge ice cap that contains 70 percent of the earth's fresh water.

5. Only a small fraction of the eggs that are' laid by a fish actually hatch and survive to
adulthood.

6. Our solar system is in a galaxy that is called the Milky Way.

7. None of the pedestrians who were walking up and down the busy street stopped to help
the elderly man who was slumped in the door way.

8. Food that passes from the mouth to the stomach goes through a tube which is called the
esophagus.

9. Animals that are born in a zoo generally adjust to captivity better than those that are
captured in the wild.

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10. The children attended a special movie program that consisted of cartoons that
featured Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse.

11. The Indians who lived in Peru before the discovery of the New World by Europeans
belonged to the Incan culture.

12. I was awakened by the sound of laughter which came from the room which was next to
mine at the motel.

V. Complete the sentences with -ing, -ed, being + -ed or to-infinitive form of these
verbs.
build drive educate elect flow travel introduce need
print say ten off give write win appear
1. The man the bus is my brother.
2. I went to a reunion for students _ in the physics department during the 1980s.
3. As my aunt told me what she thought, I felt like a schoolboy by his headmaster.
4. There is a sign on the gate 'Entry forbidden'.
5. Emma Thompson is the most famous actress on stage here,
6. Across the river were some of the deer _ into the park in the 19th century.
7. Rivers into Baltic Sea are much cleaner now than ten years ago.
8. New Zealand was the first country _ women the vote.
9. The booklets as we speak will be on sale later this afternoon,
10. Anyone further information can see me in my office.
11. The guest on our show is the youngest golfer the Open.
12. Mary O'Brien, the Democrat to the council only last week, has resigned.
13. We live in a house in 1906.
14. Any passengers _ to Cambridge should sit in the first two carriages of the train.
15. Melanie was the only person a letter of thanks.
VI. Change the adjective clauses to adjective phrases.
1. We visited Madrid, which is the capital of Spain.

2. Astronomy, which is the study of planets and stars, is one of the world's oldest sciences.

3. Jasmine, which is a viny plant with fragrant flowers, grows only in warm places.

4. Arizona, which was once though to be a useless desert, is today a rapid growing
industrial and agricultural state.

5. Simon Bolivar, who was a great. South American general, led the fight for independence
early in the 19th century.

6. Few tourists ever see a jaguar, which is a spotted wild cat that is native to tropical
America.

7. Nero, who was Emperor of Rome from AD 54 to 68, is believed to have murdered both
his mother and his wife.

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8. In hot weather, many people enjoy lemonate, which is a drink that is made from
lemon juice, water, and sugar.

9. My uncle Elias, who is a restaurant owner, often buy fish and shellfish from boats that
are docked at the local pier.

10. Honolulu, which is best known to the travelers for Waikiki Beach, has consistently
pleasant weather.

VII. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1. She refuse to answer, which was disappointing.
Her
2. I have not seen a more wonderful building anywhere.
Nowhere _
3. It is disappointing that we haven't heard from Molly.
We are _
4. 'Well done, I'm so glad you've passed your exam."
I congratulated
5. Somebody really ought to look into this problem further.
This problem
6. Nobody has paid for the tickets, have they?
The tickets
7. If I hadn't examined the photograph myself, I would have thought it was a fake
Had
8. Tom arrived late and started complaining.
Not only _
9. Smuggling pets is a serious offense, because there is a danger of rabies.
Because of
10. I wish I could play tennis really well.
I'd like

I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the words that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. a. exhaust b. source c. enormous d. cause
2. a. sun b. solar c. safe d. sure
3. a. heat b. great c. release d. reach
4. a. geothermal b. power c. solar d. hydro
5. a. polluted b. consume c. nuclear d. fuel
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The amount of solar energy that reaches the earth depends _ the atmosphere.
a. to b. in c. on d. with
7. The natural environment consists _ all natural resources.

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a. in b. of c. to d. on
8. Solar energy can be changed electricity.
a. in b. to c. into d. for
9. Oil, coal and natural gas are _ fuels made from decayed material from animal or
plants.
a. unleaded b. smokeless c. solid d. fossil
10. A nuclear reactor releases _ which is dangerous to the environment.
a. radiation b. heat c. energy d. carbon dioxide
11. We could make better of our energy resources.
a. spend b. use c. need d. limit
12. The government has spent £1 million on an advertising _ to encourage energy
conservation.
a. campaign b. promotion c. operation d. enterprise
13. All fossil fuels are resources that cannot be replaced after use.
a. unlimited b. renewable c. available d. non-renewable
14. Solar energy is not only plentiful and infinite but also clean and safe.
a. boundless b. unlimited c. uncountable d. inflexible
15. Many newer cars have a much lower fuel _ .
a. consuming b. consumer c. consumation d. consumption
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d that best completes the sentence.
16. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was the first woman governor in the United States.
a. who elected b. to be elected c. was elected d. her election as
17. Pioneers, _ in isolated areas of the United States, were almost totally self-
sufficient.
a. who living b. living c. lived d. that
Iived
18. Completed in 1756, Nassau Hall is the oldest building now on the campus of
Princeton University. .
a. standing b. it stands c. has stood d. stood
19. Jerome Kern's most famous work is Showboat, , most enduring musical
comedies.
a. it is one of the finest b. of the finest one
c. the finest one d. one of the finest
20. in large quantities in the Middle East, oil became known as black gold because of
the large profit it brought.
a. Discovering b. which was discovered
c. Discovered d. That when discovered
21. Neil Armstrong, _ _ person to set foot on the moon, reported that the surface was
fine and powdery.
a. the first b. to be the first c. was the first d. as the first
22. The Massachusetts State House, _ in 1798, was the most distinguished building in
the United States at that time.
a. completing b. which was completed
c. was completed d. to be completed
23. Lady Astor was the first woman _ her seat in Parliament.
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24. Norman Weiner, mathematician and logician, had an important role in the
development of the computer.
a. who as a b. was a c. whom a d. a
25. War and Peace, _, was published in 1869.
a. Leo Tolstoy's most celebrated novel
b. that is Leo Tolstoy's most celebrated novel
c. which most celebrated novel of Leo Tolstoy
d. is a Leo Tolstoy's most celebrated novel
C. Choose word or phrase - a, b, c or d – that needs correcting.
26. Louisa May Alcott, she best known for her books for children, served
A B C
as a nurse during the Civil War.
D
27. I went to a reunion for students educating in the physics department
A B C
during the 1980s.
D
28. Natural resources provide the raw material are needed to produce.
A B C
finished goods.
D
29. In an essay writing in 1779, Judith Sargeant Murray promoted
A B
the cause of women's education.
C D
30. It was suggested that Pedro studies the material more thoroughly
A B
before attempting to pass the exam.
C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
matter consuming filthy dangerous supply available
reachs contain conservation safe renewable correct
Solar energy, air and water are, usually called (31) , resources because there is an
unlimited (32) , of them. However, this definition may change if people are not
careful with the (33) , of these resources. The quality of solar energy that (34)
the earth depends on the atmosphere. If the atmosphere is polluted, the solar energy
reaching the earth may be (35) . If life is about to continue, the air must (36) _
the appropriate amount of N, O2, CO2 and other gases. If humans continue to pollute the air,
it will not contain the (37) _ amount of these gases. Water is also a (38) to take
into consideration. Industry is making our water (39) . Therefore, resources must be
conserved, the air and water must be protected. (40) must play important part in life.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
The search for alternative sources of energy has led in various directions. Many
communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity-
Converting waste products to gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of wastes.
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But to date, that process has proven expensive. Other experiments are underway to harness
power with giant windmills. Geothermal power is also being tested. Some experts expect
utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers. Fifty years
ago hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but to
day it supplies only 4 percent. The oceans are another potential source of energy. Scientists
are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves to electricity.
Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to
produce energy.
41. What is the best title of the passage?
a. The Use of Water Products for Energy
b. The Search for Alternative Sources of Energy
c. Efficient Ways of Disposing of Waste
d. New Discoveries in Geothermal Power
42. What provided one third of the electricity in the United States fifty years ago?
a. wind b. waste products c. water d. oil
43. What could Rest replace the phrase 'geothermal power' in the passage?
a. heat from the earth
b. gases in the earth's atmosphere
c. steam that shot up out of the earth
d. water in the ocean, lake, or river
44. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as an alternative source of
energy?
a. Burning of garbage b. Geothermal power
c. Synthetic fuels d. Electricity.
45. According to the author, what is the impracticability of using coal, oil shale and coal tars'
as sources of energy due to?
a. They take a lot of time b. They are expensive
c. They are non-renewable resources d. They are scarce resources
46. What can be inferred from the paragraph?
a. All alternative production of energy will be derived from water.
b. Hydroelectric power will be the main source of energy.
c. Synthetic fuels will be the principal source of alternative energy.
d. Alternative energy will come from a variety of sources.
IV. WRITING.
Choose the best sentence - a, b, c or d -made from the given cues.
47. the world/ energy resources/ take/ millions of years/ produce/ we/ quickly/ begin/
exhaust/ supplies// .
a. The world's energy resources have taken many millions of years to produce, so we
are quickly beginning to exhaust these supplies.
b. Although the world's energy resources have taken many millions of years to produce,
we are quickly beginning to exhaust these supplies.
c. The world's energy resources have taken many millions of years to produce
because we are quickly beginning to exhaust these supplies.
d. Since the world's energy resources have taken many millions of years to produce, we
are quickly beginning to exhaust these supplies.
48. recently/ UN committee/ report/ world/ oil and gas supplies/ last/ about
100 years/ if/ use/ carefully//

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a. Recently UN committee reported that world's oil and gas supplies, will last about 100
years if they are used carefully.
b. Recently the UN committee reported that the world's oil and gas supplies would last
about 100 years if using carefully.
c. Recently a UN committee reported that the world's oil and gas supplies would last
about 100 years if used carefully.
d. Recently a UN committee reported that the world's oil and gas supplies would last
about 100 years if it was used carefully.
49. the report/ state/ there/ enough/ oil and gas/ a century/ only if/ present demand/ control//
a. The report stated that there would be enough oil and gas for a century only if the
present demand could be controlled.
b. The report stated that there would be oil and gas enough for a century only if the
present demand could be controlled.
c. The report stated that there were enough oil and. gas for a century only if the present
demand could controlled.
d. The report stated that there will be enough oil and gas for the century only if the
present demand can be controlled.
50. according/ the report/ governments/ now/take/ steps/ control/ amounts/ fossil fuels/ use//
a. According to the report, governments must now take steps to control amounts of
fossil fuels that are using.
b. According to the report, governments must now take steps to control the amounts of
fossil fuels which used.
c. According to the report, governments must now take steps to control the amounts
of fossil fuels that are used.
d. According to the report, governments must now take steps to control the amounts of
fossil fuels that was used.

UNIT 11 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others.
1. a. energy b. exhausted c. natural d. plentiful
2. a. electricity b. geothermal c. alternative d. radiation
3. a. available b. potential c. unlimited d. infinite
4. a. release b. supplies c. nuclear d. convenient
5. a. ecologist b. fertilizer c. dangerous d. scientist
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c or d that best completes the sentence.
6. He has extensive research into renewable energy sources.
a. carried out b. turned on c. taken over d. cared for
7. One danger is in radioactive wastes which are produced during nuclear reactions.
a. consisting of b. getting rid of c. making use of d. taking care of
8. We should develop such sources of energy as solar energy and nuclear energy.
a. tradition b. alternative c. revolutionary d. surprising
9. There is now increasing concern about the world's energy particularly about
those involving fossil fuels.
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10. It‟s important for the developed countries to reduce energy _ as much as possible.
a. exhaustion b. destruction c. consumption d. waste
11. The world‟s coal should last longer but, once used, these cannot be renewed.
a. reserves b. reservations c. stores d. storage
12. energy sources include water and wind power.
a. Friendly environmental b. Environmentally friendly
c. Friendly environment d. Environmental friendly
13. The _ of these toxic substances into the environment is potentially devastating.
a. delivery b. release c. distribution d. research
14. Increased consumption will lead to faster of our natural resources.
a. exhaust b. exhausting c. exhaustion d. exhaustive
15. is produced from the heat stored in the earth's core.
a. Geothermal energy b. Nuclear energy
c. Solar energy d. Water energy
B. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c or d that best completes the sentence.
16. Hydroelectric power is produced by the fall of water in a dam.
a. trapping b. trapped c. to be trapped d. that trapped
17. Coal was the first fuel to power machinery.
a. is used b. using c. to use d. to be used
18. A huge amount of solar energy the earth's outer atmosphere.
a. reach b. reaches c. that reaches d. is reached
19. is more interested in rhythm than in melody is apparent from his compositions.
a. That Philip Glass b. Philip Glass, who
c. Philip Glass d. Because Philip Glass
20. There are over 2,000 varieties of snake, are harmless to humans.
a. mostly they b. most of them c. most of which d. which most
21. For many years people have wondered exists elsewhere in the universe.
a. that life b. life which c. whether life d. life as
it
22. Computers and new methods of communication the modern office.
a. have revolutionized b. to have revolutionized
c. that have revolutionized d. has revolutionized
23. Seldom each other anymore.
a. we have seen b. do we see c. we do see d. we see
24. Dry cleaning is the process _ clothes are cleaned in liquids other than water.
a. by b. which through c. by which d. through
25. It's time the government something to encourage people to conserve energy.
a. do b. did c. have done d. will do
C. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. Grover Cleveland was the only American president served two
A B
nonconsecutive terms.
C D
27. The world's rain forests are being cut down at the rate on 3,000 acres
A B C
per hour.
D

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28. Many environmentalists fear that the earth will run out essential
A B C
natural resourses before the end of the twenty-fifth century.
D
29. Chicago's Sears Tower, now the tallest building in the world, rises
A B
1,522 feet from the ground, to the top of it antenna.
C D
30. In just three months H.G. Wells wrote the famous classic The Time
A B
Machine for what he won a Newberry Caldecot award.
C D
31. If the concentration of chlorine in water is careful controlled, it will not
A B C
harm human beings.
D
32. Because much species of plants and animals in Hawaii ate threatened
A B
with extinction within a short period of time, scientists are trying
C D
desperately to rescue them.
33. Every fuel has their own particular temperature at which it begins
A B C D
to burn.
34. Nuclear energy, a almost limitless source of power, was harnessed
A B C
during the mid-1900s.
D
35. Her many friends, among who I like to be considered, gave
A B C
her encouragement.
D
III. READING
A. Read the text below and decide which answer - a, b, c or d - best fits each space.
Although they are safe to use in the short term, coal, gas and oil present a long-term (36)
to the environment. All three types of fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide in (37)
greater .quantities than plants can use. The carbon dioxide then (38) in the
atmosphere and may even increase the earth's 'heat load' and lead to global (39) in
temperature. Furthermore, all three fossil 'fuels are (40) forms of energy.
Geothermal power is (41) _ ever to be an energy source of major importance. It is
limited and is exploitable in only a few places. Hydro-power offers a much more useful
source of energy. It is also renewable but its (42) is limited. Dams cannot be built in
certain areas. In addition, large dams are also (43) _ of causing changes in the world's
climate. Wind power is a (44) source of renewable energy but it cannot be used in
many parts of the world where there is (45) wind. Wave power is better source of
energy in certain ways but it is clearly not practicable to build (46) _ across every river
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usually calm. Solar power is renewable, it does not cause pollution and it does not add to the
earth's heat (47) _ . Unfortunately, solar power is not distributed equally, and in the
northern latitudes it is difficult to (48) and store. Solar power' also requires
expensive equipment. Finally, nuclear power provides a very (49) and renewable
power source. However, not only is there a great danger of leaks or accidents but there is
also the problem of the (50) of radioactive waste.
36. a. warning b. fight c. threat d.
demand
37. a. more b. far c. very d. every
38. a. accumulates b. disperses c. discharges d. releases
39. a. raise b. change c. drop d. rise
40. a. renewed b. non-renewed c. renewable d. non-renewable
41. a. mostly b. unlikely c. highly d. mainly
42. a. availability b. alternativity c. consumption d. development
43. a. consisting b. composed c. capable d. typical
44. a. power-free b. limit-free c. problem-free d. pollution-free
45. a. inefficient b. insufficient c. unlimited d. nonexistent
46. a. harbors b. banks c. dams d.
systems
47. a. loss b. exhaustion c. dispersion d. load
48. a. collect b. save c. gain d. pick
49. a. potential b. efficient c. convenient d. dangerous
50. a. supply b. solution c. disposal d. influence
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
At present, people depend on unlimited energy to power their everyday lives. A wide
range of energy-run devices and modern conveniences are taken for granted, and although it
may seem that we will never be in danger of living without those conveniences, the fact is
that many supplies of energy are dwindling rapidly. Scientists are constantly searching for
new sources of power to keep modern society running. Whether future populations will
continue to enjoy the benefit of abundant energy will depend on the success of this search.
Coal, oil, and natural gas supply modern civilization with most of its power. However,
not only are supplies of these fuels limited, but they are a major source of pollution. If the
energy demands of the future are to be met without seriously harming the environment,
existing alternative energy sources must be improved or further explored and developed.
These include nuclear, water, solar, wind, and geothermal power, as well as energy from
new, nonpolluting types of fuels. Each of these alternatives, however, has advantages and
disadvantages.
Nuclear power plants efficiently produce large amounts of electricity without polluting
the atmosphere; however, they are costly to build and maintain, and they pose the daunting
problem of what to do with nuclear wastes. Hydroelectric power is inexpensive and
environmentally safe, but impractical for communities located far from moving water.
Harnessing energy from tides and waves has similar drawbacks. Solar power holds great
promise for the future but methods of collecting and –concentrating sunlight are as yet
inefficient, as are methods of harnessing wind power.
Every source of energy has its disadvantages. One way to minimize them is to use less
energy. Conservation efforts coupled with renewable energy resources, such as a
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alcohol and hydrogen, will ensure supplies of clean, affordable energy for humanity's future.
51. The passage suggests that .
a. people use energy without giving great thought to 'where it's coming from.
b. the search for energy sources is mainly a problem for the future
c. scientists believe we will never have to go without our modern conveniences
d. modern society requires a minimum amount of energy to keep running
52. It can be implied from the passage that _.
a. most alternative energy sources have proven to be impractical
b. many alternative energy' sources. are environmentally hazardous
c. nuclear power solves one problem while creating others
d. solar and wind power are not promising for the future
53. From the passage, it can be inferred that to solve our energy problems .
a. we will have to stop using many of our modern conveniences
b. scientists will have to find one major source of nonpolluting energy
c. scientists will have to find ways to increase our supplies of coal, oil and gas
d. a combination of conservation and invention will be needed
54. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
a. The search for alternative energy sources is not over.
b. Our present energy sources must be eliminated and replaced with alternatives sources.
c. Alternative sources of energy on this planet are very limited.
d. Demand; for energy in the future are likely to decrease.
55. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?
a. The amount of fossil fuels in the world is limited.
b. Most alternative energy sources are environmentally friendly.
c. Hydroelectric power is impractical because of its being money consuming.
d. It is impossible to use wind power efficiently at present.
IV. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentences.
56. The doctor insited that his patient .
a. that he not work too hard for three months
b. take it easy for three months
c. taking it easy inside of three months
d. to take some vacations for three months
57. He has received several scholarships, v.
a. not only because of his artistic but his academic ability
b. for both his academic ability as well as his artistic
c. because of his academic and artistic ability
d. as resulting of his ability in the art and the academy
58. The manager was angry because somebody _ .
a. had allowed the photographers to enter the building
b. had let the photographers to enter into the building
c. permitting the photographers enter the building
d. the photographer let into the building without the proper documentations
59. he would have signed his name in the corner.
a. If he painted that picture b. If he paints that picture
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60. The higher the content of carbon dioxide in the air, _.


a. the more heat it retains b. more heat it retains.
c. it retains more heat d. than it retains more heat
B. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d – which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
61. No sooner had she put the telephone down than her boss rang back.
a. As soon as her boss rang back, she put down the telephone.
b. Scarely had she put the telephone down when her boss / rang back.
c. Hardly she had hung up, she rang her boss immediately.
d. She had hardly put the telephone down without her boss rang back.
62. The Prime Minister is unlikely to call an early general election.
a. It's likely that the Prime Minister will call an early general election.
b. The likelihood is that the Prime Minister will call an early general election.
c. There is little likelihood of the Prime Minister calling an early general election.
d. In all likelihood the Prime Minister will call an early general election.
63. Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found, it rather expensive.
a. The new cinema was more expensive than we expected.
b. We were not impressed by the new cinema at all because it looked rather expensive.
c. We weren't as much impressed by the new cinema's look as its cost.
d. We were very impressed by the new cinema, but found it rather expensive.
64. The foreman was too powerful to be afraid of the workers.
a. The foreman was powerful enough, but he was afraid of the workers.
b. The foreman wasn't powerful, so the workers didn't fear him.
c. The foreman was very powerful arid the workers feared him.
d. The foreman was strong enough: not to fear the workers.
65. 'Get in my car. I'll take you to the station.'
a. He offered to give me a lift to the station.
b. He suggested taking me to the station.
c. He promised to give me a lift to the station.
d. He agreed to take me to the station.

