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UNIT​​ 8:  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ LIFE​​ IN​​ THE​​ FUTURE

 

I.

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ whose​​ vowel​​ sound​​ is​​ different​​ from that​​ of the provide one.

1.

life

wipe

Chinese

micro

Jupiter

2.

sort

worse

chore

launch

thought

3.

ahead

breath

threat

disease

fresh

4.

good

could

food

pull

foot

5.

out

bound

found

now

ought

6.

thank

space

hand

happen

travel

7.

power

own

our

crowd

count

8.

speed

peace

scene

few

piece

9.

straight

great

air

take

aim

10. achieve

peace

receive

street

science

II.Answer​​ these questions,​​ using​​ the​​ words​​ from​​ the​​ box.

Citizen  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ astronauttouristpessimistpolitician terrorist scientistoptimistenvironmentalistcentenarian

 

 

 
What do​​ you call​​ a person​​ who...

1.thinks​​ that​​ the worst​​ thing​​ will​​ happen​​ in every situation?​​ ​​ 

2.

uses​​ violence​​ in​​ order​​ to​​ achieve political​​ aims?

​​ 

3.

is 100​​ years​​ old​​ or​​ older?

 

4.

tends​​ to​​ expect​​ that​​ good things will​​ happen?

​​ 

5.

travels and​​ works​​ in​​ space?

 

6.

wants​​ to​​ protect​​ the environment?

 

7.

is​​ traveling​​ or​​ visiting​​ a place for​​ pleasure?

 

8.

studies​​ one​​ or​​ more of​​ the​​ natural​​ science?

 

9.

has​​ the​​ legal​​ right​​ to belong​​ to a​​ particular​​ country?

​​ 

10.

has a​​ job​​ in politics,​​ esp.​​ a​​ member​​ of the​​ government?

​​ 

III.Complete​​ each​​ of the sentences​​ with​​ the​​ correct​​ form​​ of the​​ word in​​ brackets.

1.Inflation​​ will​​ never​​ be completelyfrom​​ the​​ economy. (eradicate)

2.Public cooperation​​ is​​ vital​​ in the​​ fight​​ against.(terrorize)

3.He​​ is​​ ​​ now​​ so weak​​ the​​ doctors​​ areabout​​ his​​ chances of​​ making​​ a​​ full recovery. (pessimist)

4.The​​ government​​ expressedabout​​ the​​ success of​​ the​​ negotiations. (optimist)

5.Many​​ people​​ lost​​ their​​ jobs​​ in​​ the​​ greatof​​ the​​ 1930s.​​ (depress)

6.Lifevaries​​ according​​ to country​​ and​​ gender.​​ (expect)

7.Will​​ the universe continue​​ to expand ​​ ​​ ​​ ?​​ (eternal)

8.The​​ inspectors were​​ impressed by​​ the​​ speed andof​​ the​​ new system. (efficient)

9.He​​ made a​​ very​​ positiveto​​ the success​​ of​​ the​​ project. (contribute)

10.Thisenables computers​​ to​​ read​​ handwriting. (technique)

11.She diedof a​​ heart​​ attack​​ at​​ the age of​​ only​​ forty-six. (expect)

12.Higher​​ taxes​​ on​​ gas encourage people​​ toon fuel.​​ (economy)

13.The​​ young​​ generations​​ are​​ becoming​​ more and​​ moretheir outlook. (material)

IV.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with one appropriate preposition.

Ask​​ most​​ people​​ what​​ is​​ happening​​ (1)the​​ world’s​​ population​​ and​​ they​​ are​​ likely​​ to​​ say​​ it​​ is​​ exploding.​​ Ask​​ them​​ if​​ there​​ will​​ be enough​​ food​​ next​​ century​​ and​​ they​​ will​​ say​​ no.​​ Ask​​ them​​ (2)the​​ ​​ worlds​​ ​​ energy​​ ​​ supplies​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ they​​ ​​ will​​ ​​ say​​ ​​ they​​ ​​ are  ​​ ​​ ​​​​ running​​ (3)and​​ we​​ will​​ all​​ be​​ sitting​​ in​​ the​​ dark​​ and​​ cold​​ next​​ century.​​ Ask them​​ what​​ they​​ think​​ (4)raw​​ materials​​ and​​ they​​ will​​ say​​ we​​ are​​ using​​ them​​ up

(5)a​​ rate​​ that​​ will​​ mean​​ there​​ are none​​ left​​ (6)our​​ grandchildren.

These​​ statements​​ have​​ two​​ things​​ (7)common.​​ They​​ are​​ too​​ gloomy,​​ if​​ not about​​ this​​ century​​ then​​ the​​ next.​​ And​​ they​​ are​​ all​​ wrong.​​ Or​​ so​​ it​​ is​​ persuasively​​ argued​​ (8)

​​ ​​ a​​ book​​ that​​ tries​​ to​​ chart​​ our​​ future​​ over​​ the​​ next​​ quarter​​ century.​​ Most​​ of​​ the attention​​ the​​ book​​ has​​ received​​ so​​ far​​ has​​ concentrated​​ (9)its​​ forecasts​​ for​​ Britain

and​​ the prospect​​ (10)five​​ million unemployed.

V.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with the​​ correct​​ preposition​​ of​​ time​​ or​​ place.

1.The​​ train​​ will​​ be​​ leave​​ ​​ a​​ few​​ minutes.

2.Fruit​​ trees​​ generally​​ bloom​​ ​​ April​​ or​​ May.

3.Our house​​ isthe woods,​​ the​​ river​​ and the​​ village.

4.I​​ worked​​ for​​ that​​ companythree​​ years,20052008.

5.The​​ President​​ livesthe​​ White House,​​ which​​ is​​ located 1600. Pennsylvania AvenueWashington,​​ D.​​ C.

6.Mozart​​ diedVietnam1791the age​​ of 35.

7.I​​ saw​​ several​​ people I​​ know​​ at​​ the​​ barbecueSaturday​​ afternoon.

8.People​​ usually​​ give​​ each other​​ presents and​​ cardsChristmas.

9.She has​​ been​​ off workTuesday.

10.Lisa’s​​ birthday​​ isthe​​ end​​ of​​ March,March​​ 29.

11.My​​ office​​ isthe​​ Administration'​​ Buildingthe​​ third​​ floor.

12.Did​​ you hear​​ that​​ newstelevision​​ or​​ read​​ itthe​​ newspaper?

13.Videophones​​ are​​ not​​ practicalpresent, but​​ they​​ may​​ bethe​​ near future.

14.Neil​​ Armstrong​​ was the​​ first​​ man​​ to​​ walkthe​​ moon21​​ July​​ 1969.

15.We​​ arrivedParis​​ around​​ noon,​​ but​​ we​​ didn’t​​ arriveour friend’s​​ house​​ until​​ well​​ after three.

VI.Put​​ in​​ the​​ missing preposition.

1.I​​ started​​ to​​ feel​​ afraidgoing​​ out​​ alone​​ at​​ night.

