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Unit 7: POLLUTION Exercise 1: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has the underlined part different from others Question 1: A affect B algae C aquatic D permanent Question 2: A school B cholera C chemistry D machine Exercise 2: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others Question 1: A pollutant B untreated C permanent D aquatic Question 2: A affect B poison C thermal D visual Exercise 3: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Question 1: Do you know what is the cause pollution? A of B in C on D for Question 2: My mother has to measure blood every month A billboard B pressure C groundwater D earplug Question 3: pollution is harmful or annoying level of noise, as from vehicles, industry activities, etc A light B visual C soil D noise Question 4: Parents should teach children not to wastes on the road A litter B poison C cause D measure Question 5: I can’t hear your voice I’m wearing an earplug A although B due C however D because Question 6: His grandfather made him hard when he was small A study B to study C studying D studied Question 7: This picture the contamination of ground water A illustrate B illustrating C illustrates D illustrated Question 8: Could you list some non-point source ? A pollution B pollutants C polluting D polluted Exercise 4: Complete the sentences with given words Question 1: If/ people/ breath/ contaminate/ air, they/ have/ breathing problems Question 2: Many/ people/ this area/ have/ cholera/ because/ they/ drink/ untreat/ water Question 3: The street/ not/ look/ attractive/ because/ there/ be/ a lot of/ rubbish Question 4: The music club/ be/ make/ so/ much noise/ that/ the residents/ require/ them/ turn/ the music/ down Exercise 4: Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences Question 1: What/ pollution/ to/ is/ types/ the/ of/ most/ human/ harmful? Question 2: poison/ Sewages/ lakes/ from/ such/ and/ water/ factories/ bodies/ as/ rivers Question 3: of/ are/ Plastic/ of/ source/ the/ main/ bags/ one/ pollution Question 4: in/ food/ Soil/ results/ contamination/ unsafe Question 5: If there were more trees in the area, the air would be fresher Exercise 5: Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning Question 1: It’s very wasteful to apply lights in almost everything at night Question 2: The soil is poisoned because farmers use too many pesticides and herbicides Question 3: If you don’t stop swimming in that lake, you will have a rash Question 4: The polluted water results in the death of many aquatic animals and plants Question 5: People use a lot of vehicles The air is polluted Exercise Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets Exercise Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D to complete the Mi’s email to her friend, Liam From: mi@fastmail.com To: liam@quickmail.com Subject: Changes in my village Hi Liam, How are you? I’m happy to share with you some good news about my village There have been some changes (1) _ your visit last year Last week I came back to my village and was really surprised You know what? The lake is not (2) _ anymore The factory has installed a new filtration system to treat the (3) _ waste I saw lots of small fish in the lake and wild ducks swimming in the water Besides, they have planted trees around the factory to (4) _ air pollution Since some villagers are in the habit of littering, people have placed dustbins in various places This has (5) _ in a much cleaner environment My grandparents say that at weekends the villagers also go around the village together to (6) _ rubbish What about your neighborhood? Has anything been done to make it cleaner? Tell me all about it in your next email Bye for now, Mi A for B since C after D before A pollute B polluting C pollutant D polluted A chemical B chemistry C physics D physical A increase B rise C reduce D fall A caused B led C made D resulted A collect B pick C get D take Read the passage about the effects of visual pollution and answer the questions Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you may think I remember when I went to a foreign city, I was really scared because there was so much graffiti on the buildings’ walls Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head Although they were not dangerous, I still felt insecure since I thought they might fall down These things prevented me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city I also remember the time I studied in Melbourne Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did not tidy my room for two weeks Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not want to study Then I decided to clean the room and put my things in their proper places I also bought a small plant and placed it in a corner These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me to focus on my learning What about you? Have you ever been affected by visual pollution? Why was the author scared when she was in a foreign city? How did the author feel when she saw the power lines? Why did she have that feeling? What was she busy with? What happened when she looked at the messy room? What did she for her room? Exercise Combine each pair of sentences, using the words/ phrases given in