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Học anh văn ngày nay rất quan trọng, nhưng học từng để lấy bằng để thi đầu vào cao học là rất tốn thời gian, để rút ngắn thời gian cho những người vừa học vừa làm, những người không có nhiều thời gian cho việc học. Do vậy, chúng tôi soạn và thu thập một số dạng đề thi anh văn cho những anh chị nào muốn rút ngắn được thời gian ôn luyện của mình, giúp cho việc học có kết quả tốt.

Part 3.Read the passage and question below For each question, circle the correct letter (A,B,C or D) The best age to start learning the violin is between three and six “ says Margaret Porter, violinist and music teacher ‘It’s the time when you learning about the word Margaret, Who lives in London, prefers to take pupils at three or four, althought she has made lots of exceptions for keen five – year – olds When she started teaching violin 1972, her first class consisted of her children’s five – year – old school friends Margaret’s pupils have group lessons Each group has about a dozen pupils and each lesson lasts an hour, once a fortnight In addition, each pupil has one individual lesson week with her Parents also have to attend the classes It is importan that the parents take an active interrest in the lessons From the earliest lessons pupils learn to play by ear They not even try to read music until they have been playing for sereral years, and for a long time there is a big difference between their playing and reading of music Macrgaret says that her method is not supposed to produce great violinists, and always, suggests that pupils who perform particularly well should leave and study the violin using more traditional methods 1 What is the writer trying to in the text? A explain why Margaret likes teaching the violin B Describe a differren way of learning the violin C Give advice on how to find a music teacher D Explain why Margaret has a lot of pupil Why should someone read the text ? A to discover how Margaret learnt the violin B to learn why it is important to read music C to find out about Margaret’s teaching method D to learn why children should play the violin What opinion does Margaret have about her best pupil? A They ought to find another teacher B They vill become great violinists using her method C They could try harder D They take serveral year to learm to read music Margaret’s first pupils were A her children B three – and four – year – olds C her own friends D her children’s friends Which of the followings would Margaret include in an advertisement for her classes? A Learn to play the violin with your children- lessons a week B Watch your children learn to play the violin C Group violin lesson for children – no more than per group D We’ll look after your children while you learn the violin Read the following passage and choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to fill in each blank: Hospitality – looking after visitors – is universal, but in different cultures, host are expected to receive guets in different way In much of the ancient (1) , it was the custom to provide passing travelers with food and water, anh (2) after them well Indeed in some regions, if visitors were in the middle of a long journey, servants would wash their feet Today, some old customs have (3) In a traditional Japanese household, if a guest admires a (4) object in the house, the host will give it, to the guest straightaway And it is still (5) in parts of Russia to greet guests with bread and salt on a special cloth The guest is (6) to kiss them and hand them back to the host Sometimes the guest breaks (7) a small piece of bread, dips it in salt and eats it In some countries, When (8) guests arrive, they may feel they have been given a particularly (9) meal But this is probably because cthe host politely (10) offering more food and drink, and the guest is too embarrassed to turn anything down A Word B earth C globe D planet A name B look C take D go A Supported B emerged C preserved D Survived A usual B Precise C Particular D distinct A typically B everyday C average D ordinary A needed B required C Wanted D desired A In B down C out D off A foreign B strange C alien D unfamiliar A strong B thick C heavy D wide 10 A takes up B keeps on C comes off D puts in PART 2: Rewrite the following sentences, Use NO MORE THAN THREE words It is important to wear a suit to the conference to the conference is importan It is necessary for you to dress well at work You……………………………… well at work 3.Following your agenda and not interrupting another speaker is important It is………………………… your agenda and not to interrupt another speaker 4.You shoul prepare well as they may ask a lot of questions It is…………………… to prepare well , as they may ask a lot of questions It isn’s necessary to pay in advance You don’t ……………………….in advance PART 3: Listen to the following talk and then complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN THREE words (Trach 01) We interrupt (1)……………….for a special news bulletin Due to the (2) ………… neighborhoods throughout the city have lost electrical power (3)……… are already working to restore power in some of these areas, and additional crews are on their way to other sites, Residents are asked (4)…… all electrical appliances appliances to prevent potential hazasds until power (5)…… Listen to the following talk and then choose the correct answer for each question (track 02) What is this ad announcing ? A Job openings B Food service C A new phone number C A new restauran What sort of experience should applicants have ? A Experrience with the public B Sales experrience C Experience in food service D Grocery store experience Sample test 