TEST YOURSELF
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that
of the others.
1. a. subscribe b. finite c. prohibit d. wild
2. a. exhaust b. anxious c. exist d. exact
3. a. weather b. growth c. wealthy d. geothermal
4. a. eradicate b. habitat c. endanger d. panel
5. a. pleased b. raised c. practiced d. used
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others.
6. a. geothermal b. environment c. alternative d. pollutant
7. a. scientist b. industry c. agriculture d. potential
8. a. interference b. consequences c. electricity d. entertainment
9. a. preserve b. devastate c. endanger d. release
10. a. fertilize b. deliver c. imagine d. destroy
III. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or Ii) that best fits the blank space in
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11. Several rare species are dying owing to human beings' deforestation and careless
hunting.
a. up b. out c. away d. down
12. They are all at work doing some research _ alternative sources of energy.
a. for b. in c. on d. with
13. If you have anything important to do, do it straight away. Don't put it .
a. on b. off c. over d. up
14. The headmistress is very competent. All the teaching staff look .
a. up to her b. her up to c. at her up d. for her up
15. He wouldn't have failed his exam _ he hadn't been ill.
a. unless b. if c. in case d. although
16. We should responsible for the humans are doing to the enviroment.
a. destroy b. destructive c. destruction d. destructibility
17. She lost her balance when she to reach out for the balloon.
a. had tried b. was trying c. tried d. had been trying
18. He suggested a jumble sale to try and raise money for the scouts.
a. me to hold b. me that I held c. holding d. to hold
19. They are excellent students _ I have complete confidence.
a. who b. that c. whom d. in whom
20. The students in this class, _ are from the provinces, are having trouble finding
decent accommodation.
a. most of whom b. many of them c. some of who d. all who
21. You have to be aware of the damage humans are doing to quicken the of wildlife.
a. extinct b. extinctive c. extinction d. extinctions
22. Cameron, _ directed „The Titanic‟, is one of the leading faces in Hollywood.
a. that b. whose c. whom d. who
23. The population of the earth is increasing at a tremendous rate and out of control.
a. it will be b. soon will be c. have become d. are soon going to
24. The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination
a. effects b. symptoms c. hints d. demonstrations
25. While southern California is densely populated, live in the northern part of the
state.
a. a number people b. many people c. few people d. a few of people
26. Mohandas K. Gandhi, Mahatma, lived a noble life of fasting and poverty in order
to work for peace and independence.
a. that was called b. was called c. called d. calling
27. Your failure is the consequence of not studying hard enough for the test.
a. cause b. motive c. result d. status
28. She _ to study more English before enrolling at the university.
a. was recommended b. recommended
c. has recommended d. recommends
29. The teacher asked those who their tests in their papers.
a. completed/ turn b. completed/ turned
c. had completed/ to turn d. completed/ turns
30. Historian Barbara Tuchman was the first woman president of the Academy of
Arts and Sciences.
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31. There are believed _ over 300 species of trees in EI Yunque rain forest in Puerto
Rico.
a. to be b. being c. they are d. there are
32. Rarely last longer than an hour.
a. do tornados b. tornados c. tornados that d. tornados do
33. for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped with the
project. .
a. If it had been b. If it hadn't been c. Had it been d. Hadn't it been
34. New words are constantly being invented new objects and concepts.
a. to describe b. a description of c. they describe d. describe
35. A home computer an opportunity for convenient and efficient work at home.
a. provides b. to be providing c. which provides d. providing it
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.
36. Liquids take the shape of any container which they are placed.
A B C D
37. Winslow Homer, who had no formally training in art, became
A B
famous for his paintings of the sea and seacoast.
C D
38. Because of habitat loss, there are less Asian elephants than African
A B C
elephants.
D
39. Even though they are among the smallest carnivores, weasels will
A B
attack animals that are double their size.
C D
40. All of the mammals, dolphins are undoubtedly among the friendliest
A B C D
to human.
V. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d – that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
By 1984, nonrenewable (41) fuels, such as oil, coal and natural as, provided
over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy (42) in the world. Small
amounts of energy were (43) from nuclear fission, and the (44) 16 percent
came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, (45) biomass. Between
1700 and 1986 a large number of countries (46) from the use of energy from local
sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy (47) to
electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable fossil fuels has been (48)
produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobike
fuels. In countries with private, rather than public (49) , the age of nonrenewable
fuels has created a dependency on a finite (50) that will have to be replaced.
41. a. clean b. unleaded c. fossil d. solid
42. a. used b. produced c. supplied d. stored
43. a. produced b. derived c. extracted d. released
44. a. resting b. leaving c. restricting d. remaining
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46. a. shifted b. transferred c. obtained d. applied


47. a. saved b. reformed c. delivered d. converted
48. a. actually b. increasingly c. gradually d. consequently
49. a. transports b. transportation c. transporters d. transportable
50. a. reserve b. material c. resource d. power
VI. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Scientists believe they now have scientific evidence to prove that ecosystems work
better when there is greater variety of species within them. This biodiversity is being lost
destroying natural mechanisms that could repair the damage caused by man.
Findings show that losing plants and animals is not only reducing our quality of life but
actually endangering our very existence. We cut down rich rainforests and replace them with
one species plantations, such as pine and eucalyptus. We plough up meadows rich in
different grasses and herbs and replace them with one grass, for instance rye or wheat.
When a natural ecosystem is simplified the basic processes in the ecosystem are altered
and even damaged. Without their biodiversity they are not able to serve as the natural
clearners of our planet. No longer are they able to absorb the carbon dioxide that is being
produced in excess. The result is global warming, caused by the increase in the 'greenhouse
effect', and ultimately, or even 'sooner, there will be' a change in the world's climate.
51. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
a. How Ecosystems Work Better b. The Loss of Biodiversity
c. The Variety of Species d. Natural Mechanisms
52. Which of the following is not a species used to replace a rich ecosystem?
a. Herbs b. Pine c. Eucalyptus d. Rye
53. What is the purpose of paragraph 2?
a. To show natural mechanisms at work.
b. To give examples of the loss of biodiversity.
c. To give example of variety of species.
d. To show how ecosystems can work better.
54. What, according to the passage, might be the final result of the simplification of natural
ecosystems?
a. The basic processes are altered b. There is loss of biodiversity
c. There is global warming d. There is a change in the climate.
55. What is the author's attitude to the loss of biodiversity?
a. Indifferent b. Negative c. Positive d. Neutral
VII. Choose the answer - a, b, c or d - that is nearest in meaning to the printed before
it.
56. She has always got on well with her colleagues.
a. She has always had poor relationship with her colleagues.
b. She has always been on good terms with her colleagues.
c. Her colleagues have always put up with her.
d. She is trying to establish a good relation ship with her colleagues.
57. Julia didn't listen to what her doctor told her.
a. What the doctor told Julia was not worth listening to.
b. Julia couldn't hear what the doctor told her.
c. The doctor told Julia to listen to what he said, but she didn't do so.
d. Julia took no notice of what her doctor told her.
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a. John Smith, whose land I bought, is a farmer.


b. John Smith, who is a farmer, whose land I bought.
c. John Smith, whom I bought his land, is a farmer.
d. John Smith, a farmer, bought his land.
VIII. Choose the answer- a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
59. who made Thanksgiving an official holiday in the United States.
a. Abraham Lincoln b. He was Abraham Lincoln
c. Abraham Lincoln was d. It was Abraham Lincoln
60. Four miles off the southeastern coast of Massachusetts _ , a popular summer resort.
a. lies the island of Martha's Vineyard
b. the island of Martha's Vineyard lies there
c. does lie the island of Martha's Vineyard
d. where the island of Martha's Vineyard lies

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UNIT 12 - THE ASIAN GAMES

I. Circle the word that contain a different vowel sound in bold.


1. A. game B. decade C. place D.
advance
2. A. gymnastics B. cycling C. rugby D.
bodybuilding
3. A. special B. compete C. wrestling D. tennis
4. A. receive B. neighbor C. weight D. freight
5. A. rugby B. culture C. enthusiast D. multi
6. A. football B. shooting C. took D. good
7. A. host B. gold C. hope D. bronze
8. A. silver B. billiards C. variety D. official
9. A. great B. scream C. increase D. freestyle
10. A. recruit B. build C. guilty D. quick
II. Complete these sentences with one appropriate word.
1. The Asian Games take ….every four years.
2. In this event, people from all over Asia ……together to compete in sports.
3. There were eleven countries …….part in the 1st Asian Games.
4. In the 14th Asian Games, the athletes …in 38 different sports and won 427 gold.
5. Lewis established a new world …….with a time of 9.86 seconds.
6. Ly Duc won a gold medal in …… in the 14th Asian Games.
7. The 1st Asian Games were............n New Delhi, India in 1951.
8. The 14th Asian Games attracted 9,919.........from 44 countries.
9. Swimming and water skiing are both..........sports.
10. Germany..............the World Cup finals in 2006.
III. Match each of the following names of sports and games with the appropriate sports
report.
A. Diving D. Motor Racing G. Cycling J. Football
B. Swimming E. Hockey H. Boxing K. Table Tennis
C. Athletics F. Volleyball I. Horse Racing
1. Johnny Law smashed the ball over the net. It hit the edge of the table and spun off a yard
from Paul Ray's bat. The score was 17 all!
2. Sevelano put his foot down and began to overtake the car in front. Two more laps and he
would be at the finishing line.
3. 'Penalty!' the referee shouted. Carlos Dominguez placed the ball carefully in front of the
goal mouth and walked slowly back. Then he suddenly turned, ran and kicked.
4. Newton College won most of the track events including the 100, 200 and 1,000 meters,
but Atlanta were clearly on top in the field events, winning both the long jump and the
high jump.
5. Anna Eden scored a surprise victory in last night's competition when she beat Francesca
Morrotti. Both riders pedalled as fast as they could but on the last gap Anna's legs were
stronger and her front wheel was just in front of Francesca's at the finish.
6. Mighty Emperor was five lengths in front of Sporting Boy as they approached the
finishing post. The favorite, Wonderland, jumped badly at the last fence and almost
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7. Morti stood on the top board for several seconds. Then he jumped high in the air, his
body turning over and over before his head pointed downwards. He streched out his arms
and entered the water without splash!
8. Tamara Costache won both the women's 100 meters breaststroke and the women's 50
meters freestyle at the Sunbury Pool in Tokyo on Saturday.
9. Joe Bullman caught Bill Wallace with a left hook to the jaw in the dosing seconds of
Round 5. Wallace's knees folded under him and next moment he lay flat out on the
'canvas. Joe was the winner by a knock-out.

10. It was an excellent serve. Ted threw the ball high in the air, jumped up and hit the ball'
with his fist into the Aston court. It cleared the net by an inch or so. An Aston player
tried to return it, hit it with palm of his hand, but the ball crashed into the net.

11. There was a clash of sticks, and suddenly the ball was speeding across the Brinton goal.
Hinkley seized her opportunity at once. She caught the ball with her stick and a moment
later sent it crashing into goal.

IV. What do you say in these situations? Complete each sentence with a
relative clause.
1. Your friend lost some keys. You want to know if he has found them. You
say: Have you.........................................................?
2. A friend is wearing a beautiful dress. You like it. You tell her:
I like…………………………………………………..
3.A friend is going to see a film. You want to know the name of the film. You say:
What's the name………………………………….
4. You wanted to visit a museum. It was shut when you got there. You tell a
friend: The museum………………………………
5. You invited some people to your party. Some of them couldn't come. You tell
someone: Some of the people…………………….
6. Your friend had to do some work. You want to know if she has finished. You
say: Have you……………………….
7. You hired a car. It broke down after a few miles. You tell a
friend: The car……………………….
8.You stayed at a hotel. Tom had recommended it to you. You tell a friend:
We stayed………………
V. Read the information and complete each sentence.
1. A friend of mine helped me to get a job. His father is the manager of a company.
A friend of mine……………………………
2. Mike gave half of the £50,000 he won to his parents.
Mike won £50,000,……………………………
3. London was once the largest city in the world, but the population is now
falling. The population…………………………..
4. A number of suggestions were made at the meeting, but most of them were not very
practical.
Most of the…………………………….

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5. It is a medieval palace. The king hid in its tower during the


civil war. It………………………………
6. I couldn't remember the number of my own car. This made the
police suspicious. I……………………………………
7. You sent me a present. Thank you very much
for it. Thank you………………………………..
8. Dr Andy Todd is head of Downlands Hospital. He has criticized government plans to
cut health funding.
Dr Andy Todd.............................to cut health funding.
9. They are chosing the boys for the school's football team. All of them are under 9.
All of the boys..................................are under 9.
10. I went to see my nephew Jimmy. I used to look after him when he
was small. I went………………………….

VI. Complete each of the sentences with who, whom, which, that, whose, where,
when, why, what, whoever, whatever, wherever, whenever, whichever.
1. He didn't believe I said annoyed me very much.
2. Two men, neither of I had seen before, came into the office.
3. He's got a job in a new firm, they don't work such long hours.
4. Have you got something will get ink out of a carpet?
5. He was respected by the people with he worked.
6. He didn't know the foreign language, made it difficult for him to get a job.
7. Micheal Croz, with help Whymper climbed the Matterhorn, was one of the first
professional guides.
8. This is a letter from my father, we hope will be out of hospital soon.
9. one of you broke the window will have to pay for it.
10. During the performance there were moments she found it difficult not to laugh.
11. I hope that left this rubbish here' is going to clear it away.
12. My neighbour is cooking there is a smell of burning.
13. I think the government should improve the health service, the cost.
14. The reason I didn‟t write to you was that I didn‟t know your address.
15. He said he was calling from Landsford Park, that it

VII. Put brackets around the underlined relative pronoun if it can be omitted from
these sentences.
1. We talked about the party which Sarah wants to organize for my birthday.
2. To get to Frank's house, take the main road that bypasses the village.
3. The paintings which, Mr Flowers has in his house are worth around £100,000.
4. Let's go through the main points that he made in his lecture.
5. He received a low mark for his essay, which was only one page long.
6. Mrs Richmond, who you met at the meeting yesterday, works in television.
7. Don is a friend who we stayed with in Australia.
8. In the shop window there's a sign that says 'Ten per cent off.
9. The couple who live next to us have sixteen grandchildren.
10. There was little that we could do to help her.