brackets Don’t change the given words/ phrases Noise pollution happens There is a change in animals’ living pattern (causes) Radioactive pollution is very dangerous It can cause abnormal growth (since) The area is uninhabitable The Chernobyl nuclear accident happened (made) Fossil fuels such as coal or oil are burned Acid gases are produced (so) Acid rain is dangerous Trees’ leaves are damaged (because of) Leaves are damaged The tree cannot get enough food energy to stay healthy (because) Unit 8: ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES Exercise 1: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others Question 1: A Chinese B coffee C trainee D trustee Question 2: A jubilee B absentee C devotee D referee Exercise 2: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Question 1: It can’t be denied that English has become an language of the world A national B international C cultural D multicultural Question 2: The train the railway station at 8:00 a.m every morning A leave B leaving C will leave D leaves Question 3: Koalas are well-known as the symbol Australia A of B in C on D for Question 4: What he has said about me is wrong A absolute B absolutely C official D officially Question 5: What is _ official language of your country? A a B an C the D x Question 6: Canada is made up _ 10 provinces and territories A on B of C by D with Question 7: Since 1965, the maple tree with red leaves _ the most well-known Canadian symbol A has become B become C became D becoming Question 8: Mount Rushmore is located _ the USA A in B to C of D with Exercise Read the passage and choose the correct answer a, B, or C ALASKA Alaska is perhaps the most amazing state in the USA It has coastlines facing both the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean This state has an incredible three million lakes That’s four lakes per person living there Many cities in Alaska cannot be reached by road, sea, or river The only way to get in and out is by air, on foot, or by dogsled That’s why Alaska has the busiest sea airport in the world, Lake Hood Seaplane Base Nearly two hundred floatplanes take off and land on the water of this airport every day It’s really a fun scene to watch Alaska is called the Land of the Midnight Sun because in summer, the sun does not set for nearly three months But in winter the sun stays almost unseen All Alaskans take special pride in their beautiful and unique state Alaska A is another name for the USA B is an island in the Pacific Ocean C has coastlines facing both the Pacific and the Arctic Oceans Which statement below is NOT correct? A In Alaska, the number of lakes is bigger than that of people B There is one lake for each person living there C Alaska has an incredibly high number of lakes Which method below can always be used to reach a place in Alaska? A by air B by road C by river In Alaska we can always see the sun A in winter B in summer C every month of the year Exercise Rearrange the words and phrases to form a complete sentence is/ country fair/ entertainment/ at/ pig-racing/ for/ a/ often/ held/ New York/ the/ but/ capital/ is/ city/ the USA/ the/ in/ not/ biggest/ English/ an/ language/ Malaysia/ India/ many/ is/ official/ other countries/ in/ and/ whereas/ capital/ of/ the/ London/ of/ Edinburgh/ capital/ England/ the/ is/ is/ Scotland/ English speakers/ increasing/ the/ fast/ of/ number/ world/ is/ the/ in/ Exercise 5: Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning Question 1: He hasn’t got his hair cut for two months Question 2: Although Singapore is a developed country, it is not polluted by industry Question 3: It is interesting to study tourism Question 4: New Zealand and Australia are both surrounded by the sea Question 5: Australians use English as their mother tongue so they are native speakers Unit 9: NATURAL DISASTERS Circle the word with a different stress pattern from the others A industry B tornado C natural D injury A geography B electronic C scientific D preparation A debris B rainstorm C destroy D shelter A primary A climatology B animal C tropical B bibliography D volcano C communication D radiography Choose the best option to complete the sentences below Question 1: Tsunami is one of natural disasters A worse B worst C worse than D the worst Question 2: Last night’s storm caused a lot of to people in that area A droughts B forests C damages D volcanoes Question 3: Vietnam has just overcome a devastating forest in Ha Tinh A fire B rage C trap D thing Question 4: Japan suffers from a large number of every year A typhoons B workers C eruption D earthquakes Question 5: The fire was raging so fiercely that the rescue workers found it hard to put it A down B out C off D with Question 6: There have been some eruptions in this area for the last 10 years A volcanic B scattering C homeless D disastrous Question 7: They are trying residents from the flooded area A evacuate B evacuating C evacuated D to evacuate Question 8: Have you ever heard mudslide in mountainous area? A of B on C about D with Complete the passages with the words given A spreaddanger rainstorm dry raging A forest fire happened in the west of Quang Binh Province last week How it started is unknown, but three days later it was still (1) _ out of control The weather