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the Olympic Games for the disabled are always held at the same time and in the same place as the normal Olympic Games.. The disabled athletes are able to compete in the normal Olympic G[r]

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PART i-READING COMPREHENSION Unit 9-The Post Office

Thanh Ba Post Office is equipped with advanced technology and has a spacious(=large) and pleasant front office We offer the best services with a well-trained staff, who are always thoughtful and courteous(=polite) to customers

Mail and Parcel Service

You can choose to send your letters by air or surface mail We also have the Express Mail Service and your EMS mail will be delivered in the shortest possible time

The maximum weight limit of a parcel is 31,5 kg We offer a very competitive rate for parcels under 15 kg Express Money Transfer

Just imagine your relatives are living over one thousand kilometres away from you and you want to send them some money quickly This speedy(=fast) and secure(=safe) service for transferring money can be useful The money will be sent to your relatives in less then 24 hours

Phone Calls and Faxes

Besides the ordinary telephone call service, our Post Office provides the Messenger Call Services This services helps you to notify the recipient of the time and place to receive the call

If you want to send a document and not want to lose its original shape, our facsimile service will help you Fax transmission has now become a cheap and convenient way to transmit texts and graphics over distances

Press Distribution

Don’t bother to go out early to buy your daily newspapers Just subscribe to your favourite newspapers and magazines and we will have them delivered to your house early in the morning

I Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

1 A facsimile B transfer C spacious D fax

2 A ready B friend C telephone D speedy

3 A subscribe B facsimile C pride D provide

4 A spacious B courteous C document D technology

5 A commune B security C punctuality D distribute

6 A post B busy C swim D spacious

7 A equipped B delivered C transferred D received

8 A helps B provides C documents D texts

9 A noisy B subscribe C service D graphics

10 A transfer B newspaper C thousand D relatives

Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest

1 A document B newspaper C competitive D favorite A technology B distribution C delivery D facsimile

3 A notify B origin C tomorrow D courteous

4 A become B distance C daily D morning

5 A graphic B subscribe C transmit D receive

Choose the best answer:

1 Post office is a place you can buy stamps, mail letters and packages, and receive mail

A that B which C where D when

2 Do you know the date we have to hand in the essay?

A which B where C on that D when

3 My uncle you met yesterday is a lawyer

A which B who C whose D to whom

4 The council in discussion with Lord Thomas, land most of the village is built on

A who B whom C whose D that

5 These adults, come to my night class, are very eager to learn

A whose B who C that D when

6 He is very capable learning and understanding things

A with B of C at D about

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A Secure B Efficient C Express D Reliable We are proud of our staff, who are always friendly and efficient

A well-done B well-appointed C well-behaved D well-trained The hotel staff are always friendly and courteous

A efficient B polite C helpful D perfect

10 There was no mention of the incident in the national press

A television B newspapers C Internet D radio

11 I need to £1,000 to my daughter’s account

A transfer B transform C transmit D transact

12 That man is a newcomer in our company Do you know him?

A That man is a newcomer in our company Do you know whom? B That man who is a newcomer in our company Do you know him? C Do you know him that man is a newcomer in our company? D Do you know that man, who is a newcomer in our company? 13 Yesterday I went to I had never been to before

A Thanh Ba Post Office, that B Thanh Ba Post Office where C Thanh Ba Post Office which D Thanh Ba Post Office, which 14 She has two grown children, both of live abroaD

A who B whom C that D whose

15 What is your in life? – Going out with friends and enjoying delicious foods

A please B pleasant C pleasure D pleasing

16 You can pay for the goods on

A deliver B delivery C deliverable D delivering

17 Those telephone companies have launched major campaigns to increase their number of

A subscribe B subscription C subscribers D subscribing

18 Most schools and universities are now equipped surveillance cameras and other security measures

A on B for C in D with

19 I wish you a speedy recovery from your illness to return to work soon

A thoughtful B gradual C courteous D quick

20 John often uses Express Money to send money to his parents in the countryside

A Change B Exchange C Transfer D Send

21 The Messenger Call Service helps you to notify the recipient of the time and place to receive the call

A receiver B fax C call D telephone

22 He often finds fault with he describes as having no talent A John Smith, whom B John Smith, that

C John Smith, whose D John Smith who

23 The scheme is designed to help children have fallen on hard times

A that parents B which parents C parents of which D whose parents 24 The doctor are examining a patient was taken to hospital last night

