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VOCABULARY-GRAMMAR
I. Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main
stress.
6. We will cut down on the use of natural gas because it is …… and harmful
to the environment.
A. pilotless B. single pilot C. double pilot D. three piloted
10. The cars which are generated by solar energy are called …… car.
13. Tet is a time for Vietnamese families to clean and …… their houses.
14. Tom: …… are you going to Phu Yen? Mary: To attend Hoi Mua
festival.
16. Next week new glass will be installing in the windows to stop heat
escaping.
17. At this time next month, we will having a free solar shower.
19. If we plant more trees, there will be more air pollution.
IV. Use the correct form of the words in CAPITAL to complete the
sentences.
21. Tom rode his bike ………… and had an accident. CARE
24. I don’t think it will come true soon; however, your idea is
IMAGINE
really ……
28. SSS stand for a sky ………. system; it’ll stop everyone from
SAFE
crashing.
29. Bob feels very tired after two continuous nights of ………. SLEEP
C. READING
I. Read the following passage then choose the best option to each
question or statement.
Many people still believe that natural resources will never be used up.
Actually, the world’s energy resources are limited. Nobody knows exactly
how much fuel is left. However, we also should use them economically and
try to find out alternative sources of power. According to Professor Marvin
Burnham of the New England Institute of Technology, we have to start
conserving coal, oil and gas before it is too late; and nuclear power is the
only alternative. However, many people do not approve of using nuclear
power because it is very dangerous. What would happen if there were a
serious nuclear accident? Radioactivity causes cancer and may badly affect
the future generations. The most effective thing is that we should use natural
resources as economically as possible.
A. nuclear power is the only alternative B. we have to conserve coal, oil, and
gas
Although the world’s energy resources have (36)…… many millions of years
to produce, we are quickly beginning to (37)…… these supplies. Recently a
UN committee reported that the world’s oil and gas supplies (38)…… last
about 100 years if they were (39)…… carefully. The report stated that (40) …
would be enough oil and gas (41)…… a century only if the present (42)……
could be controlled. If the demand continued to grow, the report said that fuel
supplies would (43)…… for less than forty years.
(44)…… to the report, governments must now take steps to control the
amounts of fossil fuel (45)…… are used.
A rocket uses fuels to make power for the engine. The fuel is set on fire
inside the rocket. As the fuel burns, it creates gases that have great pressure.
These gases are blasted out of the rocket engines. These gases all go out
the bottom of the rocket engine where it is open. They come out so fast and
with so much power that the rocket is pushed up. It is pushed up so hard that
the rocket overcome the force of gravity, which always tries to keep
everything on the ground. The force that pushes up against the front of the
rocket is called thrust. Unlike an airplane, a rocket doesn’t use wings to help
it fly. It just uses the power and force created by the burning fuel to make
enough thrust.
47. How do the gases come out to make the rocket be pushed up?
IV. Read then decide if these statements are True (T), False (F) or Not
Given (NG)
London has one of the largest urban transport networks in the world, with
integrated bus, river and road systems spanning the city's 32 boroughs.
Buses: London's iconic double-decker buses are a quick, convenient and
cheap way to travel around the city, with plenty of sightseeing opportunities
along the way. Underground: The London Underground rail network or "the
Tube" is a great way to travel to and from central London and will be an
integral part of most people's stay in the UK capital. Docklands Light Railway:
London's innovative, driverless Docklands Light Railway (DLR) serves parts
of East and South East London. River buses: Travelling by river is a great
way to get around London. You'll beat the traffic and enjoy fantastic views of
London along the way. Local train: Use London's over ground train network
to travel across the city and beyond the Tube. Trams: Trams run in parts of
south London between Wimbledon, Croydon, Buckingham and New
Paddington. The services are frequent and accessible. Accessible public
transport: Find your way around the capital with our helpful guide to
accessible and wheelchair-friendly travel. Cycle hire scheme: London's public
bicycle scheme is a great way to travel around the city - and the first half hour
is free! Grab yourself a bike and get riding today. Taxi: From iconic London
black cabs to local minicabs, we've got all the traveler information you need
to help you travel around London by taxi. Airline cable car: Take a ride on
London's cable car, for views over Greenwich and East London, including
The O2, Cutty Sark and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
54. We have to pay first half hour when we use London's public bicycle
scheme
55. If we need views over Greenwich and East London, we use airline cable
car.
Plan your weekly meals to waste less food; Only buy food on your shopping
list; Start a compost pile; Start a community garden.
C. There’s no doubt that the emissions from traffic pollute the air.
Switching up your driving habits can make a bigger environmental impact
than you think. Not only will you spend less money on gas, but you will also
significantly reduce your carbon footprint.
D. It’s crammed into your mail box, piled on your desk and
sometimes recycled. But more often than not, unread mail, old phonebooks
and other paper products sit in landfills, while more and more forests are cut
down each year to produce even more products. Here’s how you can limit
your paper use: Switch to online bill pay; Opt out of junk mail subscriptions;
Think before you print; Recycle according to your local guidelines.
D. WRITING
II. Rewrite these sentences in such a way that the sentences you write
remain unchanged from the original ones.
66. They will rebuild the power station at the beginning of next year.
How……………………………………………………………………..
What is …………………………………………………..……………...
We spent…………………………………………………………………
70. In spite of having to work the next day, Tom watched films on DVD till
midnight.
Even though……………………………………………………………….
71. We were so interested in the comedy that we laughed from the beginning
to the end.
72. The film didn’t receive good investment but it was a great success.
Despite …………………………………………………………………….
If she ………………………………………………………..……………..