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Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.. I had gone to elementary school with her.[r]

(1)LE QUY DON GIFTED HIGH SCHOOL ONE-PERIOD TEST Name: Allotted time: 45 minutes Class: 11 CODE: 152 I Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase Before the (1) _ of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country Then the person in another country paid for that part of the trip If a letter (2) _ several countries, the problem was worse Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with the glue (3) _ the back The British post office made the first stamps in 1840 They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter The post office delivered the letter When people received letters, they didn't have to pay anything The letters were paid Postage stamps became (4) _ in Great Britain immediately Other countries started making their postage stamps very quickly Today post office in every country sell beautiful stamps Collecting stamps is one of the cheapest hobbies in the world, and every stamp (5) _ knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A manufacture B creation C discovery D invention A crossed B passed C travelled D toured A behind B in C at D on A widespread B extensive C universal D general A achiever B restorer C collector D gatherer II Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest A graphic B subscribe C transmit D receive A destruction B disappear C prohibit D endanger A exhausted B pollution C infinite D potential A facsimile B delivery C technology D distribution 10 A expensively B environment C alternative D geothermal III Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 11 A swimmer B swan C sword D swallow 12 A hundred B heat C however D exhausted 13 A supply B small C species D sure 14 A shrimp B shrine C shrivel D shrill 15 A hydropower B energy C only D plenty IV Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER More than two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water Water is essential to life Neither plants not animals can live without it Although we are surrounded by water, only less than three per cent of this water is fresh water, which is important to us We need fresh water to irrigate our crops, and plants and animals need it to survive Water has become one of the most important sources of energy In the olden days, we used steam to move engines of ships and trains Then we dicovered hydro-electricity This meant that there was no need to burn fuel to produce electricity Fast-running water turned the turbo engine and this in turn produced energy like electricity There was less pollution in the process Later, we built dams along rivers to ensure that there was fast-running water and we also made use of tidal waves Sad to say, man has polluted the water which he needs For years, we have been polluting our water We use water to flush our waste and we use rivers as sewers to carry our wastes away We dump rubbish into the lakes and oceans, thinking that it will be safe Not only that, many industries have dumped unwanted chemicals and toxic substances into the sea This is because it is cheaper than recycling Oil slicks are another major problem The oil does not degenerate but floats on the surface and prevent oxygen from entering the sea Thousands of aquatic animals and birds have died because of this We must protect the water from further pollution or we will be the ones to suffer for our ignorance 16 People treated the ocean as a dumping ground (2) A so that the fish can eat the refuse B so that the refuse will dissolve in the ocean C because the ocean is vast and has no other uses D so as to cut costs 17 Besides enabling our survival, water can also be used A to wash waste materials B as a sewage system C to produce electricity D as a dumping ground 18 About of the Earth's surface is approximately made up of land A one whole B one-third C two-thirds D half 19 Water is precious though it is in abundance because A it is salt water and not fresh water that is in abundance B water is very hard to produce C water can only be used once D water turns bad easily 20 In the passage, "toxic" means A poisonous B healthy C harmless D suffocating V Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part 21 The student had an impressive record A that the prize was awarded B who the prize was awarded C the prize was awarded D to whom to prize was awarded 22 The paintings with a small red dot have already been sold A are marked B marking C which marked D marked 23 They own an original Picasso painting, is over a million dollars A of the value which B which of the value C the value of which D of which the value 24 energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power A Alternative B Solar C Hydroelectricity D Electricity 25 The government sent money and food to the people houses were destroyed by the storm last week A who B who's C whose D that 26 She felt and protected when she was with her parents A convenient B thoughtful C spacious D secure 27 Those telephone companies have launched major campaignsto increase their number of A subscribing B subscription C subscribe D subscribers 28 Scientists are constantly searching for new sources of power modern society running A using for keeping B used for keeping C that uses to keep D which uses to keep 29 We have a lot of things for our new project A preparing B which prepared C for preparing D to prepare 30 Garbage is considered to be some kind of A pollution B pollute C pollutants D polluting 31 How long