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UNIT 1. FAMILY LIFE
LANGUAGE
PRONUNCIATION
I. Underline the words that contain the consonant blends /br/, /kr/ or/ tr/ in the following sentences.
Then read the sentences aloud.
1. We can catch the early morning train.
2. Smoking causes bad breath.
3. She didn't look when she was crossing the road.
4. The trouble is that he can bring his friends to the party.
5. He is a true candidate of change in this most crucial election of the year.
VOCABULARY
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. It is difficult for him to be a ______, a father and a manager.
A. homemaker
B. homemaking
C. home-make
D. homemade
2. The children can carry the small things by hand and the father will do the ______.
A. uplifting
B. heavy lifting
C. shoplifting
D. huge lifting
3. My duty is to ______ the rubbish at 6 p.m. every day.
A. put out
B. bring up
C. takeaway
D. makeup
4. I don't watch this programme because it is ______ and silly.
A. interesting
B. funny
C. boring


D. enjoyable
5. It takes me hours to ______ household chores.
A. make
B. keep
C. run
D. do
6. ______ I work from home, I still can interact with many people.
A. But
B. Even though
C. And
D. However
7. We always try to support our family ______ who are having difficulties.
A. partners
B. couples
C. men
D. members
III. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the words and phrases in the box.
responsible take carestrength character
momentlife skillgroceries
1. We need to take __________ for looking after our own health.
2. Acts of kindness in everyday life __________ the human relation.
3. Doing housework helps to form children's good __________ .
4. Using a computer or driving a car are examples of __________ .
5. The supermarket began selling __________ online last year.
6. Don't worry about her, she always __________ of herself.
7. Our family often make the most of the happy __________ together.
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
1. I want to express my gratitude to Mr. Davis for his valuable help.
A. thanks

B. regret
C. sadness
D. happiness
2. As husband and wife, we are related by marriage.
A. free
B. linked
C. controlled
D. different
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions.
1. He takes after his father. They are both talented pianists.
A. copies
B. follows
C. differs from
D. agrees with
2. The Browns have got one adopted child and two children of their own.
A. selected
B. nursed
C. brought-up
D. refused
GRAMMAR
VI. Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple and present continuous.


1. The average American family (have) __________ 3.19 people.
2. Many people in this town (work) __________ for the nearby company.
3. My sister usually (cook) __________ but at the moment she (order) __________ some fast food.
4. What __________ you (think) __________ about this growing problem?
5. "Hi, can I talk to July?"
"She (have) __________ a meeting right now. Can you call back later?"

6. My brother (always use) __________ my phone without asking. It's really annoying.
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. ______ the USA ______ a national language?
A. Is - having
B. Does-have
C. Are-having
D. Do-have
2. They ______ a cake in the kitchen.
A. are making
B. make
C. is making
D. makes
3. This is a small company so all the employees ______ many tasks.
A. are doing
B. does
C. do
D. is doing
4. She ______ at her grandmother's for a few days.
A. stays
B. stay
C. are staying
D. is staying
5. Oh, you ______ 30 years old. You are much younger.
A. aren't looking
B. not look
C. don't look
D. look not
6. We ______ to the cinema very often.
A. don't go
B. aren't going

C. not go
D. doesn't go
VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
1. How are you spelling the name of your street?
A
B
C
D
2. Look! Some students dance beautifully to the music.
A
B
C D
3. I am worried because my mother is having a flu now.
A
B
C
D

SKILLS
READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase
that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 5.
The most important holiday in Viet Nam is Tet. We (1) ______ Tet on the first day of the first month in
lunar calendar. It is the longest holiday which can last up to seven to nine days.
In the afternoon of the last old lunar year's day, families usually prepare big meals with full of (2) ______
dishes. The last meal (3) ______ family bonds while members share all their feelings for the whole year
and hopes for the new year.
Vietnamese often give children lucky money. The custom not only makes children feel happier but also
educates them about the value of money and how to save it (4) ______ good purposes. On the following

days of Tet, we visit pagodas and temples to pray for a happy new year. Visiting pagodas is also a good
way to enjoy Tet's atmosphere (5) ______ forget about all the worries of the previous year.
1. A. celebrate
B. are celebrating
C. celebrated
D. are celebrated
2. A. tradition
B. traditionally
C. traditional
D. traditions
3. A. weakens
B. strengthens
C. increases
D. defends
4. A. for
B. to
C. on
D. at
5. A. but
B. or
C. and
D. so
II. Read the following web article and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
There are over 300 million people in the United States.
6% of children live in households run by one or both grandparents.
68% of children live with two parents.