A which B who C whom D whose

25 The park I used to jog has been demolished

A which B where C that D in where

26 Finding a cure for cancer is one of the biggest challenges medical researchers face

A who B when C why D that

27 Money is all many people consider to be the aim of their life

A whose B which C that D whom

28 My friend, I visited last week, is talking a holiday soon

A that B whom C which D whose

IV In the passage, chose the word appropriate for each gap:

Ann Johnson has worked at this college for three years She is a responsible employee and gets on well with the other members of the department We have all found her to be an excellent (1) She is always on time for work She is an extremely (2) staff member who is able to work independently I can always rely on her creative thinking Her students often tell me how kind she is

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and has applied for the position of Director of Studies I think that you can count (5) Ann to make your school a success and I recommend her for the post of Director

1: A employer B adult C student D colleague

2: A reliable B lazy C stubborn D selfish

3: A therefore B as C so D and

4: A help B use C succeed D fail

5: A to B with C for D on

Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c or d - that needs correcting.

1 One of the most influence newspapers in the U.S is The New York Times, which is widely distributed throughout the world

2 The legal age which a person is considered to be an adult is customarily 18 Van Cliburn who studied piano from 1951 to 1954 and won multiple awards between 1958 and 1960

3 Dr Harder, that is the professor for this class, will be absent this week because of illness Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers

The last two decades have seen enormous changes in the way people's lives are affected by IT Twenty years ago, few people had access to a computer whilst today most people use them at work, home or school and use of e-mail and the Internet is an every day event

These developments have brought many benefits to our lives E-mail makes communication much easier and more immediate This has numerous benefits for business, commerce, and education The World Wide Web means that information on every conceivable subject is now available to us Clearly, for many people this has made life much easier and more convenient

However, not all the effects of the new technology have been beneficial Many people feel that the widespread use of e-mail is destroying traditional forms of communication such as letter writing, telephone and face-to-face conversation In addition, the huge size of the Web means it is almost impossible to control and regulate This has led to many concerns regarding children accessing unsuitable websites In conclusion, developments in IT have brought many benefits, yet I believe developments relating to new technology in the future are likely to produce many negative effects that will need to be addressed very carefully

1.In the last twenty years

A there have been dramatic changes in the field of computer science

B people's lives have been changed a lot because of the invention of the computer C the World Wide Web and e-mail communication have affected modern life D there have been developments in telecomunications

2 According to the passage, E-mail

A reduces face-to-face contact B can be checked quickly and easily C is used only in business D takes a lot of time to transmit 3.The World Wide Web and e-mail communication

A causes a busy and exciting life

B have also been used for education purpose C is difficult to get access to

D is destroying traditional customs 4.What does the IT stand for?

A Information Transfer B Information Transmission C Information Theory D Information Technology 5.Which sentence is NOT mentioned?

A The World Wide Web is difficult to navigate B The World Wide Web provides information C The World Wide Web is difficult to control D E-mail communic8.tion is quick and easy 6.The writer thinks future IT developments will be

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Unit 10 Nature in Danger

The human race is only one small species in the living world Many other species exist on this planet However, human beings have a great influence on the rest of the world They are changing the environment by building cities and villages where forests once stood They are affecting the water supply by using water for industry and agriculture They are changing weather conditions by cutting down trees in the forests And they are destroying the air by adding pollutants to it

It can be said that human being are changing the environment in all respects through their actions and by their habits This has resulted in two serious consequences The first is that many kinds of rare animals are killed The second is that the environment where these animals are living is badly destroyed As a result, the number or rare animals is decreasing so rapidly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.

