English 11 ( Unit 1-8 )

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English 11 ( Unit 1-8 )

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English 11 ( Unit 1 8 ) REVISION OF UNIT 1 1 She’s made friends a little girl who lives next door A to B of C by D with 2 Your friendship should be based on trust A basic B fragile C mutual D blind 3[.]

REVISION OF UNIT 1 She’s made friends ………… a little girl who lives next door A to B of C by D with Your friendship should be based on …………… trust A basic B fragile C mutual D blind I’ve got lots of …………, but only a few are really good friends A close friends B acquaintances C neighbors D partners Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship A romantic part B important part C difficult part D interesting part 35 Nancy did her best at school to expect……………a scholarship A offering B being offered C to offer D to be offered We stayed friends even after we ………… and left home A brought up B turned up C grew up D took up The children seem to be totally capable ………… working by themselves A on B of C in D for Friendship is a two – sided ………… , it lives by give – and – take A affair B event C aspect D feature He finds it ………… lasting friendships A difficult to make B difficulty in making C is difficult to make D difficult making 10 I can’t stand people with no …………… of humor A ability B spirit C keenness D sense 11 He is so …………… in giving help A generous B generosity C generously D general 12 She seems to very acquainted ………… the works of Shakespeare A to B with C of D by 13 It was her ………… that separated her from her classmates A selfish B selfishness C unselfish D unselfishness 14 They ………… a close friendship at university A created B became C promoted D formed 36 John suggested………… to the new brand in Vietnam A being appointed B to be appointed C to appoint D appointing 16 At the end of this month, we ………… friends for ten years A will be B are C has been D will have been 17 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 understanding D It’s difficult to understand 18 They ………… good friends, but they’ve fallen out recently A used to be B would be C were D are 19 It was so relaxing to be ………… old friends A in B between C among D around 20 They let their children up late at weekends A to stay B staying C stay D stayed REVISION OF UNIT I was sure that I …………… him before A met B had met C have met D was meeting 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 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 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 After she ………… hospital, she had a long holiday A leaves B is leaving C left D has lest I don’t like that man There is a sneaky look on his face A furious B humorous C dishonest D guilty She made a big ………… about not having a window seat on the plane A complaint B fuss C excitement D interest Teenagers often have their ………… who they admire very much A ideals B admirers C images D idols 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 10 He pulled a(n) ………… of dollar notes out of his pocket A sum B amount C piece D wad 11 I’ve never fallen in such a(n) ………… situation before A embarrassed B embarrassing C confused D confusing 12 What made you more interested ………… learning English? A on B in C about D to 13 I felt my face burning with ………… A confidence B enthusiasm C embarrassment D pleasure 14 She showed her ……… by asking lots of trivial questions A experience B experienced C inexperienced D inexperience 15 This ………… girl was disliked by the rest of the class A sneak B sneaky C sneaking D sneakiness 16 Their trip to the countryside was a ………… experience A memorable B memorial C memorizing D memorized 17 The boss made for a meeting after work A us to stay B us stay C us staying D us to staying 18 He refused her for herself A allow / to think B to allow / to think C allowing / thinking D to allow / think 19 We are planning _ several historical sites in Moscow A to visit B visit C visiting D visited 20 “Where are the other students?” – “I saw them _ in the yard.” A to play B to playing C play D to played REVISION OF UNIT Annie denied the brick through the window A to throw B to be thrown C being throwing D throwing I remember ………… to the zoo when I was a child A to take B to be taken C taking D being taking 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 Does Dr Johnson mind ………… at home if his patients need his help? A to call B to be called C calling D being called John expected ………… to the university, but he wasn’t A to admit B to be admitted C admitting D being admitted We managed ………… over the wall without ………… A to climb – seeing B climbing – being seen C to climb – being seen D to be climb – seeing A lots of foods and drinks will be served ………… the party A in B at C for D with The anniversary of the founding of the charity falls … 12th November A in B on C at D to When they get together, all they talk ………… is football A to B with C about D on 10 They held a concert to mark the ………… of Mozart’s death A occasion B anniversary C situation D remembrance 11 He tried his best to make his birthday party more ……… A enjoyed B enjoying C enjoyment D enjoyable 12 When they finished singing, Lisa ……… the candles on the cake A turned off B blew out C cleared up D brought out 13 A friend of mine phoned ………… me to a party