2.The children are excitedtheir upcoming​​ trip to the countryside.

3.I​​ am​​ not​​ interestedanything​​ that​​ happenedthe​​ very​​ remote past.

4.These​​ days everybody​​ is​​ awarethe dangers of​​ smoking.

5.The​​ children​​ are​​ very​​ fondswimming.

6.Im​​ sorrybeing​​ late​​ on Monday.

7.Im​​ not​​ exactly​​ keencooking, but​​ I​​ prefer​​ itwashing​​ up.

8.Your composition​​ is​​ fullmistakes.​​ Write​​ it​​ again.

9.Many​​ people​​ are​​ very​​ concernedglobal​​ warming.

10.Mark​​ Twain​​ is​​ famoushis novels​​ about​​ life​​ on Mississipi​​ River.

11.I​​ think​​ it’s​​ important​​ to​​ become​​ familiarcultures​​ and​​ customs​​ differentyour own.

12.It​​ is​​ good to​​ be pleasedourselves​​ and​​ proudourselves​​ when​​ we have done a​​ good​​ job.

13.Im​​ getting​​ on all​​ right​​ at​​ school​​ exceptEnglish.​​ Im​​ quite​​ badit.

14.Too​​ much sun​​ isn’t​​ goodyou.​​ It​​ is badyour skin.

15.Even when​​ parents​​ no​​ longer​​ live​​ together, they​​ eachcontinue​​ to​​ be​​ responsible​​ their children.

16.Im​​ not​​ accustomeddrinking​​ coffee.​​ Im​​ a​​ tea drinker.

17.She​​ is a​​ very​​ honest​​ person. I​​ don’t​​ think​​ she​​ is capabletelling​​ a​​ lie.

18.She’d​​ got​​ fed upwaiting​​ and went​​ home.

19.Ive been​​ trying​​ to​​ learn Spanish, but​​ I’m​​ not​​ very satisfiedmy​​ progress.

20.Why​​ are​​ you always so​​ rudeLiz? Can’t​​ you be niceher?

VII.Choose​​ the appropriate​​ prepositions.

1.He agreed​​ on​​ /​​ with​​ them​​ about​​ /​​ for​​ the need​​ for​​ change.

2.They​​ succeeded​​ in /​​ on​​ escaping​​ from​​ /​​ of​​ the burning​​ house.

3.I​​ object​​ for​​ /​​ to​​ being​​ kept​​ waiting. Why​​ cant​​ you be​​ in /​​ on​​ time?

4.I​​ congratulated her​​ at​​ /​​ on​​ passing​​ her​​ final​​ exam.

5.They​​ accused​​ me​​ in /​​ of​​ borrowing​​ the​​ car​​ without​​ asking.

6.I​​ must​​ write​​ and thank​​ my​​ aunt​​ for​​ /​​ about​​ sending​​ me​​ a wonderful​​ present.

7.If​​ you can’t​​ depend​​ in /​​ on​​ your family​​ to help​​ you in​​ times of​​ trouble, who can​​ you rely

on /​​ to?

8.I​​ apologized​​ to /​​ with​​ my​​ boss​​ about​​ /​​ for​​ my​​ mistake.

9.It’s​​ important​​ to​​ believe​​ at​​ /​​ in​​ yourself.

10.Is she​​ married​​ to​​ /​​ with​​ the​​ man she​​ loves?

11.We complained​​ with​​ /​​ to​​ the​​ manager​​ of the​​ restaurant​​ about​​ /​​ for​​ the​​ food.

12.Scientists have warned us​​ on /​​ about​​ the​​ effects​​ of​​ global​​ warming.

13.My​​ friend​​ insisted​​ in /​​ on​​ taking​​ me​​ to the​​ airport.

14.I​​ complimented her​​ for​​ /​​ on​​ her​​ English. She spoke​​ very​​ fluently​​ and her​​ pronunciation​​ was excellent.

15.The​​ hotel​​ provides​​ you​​ with /​​ for​​ everything​​ except​​ a​​ toothbrush.

VIII.Put​​ a/​​ an, the​​ or​​ zero article​​ (-)​​ in the spaces.​​ Give all​​ possible​​ answers.

1.Last​​ night​​ we​​ hadterrible​​ storm.​​ Our children​​ were​​ frightened​​ by

​​ thunder.

2.Frank​​ Lloyd Wright​​ isname offamous architect.​​ He​​ is architect​​ who designedGuggenheim​​ Museum​​ in​​ New​​ York

3.​​ happiness​​ of​​ the​​ majority​​ depends​​ onhard​​ work​​ from​​ everyone.

4.It​​ was​​ ​​ day​​ that​​ would​​ remain​​ in​​ my​​ memory​​ forever.

5.​​  ​​ music​​ plays​​ an​​ important​​ part​​ infilm.​​ And I​​ thought​​ music used in this​​ film​​ wasbest​​ part.

6.​​ washing​​ machine has​​ had a​​ huge​​ impact​​ onpeoples​​ lives​​ since​​ it​​ was​​ invented.

7.​​ special​​ award​​ was​​ given​​ tonovelist​​ Ian Mc​​ Murphy.

8.It​​ issad​​ fact​​ thatmoney​​ buys political​​ power​​ in​​ many​​ countries.

9.Do​​ you rememberWilmotts​​ ?​​ They​​ used​​ to​​ live opposite us.

10.​​ bicycle​​ isimportant​​ means of​​ transport​​ for​​ many​​ people​​ with

no access​​ to​​ ​​ ​​ public​​ transport.

11.​​ earthquake​​ insouth of​​ the​​ country​​ has​​ left​​ thousands​​ homeless.

12.I​​ don’t​​ usually​​ havebreakfast,​​ but​​ I​​ always eatbig​​ lunch.

13.​​ World​​ Wide​​ Fund for​​ Nature​​ organized​​ a​​ major campaign to​​ save​​ ​​ ​​ tiger.

14.We​​ met​​ our​​ good​​ friendJean​​ Wools when​​ we were​​ inPlymouth.

15.Margaret​​ loved having​​ holidays atseaside, but​​ her​​ doctor advised her​​ to spend​​ time​​ inwarm​​ climate.

16.He​​ found​​ himselfface​​ toface​​ withLieutenant​​ Evans.

17.She​​ was​​ ​​ first​​ woman​​ to​​ crossAtlantic​​ incanoe.

18.After she​​ had​​ ​​ leisurely​​ dinner​​ downstairs​​ Julia​​ played piano​​ forwhile.

19.They​​ are​​ atsea​​ now.​​ They​​ write​​ that​​ they​​ are havingmarvelous​​ time.

20.When​​ he was​​ in​​ ​​ hospital​​ she could not​​ getpermission​​ to​​ visit​​ him.

IX.Insert​​ a/​​ an,​​ the​​ or​​ no​​ article​​ (-).

