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củng cố kiến thức cho học sinh giỏi chuyên 9, luyện thi vào 10, và giúp học sinh đạt kết quả cao trong các kì thi rất hay, củng cố kiến thức cho học sinh giỏi chuyên 9, luyện thi vào 10, giúp học sinh đạt kết quả cao trong các kì thi. Gồm 100 câu ngữ pháp phổ biến các em hay gặp, học sinh giỏi 9 cấp tỉnh, thi chuyên vào 10, có đáp án và giải thích chi tiết

ENGLISH PRACTICE 39 PART A PRONUNCIATION Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following question A imagine B discipline C determine D Valentines A purses B blouses C amuses D Pleases A lie B goalie C society D pie A finished B jagged C packed D punched A accurate B tale C shape D date A situations B obstacles C secrets D Sounds A chasm B phrase C suitcase D chase A vineyard B Finland C business D ignite A touched B crooked C missed D watched 10 A dedicate B private C eliminate D educate PART B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (5.0 points) Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions The singer and actor coming now A is B are C was D were Tom _ things around the house, which is annoying A always leaves B has always left C is leaving D is always leaving Up _ when it saw its master A jumped the dog B did the dog jump C the dog jump D does the dog jump I’m really sleepy today I wish I _ Bob to the airport late last night A weren’t taking B hadn’t had to take C didn’t have to take D didn’t take _ you didn’t come to see her? A How come B Why C What for D A and B are correct The couple _in that castle for several months before they noticed anything odd A have been living B have lived C had been living D were living That is the librarian _ I got the information A whom B from who C from him D from whom Part- time workers at the company are the first _ A that is laid off B who lay off C being laid off D to be laid off Noise pollution generally receives less attention than _ air pollution A does B it does C is D it is 10 While _ to help him with his essay, I got impatient because he wouldn’t pay attention to what I was saying A I am trying B having tried C I try D trying 11 After he left _ University of Massachusetts, he went to _ Indiana State University A the - ø B the – the C ø - the D ø - ø 12 If Mary _ me she was going, I could have asked her for a lift A tells B had told C wouldn’t tell D won’t tell 13 The salesperson says that there _ many quality items on sale from next Monday A was B will be C would be D were 14 There is a small number involved, possibly _ a hundred A as many as B as little as C as few as D as much as 15 I can never understand why quite a few city dwellers have no ideas of _ A that their neighbor B who are their neighbors C whose neighbor is D who their neighbors are 16 His pale face suggested that he _ not well A should be B be C were D was 17 Corporations have been donating more and more to _ A the needy B the need C the needy people D the needed 18 You’re going to set up the equipment in a minute _ give you a hand? A Shall I B Will I C Would I D Do I 19 Going on this diet has really _me good I’ve lost weight and I feel fantastic! A made B taken C done D had 20 She nearly lost her own life _ attempting to save the child from drowning A at B with C for D in 21 The success of the party was mainly due to the presence of several _ A celebrations B celebrated C celebrities D celebrates 22 I expect Tom’s jokes were awful Actually they are _ funny A rather B quite C completely D totally 23 She _ me a nice compliment yesterday A brought B made C took D paid 24 Over the last few months garages _ the price of petrol three times A have risen B have put up C raised D have gone up 25 The polar bear’s _ depends on its ability to catch fish A survivor B survive C surviving D survival 26 It was _ that I bought those books A this shop B this shop where C at this shop D the shop 27 “ So how are things at school, Tim? “ ” A Oh, pretty good, actually B Well, I can’t agree with you C It’s my pleasure D I was not very good at it 28 _, the young woman was visibly very happy after the birth of her child A Despite tired B Though tired C Tired although she was D She was tired 29 Our school _ about 600 new students every year A admits B accepts C allows D gets 30 The kind- hearted woman _ all her life to helping the disabled and the poor A wasted B spent C dedicated D lived 31 The teacher asked a difficult question, but finally Ted _ a good answer A came up to B came up for C came up with D came out of 32 Tom: “ Which is more important, luck or effort?” Mary: “ Luck is _effort.” A on the same importance B of the same importance as C the same importance as D as the same importance as 33 “ He’s not interested in Physics, is he?” “ _” A No problem B Yes, he is not at all C I promise he isn’t D No, he isn’t, I’m afraid 34 As its sales have increased, that computer company is going to _ more staff A take in B take on C take over D take up 35 It is a good idea for them to exchange _ before the visits A correspond B corresponds C correspondence D correspondingly Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 36 For a decade, Barzilai has studied centenarians, looking for genes that contribute to longervity A who are vegetarians B who want to be fruitarians C who are extraordinary D who live to be 100 or older 37 The high mountain climate is cold and inhospitable A rainy B stormy C uninviting D intense 38 After the bottom fell out of the market, he was virtually bankrupt A completely B finally C