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UNIT 12 TEST1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word - a, b, c or d - that has the underlined part pronounced differently
from that of the others.
1. a. attract b. aquatic c. added d. facility
2. a. athlete b. appreciate c. wrestling d. freestyle
3. a. gather b. athletics c. enthusiam d. through
4. a. compete b. sport c. effort d. introduce
5. a. attracted b. added c. competed d. developed
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The Vietnamese participants always take part sports events with great
enthusiasm.
a. in b. on c. at d. to
7. The Asian Games have been advancing _ all aspects.
a. on b. at c. in d. for
8. New sports and traditional sports have been added _ the Games.
a. in b. on c. up d. to
9. In spite of all its _ _, medical science knows little about the brain.
a. advantages b. advances c. approaches d. advents
10. Football fans gathered around the TV in the comer of the club to see the final.
a. assembled b. collected c. wandered d. reached
11. Recently the Asian Games has increased in _ .
a. polular b. popularizing c. popularity d. popularly
12. I'd rather go to the football field being at home today.
a. instead of b. because of c. inspite of d. due to
13. The World Cup is a football which is open to all countries.
a. participation b. involvement c. occasion d. competition
14. Scuba-diving and windsurfing are both aquatic sports.
a. field b. water c. combat d. individual
15. Their efforts were much when they won 2 gold, medals in bodybuilding and
billiards.
a. considered b. required c. expended d. appreciated
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. Bill Gate, is the president of Microsoft Company, is a billionare.
a. who b. whose c. whom d. that
17. Tuna, , may weigh up to 1,000 pounds.
a. one of the sea giants b. can be giants of the sea
c. is the sea giant d. the sea of the giant
18. Louis Renault greatly improved automobile technology _ the drive shaft in 1898.
a. by inventing b. that he invented c. his inventing d. the invention of
19. The whistle signaled the end of the first half. The march will continue after half-time and
now AC Milan Juventus by 2 goal to nil.
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20. Not only _ visit Japan but they plan to stop off in the USA as well.
a. they plan to b. they must c. will they d. are they paying
21. There are believed _ over 300 species of trees in El Yunque rain forest in Puerto
Rico.
a. to be b. being c. they are d. there are
22. Helen asked me _ the film called 'Star Wars'.
a. have I seen b. if I had seen c. have you seen d. if had I seen
23. Peter's score on the test is the highest in class; he last night.
a. must study b. must have studied c. studied d. had studied
24. He speaks English as if he a native English.
a. were b. had been c. is d. be
25. Her parents insisted that she until she finished her degree.
a. stayed b. stays c. stay d. would
stay
C. Choose the word or phrase- A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. Those of you who signed up for Dr. Daniel's anthropology class should
A B
get their books as soon as possible.
C D
27. The geology professor showed us a sample of volcanic rock dated back
A B C D
seven hundred years.
28. Scientists worry what the continued use of certain pollutants may
A B C
damage the Earth's ozone layer.
D
29. Cable television companies recently announced that it will increase
A B C
services charges next year.
D
30. Rattan, a close relative of bamboo, is often used to make tables, chairs,
A B C
and other furnitures.
D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
occasion competitive passed solidarity knowledge spirit
backgrounds athletes developed flame unity relationships
The (31) _ of the Asian Games has been built up over a long period of time, and (32)
from one games to the next spreading message of (33) , warmth, and
friendship through (34) sports. The warmth of the Asian Games comes not only
from symbolic (35) , but from the (36) that are established among
individual (37) _ , coaches, trainers, officials, volunteers, and spectators who come
together from many different (38) and cultures. It is an (39) when strength
and sports skills are tested; friendship and (40) are built and promoted.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
60 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sports was heard of. But when the annual

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games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sit Ludwid
Guttmann, the situation began to change.
Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had
been asked by British Government to set up an, injury center at Stoke Mandeville near
London. His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.
In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part. The next year, 1949, five
teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from
abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1960 the first Olympics for the disabled were held
in Rome, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games. Now every four I years the
Olympic Games for the disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal
Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years Games for the
Disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville. In 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games, 1064
wheelchair athletes from about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at
Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.
The Games, have been a great success in promoting international friendship and
understanding, and proving that being disabled does not mean you can't enjoy sport. One
small source of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however,
has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled
events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years are still needed
to convince those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes
should not be excluded.
41. How long was the first games for the disabled held after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in
London?
a. 9 years b. 10 years c. 19 years d. 21 years
42. Which of the following is not mentioned as the place where the Olympic
Games for the disabled were held?
a. England b. Rome c. Stoke Mandeville d. Los Angeles
43. Which of the following statements is not true?
a. Sir Ludwig Guttmann was an early organizer of the games for the disabled.
b. Sir Ludwig Guttmann was an injured soldier.
c. Sir Ludwig Guttmann was from Germany.
d. Sir Ludwig Guttmann was welcomed by the British government.
44. From the passage, we may conclude that _ .
a. the Olympic Games for the disabled are always held at the same time and in the
same place as the normal Olympic Games.
b. The disabled athletes are able to compete in the normal Olympic Games.
c. the writer is in favour of holding the games for the disabled
d. the writer is against holding the games for the disabled
45. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
a. Sir Ludwig Guttmann
b. Treating the disabled .by playing sports
c. Organising the Olympic Games for the disabled
d. The history of the Olympic Games for the disabled
IV. WRITING
Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
46. Workers are not allowed to use the office phone for personal calls.
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b. The office phone is supposed .to be used by workers only.


c. they don't allowed workers to make phone calls personally.
d. Workers are not permitted to use the office phone for personal purpose.
47. I might have taken French last semester if I'd known it was offered.
a. Someone offered to teach me French last semester.
b. I knew that French was not offered last semester.
c. I didn't take French last semester.
d. I took French the last semester it was offered.
48. Times Square is the center of many well-known theaters in New York.
a. Many famous theaters are located in New York's Times Square.
b. Times Square is the name of a well-known theater in New York.
c. New York is in the center of Times Square.
d. Many theaters in central New York are open all the time.
49. Shouldn't you smoke fewer cigarettes?
a. Do you think you should smoke fewer?
b. You shouldn't smoke fewer cigarettes, should you?
c. Should you smoke more cigarettes?
d. shouldn't you cut down on your smoking?
50. Jane refused to attend his birthday party, which made him feel sad.
a. Jane's refusal to attend his birthday party made him feel sad.
b. He felt sad not to be able to attend her birthday' party. .
c. Jane made him sad despite her refusal to attend his birthday party.
d. Jane refused to attend his birthday party because it made him sad.

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UNIT 12-TEST 2 – 07-3-2009 – 11 A 2


I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
1. A. Asian B. gather C. advance D. decade
2. A. facilities B. solidarity C. performance D. aquatic
3. A. appreciate B. promote C. participate D. introduce
4. A. athletics B. hockey C. volleyball D. rugby
5. A. volunteer B. competition C. enthusiastic D. intercultural
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentence.
6. They've a horrible new tower block where that lovely old building used to be.
A. put up B. put down B. pushed up D. pulled down
7. I agree with most of what you said, but I can't your idea of letting children leave school
at 14.
A. keep up with B. catch up with C. put up with D. go along with
8. test was given, our class leader managed to get good marks.
A. Whenever B. Whatever C. However D. Wherever
9. volleyball players, footballers cannot use their hands in the game.
A. Like B. Different C. Unlike D. Opposite
10. Our field have performed very well.
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11. We may win, we may lose - it's just the of the draw.
A. strike B. odds C. chance D. luck
12. The football match was so dull that most of the left at half-time.
A. attendants B. audiences C. participants D. spectators
13. We live in an age of rapid scientific and technological .
A. advance B. advances C. advancing D. advancement
14. Shortly after receiving her gold medal, the Olympic champion answered questions at the
press .
A. discussion B. assembly C. conference D. seminar
15. This multi-sport event is an occasion when friendship and are built and promoted.
a. knowledge B. solidarity C. effort D. enthusiasm
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. I've no idea he behaved strangely at the meeting
A. when B. where C. which D. why
17. Experts feel that they are related to the deep wishes and fears of the dreamer.
A. study dreams B. who dream study
C. whose dream study D. who study dreams
18. No one took part in the competition, ?
A. did they B. didn't they C. did he D. didn't he
19. Jet streams are layers of air rapidly above the earth's surface.
A. that move B. move C. have moved D. move
20. Many young people are fond of football and other kinds of sports.
A. play B. to play C. playing D. played
21. There is no point a fuss over it
A. to make B. making c. being made d. to be made
22. Now they regret their son by providing too many material possessions.
A. having spoiled B. having been spoiled
A. to have spoiled D. to have been spoiled
23. The old man said he in this village for over 70 years.
A. has been living B. was living C. is living D. had been living
24. The missing man's family is desperately seeking anyone information about him.
A. has B. who have C. whose D. having
25. The first village was not far from the capital.
A. that I visited to B. where I visited
C. to which I visited D. I visited
C. Choose the word or phrase. A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. Some paper dolls, which were once relatively cheap, are previously
A B C
considered valuable collectors' items.
D
27. Although its height, Mount Whitney, one of north America's highest
A B C
mountains, is popular with hikers.
D
28. Although we concerned about the problem of energy resources, we
A
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B C D
29. Mr Omura has been a member of that athletic club for over ten years ago
A B C D
30. Although fewer Americans work on farms today, they are too productive
A B C
that the US is now the world's top food exporter.
D
31. The computer-based tests will test your ability to understand spoken
A B
English, to read nontechnical language, and writing correctly.
C D
32. A number of the materials used in manufacturing paint are potential
A B C
dangerous if mishandled.
D

33. Most of the food what elephants eat is brought to their mouths by
A B C D
their trunks.
34. Never in the history of humanity has there been more people living
A B C
on this relatively small planet.
D
35. By time she was only 17, Shannon Miller has won mote ,World and
A B
Olympic titles than any other American gymnast.
C D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
The 15th Asian Games (36) from December 1 through December 15, 2006, in Doha,
Capital of Qatar. More than 10,000 athletes, who (37) 45 countries and regions, took part in
39 sports and 424 events of the Games, the most important event in Asia. Some new events
such as chess and triathlon were also (38) in the Games.
The 15th Asian Games was organized at 34 sporting (39) , including Khalifa Stadium, which
(40) the opening and closing ceremonies. The Opening Ceremony of the 15 th Asian Games,
Doha 2006, at Khalifa Stadium, was the most (41) opening of any Games with 50,000
people to get into Khalifa Stadium and more than one billion television (42) The Doha
Asian Games Organizing Committee (DAGOC) wanted to ensure that everybody who saw
the ceremony would have a memory for life as suggested in the (43) "The Games of Your
Life." The 151h Asian Games was a successful sporting event that all (44) would never
forget. Everyone is looking forward (45) the 16th Asian Games, which will be held in
Guangzhou, China, from November 2 to November 18, 2010.
36. A. set up B. took part C. brought about D. took place
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38. A. included B. contained C. competed D. consisted


39. A. events B. facilities C. venues D. teams
40. A. held B. occurred C. took D. hosted
41. A. colorful B. formal C. spectacular D. elaborate
42. A. viewers B. observers C. partners D. spectators
43. A. portrait B. banner C. streamer D. slogan
44. A. attenders B. attendees C. attendants D. attendances
45. A. for B. in C. to D. into
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
ASIAN GAMES
The Asian Games, also called the Asiad, is a multi-sport event held every four

years among athletes from all over Asia. The games are regulated by the
Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic
Committee (IOC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for
first place, silver for second and bronze for third, a tradition which started in 1951. The
Asian Games are dominated by the People's Republic of China.
Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country
of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables
showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general only
recognized nations are represented, but a few nonsovereign countries are allowed to take
part. The special case of Taiwan was handled by having it compete as Chinese Taipei, due to
the political status of Taiwan.
The 15th Asian Games were held in Doha, Qatar from December 1 to
December 15, 2006. The 16th Asian Games will be held in Guangzhou, China in 2010.
46. Which of the following is true?
A. The Asian Games are held every year.
B. The International Olympic Committee is the founder of the Asiad.
C. The first gold medals were given to, the winning athletes in 1951.
D. The Olympic Council of Asia organizes the Games.
47. The People's Republic of China .
A. is the strongest in the Asian Games
B. is the host of the Asian Games
C. is not allowed to take part in the Games
D. refuse to enter the Games
48. In the medal ceremonies .
A. the competitors are entered to represent their country of citizenship.
B. national anthems are played
C. the number of medals won by each country is first announced
D. the winners are given a string of 'flowers
49. Which of the following is not true of the right to participate in the Asian Games?
A. Only recognized nations are allowed to take part.
B. Almost every nation can take part in the Games.
C. Non-sovereign countries are also allowed to participate.
D. All are correct.

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50. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?


A. Qatar was the host country in the 15th Asian Games.
B. The 16th Asian Games will take place in China.
C. Taiwan was not allowed to take part in the 15th Asian Games because of its political
status.
D. During the Asian Games, athletes from all over Asia come together. to compete.

V. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentence.
51. William Shakespeare is the most widely known.
a. Of all writers in English b. All writers in English
c. All of the writers in English d. With all, writers in English
52. , John Glenn was a pioneer in the U.S. space program.
a. The first American to orbit the earth
b. That the first American orbited the earth
c. Despite the first American who orbited the earth
d. He was the first American to orbit the earth
53. James Cook, , also discovered the Hawaiian Island.
a. by exploring the South Sea he reached Australia
b. explored the South Sea and reaching Australia
c. explored the South Sea and then reached Australia
d. who explored the South Sea and reached Australia
54. Writing pens are made in of shapes, sizes, and colors.
a. endless variety an almost b. variety an almost endless
c. an almost endless variety d. almost variety an endless
55. Designed by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, .
a. the United States was given the Statue of Liberty by the people of France.
b. the people, of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States.
c. the French people presented the United States with a gift, the Statue of Liberty.
d. the Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the people of France.
B. Choose the sentences - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
56. I find your grammar and organization above average, John, but your spelling could stand
.some improvement.
a. John's writing is only average. b. John's organization is poor.
c. John misspells too many words. d. John can't stand to write
57. 'Why didn't you join your friends on the trip?' she asked.
a. She wanted to know why I hadn't joined my friends on the trip.
b. She asked me why I didn't join her friends on the trip.
c. She suggested that I join my friends on the trip,
d. She asked me why didn't I join my friends on the trip.

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58. Although there was a lack of interest to begin with, the main reason why they postponed,
the picnic was the rain.
a. The picnic was put off because off the rain.
b. They held the picnic in spite of the rain.
c. They were extremely interested in having the picnic.
d. The picnic was held, but few people showed up.
59. Had she read the material, she would have been prepared for class.
a. She knew the answer to the question.
b. She was not prepared for class.
c. She had read the material, but she didn't know the answer.
d. Even though she hadn't read the material, she knew the answer.
60. Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.
a. Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life.
b. Her friends live an independent life and Jane doesn't like it.
c. Jane prefers an independent life Put her friends do not.
d. Jane doesn't like her friends to live a dependent life.

UNIT 13 HOBBIES

I. How the -ed is pronounced? Put them in /d/, /t/, or /Id/ columns
1. organized 2. missed 3. naked 4. called 5. occurred 6. accomplished 7. practised 8. polluted
9. watched 10. collected 11. studied 12. loved 13. stopped 14. laughed 15. discarded 16.
occupied 17. marked 18. closed 19. deserved 20. faxed
II. Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word in the box.
accomplish succeed admire accompany collect
discard indulge occupy classify profit
1. She needed only one more stamp to complete her ….
2. You could spend your time ….. more with a good book.
3. The girl sang to the …… of a piano.
4. Drawing and singing were among her many ….
5. He never lost the ……. of his students.
6. My doctor advised me to avoid ….. excessive in sweets and canned drinks.
7. We need something to keep the children……. in their summer holiday.
8. The books are into different categories to subject.
9. Confidence is the key to ……..
10. The room was littered with...........newspapers.
III. Choose the antonym of the underlined word.
1. There are number of things I like to do in my free time.
A. pleisure B. precious C. busy D. idle
2. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play.
A. unimpaired B. unskilled C. ill-educated D. unqualified
3. Now I can playa few simple tune.
A. compound B. plain C. easy D. complicated
4. He advised me to practise playing the guitar regularly.
A. unusually B. commonly C. freely D. completely

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5. I have a modest little glass fish tank where I keep a variety of small fish.
A. limitted B. excessive C. conceited D. moderate
6. I always remove the stamps before discarding the envelopes.
A. dispensing B. disposing C. dumping D. keeping
7. Another hobby of mine is keeping fish.
A. omitting B. discharging C. releasing D. delivering
8. I usually throwaway the common stamps.
A. distinctive B. beautiful C. unpopular D. ordinary
IV. Complete the passage with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets.
Agatha Miller (1) ...... (bear) on 15 September 1890 in Torquay in south-west England.
Better known as Mrs Agatha Christie, she (2) ...... (write) altogether 78 mystery novels and
19 plays. Very few other crime writers (3).............(write) more books than this, and few (4) .
......................................................................................................................................................
(become) so immensely popular.
Ever since she (5) .
(publish) her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles in 1920, her
books (6) .
(never, be) out of print. They (7) ...... (translate) all over the world, and,
perhaps surprisingly, her sales (8) . .......... (actually increase) since she, (9) .
.................... (die) in 1976.
For a short time after her death they (10) .
(fall), so it was perhaps the screen that (11)
..... (revive) her popularity.
People (12) ...... (enjoy) Agatha Christie's stories for years, and her popularity currently
(13) .......................................... (seem) higher than it (14) .
............. (ever be). It is not of course the first time that an
author (15).......(become) more popular in death than in life.
V. Rewrite the sentences to focus attention on the underlined information. Start with it
+ be and an appropriate wh-word or that.
1. She bought the car from Tom.
2. My secretary sent the bill to Mr Harding yesterday.
3. He already plays for national side; he only turned professional last year.
4. The film was made in Bristol.
5. We are coming to stay with Jane this weekend.
6. Columbus sailed to America in 1492.
7. The president makes the important decisions.
8. I'm not looking forward to physics, but I'm most worried about, the statistics exam.
9. She's been seeing a doctor at Newtown Hospital, but she's having the operation in
the Queen Mary Hospital.
10. Caroline has been feeling a bit depressed for some time, so she booked a holiday in
Amsterdam to cheer her up.
11. It's not that I don't want to have dinner with you tonight; I can't come because I've got
so much work to do.
12. I had my wallet when I went into the sports hall, so I lost it somewhere in there.
13. She doesn't find learning language very easy, and she improved her Spanish only by
studying very hard.
14. I have had great help from my best friend Dave in doing my research, and I delicate this
thesis to him.
15. I don't mind her criticising me, but I object to how she does it.
V. Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition. 154
1. My uncle is very good.............................accompanying people singing .
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his guitar.
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4. He's keen.......collecting coins.


5. I usually give.......the common stamps to my friends.
6. She was free to indulge.......leisure activity like reading.
7. I don't need these papers - you can throw it .......
8. John is very interested.......all sorts of sport.
9. I classify my books.......different categories.
10. Books provide the reader.......so many facts and so much information.
VI. Rewrite the following as indicated, making any other changes necessary.
1. I don't like keeping fish. My sister doesn't like keeping fish
either. Neither . ................................
2. We need to make people realize that drug-taking is self-
destructive. What . ........................
3. I suppose the hope of easy money
tempts them. I suppose it
..................................
4. I have not experienced such a storm since I was a
child. Not .............................................
5. Those children were not very well educated.
Those children's ........................................
6. We expected that the report will be published
shortly. The report . ..............................
7. It's all his' talk of poverty that really
annoys me. What
..........................................
8. We only learnt the truth yesterday.
It .................................................
9. People sometimes suggest that we are not all equal. This makes some people very
angry. Any .................................................
10. If it hadn't been for your help he would be in a
worse mess. If you .......................................

VII. Give responses beginning 'No, what...', correcting what was said in the question.
Use the notes in brackets to help.
1. 'Did you say that Bernard was going to live in Australia?'
(holiday/ Australia)
.......................................................
2. 'Do you hope to sell your Picasso paintings?' (be put into/ public art
gallery)
.......................................................
3. 'Did it annoy you that Clare came, so late?' (not
apologise)
.......................................................
4. 'Did you mean to give Erica your bike?' (could borrow it/ until needed
again)
.......................................................
5. 'Did you watch the football on TV last night?' (get, brother/ video it/
watch tonight)
.......................................................
6. 'This steak tastes delicious. Did you fry it?' (put oil and soy sauce
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7. 'Did you buy Sue the coat she wanted?' (give/ money towards
it)
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9. 'Did you stay with Keith for the New Year?' (invite him/
my ,house instead)
.......................................................
10. 'Did you think that I would take Mark to piano practice?' (going/
his own)
.......................................................