(1)​​ world​​ wildlife​​ is​​ in​​ (2)danger.​​ (3)reasons​​ are​​ complex​​ (4)

​​  ​​​​ world’s​​ ​​ population​​ ​​ is​​ ​​ expanding,​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ increasingly​​ ​​ (5) ​​ ​​ ​​ man​​ ​​ is

destroying​​ more​​ and​​ more​​ of​​ (6)natural​​ environment.​​ (7)last​​ dodo​​ in​​ (8)

​​ ​​ world​​ died​​ on​​ (9)island​​ of​​ Mauritius​​ in​​ (10)late​​ seventeenth century.​​ Today,​​ (11)black​​ rhino​​ in​​ Kenya​​ could​​ go​​ (12)same​​ way.​​ There​​ is

(13)world-wide​​ trade​​ -​​ much​​ of​​ it​​ illegal​​ -​​ in​​ (14)animals​​ and​​ birds.​​ (15)

​​ ​​ particular​​ favorite,​​ and​​ one​​ severely​​ threatened​​ with​​ (16)​​ ​​ ​​ extinction

through​​ smuggling​​ is​​ (17)orang-utan,​​ which​​ only​​ survives​​ in​​ (18)forests of​​ Borneo and Sumatra.​​ (19)fierce​​ argument​​ is​​ now​​ raging about​​ how​​ to​​ protect​​ (20)most​​ endangered​​ species.​​ Some​​ people​​ argue​​ that​​ (21)

​​ zoos,​​ with​​ their​​ research​​ work​​ and​​ breeding​​ programmes,​​ offer​​ (22)​​ ​​ ​​ best

hope,​​ and​​ (23)protection​​ from​​ international​​ smugglers.​​ But​​ some​​ of​​ (24)​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ older​​ zoos​​ have​​ (25)disadvantage​​ of​​ (26)cramped​​ city​​ conditions,​​ though

(27) ​​ ​​ zoo ​​ with​​ (28) ​​ ​​ wide ​​ open​​ spaces​​ like​​ WhipsnadeZoo​​ in​​ (29)

​​ Bedfordshire​​ countryside​​ north​​ of​​ London​​ is​​ seen​​ as​​ offering​​ (30)pleasant habitat.

 

 

TEST​​ 1

I.PRONUNCIATION

Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that has​​ the underlined​​ part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of the others.

1.a ​​ breathb.​​ ​​ threatenc.​​ healthyd.​​ great

2.a. ​​ labourb.​​ boundc. ​​ howd. ​​ without

3.a. ​​ methaneb.​​ breathingc.​​ threatend. ​​ anything

4.

a. ​​ linkb.​​ fitc. ​​ wiped. ​​ system

5.a. ​​ travelledb.​​ ​​ designedc. ​​ forcedd. ​​ achieved

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.Choose​​ the one​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c​​ or d -​​ that best completes the sentences​​ or substitutes​​ for​​ the underlined​​ word.

6.He​​ remains​​ deeply​​ pessimisticthe​​ peace process.

a.inb. ​​ onc. ​​ to​​ ​​ d.​​ about

7.Parental​​ involvement​​ contributes​​ significantly

a.onb. ​​ toc. ​​ for​​ d.​​ in

8.During​​ the​​ crisis,​​ many​​ companies​​ will​​ be wipedwill​​ be​​ lost.

a.outb. ​​ offc. ​​ downd. ​​ away

9.In the​​ greatof​​ the​​ 1930s,​​ many​​ businesses​​ and​​ banks​​ failed and​​ millions​​ of people​​ lost​​ their​​ jobs.

a.developmentb. ​​ boomc. ​​ depression ​​ ​​ d. ​​ reformation

10.Ive always had a​​ fairlyoutlook​​ on life.

a.optimistb. ​​ optimisticc.optimismd. ​​ optimized

11.At​​ the​​ height​​ of​​ the​​ financial​​ crisis,​​ all​​ they​​ could do​​ was totheir​​ expenses and hope​​ that​​ things would​​ improve.

a.stop offb.​​ cut​​ downc. run ond. ​​ go over

12.During​​ the​​ recession,​​ many small​​ companies were​​ eradicated,

a.run​​ onb.​​ taken overc.​​ wiped outd. ​​ set​​ up

13.It's​​ incredible​​ how​​ much Tom​​ has changed​​ since​​ he​​ met​​ Sally.

a.unbelievableb.​​ difficultc. disappointed​​ d. imaginable

14.The​​ bomb attacks have been attributed​​ to a​​ group​​ of​​ international.

a.terrorismb.​​ terroristc.​​ terrorists​​ d. ​​ terrorization

15.Unemploymentdirectly​​ to homelessness.

a.attributesb.​​ createsc.​​ providesd.​​ contributes

B.Choose the one​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c​​ or d -​​ that best completes the sentences.

16.The​​ invention​​ of​​ ​​ ​​ is normally​​ attributed​​ to the German engineer

Gottlieb​​ Daimler.

a.carb.​​ a carc.​​ the​​ card.​​ an car

17.​​ is one of​​ the​​ many​​ factors​​ involved​​ in​​ changing​​ farming​​ methods.

a.A​​ climateb.​​ Climatec.​​ Climatesd.​​ The​​ climates

18.They​​ searched the whole houseby.

a.a​​ room​​ –​​ a​​ roomb.​​ room​​ -​​ room

b.rooms​​ –​​ roomsd.​​ the​​ room​​ –​​ the​​ room

19.Using​​ the new​​ software,parents​​ will​​ be able​​ to​​ monitor​​ their​​ childrens​​ use of

​​ Internet.

a.0 -​​ theb.​​ the -​​ 0c.​​ 0 -​​ 0d.the -​​ the

20.​​ is​​ there​​ to​​ give​​ you pleasure, not​​ to be a​​ constant​​ worry.

a.A​​ gardenb.​​ Gardenc.​​ The​​ gardend.Gardens

21.We​​ havent​​ gotleft.​​ We​​ must​​ have some when​​ we​​ go shopping.

a.a butterb.​​ any​​ butterc.​​ the butterd.some butter

22.If​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ get​​ a​​ degree,​​ you normally​​ have​​ to​​ study​​ at.

a.universityb. ​​ a universityc.​​ ​​ an universityd.​​ the university

23.I​​ didn’t​​ have​​ time​​ forbreakfast​​ this​​ morning​​ because I​​ was in_hurry.

a.0 -​​ ab.​​ a -​​ thec.​​ the -​​ ad.0 -​​ 0

24.I​​ was surprisedthe​​ readiness​​ with​​ which she agreedmy​​ suggestion.

a.to -​​ withb.​​ at​​ -​​ toc.​​ for​​ -​​ tod.at​​ -​​ of

25.Personally, I​​ don’t​​ agreefox​​ hunting, although I​​ know​​ that​​ you approveit.

a.to -​​ forb.​​ on -​​ inc.​​ with -​​ ofd.to -​​ of

26.Babara​​ turnedthe​​ TV​​ because​​ she was​​ tiredlistening​​ to​​ the news.