A for invite B inviting C for inviting D to invite 14 My parents wouldn’t ……… to the party A allow me go B allow me to go C allow me going D allow to go 15 We hope that the students themselves will enjoy …… part in the projects A taking B to take C to be taken D being taken 16 Rosa and Luis are happy to be ………… for their golden anniversary A about B around C thorough D together 17 Jane is going to go abroad next month and she’s having a … party on Sunday A birthday B farewell C weeding D anniversary 18 It wasn’t until midnight that the party ………… A carried on B broke up C cleared up D went out 19 I saw a flock A fly B flying C having flown D flew 20 They’re having a party in ……… of his 84th birthday A ceremony B honor C memory D celebration REVISION OF UNIT MULTIPLE CHOICES : He spends most of his time computer games A played B having played C playing D to play The man wanted to avoid on security cameras A seeing B to see C to be seen D being seen He was accused of his ship two months ago A to desert B desert C deserting D having deserted the drawer, she took out a book A Open B Opened C Opening D Having opened 5.There is a special fund for the severely A orphan B volunteer C aged D handicapped Clinton congratulated me…………getting married A about B with C on D in 7………………all their money on gambling, he decided to go back home A Having spent B Spent C Had spent D Have spent All the shops are always………… of people at Christmas time A crowded B full C packed D busy Fatemah looked down to discover a snake at her feet When she saw it , she………… A was screaming B had screamed C screamed D screams 10 She warned the little boy…………….with matches A to not play B not to play C not play D not playing 11 The police accused him of fire to the building but he denied in the area on the night of the fire A setting/ being B setting/ having been C set/ be D having set/ having been 12 I observed a blue car very fast towards the motorway A having driven B driven C driving D to drive 13 They left the restaurant, two hours over lunch A spending B spent C after spend D having spent 14 I am to come to the meeting on Monday evening, please apologise for my absence A capable B excused C unable D disliked 15 photographs of the place, I had no desire to go there A seeing B seen C saw D having seen 16 I hate a child A see/ crying B see/ cry C seeing/ to cry 17 The work of the charity is funded by voluntary A action B activity C donation 18 We should take care of war invalids and family of martyrs A look after B look into C look for 19 Shy people often find it difficult to group discussions A take place in B take part in C get on with 20 it several times, he didn’t want to read it once again A reading B to read C to have read D seeing/ cry D organization D look at D get in D having read REVISION OF UNIT The of masses is an essential educational way of our party and people A generalization B role C duty D universalization The loving-peace people have been working for the of World Peace A access B glory C success D promotion All of members agreed the emergency meeting A being attended B attending C to be attended D to attend Many high school and college students in the USA work………to help disadvantage children A voluntarily B volunteer C voluntary D volunteering She enjoys A to sing B sing C singing D sang A situation in which something is happening or a lot of things are being done is a(n) A work B action C activity D happening You’re your time trying to persuade him; he’ll never help you A wasting B spending C losing D missing The most important thing we should now is to tackle the problem of widespread A illiterate B illiteracy C literate D literacy Someone told us sit on the stairs A don’t B not C not to D to not 10 “Don’t forget to ring me” A I advised David to ring me B I reminded David to ring me C I offered to be rung D You promised to ring me 11 The doctor advised him and to take up some sport A stop smoke B stop smoking C to stop smoking D to stop to smoke 12 I have told him never to buy some potatoes on the way home A come B comes C came D to come 13 Professional people expect when it is necessary to cancel an appointment A you to call them B that you would call them C you calling them D that you are calling them 14 me to phone them before I go out A Remind B Remember C Mention D Make 15 The conductor asked in the bus A them to please not to smoke B that they should not smoke C them not to smoke D them not to smoke 16 He told us to wait him at the bus stop A tomorrow B next Sunday C yesterday D the previous day 17 The student promised…………………… A not to be late again B never be late again C not being late again D me no to be late again 18 John thanked me………………helping him with the homework A to B for C with 19 The policeman stopped the thief ……………………… A leaving the shop B to leave the shop C from leave the shop 20 You can't prevent him from his own money A spending B spent C to spend D of REVISION OF UNIT Is there any answer …………………that question? D on leaving the shop A for B of C on D to It is ……….time to something to control birthrate D spend A a B an C the D x John reminded me……………….his motorbike by o’clock REVISION OF UNIT A please return B not forget to return C to return D remember to return Her mother prevented her going out tonight If you …………… breakfast, you wouldn’t