2: PART Read the passage and question below For each question, circle the correct letter (A,B,C or D) A month go I had no had idea that on a Saturday afternoon in November I’d be hanging 30 meters above the ground and enjoying it Now I looked down at the river far below me, and realized why people love rock- climbing My friend Matt and I had arrived at the Activity Centre on Friday evening The accommodation wasn’t wonderfull, but we had everything we needed (beds, blankets, food), and we were pleased to be out of the city and in the fresh air On Saturday morning we met the other ten members of our group Cameron had come along with two friends, Kevin and Simon, while sisters Carole and Lynn had come with Amanda, We had come from various places and more of us knew the area We knew we were going to spend the weekend outdoors, but none os us was sure exactly how Half of us spent the morning caving while the other went rock – climbing and then we changed at lunchtime, Matt and I went to the caves first Climbing out was harder than going in, but after a good deal of pushing, we were out at last – covered in mud but pleased and excited by what we’d done What is the writer trying to in the text ? A Advertise the Activity Centre B describe some people she met C explain how to certain outdoor sports D Say how she spent some free time What can the reader learn from the text ? A When to depend on o ther people at the Centre B How to apply for a places at the Centre C What sort of activities you can experience at the Centre D Which time of year is best to attend the Centre How you think the writer might describe her weekend ? A interesting B relaxed C.frightening D unpleasant What we learn about the group ? A Some of them had been there before B They had already chosen their preferred activities C Some of them already knew each other D They came from the same city Which of the following advertisements describes the Activity Centre? A ACTIVITYCENTRE: Set in beautiful countryside Accommodation and meals provided Make up your own timeable – choose from a variety of activities (horse riding, fishing, hill- walking, sailing, and mountain – biking) B ACTIVITY CENTRE: Set in beautiful countryside Enjoy te luxury of our accommodation Each room has its own bathroom Work with a group, or have individual teaching C ACTIVITY CENTRE: Set in beautiful countryside Accommodation provided Work with a group – we show you a range of activities that you didn’t realize you could ! D ACTIVITY CENTRE: Set in beautiful coutryside You can spend the day doing outdoor activities and we will find you accommodation with a local family Read the following passage and choose the best option (A,B, C, or D) to fill in each blank Everyone, old or young, should think about joing a sports club There are many benefits to being a (1) of a club First of all, you have the opportunity not just to play your favorite sport on a (2) basis, but also to improve Most clubs have training sessions or even professionals who (3) lessons Secondly, it is a chance to meet people who enjoy doing the same things as you, so you will probably get (4) with them and end up with a good (5) of friends Also, these clubs usually have an excellent (6) life as they arrange parties and special (7) at the club where you can meet to talk and eat together and generally have a good time Best of all A lot of clubs can arrange to get tickets for top sporting events that are hard to (8) This means you can often get front row (9) for matches and competitions in your favorite sport or you may even be able to see your favorite team Well, it’s (10) joining ! 1A fellow B member C representative D associate 2A timely B normal C even D regular 3A offer B receive C.hand D propose 4.A up B on C over D about A connection B contact C network D system A social B Society C group D company 7.A issues B affairs C organizations D occasions A order B keep C engage D register A seats B Stairs C places D chairs 10.A cost B value C worth D use PART 2: 1.Rewrite the following sentences.Use NO MORE THAN THREE words The bus station is near new shopping centre The bus station isn’t ………………… the new shopping centre Peter works in an a office near a river The office …………………….is located by a river 3.He is a very careful driver He drives……………………………………… She dances gracefully and sings beautifully She is a ………………… and a ………… singer Jason is too careless to drive that car Jason isn’t ……………to drive that car PART 3: 1.Listen to the following talk and then choose the correct answer for each question (track 03) What is wrong at the station ? A The elevator is broken B The escalator isn’t working C The satirway is closed D The exits are blocked How has the problem been solved for passengers in need? A They can get a wheelchair B They can take a taxi C They can take a bus D They can get a refund What does the announcer at the end statement ? A The announcer thanks the passengers B The announcer apologizes to the passengers C The announcer warns the passengers D The announcer advises the passengers Listen to the following talk and then complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN THREE words (Track 4) Before we end today’s meeting, I ‘d like you to know I have read your sugestions Your messsge is (1) …….We all want air- conditionners for the offices I am considering equipping all the branch offices with room air – concditioners and ours with central air (2)…… noted the dining room is not well ventilated and tends to get quite warm from the kitchen.