was (2) _ and windy, so it (3) _ quickly, and many surrounding districts were in (4) Fortunately, on the fourth day, there was a (5) _ which helped to put it out B unstable confirmed moved missing destroyed On Saturday morning, a mudslide (6) _ down the Ngan Pho River near the small village of Huong Son District, Ha Tinh Province Authorities have (7) _ eight dead, eight injured, and as many as 108 people (8) .The two – square – kilometer path of the mudslide also (9) about 50 homes A local resident said that the mudslide was caused by ground which has been made (10) by heavy rainfall Read the passage and answer the questions by choosing A, D, C or D Tsunamis, whose name derives from the Japanese expression for “high wave in a harbour”, are giant sea waves These waves are quite different from storm surges They are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves although they have nothing to with tides Scientists are often refer to them as seismic sea waves, which is far more appropriate because they are often the result of undersea seismic activity Tsunamis can be caused when the sea floor suddenly moves, during an underwater earthquake or volcano, and the water above the moving earth is suddenly displaced This sudden shift of water sets off a series od waves These waves can travel great distances, at speeds close to 700 kilometers per hour In the open ocean, tsunami waves are not very high, often no more than one or two meters It is when they hit the shallow waters near the coast that they increase in height possibly up to 40 meters The passage mainly discusses A tidal waves B tides C tsunamis All of the following is true about tidal waves EXCEPT _ D storm surges A they are as another name for tsunamis B they are caused by sudden changes in the high and low tides C this term is not used by the scientists D the name refer to the same phenomenon as seismic sea waves The word “them” in the passage refers to _ A tidal waves B tsunamis C storm surges D sea waves The word “displaced” in the passage is closest in meaning to _ A located B not pleased C filtered D moved The word “shallow” in the passage mostly means _ A not clear B tidal C coastal D not deep It can be understood from the passage that tsunamis _ A cause serve damage in the middle of the ocean B generally reach heights greater than 40 meters C are far more dangerous on the coast than in the open ocean D are often identified by ships on the ocean Complete the blanks by choosing A, B or C When a volcano (1) _, hot gases and melted rock from deep within Earth find (2) _ way up to the surface This material may (3) _ slowly out of a crack in the ground, or it may explode suddenly in to the air Volcanic eruptions may be very (4) _ But they can (5) _ create new landforms Of the nearly 1.900 volcanoes active today, or known to have been active in (6) _ times, about ninety per cent can be found in the (7) of South America, North America, Asia, and Oceania that are close (8) _ the Pacific Ocean When marked on a map of the world, thus line of volcanoes looks a bit (9) a vast, open circle For this (10) it is known as the ring of fire A blows B erupts C throws A they B their C them A come B leave C flow A destruction B destroy C destructive A too B also C so A history B historical C historically A areas B pieces C ways A to B at C with A as B like 10 A reason B aim C so C condition Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning Question 1: Because the storm is getting bad, you shouldn’t go out Question 2: The weather forecast is sometimes unreliable Question 3: Many countries are not able to deal with natural disasters Question 4: We are raising money to help people in the flooded area Question 5: If that man hadn’t burnt rubbish in the forest, there would not have been a forest fire UNIT 10 COMMUNICATION Exercise 1: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has the underlined part different from others Question 1: A language B cultural C interact D landline Question 2: A cyber B typhoon C dry D funny Exercise 2: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others Question 1: A communicate B telepathy C evaluate D multimedia Question 2: A cyber B prefer D social C channel Exercise 3: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Question 1: I prefer face-to-face conversation video call A to B on c of D with Question 2: There is no school teaching netiquette we should learn it A or B so C but D because Question 3: Non-verbal is popular in our daily life A communicate B communication C communicative D communicating Question 4: With multimedia, we can have to the latest news in the world A access B message C language D landline Question 5: Have you ever talk with stranger in a chat ? A house B room C area D neighbor Question 6: You shouldn’t believe in things in the world A real B cultural C body D cyber Question 7: Communication occurs when two people don’t understand what each other is talking about A breakout B breakdown C breakin D breakoff Question 8: Could you tell me how many channels are there in daily life? A communication B world C conference D difference Exercise 4: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below The Internet was born (6) _scientists attempted to connect the American