will it be before the world's fuel supplies are exhausted? A got rid of B used up C put up with D gone out 32 Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning A given B provided C offered D distributed 33 They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals dying out A for B with C up D from 34 Forest destruction results floods and air pollution A in B about C from D into 35 Opening the present , she was trembling with excitement A to that her sweet heart had sent her B her sweetheart had sent her that C her sweetheart had sent her D whose her sweetheart had sent her VI Rewrite each of the following sentences as directed in the brackets so that it has a similar meaning to the first one(s) (3) John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 He was the sixth president of the United States (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake It's on the north Greek border (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  All students who don't hand in their papers will fail in the exam (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  The police have just found the money stolen in the bank robbery (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  The sunlight coming through the window wakes me up early every morning (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  The police want to know the hotel Mr Foster stayed there two weeks ago (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  We used to have a room in which we could play music (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  Vicky's name was missed off the list, so she wasn't very pleased (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  The vegetables are grown without chemicals They are sold in supermarkets (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  10 I ran into a woman I had gone to elementary school with her (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun with preposition.)  VII Underline a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it 11 I would like to live in the country which there is plenty of sunshine . 12 Viet is the sixth student in my college winning the scholarship to study in America . 13 Students who living on campus are close to their classroom and library . 14 The people about who the novelist wrote were factory workers and their families . 15 Only a few of the films show at the Gray Theater are suitable for children . 01 ; / = ~ ANSWER SHEET 10 ; / = ~ 19 ; / = ~ 28 ; / = ~ 02 ; / = ~ 11 ; / = ~ 20 ; / = ~ 29 ; / = ~ 03 ; / = ~ 12 ; / = ~ 21 ; / = ~ 30 ; / = ~ 04 ; / = ~ 13 ; / = ~ 22 ; / = ~ 31 ; / = ~ 05 ; / = ~ 14 ; / = ~ 23 ; / = ~ 32 ; / = ~ 06 ; / = ~ 15 ; / = ~ 24 ; / = ~ 33 ; / = ~ 07 ; / = ~ 16 ; / = ~ 25 ; / = ~ 34 ; / = ~ 08 ; / = ~ 17 ; / = ~ 26 ; / = ~ 35 ; / = ~ 09 ; / = ~ 18 ; / = ~ 27 ; / = ~ LE QUY DON GIFTED HIGH SCHOOL Name: Class: 11 ONE-PERIOD TEST Allotted time: 45 minutes CODE: 186 (4) I Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part The government sent money and food to the people houses were destroyed by the storm last week A that B who's C who D whose Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning A distributed B provided C given D offered Scientists are constantly searching for new sources of power modern society running A using for keeping B used for keeping C which uses to keep D that uses to keep Forest destruction results floods and air pollution A from B into C about D in Garbage is considered to be some kind of A pollute B polluting C pollution D pollutants How long will it be before the world's fuel supplies are exhausted? A got rid of B used up C put up with D gone out energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power A Hydroelectricity B Electricity C Alternative D Solar The student had an impressive record A to whom to prize was awarded B the prize was awarded C that the prize was awarded D who the prize was awarded Those telephone companies have launched major campaignsto increase their number of A subscribe B subscribers C subscription D subscribing 10 They own an original Picasso painting, is over a million dollars A of the value which B the value of which C which of the value D of which the value 11 Opening the present , she was trembling with excitement A whose her sweetheart had sent her B her sweetheart had sent her C to that her sweet heart had sent her D her sweetheart had sent her that 12 We have a lot of things for our new project A for preparing B preparing C to prepare D which prepared 13 She felt and protected when she was with her parents A secure B convenient C thoughtful D spacious 14 The paintings with a small red dot have already been sold A which marked B are marked C marked D marking 15 They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals dying out A up B from C with D for II Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER More than two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water Water is essential to life Neither plants not animals can live without it Although we are surrounded by water, only less than three per cent of this water is fresh water, which is important to us We need fresh water to irrigate our crops, and plants and animals need it to survive Water has become one of the most important sources of energy In the olden days, we used steam to move engines of ships and trains Then we dicovered hydro-electricity This meant that there was no need to burn fuel to produce electricity Fast-running water turned the turbo engine and this in turn produced energy like electricity There was less