(3)…… I am not fully convinced we need central air there Please fill out the survey you have before you If you are familiar with airconditioner brands and sizes,(4)…… and any other technical information Sample Test PART Read the information in sign and choose the best explanation A Do not take rubbish out of the bin B Make sure Britain has enough bins C Britain is a tidy country D Do not throw rubbish on the ground A Keep this item of clothing in a dry place B You must dry this item of clothing before you wear it C This item of clothing keeps you dry and clean D Do not use water to clean this item of clothing A You cannot walk your dog here B Dog owners must wear a lead C Owners must keep their dogs D You may walk your dog it it/s wearing a lead A You mustn/t smoke here B You must say thank you to smoke C Say thank you if they let you smoke D Smoking is bad for your health Read the passage and questions below For each question, circle the correct letter (A, B, C or D) Along with jogging and swimming, cycling is one of the best all – round forms of exercise It can help to increase your strength and energy, giving you more efficient muscles and a stronger heart But increasing your strength is not the only advantage of cycling Because you/re not carrying the weight of your boby on your frrt, it /s a good form of exercise for people with painful feet or backs, However, with all forms of exercise it/s important to start slowly and build up gently Doing too much or too quickly can damage muscles that aren/t used to working If you have any about taking up cycling for health reasons, talk to your doctor and ask for his/her advice Ideally you should be cycling least two or three times a week For the exercise to be doing you good, you should get a little out of breath Don/t worry that if you begin to lose your breath, it coul be dangerous and there must be something wrong with your heart This is simply not true; shortness of breath shows that the exereise is having the right effect However, if you are in pain then you should stop and take a rest This piece of writing is for A children B doctors C anyone D sportsmen and sportswomen Whats is the writer’s purpose ? A to persuade B to worry C to warn D to amuse People with back problems might go cycling because A it is a good general form of exercise B weight is taken off the feet C you can’t damage muscles quickly D you get a little out of breath What is the disadvantage of sudden exercise ? A It’s bad for people with painful feet or backs B You need to it along with jogging and swimming C Muscles that aren’t used to working could be hurt D You could begin to lose your breath Which of the following notices has the same ideas as the writer ? A LATE FOR WORK ? Do you get held up in traffic on the way to wort ? Do they always cancel the train you were going to catch ? Tf so, we have the answer for you/ Buy a bile! You’ll be in control keep your boss happy and be healthier too B A BIKE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR A WAY: Cycling: one of the safest forms of exercise there is A daily bike ride will hepl improve your breathing (especially ij 10 The write suggest that A the savannah a dessert C it has not rained for a long time B the Marshall eagle eats fish D tourists should not come in dry weather By “ go about their business” the writer maens A Tourism in Africa is big business B the animals go to with their normal activity D the animals are observed by naturalists What kind book does the text seem to be from ? A A book for experts on wildlife C A history of Africa B A fictional story D General non – fiction 4-Read the following passage and choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to fill each blank Not all people like to work but every likes to play All over the world, men and womam boys and girls encjoy Since the early , adults children had called their toghether to spend(2) even days playing sames Spood help people to live (3) They help to keep people healtthy and feeling good When they are playing games (4) a lot This is good for their haelth Having (5) with their friends makes them happy Many people enjoy spoken by watching others (6) In small towns, crowds meet to watch the bicycle races or the soccer games In big cities, thousands (7) to see an ice- skating show or a baseball game What are your favorite sports ? Is the weather (8) where you live? Then swimming is probadly one of your sports Boys and girls in many countries love to (9) There are wonderfull beaches and there are beautiful (10) and lakes across the country A music B movies C sports D trips A hours B weeks C months D years 3.A alone B busily C carefully D happily 4.A speak B think C move 21 D eat A fun B jokes C dinner D lessons A walk B play C jump D run A buy tickets B take turns C read newspapers D.hold meetings A cool C hot A skate B cold B swim 10 mountains B cities C surf D dance C rivers D hills D warm PART 2: 1.Rewrite the following sentences Use NO MORE THAN THREE words This room is too small for us to play music in This room isn’t…………………for us to play music in I prefer playing the guitar to playing to piano I like playing the guitar………………the piano The new supermarket is cheaper than the old one The old supermarket is…………………….the new one 4.Private colleges are more expensive than the state ones State colleges are …………………………….private ones 5.She spends more money than she earns She doesn’t earn ……………………………as she spends PART 3: Listen to the following talk and then choose the correct answer for each question (track 08) Mary Gliding is a …………………… A student B Coordinator C student officer D French teacher 22 The trip begins on…………………………… A Wed 4th April B Sat 31st March C Sat 4th April D.Wed 31st March They will cross the channel………………… A by coach B by