Yes, I am ready to go The Sahara desert in north Africa stretches eastwards from the Atlantic to the Red Sea and southwards from the Mediterranean to the grasslands and tropical forests
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1 A entered B travelled C remained D separated
2 A lies B dunes C slopes D rivers
3 A comprise B society C across D bottom
4 A low B grow C now D know
5 A remain B between C desert D metre
6 He was feeling bad He went to work, _ , and tried to concentrate
7 He was annoyed; , he kept quiet
8 His soda was flat, _ he drank it anyway
A however B but C so D therefore
9 I have read Soul on Ice, I have not read The Invisible Man
10 I am not interested in a trip to Asia this year , I would like to go to Europe
11 I work hard every day , I never work at weekends
A For example B As a result C Therefore D However
12 I don't think I'll get that job _ , I'm still going to apply
A As a result B Therefore C However D Although
13 He's the best boss I've ever had , he always buys everyone a present on their birthdays
A As a result B Although C Therefore D For example
14 There is no direct train to Calais , you can get there if you change at Lille
15 Her friend lied to her, she doesn’t trust him anymore
A but B despite C however D so
16 Albert was named _ his grandfather
17 The plane is flying _
A east B eastward C eastern D the east
18 He came top in the exam he hadn’t worked hard
A even though B while C despite D however
19 I am not so good at English, _ I have to practice more
A but B so C while D despite
20 I wanted to go, he wanted to stay
A and B but C or D so
21 I was very tired; , I determined to walk on to the next village
A therefore B however C and D for
22 Geography is a very interesting subject; very few people study it thoroughly
A and B however C moreover D so
23 we leave the library, we'll go right down the cafeteria
A Since B As soon as C Now that D Until
24 A is a large animal which is often used in deserts for carrying people or things
A horse B kangaroo C deer D camel
25 Madigan led a _ expedition to Antarctica in 1910
26 Tom: _ ? Mary: Yes, the clocks say nine o’clock
A Is it time to leave B Is it free time C Is time long time D What’s the time
27 Tom: Do you have a dictionary? - Mary: _
28 Tom: It’s late I must go now Bye - Mary: _
A Not at all B Hello C You are welcome D Goodbye See you soon
Trang 229 Tom: How are you feeling today? - Mary: _
A Down and out B Not too bad C Just as well D So and so
30 Tom: Are you ready to go to the cinema now? - Mary: _
A Now B Yes, I am C No, thanks D Yes, I am ready to go
The Sahara desert in north Africa stretches eastwards from the Atlantic to the Red Sea and southwards from the Mediterranean to the grasslands and tropical forests of equatorial Africa It has an area of about 8 million square kilometres and is the world's largest desert region The world’s highest temperatures have been recorded in the Western Sahara The traditional inhabitants have been the nomadic Berbers and Arabs moving from oasis to oasis: but vast areas remain totally uninhabited There is the evidence of recent severe draughts
in parts of Nigeria and neighbouring countries to suggest that the Sahara is expanding southwards On the other hand, there are plans to irrigate some areas; also, the desert has valuable deposits of oil, iron ore phosphates and uranium
36 The passage tells us that the Sahara desert _
A contains grasslands and tropical forests B is between two oceans to the east and west
C covers one eighth of Africa D has the Red Sea on its eastern boundary
37 The Sahara desert covers an area of _
A more than 8 million square kilometers B less than 8 million square kilometers
38 The Berbers and the Arabs of the Sahara _
A moved to the area in fairly recent times B fight over the right to settle in oasis areas
C inhabit most areas of the Sahara desert D have not settled in the desert but moved around
39 The word “expanding” is closest in meaning to which of the following?
40 We can assume from the passage that the Sahara may prove useful in the future because _
A it is growing and expanding towards the south B there are large amounts of necessary minerals there
C it may be used to irrigate neighbouring countries D it will probably continue to remain uninhabited
41 Because it was late, so that he tried to type the contract as fast as possible
A B C D
42 Before to go out, remember to turn off the computer
A B C D
43 People want to conserve the environment, but they can’t help pollute it
A B C D
44 The Simpson Desert is a largest one in Australia
A B C D
45 What are the dunes like in the west and northern parts of the desert?
A B C D
46 Jane dislikes television, but her husband watches it every night
A Jane enjoys watching television, but her husband does not
B Jane gets angry whenever her husband watches television at night
C Jane watches television with her husband every night
D Jane’s husband watches television nightly, but she dislikes it
47 We didn’t have a map with us, so we got lost
A If we had had a map with us, we wouldn’t get lost B If we had had a map with us, we would have got lost
C We wouldn’t have got lost, if we had had a map with us.D If we had had a map with us, we wouldn’t have got lost
48 I didn’t listen to my father’s advice, and I get myself into trouble now
A If I listened to my father, I would not get into trouble
B If I had listened to my father, I would not get into trouble
C If I listened to my father, I would not have got into trouble
Trang 3D If I had listened to my father, I would not have got into trouble.
49 They can't work They are too sleepy
A When they are too sleepy, they can't work B Because they can't work, they're too sleepy
C They are too sleepy that they can't work D They are too sleepy to work
50 She was tired, so she didn’t enjoy the party
A If she weren’t tired, she would enjoy the party.B If she had been tired, she wouldn’t have enjoyed the party
C If she were tired, she wouldn’t enjoy the party.D If she hadn’t been tired, she would have enjoyed the party