a.down -​​ forb.​​ off​​ -​​ ofc.​​ up -​​ withd.off​​ -​​ in

27.There​​ is a​​ severe​​ lackaffordable​​ housing​​ in​​ the​​ city​​ and​​ many people​​ are homeless.

a.ofb.​​ ​​ onc.​​ ford.​​ in

28.Our​​ children​​ are​​ very​​ polite​​ adults,​​ but​​ they​​ arguetheir​​ playmates all​​ the time.

a.to -​​ forb. ​​ of​​ -​​ toc.​​ ​​ with​​ –​​ withd.​​ to -​​ with

29.Jack​​ takes​​ great​​ pridenever​​ throwing​​ anything.​​ He always says​​ that​​ one day​​ hell​​ find a​​ use​​ for​​ things.

a.on -​​ outb.​​ of​​ -​​ awayc.​​ in -​​ awayd.at​​ -​​ off

30.Please​​ let​​ me borrow​​ your car. I​​ promise​​ I’ll​​ take​​ good careit.

a.onb. ​​ ofc.​​ ford.with

 

C.Identify​​ the one underlined​​ word or phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B, C​​ or D​​ -​​ that​​ must be​​ changed​​ for the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

31.Although​​ Debbie said​​ she would​​ think​​ about​​ it, she​​ never​​ had​​ the​​ slightest​​ ABC

intention​​ to accept​​ my​​ suggestion.

D

32.John​​ Diefenbaker,​​ Prime Minister of​​ Canada​​ during​​ 1957 to 1963,​​ is​​ given

AB

much of​​ the​​ credit​​ for the​​ adoption​​ of the Canadian​​ Bill​​ of​​ Rights.

CD

33.They​​ will be​​ taking​​ part​​ the​​ discussions,​​ along​​ with​​ many​​ other​​ organizations.

ABCD

34.Please​​ look​​ after​​ my​​ things​​ while​​ I​​ am​​ to​​ the doctor’s​​ examing​​ room.

ABCD

35.Marion​​ was​​ pleased​​ with a work​​ the​​ children​​ had​​ done​​ on​​ their​​ own.

ABCD

III.READING

A.Fill​​ in​​ each​​ blank​​ with one appropriate​​ word​​ from​​ the box.

 

material ​​ ​​ operate​​ ​​ airlines​​ ​​ buildings  ​​​​ advantage  ​​​​ designs  ​​​​ existing​​ ​​ capable

 

 

What​​ will​​ the​​ aeroplane​​ of​​ the​​ future​​ look​​ like?​​ An​​ increasing​​ number​​ of​​ journey​​ are being​​ made​​ by​​ air,​​ and​​ the​​ (36)are​​ therefore demanding​​ a​​ new​​ kind​​ of​​ plane to​​ help them​​ ​​ cope​​ ​​ with​​ ​​ increasing​​ ​​ passenger​​ ​​ numbers.​​ ​​ One​​ ​​ of​​ ​​ the​​ ​​ revolutionary​​ ​​ new​​ ​​ (37)

​​ being​​ developed​​ is​​ a​​ flying​​ wing”,​​ which​​ is​​ short​​ but​​ very​​ wide,​​ in​​ contrast​​ to​​ most​​ planes, which​​ are​​ long​​ and narrow.

It​​ will​​ be​​ (38)of​​ carrying​​ 600-8000​​ passengers.​​ It​​ will​​ be​​ built​​ of​​ an extremely​​ light​​ (39),​​ and​​ together​​ with​​ the​​ unusual​​ design,​​ this​​ will​​ improve performance. ​​ The​​ ​​ new​​ ​​ aeroplane​​ ​​ will​​ ​​ be​​ ​​ quieter​​ ​​ and​​ ​​ more​​ ​​ comfortable​​ ​​ than​​ ​​ (40)​​ ​​ ​​ planes.​​ It​​ will​​ also​​ cost​​ less​​ to​​ (41),​​ and​​ will therefore​​ help​​ to​​ keep​​ fares​​ at affordable​​ levels.

An​​ additional​​ (42)of​​ this​​ plane​​ is​​ that​​ no​​ new​​ runways​​ or​​ terminal​​ (43)

​​ will​​ have​​ to​​ be​​ built​​ for​​ it,​​ because​​ it​​ is​​ being​​ designed​​ in​​ such​​ a​​ way​​ that​​ it​​ can​​ use existing​​ ones.

B.Read the passage carefully, decide​​ whether​​ the​​ statements​​ are​​ true​​ (T)​​ or​​ false​​ (F), and​​ then answer​​ the questions.

Some​​ day​​ people​​ will​​ certainly​​ try​​ to​​ build​​ settlements​​ on​​ the​​ moon.​​ The​​ best​​ place​​ for houses​​ in​​ a​​ moon​​ town​​ will​​ be​​ a​​ cave​​ or​​ a​​ tunnel.​​ Underground​​ houses​​ will​​ not​​ be​​ squashed by​​ meteorites that​​ constantly​​ foil​​ on​​ the​​ moon​​ from​​ outer​​ space.​​ This​​ will​​ be important​​ on the​​ moon,​​ since​​ daytime​​ is​​ so​​ hot​​ that​​ food​​ could​​ be​​ cooked​​ in​​ the​​ rocks,​​ and​​ the​​ nights​​ get bitterly​​ cold.

Pioneer​​ moon​​ homes​​ may​​ be​​ made​​ of​​ airtight​​ plastic​​ that​​ can​​ be​​ blown​​ up​​ like​​ a balloon inside​​ the​​ cave.​​ The​​ reason​​ for​​ tins​​ is​​ that​​ the​​ moon​​ has​​ no​​ air​​ around​​ it.​​ The​​ pioneers​​ will have​​ to​​ take​​ along​​ from​​ the​​ earth​​ the​​ oxygen​​ masks​​ when​​ they​​ are​​ away​​ from​​ home.​​ But​​ the balloon​​ house​​ itself​​ will​​ be​​ filled​​ with​​ air.​​ Perhaps​​ the​​ house​​ will​​ have​​ beds,​​ tables​​ and chairs,​​ built​​ into​​ it.​​ These​​ can​​ be​​ inflated,​​ too.​​ So​​ people​​ will​​ sleep,​​ eat​​ and​​ work​​ on​​ air! Moon-​​ house​​ building​​ will​​ be​​ easy.​​ The​​ moon’s​​ gravity​​ is​​ less​​ than​​ the​​ earth’s.​​ Everything​​ weighs only​​ one-sixth​​ as​​ much as​​ it​​ does on​​ the​​ earth.

True or​​ false?

44.The​​ temperature on​​ the​​ moon is​​ stable during​​ the​​ day​​ and night.

45.The​​ people​​ on the​​ moon​​ will​​ have​​ to​​ wear oxygen​​ masks when they​​ leave​​ their home.

46.There​​ is​​ no​​ air on​​ the​​ moon.

47.If a stone weights 18​​ tons​​ on the​​ earth,​​ it​​ weighs only​​ three​​ tons on​​ the​​ moon.

