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REVISION FOR UNITS 7, 8, – ENGLISH
Circle the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
1 A damage B disaster C collapse D evacuate
2 A eruption B mudslide C tsunami D multimedia A pollute B monument C freedom D contaminate
4 A liberty B tradition C simbolize D visitor
Circle the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions
5 A refugee B trainee C guarantee D employee A international B traditional C botanical D historical
7 A politic B athletic C fantastic D artistic A communication B bibliography C climatology D radiography A volunteer B scientific C sociology D property 10 A electronic B biology C photography D astrology Choose the best answers to complete the sentences
11 “Have you heard the news? A powerful earthquake and following tsunami hit the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia.” - “ _”
A How beautiful! B Awesome! C How terrible! D No problem
12 If the air wasn’t dirty, I _ so much
A would sneeze B sneeze C wouldn’t sneeze D to sneeze 13 If I you , I that car
A were/ would buy B were/ buy C were/ bought D was/ buying 14 If we recycle more , we _ the Earth
A help B would help C helping D will help 15 Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes global _
A warm B warming C warmly D warmth 16 The flight number 781 to Mebourne at o’clock tomorrow morning
A arrives B is arriving C has arrived D will arrive 17 Some documents say that people the Glastonbury Festival since the beginning of the 19th century
A celebrated B were celebrating C.have celebrated D celebrate 18 The Statue of Liberty is a major monument in New York which freedom
A attracts B symbolises C decides D understands
19 We on the Great Ocean Road, an Australian National Heritage at the moment A will drive B drive C have driven D are driving
20 The government of New Zealand has done a lot to the culture of the Maori A preserve B surround C puzzle D pronounce 21 Families camped out in a City park after their homes _ by the earthquake
A have heavily damaged B had damaged heavily C were heavily damaged D are damaged heavily 22 Before that day in Hawaii, we _ a volcanic eruption
A never saw B has never seen C had never seen D were never seen 23 The size of earthquakes _ on the Richter scale
A measures B measured C is measuring D is measured 24 At least 200 people _ after rivers burst their banks in Colombia mudslides A killed B had killed C were killed D are being killed Find a mistake in each sentence below
(2)27 Ky Lua market was (A) open for hundreds of (B) years for local (C) people and (D) foreigners 28 Dozens (A) of people were reported (B) to be still trap(C) in the rubble of a hotel (D)in Palu City Read the passage carefully and the tasks
New Zealand is located in the south-west Pacific Ocean, 1,600 kilometres south-east of Australia It consists of two main islands called the North Island and the South Island and a number of small islands The Maori - Polynesian race - were the first people who settled in New Zealand before the year 750 A.D The first European, a Dutch man called Abel Tasman arrived in New Zealand in 1642 Over a hundred year later, in 1769, Captain James Cook who belonged to the British Royal Navy discovered Fiordland in the South of New Zealand Then came the navigators, sealers, whalers, explorers and miners From 1840, New Zealand was a British Colony It became an independent nation in 1947
New Zealand is as large as the United Kingdom or Japan, but it has a much smaller population, only about 4.9 million Most people live on the North Island where there are two biggest cities: Wellington, the Capital City, and Auckland, the biggest City in terms of population
New Zealand is a beautiful country of snow-capped mountains, beaches and waterfalls It’s also famous for its large population of sheep There are about 45 million sheep living in farms all over the country New Zealand has many special birds The best known is the kiwi This lightless bird is the national emblem of New Zealand New Zealanders call themselves “kiwis”; it’s their nicknames!
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) 29 New Zealand is an island country in the Pacific Ocean
30 New Zealand was first discovered by James Cook in 1642 31 New Zealand used to be part of the United Kingdom
32 The alternative name for a New Zealander, Kiwi, is named after a fruit 33 The Capital of New Zealand also has the highest population
34 There are more sheep than people in New Zealand
Write the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first one Use the words given 35 It was the first time I had been in an earthquake (NEVER)
I _ 36 The wind started to blow three hours ago (FOR)
The wind 37 You should practice Drop, Cover and Hold On with family (WOULD)
If I _ 38 It’s three years since I started learning Spanish (FOR)
I _ 39 It is difficult for my friends to understand Australian’s accent (DIFFICULTY) My friends _ 40 Tim didn’t join the summer camp because he was sick (OF)
Because _ 41 They gave my village a ton of rice three days after the earthquake
A ton of rice 42 Scientists might propose another solution for drought
Another solution _ Reorder the words to make full sentences
43 the/ dangerous/ flood/ disasters/ in/ most/ world/ of/ the/ is/ one
44 many/ shelter/ had/ o’clock/ their homes/ by/ people/ camps/ fled/ to/ already/ seek/ in
45 be/ with/ people/ homeless/ will/ temporary/ provided/ accommodation 46 went/ more/ less/ to/ If/ we/ recycled/ rubbish/ landfill sites
47 much/ cities/ lights/ use/ Too/ of/cause/ in/ may/ light pollution/ electric
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