practically D dishonestly 39 My uncle, who is an accomplished guitarist, taught me how to play A skillful B famous C perfect D modest 40 New members will be issued with a temporary identity card A of a long time B of a short time C of great attempt D of prime importance Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions 41 My laptop is very slow and unreliable If you use it, please save your files frequently if you A B C not want to loose it D 42 It took a ship approximately eight hours to complete the trip through the canal and cost an A B C average of fifteen thousands dollars D 43 If they took their language lesson seriously, they would be able to communicate A B C with the locals now D 44 Neither of the men arresting as terrorists would reveal information about his group A B C D 45 Many places of history, scientific, cultural, or scenic importance have been designated A B C national monuments D Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions 46 Hillary changed her major from linguistics to business, A hoping she can easier get a job B with the hope for being able finding a better job C hoping to find a job more easily D with hopes to be able easier to get employment 47 _, I was pleased it was over A Though strange it was B Despite it may sound strange C Strange though it may sound D Even though being very strange 48 Most psychologists agree that the basic structure of an individual’s personality is _ A well established extremely by the age of five B by the age of five it is extremely well established C extremely well established by the age of five D by the age of five and extremely well established 49 Having been served lunch, _ A the problem was discussed by the members of the committee B the committee members discussed the problem C it was discussed by the committee members the problem D a discussion of the problem was made by the committee 50 He objected to A his mistakes being laughed at B laughing his mistakes at C his mistakes laughing at D his mistakes at laughing PART C READING (6.0 points) I Read the following passage and circle the most suitable answer ( A,B,C or D ) for each space: (2 points) According (0) a magazine article I read recently, we (1) live in an age of increasing leisure Not only are more and more people reaching retirement age with their taste for enjoyment and even adventure relatively (2) but the working week is becoming shorter and the opportunities for leisure are becoming greater and greater all the time Not to mention the fact that people (3) _ to spend less time traveling to work or may even be working from home What I can't understand, however, is who these people are As far as I can (4) the whole thing is another one of the journalistic fictions I admit that there are a lot of retired people nowadays but I am not sure that all of them are dashing about learning hang- gliding or sailing single-handed (5) _ the world My own parents seem to (6) _ most of their time gazing at the television And as for the shorter working week, I wish someone (7) remind my company about it I seem to be working longer and longer hours all the time The little leisure time I have is eaten into by sitting in the traffic jams or waiting for trains to (8) _ up at rain-swept platforms I haven't noticed any dramatic improvements in my (9) _ either, but perhaps I just have to wait until I get my (10) A to B for C of D into A present B at the moment C now D at this time A present B survived C free D intact A use B tend C have D demand A concern B imagine C expect D tell A round A have A would A keep A cost of living 10 A pension B over B use B to B line B lifestyle B retirement C through C save C had C show C lifeline C insurance D into D spend D might D set D livelihood D salary II Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.(2 points) The history of clinical nutrition, or the study of the relationship between health and how the body takes in and utilizes food substances, can be divided into four distinct eras: the first began in the nineteenth century and extended into the early twentieth century when it was recognized for the first time that food contained constituents that were essential for human function and that different foods provided different amounts of these essential agents Near the end of this era, research studies demonstrated that rapid weight loss was associated with nitrogen imbalance and could only be rectified by providing adequate dietary protein associated with certain foods The second era was initiated in the early decades of the twentieth century and might be called "the vitamin period " Vitamins came to be recognized in foods, and deficiency syndromes were described As vitamins became recognized as essential food constituents necessary for health, it became tempting to suggest that every disease and condition for which there had been no previous effective treatment might be responsive to vitamin therapy At that point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional concepts into the basic sciences Much of the focus of this education was on the recognition of deficiency symptoms Herein lay the beginning of what ultimately turned from ignorance to denial of the value of nutritional therapies in medicine Reckless claims were made for effects of vitamins that went far beyond what could actually be achieved from the use of them In the third era of nutritional history in the early 1950's to mid-1960's, vitamin therapy began to fall into disrepute Concomitant with this, nutrition