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16% of males 25-34 live at home with one or both parents.
9% of females 25-34 live at home with one or both parents.
27% of Americans live alone (Compare this figure to the percentage in 1940 - 8%.)
39% of households have a dog.
67% of American families own their homes.
The price of homes depends on the city where you live. Some cities such as San Francisco, Boston
and New York have very expensive homes.
The average American moves a lot. In a five-year period, 46% of Americans change their addresses.
Renters move more than owners. Young people move more than older people.
1. Most American children live with their grandparents.
2. More Americans live alone now than in 1940.
3. The prices of homes rely on where you live.
4. Houses in Boston are low-priced.
5. Americans stay in the same place for their entire life.
III. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each
of the questions.
I have a fear of Thanksgiving. I am a single woman and my nuclear family has just two other people:
my father and my sister. Our Thanksgiving dinners most often consist of us three, and a relative or a
family friend. That's all. When I hear people talking about the crowds coming to their houses for
Thanksgiving and having to get extra tables and chairs to fit everyone, I am jealous. I don't like the fact
that we don't have enough people to celebrate Thanksgiving. Aside from Thanksgiving, I worry about
having such a small family. It makes me feel tiny and lonely.
In today world, more and more of us need and have close relationships with non-family members
that fulfill the roles of our family. Perhaps, I should invite my friends to the New Year party. At some point
during the meals, we can share an important and meaningful moment from the past year, or a wish for
the upcoming year. By having such an occasion, I will familiarise my family and friends with each other
and set the stage to join us next year. And gradually, I will have more people who care about me and stay
in my life not because of genetics, marriage or duty but because of love.
1. The reason the author thinks that Thanksgiving is frightening is because ______.
A. there is always a big crowd in her house

B. she has to cookThanksgiving dinners for many people
C. there is not enough family to celebrate the holiday with
D. her father and sister don't like her nuclear family
2. The underlined word jealous in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to .
A. upset because you want something that you don't have
B. feeling pleasant and happy because you have done something
C. tired because you have to work hard
D. worried because you think something is happening
3. The underlined word It in the first paragraph refers to ______.
A. Thanksgiving B. a small family C. the fact
D. today world
4. Why does the author want to invite her friends over for New Year party?
A. She wants to know some important information.
B. She has so many relationships with non-family members.
C. She wants to have bigger holiday celebrations.
D. She wants to find someone to get married.
5. Which of the following is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. How to celebrate Thanksgiving
B. Families are becoming smaller
C. What are the ways to familiarise family with friends?
D. When there's not enough family members to celebrate holidays


SPEAKING
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
1. "Who is your English teacher?"-" ______ "
A. Her name is Hannah.
B. Yes, I like her very much.
C. She is about 30 years old.

D. We have classes in the evening.
2. "Is the bus coming?"-" ______ "
A. Never mind.
B. I don't see it.
C. It's their job.
D. You are here.
V. Complete the conversation with the expressions in the box.
A. What does he do
B. He never wears suits.
C. Is he wearing black suits
A: Where is your brother?
B: He is over there, standing next to Kate.
A: (1) __________?
B: No, he isn't. (2) __________. He is wearing jeans and T-shirt.
A: Ah, I can see him. (3) __________?
B: He is a computer engineer.
WRITING
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
1. We are not practising. It's raining.
A. It is raining because we are not practising.
B. We are not practising because it is raining.
C. While we are practising, it is raining.
D. We are not practising but it is raining.
2. I am really unhappy with her being always late.
A. I am really unhappy because she is always late.
B. As long as she is always late, I will be happy.
C. She is late because I am always unhappy.
D. Being late makes me and her unhappy.
3. You can turn off the TV as nobody is watching.