be hungry now A against B from C about D at A would have B would have had C had D had had I apologized the book at home If you were given a big prize, what ……………….with the money? A for leaving B to leaving C leaving D to leave A you B would you C will you D are you going to 3.They _ him of having taken their money We have to protect our country’s natural ……, such as coal, oil, and forests A admitted B believed C accused D advised A population B resources C rates D methods 4.The teacher _ me on making such a clear speech It has been predicted that the world’s population might …….the figure of about billion A praised B thanked C apologized D congratulated A take B come C reach D start the address, I would have gone there She wouldn't have gone to university ……… A If I knew B If did I know C If had I know D Had I known A if her parents had insisted B her parents were not insisted Do you like in competitions? C unless her parents had insisted D only if her parents hadn't insisted A take part B to take part C being taken part D.taking part John said if he ……… any money he ………… me a drink Last month, I took part in the Math competition by our school A has - will buy B had - would have bought A organized B was organized C organizing D to organized C has had - would buy D had had - would have bought A person who decides who has won a competition is called a(n) 10 If it … more humid in the desert of the Southwest, the hot temperature would be unbearable A referee B judge C investigator D witness A is B would be C were D had been To make something develop or become more active 11 What would Tom if he the truth? A to encourage B to enhance C to stimulate D to strike A would know B knows C had known D knew 10 Tom’s mother _ him to turn off the lights before he went to bed 12 If I you were sick, I would have called sooner A said B reminded C accused D threatened A knew B had known C know D would have known 11 He _ his client to read it carefully before he signed it 13 If there a row, I’m going to keep out of it A allowed B invited C promised D advised A will be B is C were D had been 12 My close friend congratulated me on the first prize in the Math competition 14 If I you, I’d call and appologise A win B won C winning D to be won A am B were C would be D was 13 Tom apologized his teacher for his Math exercises 15 Jack will win the election if he harder A not B not doing C not to D not done A will campaign B would campaign C campaigned D campaigns 14 My brother has always dreamed -a job in that company 16 If I you, I wouldn’t say anything to him A of getting B on getting C at getting D in getting A was B were C will D had been 15 My mother warned me against -games on computer allday 17 Lisa………………her old friend while she going home from school A played B play C playing D to play A met B meet C was meeting D has met 16 Mary showing her around the city 18 ………………the photographs of this place before, I had no desire to go there A thanked me for B thanked me in C thanked me on D thanked me of A Seen B Seeing C Have seen D Having seen 17 The bad weather going for a picnic last weekend 19.David finished………………the report about four hours ago A prevented us in B prevented us on C prevented us of D prevented us from A writing B to be writing C having writing D to 18 He congratulated me -passing the driving test write A on B in C at D of 20 He ………… me to have dinner with him that night 19 He -throwing the stone into her house A hoped B agreed C offered D invited A denied B denied of C denied on D denied in 20 He celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary the next week REVISION UNIT A suggested B suggested of C suggested on D suggested in CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION: They didn’t serve enough food because there were some ……… guests A expect B expected C unexpected D unexpectedly …is a day or time of the year when people have a holiday from work and celebrate some special event, often a religious event A Festival B Decoration C Occasion D Celebration By ……………, people often try to good things on the first day of the year A tradition B traditional C traditionally D traditionalist Banh Chung and Mut are ……… food on Tet holiday The majorities of families have them during Tet A exciting B popular C ripe D colored Of the three sisters, Mary is the most beautiful ……… A someone B anyone C everyone D one On the first days of Tet, children ………… their new clothes and make New Year’s wishes to their parents A take on B put on C pick on D try on We wish you both health and longevity A long life B happy life C easy life D exciting life I need ………… to help me because it is a hard work A someone B anyone C anybody D no one Children are always …… about Tet holiday A excited B interested C keen D concerned 10 …… waiting to hear the result A Everyone was B All was C Everyone were D All were 11 The whole family try to get together at Christmas A contact B gather C relate D communicate 12 The doctor advised him and to take up some sport A stop smoke B stop smoking C to stop smoking D to stop to smoke 13 I have told him never to buy some potatoes on the way home A come B comes C came D to come 14 Professional people expect when it is necessary to cancel an appointment A you to call them B that you would call them C you calling them D that you are