In order to make sure that these rare animals not disappear, efforts have been made to protect the

environments in which they live Scientists have made lists of endangered species and suggested ways to save them Many organisations have been set up and funds have been raised Thousands of national parks all over the world have been established to protect endangered animals where these rare animals are living

If people’s interference with the environment decreases , more species will survive and produce offspring The Earth will be happy planet where human beings, animals and plants peacefully co-exist

calves

Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A broke B photos C social D another

A small B species C sure D supply

A near B appear C early D hear

A rather B mother C brother D growth Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest

A habit B danger C action D survive

A prohibit B destruction C disappear D endanger A human B planet C extinct D species

A exist B supply C effort D respect

A however B influence C pollutant D condition

Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct 10 After George had returned to his house, he was reading a book

A B C D

11 When her dog died, she cried very hardly for half an hour A B C D 12 Rice is most important plant in Vietnam

A B C D

13 Daisy has such many things to that she has no time to go out A B C D 14 I haven't smoked since a long time

A B C D Choose the best option

15 You should make sure what you have just told us

A in B on C of D over

16 The number of rare animals is decreasing rapidly

A mostly B gradually C quickly D dangerously 17 she said wasn't true

A Whom B Whose C Which D What

18 National Parks are established to create the environment for rare animals to survive and _offspring A supply B decrease C offer D produce

19 Their is rejected due to some problems of pollution

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A endanger B dangerous C danger D endangered 21 Sam's uncle, is very rich , came to visit our farm

A which B whose C who D whom

22 The woman I was looking smiled

A at which B that C at whom D whom

23 When I came to visit her last night, she a bath

A had B was having C has D is having

24 That director is very well-known, but I've forgotten his name

A That director, who has forgotten my name, is very well-known B That director, whose name I've forgotten , is very well-known C That director, whom I've forgotten name, is very well-known D That director is very well-known whose name I've forgotten 25 The music we are listening is very wonderful

A which B to which C that D with which

26 Whether we go out will depend the weather

A about B with C in D on

27 They finished their tea and then they left A After they had finished their tea, they left B They finished their tea after they had left C They had left before they finished their tea D After they had left, they finished their tea 29 Do you know the environmentalist ?

A with I used to work B with whom I used to work C with that I used to work D whom used to work

30 Tropical forests have supplied us with many sorts of plants for food, medicine, and industry A influenced B provided C changed D affected

31 The people in my village are leading a life

A peaceful B peace C peacefulness D peacefully 32 Do you know exactly number of Siberian tigers in China?

A a B an C no article D the

33 A person is a lecturer

A who at the university teaches teaches at the university who C who teaches at a university D whom teaches at the university 34 Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised

A delayed B collapsed C established D decreased 35 Hunting for meat and burning forests for soils wildlife

A survive B destroy C protect D conserve

36 Because of people's with the environment, many kinds of plants and animals are becoming rare A influence B supply C survival D interference

37 Those who concern are very worried about the of many species A disappearance B establishment C supply D provision 38 The flat he lived was dirty

A in that B in which C to which D that

39 The World Wild Funds is working to protect and save the forests that are in A danger B interest C consequence D encouragement 40 We all regard pollution as a matter to human beings

A seriousness B seriously C serious D seriouslize In the passage, chose the word appropriate for each gap:

Industrial zones are (41) the environment in our country Only eleven industrial zones of the country's seventy-four ones have waste (42) system for water, solid waste and toxic (43)

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treatment (49) the leader of the Environment and Nature Resource Research Institute, waste water treatment still remains an (50) problem

41 A pollute B pollution C polluted D polluting 42 A treated B treat C treating D treatment 43 A medicine B drugs C papers D chemicals

44 A to install B installing C install D A and B are correct 45 A as much as B as far as C as many as D as soon as

46 A investors B investment C invested D invest

47 A the B a C an D no article

48 A backward B up to C straight D toward

49 A Of B As C Since D According to

50 A big B enormous C large D all are correct Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer

Most people are afraid of sharks, but they usually not know very much about them There are more than 350 kinds of sharks, and all of them are meat eaters Sharks are useful because they eat sick fish and keep the oceans clean Sharks not have ears However, they can "hear" sounds and movements in the water Any sound or movement makes the water vibrate Sharks can feel these vibrations, which help them find food They also use their large eyes to find food Most sharks see best in dim light They often hunt for food at dawn, in the evening, or in the middle of the night Scientists want to learn more about sharks for several reasons For example, cancer is common in many animals, especially in people However, it is rare in sharks Scientists want to find out why sharks almost never get cancer Maybe this information can help people prevent cancer too

51: According to the passage, sharks are useful because

A they are very big B they clean the oceans C they are meat eaters D they eat fish

52: Sharks can find food because they can A feel vibrations and hear with their ears B see with their eyes and hear with their ears C feel vibrations and see with their large eyes D hear very well with their large ears