A. Nobody is watching the TV because you turn it off.
B. If you turn off the TV, nobody is watching it.
C. Because nobody is watching TV, you can turn it off.
D. While I am turning off the TV, nobody is watching it.
4. Cigarette smoking causes millions of deaths every year.
A. Cigarette causes millions of people smoke every year.
B. Millions of deaths are caused by cigarette smoking every year.
C. Millions of cigarettes cause deaths every year.
D. Cigarette smokers are dying every year.
5. l am completely crazy about football.
A. I love football very much.
B. I don't like football at all.
C. Football is very crazy.
D. I am mad at football.
6. No doubt I am not good at cooking, but I always try to prepare good food for my family.
A. Because I am not good at cooking, I always try to prepare good food for my family.


B. I doubt my ability of cooking so I always have to try when preparing food for my family.
C. It is true that I am not good at cooking but I always try to prepare good food for my family.
D. Everybody doubts my ability to cook so I don't even try to prepare food for my family.
7. This manner of the kids looks bad to the teacher.
A. The teacher is looking for the kids' bad manner.
B. This manner of the kids makes the teacher look bad.
C. The kids behave in bad manner to their teacher.
D. The teacher believes this manner of the kids is bad.
VII. Write a paragraph of about 120 words about your family activities on the birthday of your mother
or father. You should include:
when the birthday was/ is
where the activities took place/ usually take place

who participated in the activities/ usually participates in the activities
how people felt/ always feel

UNIT 2.HUMANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
LANGUAGE
PRONUNCIATION
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
1. A. carbon
B. cyberspace
C. calculate
D. container
2. A. psychology
B. example
C. playground
D. appliance
3. A. grammar
B. lighter
C. stagnation
D. language
4. A. gorgeous
B. gym
C. lengthen
D. carriage
5. A. damaged
B. changed
C. revised
D. adopted
VOCABULARY
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

1. The amount of the greenhouse gases produced by human activities are known as _____.
A. action
B. carbon footprint
C. carbon dioxide
D. emission
2. Using electrical ______ increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.
A. household appliances
B. greenhouse gas
C. green lifestyle
D. global temperature
3. Some people just throw ______ anywhere without even thinking about it.
A. composite
B. decompose
C. litter
D. dust
4. Wind power and solar power are two excellent sources of green ______.
A. gas
B. nature
C. energy
D. fossil fuel
5. Bamboo fiber is among the ______ materials causing no harm to the environment.
A. harmful
B. energetic
C. environmental
D. eco-friendly
6. Human ______ are responsible for land and water pollution.
A. wastes
B. actions
C. plants
D. crops

7. Plants and animals are one big ______ system.
A. organic
B. chemical
C. ecological
D. eco-friendly
III. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1. Using (organ) ______ fruits helps farmers reduce harmful chemicals when growing them.
2. We can cut down on plastic use by bringing (reuse) ______ bag and refillable bottles.
3. Cars can do harm to the environment because they produce (poison) ______ gases.
4. Greenhouse effect occurs when thick (pollute) ______ air does not let the heat of the sun out into
space.


5. Hopefully, houses will be more (environment) ______ friendly in the future.
6. If your electrical (apply) ______ really is beyond repair, request the company of purchase to see if they
can take back the item for reuse or recycling.
7. A large amount of human carbon footprint comes from burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat and
(transport) ______ .
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
1. Greenhouse gas is released from the production, use and end-of-life of a product or service.
A. applied
B. disposed
C. recycled
D. emitted
2. Life on Earth would come to an end if the environment were destroyed.
A. ruined
B. developed
C. improved
D. exploited

V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s)
in each of the following questions.
1. We should reduce the usage of gas, electricity and drinking water to save the environment.
A. cut down
B. lower
C. increase
D. use up
2. We have to transform our energy system to one that is less dependent on coal and other fossil fuels.
A. conserve
B. change
C. protect
D. cut down
GRAMMAR
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. According to experts, ecotourism should ______ the local community.
A. benefit
B. benefits
C. benefited
D. be benefited
2. I hope we ______ our natural resources better in the future.
A. will protect
B. should protect
C. have protected
D. are going to protect
3. Litter can ______ around by high wind.
A. scatter
B. be scattered
C. be scattering
D. be going to scatter
4. I have a plan for a healthy diet. I ______ eat food with pesticides on it.