calling them 15 She said she would come to see us …………………………………… A when she has time B if she had time C unless she would have time D will she have time 16 Daisy told me ……………… she would leave for London to find a job A that if she were me B if that she were me C that if she had been me D that had she been me 17 I need …………….to help me because it is a hard work A someone B anyone C anybody D no one 18 Laziness and crime are inseparable You cannot have…………….without the other A everyone B someone C ones D one 19 ………………….in the street was shocked when they heard the news A Ones B Someone C Everyone D Anyone 20 If he had tried harder, he _ A will not be sacked B will not sack C would not sack D wouldn’t have been sacked Find the underlined words, phrases that needs correcting I would like to seeing that new kind of film A B C D If he would be taller, he would be a good basketball player A B C D If you were here yesterday, you would have seen Jean A B C D He said he was accused of have deserted his ship two months before A B C D My lawyer advised me to not say anything further about the accident A B C D She always wants helping those orphans A B C D You must keep to practise on the computer until you know how to use all of the programmes A B C D The teacher agreed dividing our class in two groups A B C D I saw he climb over the wall yesterday A B C D 10 Do you think the company will make her to pay some extra money? A B C D 11 Paul said that he is enjoying an interesting film on TV the night before A B C D 12 We're happy to knowing that you have got good marks in the final exam A B C D 13 The boy insisted on have a break after dinner A B C D 14 She looked forward to meet her mother again A B C D 15 It was too cold going out for a walk A B C D 16 I was listening to the radio last night when the door bell rings A B C D 17 My lawyer advised me not to saying anything further about the accident A B C D 18 The teacher congratulated Jack for winning the gold medal A B C D 19 My brother accused me of stole the money he had put on the table that morning A B C D 20 Mary told to Tom to tell his mother about the story A B C D Read the passage and choose one correct answer for each question After spending a day at the beach, I stopped to buy some food on my way home But when I reached for my wallet, it wasn’t there I checked my other pockets, the car and then headed back to the beach My driver’s license and my ID card disappeared My mind was racing through all the things I had lost and I felt rotten A search of the beach and the parking lot proved fruitless, so I headed home I tried to forget it because there was nothing I could do, but I was mad at myself for losing it After dinner when I was watching TV, the phone rang and a voice asked: “Did you lose a wallet? I found it on the beach.” What a great feeling that gave me – not only for my luck, but also for my faith in all humanity! How much time did the writer spend on the beach? A two days B one day C three days D a day and a half What did he lose? A his car B his wallet C his key D his food He felt _ when he knew that he lost his driver’s license and ID card? A happy B satisfied C angry D excited He went _ after searching the beach and the paring lot? A to his house B to his office C to the police station D to a fruit store What did the person who found his wallet do? A He called him B He came to his house C He called the police D He gave the police his wallet It is a custom in Britain and in most European countries to celebrate a person’s birthday Members of the family and close friends are supposed to be present at the party If they can’t come, they may send a gift by post At the birthday party, the person who gives the birthday party opens all the gifts in front of all the people present and thanks them for the gifts The mother usually makes a birthday cake, or if she can’t, she may order one from a cake shop A number of candles and placed on the top of the cake and they will be lit when the party starts The number of the candles is also the age of that person After the light is out, they sing the song “Happy birthday to you”, and then play some games or sing or dance together Celebrating a person’s birthday is a custom in _ A every country B Britain C most European countries D both B and C The people who are invited to the party are _ A family members B close friends C neighbors D both A and B The number of the candles on the cake stands for _ A the number of the guests B the number of the family members C the number of the gifts D the age of the person celebrating the birthday According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? A If the guests can’t come, they may send a gift by post B The person giving the party hides all the gifts C The person giving the party opens all the gifts What is the passage about? A The gifts in a birthday party C a birthday party D The person giving the party thanks the guests for the gifts B the person giving a birthday party D birthday celebration in Britain and European countries In ancient, people used to offer elaborately made cakes to the moon spirit on this day After making this symbolic offering, a family would enjoy eating the cakes together The festival eventually came to carry the idea of a happy family reunion and the custom has been passed down to this day