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UNIT 13 - TEST 1 – 09-3-2009


I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
31. A. padramctiirseed B. stamBp.eadvidC. indulged C. varieDty.
accomplishDed. while
42. A. A. csiommpmlyon C. D. ahcocbobmy plish
coocclluepcty amcocdoemstpany
5. A. friends B. tunes C. clubs D. stamps
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. My father never indulges......drinking.
A. on B. in C. with D. to
7. I love watching the small fish swimming......in the tank.
A. through B. up C. towards D. about
8. He wasn't able to cope......the stresses and strains of the joB.
A. with B. to C. in D. on
9. My friend Dave was really interested in my best stamp, so I......it away to him.
A. gave B. threw C. brought D. put
10. These ideas have now been completely discarded.
A. come up with B. got rid of C. put forward D. put into practice
11. This vase is quite rare and is almost a.....'s item.
A. collect B. collective C. collection D. collector
12. The singer was......on the piano by her sister.
A. played B. performed C. accompanied D. helped
13. The most important thing is to keep yourself occupieD.
A. busy B. relaxed C. comfortable D. free
14. My parents lent me the money......, I couldn't have afforded the trip.
A. Only if B. Otherwise C. However D. Therefore
15. I don't know the title but I recognize the......of this song.
A. sound B. rhyme C. tune D. theme
B. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence.
16.saying was so important that I asked everyone to stop talking and listen.
A. What the woman was B. That the woman was
C. The woman was D. What was the woman
17. Marta Graham,......of the pioneers of modern dance, didn't begin dancing until she was
21.
A. who as one B. she was C. one D. was one
18. Many communities are dependent oil groundwater......from wells for their water supply.
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A. that obtained B. obtained C. is obtained D. obtain it


19.who was elected the first woman mayor of Chicago in 1979.
A. It was Jane Byrne B. Jane Byrne
C. That Jane Byrne D. When Jane Byrne
20. The first American novelist to have a major impact on world literature ......
A. who was James Fenimore Cooper B. James Fenimore Cooper was
C. it was James Fenimore Cooper D. was James Fenimore Cooper
21.important railroad tunnel in the US was cut through the Hoosac Mountains in
Massachuset.
A. At first B. It was the first C. The first D. As the first of
22. It was in 1875......joined the staff of the astronomical observatory at Harvard University.
A. that Anna Winlock B. Anna Winlock, who
C. as Anna Winlock D. Anna Winlock then
23.the dollar as its, monetary unit in 1878.
A. Adopted by Canada B. Canada adopted
C. It was adopted by Canada D. The Canada adoption of
24.that the capital of South Carolina was moved from Charleston to ColumbiA.
A. In 1790 was B. There was in 1790
C. In 1790 D. It was in 1790
25. It was Mr. Harding . the bill
to yesterday.
A. who sent my secretary B. to whom my secretary sent
C. that my secretary sent D. my secretary sent
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D – that needs correcting.
26. Small distinctions among stamps, unimportant to the person
average,
A B would
mean a great deal to the stamp collector.
C A D B C
27. pChaolcsipuhmo,ruths einmmosatinatbauinnidnagnbtloynmesinaenrdalteinetthh;e body,
works with
D
28. Mark's known for ages that his parents are coming to stay with us
A B
this weekend, but it was only yesterday did he told me.
C D
29. On May 20, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman fly solo
A B C
across the Atlantic Ocean.
D
30. Nitrogen and oxygen are too important that most living organisms
A B
C cannot survive without these elements.
D

I. READING
A. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word from the box.

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spectator interests decorated range satisfied discarded


bored educational collector engaging positive
classified
The word hobby is a shortened form of hobbyhorse, which had a (31).......wooden
framework with an imitation horse's head attached to it. Hobbies today include a vast (32)
.......... of activities. In this sense, hobbies include games and sports, but they leave out purely
(33) ...... activities like watching television. They also exclude schooling and work done to
make a living.
Hobbies are important for many reasons, First, a hobby can be (34) .
....................................... For example, if the
hobby is stamp collecting the (35) .
can learn about the countries of the world and even
some of their history. Second, (36) .
in the hobby can lead to meeting people with the
same (37) .
Third, a person's free time is being used in (38) ..... way. The person has no
time to be (39) .
Finally some hobbies can lead to a future joB. A person who enjoys a
hobby related job is more (40).......with life.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
The hobby of collecting consists of acquiring specific items based on a particular interest of
the collector. These collections of things are often highly organized, carefully cataloged, and
attractively displayed. Since collecting depends on the interests of the individual collector, it
may deal with almost any subject. The depth and breadth of the collection may also vary.
Some collectors choose to focus on a specific subtopic within their area of general
interest: for example, 19th Century postage stamp, milk bottle labels from Sussex, or
Mongolian harnesses and tack. Others prefer to keep a more general collection,
accumulating Star Trek merchandise, or stamps from all countries of the world. Some
collections are capable of being completed, at least to the extent of owning one sample
of each possible item in the collection (e.g. a copy of every book by Agatha Christie).
Collectors who specifically try to assemble complete collections in this way are
sometimes called 'completist'. Upon completing a particular collection, they may stop
collecting, expand the collection to include related items, or begin an entirely new
collection. The most popular fields in collecting have specialized commercial dealers that
trade in the items being collected, as well as related accessories. Many of these dealers
started as collectors themselves, then turned their hobby into a profession. There are some
limitations on collecting, however. Someone who has the financial means to collect stamps
might not be able to collect sport cars, for example.

41. Collecting may deal with almost any subject because ......
A. it has a wide range of subjects
B. it depends on the collector's interests
C. it is often classified into different categories
D. it is based on a particular interest of the collector.

42. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a collector's item? C. T
A. stamps B. books C. goods D. h
accessories e
43. What do collectors do when they have completed their collections? y
A. They sell their collections. c
B. They begin to collect the more expensive things. o
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ntinue to collect related, items.


D. They become specialized dealers

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45. Which of the following is true?


A. Most collections are on public display.
B. It's took a lot of time and money to complete a collection.
C. Most fields in collecting have specialized commercial dealers.
D. Most of the dealers have their experiences in collecting.
D. WRITING
Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the
printed one.
46. We are now completely out of thermal socks.
A. There is one pair of thermal socks left.
B. There isn't any pair of thermal socks left.
C. We no longer wear thermal socks.
D. We don't sell thermal socks.
47. Their chances of success are small.
A. It's very likely that they will succeed.
B. They will definitely be successful.
C. It's not very likely that they will succeed.
D. They won't have any chance of being successful.
48. Their problems are all self-inflicted.
A. All of their problems are well worth considering.
B. They don't cause their own problems.
C. They are thinking about their problems.
D. Their problems are of their own making.
49. The patient recovered more rapidly than expected.
A. The patient didn't recover as fast as expected.
B. The patient made a more rapid recovery than expected.
C. The patient recovered more slowly than expected.
D. The patient didn't get well as expected.
50. 'If you don't apologize immediately, I'm leaving,' she told him.
A. She told him not to apologize immediately.
B. She asked him to apologize immediately as she was leaving.
C. She threatened to leave unless he apologized immediately.
D. She warned him not to apologize; otherwise, she was leaving

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UNIT 13 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
1. a. hobby b. guitar c. modest d. common
2. a. discarded b. successful c. profitably d. accomplished
3. a. ignorant b. continual c. gigantic d. indulge
4. a. occupy b. admire c. organize d. classify
5. a. category b. regular c. relative d. equipment
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.

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6. He built his collection over a period of ten years.


a. in b. on c. into d. up
7. My brother takes photograph _ a hobby.
a. as b. for c. in d. with
8. Any stamps that were common I gave to my friends.
a. up b. back c. away d. out
9. I keep stamps: However, I would not call myself an avid stamp collector.
a. private b. keen c. major d. complete
10. There are some hobbies that I in for a while besides reading and collecting.
a. occupy b. accomplish c. fascinate d. indulge
11. My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play.
a. skilful b. famous c. perfect d. modest
12. He is a great of Picasso's early paintings.
a. admire b. admiration c. admirer d. admiring
13. I don't have much money, so I bought the camera .
a. newly b. second-hand c. immediately d. profitably
14. Cycling and karate are among her hobbies.
a. pursuit b. entertainment c. amusement d. pastime
15. Some of his pictures are quite now.
a. collected b. collection c. collective d. collectable
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. The Masters, one of the most important of all golf tournaments, _ every year in
Augusta, Georgia.
a. has held b. being held c. is held d. holding
17. Not only _ places of beauty, they serve scientific and educational purposes as well.
a. are botanical garden b. botanical garden to be
c. botanical garden are d. to be botanical garden
18. Their office consisted of three rooms, was used as a conference room.
a. larger of which b. the largest of which
c. the largest of them d. largest
19. Rafael will not be able to attend class tomorrow because _ an interview with the
immigration officials.
a. he is attending b. he is going to attend
c. he will be attending d. he will have attended
20. The man his car outside hasn't come back for it yet.
a. who left b. who he left c. whom he left d. whose
21. Ruth St. Dennis turned to Asian dances to find inspiration for her choreography.
a. It was the dancer b. The dancer
c. That the dancer d. The dancer was
22. an average of 471 inches of rain a year, Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is the wettest
spot in the world.
a. It receives b. Receiving c. To receive d. Received
23. A college is a public institution _ the higher education of young men and women. .
a. devoting b. which devotes c. to devote to d. devoted to
24. All the students _ do well in writing test.
a. whom Mr. Davis teaches them b. which Mr. Davis teaches
c. that Mr. Davis teaches them d. Mr. Davis teaches

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25. The first library in the Nebraska Territory was built in Fort Atkinson in 1870.
a. to be established b. was established
c. could established d. establishing
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D – that needs correcting.
26. A caricature is a picture in which the subject's distinctive features
A B
they are deliberately exaggerated.
C D
27. One characteristic of the poems of Emily Dickinson is the sharp of
A B C
her images.
D
28. Pure nitric acid is colorless, but it acquires a yellow color when it is
A B C
exposed of air.
D
29. A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography,
A B
are considered a basic part of the education of every
child. C D
30. Water polo is a game in which is played in the water by two teams,
A B C
each with seven players:
D
31. In 1891, first state law to help local communities pay for highways
A B C
was passed in New Jersey.
D
32. A good exercise program helps teach people to avoid the habits that
A B
might Shorten the lives.
C D
33. It was around 1925 that an accurate, convenient system for recording
A B C
the choreography of ballet developed.
D
34. With his many theories, Albert Einstein did a great impact on physics,
A
so much so that he is often called the greatest physicist of all time.
B C D
35. The doctor suggested that he lay in bed for several, days as a precaution
A B C
against further damage to the tendons.
D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase -a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.

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The (36) of book knowledge is one part of school education but this kind of
learning can be and often is carried to (37) in many countries so that no time for other
interests IS (38) to young people. Not only must they attend school (39) _ five-
hour periods on six days of the week, studying possibly as many as thirteen different
subjects, but in addition they may even go to afternoon institutes for (40) instruction.
They have almost no chance of taking (41) any of their own hobbies or becoming
familiar with the plants and (42) _ life of the countryside except during their summer
holidays. Early youth should be a time of exploration and adventure, of reading books for
(43) as well as study, of freedom to enjoy life before the responsibilities of working
for a living and (44) _ a family (45) an end to study, to freedom and only too
often to carefree enjoyment.
36. a. gathering b. collection c. obtaining d. accumulation
37. a. extremity b. excess c. limits d. boundary
38. a. available b. provided c. devoted d. reserved
39. a. during b. for c. throughout d. in
40. a. farther b. additional c. extra d. further
41. a. on b. up c. back d. over
42. a. untamed b. original c. wild d. natural
43. a. pleasure b. amusement c. joy d. entertainment
44. a. creating b. bringing c. building d. raising
45. a. hold b. put c. indicate d. mark
B. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Hobbies are practiced for interest and enjoyment, rather than financial reward. Examples
include collecting, creative and artistic pursuits, making, tinkering, sports and adult
education. Engaging in a hobby can lead to acquiring substantial skill, knowledge, and
experience. However, personal fulfilment is the aim.
What are hobbies for some people are professions for others: a game tester may enjoy
cooking as a hobby, while a professional chef might enjoy playing (and helping to debug)
computer games. Generally speaking, the person who does something for fun, not
remuneration, is called an amateur (or hobbyist), as distinct from professional.
An important determinant of what is considered a hobby, as distinct from a profession
(beyond the lack of remuneration), is probably how easy it is to make a living at the activity.
Almost no one can make a living at cigarette card or stamp collecting, but many people find
it enjoyable; so it is commonly regarded as a hobby.
Amateur astronomers often make meaningful contributions to the professionals. It is -not
entirely uncommon for a hobbyist to be the first to discover a celestial body or event.
In the UK, the pejorative noun anorak (similar to the Japanese 'otaku' meaning a geek or
enthusiast) is often applied to people who obsessively pursue a particular hobby that is
considered boring, such as train spotting or stamp collecting.
46. Which of the following is not true?
a. Hobbies make people feel relaxed and satisfied.
b. Hobbies can give people knowledge and experience.
c. Hobbies are mainly practised for profit.
d. Hobbies are recreational activities.
47. According to the passage, a hobbyist _.
a. is usually paid for his hobbies b. may enjoy his work as a hobby
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48. Stamp collecting is commonly regarded as a hobby because


a. people can make a living at it b. people find it enjoyable
c. people find it profitable d. people find it easy to pursue
49. Which of the following is not called 'celestial bodies'?
a. the Galaxy b. planet c. stars d. the sun
50. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
a. people who are very interested in boring hobbies are criticized.
b. stamp collecting is not popular nowadays.
c. the word 'anorak' is derived from Japanese.
d. a & b are correct.
IV. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentence.
51. , that runner is likely to be the first one chosen.
a. Because agile and rapid b. Although she is agile and fast
c. Due to her agility and speed d. Despite her agility and speed
52. This information _ _ to great many people.
a. has proved useful b. has proved it useful
c. has been proved to be useful d. was proved to be useful
53. The store _ .
a. that had the recently big sale went bankrupt
b. that had the big recently sale went bankrupt
c. that had the big sale went recently bankrupt
d. that recently had the big sale went bankrupt
54. all data into electronic pulses.
a. The computer input unit changes
b. Changing input, the computer unit
c. Which changes the computer input unit
d. Changes in the computer input units
55. together in one place, they form a community.
a. When people who live b. When people living
c. Whenever people live d. Whenever living people
B. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
56. Sam emphasized the importance of being thoughtful toward one another.
a. Sam said that people should not talk too much.
b. Sam said that people should not be too serious. .
c. Sam said that people should consider the feelings of others.
d. Sam said that people should discuss intellectual topics.
57. He looked so funny that I couldn't help laughing.
a. I couldn't laugh because he looked so funny.
b. I laughed because he looked so funny.
c. I couldn't help him laugh because he looked so funny.
d. He looked too funny for me to laugh.
58. On their trip to Newcastle, John and Bill took turn driving.
a. The boys took a wrong turn during the trip.
b. The boys divided the driving time.
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d. John drove Bill to Newcastle,


59. Jim came down with flu and had to stay in.
a. Jim came down and then had to stay home with flu.
b. Jim had to stay home because he had flu.
c. Jim had to stay home in case he caught flu.
d. Jim came down to stay with flu.
60. It's high time the children went to bed.
a. The children went to bed late.
b. The children went to bed because of the high time.
c. It's too late for the children to go to bed.
d. It's time for the children to go to bed.

UNIT 14 - RECREATION

II. Fill in each blank with one suitable word from the box.
recreation leisure spectacular stock market pursuits
spectators sophisticated memento solitude home-based
1. She has time now to follow her various artistic .
2. Many people indulge in leisure pursuit such as watching television.
3. I play golf and football for only.
4. She enjoyed a few moments of peace in the _ of the garden.
5. Crowds of _ were massed along the route of the parade.
6. I'm looking forward to more time in my retirement.
7. He invested everything in the .
8. Jane kept the coin as a of her trip.
9. We had a view of the coastline from the airplane.
10. Medical techniques are becoming more _ all the time.
III. Choose the word or phrase that can substitute for the underlined word.
1. His recreations include golf, football and shooting. .
a. sports b. activities c. pastimes d. pleasures
2. Walking and swimming are the two most popular sporting activities undertaken by men
and women.
a. taken over b. taken in c. taken up d. taken out
3. I bought the ring as a memento of Greek.
a. souvenir b. relic c. heirloom d. remainder
4. In Britain, the most common leisure activities are home-based.
a. regular b. popular c. standard d. distinctive
5. My other pursuits include listening to music, reading and gardening.
a. chases b. occupations c. specialities d. hobbies
6. The most popular spectator sports are football and baseball.
a. onlooker b. competitor c. individual d. professional
7. The train passed through a rich variety of spectacular scenery.
a. amazing b. powerful c. impressive d. considerable
8. The course can be as simple as bricklaying or as sophisticated as making your own stock
market decisions.
a. external b. complicated c. intensive d. advanced

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9. She enjoyed a few moments of peace in the solitude of the garden.


a. privacy b. bottom c. center d. end
10. Most households now own at least one television set.
a. farms b. campuses c. families d. courses
IV. Combine the sentence with not only ... but also or both …and.
1. The city suffers from air pollution. The city suffers from water pollution. (both... and)

2. He is interested in gardening. He is interested in collecting stamps.


(not only... but also)

3. Solar energy is free. Solar is inexhaustible. (both... and)

4. In the summer school he studied writing. He studied how to increase his vocabulary. (not
only... but. also)

5. I was usually tired when I arrived home from school. I was usually hungry too. (both ...
and)

6. My sister can sing beautiful. She can play the guitar very well. (not only... but also)

7. On the trip you can enjoy spectacular scenery. You can have a lot of outdoor activities.
(both ... and)

8. He is good at math. He is good at English. (not only... but also)

9. Joanna enjoys listening to rock music, so does her brother. (both ... and)

10. She cleaned the house and she cooked the dinner. (not only... but also)

V. Write the sentences with either... or or neither ... nor.


1. The library doesn't have the book I need. The bookstore doesn't have the book I need.

2. We can fix dinner for them here or we can take them to a restaurant

3. I'll never speak to you again if you don't apologise.

4. Brian doesn‟t play sports and he doesn't watch them on TV.

5. Did Mrs Michael feed Lulu? Did Mrs Michael feed Archie?

6. We didn't hear the window break. We didn't hear the thief come in.

7. You may begin working tomorrow or you may begin next week.

8. I suppose we could watch TV this evening or we could go out for a snack.

9. My cousin can't draw well. He can't paint well, too.

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10. I haven't seen him. I haven't heard him speak.