53: Most sharks hunt for food at night because

A they see best in dim light B they are hungry at night C there is more food then D other fish are sleeping 54: According to the passage, research on sharks may help

A people know how to prevent cancer B animals prevent cancer C people find a cure for AIDS D sharks live longer 55: The best title of this passage could be

A "Sharks - The Dangerous Animals" B "Sharks - The Meat Eaters"

C "Sharks - The Useful Animals"

D "Sharks - The Cancer Preventing Animals

Unit 11.Sources of Energy

At present, most of our energy comes from fossil fuels (oil,coal,and natural gas) However , such reserves are limited Because power demand is increasing very rapidly, fossil fuels will be exhausted within a relatively short time Therefore, people must develop and use alternative sources of energy

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Although there are some disadvantages, the potential of alternative sources of energy is great However, how to make full use of these sources of energy is a question for researchers all over the world

Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. A without B geothermal C although D other

2 A change B research C such D machine

3 A hydropower B energy C only D plenty

4 A exhausted B hundred C heat D however

Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest.

1 A provide B only C inside D demand

2 A expensively B environment C alternative D geothermal A therefore B limit C reserve D nuclear

4 A limit B entire C windmill D fossil

5 A energy B natural C relative D pollution Choose the best answer

1.Scientists are always looking for new of energy

A sources B laws C rules D bottles

2 Do you know where this kind of energy comes ?

A up B in C on D from

3 present, scientists are trying to find out the most suitable energy

A At B In C On D For

4 energy is one that comes from the sun

A Nuclear B Wind C Wave D Solar

5 Solar energy doesn't make the environment

A polluted B pollutant C polluting D pollution Nuclear power can provide us great source of energy

A for B on C with D at

7 She is the only one in the discussion to using nuclear power

A to object B objected C objects D whom objects John was the last applicant for a position in that energy station

A to be interviewed B to interview

C interviewing D which is interviewed The old man a black suit is a famous energy researcher

A whom is wearing B is wearing C to wear D wearing 10 Solar energy is not only plentiful but also infinite

A rapid B unlimited C limit D strong

11 The solar energy can change electricity

A with B for C to D into

12 energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel rather than oil, coal, and nuclear power

A Alternative B Solar C Hydroelectricity D Electricity 13 Oil, coal and natural gas are

A hydropower B nuclear power C solar system D fossil fuels 14.Water energy is used to create electricity

A heat B design C produce D operate

15 I have something interesting

A to tell you B told you C telling you D that tells you

16 Solar power, a potential of alternative sources of energy, is a big question for researchers

A which is B to be C is D that is

17 They are making an artificial lake water for an area A that is providing B which provides

C which is provided D to provide

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A machine B panel C windmill D dam 19 The novels over 100 years ago is still relevant today

A writing B wrote C write D written

20 We have a lot of important documents on energy to read

A we read B which we read

C that we have to read D for reading

21 The energy by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps

A which produces B that is producing C producing D produced 22 heat comes from the depth inside the earth

A Geothermal B Hydro C Nuclear D Solar

23 Without energy we could not

A dance B die C live D swim

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer:

Search for alternative sources of energy has led in various directions Many communities are burning garbage and other biological waste products to produce electricity- Converting waste products to gases or oil is also an efficient way to dispose of wastes Experimental work is being done to derive synthetic fuels from coal, oil shale, and coal tars But to date, that process has proven expensive Other experiments are underway to harness power with giant windmills Geothermal power is also being testeD Some experts expect utility companies to revive hydroelectric power derived from streams and rivers Fifty years ago hydroelectric power provided one third of the electricity used in the United States, but to day it supplies only percent The oceans are another potential source of energy Scientists are studying ways to convert the energy of ocean currents, tides, and waves to electricity Experiments are also underway to make use of temperature differences in ocean water to produce energy

1.What is the best title of the passage?

A The Use of Water Products for Energy

B The Search for Alternative Sources of Energy C Efficient Ways of Disposing of Waste

D New Discoveries in Geothermal Power

2.What provided one third of the electricity in the United States fifty years ago?

A wind B waste products C water D oil

3.What could Rest replace the phrase 'geothermal power' in the passage?

A heat from the earth B gases in the earth's atmosphere C steam that shot up out of the earth D water in the ocean, lake, or river 4.Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as an alternative source of energy?