A. will
B. will not
C. am going to
D. am not going to
5. I have just built a greenhouse. I ______ grow my own vegetables.
A. will
B. will not
C. am going to
D. am not going to
VII. Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. People will destroy / are going to destroy our planet through pollution.
2. We will do / are going to do something to protect our planet. We have a campaign for it.
3. Too much freshwater is used / will be used nowadays.
4. Recently, serious climate changes are caused / have been caused by the greenhouse effect.
5. Chemicals overuse / are overused by some farmers in their crops.
VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the underlined part in each sentence that needs correcting.
1. The world economy would be improve by the discovery of a cheap and non-polluting car.
A
B
C
D
2. Remove chemicals outside of the house; use eco-friendly pesticides that won't
A
B
C
contaminated groundwater.
D
3. In order to reduce our carbon footprint, we should replace the disposable items with the reuse.
A
B

C
D
th
4. The hydrogen technology was still not invent in the 19 century.
A
B
C
D
5. Deforestation is a serious problem in South America where cattle farmers have accused of
A
B


cutting down large areas of forest to make room for cattle ranches.
C
D

SKILLS
READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best
fits each of the numbered blanks.
If someone asks you, "How green are you?", do you understand them? When we use the word 'green'
in this way, we are talking about a (1) ______ of living that is kinder and less harmful to the environment.
For example, someone who always (2) ______ their bottles and cans, uses a bike, and wears secondhand clothes to help the environment, can be considered green.
I personally try to be green by choosing (3) ______ that have fewer chemicals, and are more natural
and less harmful to the environment.
Here is a typical way we use the word 'green' to describe people who have changed their behavior to
do less (4) ______ to the earth:
"Sandra is so green. She always takes her own thermos with her to get coffee at the coffee shop so
she doesn't have to (5) ______ the paper cup."

(Adapted from />1. A. lifestyle
B. style
C. rule
D. standard
2. A. recycles
B. throws away
C. reduces
D. breaks down
3. A. bills
B. manners
C. exercises
D. products
4. A. affect
B. damage
C. destroy
D. ruin
5. A. break
B. protect
C. throwaway D. reduce
II. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions.
Establishing more environmentally friendly habits at home is a great way to live
more sustainably, and you can widen your reach by extending those initiatives to the land and people
around you and help those in your community green their lives, too.
First, plant lots of trees. Find an area in your neighborhood that would be perfect for some tall,
woody plants. Planting new trees is a great way to let nature take hold again and get a group of neighbors
working together. When your plants grow larger, they'll help cool your neighborhood, combat climate
change, foster living habitats, and clean the air.
Second, pick up litter. Look for litter beyond the park, too. While on a walk or jog around your
community, carry a small trash bag with you to pick up waste. Trash that isn't bound for recycling or a

landfill often ends up in a stream, which can harm aquatic life. Participate in an organized litter or river
cleanup event, or create your own.
These are just a few simple ways to protect the environment where you live.
(Adapted from />1. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Improving the environment in your neighborhood
B. Establishing a friendly environment for habitants
C. Planting trees in your neighborhood
D. Picking up litter beyond the park
2. The word sustainably can be best replaced by ______.
A. strongly
B. greenly
C. initiatively
D. independently
3. The word combat can be best replaced by ______.
A. heatup
B. breakdown
C. spread out
D. fight against
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of growing plants?
A. Finding an area for tall trees
B. Strengthen the ties among habitants
C. Making the air fresh


D. Reducing the temperature
5. Which of the following statements about trash is true?
A. Trash is not found beyond the park.
B. Trash is not likely to be recycled.
C. Indisposable trash can cause water pollution.
D. Disposable trash cannot be buried.

III. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each
of the questions.
Deforestation is the permanent removal of trees to make room for something beside forest.
Deforestation can include clearing the land for farming or livestock, or using the timber for fuel,
construction or manufacturing.
Forests are an important natural resource, but humans have destroyed substantial quantities of
forested land. In North America, about half the forests in the eastern part of the continent were cut down
for timber and farming between the 1600s and late 1800s, according to National Geographic. Likewise, it
is commonly reported that four commodities are mostly responsible for the vast majority of tropical
deforestation: beef, soy, palm oil, and wood products.
People often light fires to clear land for agricultural use. Therefore, deforestation not only eliminates
vegetation that is important for removing carbon dioxide from the air, but the act of clearing the forests
also produces greenhouse gas emissions.
Developing alternatives to deforestation can help decrease the need for tree clearing. If people
adopted sustainable farming practices or employed new farming technologies and crops, the need for
more land might be diminished
Everyone can do their part to curb deforestation. However, deforestation is a global problem that
won't be overcome by individual actions, and will require large-scale efforts by nations' leaders to change
course and reduce forest destruction.
(Adapted from />1. The primary purpose of this passage is to ______.
A. identify the main causes of deforestation in North America
B. justify the reasons leading to deforestation
C. analyze causal relations and solutions to deforestation
D. describe causes and effects of deforestation
2. According to the passage, humans have cut down trees for ______.
A. planting crops such as soy and palm oil
B. land and forest products
C. four commodities: beef, soy, palm oil, and timber
D. vegetation use
3. What can be inferred about National Geographic?