VI. Complete the sentences with both... (and); neither... (nor) or either...(or).
1. I tried twice to phone George, but times he was out.
2. Do you want tea or coffee? - . I really don't mind.
3. I was invited to two parties last week, but I couldn't go to of them.
4. Where is Liz? Is she at work or at home? - . She's away on holiday.
5. To get to the town center, you can go along the footpath by the river or you can go along
the road. You can go _ way.
6. I saw an accident this morning. One car drove into the back of another. Fortunately,
driver was injured, but cars were badly damaged.
7. I can meet you next Monday or: Friday. Would of those days be convenient for
you?
8. John and I couldn't get into the house because of us had a key.
9. When shall I phone, in the morning or afternoon? - . I‟ll be in all day.
10. Sarah and I play tennis together regularly, but of us can play well.
11. Where did you go for your holiday - Scotland or Ireland?
- . A week in Scotland and a week in Ireland.
12. I tried two bookshops for the book I wanted, but of them had it.
13. the boat with the white sails and the one with the blue sails are in the harbour
today.
14. I'm not sure where Maria's from. She's Spanish _ Italian.
15. Tom said he would contact me, but he wrote phoned.
VII. Rewrite the following sentences using the structure it is/ was ... that + passive
voice.
1. It was Mr. Johnson that every student respected to.
_
2. It was in Bristol where they made the film.
_
3. It was the manager that we saw.
_
4. It was wine that we ordered.
_
5. It is the English exam that the students most worry about.
_
6. It is pop music that my brother prefers.
_
7. It is Tet that Vietnameses celebrate, as the greatest occasion in a year.
_
8. It was the computer that my parents gave me as a birthday present.
_
9. It is Santa Clause who most children are waiting for on Christmas Eve.
_
10. It is English that people all over the world use.
_
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1. Recreation and entertainment are important people.


2. British people are very interested _ watching and taking part sports.
3. Mark is keen football, but his brother Mike is fond tennis.
4. Snooker, pool and darts are the next most popular sports men.
5. There is an enormous range of holiday courses offer.
6. He agreed _ me the need for change.
7. We put our tent in a little clearing in the wood.
8. We object _ the commercialization of the game.
9. Mary likes the solitude the Wilderness.
10. He longs _ the day when he can turn professional.
IX. Rewrite the following as indicated, making any other changes necessary.
1. I haven't seen him and I haven't heard him speak either.
Neither _
2. Is the man's name Richard? Or is it Robert? It's one of the two.
That man's name _
3. Tom arrived late .and started complaining.
Not only _ _
4. Most governments want to stop drugs coming into their countries.
What _
5. Thanks to your help, I finished it in time.
But for _
6. I did not know what would happen, and I did not care what would
happen. I neither
7. I have not experienced such a storm since I was a child
Not _
8. I'd like to visit India more than any other country in the world.
It's India _
9. That was a silly thing to say!
What
10. Collecting stamps from foreign countries is one of Jane's interests.
Jane is _

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UNIT 14 TEST 1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. a. engrave b. pastime c. undertake d. spectator
2. a. popular b. music c. pursuit d. solitude
3. a. sport b. course c. outdoor d. world
4. a. leisure b. pursue c. simple d. necessary
5. a. agreed b. organised c. based d. listened
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.
6. She plays tennis _ _ recreation only.
a. in b. to c. on d. for

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7. I'm very fond _ natural spectacular scenery.


a. of b. in c. with d. at
8. We were all attracted _ the beauty of nature there.
a. in b. to c. with d. on
9. Watching television is by far the most popular .
a. intensity b. occupation c. recreation d. passion
10. I am very _ in the information you have given me.
a. interested b. surprised c. depressed d. concerned
11. I like him for his shyness.
a. by far b. far better c. furthermore d. all the better
12. He us for hours with his stories and jokes.
a. supported b. entertained c. regarded d. raised
13. I've already had one holiday in Africa, and I'm not _ on going there again.
a. willing b. keen c. eager d. ready
14. We have bought extra food _ our friends stay to dinner.
a. provided b. if c. in case d. as long as
15. Football, rugby and baseball are the most popular sports in Britain.
a. watcher b. looker c. amateur d. spectator
B. Choose the word or phrase- a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.
16. Which one do you want? -I don't want .
a. both b. neither c. either d. each
17. She has neither read 'the book the film.
a. or seen b. nor see c. or see d. nor seen
18. Thomas Eakins studied not only painting anatomy when he was training to
become an artist.
a. moreover b. but also c. as well d. and
19. Endive can be used as a salad green or as a cooking vegetable.
a. such b. both c. either d. neither
20. They invited to their golden anniversary.
a. my wife and I b. I and my wife
c. both my wife and I d. my wife and me
21. Have you finished your work? - No, I haven't and .
a. she has not too b. neither she has
c. she has either d. neither has she.
22. I believe not only people are important to the world, .
a. nature is important, too b. nature is important either
c. neither is nature important d. but nature is important
23. Not only _ shade and beauty, but they also reduce carbon dioxide.
a. do trees provide b. trees provide c. provide trees d. trees do provide
24. It was the musical performance on TV that by our family.
a. was most enjoying b. was most enjoyed
c. most enjoyed d. was most enjoyable
25. Neither the teacher nor his students pleased with the performance of the team.
a. was b. were c. has been d. being
C. Choose word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. Children enjoy telling and listening to ghosts stories, especially
A B C

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on Halloween night.
D
27. Not only Laura's parents but also her husband think she should
A B
return to school and finish her graduate degree.
C D
28. Each year million of tons of fertile topsoil that could produce good
A B C
crops washed away by rains.
D
29. It was in 1971 that transatlantic supersonic transportation became
A B C
commercially availability.
D
30. Success in karate requires not only balance and skill but also
A B
concentration and mental alert.
C D
III. READING
A. Fill in the each blank with one appropriate word from the box.
regular demand leisure started means typically
chance way industry organised recent found
SPECTATOR SPORTS
A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example football and baseball, (31)
in Europe or in the USA in the nineteenth century. This did not happen by (32)
. It was the result of changes in the (33) people lived in those places at that
time. Until then more people lived in the country than in towns. They worked in small
groups and had no (34) time off. All this changed, with the growth of factories and
(35) _ in the nineteenth century, first in Europe and then in the USA. For the first time
most people began to live in towns, and they (36) _ themselves with regular free time.
They had more (37) time than ever before. This resulted in the need for the (38)
entertainment. Suitable games I developed or were invented, (39) _ team
games, in which the crowded could take sides and become involved. This gave people some
of the entertainment they need in their free time. The (40) _ explosion in TV, with the
introduction of satellite and cable channels, has caused an increase in (41) _ for sports
as entertainment. The money TV has brought to games such as football, tennis and baseball
(42) , that spectator sports will certainly go on playing an important part in our lives.
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
England is famous for its garden, and most people like gardening. This is probably one
reason why so many people prefer to live in houses rather than in flats. Particularly in
suburban areas it is possible to pass row after row of ordinary small houses, each one with its
neatly kept patch of grass surrounded by great variety of flowers and shrubs. Enthusiasts of
gardening get a great deal of helpful advice from the television and magazines.
43. The passage points out that, because many English people are fond of gardening, _.
a. they don't want to live in suburban areas
b. they grow flowers but not grass and fruit trees
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d. houses are more popular than flats


44. The passage stresses that people interested in gardening _ .
a. find it necessary to move out to distant rural areas
b. need large gardens in order to get ,satisfaction
c. are supplied with information and guidance by both the television and the press
d. get very little encouragement from the media
45. The passage is concerned with .
a. the enthusiasm of the people in England for gardens and gardening
b. the problems of gardening in suburban areas
c. the new techniques in gardening
d. the increasing demand for new varieties of flowers and shrubs
IV. WRITING
From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes the
sentence.
46. of caffein can result in restlessness, insomnia, and even delirium.
a. Consuming in excess b. The consumption excessive
c. To consume excessively d. Excessive consumption
47. cause tides, but that of the sun also produces the same effect, though to a lesser
extent.
a. Not only when the gravitational attraction of the moon does
b. As the gravitational attraction of the moon not only' does
c. Not only does the gravitational attraction of the moon
d. The gravitational attraction of the moon not only
48. Most southern states had set up primary school systems by the late
18th century, but only in New England _ and open to all students.
a. primary schools were free b. were primary schools free
c. free were primary schools d. were free primary schools
49. Unlike fossil fuels, which can be used only once, wind and solar power of
energy.
a. are renewable sources b. the sources are renewable
c. for renewable sources d. renewable sources
50. Nashville has the capital of country music.
a. as long been known b. been known as long
c. long peen known as d. long as been known

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UNIT 14 TEST 2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress is placed differently from that of the others.
1. a. pursuit b. leisure c. popular d. television
2. a. memento b. solitude c. spectacular d. athletics
3. a. average b. instrument c. enormous d. generous
4. a. engrave b. spectator c. ability d. undertake
5. a. entertain b. recreation c. sophisticated d. population
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
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6. Most children nowadays prefer watching TV _ reading.


a. from b. to c. than d. over
7. I hate camping because I can't _ an umbrella tent in the wind and I can't make a fire
in the rain.
a. put up b. set off c. take over d. turn round
8. I'm not very on going to a football match today.
a. keen b. enthusiastic c. happy d. interested
9. She would make an excellent lawyer - she's conscientious and has a mind.
a. well-trained b. well-informed c. well-built d. well-intentioned
10. There has been an increase in the _ of folk music over recent years.
a. popular b. popularity c. popularize d. popularization
11. applicants should send their completed forms to the personnel office.
a. Quality b. Qualitative c. Qualifications d. Qualified
12. There is an enormous range of holiday courses on in the summer.
a. demand b. suggestion c. advice d. offer
13. Eating out is the national in France.
a. pastime b. interest c. hobby d. game
14. When she was young she never had time to her hobbies.
a. persist b. pursue c. engage d. delicate
15. There is considerable _ over the safety of the treatment, so it hasn't been applied
yet.
a. agree b. agreement c. disagree d. disagreement
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.
16. He can't hear and he can hardly speak .
a. either b. neither c. so d. also
17. I hadn't seen Derek for years. - . It is interesting to see how he's changed.
a. Either had I b. Neither had I c. I had either d. Neither I had
18. Pollution worries me, - Me too. It's something lots of problems.
a. has brought b. is bringing
c. which has brought d. that bringing
19. Not only _ people to send words, music, and codes to any part of the world, it can
also be used to communicate far into space.
a. enabled by radio b. radio enables
c. does radio enable d. radio has enabled
20. In the 1959 the political philosopher Hannah Arendt became the first woman a
full professor at Princeton University.
a. to appoint b. was appointed c. to be appointed d. an appointment as
21. The assistant director recommended that Kenichi to the New York office.
a. be transferred b. transferring c. is transferred d. to transfer
22. Not only the post office but also all banks on national holidays.
a. closes b. close c. will close d. is closed
23. Steve Davis, the trophy last year, is already out of this year's competition.
a. that won b. who won c. won d. whose win
24. Both intelligence and skill _ good teaching.
a. is essential in b. are essential in c. is essential to d. are essential to
25. Unemployment _ by 4% since January and now stands at just under three million.
a. was raised b. was risen c. has risen d. rose

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C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.


26. Alaska, the largest state of the United States in area, is more than
A B C
twice the size that Texas.
D
27. Pollution is a topic of such important today that even elementary
A B
school children are well-informed about its danger.
C D
28. The Tour de France, always held each year during the month of July,
A B
is one of the mostly grueling cycling races held all year long.
C D
29. Either Mr. Andersin or Ms Wiggins are going to teach our class today.
A B C D
30. Alaska's vast areas of untamed wilderness attracts many people who
A B C
enjoy the outdoors
D
31. The antique collector must be able to distinguish real antiques from
A B
later imitations, which can be either reproductions nor fakes.
C D
32. Could you tell me how can I get to the arts gallery, please?
A B C D
33. This is the first time Janet has taken so difficult class, but she plans
A B C
to complete it.
D
34. The exam to become a lawyer is on far the most difficult he has taken.
A B C D
35. Her brother seems to be totally incapable in looking after himself.
A B C D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
FUN AND GAMES
Do you think computer games is just for kids? Then you should think again. You might
be (36) to learn that the game industry now (37) _ more money than
Hollywood. (38) _ _ a family buys a new PC, all they really want to do is to play games.
It is hardly surprising that video gaming has (39) one of the most popular (40)
of entertainment today. A good game is like a good film; it will hold your (41)
, capture your imagination and play with your emotions.
The big (42) _, however, is that watching a movie is a passive (43) _. You
have no say in how the plot (44) _ or which characters dominate the story. With
computer games, you direct the (45) _ and that is what makes them so exciting.
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with the interactive (48) of make-believe.


It is (49) _ to think of gaming as something simply for children and teenagers. In
fact, the (50) _ growth area of the market is the 25-35 age group.
36. a. concerned b. admired c. startled d. surprised
37. a. has b. makes c. does d. gains
38. a. As soon as b. as well as c. As far as d. As long as
39. a. begun b. grown c. become d. sounded
40. a. makes b. branches c. shapes d. forms
41. a. gaze b. attention c. breath d. control
42. a. gap b. variety c. difference d. direction
43. a. pastime b. task c. routine d. employment
44. a. becomes b. produces c. turns d. develops
45. a. movement b. change c. action d. performance
46. a. accurate b. right c. complete d. proper
47. a. affair b. story c. secret d. match
48. a. region b. area c. society d. world
49. a. immoral b. wrong c. false d. dishonest
50. a. longest b. widest c. biggest d. deepest
B. Read the passage, then choose the correct answer.
In the 20th century, magazines have been a major growth area of popular publishing.
Specialist magazines cater to every imaginable field and activity. In the United Kingdom,
over 12,000 periodicals, magazines, bulletins, annuals, trade journals, and academic journals
are published on a regular basis. There are some 40 women's magazines and over 60 dealing
with particular sports, games, hobbies, and pastimes. Although some US magazines, such as
The Saturday Evening Post, has succumbed to competition of television, many continue "to
have enormous international circulations, The Reader's Digest over 16 million, The National
Geographic over 10 million. For many people, magazines have been the most available and
widely used form of continuing education, providing information about history, geography,
literature, science, and the arts, as well as guidance on gardening, cooking, home decorating,
financial management, psychology, even marriage and family life.
Until the rise of television, magazines were the most available form of cheap, convenient
entertainment in the English-speaking world. Radio served a similar function, but it was
more limited in what it could do. Magazines and television, however, both address the more
powerful visual sense. During the third quarter of the 20th century, coincident with a
dramatic rise in the popularity of television, many general-interest, especially illustrated
magazines went out of business. The shift in attention of a mass, audience from reading such
magazines to watching television has been a major factor in this decline, but it is an implicit
tribute from television to the older genre that its programs are generally organized in a single
format and content.
51. From the passage, it can be inferred that .
a. movies have replaced magazines
b. the author is fond of magazines
c. almost all magazines are printed in English
d. home decorating magazine are dramatic
52. According to the passage, which of the following magazines is no longer printed?
a. The Saturday Evening Post b. The Reader's Digest
c. The Nation d. The National Geographic

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53. The passage implies that magazines _.


a. are less visual than radio b. put television out of business
c. influence television programs d. have a limited range of subjects
54. The passage mainly discusses .
a. the rise and fall of the radio business
b. the growth and decline of magazines in the 20 century
c. magazines and continuing education
d. the decline of international circulation
55. What does the author say about mass audiences?
a. They have little influence on communications in the 20th century.
b. They have gone out of business.
c. They get information about gardening and psychology from radio.
d. They have shifted their attention from magazines to television.
IV. WRITING
A. Choose the sentence - a, b, C or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
56. He didn't hurry so he missed the plane.
a. If he hurried he wouldn't miss the plane.
b. If he had hurried he might catch the plane.
c. He didn't miss the plane because he hurried.
d. If he had hurried he could have caught the plane.
57. He acts as though nothing matters to
him.
a. He acts when there's no matter for him.
b. He acts although nothing matters to him.
c. He seems not to care about anything. .
d. Nothing matters to him when he acts.
58. It's ages since I last saw a Hollywood film.
a. I saw a last Hollywood film since ages ago.
b. I haven't seen a Hollywood film for a long time.
c. I haven't seen any Hollywood film before.
d. It's ages when I saw a last Hollywood film.
59. I remember doing this assignment before..
a. I remember that I have done this assignment before.
b. I remembered I had already done this assignment.
c. I try to remember to this assignment.
d. I don't forget doing this assignment.
60. Mike hasn't touched a book since the semester began.
a. Mike hasn't gone to the library.
b. Mike hasn't begun the semester.
c. Mike hasn't bought any books.
d. Mike hasn't studied at all this semester.
B. From the four words or phrases - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentence.
61. west of the Rocky Moutains.
a. Tornadoes almost occur never b. Tornadoes never almost occur
c. Never tornadoes almost occur d. Tornadoes almost never occur
62. the surface of metal, but also weakens it.
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c. Not only does rust corrode d. Rust not only corrodes


63. Jacobson is often referred to at the factory.
a. be the best engineer b. by the president to be the best engineer
c. as being the best engineer d. as the best engineer
64. The chairman requested that .
a. a committee appointed to study the problem thoroughly
b. a committee be appointed to make thoroughly review of the problem
c. thoroughly review the problem by a committee
d. a committee be appointed to review the problem thoroughly
65. did Arthur realize that there was danger.
a. Upon entering the store b. When he entered the store
c. Only after entering the store d. After he had entered the store

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UNIT 15 TEST YOURSELF


I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others.
1. a. eradicate b. character c. magazine d. marine
2. a. passage b. storage c. message d. teenage
3. a. liberty b. revival c. reliable d. final
4. a. police b. stores c. house d. banks
5. a. helped b. borrowed c. dismissed d. booked
II. Choose the word whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others.
6. a. industry b. memorable c. document d. electricity
7. a. interfere b. machinery c. apparent d. achievement
8. a. uranium b. confidential c. discovery d. emergency
9. a. mature b. nature c. culture d. measure
10. a. advantageous b. photography c. proverbial d. magnificent
III. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each
sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
11. Bahrain's closed up 10.09 points today at 2160.09.
a. stockbroker b. stock index c. stock exchange d. stock option
12. The student failed to meet the necessary _ for admission to the course.
a. fulfillments b. qualities c. aptitudes d. requirements
13. Come and see me when you your report.
a. finish b. finished c. will finish d. had finished
14. my great surprise, almost everyone agreed - him.
a. For - to b. At - from c. To - with d. In - of
15. By cutting down trees we the natural habitat of birds and animals.
a. hurt b. harm c. damage d. injure
16. The doctor has advised less coffee.
a. me drink b. I will drink c. me drinking d. me to drink I
17. The High Street is so narrow that the council have decided to _ it.
a. extend b. widen c. increase d. lengthen
18. I'm very glad to hear that you share my _ in Spanish music.
a. enjoyment b. listening c. interest d. liking

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19. The government proposes to increase the _ on tobacco.