Defence Network to other satellite networks in (7) _to exchange information Soon, scientific and educational institutions as well as research departments became interested (8) _ linking up, and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and communication network The Internet now (9) _ all the countries in the world You can be connected to the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to (10) _ access system which allows you to use some of the Internet’s services Question 1: A what B where C when D who Question 2: A in view B in order C in regard D in as Question 3: A in B on C of C with Question 4: A lies B comes C spreads D prays Question 5: A a B an C the D x Exercise 5: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions Telephones help people speak to one another when they are apart For more than a hundred years, nearly every telephone was a landline A landline telephone is one that needs to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones Because of the wires, people could not take those telephones with them when they left their homes or offices What if you had to make a call while you were away from home? You had to find a pay phone Pay phones are landlines found in public places Many pay phones are on the street You can make a call from inside a glass or metal space called a phone booth Once you are inside the booth, you put coins into a slot in the phone to make a call Telephones have seen a lot of progress Today, many people carry cell phones Cell phones not need to be connected with wires They can be used almost anywhere and can fit in an adult’s hand Many cell phones sold today are smart phones A smart phone is a cell phone that has lots of computer-style features For example, people use smart phones to check e-mail and go on the Internet And all that can be done using something small enough to carry in a pocket! Question 1: Does a landline need to be connected by a wire to a network of other telephones? A Yes, it does B No, it doesn’t Question 2: Why weren’t people able to take the landline with them to work? A Because of the wire B Because of the cost C Because of the weather D Because of the traffic Question 3: What are payphones? A Pay phones are landlines found in home B Pay phones are landlines found in the sea C Pay phones are landlines found in public places D Pay phones are landlines found in the sky Question 4: What does “they” in paragraph refer to? A landline B payphone C cellphone D mail Question 5: What is the difference between smart phone and cellphone? A It is cheaper B It weighs heavier C It has more features D It needs restoring Exercise 6: Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning Question 1: Interacting with friends through the internet is fun Question 2: It’s required that you have to follow netiquettes in this chat room Question 3: To communicate face-to-face is more convenient than to interact online Question 4: The message board is so informative that I read it all day Question 5: If I had a smart phone, I would be able to read emails UNIT 11: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Exercise 1: Choose the letter A, B, C or D the word that has different stress pattern from others Question 1: A oversleep B interact C underground D discover Question 2: A precise B science C engine D concert Exercise 3: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences Question 1: Archaeology are digging the ground to that site A explore B patent C invent D support Question 2: I really hope my dream will become a in the future A real B really C reality D realistic Question 3: I want to go to the supermarket to buy some bulbs A precise B field C light D steam Question 4: We are trying to the problem with the steam engine A support B solve C invent D benefit Question 5: There are a lot of benefits to researches A scientific B enormous C precise D technical Question 6: “I will hand in my assignment to the teacher tomorrow.” Alan said to me A Alan told me that he would hand in his assignment to the teacher the next day B Alan told me that he will hand in his assignment to the teacher the next day C Alan said me that he would hand in his assignment to the teacher the next day D Alan told me that he would hand in his assignment to the teacher tomorrow Question 7: The new invention may receive a lot of from the public A concerns B patents C roles D sciences Question 8: Artificial intelligence (AI) is an area of concerned with making computers copy intelligent human behaviour A field B study C reality D technique Exercise 4: Read the passage below and decide whether the statements are TRUE or FALSE? Inventions That Changes Our World People have been inventing things for years Paper was invented about 2,000 years ago The wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago What would life be like without paper to write on or bikes to ride? Those inventions have made life easier Airplane The Wright Brothers invented the first airplane in December 1903 That makes 2003 the 100th anniversary! Before the airplane was invented, most people traveled by cars, boats, and trains Today, airplanes help people travel faster How airplanes help you? Telephone Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 Before the