pollution in the process Later, we built dams along rivers to ensure that there was fast-running water and we also made use of tidal waves Sad to say, man has polluted the water which he needs For years, we have been polluting our water We use water to flush our waste and we use rivers as sewers to carry our wastes away We dump rubbish into the lakes and oceans, thinking that it will be safe Not only that, many industries have dumped unwanted chemicals and toxic substances into the sea This is because it is cheaper than recycling (5) Oil slicks are another major problem The oil does not degenerate but floats on the surface and prevent oxygen from entering the sea Thousands of aquatic animals and birds have died because of this We must protect the water from further pollution or we will be the ones to suffer for our ignorance 16 Besides enabling our survival, water can also be used A as a dumping ground B as a sewage system C to wash waste materials D to produce electricity 17 About of the Earth's surface is approximately made up of land A half B two-thirds C one whole D one-third 18 People treated the ocean as a dumping ground A so as to cut costs B because the ocean is vast and has no other uses C so that the fish can eat the refuse D so that the refuse will dissolve in the ocean 19 Water is precious though it is in abundance because A water turns bad easily B water is very hard to produce C water can only be used once D it is salt water and not fresh water that is in abundance 20 In the passage, "toxic" means A healthy B harmless C poisonous D suffocating III Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest 21 A shrine B shrill C shrivel D shrimp 22 A swallow B swan C sword D swimmer 23 A exhausted B heat C however D hundred 24 A only B hydropower C plenty D energy 25 A small B supply C sure D species IV Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase Before the (26) _ of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country Then the person in another country paid for that part of the trip If a letter (27) _ several countries, the problem was worse Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with the glue (28) _ the back The British post office made the first stamps in 1840 They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter The post office delivered the letter When people received letters, they didn't have to pay anything The letters were paid Postage stamps became (29) _ in Great Britain immediately Other countries started making their postage stamps very quickly Today post office in every country sell beautiful stamps Collecting stamps is one of the cheapest hobbies in the world, and every stamp (30) _ knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue 26 A discovery B creation C invention D manufacture 27 A crossed B passed C travelled D toured 28 A in B at C on D behind 29 A widespread B extensive C general D universal 30 A achiever B restorer C collector D gatherer V Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest 31 A exhausted B pollution C infinite D potential 32 A facsimile B distribution C technology D delivery 33 A environment B alternative C geothermal D expensively 34 A disappear B prohibit C destruction D endanger 35 A subscribe B receive C graphic D Transmit VI Rewrite each of the following sentences as directed in the brackets so that it has a similar meaning to the first one(s) John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 He was the sixth president of the United States (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  (6) The police want to know the hotel Mr Foster stayed there two weeks ago (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  The sunlight coming through the window wakes me up early every morning (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  The police have just found the money stolen in the bank robbery (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  Vicky's name was missed off the list, so she wasn't very pleased (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  The vegetables are grown without chemicals They are sold in supermarkets (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  We used to have a room in which we could play music (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  All students who don't hand in their papers will fail in the exam (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake It's on the north Greek border (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  10 I ran into a woman I had gone to elementary school with her (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun with preposition.)  VII Underline a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it 11 Only a few of the films show at the Gray Theater are suitable for children . 12 I would like to live in the country which there is plenty of sunshine . 13 The people about who the novelist wrote were factory workers and their families . 14 Viet is the sixth student in my college winning the scholarship to study in America . 15 Students who living on campus are close to their classroom and library . 