hovercraft C by ferry D by train They will return home at around…………… A 12:00 B 21:00 C 22:00 D.24:00 Sample Test PART 1: 7.Read the information in each sign and choose the best explanation A You should not park near here because is it an exit for vehicles B This parking space is reserved for the vehicle’s owner C This parking space is not for vehicles that are shorter then metres D You must not park closer than metres to this vehicle A Do not read your book while you are eating in the café B Pay in the café for any books that you want to buy C Do not take books which you haven’t bought yet into the café D If you pay for the coffee, you can take any book A A new 22 bus will operate along Regent Street from January B after January you can catch a 22 bus all day on Regent Street C There will be a limited 22 bus service along Regent Street from January D From January there will be 22 buses on Regent Street 23 A Be careful with this parcel as the goods might break B Use the handle to pick up this parcel so the goods inside C Take care when wrapping parcel with breakable goods inside D The handle of this parcel is good but breakable A Customers have to photocopy their repair from before leaving their computer for repair B Customers should fill in a form before leaving their computer for repair C Copies of originnal repair form are available if requestted D We want to see a copy of the repair froms before we return your computer Read the passage and question below, For each question, circle the correct letter (A, B, C, or D) Summer Jobs for Students Employers are more and more interested in taking on students during their holiday periods Students can the easier tasks and free up time for their permanent employees to concentrate on the more demanding ones Althougth there is little financial reward for students, it is a great chance to explore their interested and add to to their CVs Howeve, few student know what jobs may be avaiable Colleges sometimes advertise summer jobs on their notice- boards and in newspapers, and there are also well- khnow international organization which can help Students can also search the wed, find an interesting company and email the manager to ask what temporary jobs exit This may sound time – consuming, but students then get to work in the company of their choice, so it is what I recommend As a science student, two years ago I spent ten weeks in a laboratory in california, helping a group of ressearchers with their work To begin with, the job seemed uninteresting because my responsibilities were not clear, but when I started working on a range of projects , such as writing research papers and creating wed pages, my attitude changed 24 I was paid ennough to cover all my daily needs, so I had no financial worries, One of my jobs was to prepare educational materrial for school This was an entirely new challenge which I enjoyed so much that I decided to train as a teacher ther a reseacher when I got back My only regret was that I’d been too busy to learn more about the USA, but then a good summer Job seldom leaves you much free time and you should be prepared for that What is the writer’s purpose in writing the text ? A To warm students about low in writing the text ? B to describe the best summer jobs for students C to encourcage students to look for summer jobs D to offer students interesting summer jobs The writer says the best way to find a good summer job is A to ask their own colleges for help B to read the job advertisements in the press C to join an organized students program D to contact possible employers directly The write found the California job disappointing at first because A He was not sure what he had to B He had to wrok on too many project C He did not like research work D He lacked good computer skills In what way did the California job benenfit the writer ? A It allowed him to save some monney B It gave him contacts he could use later C It made him change his career plans 25 D It taught him what life was like in the USA Which of these could be the writer speaking? A A summer job is a good way of getting to see the world B Students are often unaware of summer job oppcortunities C Employers are unwilling to offer summer jobs to students D Students should be better paid for doing summer jobs Read the following passage and choose the best option (A,B,C or D) to fill in each blank GREENPEACE Greenpeace is an independent organization that campaigns to protect the environment It has approximately 4.5 million members worldwide in 158 countries, and 300.000 of these in the United Kingdom (1) in North America in 1971, it has since openction offices round the world As (2) as its campaigning (3) , it also has chariable trust which (4) scientific research and (5) educational projects on environmental issues Greenpeace (6) in non – vilent direct action Activists (7) public attention to serious threats to the environment (8) issues on which the organization is campaigning include the atmosphere (global waring), the (9) of the rainforests and toxic (10) being emitted fro factories A.Built B Produced C Invented D Formed A Long B well C good D far A Work B job C occupation D position A pays B funds C rewards D earns A undertakes B engages C commits D enters A acceptsB believes A get B pay C hold C draw 26 D depends D take A Current B.Recent C Immediate D Next A ruin B extinction C destruction D downfall C rubblish D waste 10 A leftovers B litter PART 2: Rewrite the following sentences Use NO MORE THAN THREE words I haven’t been to a concert for a long time It’s a long time since………………….to a concert There has been a sharp fall in UK sales UK sales………………………………… He