education in medical schools also became less popular It was just a decade before this that many drug companies had found their vitamin sales skyrocketing and were quick to supply practicing physicians with generous samples of vitamins and literature extolling the virtue of supplementation for a variety of health-related conditions Expectations as to the success of vitamins in disease control were exaggerated As is known in retrospect, vitamin and mineral therapies are much less effective when applied to health-crisis conditions than when applied to long-term problems of under nutrition that lead to chronic health problems What does the passage mainly discuss? A The stages of development of clinical nutrition as a field of study B The history of food preferences from the nineteenth century to the present C The effects of vitamins on the human body D Nutritional practices of the nineteenth century It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following discoveries was made during the first era in the history of nutrition? A Certain foods were found to be harmful to good health B Vitamins were synthesized from foods C Effective techniques of weight loss were determined D Protein was recognized as an essential component of diet The word "tempting" is closest in meaning to A realistic B necessary C correct D attractive It can be inferred from the passage that medical schools began to teach concepts of nutrition in order to A encourage medical doctors to apply concepts of nutrition in the treatment of disease B support the creation of artificial vitamins C convince doctors to conduct experimental vitamin therapies on their patients D convince medical doctors to participate in research studies on nutrition The word "Reckless" is closest in meaning to? A recorded B irresponsible C informative D urgent The word "them" refers to A effects B vitamins C claims D therapies Why did vitamin therapy begin losing favor in the 1950's ? A Medical schools stopped teaching nutritional concepts B Nutritional research was of poor quality C The public lost interest in vitamins D Claims for the effectiveness of vitamin therapy were seen to be exaggerated The phrase "concomitant with" is closest in meaning to A in dispute with B prior to C in conjunction with D in regard to The word "skyrocketing" is closest in meaning to A internationally popular B increasing rapidly C surprising D acceptable 10 The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses A Why nutrition education lost its appeal B Problems associated with undernutrition C The fourth era of nutrition history D How drug companies became successful III Read the passage and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions (2 points ) Choosing a career may be one of the hardest jobs you ever have, and it must be done with care View a career as an opportunity to something you love, not simply as a way to earn a living Investing the time and effort to thoroughly explore your options can mean the difference between finding a stimulating and rewarding career and move from job to unsatisfying job in an attempt to find the right one Work influences virtually every aspect of your life, from your choice of friends to where you live Here are just a few of the factors to consider Deciding what matters most to you is essential to making the right decision You may want to begin by assessing your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses Think about the classes, hobbies, and surroundings that you find most appealing Ask yourself questions, such as “Would you like to travel ? Do you want to work with children ? Are you more suited to solitary or cooperative work ?” There are no right or wrong answers ; only you know what is important to you Determine which job features you require, which ones you would prefer, and which ones you cannot accept Then rank them in order of importance to you The setting of the job is one factor to take into account You may not want to sit at a desk all day If not, there are diversity occupation – building inspector, supervisor, real estate agent – that involve a great deal of time away from the office Geographical location may be a concern, and employment in some fields in concentrated in certain regions Advertising job can generally be found only in large cities On the other hand, many industries such as hospitality, law education, and retail sales are found in all regions of the country If a high salary is important to you, not judge a career by its starting wages Many jobs, such as insurance sales, offers relatively low starting salaries; however, pay substantially increases along with your experience, additional training, promotions and commission Don’t rule out any occupation without learning more about it Some industries evoke positive or negative associations The traveling life of a flight attendant appears glamorous, while that of a plumber does not Remember that many jobs are not what they appear to be at first, and may have merits or demerits that are less obvious Flight attendants must work long, grueling hours without sleeps, whereas plumbers can be as highly paid as some doctors Another point to consider is that as you mature, you will likely develop new interests and skills that may point the way to new opportunities The choice you make today need not be your final one The word “assessing” in paragraph could best be replaced by A discovering B considering C measuring D disposing The author states that “There are no right or wrong answers” in