48.Houses​​ cannot​​ be​​ built​​ on​​ the​​ moon because of​​ the weak​​ gravity.

Answer the​​ questions.

49.What​​ is​​ the​​ best​​ place​​ for​​ -house​​ in a​​ moon town?

50.What​​ may​​ the​​ moon homes be​​ made of?

51.Why​​ will​​ the​​ pioneers have​​ to​​ take along​​ from​​ the earth the​​ oxygen​​ they​​ need for breathing?

52.Can people build​​ cities​​ on​​ the​​ moon?

IV.SPEAKING

53.“Could​​ you​​ pick​​ me up before 3​​ oclock?”I’m​​ still​​ at​​ work​​ then.”

a.I​​ expect​​ sob.​​ I​​ suppose​​ notc. ​​ I’m​​ afraid notd. ​​ Yes​​ I​​ could

54.“Will​​ the​​ match​​ take​​ place​​ in this​​ weather?” “In fact,​​ Im​​ sure​​ it​​ wont.”

a.I​​ think​​ sob. ​​ I​​ don’t​​ think​​ soc. ​​ I​​ guess sod. ​​ I​​ hope not

55.Ive​​ got​​ 600 on the​​ TOEFL test” “!"

a.Well​​ doneb.​​ Good​​ wayc.​​ Good​​ luckd.​​ With pleasure

56.“Your new​​ dress​​ looks​​ gorgeous!” “ .”

a.You’re​​ so​​ kind'b.​​ I’d rather​​ you didn’t​​ like

c.Don’t​​ say​​ thatd.​​ Thanks, I​​ bought​​ it​​ at​​ Macy’s

57.“Give​​ my​​ best​​ wishes​​ to​​ your parents.”

a.It’s​​ my​​ pleasureb.​​ You’re​​ welcome

c.​​ Thanks, I​​ willd.​​ Good idea,​​ thanks

V.WRITING

Choose​​ the sentence​​ -​​ a,​​ b, c or d​​ -​​ which​​ is built​​ from the​​ words​​ given.

58.opinion/​​ violent​​ films/​​ not​​ show/​​ television//

a.To​​ my​​ opinion,​​ violent​​ films should not​​ be​​ Shown on​​ television.

b.In​​ my​​ opinion,​​ violent​​ films should not​​ be​​ shown​​ on television.

c.According​​ to​​ my​​ opinion,​​ violent​​ films should not​​ be​​ shown​​ on​​ the​​ television.

d.For​​ my​​ opinion,​​ violent​​ films should not​​ be​​ shown on​​ the​​ television.

59.Laser/​​ device/​​ concentrate/​​ light​​ waves/​​ intense/​​ beam//

a.Laser is​​ a device​​ to​​ concentrate​​ light​​ waves​​ into an​​ intense​​ light​​ beam.

b.The​​ laser​​ is a device concentrating​​ light​​ waves on​​ an​​ intense​​ light​​ beam.

c.The​​ laser​​ is a device which​​ concentrates​​ light​​ waves​​ into an​​ intense​​ light​​ beam.

d.A​​ laser​​ is a​​ device​​ which​​ concentrates​​ light​​ waves to​​ an intense​​ light​​ beam.

60.I/​​ grateful/​​ kindness/​​ visit/​​ your farm/​​ last​​ summer​​ holiday//

a.Im​​ grateful​​ for​​ your​​ kindness when​​ I​​ visited​​ your​​ farm​​ last​​ summer​​ holiday.

b.I’m​​ grateful​​ with​​ your​​ kindness when I​​ visited​​ your farm​​ last​​ summer​​ holiday.

c.Im​​ grateful​​ to​​ your​​ kindness​​ when I​​ have​​ visited​​ your​​ farm​​ last​​ summer​​ holiday

d.Im​​ grateful​​ of​​ your​​ kindness​​ to​​ me when I​​ visited​​ your farm​​ last​​ summer​​ holiday.

 

 

TEST​​ 2

I.PRONUNCIATION

1. a.

eradicate

b.​​ ​​ astronaut

c.

standard

d.

fatal

2. a.

straight

b.​​ ​​ pleasure

c.

celebrate

d.

break

3. a.

future

b.​​ ​​ secure

c.

shuttle

d.

contribute

4. a.

unexpected

b.​​ destroyed

c.

declared​​ 

d.

improved

5.​​ a.

technique

b.​​ ​​ economy

c.

citizen

d.

computer

 

​​ Choose​​ the​​ word​​ that​​ has the underlined part​​ pronounced​​ differently​​ from that​​ of the​​ others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.

a.

optimistic

b.

unexpected

c. environment

d.

electricity

7.

a.

contribute

b.

confident

c. eternal

d.

eradicate

8.

a.

pessimism

b.

methane

c.​​ government

d.

centenarian

9.

a.

astronaut

b.

technique

c. domestic

d.

incredible

10.

a.

influence

b.

efficient

c. expectancy

d.

responsible

 

A.Choose the​​ word​​ that​​ has the​​ main​​ stress​​ placed​​ differently​​ from​​ that​​ of​​ the others

 

 

 

 

 

II.LANGUAGE​​ FOCUS

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentence.

11.Cars​​ in​​ the​​ future will​​ runelectricity​​ or​​ methane​​ gas.

a.withb.​​ ​​ afterc.​​ byd.​​ on

12.In the​​ future​​ more people​​ will​​ work​​ from​​ homecomputers​​ linked​​ a head office.

a.with -​​ forb.​​ ​​ on -​​ toc.​​ in -​​ withd.​​ on​​ –​​ in

13.Computers​​ are​​ bound​​ to have a huge​​ influencevarious​​ aspectsour​​ lives.

a.on -​​ inb.​​ ​​ in -​​ ofc.​​ of​​ -​​ tod.​​ on -​​ of

14.AccordingMick,​​ life​​ is​​ fullcoincidences.

a.for​​ -​​ inb.​​ ​​ to -​​ withc.​​ of​​ -​​ ofd.​​ to -​​ of

15the​​ children,​​ they​​ were happy​​ enough to​​ spend​​ all​​ day​​ on the​​ beach.

a.As ofb.​​ ​​ As​​ forc.​​ As​​ tod.​​ As​​ from

16.​​ We​​ hope​​ fatal​​ diseases​​ will​​ befrom​​ the world in​​ the​​ future.

a.transmittedb.​​ ​​ eradicatedc.​​ erasedd.​​ abolished

17.Domestic chores are now​​ no longer​​ athanks​​ to the​​ inventions​​ of​​ electronic devices.

a.boundb.​​ ​​ weightc.​​ burdend.​​ load

18.The construction​​ of​​ the​​ new​​ road​​ iswinning​​ the support​​ of​​ local​​ residents.

a.thanks​​ tob.​​ ​​ reliant​​ onc.​​ dependent​​ on d.responsible​​ to

19.The​​ use​​ ofdevices in​​ homes, offices,​​ and in​​ factories​​ added to​​ the

amount​​ of leisure​​ time people had.