started doing his business a week ago He has been doing his business……………… Since 2003 exports have risen by 8% There has been……………… 8% in exports since 2003 Working conditions have improved dramaticlly in the past ten years There has been…………… in working conditions in the past ten year PART 3: You will hear parts of a radio program about classical For each question, put tick (x) in the correct box (trach 09) This week prize is…… A  a musical cassette B. two concert tickets C  a classical CD D. a new car The person who wrote the music lived in…… A. Italy B. Spain C. France 27 D. the USA What else shares the title of this music? A. a garden B. a play C. a park D  a station What did people when they first hear the music? A. Some left before cthe end B only a few clapped C  Some asked for their money back D. some left asleep This piece of music has been… A  played in the cinema B  use in advertising C  printed D. used for a TV paly If you know the competition answers, you should ring……… A. 0108937224 B  0018739242 C  0081937242 D  0018937224 Sample Test PART 1: Read the passage and questions beloww For each question, circle the correct letter (A, B, C, or D) Happy New Year Almost all cultures celebrate the end of one year and the beginning of another in some ways Different cults celebrate the beginning of a new year in differren ways and at differrent times on the calendar In Western countries, people usually celebrate New year at mid ninght on january st People may go to parties, dress in form clothers- like tuxedos and evening gowns, anh drink champagne at midnight, During the first minuties of the new year People cheer and wish other happiness for the year a head But some cultures prefer to celebrate the new year by walking up early to watch the sun rise They welcome the new year with the first light of the sunrise 28 It is also a common Western custom to make a new Year’s promise, called a resolution New Year’s resolutions usually include promise to try something new or change a habit in the new year Many cultures also special things to get rid of bad luck at the beginning of a new year For example, in Ecuador, families make a big doll from old clothes The doll is filler with old newspapers and firecrackers At midnight, these dolls are burned to show that the bad things from the past year are gone and the new year can start afresh Other common tradition to keep away bad luck in a new year include throwing things in rivers or the ocean, or saying special things on the first day of the new year Other New Year traditions are followed to bring good luck in the new year A widesprea Spanish tradition for good luck is to eat grapes on New Year’s Day The more grapes person eats, the more good luck the person will have in the year In France, people pancakes for good luck at New Year In the United States, some people eat black – eye peas for good luck – but to get good luck for a whole year you have to eat 365 of them ! What is the main idea of the reading ? A The meaning of “Happy New Year” B What date New Year is celebrated in different cultures C Various New Year is celebrated in different cultures D Why people make resolutions Which cultures celebrate New Year in the morning? A the United States B Spain C France D The passage doesn’t say 29 What is a resolution ? A Something you burn B something you eat C something you say D something you wear What is the topic of the fourth paragraph ? A bringing good luck B Keeping away bad luck C Planning for the next year D remembering the past Which is probably true about eating black – eyed peas on New Year? A Black – eyed peas taste bad B One pea bring one day of luck C The peas are very difficult to cook D It is bad luck to eat a lot of black – eyed peas 4.Read the following passage and choose the best option (A,B, C or D) to fill in each blank: Situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf, Dubai is one of the seven countries that today make up the United Arab Emirates The capital, also named Dubai, was (1) at the beginning of the 19th century, and, because, of its prime (2) it rapidly became popular with foreign tradesmen, many of whom eventually (3) in the city Today, Dubai is a modern, thriving city attracting an increasing (4) of tourists If you come here in the summer, however, be warned The temperature can (5) a maximum of over 47 degrees Celsius, so remember to drink (6) of water Dubai city is where everyone will want to start their sightseeing Go exploring and, who knows, you might find something unexpected just (7) the corner Of course, you can visit one of the modern shopping malls, but for a completely, different (8) , go to a souk – a traditional market that you can find in many parts of Dubai, selling clothes,jewellery, food and sculptures One thing you will be expected to is to (9) with the shopkeeper before agreeing on a price It is not just about striking a bargain, it is part of the (10) 30 A invented B founded A land B neighborhood C location D position A matured B settled C developed D established A total B amount C number D sum A achieve B make C realize D reach A enoughB lot C devised C plenty D discovered D sufficent A across B behind C below D.around A experience B occasion C event D incident A contractB argue 10 A culture C quarrel B dealing D negotiate C habit D.practice PART 2: 1.Rewrite the following sentences Use NO MORE THAN THREE words Shall we go into town this afternoon ? Would…………………go into town this afternoon ? 