order to A emphasize that each person’s answers will be different B show that answering the questions is a long and difficult process C indicate that the answers are not really important D indicate that each person’s answers may change over time The word “them” in paragraph refers to A questions B answers C features D jobs According to paragraph 3, which of the following fields is NOT suitable for a person who does not want to live in a big city ? A plumbing B law C retail sales D advertising It can be inferred from the paragraph that A jobs in insurance sales are generally not well-paid B insurance sales people can earn high salary later in their career C people should constantly work toward the next promotion D a starting salary should be an important consideration in choosing a career The word “evoke” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A agree on B bring to mind C be related to D differ from The word “that” in paragraph refers to A occupation C a flight attendant B the traveling life D commission Why does the author mention “long, grueling hours without sleeps” in paragraph ? A To emphasize the difficulty of working as a plumber B To contrast the reality of a flight attendant’s job with most people’s perception C To show that people must work hard for the career they have chosen D To discourage readers from choosing a career as a flight attendant In paragraph 5, the author suggests that A you may want to change careers at some time in the future B as you get older, your career will probably less fulfilling C you will be at your job for a lifetime, so choose carefully D you will probably jobless at some time in the future 10 According to the passage, which of the following is true ? A To make a lot of money, you should not take a job with a low starting salary B To make lots of money, you should rule out all factory jobs C If you want an easy and glamorous lifestyle, you should consider becoming flight attendant D Your initial view of certain careers may not be accurate PART D WRITING (5.0 points) I Finish each second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence, using the clues at the beginning of each sentence There’s an example at the beginning (0) (2.0 points) She was not used to driving on the left  She found it strange to drive on the left I was very shocked when I knew that I had failed that important test It came _ The third time he asked her to marry him, she accepted Only on As he grew older, he became more and more forgetful The It was wrong of you to allow a 4- year-old child to walk home alone You should She thought it was too difficult for her to finish the job by lunchtime She found _ They thought that the thief was still in the house The thief “ Unless I receive her letter tomorrow, I’ll phone her,” said Nam Nam said that if Nick told one of the detectives that he had taken the cashbox Nick admitted While I strongly disapprove of your behaviour, I will help you this time Despite my _ 10 It was essential for her to be relieved of her duties It was essential that _ II Finish each second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words given in the brackets There’s an example at the beginning (0) (1.0 points) The last Olympic Games were held in Seoul (TOOK)  The last Olympic Games took place in Seoul No messages have come for me, have they? ( THERE) He drove so carelessly that he had an accident last month (SUCH) _ They are letting John out of hospital next week (RELEASED) _ Why don’t you get an optician to test your eyes? (TESTED) _ I bought a magazine whose title is Sun Flowers (OF) _ III Write a passage (about 200 words) on the following topic: (2.0 points) In order to help save endangered species from extinction, a number of wildlife habitat reserves have been established What are the advantages and disadvantages of these reserves? Use your specific ideas and examples to support your answer ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… … -THE END - ENGLISH PRACTICE 40 PART A PRONUNCIATION Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the other three in the following question A appropriate B opposite C economic D technology A dykes B mins C pesticides D nowadays A cooked B practised C laughed D decided A application B identify C chemistry D indicate A managed B played C penalized D marked A style B typical C pretty D penalty A mature B century C future D puncture A lie B pie C tie D believe A mastery B baggy C deny D symbol 10 A organization B capital C dictation D cooperation PART II GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY I Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct answer among four options (A, B, C or D) (1,5 points) He's really shy _ girl A by B at C for D with The teacher _ her to improve her drawing A insisted B encouraged C made D persisted I couldn't quite what they were doing because they were so far away A bear out B make out C think out D try out The meal Mary cooked tastes _ A well B nice C good D worse at the party, we saw Ruth standing alone A Arriving B We arrived C Arrived D We were arriving The people who the survey said that they had examined over 1,000 accidents A gave B proceed C set D conducted The judge found him of stealing and sent him to prison A evil B innocent C guilty D wicked The house we have rented is So we will have to buy some beds, chairs, tables, etc A unrestored B unrepaired C unfurnished D undecorated He was turned down for the job because he is A qualified B qualifying C unqualified D qualification 