a.labour-savingb.​​ ​​ hi-techc.​​ hand-heldd.​​ sophisticated

20.Prices​​ continued​​ to​​ rise​​ while wages remained lowthe Government​​ became increasingly​​ unpopular.

a.on condition thatb. ​​ with​​ the​​ result​​ that

c. ​​ provided​​ thatd. ​​ in​​ order​​ that

21.The workers​​ welcome​​ the​​ new regulations, which​​ becomeon​​ the​​ first of next​​ month.

a.effectiveb. ​​ efficientc.​​ ​​ influentiald.​​ efficacious

22.Many​​ of​​ the​​ jobs which​​ have been​​ created​​ in​​ this​​ area can​​ be​​ directlyto​​ tourism.

a.supportedb.​​ ​​ dedicatedc.​​ contributedd.​​ attributed

23.Mary​​ is sothat​​ people​​ tell​​ her​​ all​​ their​​ troubles.

a.dependentb.​​ ​​ confidentc.​​ pessimisticd.​​ sympathetic

24.We​​ have afuture ahead​​ with​​ little comfort,​​ food​​ or hope.

a.secureb.​​ ​​ pessimisticc.​​ promisingd.​​ optimistic

25.Modern​​ ​​ perhaps​​ causes​​ more problems​​ than​​ it​​ solves.

a.techniqueb. ​​ technicianc. ​​ technicald.​​ technology

B.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or​​ phrase -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ completes​​ the​​ sentences.

26.If​​ you​​ want​​ to​​ get​​ away​​ from​​ it​​ all,​​ you can​​ take a small​​ boat​​ toon. one of​​ the​​ islands.

a.deserted​​ beachb.​​ the​​ deserted beach

c. ​​ a deserted beachd.​​ the​​ beach​​ deserted

27​​ .has​​ changed​​ the​​ way​​ we obtain​​ information​​ more​​ than any​​ other​​ modern invention.

a.The​​ televisionb.​​ A​​ televisionc.​​ Televisiond.​​ The televisions

28.Why​​ did he​​ stubbornly​​ insistit​​ all​​ himself?

a.doingb. ​​ of doingc.​​ for​​ doingd.on doing

29.I​​ have been offeredposition ofDirector of​​ Personnel.

 

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a. ​​ a –​​ 0  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ b. ​​ the -​​ a  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ c.​​ a -​​ the  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ d,​​ the -​​ 0

30​​ ​​ .UK​​ will​​ contribute 8,000​​ troops​​ toNATO​​ operation.

 ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ a. ​​ 0 –​​ the  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ b. ​​ The -​​ 0  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ c.​​ The​​ -​​ the  ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​ d. 0 -​​ 0

31.“You​​ look​​ upset.” Yes,​​ Ive had_.”

a.the​​ terrible​​ morningb.​​ terrible​​ morning

c. ​​ some​​ terrible​​ morningd.​​ a​​ terrible​​ morning

32.​​ in the Brazilian​​ rainforests​​ are​​ now​​ becoming​​ popular​​ with​​ adventurous travelers.

a.Holidayb. ​​ Holidaysc.​​ The​​ holidayd.A​​ holiday

33.​​ parents​​ of Paul​​ Thomas​​ claimed​​ that​​ he​​ was athome at​​ the​​ time of

​​ robbery.

a.Ø​​ -​​ Ø​​ -​​ theb.​​ The​​ -​​ the -​​ thec. ​​ Ø-Ø​​ -​​ ad.The​​ -​​ Ø​​ -​​ the

34.He was​​ incapablepassing​​ the exam, but​​ don’t​​ feel​​ sorry​​ him.​​ If​​ he had been​​ keenpassing​​ it,​​ he would​​ have studied​​ much.

a.in -​​ for​​ -​​ onb.​​ of​​ -​​ with -​​ onc. ​​ on -​​ for​​ -​​ ofd. ​​ of​​ -​​ for​​ -​​ on

35.Increasingof​​ fruit​​ in the​​ diet​​ may​​ help​​ to​​ reduce​​ risk​​ of heart​​ disease.

a.the amountb. an amountc.​​ the numberd. a number

36.The​​ government​​ makes​​ grants​​ according​​ to​​ criteria​​ that​​ differ​​ fromto​​ ​​ 

a.regionb. a​​ regionc.​​ the​​ regiond. regions

37.I​​ didn’t​​ have​​ much successa​​ job.

a.findingb. in​​ findingc.​​ to​​ findd. on​​ finding

38.Winning​​ a​​ lottery​​ is a​​ rare​​ occurrence.very​​ small.

a.A​​ number​​ of​​ winners​​ isb.​​ The​​ number​​ of​​ winners​​ is

c. ​​ A​​ number​​ of​​ winners ared.​​ The​​ number​​ of​​ winners​​ are

39.I​​ think​​ its especially​​ hard to​​ teach​​ children​​ ​​ 

a.responsibilityb.​​ the​​ responsibilities

c. ​​ a​​ responsibilityd.​​ the​​ responsibility

40.Earlier​​ in​​ the​​ year,​​ the​​ researchers​​ found,​​ which​​ they​​ determined​​ is​​ over​​ 6​​ million​​ years​​ old.

a.a​​ fossil​​ extremely​​ largeb.​​ extremely​​ large​​ fossil

c. ​​ an​​ extremely​​ large​​ fossild. ​​ a​​ large extremely​​ fossil

C.Identify​​ the one underlined​​ word​​ or​​ phrase​​ -​​ A,​​ B, C​​ or D​​ ​​ that must​​ be changed​​ for the​​ sentence​​ to be​​ correct.

41.​​ Neither​​ Jane​​ nor​​ Sarah​​ explained​​ me​​ why​​ they​​ were​​ so​​ late.

ABCD

42.Robert​​ A.​​ Moog​​ developed​​ an​​ electric device​​ that​​ could​​ be​​ used​​ for​​ play

ABC

synthesized​​ music.

D

43.Ozone​​ layer​​ acts​​ as​​ an​​ umbrella​​ against​​ most​​ of​​ theSuns​​ dangerous​​ rays.

ABCD

44.According​​ to​​ many​​ students,​​ how​​ to​​ pronounce​​ English​​ is​​ more difficult​​ ABC

than​​ reading​​ it.

D

45.Anne​​ Elizabeth​​ McDowell​​ is​​ best​​ remembered​​ for​​ a​​ weekly​​ journal,​​ Womans

ABC

Advocate,​​ who​​ she​​ launched in​​ January​​ 1855.

D

III.READING

A.Choose​​ the​​ word​​ or phrase​​ -​​ a, b,​​ c or d​​ -​​ that​​ best​​ fits​​ the​​ blank​​ space​​ in the following​​ passage.

What​​ will​​ our​​ future​​ (46)?​​ Floating​​ cities,​​ flying​​ to​​ work​​ and​​ traveling​​ in cars​​ capable​​ (47)operating​​ underwater?​​ And​​ how​​ will​​ technology​​ advance​​ to​​ make use​​ of​​ our​​ natural​​ (48)to​​ help​​ feed​​ our​​ growing​​ population​​ in​​ (49)areas​​ as food,​​ water and​​ electricity?