A Burning of garbage B Geothermal power

C Synthetic fuels D Electricity

5.According to the author, what is the impracticability of using coal, oil shale and coal tars' as sources of energy due to?

A They take a lot of time B They are expensive C They are non-renewable resources D They are scarce resources 6.What can be inferred from the paragraph?

A All alternative production of energy will be derived from water B Hydroelectric power will be the main source of energy

C Synthetic fuels will be the principal source of alternative energy D Alternative energy will come from a variety of sources

Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. It has been long time since we walked to John, isn't it?

A B C D

A dolphin, often calling a "porpoise", is considered to be one of the brightest among animals A B C D She's read some books discussed the time when the city was undeveloped

A B C D This is the place which I was born and grew up

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Read the text below and decide which answer - a, b, c or d -best fits each space.

Although they are safe to use in the short term, coal, gas and oil present a long-term (1) to the environment All three types of fossil fuels produce carbon dioxide in (2) greater quantities than plants can use The carbon dioxide then (3) in the atmosphere and may even increase the earth's 'heat load' and lead to global (4) _ in temperature Furthermore, all three fossil 'fuels are (5) forms of energy Geothermal power is (6) ever to be an energy source of major importance It is limited and is exploitable in only a few places Hydro-power offers a much more useful source of energy It is also renewable but its (7) is limited Dams cannot be built in certain areas In addition, large dams are also (8) of causing changes in the world's climate Wind power is a (9) source of renewable energy but it cannot be used in many parts of the world where there is (10) wind Wave power is better source of energy in certain ways but it is clearly not practicable to build (11) across every river estuary or to cover seas with expensive equipment It is also ineffective where the sea is usually calm Solar power is renewable, it does not cause pollution and it does not add to the earth's heat (12) Unfortunately, solar power is not distributed equally, and in the northern latitudes it is difficult to (13) and store Solar power' also requires expensive equipment Finally, nuclear power provides a very (14) and renewable power source However, not only is there a great danger of leaks or accidents but there is also the problem of the (15) of radioactive waste

1 A warning B fight C threat D demand

2 A more B far C very D every

3 A accumulates B disperses C discharges D releases

4 A raise B change C drop D rise

5 A renewed B non-renewed C renewable D non-renewable

6 A mostly B unlikely C highly D mainly

7 A availability B alternativity C consumption D development

8 A consisting B composed C capable D typical

9 A power-free B limit-free C problem-free D pollution-free 10 A inefficient B insufficient C unlimited D nonexistent

11 A harbors B banks C dams D systems

12 A loss B exhaustion C dispersion D load

13 A collect B save C gain D pick

14 A potential B efficient C convenient D dangerous

15 A supply B solution C disposal D influence

Unit 12.The Asian Games

The Asian games, which take place every four years, are held for the purpose of developing intercultural knowledge and friendship within Asian In this multi-sport event, young people from all over Asia gather together to compete It is occasion when strength and sports skills are tested; friendship and solidarity are built and promoted

During their five-decade history, Asian Game have been advancing in all aspects The number of participants has been increasing The quality of athletes, officials and sports facilities has also been developing through time New sports and traditional sports have been introduced and added to the Games The 1st Asian Games were held in New Delhi, India in 1951 Only 489 athletes from 11 nations took park in the Games The six sports events at the first Games were basketball, cycling, football, aquatic sports, athletics and weightlifting Boxing, shooting and wrestling were added at the 2nd Asian games in Manila, the Philippines in 1954; and tennis, volleyball, table tennis and hockey were added at the 3rd Asian Games in Tokyo, Japan in 1958 Squash, rugby, fencing and mountain biking were introduced for the first time at the 13th Asian games in Bangkok, Thailand in 1998

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Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:

1 A music B discuss C communicate D human

2 A type B happy C busy D physic

3 A description B tradition C question D expression

4 A beat B weak C sea D bread

5 A foot B poor C good D book

Pick out the word that has a different stress pattern from the others.