10 The trouble started only the other man came into the room A when B until C and then D too soon 11 _, the disaster would not have happened A Had you have obeyed the orders B You had obeyed the orders C You obeyed the orders D Had you obeyed the orders 12 _ had booked in advance were allowed in A Only who B Only those who C Only who were those D Only were those who 13 Traveling alone to a jungle is adventurous, A if not impossible B if it not impossible C when not impossible D when it not impossible 14 I the hot weather in the south A use to B used to C am use to D am used to 15 The meat looked very _ to the dog A invited B invite C inviting D invitingly YOUR ANSWERS: 10 11 12 13 14 15 II Use the correct form of each word on the right to complete the numbered spaces provided in the passage Write your answers on your answer sheet (1,5 point) Three hundred and fifty years before the first men looked down on the amazingly beautiful surface of the moon from close quarters, Galileo’s newly built telescope (1) _ him to look at the edge of the hitherto mysterious ABLE sphere He saw that the apparently (2) _ surface was not divinely smooth LIVE and round, but bumpy and imperfect He realized that although the moon might ACT appear (3) _, resembling a still life painted by the hand of a cosmic (4) _, ART it was a real world, perhaps not very different from our own This amounted to a ACHIEVE great (5) hardly to be expected in his day and age, although nowadays his CONCLUDE (6) may appear to some to be trivial and (7) SIGNIFY Not long after Galileo lunar’s observations, the skies which had previously been so (8) revealed more of their extraordinary mysteries Casting ELUDE around for further wonders, Galileo focused his lens on the (9) _ planet of STRIKE Jupiter Nestling next to it, he saw four little points of light circling the distant planet Our moon it appeared, perhaps (10) _ in the eyes of those fearful of 10 FORTUNE what the discovery might mean, was not alone! YOUR ANSWERS: 10 III In the following passage, some numbered lines contain a word that shouldn’t be there Tick (√) the sentences that are correct and write the words that shouldn’t be there in the numbered space (1.0 point) KEEPING YOUR DISTANCE Personal space is a term that refers to the distance we like to keep between ourselves and other people When someone we not know well gets too close that we usually begin to feel uncomfortable If such a business colleague comes closer than 1.2 meters, the most common response is to move away Some interesting studies have been done in libraries If strangers will come too close, many people get up and leave the building, others use to different methods such as turning their back on the intruder Living in cities has made people to develop new skills for dealing with situations where they are very close to strangers Most people on so crowded trains try not to look at strangers; they avoid skin contract, and apologize if hands touch by a mistake People use YOUR ANSWERS: someone 10 newspapers as a barrier between themselves and other people, and if they not have one, they stare into the distance, making sure they are not looking into anyone’s eyes PART III READING I Complete the following passage by choosing A, B, C or D to fill in each blank (1,0 point) In recent years, there has been a remarkable increase into happiness The researchers have come up a number of factors which contribute to a definition of happiness First of all, there is, in some people, a moderate genetic predisposition to be happy, in other words, happiness (1) _ in families And happiness seems to correlate quite strongly with the main dimensions of personalities: extroverts are generally happier, neurotics are less so Second, people often report good social relations as a reason for their happiness In particular, friends are a great (2) of joy, partly because of the agreeable things they together, partly because of the way friends use positive non-verbal (3) such as caressing and touching, to affirm their friendship Marriage and similar (4) relationships can also form the basis of lasting happiness Third, job satisfaction undoubtedly (5) overall satisfaction, and vice versa perhaps this is why some people are happy in boring jobs: it (6) both ways Job satisfaction is caused not only by the essential nature of the work, but (7) _ by social interactions with co-workers Unemployment, on the contrary, can be a serious cause of unhappiness Fourth, leisure is important because it is more under individual (8) than most other causes of happiness Activities (9) _ sport and music, and participation in voluntary work and social clubs of various kinds, can give great joy This is partly because of the (10) themselves, but also because of the social support of other group members – it is very strong in the case of religious groups A runs B arrives C goes D descends A source B origin C base D meaning A movements B signals C slogans D motions A near B tight C close D heavy A consists of B applies to C counts on D contributes to A works B effects C makes D turns A too B as well C also D plus A check B power C choice D control A so B such C like D thus 10 A facilities B activities C exercises D Amenities YOUR ANSWERS: 10 II Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct option (marked A, B, C or D) to answer the questions (0,5 point) Scientists have established that influenza viruses taken from man can cause disease in animals In addition, man can catch the disease from animals In fact, a