The​​ era​​ of​​ smog-filled​​ skies​​ will​​ be​​ over,​​ (50)fewer​​ of​​ us​​ will​​ be​​ driving​​ cars.​​ There​​ will​​ no​​ longer​​ be​​ the​​ use​​ for​​ cars​​ and​​ roads​​ as​​ well​​ be​​ piloting​​ (51)friendly​​ personal​​ vehicles​​ between​​ cities and​​ under the seas.​​ And​​ we will​​ never​​ be​​ (52)again thanks​​ to​​ GPS-driven​​ virtual​​ mapping.​​ Then​​ again,​​ with​​ teleportation​​ we​​ will​​ not​​ need​​ to travel​​ (53).​​ And,​​ (54)of​​ all,​​ well​​ all​​ have​​ more​​ time​​ to​​ enjoy​​ the astounding​​ advances​​ of​​ our​​ near​​ future,​​ because​​ well​​ all​​ be​​ (55)longer.​​ A​​ lot longer.

 

46. a.

look​​ for

b. ​​ look​​ like

c.​​ ​​ look​​ after

d.​​ ​​ look​​ into

47. a.

in

b. ​​ at

c.​​ ​​ of

d.​​ ​​ for

48. a.

causes

b. ​​ supplies

c.​​ ​​ sources

d.​​ ​​ resources

49. a. ​​ such

b.​​ so

c.​​ ​​ same

d.​​ ​​ as

50. a.

though

b. ​​ therefore

c.​​ ​​ because

d.​​ ​​ while

51. a.

environment

b. ​​ environmental

c.​​ ​​ environmentally d. ​​ ​​ environmentalist

52. a.​​ lost

b. ​​ lose

c.​​ ​​ losing

d.​​ ​​ loss

53. a. ​​ at​​ that

b. ​​ at​​ risk

c.​​ ​​ at​​ all

d.​​ ​​ at​​ least

54. a.

most

b. ​​ best

c.​​ ​​ least

d.​​ ​​ more

55. a.

surviving

b. ​​ living

c.​​ ​​ saving

d.​​ ​​ going

B.Read the passage carefully, then​​ choose​​ the correct​​ answer.

People​​ used​​ to​​ know​​ more or​​ less how​​ their​​ children​​ would​​ live.​​ Now​​ things are​​ changing​​ so​​ quickly​​ that​​ they​​ don’t​​ even​​ know​​ what​​ their​​ own​​ lives​​ will​​ be​​ like​​ in​​ a​​ few​​ years’​​ time. What​​ follows​​ is not​​ science​​ fiction.​​ It​​ is​​ how​​ experts​​ see​​ the​​ future.

You​​ are​​ daydreaming​​ behind​​ the​​ steering​​ wheel;​​ is​​ it​​ too​​ dangerous?​​ No!​​ Thats​​ no​​ problem​​ because​​ you​​ have​​ it​​ on​​ automatic​​ pilot,​​ and​​ with​​ its​​ hi-tech​​ computers​​ and​​ cameras,​​ your car​​ know” how to​​ get​​ you home safe and​​ sound.

What​​ is​​ for​​ lunch?​​ In​​ the​​ old​​ days​​ you​​ used​​ to​​ stop​​ off​​ to​​ buy​​ a​​ hamburger​​ or​​ a​​ pizza.​​ Now​​ you​​ use​​ your​​ diagnostic​​ machine​​ to​​ find​​ out​​ which​​ foods​​ your​​ body​​ needs.​​ If​​ your​​ body needs​​ more​​ vegetables​​ and​​ less​​ fat,​​ your​​ food-preparation​​ machine​​ makes​​ you a salad.

After​​ lunch,​​ you​​ go​​ down​​ the​​ hall​​ to​​ your​​ home​​ office.​​ Here​​ you​​ have​​ everything​​ you need​​ to​​ do​​ your​​ work.​​ Thanks​​ to​​ your​​ information​​ screen​​ and​​ your​​ latest​​ generation computer,​​ you​​ needn't​​ go​​ to​​ the​​ office​​ any​​ more.​​ The​​ information​​ screen​​ shows​​ an​​ urgent​​ message​​ from​​ a​​ co-worker​​ in​​ Brazil.​​ You​​ can​​ instantly​​ send​​ back​​ a​​ reply​​ to​​ him​​ and​​ go​​ on​​ to deal​​ with​​ other​​ matters.

56.

The​​ passage​​ mainly​​ discuss​​ about.

a.what​​ the​​ life​​ is​​ like​​ in the​​ future.​​ b. ​​ food​​ that​​ people will​​ eat​​ in​​ the​​ future .

c.​​ the pace of life​​ in the​​ futured. ​​ the​​ role of​​ the computer​​ in future​​ life

57.According​​ to​​ the passage,​​ people​​ in​​ the​​ future.

a.usually​​ have daydreams while​​ driving

b.won’t​​ need​​ to​​ work​​ for​​ living

c.will​​ always have a​​ balanced diet​​ for​​ their​​ meals

d.will​​ be​​ much​​ lazier

58.The​​ word​​ its”​​ in​​ the​​ second paragraph​​ refers​​ to​​ ​​ ​​ 

a.the​​ futureb. automatic​​ pilot

c. ​​ the steering​​ wheeld. the​​ car

59.With the help​​ of​​ high technology,​​ you can.

a.work​​ and travel​​ quickly

b.have everything​​ you need​​ to do​​ your​​ work

c.work​​ at​​ home without​​ going​​ to the​​ office

d.deal​​ with​​ a​​ lot​​ of​​ matters​​ at​​ the​​ same​​ time

60.Which of​​ the​​ following​​ is​​ NOT​​ true​​ about​​ life​​ in​​ the​​ future?

a.There’s no​​ need​​ to​​ concentrate​​ much when​​ driving.

b.Eating​​ is a​​ problem​​ because​​ food​​ contains​​ too​​ much​​ fat.

c.Getting​​ information​​ is​​ a​​ matter​​ of​​ just​​ a​​ few​​ seconds.

d.Contacts​​ between people are almost​​ instant.

IV.WRITING

From the​​ words​​ or phrases -​​ a, b,​​ c or​​ d -​​ choose​​ the one​​ that best​​ completes​​ the sentences.