telephone was invented, people kept in touch by writing letters or talking in person Today the telephone makes it easier for people to talk to one another How telephones help you? Automobile The first four-wheeled gas-powered car was invented by Karl Benz in 1891 Before people had cars, they couldn’t travel easily They walked or rode horses for short trips They took trains or boats for long trips Today cars are one of the main ways people travel How cars help you? Computer People worked for years to make the first computer It was built in 1946 The first computer was called ENIAC Today computers are an important part of many people’s lives People use computers as tools to write, get information, and much more How computers help you? Question 1: The wheel was invented more than thousand years ago Question 2: Before the airplane was invented, people traveled around on foot Question 3: Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 Question 4: Before the invention of automobiles, people walked or rode horses for long trips Question 5: People use computers as tools to write, get information Exercise 5: Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the passage below Computers are helpful in many ways First, they are fast They can work with information even (6) than a person Second, computers can work with a lot of information at the same time Third, they can store information for a long time They not forget things that the common people (7) , computers are almost always correct They are not perfect, but they usually not make mistakes Recently, it is important (8) about computers There are a number of things to learn Many companies have computers at work In addition, most universities (9) day and night courses in Computer Science Another way to learn is from a bok, or from a friend After a few hours of practice, you can (10) with computers Question 1: A quickly B quiclier C more quickly D most quickly Question 2: A finally B finish C final D finishing Question 3: A knowC knew C knowing D to know Question 4: A have B has C had D having Question 5: A B play C get D work Exercise 6: Read and answer the questions The history of the computer in the twentieth century is one of dramatic adaption and expansion The computer had modest beginnings in areas where it was used as a specialist tool The first electronic computer was built in the 1930s and was solely for use of undergraduate students in Iowa State University to handle mathematical computations in nuclear physics In World War II, computers were developed in order to wage counter espionage and break codes used by the enemy In the post-war years the scope of computers was expanded to include the military industrial complex and academia Obviously people needed to travel around these institutions and so there was a need for early network tools In the 1960’s an early version of the Internet, ARPPANET was used in computers were starting to change our lifestyle, the way we business and many style things (Elliot, 1994) and by the late 1980s, networks were expanding to embrace sections of the general public The internet was born Question 1: When was the first electronic computer invented? Question 2: Why was the scope of computer expanded in the post-war year? Question 3: What is the name of the early version odd the Internet? Question 4: When were networks expanded to serve general public? Exercise 7: Complete the sentences with given words Question 1: Lucia/ said/ they/ be not/ going to/ the/ cinema/ that night Question 2: Science/ play/ important/ role/ our/ daily life Question 3: Viet/ said/ he/ would/ be doing/ experiment/ 10 o’clock/ following day Question 4: I/ can’t/ imagine/ life/ without/ science/ technology Question 5: Parents/ not/ allow/ children/ play/ computer games/ long period of time Exercise 8: Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences Question 1: Nuclear/ plants/ a lot of/ don’t/ power/ require/ space Question 2: He/ that/ was/ a/ said/ robot/ hire/ he/ the/ going to/ following Saturday Question 3: Wrong/ big/ decisions/ a/ in/ caused/ nuclear/ Chernobyl/ explosion Question 4: We/ before/ seen/ have/ Physical/ never/ this/ experiment Question 5: You/ keep/ you/ have/ want/ to/ stay/ to/ quiet/ here/ if Exercise 9: Rewrite sentences without changing the meaning Question 1: Peter said: “I will try to learn hard to pass the entrance exam.” Question 2: It’s fascinating to watch science fiction movies Question 3: Thanks to technical advancements, we are having a more convenient life Question 4: I haven’t been to this gallery before Question 5: My smart phone is so convenient that I bring it everywhere ... many as 1 08 people (8) .The two – square – kilometer path of the mudslide also (9) about 50 homes A local resident said that the mudslide was caused by ground which has been made (10) ... last 10 years A volcanic B scattering C homeless D disastrous Question 7: They are trying residents from the flooded area A evacuate B evacuating C evacuated D to evacuate Question 8: Have... and Oceania that are close (8) _ the Pacific Ocean When marked on a map of the world, thus line of volcanoes looks a bit (9) a vast, open circle For this (10) it is known as the ring

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