2.Would you please give me a hand? Would you mind……………hand? 3.Perhaps she didn’t know anythinga bout it She might not………….anything about it 4.It can be boring just staying at home You can……………… just staying at home 5.This is the first time I have eaten this kind of food I………….this kind of food before 31 Sample Test PART 1: Read the passage and questions below For each question,circle the correct letter (A, B, C, or D) After men landed on the moon in 1969, astronauts around the world had a problemthere were no other places they could go! Even today, the other planets are still too far away for astronauts to fly to So while rockets and robots can go to other planets, maned flights have to stay closer to home, for the time being Therefore, since visiting the moon, manned space programs have turned their attention to solving problems related to living and working in space Currently, NASA’s manned space exploration program focuses on the space shuttle program, NASA now operates three space shuttles, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavor Unfortunately, two of NASA’s shuttles, Challenger and Columbia, have been lost through accidents Seven astronauts died in each accident Since the beginning of the shuttle program, the shuttles have flown more than a hundred missions These missions have included putting satellites into orbit, photographing the earth, studying sapce Conducting experiments related to working in space, and connecting with various manned space stations in orbit Throughout the short history of the exploration of space stations have been put into orbit The first manned space station was the Soviet station Salyut 1, put into orbit in 1971, Later, in 1986, the Soviet Union launched the Mir space station Mir stayed in orbit until March 23, 2001 Over that time, 104 astronauts visited the station to stay for various lengths of time The person who has spent the longest in space so far is Russian astronaut Valeri Polyakov Working as the doctor aboard the station, lived on Mir for 438 days without returning to earth, In total , Poyakov worked aboard Mir for 678 days before retiring Today, astronauts from around the world are working together to complete the International Space Station (ISS) The first part of this space station was launched in 32 1998 NASA predicts the ISS should be complete by 2011 In the long run, it is hoped that the ISS will be a place where people can live and work all year round What is the best title for this passage? A Valeri Polyakov – An Amazing Astronaut B The past and Future of Space Travel C Space Cities of the Future D Living and Working on the International Space Station Why can’t astronauts travel to other planets now? A There are not enough space shuttles B There have been too many rocket accidents C There are too many problems here on Earth D The journey would take too long for a person How many space shuttle astronauts have been killed in accidents? A B C 14 D.100 What is Not true about Valeri Polyakov? A He is a doctor B He stayed aboard Mir for 678 days at one time C He is not an astronaut any more D He has spent more time in space than anyone else What is true about International Space Station ? A It is being built by the United States alone B I will be launched into space in 2011 C It was complete in 1998 33 D It will eventually have living and working there all the time Read the following passage and choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to fill in each blank Over (1) decades, it has become trendy for(2) who are between school and university to take a year (3) from studying Some go on long train (4) around Europe Others go further, backpacking or hitchhiking to countries (5) Thailand or India Cheap travel isn’t aways comforbable or convennient The kinds of hostels backpackers have to stay at aren’t always (6) and it may be necessary to (7) for spiders and scorpions before using the bathroom! But the travelers get to visit fantastic places, meet interesting people and (8) enormous fun Of course, school – leavers who have a conscience want to give back to the countries they visit,(9) is why today’s backpackers often take part in a volunteer project along the way For a fee, travel companies will arrange students(10) to work on a turtle conservation project, for example, or to teach English in poor willages 1.A Late B recent C near A kids B youths C teenagers D adolescents A away B out C on A travels B excursions D lately D far C journeys D tours A of B as C such D like A ideal B romantic C amazing D terrific A inspect B examine C check D Hunt A have D make A that 10 A for B C find B it C this D which B how C that D if PART 2: 1.Rewrite the following sentences Use NO MORE THAN THREE words 34 If we don’t improve our use of water, the number of people who don’t have clean water will double Unless……………… use of water, the number of people who don’t have clean water will double If we nothing to stop global warming, we will see big changes in the future Unless…………………to stop global warming, we will see big changes in the future You should apply for the job in that company If…………………… I would apply for the job in that company I didn’t study that lesson That’s why I didn’t pass the exam If……………………………….that lesson, I would have passed the exam You eat too much That’s why you’re getting fat If…………………………………….too much you wouldn’t get fat 35 ... In much of the ancient (1) , it was the custom to provide passing travelers with food and water, anh (2) after them well Indeed in some regions, if visitors were in the middle of a long journey,... on january st People may go to parties, dress in form clothers- like tuxedos and evening gowns, anh drink champagne at midnight, During the first minuties of the new year People cheer and wish

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