61.Indiana​​ University, one​​ of​​ the​​ largest​​ in​​ the​​ nation,​​ is​​ located.

a.a small​​ midwestern​​ townb.​​ in​​ small​​ midwestern​​ town

c. ​​ small​​ midwestern​​ townd.​​ in a​​ small​​ midwestern​​ town.​​ 62​​ .In the atmosphere is​​ the​​ temperature​​ falling​​ below​​ freezing.

a.​​ Frost​​ is​​ producedb. Frost​​ produces

c. ​​ What​​ produces​​ frostd. What​​ is​​ frost​​ produced

63.Jack​​ lost​​ his​​ job.

a.because he​​ never​​ showed​​ up for​​ work​​ on​​ time

b.therefore​​ he spent​​ his​​ time working​​ hard

c.although he was​​ not​​ hard-working

d.as long​​ as he​​ had worked​​ regularly

64.Internet​​ companies​​ rely​​ heavily​​ on income​​ from​​ on-line purchases, but.

a.traditional​​ companies​​ as​​ wellb. traditional​​ companies​​ too

c. ​​ also​​ traditional​​ companiesd. so do​​ traditional​​ companies

65​​ .for running​​ a​​ red​​ light,​​ Jane decided​​ it​​ was not​​ in​​ her​​ best​​ interest​​ to​​ argue since she was not​​ wearing​​ her​​ seat​​ belt.

a.The police​​ stopped​​ herb. When​​ stopping​​ by​​ the police

c. ​​ Being​​ stopped​​ by​​ the policed.​​ Having​​ been stopped​​ by​​ the police

 

ĐÁP ÁN

UNIT​​ 8

I.

1.​​ Jupiter 2.​​ worse

3. disease 4.​​ food

5. ought

 

6. space7. own

8. few 9.​​ air

10. science

II.

1. pessimist

2. terrorist 3.centenarian

4.​​ Optimist 5.​​ astronaut

 

6. environmentalist

7. tourist 8.​​ scientist

9. citizen 10. politician

III.

1. eradicated

2. terrorism 3. pessimistic

4. optimism​​ 5. depression

 

6. expectancy

7. eternally 8.​​ efficiency

9.contribution

10. technology 11.​​ unexpectedly 12. economize 13.​​ materialistic

IV.

1. to 2.​​ about

3. out 4.​​ about

5. at

 

6. for 7.​​ in 8.​​ in 9.​​ on

10. of

V.

1. in 2.​​ in

3. between 4.​​ for-from-to

5. in​​ — at​​ -​​ in

 

6. in -​​ in -​​ at ​​ ​​ 7. on

8. at9. since

10. at​​ -​​ on

 

11. in -​​ on 12. on-in

13. at​​ -​​ in 14. on -​​ on

15. in -​​ at

VI.

1. of

8. of

15. for

 

2. about

9. about/​​ for

16. to

 

3. in -​​ to

10. for

17. of

 

4. of

11.​​ with -​​ from

18.​​ with

 

5. of

12.​​ with -​​ of

19.​​ with

 

6. for

13. for​​ —​​ at

20. to -​​ to

 

7. on -​​ to

14. for​​ -​​ for

 

VII.

1.​​ with -​​ about

6. for

11. to -​​ about

 

2. in -​​ from

7. on -​​ on

12. about

 

3. to -​​ on

8. to -​​ for

13. on

 

4. on

9. in

14. on

 

5. of

10. to

15.​​ with

VIII

1. a -​​ the

8. a -​​ Ø

15. the​​ -​​ a

 

2. the -​​ a -​​ the​​ -​​ the

9. the

16.​​ Ø-Ø-Ø

 

3.Ø-Ø

10. The/​​ A​​ -​​ an​​ -​​ Ø

17. the​​ -​​ the​​ -a

 

4. a

11. The/​​ An -​​ the

18. a -​​ the​​ -​​ a

 

5. Ø​​ -​​ a​​ -​​ the​​ -​​ the

12. Ø​​ -​​ a

19. the​​ -​​ a

 

6.​​ The -​​ Ø

13. The -​​ the

20. Ø​​ -​​ Ø

7. A​​ -​​ the

14. Ø​​ -​​ Ø

 

IX. ​​ ​​ 1.Ø​​ 2.Ø​​ 3.​​ The4. the​​ 5.Ø​​ 6.​​ the 7.​​ The 8.​​ the 9.​​ the 10.​​ the

 

11. the​​ 12.​​ the 13. a14.​​ Ø​​ 15. A​​ 16.​​ Ø​​ 17. the​​ 18. the​​ 19. A​​ 20.​​ the

 

21.​​ Ø​​ 22.​​ the 23.​​ Ø24. the​​ 25.​​ the 26.​​ Ø​​ 27. a

 

 

TEST​​ 1

 

I.1. d2.​​ a3.​​ b4. c5.​​ c

 

28.Ø​​ 29.​​ the 30.​​ a

 

II.A.​​ 6. d

7. b

8.​​ a

9.​​ c

10. b

11. b ​​ ​​ 12. c

13. a

14. c ​​ ​​ 15. d

B.​​ 16. c

17.​​ b

18. b

19.​​ a

20. a

21. b​​ 22. d

23. a

24. b ​​ ​​ 25. c ​​ ​​ 26. b

27. a

28.​​ d

29. c

30. b

 

 

 

 

C.​​ 31. D​​ (of​​ accepting)32. A​​ (from)33. B​​ (taking​​ part​​ in)

 

34.D​​ (in)35. B​​ (the work)

 

III.​​ A.​​ 36. airlines

37.​​ designs

38.​​ capable

39.​​ material 40. existing

40.​​ operate

42.​​ Advantage

43. buildings

 

B.​​ 44. F

45.​​ T

46.​​ T

47.​​ T 48. F

49.a cave or​​ a​​ tunnel.

50.Moon homes​​ may​​ be​​ made of​​ airtight​​ plastic​​ that​​ can​​ be blown​​ up​​ like a balloon.

51.Because​​ the​​ moon has no​​ air​​ around​​ it.

52.Yes, they​​ can.

IV.

53. c

54. b

55. a

56.​​ d

57. c

V.

58. b

59. c

60. a

 

 

TEST​​ 2

 

I.  ​​​​ A. ​​ 1. d 2. b3. c

4. a

5. c

 

 

 

 

 

B. ​​ 6. c 7. b 8. d

9. a

10. a

 

 

 

 

 

II.​​ A. ​​ 11.​​ d ​​ 12. b​​ 13. d

14. d

15. b

16. b

17. c

18. c

19. a

20. b

22. d​​ 23. d​​ 24. c

25. d

 

 

 

 

 

 

B.​​ 26. c​​ ​​ 27. a​​ 28. d

29. d

30. c

31. d

32. b

33. d

34. d

35. a

36.​​ a  ​​​​ 37.​​ b 38. b

39. a

40. c

 

 

 

 

 

III.​​ C. ​​ 41.C(explained to​​ me) 42.C​​ (playing)43. A​​ (The ozone​​ layer)

44. B​​ (pronouncing)

 

45. D​​ (which)

 

 

 

 

IV.A. ​​ 46. b ​​ 47.​​ c​​ 48.​​ d

49. a

50. c

51. c

52. a

53. c

54. b

55. b

B.​​ 56. a​​ ​​ 57. c​​ 58. d

59. c

60. b

 

 

 

 

 

61. d​​ ​​ 62. c​​ 63. a

64. d

65. d

 

 

 

 

 

 

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