01 ; / = ~ ANSWER SHEET 10 ; / = ~ 19 ; / = ~ 28 ; / = ~ 02 ; / = ~ 11 ; / = ~ 20 ; / = ~ 29 ; / = ~ 03 ; / = ~ 12 ; / = ~ 21 ; / = ~ 30 ; / = ~ 04 ; / = ~ 13 ; / = ~ 22 ; / = ~ 31 ; / = ~ 05 ; / = ~ 14 ; / = ~ 23 ; / = ~ 32 ; / = ~ 06 ; / = ~ 15 ; / = ~ 24 ; / = ~ 33 ; / = ~ 07 ; / = ~ 16 ; / = ~ 25 ; / = ~ 34 ; / = ~ 08 ; / = ~ 17 ; / = ~ 26 ; / = ~ 35 ; / = ~ 09 ; / = ~ 18 ; / = ~ 27 ; / = ~ (7) LE QUY DON GIFTED HIGH SCHOOL Name: Class: 11 ONE-PERIOD TEST Allotted time: 45 minutes CODE: 220 I Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest A geothermal B alternative C expensively D environment A delivery B technology C facsimile D distribution A pollution B exhausted C infinite D potential A subscribe B transmit C graphic D receive A destruction B endanger C disappear D prohibit II Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A small B supply C sure D species A swan B swallow C sword D swimmer A shrill B shrimp C shrine D shrivel A energy B only C plenty D hydropower 10 A however B exhausted C heat D hundred III Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase Before the (11) _ of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country Then the person in another country paid for that part of the trip If a letter (12) _ several countries, the problem was worse Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with the glue (13) _ the back The British post office made the first stamps in 1840 They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter The post office delivered the letter When people received letters, they didn't have to pay anything The letters were paid Postage stamps became (14) _ in Great Britain immediately Other countries started making their postage stamps very quickly Today post office in every country sell beautiful stamps Collecting stamps is one of the cheapest hobbies in the world, and every stamp (15) _ knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue 11 A manufacture B invention C creation D discovery 12 A crossed B passed C travelled D toured 13 A at B on C in D behind 14 A widespread B universal C general D extensive 15 A restorer B achiever C gatherer D collector IV Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part 16 The government sent money and food to the people houses were destroyed by the storm last week A that B who's C who D whose 17 Opening the present , she was trembling with excitement A her sweetheart had sent her B whose her sweetheart had sent her C to that her sweet heart had sent her D her sweetheart had sent her that 18 She felt and protected when she was with her parents A convenient B spacious C thoughtful D secure 19 We have a lot of things for our new project A for preparing B which prepared C preparing D to prepare 20 They own an original Picasso painting, is over a million dollars A of the value which B of which the value C the value of which D which of the value 21 Scientists are constantly searching for new sources of power modern society running A using for keeping B that uses to keep C which uses to keep D used for keeping 22 Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning A distributed B offered C given D provided 23 Forest destruction results floods and air pollution A into B from C about D in (8) 24 energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power A Alternative B Hydroelectricity C Electricity D Solar 25 Garbage is considered to be some kind of A polluting B pollutants C pollution D pollute 26 Those telephone companies have launched major campaignsto increase their number of A subscribers B subscription C subscribe D subscribing 27 How long will it be before the world's fuel supplies are exhausted? A put up with B got rid of C used up D gone out 28 The student had an impressive record A who the prize was awarded B the prize was awarded C that the prize was awarded D to whom to prize was awarded 29 They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals dying out A up B for C with D from 30 The paintings with a small red dot have already been sold A are marked B marking C which marked D marked V Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER More than two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water Water is essential to life Neither plants not animals can live without it Although we are surrounded by water, only less than three per cent of this water is fresh water, which is important to us We need fresh water to irrigate our crops, and plants and animals need it to survive Water has become one of the most important sources of energy In the olden days, we used steam to move engines of ships and trains Then we dicovered hydro-electricity This meant that there was no need to burn fuel to produce electricity Fast-running water turned the turbo engine and this in turn produced energy like electricity There was less pollution in the process Later, we built dams along rivers to ensure that there was fast-running water and we also made use of tidal waves Sad to say, man has polluted the water which he needs For years, we have been polluting our water We use water to flush our waste and we use rivers as sewers to carry our wastes away We dump rubbish into the lakes and oceans, thinking that it will be safe Not only that, many industries have dumped unwanted chemicals and toxic substances into the sea This is because it is cheaper than recycling Oil slicks are another major problem The oil does not degenerate but floats on the surface and prevent oxygen from entering the sea Thousands of aquatic animals and birds have died because of this We must protect the water from further pollution or we will be the ones to suffer for our ignorance 31 In the passage, "toxic" means A suffocating B harmless C healthy D poisonous 32 People treated the ocean as a dumping ground A so as to cut costs B so that the fish can eat the refuse C so that the refuse will dissolve in the ocean D because the ocean is vast and has no other uses 33 Water is precious though it is in abundance because A water turns bad easily B water