greater numbers of wild birds seem to carry the virus without showing any evidences of illness Some scientists conclude that a large family of influenza virus may have evolved in the bird kingdom, a group that has been on earth 100 million years and is able to carry the virus without contracting the disease There is even convincing evidence to show that virus strain are transmitted from place to place and from continent to continent by migrating birds It is known that two influenza viruses can recombine when both are present in an animal at the same time The result of such recombination is a great variety of strains containing different H and N spikes This raises the possibility that a human influenza virus can recombine with an influenza virus from a lower animal to produce an entirely new spike Research is underway to determine if that is the way major new strains come into being Another possibility is that two animal influenza strains may recombine in a pig, for example, to produce a new strain which is transmitted to man According to the passage, scientists have discovered that influenza viruses A cause ill health in wild animals B not always cause symptoms in birds C are rarely present in wild birds D change when transmitted from animals to man What is known about the influenza virus? A It was first found in a group of very old birds B All the different strains can be found in wild birds C It existed over 100 million years ago D It can survive in many different places According to the passage, a great variety of influenza strains can appear when A H and N spikes are produced B animal and bird viruses are combined C dissimilar types of viruses recombine D two viruses of the same type are contracted New strains of viruses are transmitted to man by _ A a type of wild pig B diseased lower animals C a group of migrating birds D a variety of means It can be inferred from the passage that all of the following are ways of producing new strains of influenza EXCEPT _ A two influenza viruses in the same animal recombining B animal viruses recombining with human viruses C two animal viruses recombining D two animal viruses recombining in a human YOUR ANSWERS: III Read the passage and choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D in the following questions Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet (0,5 point) Several hundred million years ago, plants similar to modern ferns covered vast stretches of the land Some were as large as trees, with giant fronds bunched at the top of trunks as straight as pillars Others were the size of bushes and formed thickets of undergrowth Still others lived in the shade of giant club mosses and horsetails along the edges of swampy lagoons where giant amphibians swam A great number of these plants were true ferns, reproducing themselves without fruits or seeds Others had only the appearance of ferns Their leaves had organs of sexual reproduction and produced seeds Although their “flowers” did not have corollas, these false ferns (today completely extinct) ushered in the era of flowering plants Traces of these floras of the earliest times have been preserved in the form of fossils Such traces are most commonly found in shale and sandstone rocks wedged between coal beds Today only tropical forests bear living proof of the ancient greatness of ferns The species that grow there are no longer those of the Carboniferous period, but their variety and vast numbers, and the great size of some, remind us of the time when ferns ruled the plant kingdom What does the passage mainly discuss? A Plant reproduction B How to locate fossils C An ancient form of plant life D Tropical plant life The word “Others” refers to _ A plants B pillars C trees D fronds Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic of the plants described in the passage? A They once spread over large areas of land B They varied greatly in size C They coexisted with amphibians, mosses, and horsetails D They clung to tree trunks and bushes for support The word “true” is closest in meaning to which of the following? A accurate B genuine C straight D dependable The author states that fossils of early plant life are usually found in rocks located between deposits of _ A coal B shale C sandstone D corollas YOUR ANSWERS: PART IV: WRITING I Write the new sentences using the given word Do not change the word given in any way (0,5 point) They have discovered some interesting new information (LIGHT) → They suspended Jack for the next two matches (BANNED) → I really want to see her again (DYING) → She was so beautiful that I couldn't stop looking at her (EYES) → We are looking forward to watching the program (WAIT) → II Rewrite each of the following sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the original one (0,5 point) If you changed your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class → you I'd rather not go out this afternoon → I feel Adeles tries hard, but she doesn't get anywhere Were not → However It is thought that the boss is considering raising wages → The boss His disabilities did not prevent him from sailing around the world → Despite the fact III Topic writing (1,0 point) Computers can translate all kinds of languages well, we needn’t learn more languages in the future What is your opinion about this idea? Within 200-250 words, use evidence and examples to write a passage to clarify your idea …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………

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