a. fee b. money c. obligation d. duty
20. When I was a boy we had no in this village.
a. electric b. electricity c. electrify d. electrical
21. Ann could not speak Chinese and could John.
a. either b. also c. neither d. so
22. By tomorrow morning everything set up in time for the performance.
a. will have been b. will be c. had already been d. have already been
23. He was very ashamed his friend's bad manner.
a. at b. of c. on d. through
24. In addition to pleasure, excitement, challenge and relaxation.
a. games provide b. games if providing
c. the games which provide d. the providing of games
25. Not only my son but also I _ tired from walking so far.
a. is b. are c. am d. were
26. They all laughed because the film was very .
a. amuse b. amusement c. amused d. amusing
27. 'Which of these two men is Chinese?' ' _ is.'
a. Both of them b. All of them c. Neither of them d. None of them
28. The committee among themselves for hours.
a has been arguing b. have been arguing
c. has been argued d have been argued
29. She's going to the photographer's .
a. that her photograph be taken b. to have her photograph taking
c. to have her photograph taken d. to have taken her photograph
30. The director has promised that finds a solution to this particular problem will be
well awarded.
a. who b. the one c. whoever d. anyone
31. Angie warned anyone what she had told me.
a. that I didn't tell b. that I told not c. me to tell not d. me not to tell
32. It's worth if there are any cheap flights to Spain at the weekend.
a. find out b. to find out c. finding out d. that you find
out
33. Jan didn't check she had enough petrol before she left, was careless of her.
a. what b. it c. that d. Which
34. We expected him at eight but he finally _ at midnight.
a. came to b. turned out c. came off d. turned up
35. he hasn't any formal qualifications, he has managed to do very well for himself.
a. Despite b. Whereas c. Because d. Although
IV. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
36. The professor decided to allow the students to take the examination a
A B
second time because the low scores.
C D
37. Suzy had better to change her study habits if she hopes to be admitted
A B C
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D
38. Hardly the plane had landed when Adam realized that he had left
A B C
the file that he needed at his office.
D
39. Students may buy used books if they have been readily available and
A B C
correctly priced.
D
40. Many people agree that writing letters are a nice way of keeping in touch.
A B C D
V. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the
following passage.
WHAT MAKES SOMETHING COLLECTABLE?
Why do some (41) objects become valuable and highly priced by collectors, (42)
others will always remain worthless reminders of the past? Hilary Kay, an antiques
expert, suggests that (43) what will be valuable in the future, one needs to look (44)
to the past. She gives the example of one of the most valuable objects ever brought
to her (45) an expert opinion. It was a French clockwork toy from the (46) _ of the
century - a fashionably dressed young man smoking a cigarette- which perfectly (47)
that age of wealth and leisure. The clockwork toy was then just a cheap object of
after-dinner amusement, but today it is (48) around 100,000 pounds.
So which objects produced today will be the collectable (49) of the future?
According to Hilary: "You have to look at things in (50) to the time you are living in
and try to foresee what it will be remembered (51) . There are no guarantees - there
will always be certain (52) of luck - so it is important to buy for enjoyment (53)
investment." So next time you go (54) _ the contents of your old toy box,
remember: it might be just a load of old (55) _ , or you could be sitting on a gold mine!
41. a. daily b. usual c. normal d. everyday
42. a. while b. but c. unless d. when
43. a. seeing b. to see c. for seeing d. by seeing
44. a. up b. down c. back d. forward
45. a, from b. with c. by d. for
46. a. beginning b. start c. turn d. origin
47. a. displayed b. expressed c. exhibited d. demonstrated
48. a. worth b. valued c. deserved d. validated
49. a. stuff b. materials c. items d. sections
50. a. connection b. relation c. regards d. attachment
51. a. about b. upon c. at d. for
52. a. amount b. quantity c. number d. deal
53. a. instead of b. without c. rather than d. rather not
54. a. over b. through c. throughout d. back
55. a. rubbish b. trash c. garbage d. junk
VI. Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
The advent of the Internet may be one of the most important technological developments
in recent years. Never before have so many people had access to so many different sources
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Internet's advantages, however, people are currently becoming aware of some of its
drawbacks and are looking for creative solutions. Among the current problems, which
include a general lack of reliability and numerous security concerns, the most crucial is
speed.
First of all, the Internet has grown very quickly. In 1990, only a few academics had ever
heard of the Internet. In 1996, over 50 million people used it. Every year, the number of
people with access to the Internet doubles. The rapid growth has been a problem. The
computer systems which run the Internet have not been able to keep up with the demand.
Also, sometimes a request for information most pass through many routing computers before
the information can be obtained. A request for information made in Paris 'might have to go
through computers in New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo in order to obtain the required
information.
Consequently, service is often slow and unpredictable. Service also tends to be worse when
the Internet is busiest - during the business day of the Western Hemisphere - whi.ch is also
when companies need its service the most.
Some people are trying to harness the power of networked computers in such a way as to
avoid .this problem. In 1995, a group of American universities banded together to form what
has come to be known as Internet II. Internet II is a smaller, more specialized system
intended for academic use. Since it is more specialized, fewer users are allowed access.
Consequently, the time required to receive information has decreased.
Businesses are beginning to explore a possible analogue to the Internet II. Many
businesses are creating their own "Intranets". These are systems that can only be used by the
members of the same company. In theory, fewer users should translate into a faster system.
Intranets are very useful for large national and international companies whose branches need
to share information. Another benefit of an Intranet is an increased amount of security. Since
only company employees have access to the information on the Intranet, their information is
protected from competitors. While there is little doubt that the Internet will eventually be a
fast reliable service, industry and the academic community have taken their own steps
toward making more practical global networks.
56. According the passage, which of the following is true of the Internet?
a. It tends to be unreliable.
b. It has created a sense of financial security.
c. It is too expensive to access.
d. It has become increasingly less popular.
57. According to the passage, which of the following statements was true in 1970?
a. The Internet was a secure means to gain information.
b. The Internet experienced enormous growth rates.
c. Internet data proved to be impractical.
d. Few people were using the Internet.
58. According to the author, what is one reason why the Internet is sometimes slow?
a. Phone lines are often too busy with phone calls and fax transmissions to handle
Internet traffic.
b. Most people do not have computers that are fast enough to take advantage of the
Internet.
c. Often a request must travel through many computers .before it reaches its final
destination.
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else.
59. According to the passage, what benefits does Internet II have over the Internet?
a. There is no governmental intervention regulating Internet II.
b. Small businesses pay higher premiums to access the Internet.
c. Internet II contains more information than the Internet.
d. Internet II has fewer users and therefore is faster to access.
60. With which of the following conclusions would the author probably agree?
a. An Internet system with fewer users would be quicker.
b. Fewer academic communities need to create their own internet systems.
c. The technology used by internet creators' is too complex for computer owners to
understand.
d. Companies who develop their own intranets are limiting their information data base.
VII. Choose the answer - a, b, c or d - that is nearest in meaning to the printed before
it.
61. If we had lost the map, we would never found our way.
a. We didn't lose our way because we didn't lose the map.
b. We will find our way unless we lose the map.
c. We would have lost our way provided we had lost the map.
d. Supposing we lost the map, we would not find our way
62. I am sorry I didn't finish my homework last night.
a. I wish I finished my homework last night.
b. I wish to finish my homework last night.
c. I wish I had finished my homework last night.
d. I wish I would finish my homework last night.
63. They were so surprised by the news that they didn't know what to do.
a. The news was surprised them to know what to do.
b. It was such a surprising news that they didn't know what to do.
c. Surprisingly, they didn't know what to do about the news.
d. It was such surprising news that they didn't know what to do.
VIII. Choose the answer - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence.
64. It was in the year 1792 .
a. founding the New York Stock Exchange
b. which year the New York Stock Exchange was founded
c. the New York Stock Exchange founded
d. that the New York Stock Exchange was founded
65. Jacob Lawrence is considered by many critics .
a. foremost African-American artist
b. to be the foremost African-American artist
c. is the foremost African-American, artist
d. the foremost African-American artist is
UNIT 15 - SPACE CONQUEST

I. Circle the word that has a different sound in bold.


1. conquest cosmonaut certainty congratulate
2. challenge lauched achievement psychological
3. earth with birth death
4. space tragic astronaut gravity

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5. feat speed leap death


6. flight precise orbit desire
7. shuttle success support century
8. off of if fly
9. tragic challenge congress engineer
10. cosmonaut possible honour hero
II. Fill in each blank with one appropriate word.
Neil Armstrong is an American (1) . He is known as the first man to walk on the
(2) . Armstrong was born (3) August 5th, 1930 in Wapokoneta in Ohio. From
1949 to 1952, he (4) as a pilot in the United States Navy. In 1962, he joined the
NASA astronaut (5) . On July 20th 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to
step on the moon‟s (6) . Armstrong received his M.S from the University of Southern
California in 1970. He resigned (7) _ NASA a year later and from 1971 to 1979, he
taught at the University of Cincinnati. In 1986, Armstrong was (8) vice chairman of
the committee that investigated the space (9) _ Challenger disaster. Armstrong is also
well-known for (10) he said as he stepped onto the surface of the moon: “That‟s one
small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”
III. Choose the correct verb form.
1. Our recent _ in medicine is the development of laser in treating cancer.
a. achievements b. achievement c. achievers d. achieved
2. Before Gagarin‟s _ flight, there were still enormous uncertainties.
a. historical b. historic c. history d. historian
3. Although his flight lasted only 108 minutes, its made him a national hero.
a. succeed b. successful c. successive d. success
4. Although we didn‟t win, we were able to take some from our performance.
a. satisfying b. satisfactions c. satisfaction d. satisfactory
5. 60,000 people filled the stadium.
a. Approximately b. Approximate c. Approximant d. Approximation
6. Laughter can be a great release of .
a. tense b. tension c. tenseness d. tensing
7. May I offer my heartest on your promotion?
a. congratulating b. congratulation c. congratulations d. congratulate
8. The appropriate attitude makes it _ to socialize among strangers.
a. possible b. possibility c. impossible d. possibly
9. , many houses are going to be demolished to make ways for a new supermarket.
a. Fortunate b. Unfortunate c. Fortunately d. Unfortunately
10. Astronauts work in conditions.
a. weight b. weighting c. weightless d. weightlessness
IV. Underline the correct or more natural answer. If both answers are possible,
underline them both.
1. Valuables can / are able to be left in the hotel safe. Please ask at the reception desk.
2. We could / were able to finish the football match before it started snowing too heavy.
3. The rebels could / were able to draw on the support of over 20,000 soldiers.
4. Could you / Were you able to understand Professor Larsen's lecture? I found it really
difficult.
5. 'Do you want a game?' 'Sorry, I can't / 'm not able to play chess.
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7. When the fire officers arrived they could / were able to put out the flames in a couple of
minutes.
8. The air was so polluted in the city center, I could hardly / was hardly able to breathe.
9. I knew John had been smoking. I could / was able to smell the cigarettes when I came
into the room.
10. Can you / Are you able to drive without your glasses?
11. No changes can / are able to be made to this rail ticket after purchase.
12. He could / was able to untie the ropes without the guards noticing.
13. She looked all over the house, but couldn't / wasn't able to find her keys anywhere.
14. I was very busy at work; but I could / was able to have a couple of days off last week.
15. She swam strongly and could / was able to cross the river easily, even.
though it was swollen by the heavy rain.
V. Put in could or was/ were able to. Sometimes either is possible. Use a negative if
necessary.
1. Suddenly all the lights went out. We see a thing.
2. The computer went wrong, but luckily Emma put it right again.
3. There was a big party last night. You hear the music half a mile away.
4. I learnt to read music as a child. I read it when I was five.
5. People heard warnings about the flood, and they move out in time.
6. The train was full. I find a seat anywhere.
7. Mrs. Carter _ put out the fire before the house burnt down.
8. I looked everywhere for the book, but I find it.
9. The plane _ take off at eleven o'clock, after the fog had lifted.
10. It was foggy, so the plane take off.
VI. Add question tags to the following statements.
1. He hardly ever makes a mistake, _ _?
2. Nobody liked the play, ?
3. She'd save money if she bought fresh food, ?
4. She's very' funny. She's got a great sense of humour, ?
5. The area was evacuated at once, _ _?
6. Mr Smith usually remembered his wife's birthdays, ?
7. It never -.works very well, ?
8. He ought to have made a note of it, ?
9. Neither of them offered to help you, _?
10. There'll be plenty for everyone, ?
11. Let's go out for dinner tonight, ?
12. That isn't Bill driving, ?
13. Nothing went wrong, ?
14. There used to be trees here, ?
15. This won't take long, ?
16. Don't touch that button, _?
17. I'm too late, ?
18. Not a very good film, _ ?
19. Somebody wanted a drink, ?
20. They think he's funny, ?
VII. Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition.

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1. Yuri Gagarin lifted into space aboard the Vostok 1 9.07 a.m. Moscow
time 12 April, 1961.
th

2. He was orbit around the Earth a speed of more than 17,000 miles per
hour.
3. No one knew precisely what would happen a human being space.
4. How would the mind deal the psychological tension?
5. How would the body react the extreme changes in temperature?
6. We congratulate you _ your successful flight.
7. The American people shared the Soviet people their satisfaction for the safe
flight.
8. After his death, his hometown was named him.
9. China became the third country in the world to be able to independently carry
manned space flights.
10. China launched its first manned spacecraft space October, 2003.
VIII. Use the cues given to write a complete sentence.
1. nowadays/ our lives/ improved/ much/ progresses/ science and technology//
_
2. II want/ become/ astronaut/ I/ able/ travel/ fast/ sound//
_
3. Sally Ride/ one/ five astronauts/ space shuttle Challenger/, completed/ successful six-day
voyage/ space//
_
4. Neil Armstrong/ famous! American astronaut/ known/ first/ walk/ the moon//
_
5. July 20th 1969/ two Americans/ land/ moon/ spaceship/ name/ Apollo//
_
6. Yuri Gagarin/ first man/ travel/ space//
_
7. Yuri Gagarin/ make/ another space flight/ if/ tragic accident/ not occur//
_
8. China/ become/ third country/ world/ able/ independently/ carry/ manned space flights//
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UNIT 15 TEST1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. a. foot b. moon c. look d. would
2. a. gravity b. aspiration c. biography d. possible
3. a. technical b. conquest c. psychology d. launched
4. a. national b. venture c. fortunate d. suggestion
5. a. support b. shuttle c. success d. venture
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
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a. in b. at c. on d. of
7. She is never satisfied _ what she's got.
a. to b. with c. for d. in .
8. In 1961 Yuri Gagarin lifted into space aboard the Vostok 1.
a. off b. up c. on d. Ø
9. After landing, the team members were greeted like _ heroes.
a. conquer b. conquering c. conqueror d. conquest
10. No one knew precisely what would happen to a human being in space.
a. exactly b. clearly c. carefully d. vividly
11. Neil Armstrong, an American , was the first man to step on the moon's surface.
a. scientist b. cosmonaut c. astronaut d. astronomer
12. The 27-year-old Soviet cosmonaut became the first person to eat and drink in .
a. weight b. weighting c. weightless d. weightlessness
13. About 100 Russian satellites are the earth.
a. flying b. orbitting c. traveling d. circuiting
14. Many people are demonstrating to express their with the new land law.
a. satisfied b. satisfactory c. satisfaction d. dissatisfaction
15. The astronauts were able to send the information back to the earth.
a. spaceships b. space stations c. spacemen d. space shots
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. No one is better cook than his mother, ?
a. is she b. isn't she c. are they d. aren‟t they
17. Do it right now, _ _?
a. will you b. shall you c. do you d. don't you
18. There are no easy ways to learn a foreign language, ?
a. are they b. are there c. aren't they d. aren't there
19. He seldom goes to the library, ?
a. doesn‟t he b. is he c. does he d. isn‟t he
20. Let's go for a long walk, ?
a. will we b. shall we c. don't you d. do you
21. I'd lost my key, so I __ the door when I got home.
a. could lock b. wasn't able to lock
c. couldn't unlock d. was able to unlock
22. When Mr. Lee was younger, he work in the garden for hours.
a. has got to b. should be able to c. can d. could
23. Yesterday I to a furniture store. I bought a new lamp there.
a. could go b. could have gone c. went d. ought to have gone
24. Do you think there less conflict in the world if all people the same
language?
a. would be/ spoke b. were/ would speak
c. were/ spoke d. would have been/ had spoken
25. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, eleven times the size of the earth.
a. being b. has c. is d. having
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D -that needs correcting.
26. After the stock market crash of 1929, less people were able to find
A B C
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D
27. The average temperature on Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, is
A B C
about eighty degrees than colder on Earth.
D
28. Halley's comet was named of the astronomer Edmund Halley, who
A
was the first to realize that some comets appear in regular cycles.
B C D
29. A number of people still wants to apply for the position of accountant in
A B C D
that company.
30. If I were a little taller I could be astronaut, but I don't meet the
A B C D
height requirement.
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate from the box.
manned seriously affected space radiation groundless
weightlessness harmless journey flown appeared effects
Before man had (31) _ in space it was thought that his physical and mental
capabilities might be (32) by long periods of (33) _, and that he might be
endangered by high levels of (34) . Yuri Gagariri's first (35) _ flight in April
1961 showed that man could live in space and, although this (36) only lasted for 108
minutes, it gave encouragement to those interested in the future of (37) space flight.
In fact most of the early fears about man's health in space have proved (38) , and
although several odd medical (39) _ have been observed, none has (40)
affected man's ability for useful work.
B. Read the passage carefully, then decide whether the following statements are true
(1) or false IF).
Throughout history there have been many great explorers. Have you, for example, heard
of Marco Polo, the famous Italian traveler? He was the first European to travel to China. He
arrived in China in the late 13th century. About 200 years later, Christopher Columbus sailed
from Spain by ship. He was looking for a new way to reach India. However, as you probably
know, he didn't reach India. He landed in America. Five hundred years after Columbus in
the' 1930s a famous explorer named Richard Byrd was one of the first persons to fly over
both the North and the South Poles. Today we continue to explore this world and are
studying to explore other worlds, too. In the 1930s Russian and American scientists sent
many unmanned spacecraft to the moon. These spacecraft sent back very valuable
information about the moon. Then on July 16th 1969 the first manned spaceship to the moon
left earth. On that day Apollo 11 blasted off with three American astronauts on board. Four
days after blast-off, two of these astronauts landed on the moon. They later explored the
surface of the moon. About two days after landing on the moon, they started back to the
earth. They arrived safely back on earth a few days later. Today we are sending unmanned
spacecraft to other planets. In the future, we might walk on Mars or Venus the way we did
on the moon. We might even travel to other galaxies. Who knows? One thing we know for
sure is that we will continue to explore this world and other worlds, too.
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42. While he was looking for India, Christopher Columbus reached America.
43. In the 19thcentury Richard Byrd flew over both the North and the South Poles.
44. Unmanned spacecraft went to the ,moon before manned spacecraft did.
45. Apollo 11 was the first manned spaceship to go to the moon.
46. Apollo 11 was damaged in the blast.
47. All of the American astronauts on the spaceship landed on and explored the surface of
the moon.
48. Today we are sending spacecraft with astronauts on board to other planets.
IV. WRITING
Choose the phrase that best completes the sentence.
49. by meteorites whose impact formed craters of all size.
a. The surface of the moon was shaped
b. The moon whose surface shaped
c. The surface of the shaped moon
d. The surface was forming the shape of the moon
50. Many craters on the earth's surface were probably formed by very large meteorites
.
a. when smashed into the ground was an explosion
b. which smashed into the ground and an explosion
c. smashing into the ground and exploding
d. they smashed into the ground and exploded
51. Throughout history, the moon has inspired not only song and dance .
a. but poetry and prose as well b. but poetry also prose
c. together with poetry and prose d. and also poetry and prose
52. Claudius Ptolemy, of the first century A.D., left a good description of the
geocentric theory.
a. he was an astronomer and a philosopher
b. being an astronomer and a philosopher
c. an astronomer and who was a philosopher
d. who was an astronomer and a philosopher
53. the fifth largest among the nine planets that make up our solar system.
a. The Earth being b. The Earth is
c. That the Earth is d. Being the Earth
54. If my aunt had not fallen down yesterday, .
a. her legs would not be hurting now
b. she can walk normally now
c. she does not have to go on crutches now
d. she would not have been painful now
55. Glass that has been tempered may be up to .
a. as hard as ordinary glass five times
b. five times as hard as ordinary glass
c. hard as ordinary glass five times
d. ordinary glass as hard as five times

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UNIT 15 TEST 2

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I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others.
1. a. scientist b. president c. engineer d. astronaut
2. a. conquest b. venture c. technical d. artificial.
3. a. biography b. psychological c. approximate d. congratulate
4. a. aspiration b. gravity c. challenge d. fortunate
5. a. success b. cosmonaut c. extreme d. appoint
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The Cosmonaut Training Center at Star City, Russia was named him.
a. of b. on c. for d. after
7. China became the third country in the, world to be able to independently carry _
manned space flights.
a. on b. out c. off d. over
8. Yuri Gagarin is the first human to fly space.
a. in b. to c. into d. around
9. Man has witnessed a great many significant of science and technology in the past
few decades.
a. achieves b. achieved c. achievers d. achievements
10. He was pulled off an extraordinary _ in completing the voyage single-handedly.
a. feast b. feat c. feature d. fervour
11. Sputnik was the first _ satellite made by the USSR.
a. manned b. natural c. artificial d. live
12. From his window in space, Gagarin had a view of the Earth that no human beings had
done before.
a. discription b. vision c. recognition d. attention
13. The successful flight marked a milestone in China's space project.
a. landmark b. record c. break-up d. progress
14. His flight was in _ around the Earth at the speed of more than 17,000 miles per
hour.
a. orbit b. travel c. circuit d. revolve
15. The use of computer aids in teaching, the role of teachers is still very important.
a. yet b. unless c. despite d. where
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. I think he will join us, ?
a. doesn't he b. won't he c. will he d. don't I
17. Tom wasn't at the party last night. He must not a ride. I know he wanted to come,
but he didn't have a ride.
a. be able to have gotten b. have been able to get
c. to have been able to get d. be able to get
18. Robert a new car for a very good price. He paid 30 percent less than the regular
retail cost.
a. could buy b. was supposed to buy c. had to buy d. was able to buy
19. Since they came, we _ able to work on the project.
a. are b. have been c. have to be d. were
20. After I at the bus terminus, I found a crowd of schoolboys.