On this midautumn night, the full moon is especially bright The whole family may sit together beneath the clear moonlight eating tasty moon cakes and appreciating the beauty of the full rounded moon Of course, those who are far away from their homes that night are only too easily reminded of their families when they look up at the luminous moon The words of the great Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai are often recited on such evenings, even today: “ I raise my head to gaze at the bright moon, and I drop my head to think of my old home.” The best title for this passage is A Moon Cakes B Mid-Autumn Night C Mid-Autumn Festival D A Meaningful Festival What does the word elaborately in line mean? A doing something carefully B doing something carelessly C doing something with a great effort D doing something in advance When does the festival occur? It occurs A on August B in the moonlit night in Autumn C in moonlit nights in Autumn D in the full moon night in mid-Autumn The Festival is an occasion for A the family eating cakes B the family making cakes C the family reunion D the family enjoying the Moon People who are far away from their homes often feel on this occasion A lonely B sad C upset D homesick Each summer, the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program sends a group of Americans to volunteer in London for seven weeks and provides housing and small stipend to help defray the high cost of living After seven weeks of volunteering, participants have two weeks to travel independently before returning to London to evaluate the program and get their flight back to the United States The application includes a few short essays, a series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer, and an informal interview with former volunteers that gives applicants a chance to find out more about the program How long a group of Americans volunteer in London? A Seven weeks B Two weeks C Three weeks D Each summer Which of the following is NOT included in the application? A A few short essays B A series of questions about the type of placement one would prefer C An informal interview with former volunteers D The roster of volunteer placements What does the Winant and Clayton Volunteer program provide them with? A Foods and clothes B.A few short essays C Transportation D Housing and a small stipend What can the volunteers after seven weeks of volunteering? A They can return to London B They can have two weeks to evaluate the program C They can have two weeks to travel independently D They can get their flight back to the United States The word defray in line three is nearest in meaning to _ A provide B give C ask D pay or settle A worldwide education survey released on December 8th, 1998, by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) found that about 130 million children between the ages of and 11, including 73 million girls, go without basic education This shortfall has broad implications for those children’s welfare, UNICEF argued The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1989 Convention on the rights of the Children established the right to education as a basic human right Nevertheless, more than 850 million people- about one-sixth of the world’s population- will enter the 21 st century unable to read or write, UNICEF said in its annual State of the World’s Children Report The illiteracy rate is highest in developing countries How many girls aged from to 11 were found illiterate in 1998? A 130 million B 850 million C 73 million D 203 million “welfare” in line exactly means……… A happiness B luck C love D money How many people won’t be able to read and write until the 21st century? A 850 million B about on-sixth of the world’s population C 130 million D billion Where is the illiteracy rate highest? A in the USA B in India C in developed countries D in developing countries What is the main topic of this passage? A human right B human beings C education D world’s population A new study shows that women can reduce their chances of developing heart disease by jogging for about three hours every week The researchers at Harvard University Medical in Boston have just reported the results of the study on the New England Journal of Medicine The study is the first to show the effectiveness of jogging in the developing of heart disease in women Only a few earlier studies have examined the effects of jogging on the heart, but nearly all have been done on men The new study involves more than 72,000 women between the ages of forty and sixty-five during a period of eight years The researchers have found that women who jog at least three hours a week have a thirty to forty percent lower chance of suffering a heart attack than those who not 31 The new study is about A men and heart attack B effects of jogging on women’s heart C men and jogging D medicine in Harvard University 32 Who have done the research? A The journalists on the New England Journal of Medicine B Some joggers C Women between the ages of forty and sixty-five D The researchers at Harvard University Medical in Boston 33 How many hours should women jog at least a week to reduce heart attacks? A B 40 C 65 D 72 34 Most of the early researches have been done on A babies B children C women D men 35 How long does the new research take? A years B years C 