1 A knowledge B friendship C athlete D compete

2 A tennis B hockey C event D effort

3 A appreciate B enthusiasm C participant D solidarity

4 A aquatic B basketball C official D together

5 A purpose B football C mountain D receive

Choose the best option:

1 The Olympics Games is one of the biggest sporting all over the world

A problems B cultures C events D chances

2 We are quite _ of the success of our country at the next Asian Games

A hope B hopeful C hopefully D hopefulness

3 He took out a photo of Peùleù, he adored

A whose B whom C that D which

4 On some special occasions, people often match and demonstrate to show their

A nation B event C culture D solidarity

5 The winners of each event were presented with gold, silver, and bronze

A flags B banners C medals D presents

6 How many sports are there the 14th Asian Games?

A in B on C at D to

7 More people would be attracted cycling if conditions were better

A in B to C with D from

8 Korea was chosen to be the of the 2002 Asian Games

A host B guest C participant D athlete

9 After the accident he lost his for the sport

A enthusiasm B enthusiast C enthusiastic D enthusiastically 10 There are things to prepare for the Games

A vary B variety C varied D various

11 The leg injury prevented him from active in the competition

A participate B participant C participation D participatory 12 Do you know the city the next Asian Games will be held?

A which B when C on which D in which

13 Summer is my favorite time I can enjoy many sporting games

A that B which C where D when

14 They are talking about they are looking at

A David Beckham is picture C David Beckham’s picture B David Beckham, which picture D David Beckham, whose picture 15 Did you see the open ceremony on T.V last night?

A shown B showing C to show D show

Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct I’m not used to go to school late I prefer punctuation

A B C D

2 Peter is used to doing morning exercise every day, didn’t he?

A B C D

3 In Vietnam, you should avoid to have a direct look into someone’s eyes A B

4 For more than 300 years, Ho Chi Minh City has been the economic, A B C

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Read the text carefully and then choose the best answer

Up to now, Thailand _ (1) _ the host country of the Asian Games for four times In 1966, Thailand held the Games for the first time It was the 5th Games with 18 countries _ (2) _ In 1970, South Korea dropped its plan to host the games _ (3) _security threats from North Korea, and the _ (4) _ host Thailand administered the Games in Bangkok using the fund of South Korea In 1978, Pakistan dropped its plan to host the Games due to conflicts with Bangladesh and in India Thailand

_ (5) _ to help and the Games were held in Bangkok The 13th Asian Games was held in Bangkok,

Thailand _ (6) _6 to 20 December 1998 This is _ (7) _ largest Asian Games _ (8) _in this millennium, with 9.469 athletes and officials from over 41 countries participating The Games went smoothly without _ (9) _ major problem in the spirit of the motto: Friendship Beyond Frontiers This is also the _ (10) _ Asian Games to be hosted this century

1 A is B will be C was D has been

2 A to compete B competing C competed D compete

3 A as B due to C because D despite

4 A previous B advanced C old D before

5 A suggested B advised C offered D made

6 A from B since C on D at

7 A a B an C the D no article

8 A which holds B holding C that held D held

9 A no B nor C any D not

10 A last B end C eventual D final

Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answer

60 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sports was heard of But when the annual games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sit Ludwid Guttmann, the situation began to change

Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by British Government to set up an, injury center at Stoke Mandeville near London His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled

In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part The next year, 1949, five teams took part From those beginnings, things have developed fast Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year In 1960 the first Olympics for the disabled were held in Rome, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games Now every four I years the Olympic Games for the disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately In other years Games for the Disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville In 1984 wheelchair Olympic Games, 1064 wheelchair athletes from about 40 countries took part Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics

The Games, have been a great success in promoting international friendship and understanding, and

proving that being disabled does not mean you can't enjoy sport One small source of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied Perhaps a few more years are still needed to convince those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should not be excluded 1.How long was the first games for the disabled held after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in London?

A years B 10 years C 19 years D 21 years

2.Which of the following is not mentioned as the place where the Olympic Games for the disabled were held? A England B Rome C Stoke Mandeville D Los Angeles

3 Which of the following statements is not true?

A Sir Ludwig Guttmann was an early organizer of the games for the disabled B Sir Ludwig Guttmann was an injured soldier

C Sir Ludwig Guttmann was from Germany

D Sir Ludwig Guttmann was welcomed by the British government From the passage, we may conclude that

A the Olympic Games for the disabled are always held at the same time and in the same place as the normal Olympic Games

B The disabled athletes are able to compete in the normal Olympic Games C the writer is in favour of holding the games for the disabled

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5 What is the main idea of the reading passage? A Sir Ludwig Guttmann

B Treating the disabled by playing sports

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