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a. had arrived b. arrived c. have arrived d had been arriving


21. Seldom such a beautiful sight.
a. have I seen b. I have ever seen c. I saw d. did I ever see
22. No one is indifferent to praise, ?
a. is one b. isn‟t one c. is he d. are they
23. Somebody has left these socks on the bathroom floor, ?
a. have they b. haven't they c. has he d. hasn't he
24. Despite the bad weather, he _ get to the airport in time.
a. could b. was able to c. couldn't d. might
25. The existence of many stars in the sky us to suspect that there may be life on
another planet.
a. lead b. leads c. leading d. have led
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. He hardly never says anything at the local meeting.
A B C D
27. All the students in the class are enough good to pass the final exam.
A B C D
28. Neither Sam nor James wanted their name associated with the project.
A B C D
29. Not only could the younger people completed all the work quickly and
A B
accurately, but the retired workers could also.
C D
30. Our nervous system has over ten billions nerve cells in a network
A B
covering every inch of our skin and organs.
C D
31. According to geological discoveries, 4.6-billion-years life span of our
A B
planet is divided into four time intervals called eras.
C D
32. The players prepared good for the tournament but performed poorly.
A B C D
33. During first ten years of the Space Age, which began in 1957, more than
A B C
500 artificial satellites were rocketed into orbit around the Earth.
D
34. Air pollution, together with littering, are causing many problems
A B C
in our large, industrial cities today.
D
35. Stars in our universe vary in temperature, color, bright, size and mass.
A B C D
III. READING
A. Choose the word - a, b, c or d - that best fits the blank space in the following
passage.
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science-fiction think of people from Mars (37) little green creatures. Others imagine
'Martians' as monsters with many eyes.
In studying this planet, astronomers have found that life may be possible on Mars. The
first (38) of this is that Mars has seasons, just like Earth. In other words, Earth's
seasons, such as spring or summer, occur on Mars too. Because these seasons exist, it may
be possible for (39) and other higher (40) forms to be found on Mars.
Astronomers also think that perhaps a small (41) of water vapor could be found
on Mars. In 1887, an Italian astronomer, Giovanni Schiaparelli, discovered markings on
Mars' surface. These markings looked like canals. This finding (42) _ astronomers to
believe that since water exists on Mars, life forms could exist as well.
However, there are (43) who feel that life on mars is not possible. This is because
there is little or no (44) of oxygen on the planet. In 1965, the Mariner IV capsule
managed to take photographs of the planet. It discovered that the only forms of life found are
vegetation like fungi and mosses. (45) _ , people remain fascinated by the idea that there
could one day be life on Mars.
36. a. puzzled b. asked c. wondered d. confused
37. a. like b. to be c. as being d. as
38. a. indication b. print c. mark d. trace
39. a. vegetables b. vegetation c. vegetarian d. veterinary
40. a. lively b. living c. live d. life
41. a. quantity b. amount c. portion d. mass
42. a. got b. took c. led d. brought
43. a. others b. another c. other d. some other
44. a. mark b. speck c. trace d. bit
45. a. According b. Nevertheless c. Thus d. Consequently
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
There is one planet that still fascinates and teases scientists mainly because it doesn't
have an atmosphere to 9bscure observation, yet it is not big enough for sufficiently accurate
telescopic observation. The fact that it is also very close to the sun also makes it difficult for
astronomers.
However, space telescopes have told us a lot more about Mercury. It is rather similar to
Earth's moon and to Mars. There are mountainous areas dotted with craters and large valleys
which are uncratered. The moon's valleys have fewer cracks and the ridges are smoother.
Mercury's valleys are filled with volcanic rocks, similar to on the moon, yet there is no
evidence of volcanoes, even extinct ones, on Mercury, as there is on the both Mars and the
moon, and of course here on Earth.
So, scientists presume the valleys on Mercury were caused by different things, that is to
say not by volcanoes, but by very large meteorites, which also caused the cracks in the
terrain and left the ridges rough and uneven. More and better photos of Mercury are needed
to prove what are at present at best only hypotheses.
46. What is the topic of this passage?
a. The planet, Mercury b. Observation of planets
c. The Earth's moon d. Astronomers' difficulties
47. Why does Mercury still tease scientists?
a. Because it has an atmosphere which obscures observation:
b. Because it is too close to the sun;
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d. Because it is difficult for space probes to get close to.


48. What is true about Mercury but not true about the moon or Mars?
a. The valleys are filled with volcanic rocks. b. There are no volcanoes.
c. The valleys are uncratered d. There are hilly regions.
49. What does the author imply space telescopes can do better than land-based telescopes?
a. Show, the volcanoes on Mercury.
b. Show the meteorites which hit Mercury.
c. Show what caused Mercury's valleys.
d. Show more of the planet, Mercury.
50. What can we infer from the passage that astronomers still need to get more detailed
observation of Mercury?
a. Better and more space telescopes b. More hypotheses.
c. Larger space telescopes d. More ways to prove hypotheses.
IV. WRITING
A. From the four words or phrases - a. b, c or d - choose the one that best completes
the sentence.
51. was the first fully successful transatlantic cable finally laid.
a. Not until 1866 b. Until 1866, just
c. Until 1866 d. In 1866, not until
52. The fact that was discovered in 1923 by the astronomer Edwin Hubble.
a. the expansion of the universe b. the universe, which is expanding
c. when the universe expands d. the universe is expanding
53. that life began billions of years ago in the water.
a. It is believed b. In the belief c. The belief d. Believing
54. Because Mars is farther from the Sun than , Mars takes longer to complete a
revolution.
a. is from Earth b. Earth is c. what is Earth d. is it Earth
55. in the atmosphere is the temperature falling below freezing.
a. Frost is produced b. Frost produces
c. What produces frost d. What is frost
B. Choose the sentence -a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
56. In the class of twenty, Jeanne is the third best student.
a. Two students are smarter than Jeanne.
b. The class has only three smart students.
c. No other student is as smart as Jeanne.
d. Jeanne is not as smart as most of the other students.
57. She is unqualified to fill the position as executive secretary of the firm.
a. Both she and the executive secretary have a firm position.
b. She possesses the firm qualities of an executive secretary.
c. Firmness is needed to qualify one for position of executive secretary.
d. The job of executive secretary requires more skills than she has.
58. The children looked forward to getting new clothes for Christmas.
a. The children expected new clothes as Christmas gifts.
b. The children wanted to wear new clothes on Christmas Day.
c. The children looked for new clothes for Christmas.
d. The children got dressed for Christmas Day.
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a. The company agreed with Bill's offer


b. The company rejected Bill's offer.
c. The company accepted Bill's offer
d. The company discussed Bill's offer.
60. Slightly more than twenty five percent of the students in the class come from Spanish-
speaking countries.
a. The majority of the students in the class do not speak Spanish.
b. Seventy-five percent of the students in the class speak Spanish.
c. The percentage of the students who speak Spanish is less than twenty-five percent.
d. About twenty-five percent of the students in the class speak languages other than
Spanish.

UNIT 16 - THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD

I. Circle the word with a different underlined consonant sound.


1. raise blocks museum pyramids
2. ancient enclose block rank.
3. chamber belongings tomb block
4. technique architect dedicate chamber
5. although straight laugh weight
6. weather theory throne thousand
7. consist treasure suggest surpass
8. prepared surpassed burried proposed
9. suggestion century structure construction
10. journey suggest magic magazine
II. Complete each of the sentence with one appropriate word from the box.
chamber burial tomb belongings spiral
treasures ramps wonders mysterious man-made
1. Many forgotten _ have been discovered in the attics of the old houses.
2. She collected up her personal and left.
3. We want to give him a decent Christian _.
4. Iceland is full hot springs, beautifully coloured rocks, and other natural .
5. Rayon is a fiber.
6. Divers transfer from the water to a decompression .
7. A is a grave where a dead person is buried.
8. Special have been designed for wheelchair access.
9. A snail's shell is __ in form.
10. They are investigating the disappearance of the plane.
III. Complete the passage with one appropriate word.
Of all the natural (1) _ of the world, few are as spectacular as Niagara Falls. (2)
on the Niagara River along the border between the United States and Canada,
Niagara Falls actually consists (3) _ two falls, the American Falls and the Horseshoe
Falls. The (4) is on the US side of the border, in the state of New York, while the
later is on the Canadian side. About 85% of the water in Niagara River (5) over the
Horseshoe Falls, which is the (6) _ impressive of the two falls.
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. Sightseers can ride steamers (8) close to the boiling water of the falls, or
view them from the parks on (9) _ sides of the river. Niagara has long been a popular
honeymoon (10) _ _ for newlyweds.
IV. Write these sentence in another way, beginning as shown.
1. People know that he is armed.
He
2. It is believed that the man was killed by terrorists.
The man
3. People think that the company is planning a new advertising campaign.
The company
4. It was reported that the President had suffered a heart attack.
The President _
5. It is alleged that the man was driving at 110 miles an hour.
The man _
6. People know that the expedition reached the South Pole in May.
The expedition _
7. It is said that there is a secret tunnel between them.
There __
8. People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced.
She _
9. It is expected that the weather will be good tomorrow.
The weather
10. A lot of people believe that the Prime Minister and his wife have separated.
The Prime Minister and his wife
11. It is reported that the building has been badly damaged by the fire.
The building _
12. People have acknowledged that underfunding, contributed to the problem.
Underfunding
13. People believe that he has special knowledge which may be useful to the
police. He _
14. Journalists suppose that the footballer is earning ten million pounds a year.
The footballer
15. It is reported that the damage is extensive.
The damage
V. Make passive sentences.
1. They presented Maria Svensson with the award last night.
2. People were watching the game outside the stadium on a huge screen.
3. The south coast continues to attract holidaymakers.
4. Somebody has described Keith Jones as the world's greatest guitarist.
5. Robert always hated other children teasing him.
6. Somebody should have offered Marry a drink when she arrived.
7. Kay's questions began to irritate Malcolm.
8. You have to see it to believe it.
9. People are blaming climate change for the recent flooding.
10. Why did no one inform me of the change of the plan?
11. Everybody believed that the plan would fail.
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VI. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one
1. The police think the burglar got in through the bathroom window.
The burglar _
2. She was sorry that she hadn't applied for the job in the library.
She regretted _
3. People used to think that the earth was flat.
It _
4. His mother was the most warm-hearted person I've ever known.
I've _ _
5. People say that the driver was listening to his walkman at the time of the crash.
The driver _ _
6. Thanks to the improvement in export sales, the company has had a successful year.
Without _
7. I'm sorry I didn't go to your birthday party last night.
I wish _
8. People believe that the Prime Minister will resign tomorrow.
The Prime Minister
9. They are going to repair our car next week.
We _
10. Although it was raining heavily, none of the guests came late.
In spite _

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UNIT 16 TEST1
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the
others.
1. a. world b. wonder c. theory d. proceed
2. a. pyramid b. spiral c. private d. recycle
3. a. weather b. treasure c. great d. jealous
4. a. raised b. ranked c. surpassed d. laughed
5. a. suggest b. century c. upon d. bury
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. The structure consisted approximately 2 million blocks of stone,
a. on b. with c. of d. in
7. The Great Pyramid ranked________the tallest structure on earth for more than 43
centuries.
a. in b. of c. at d. as
8. The purpose of the pyramid was to protect the burial chamber________the weather.
a. for b. from c. of d. in
9. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the, famous man-made wonders of the world.
a. artificial b. natural c. modern d. enternal
10. The Great Pyramid was only in height in the nineteenth century AD.
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11. There are rumors of buried _ in that old house.


a. belongings b. tomb c. treasure d. chamber
12. Each tower of the Ponagar Towers was _ to a different god.
a. dedicated b. distributed c. delivered d. contributed
13. The Great Wall is China's most popular __.
a. construction b. attraction c. impression d. contribution
14. A visit to the Great Wall will certainly bring tourists great _ in each step of the
wall.
a. excite b. exciting c. excitement d. excited
15. The Great Wall of China is considered one of the greatest wonders in the world _
its magnificence and significance.
a. in spite of b. because c. instead of d. thanks to
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
16. The current constitutional problem is by the top legal minds in the country.
a. studying b. being studied c. being studying d. been studied
17. It was announced that neither the passengers nor the driver in the crash.
a. were injured b. are injured c. was injured d. have been injured
18. If it keeps on raining, the basketball game ought .
a. to postpone b. to be postponed c. postpone d. be postponed
19. The first question must before you attempt the others.
a. be answered b. have answered c. answer d. to answer
20. The manager expected the team because they hadn't done enough training.
a. to be lost b. have lost c. by losing d. to lose
21. The floor in the room was so dirty as if it for days.
a. hadn't swept b. wouldn't have swept
c. haven't been swept d. hadn't been swept
22. What's wrong with your car? ~ I think it needs .
a. check b. checking c. to check d. be checked
23. I think you should .
a. have your hair be cut b. have your hair cut
c. cut your hair d. have your hair been cut
24. Both domestic and imported automobikes must anti-pollution devices.
a. equip with b. equip by c. be equipped with d. be equipped by
25. that we have to leave the building.
a. We have informed b. It has been informed
c. It has beep informed us d. We have been informed
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. They are planning on attending the convention next month, and so I am.
A B C D
27. Financier Andrew Mellon donated most of this magnificent art
A B
collection to the National Gallery of Art, where it is now locating.
C D
28. Because of its vast tracts of virtually uninhabited northern forest,
A B
Canada has one of the lowest population density in the world,
C D