10 years D 12 years SPEAKING A: I am glad to be with you B: _ A Really? B I’m sorry C Me too D Thank you A: Have you ever spoken English to a native speaker? B: a Yes, I talked to an English girl last summer b I haven’t never spoken English c I don’t know d No, I haven’t spoken English A: Do you enjoy helping people how to read and write? B: a Never b Yes, I like that work c Helping people how to read and write is boring d No, thanks 4: A: Would you like to drink some tea? B: a Yes, please b I don’t like tea c No, thanks d a& c are correct A: What you think of the General Knowledge Quiz? B: a It is great b it sounds great c I hate that contest d I really like it A: What would you like to drink? B: a I’d like orange juice, please b I like orange juice c orange juice d thank you A: would you like to go to the theater with me tonight? B: _ a I’d love to b I am sorry c really? d Ok A: How often you support charities? B: a Sometimes b Yes, I c No, I don’t d Through donations A: Thank you very much B: _ a I’m sorry b You’re welcome c Me too d Thank you 10 A: What you think we should to help poor students? B: a We should provide free textbooks for them b We help them their homework c We should build new school d We should enforce strict school regulations WRITING “ I am sorry I come late,” he said He late a thanked for coming b apologized for coming c congratulated on coming d denied coming “ I would like to be thinner,” Mary said a Mary did not want to be thinner b Mary told to be thinner c Mary wanted o be thinner d Marry suggested to be thinner “ I won’t this work under any circumstances, “ the worker said a the worker promise to that work b The worker advised me to that work c the worker agreed to that work d The worker refused to that work “ Thank you very much for your help, John,” said Daisy a Daisy thanked John for helping her b Daisy told John to help her c Daisy wanted John to help her and said thanks d Daisy would like John to help her “ If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will go camping,” my leader said My leader said if the weather _ a was nice the next day, they would go camping b was nice the next day, we would go camping c is nice the next day, they will go camping d is nice tomorrow , they would go camping “ If I were 20 years old, I would take part in the volleyball club,” she said a she said that if she were 20 years old, she would have taken part in the volleyball club b She said that if she were 20 years old, she would take part in the volleyball club c She said that if I were 20 years old, I would take part in the volleyball club d She said that if she is 20 years old, she will take part in the volleyball club “ I will it for you, Mary,” Peter said a Peter advised Mary to it b Peter advised Mary not to it c Peter promised to it for Mary d Peter wanted Mary to it “ You had better stop smoking”, his father said a His father ordered him to stop smoking b His father wanted him not to stop smoking b His father advised him to stop smoking d His father advised him not to stop smoking “ I am sorry I broke the vase,” the boy said a The boy denied breaking the vase b The boy admitted breaking the vase c The boy refused to break the vase d The boy threatened to break the vase 10 “ It is you that stole my purse,” Mrs Pike said to the boy a Mrs Pike accused the boy of stealing her purse b Mrs Pike asked the boy to steal her purse c Mrs Pike insisted on stealing her purse d Mrs Pike advised they boy to steal her purse 11 “Would you like to have a drink with me?” is changed into reported speech as _ a He asked me if I liked to have a drink with him b He invited me to have a drink with him c He invited to have a drink with him d He invited me having a drink with him 12 “You took my book, Jane!” a He told me to take his book b He admitted taking my book c He accused her of taking his book d He thought that I had taken his book PRONUNCIATION A world B work C war D whom A threaten B throw C thankful D though A country B lunar C luck D plum A sugar B such C spring D similar A invited B celebrated C attended D married A growth B although C third D earth A native B provide C English D think A quickly B lady C daily D reply A suggested B multiplied C studied D opened 10 A decorate B occasion C special D calendar 11 A machine B change C teacher D choose 12 A trust B mutual C numbe D uncertain 13 A school B teacher C each D which 14 A grade B great C sneaky D embrace 15 A change B English C single D angle 16 A money B notice C glance D ankle 17 A candle B cake C decorate D celebration 18 A hour B honest C vehicle D happy 19 A question B mutual C situation D action 20 A earning B learning C searching D clearing ... you ever spoken English to a native speaker? B: a Yes, I talked to an English girl last summer b I haven’t never spoken English c I don’t know d No, I haven’t spoken English A: Do... on December 8th, 1998, by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) found that about 130 million children between the ages of and 11, including 73 million girls, go without basic education This... the United States The word defray in line three is nearest in meaning to _ A provide B give C ask D pay or settle A worldwide education survey released on December 8th, 1998, by the United

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