Tra Vinh 11
Tra Vinh 11
Tra Vinh 11
IV. Collocations and idioms - Choose the most suitable word to complete each sentence.
1. Her health has improved in ___________.
A. sick and tired B. odds and ends C. leaps and bounds D. trial and error
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2. The government stopped the local companies from importing fake milk powder ________ of public
health.
A. in the interest B. to the best C. for the attention D. on the safe side
3. If she wins the prize again this year, it’ll be a real _________in her cap.
A. nutshell B. gemstone C. feather D. landmark
4. I’m so _________ under with work at the moment – it’s awful!
A. snowed B. iced C. rained D. fogged
5. Don’t call Pam just now. Something has gone wrong with the computer; she’s _________ because she
can’t get the data she needs.
A. in a stew B. out of a rut C. in the swim D. under the sink
6. The twin sisters are as alike as two ______ in a pod. Few can tell them apart.
A. nuts B. peas C. leaves D. flowers
7. His promise is as good as ______. We can rely on him.
A. gold B. gem C. diamond D. jewel
8. My brother finally threw in the ______ and admitted defeat.
A. apkin B. flag C. coin D. towel
9. His chronic fits do _______ a problem to us as we have to be on the alert all the time and apply his
medicine whenever he needs it.
A. exhibit B. stage C. pose D. bid
10. The flights are full at the moment, so you'll have to _____ .
A. run a stroke of luck B. get a better luck C. be down on your luck D. take pot
luck
ANSWER KEY
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5.A 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. C 10.D
V. READING COMPREHENSION
Passage 1: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Aviculturists, people who raise birds for commercial sale, have not yet learned
how to simulate the natural incubation of parrot eggs in the wild. They continue
to look for better ways to increase egg production and to improve chick survival rates.
When parrots incubate their eggs in the wild, the temperature and humidity of the
(5) nest are controlled naturally. Heat is transferred from the bird's skin to the top portion
of the eggshell, leaving the sides and bottom of the egg at a cooler temperature. This
temperature gradient may be vital to successful hatching. Nest construction can
contribute to this temperature gradient. Nests of loosely arranged sticks, rocks, or dirt
are cooler in temperature at the bottom where the egg contacts the nesting material.
(10) Such nests also act as humidity regulators by allowing rain to drain into the bottom
sections of the nest so that the eggs are not in direct contact with the water. As the
water that collects in the bottom of the nest evaporates, the water vapor rises and is
heated by the incubating bird, which adds significant humidity to the incubation
environment
(15) In artificial incubation programs, aviculturists remove eggs from the nests of parrots
and incubate them under laboratory conditions. Most commercial incubators heat the
eggs fairly evenly from top to bottom, thus ignoring the bird's method of natural
incubation, and perhaps reducing the viability and survivability of the hatching chicks.
When incubators are not used, aviculturists sometimes suspend wooden boxes outdoors
(20) to use as nests in which to place eggs. In areas where weather can become cold after
eggs are laid, it is very important to maintain a deep foundation of nesting material to
act as insulator against the cold bottom of the box. If eggs rest against the wooden
bottom in extremely cold weather conditions, they can become chilled to a point where
the embryo can no longer survive. Similarly, these boxes should be protected from
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(25) direct sunlight to avoid high temperatures that are also fatal to the growing embryo.
Nesting material should be added in sufficient amounts to avoid both extreme
temperature situations mentioned above and assure that the eggs have a soft, secure
place to rest.
1. What is the main idea of the passage?
(A) Nesting material varies according to the parrots' environment.
(B) Humidity is an important factor in incubating parrots' eggs.
(C) Aviculturists have constructed the ideal nest box for parrots.
(D) Wild parrots' nests provide information useful for artificial incubation.
2. The word "They" in line 2 refers to
(A) aviculturists (B)birds (C) eggs (D) rates
3. According to paragraph 2, when the temperature of the sides and bottom of the egg are cooler than the top,
then
(A) there may be a good chance for successful incubation
(B) the embryo will not develop normally
(C) the incubating parent moves the egg to a new position.