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29. Some of the people were standing the street watched the parade,
A B C
while others were singing songs.
D
30. As soon as Pete had arrived, he told us that he will be leaving for
A B
London tomorrow after the board meeting.
C D
III. READING
A. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate from the box. .
visible network conservative Astronauts monument
structure discernible designated measured dispelled
The Great Wall is probably China's best-known (31) and one of its mast popular
tourist destinations. In 1987 it was (32) _ _ a World Heritage Site by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The Great Wall is not a
single, continuous (33) . Rather, it consists of a (34) of walls and towers that
leaves the frontier open in places. Estimates of the total length of the monument vary,
depending on which sections are included and haw they are (35) _ . The Great Wall is
about 2,400 km (about 1,500 mi) long, according to (36) estimates. Other estimates
cite a length .of 6,400 km (4,000 mi), or even longer. Some long-standing myths about the
wall have been (37) in recent decades. The existing wall is hat several thousand
years old, nor is it, as has been widely asserted, (38) with the naked eye from outer
space. ((39) have confirmed this. However, same of the wall is (40) in
special radar images taken by satellites.)
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
The ruined temples of Angkor are perhaps one of the mast impressive Seven Wonders of
the World. Located in modern day Cambodia near Lake TonIe Sap, the largest freshwater
lake in Asia, Angkor was the seat of power for the Khmer Empire from the ninth to the
fifteenth century. The ruins of Angkor are d9cumented as same .of the mast impressive ones
in the world, rivaling the pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Why this mighty civilization died out is
a question that archeologists are now only beginning to ponder. The answer, it turns out,
may be linked with the availability of fresh water.
One possible explanation far the downfall of the Khmer Empire has to do with the
inhabitants' irrigation system. The temple and palaces of Angkor were constructed around a
series of artificial reservoirs and canals which were annually flooded to capacity by the
Mekong River. Once filled, they were used to irrigate the surrounding rice patties and
farmland during the course of the year. Farmers were completely dependent upon the water
for their crucial rice crop. Without consistent irrigation, the farmers would have been unable
to maintain functional crop production.
Scientists speculate that toward the end of the Khmer Empire the hydraulic systems of
the reservoirs and canals broke down. The construction of hundreds of sandstone temples
and palaces required an enormous amount of physical labor. In addition, as the capital of the
Khmer Empire, Angkor contained upwards of one hundred thousand people who resided in
and around Angkor. In order to feed so many people, the local farmers were driven to grow
food quicker and more efficiently. After centuries of continual use, the irrigation system was
pushed beyond its capacity. Soil erosion, nutrient depletion, and the loss of water led to
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migrate to other parts of Cambodia thus leaving the marvelous city of Angkor to be
swallowed by the jungle. Therefore, it is speculated that the Khmer Empire may have fallen
victim to its own decrepit infrastructure.
41. What is the passage mainly about?
a. Modern day agricultural procedures in Cambodia.
b. A possible explanation for the, decline of a civilization.
c. The essential role water plays in farming.
d. Religious temples of the ancient Khmer Empire.
42. The passage preceding the passage most likely discusses .
a. architecture of ancient Asian civilization
b. religious practices of the people of Angkor
c. the form of government practiced by the Khmer Empire
d. the other six wonders of the world
43. According to the passage, Lake Tonle Sap in Cambodia .
a. is an enormous fresh body of water in Asia
b. was unable to supply enough fish for the people of Angkor
c. became polluted due to a population explosion
d. is one of the Seven Wonders of the World
44. Why does the author mention the hydraulic systems of the reservoirs?
a. They supplied irrigation from the Indian Ocean.
b. They became non-functional due to overuse.
c. They were destroyed by nearby warrior tribes.
d. They helped transport the sandstones for constructing temples.
45. It can be inferred from the passage that the inhabitants of the Khmer Empire .
a. were intentionally starved by the farmers
b. lost their food source due to excess rainfall
c. supplemented their diets with 'meat hunted in the nearby jungles
d. depended upon rice as their main source of food
46. All the following are mentioned as events that can affect food supply EXCEPT.
a. erosion of soil b. contamination of soil
c. reduction of nutrients d. loss of water supply
IV. WRITING
From the four words or phrases- a, b, c or d – choose the one that best completes the
sentence.
47. Over the centuries, _ that try to explain the origins of the university.
a. although many theories b. many theories
c. have many theories been d. there have been many theories.
48. Green plants combine with water and carbon dioxide to make food.
a. energy derived it from light b. energy derived from light
c. energy is derived from light d. from light, and energy derived'
49. To plant rice, farmers, , set young plants in the mud.
a they wade with bare feet in the water
b. water wading in their bare feet
c. whose bare feet wading in the water
d wading in the water in their bare feet
50. Only by reproducing at a tremendous rate _ to survive in the sea.
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b. do many plant and animal species manage


c. manage many plant and animal species
d. plant and animal species manage many

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UNIT 16 TEST2
I. PRONUNCIATION
Choose the word that has the main stress is placed differently from that of the others.
1. a. wonder b. pyramid c. treasure d. belongings
2. a. surpass b. spiral c. propose d. mysterious
3. a. theory b. chamber c. consist d. structure
4. a. architect b. attraction c. museum d. construct
5. a. satellite b. artificial c. heritage d. ancient
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences or
substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.
6. In 1987, the Great Wall was listed as a World Heritage UNESCO.
a. with b. to c. of d. by
7. We are all keen __ taking a trip to the Great Wall of China.
a. to b. on c. of d. in
8. We had to _ the noise from the building site next door for three months.
a. give up b. stand up to c. put up with d. look up
to
9. Remember to take all your personal _ from the overhead locker when you leave the
airplane.
a. belongings b. treasure c. wealth d. profits
10. The structure of approximately 2 million blocks of stone, each weighing about
2.5 tons.
a. included b. consisted c. contained d. combined
11. The Ponagar Cham Towers are located on Cu Lao Marble Hill, 2 km north of Nha Trang.
a. lain b. built c. sited d. detected
12. The family chose cremation rather than _.
a. burial b. burning c. embalmment d. funeral
13. One theory involved the construction of a straight or spiral ramp that was raised as the
construction proceeded.
a. ground b. path c. field d. slope
14. When it was built, the Great Pyramid was 147 meters high on a _ of 230 meters
square.
a. basic b. base c. basin d. basement
15. These suggestions are to be accepted by the majority of members.
a. impossible b. unlikely c. undoubtedly d. inconceivable
B. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentences.
16. The Mayan Indians an accurate and sophisticated calendar more than seven
centuries ago.
a. were developed b. developed
c. are developed d. have been developed

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17. The building the earthquake but then _ by a fire.


a. was survived - destroyed b. survived - was destroyed
c. survived - destroyed d. was survived - was destroyed
18. 'Did you like the film?' ' Well, after the book, I was a bit disappointed.'
a. have read b. having read c. am reading d. had read
19. What are you doing here now? You _ be here for another three hours.
a. couldn't b. had better not c. might not d. aren't supposed to
20. You have cut the material in the wrong place. It ought just here but it wasn't.
a to have been cut b. be cut c. to have cut d. to cut
21. We can't risk in heavy traffic during rush hour.
a. holding up b. being held up c. having held up d. to hold up
22. Changes to the taxation system are expected _ .
a. to propose b. to have proposed c. to be proposed d. being proposed
23. Robert always hated by other children.
a. teasing b. having teased c. to be teased d. being teased
24. You and I went there together, ?
a. didn't you b. did you c. did we d. didn't we
25. We in such a great mess now if we it before.
a. wouldn't have been - have known b. won't be - knew
c. won't have been - have known d. wouldn't be - had known
C. Choose the word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that needs correcting.
26. One of the most impressive collections of the nineteenth-century
A
European paintings in the United States can find in the Philadelphia
B C D
Museum of Art.
27. Benny Goodman was equally talented as both a jazz performer
A B
as well as a classical musician.
C D
28. Zoos in New Orleans, San Diego, Detroit and the Bronx have become
A
biological parks where animals roams free and people watch them
across a moat. B C D
29. The teacher repeated the assignment again for the students,
since A B C
they had difficulty understanding what to do after he had explained
it the first time. D
30. In 1960 John F. Kennedy became the youngest man ever to elect
A B C D
president.
31. The abilities to work hard, follow directions and thinking independently
A B
are some of the criteria for success in the workplace.
C D
32. I would like to congratulate you on how you have taken care of all the
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matters related on the reorganization of your department.


C D
33. There were too many books on the shelves that I didn't know which
A B C
one to choose.
D
34. If the message was more detailed, I would have been able to understand
A B C D
it when I read it.
35. Judy decided to wait until after she had taken her exams before having
A B C
her wisdom teeth pull.
D
III. READING
A. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space.
The building of the pyramid in Ancient Egypt obviously (36) _ a vast labour force,
but the (37) _ image of gangs of Egyptians being forced to work is probably incorrect.
In fact it seems that though prisoners of war did some of the heavy work and the
maintenance jobs, most of the (38) labourers were farmers who worked during the
flood periods when farming was (39) _ anyway. The labourers were probably paid
(40) food - because money did not yet (41) and organised in groups with (42)
names such as 'Hardworking Gang' or 'Strong Gang'. (43) the traditional
picture of thousands of slaves being struck with whips is unlikely to be "true, paintings do
show supervisors carrying metre-long sticks which were not simply (44) of office.
One architect, Nekhebu, (45) _ that he never hit a workman (46) enough to
knock him down. The Greek historian Herodotus gave traditional figures for the work force
of one of the pyramids as 100;000 men replaced (47) three months for a period of 20
years. It is impossible to prove or disprove these figures, but they had doubtless been (48)
overestimated. Housing that was found in the desert (49) _ the west of one of
the pyramids would have accommodated a (50) work force of no more than 4000.
36. a. consumed b. required c. requested d. demanded
37. a. common b. normal c. popular d. usual
38. a. ordinary b. common c. normal d. unusual
39. a. unable b. unlikely c. improbable d. impossible
40. a. by b. in c. with d. for
41. a. exist b. realise c. appear d. emerge
42. a. provoking b. stimulating c. encouraging d. exciting
43. a. Because b. So that c. Unless d. Although
44. a. tokens b. symbols c. signs d. indicators
45. a. spoke b. told c. boasted d. explained
46. a. hard b. strong c. violently d. vehemently
47. a. each b. by c. after d. every
48. a. largely b. exceedingly c. wildly d. excessively
49. a. towards b. to c. in d. by
50. a. permanent b. constant c. lasting d. durable
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
Taj Mahal, a mausoleum in Agra, India, regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings

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in the world. The Mughal emperor Shah Jahan had it built in memory of his wife, Arjumand
Banu Bagam, known as Mumtaz Mahal (Persian for "Elect of the Palace"), who died in
1631.
Building commenced about 1632. The mausoleum was complete by about 1643 and the
surrounding complex of buildings and gardens was complete by about 1653. Situated on the
southern bank of the Yamuna River, the white marble mausoleum is composed of four
identical facades, each containing a large central arch 33 m (108 ft) high. A large bulb-
shaped dome, over 73 m (240 ft) tall, rises over the center, with four smaller domes
surrounding it. The building is raised on a square podium with a minaret at each corner. It is
flanked by two red sandstone buildings-a mosque and its replica, the Jawab (Answer), a
building of which the main function is visual balance. Visitors approach the Taj Mahal
through an imposing red sandstone gate, decorated with inscriptions from the Muslim holy
book, the Qur'an (Koran). The gate and accompanying walls also contain a vast,
geometrically laid out garden, 305 m (1,002 ft) on each side. The enclosed garden, itself a
Muslim symbol of paradise, is centered on a large, raised pool. Canals divide it into four
equal parts, each containing flower beds, fountains, and cypress trees (symbols of death).
Inside theTaj Mahal, the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal stands at the center of an octagonal
hall, while the slightly larger tomb of Shah Jahan, who died in 1666, is off to one side. Both
are elaborately carved and inlaid with semiprecious stones, illuminated by sunlight filtering
through an elaborately carved marble screen that is also studded with jewels.
51. What is the Taj Mahal?
a. A temple b. A monument c. A tomb d. A shrine
52. Which of the following is not true?
a. The Taj Mahal was built by the Mughah emperor Shah Jahan.
b. It took approximately 20 years to complete the mausoleum.
c. The front of the building is similar in all sides.
d. The mausoleum has four domes around it.
53. The word 'minaret' in line 11 is closest in meaning to .
a. tower b. mosque c. altar d. statue
54. The Jawab .
a. is a mosque where people worship
b. has a main function of decorating.
c. was decorated with inscriptions from the Koran
d. was built by red stones
55. According to the passage, which of the following statements is false?
a. The garden of the Taj Mahal is a Muslim symbol of paradise.
b. In beauty of design and rich decorative detail, Taj Mahal is one of the best buildings in
the world.
c. The Mughah emperor Shah Jahan died 35 years after his wife.
d. The tombs of Shah Jahan's and his wife are located at the center of the mausoleum.
IV. WRITING
A. From the four word or phrase - a, b, c or d - choose the one that best completes the
sentence.
56. Of all the monarchs in French history, the infamous. Louis XIV is the one _.
a. with whom the public is most familiar
b. whom with the public is most familiar
c. that the public is familiar the most

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d. the public is most familiar with


57. perhaps the most awe inspiring among the great structures of the world.
a. The Great Wall of China b. The Great Wall of China is
c. That The Great Wall of China is d. The Great Wall of China which is
58. On an untimed test, to answer accurately is more important than .
a. a quick finish b. you finish quickly
c. finishing quickly d. to finish quickly
59. No matter _ , Mozart was an accomplished composer while still a child.
a. how it seems remarkable b. how remarkable it seems
c. it seems remarkable how d. how seems it remarkable
60. millions of galaxies exist in the vast space outside the Milky Way.
a. That is estimated . b. An estimate that
c. It is estimated that d. That the estimated
B. Choose the sentence - a, b, c or d - which is closest in meaning to the printed one.
61. He liked London very little and Vienna less.
a. He liked Vienna but not London
b. He thought Vienna was worse than London.
c. He liked Vienna more than London
b. He didn't like Vienna as much as London
62. She tends to lose her temper for no reason.
a. She has no reason so she loses her temper
b. She has no reason for tending to lose her temper.
c. She easily gets angry when there is a reason.
d. She often gets angry for no reason.
63. He seemed very reluctant to take my advice.
a. He seemed quite willing to take my advice.
b. It seemed he was not ready to give me advice.
c. It seemed he was not willing to take my advice.
d. He seemed very anxious to take my advice.
64. Scarcely had the man left when the bomb exploded.
a. The bomb had exploded before the man left.
b. No sooner had the man left than the bomb exploded.
c. The man left and had the bomb exploded.
d. The bomb went off because of the man
65. Bob outdoes his brother Paul in math.
a. Bob surpasses Paul in math.
b. Paul surpasses Bob in math
c. Bob always does Paul's math for him.
d. Paul and Mark make the same grade in math.

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THE SECOND-SEMESTER EXAMINATION
Time allowed: 60 minutes
I. PRONUNCIATION
1. Which of the following words has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of
the others?
a. commerce b. collect c. combine d. correct

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2. Which of the following words is not pronounced I∫I?


a. machine b. visual c. education d. chamber
3. Which of the following words has a different final sound?
a. snacks b. follows c. readers d. titles
4. Which of the following words is stressed on the second syllable?
a. mausoleum b. spectacular c. solidarity d. delicate
5. Which of the following words has the main stress placed differently from that of the
others?
a. fascinating b. ignorantly c. artificial d. astronaut
II. LANGUAGE FOCUS
A. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that best completes the sentence.
6. The student failed to meet the necessary _ for admission to the course.
a. fulfillments b. qualities c. aptitudes d. requirements
7. He got an excellent grade in his examination _ the fact that he had not worked
particularly hard.
a. on account of b. because of c. in spite of d. although
8. Despite playing under strength, the village team beat the rivals.
a. could b. were able to c. couldn't d. weren't able to
9. The existence of the planet Pluto was not until this century.
a. invented b. explored c. discovered d. identified
10. John never come to class on time and .
a neither doesn't Peter b. neither does Peter
c. so does Peter d. so doesn't Peter.
11. She was _ in her driving test. What a pity for her!
a. successful b. successive c. unsuccessful d. success
12. Neither my brothers nor I interested in playing sports.
a. are b. am c. have d. has
13. 'Is it hard to get around because you don't have a. car?' 'Not since I got used the
bus.
a. with riding b. to ride c. riding d. to riding
14. The at the football match became violent when their team lost.
a. spectators b. groups c. observers d. customers
15. I didn't know his address. _ I would have written to him.
a. Because b. Therefore c. Consequently d. Otherwise
16. I disapproved people smoking in public places.
a. with b. of c at d. on
17. He had to leave early, he?
a. mustn't b. didn't c. hasn't d. shouldn't
18. When I leave the school next year I _ here for ten years.
a. teach b. have taught c. will teach d will have taught
19. She's disappointed because her son's low test scores prevented _ to the university.
a. to admit him b. him to admit
c. him from being admitted d. him from admitting
20. The teacher _ has not yet arrived.
a. who I wrote to you b. I wrote to you about him
c. whom I wrote to you about him d. I wrote to you about
21. If only we more time, we could have seen more of the country.

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a. had b. have had c. had had d. would have had


22. It's high time you _ to study seriously.
a. begin b. began c. will begin d. would begin
23. If she hadn't gone out in the rain without a raincoat, she _ in bed now with flu.
a. weren't b. hadn't been c. isn't d. wouldn't be
24. The government has decided to send more to Saharan countries.
a. charity b. aid c. collections d. donations
25. It turned out that we rushed to the airport as the plane was delayed by several
hours.
a. hadn't b. should have c. needn't have d. mustn't
B. Choose the underlined word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.
26. A galaxy, where may include billions of stars, is held together by
A B C D
gravitational attraction.
27. By measuring the color of a star, astronomers can tell how hot is it.
A B C D
28. The city doesn't need no more taxes; everyone pays too much already.
A B C D
29. Antique collecting became a significant pastime in the 1800's when
A B
old object began to be appreciated for their beauty as well as their
C D
historical importance.
30. Exploration of the Solar System is continuing, and at the present rate
A
of progress all the planets will have been contacted within the near 50 years.
B C D
III. READING COMPREHENSION
A. Read the text below and then decide which answer - a, b, c or d – best fits each
space.
Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world's
climate. Many scientists (31) the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase
(32) the world's temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the
Earth is at (33) from the force of the wind, rain and sun. (34) to them, global
warming is making extreme weather events; such as hurricanes and droughts, even more
(35) and causing sea levels all around the world to (36) . Environmental
groups are putting (37) on governments to take action to reduce the amount of
carbon dioxide which is given (38) _ by factories and power plants, thus attacking the
problem at its source. They are in (39) _ _ of more money being spent on research into
solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power stations.
Some scientists, (40) _ , believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and
other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait several hundred years to
notice the results. Global warming, it seems, is to stay.
31. a. give b. put c. take d. have
32. a. in b. at c. by d. to
33. a. threat b. danger c. risk d. harm
34. a. Concerning b. Regarding c. Depending d. According

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35. a. strick b. strong c. severe d. heavy


36. a. raise b. arise c. lift d. rise
37. a. force b. pressure c. persuation d. encouragement
38. a. off b. away c. up d. over
39. a. belief b. request c. favour d. suggestion
40. a. because b. however c. despite d. although
B. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer.
The loss of the jobs and persistent unemployment in the industrial countries is due
mainly to changes in technology. It is thought to be misleading to blame job losses on the
shift of corporations from the industrial countries to the Third World.
The present technological developments have been compared to a Third Industrial
Revolution. The first coming in the 19 th century, was characterized by the steam engine and
the use of coal. In the 1920s the second emerged with the use of oil and the electrodynamo.
The third, the present one, is driven by computers, biotechnology and information
technology.
However, there can be seen weaknesses in the newest of industrial revolutions. The
technology is advancing so fast and productivity is rising so fast that we are left with a big
problem.. Because of the loss in jobs, caused largely by this new, technology, there will not
be enough people with money to buy all these products.
Technology as definitely enhanced our standard of living, even our quality of life. But as
the capacity to produce expands and the lack of purchasing power and consequent demand
diminish, there can be overproduction and recession, and what happens to our standard of
living?
41. What is the main point the author is making?
a. That the industrial countries have more unemployment than the Third World.
b. That technology is the main cause of unemployment.
c. That corporations have shifted' to the Third World.
d. That the present situation is like in the Industrial Revolution.
42. Which of the following is not a characteristic of one of the industrial revolutions?
a. The use of oil b. The use of computer
c. The use of electricity d. The use of coal
43. What is stated as being the main weakness of the Third Industrial Revolution?
a. There will be too few people who can afford to buy things.
b. There won't be enough products for everyone to buy.
c. There will not be enough money around.
d. There will be too many machines in the factories.
44. Why does the author think that there won't be enough people to' buy the products?
a. People will not be able to keep up with technology.
b. Productivity will not be high enough.
c. There will be too many products.
d. Many people will be unemployed
45. What do we infer is the author's attitude to the technology?
a. It has improved our purchasing power
b. It has improved our quality of life.
c. It has created more jobs
d. It is not responsible for the recession.
IV. WRITING

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A. Transformation sentences
46. It is thought that there are too many obstacles to peace.
There are
47. Please do not smoke in this area of the restaurant.
Customers are
48. A new film has not often before produced such positive
reviews. RareIy
B. Guided sentence writing
49. The Great Wall of China/ consider/ one/ greatest/ man-made wonder/ world//

50. If/ atmosphere/ pollute/ solar energy/ reach/ the earth/ may/ dangerous//

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