can only be used once C water is very hard to produce D it is salt water and not fresh water that is in abundance 34 About of the Earth's surface is approximately made up of land A one whole B two-thirds C half D one-third 35 Besides enabling our survival, water can also be used A to wash waste materials B as a sewage system C as a dumping ground D to produce electricity (9) VI Underline a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it Only a few of the films show at the Gray Theater are suitable for children . Students who living on campus are close to their classroom and library . I would like to live in the country which there is plenty of sunshine . The people about who the novelist wrote were factory workers and their families . Viet is the sixth student in my college winning the scholarship to study in America . VII Rewrite each of the following sentences as directed in the brackets so that it has a similar meaning to the first one(s) The police have just found the money stolen in the bank robbery (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  We used to have a room in which we could play music (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  Vicky's name was missed off the list, so she wasn't very pleased (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  All students who don't hand in their papers will fail in the exam (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  10 Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake It's on the north Greek border (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  11 The vegetables are grown without chemicals They are sold in supermarkets (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  12 The sunlight coming through the window wakes me up early every morning (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  13 The police want to know the hotel Mr Foster stayed there two weeks ago (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  14 John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 He was the sixth president of the United States (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  15 I ran into a woman I had gone to elementary school with her (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun with preposition.)  01 ; / = ~ ANSWER SHEET 10 ; / = ~ 19 ; / = ~ 28 ; / = ~ 02 ; / = ~ 11 ; / = ~ 20 ; / = ~ 29 ; / = ~ 03 ; / = ~ 12 ; / = ~ 21 ; / = ~ 30 ; / = ~ 04 ; / = ~ 13 ; / = ~ 22 ; / = ~ 31 ; / = ~ 05 ; / = ~ 14 ; / = ~ 23 ; / = ~ 32 ; / = ~ 06 ; / = ~ 15 ; / = ~ 24 ; / = ~ 33 ; / = ~ 07 ; / = ~ 16 ; / = ~ 25 ; / = ~ 34 ; / = ~ 08 ; / = ~ 17 ; / = ~ 26 ; / = ~ 35 ; / = ~ 09 ; / = ~ 18 ; / = ~ 27 ; / = ~ (10) LE QUY DON GIFTED HIGH SCHOOL Name: Class: 11 ONE-PERIOD TEST Allotted time: 45 minutes CODE: 254 I Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A supply B species C sure D small A only B plenty C energy D hydropower A however B heat C hundred D exhausted A swimmer B swallow C sword D swan A shrivel B shrill C shrimp D shrine II Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER More than two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered with water Water is essential to life Neither plants not animals can live without it Although we are surrounded by water, only less than three per cent of this water is fresh water, which is important to us We need fresh water to irrigate our crops, and plants and animals need it to survive Water has become one of the most important sources of energy In the olden days, we used steam to move engines of ships and trains Then we dicovered hydro-electricity This meant that there was no need to burn fuel to produce electricity Fast-running water turned the turbo engine and this in turn produced energy like electricity There was less pollution in the process Later, we built dams along rivers to ensure that there was fast-running water and we also made use of tidal waves Sad to say, man has polluted the water which he needs For years, we have been polluting our water We use water to flush our waste and we use rivers as sewers to carry our wastes away We dump rubbish into the lakes and oceans, thinking that it will be safe Not only that, many industries have dumped unwanted chemicals and toxic substances into the sea This is because it is cheaper than recycling Oil slicks are another major problem The oil does not degenerate but floats on the surface and prevent oxygen from entering the sea Thousands of aquatic animals and birds have died because of this We must protect the water from further pollution or we will be the ones to suffer for our ignorance About of the Earth's surface is approximately made up of land A two-thirds B half C one-third D one whole Besides enabling our survival, water can also be used A as a sewage system B as a dumping ground C to wash waste materials D to produce electricity People treated the ocean as a dumping ground A so that the fish can eat the refuse B because the ocean is vast and has no other uses C so as to cut costs D so that the refuse will dissolve in the ocean In the passage, "toxic" means A harmless B suffocating C healthy D poisonous 10 Water is precious though it is in abundance because A it is salt water and not fresh water that is in abundance B water turns bad easily C water can only be used once D water is very hard to produce III Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest 11 A prohibit B disappear C destruction 12 A distribution B delivery C facsimile 13 A receive B transmit C subscribe 14 A exhausted B infinite C pollution 15 A geothermal B environment C