(D) the incubation process is slowed down
4. According to paragraph 2, sticks, rocks, or dirt are used to
(A) soften the bottom of the nest for the newly hatched chick
(B) hold the nest together
(C) help lower the temperature at the bottom of the nest
(D) make the nest bigger
5. According to paragraph 2, the construction of the nest allows water to
(A) provide a beneficial source of humidity in the nest
(B) loosen the materials at the bottom of the nest
(C) keep the nest in a clean condition
(D) touch the bottom of the eggs
6. All of the following are part of a parrot's incubation method EXCEPT
(A) heating the water vapor as it rises from the bottom of the nest
(B) arranging nesting material at the bottom of the nest
(C) transferring heat from the parent to the top of the eggshell
(D) maintaining a constant temperature on the eggshell
7. The word "fatal" in line 25 is closest in meaning to
(A) close (B) deadly (C) natural (D) hot
8. According to paragraph 3, a deep foundation of nesting material provides
(A) a constant source of humidity (B) a strong nest box
(C) more room for newly hatched chicks (D) protection against cold weather
9. Which of the following is a problem with commercial incubators?
(A) They lack the natural temperature changes of the outdoors.
(B) They are unable to heat the eggs evenly
(C) They do not transfer heat to the egg in the same way the parent bird does.
(D) They are expensive to operate.
10. Which of the following terms is defined in the passage?
(A) Aviculturists (line 1) (B) Gradient (line 8)
(C) Incubation (line 15) (D) Embryo (line 24)
ANSWER KEY:
1.D `2.A 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.A
1. Psychiatrists tell you that grief will last as long as the original relationship. This calculation is ………
A. Based on a deep understanding of human nature B. Generally true but with many exceptions
C. The result of scientific research D. No more than a hopeful guesses
2. Relationships often come to an end because ………
A. People do not realize the pain they can cause B. Very few people really know how to love
C. The feeling of the people were not very deep D. People do not always stay the same
Your answers:
No. Lines Mistake Corrections No. Lines Mistake Corrections
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
V. SENTENCE TRASFORMATION
a. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence before
it.
1. He will lie on the sofa doing nothing all day round.
He will do …………………………………………..………………………………
2. Andy didn’t tell anybody that he was going on a lone expedition.
Andy went …………………………………………………………………………
3. It shouldn’t have surprised me that my children didn’t like the new, cheaper ice-cream.
I might …………………………………………………………………………….
4. The northwest of Britain has more rain each year than the southeast.
The annual ……………………………………………..…………………………..
5. For further information, please send a self-addressed envelope to the above address.
Further information can ……………………………………………………………
ANSWER KEY:
1. He will do nothing but lie on the sofa all day round
2. Andy went on alone expedition without telling anybody about it
3. I might have known my children would not like …
4. The annual rainfall in/for the northwest of Britain is higher/greater than (that in) the … or … lower/less..
5. Further information can be obtained by sending...
b. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to
the original sentence. Use the word given and other words as necessary. Do not change the form of the
given word.
1. There is no need to be so upset about the result. SHED
……………………..……………………………………………………………………………..
2. Sam tried extremely hard to convince her, but it was no use. BRING
Hard ………………..……………………………………………………………………………..
3. Although he has been very determined, he has never managed to defeat his rival.
DETERMINATION
………………..……………………………………………………………………………………
4. Without his personal assistant John wouldn’t know what to do next. RELIES
………………..……………………………………………………………………………………
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5. Fred has only himself to blame for losing his driving license for repeated speeding. SERVES
………………..……………………………………………………………………………………
ANSWER KEY:
1. There is no need to shed any tears over the result.
2. Hard as/though Sam tried, he couldn’t bring her round (to his way of thinking).
3. Despite his great determination, he has never managed to defeat his rival.
4. John relies on his personal assistant (in order) to know what to do next.
5. It serves Fred right that he lost/for losing …/the loss of … serves Fred right.