alternative D endanger D technology D graphic D potential D expensively (11) IV Choose A, B, C or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part 16 Scientists are constantly searching for new sources of power modern society running A which uses to keep B used for keeping C that uses to keep D using for keeping 17 They own an original Picasso painting, is over a million dollars A the value of which B which of the value C of the value which D of which the value 18 The student had an impressive record A to whom to prize was awarded B who the prize was awarded C that the prize was awarded D the prize was awarded 19 energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power A Solar B Alternative C Hydroelectricity D Electricity 20 They are asking for public donations to protect some certain wild animals dying out A with B from C for D up 21 Garbage is considered to be some kind of A pollutants B polluting C pollute D pollution 22 Forest destruction results floods and air pollution A in B from C into D about 23 Opening the present , she was trembling with excitement A her sweetheart had sent her B to that her sweet heart had sent her C her sweetheart had sent her that D whose her sweetheart had sent her 24 Newspapers and magazines are often delivered early in the morning A offered B provided C distributed D given 25 The government sent money and food to the people houses were destroyed by the storm last week A that B who's C who D whose 26 She felt and protected when she was with her parents A thoughtful B spacious C convenient D secure 27 Those telephone companies have launched major campaignsto increase their number of A subscribers B subscription C subscribe D subscribing 28 The paintings with a small red dot have already been sold A marking B which marked C are marked D marked 29 How long will it be before the world's fuel supplies are exhausted? A gone out B got rid of C put up with D used up 30 We have a lot of things for our new project A for preparing B to prepare C which prepared D preparing V Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase Before the (31) _ of the postage stamp, it was difficult to send a letter to another country The sender paid for the letter to travel in his or her own country Then the person in another country paid for that part of the trip If a letter (32) _ several countries, the problem was worse Rowland Hill, a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with the glue (33) _ the back The British post office made the first stamps in 1840 They were the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter The post office delivered the letter When people received letters, they didn't have to pay anything The letters were paid Postage stamps became (34) _ in Great Britain immediately Other countries started making their postage stamps very quickly Today post office in every country sell beautiful stamps Collecting stamps is one of the cheapest hobbies in the world, and every stamp (35) _ knows about the Penny Black and the Twopence Blue 31 A discovery B manufacture C invention D creation 32 A passed B crossed C travelled D toured 33 A in B on C at D behind 34 A extensive B general C widespread D universal 35 A achiever B gatherer C restorer D collector (12) VI Rewrite each of the following sentences as directed in the brackets so that it has a similar meaning to the first one(s) We used to have a room in which we could play music (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  I ran into a woman I had gone to elementary school with her (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun with preposition.)  All students who don't hand in their papers will fail in the exam (Change the relative clause into phrase.)  The police want to know the hotel Mr Foster stayed there two weeks ago (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  The sunlight coming through the window wakes me up early every morning (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  John Quincy Adams was born on July 11, 1767 He was the sixth president of the United States (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  Lake Prespa is a lonely beautiful lake It's on the north Greek border (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  Vicky's name was missed off the list, so she wasn't very pleased (Combine two sentences by using a relative pronoun or adverb.)  The police have just found the money stolen in the bank robbery (Change the relative phrase into relative clause.)  10 The vegetables are grown without chemicals They are sold in supermarkets (Combine two sentences, use one of them as a relative phrase.)  VII Underline a mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it 11 Viet is the sixth student in my college winning the scholarship to study in America . 12 Students who living on campus are close to their classroom and library . 13 The people about who the novelist wrote were factory workers and their families . 14 Only a few of the films show at the Gray Theater are suitable for children . 15 I would like to live in the country which there is plenty of sunshine . 01 ; / = ~ ANSWER SHEET 10 ; / = ~ 19 ; / = ~ 28 ; / = ~ 02 ; / = ~ 11 ; / = ~ 20 ; / = ~ 29 ; / = ~ 03 ; / = ~ 12 ; / = ~ 21 ; / = ~ 30 ; / = ~ 04 ; / = ~ 13 ; / = ~ 22 ; / = ~ 31 ; / = ~ 05 ; / = ~ 14 ; / = ~ 23 ; / = ~ 32 ; / = ~ 06 ; / = ~ 15 ; / = ~ 24 ; / = ~ 33 ; / = ~ 07 ; / = ~ 16 ; / = ~ 25 ; / = ~ 34 ; / = ~ 08 ; / = ~ 17 ; / = ~ 26 ; / = ~ 35 ; / = ~ 09 ; / = ~ 18 ; / = ~ 27 ; / = ~ (13)

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