A. It was founded in the 1600s.
B. Its scope is within North America.
C. It may provide statistics.
D. It approves deforestation.
4. Which of the following is most likely to be a message from the writer?
A. Deforestation for agricultural use is acceptable.
B. The need for more land is understandable.
C. Deforestation is an unsolvable global problem.
D. There is a must to control deforestation.
5. What is the writer's opinion of forest protection?
A. It requires multilateral cooperation.
B. It is an individual responsibility.
C. Only nation's leaders can change the course.


D. It is beyond human knowledge.
SPEAKING
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
1. Maya: Hey, I'm thinking of going green. Do you have any recommendations?
Hoa: Well, let me see. ______
A. You should buy them in the stores.
B. You should start with small things.
C. Why do you like the colour green?
D. Why do you go there?
2. Alex: Do you think houses will be more environmentally friendly in the future?
Nam: I hope so, otherwise, ______
A. we won't change our lifestyles.
B. they will never disappear.
C. our future will be dark.

D. our future will be died.
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best completes the conversation.
Minh: Alex, how can we save the environment? (1) ______
Alex: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because (2) ______. By recycling paper, we save the forests where
animals live.
Minh: So, (3) ______
Alex: Well, for example, we can save the newspapers to make things out of them.
1.
A. What do you say?
B. Do you have any suggestions?
C. What do you think of global warming?
D. Well, how can we do that?
2.
A. trees are being cut down to make the paper
B. you find a trash can to put it in
C. children recycle paper once a month
D. children in our neighborhood collect newspapers
3.
A. what do you do?
B. do you have any suggestions?
C. how can children recycle paper, I mean, every day?
D. well, how can we do that?
WRITING
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following questions.
1. Water weeds are used as food by both people and animals.
A. People and animals get used to eating water weeds.
B. Food, such as water weeds were preferred by both people and animals.
C. Like people, animals also use water weeds as food.
D. Water weeds are used as food by people but not by animals.

2. How does water get polluted?
A. How is water pollution formed?
B. How does water pollute?
C. How often is water polluted?
D. How long is water polluted?
3. If the water is polluted, we will run out of good food such as fish and weeds.
A. If we will run out of good food such as fish and weeds, the water is polluted.
B. If the water is polluted, good food such as fish and weeds will appear.
C. We will run out of good food such as fish and weeds without water pollution.
D. If humans pollute the water, there will be no more good food such as fish and weeds.
4. You can have a high standard of living and still care about the environment.
A. You can either have a high standard of living or care about the environment.
B. People can lead a luxurious lifestyle while going green.
C. Caring about the environment makes people have a high standard of living.


D. You can be both an environmentalist and an activist.
5. When plastic is thrown away, it can take a long time before it breaks down completely.
A. When humans throw plastic away, it cannot be decomposed after a short time.
B. When plastic is away, it can take a long time before it breaks down completely.
C. When plastic is thrown away, it can only be broken down after a short time.
D. It can take a long time for plastic to be thrown away.
6. Driving less and using clean forms of energy will definitely prevent pollution.
A. Driving less and using clean forms of energy results in pollution.
B. Clean forms of energy can be used to drive less and prevent pollution completely.
C. Pollution prevention can be achieved if people drive less and use green energy.
D. When cars are less used by clean forms of energy, pollution will definitely be prevented.
7. Little actions, such as turning off a light when leaving a room, can have a very positive effect on
reducing one's carbon footprint.
A. Small steps, like turning off a light before leaving, can help reduce one's carbon footprint.

B. Positive effect on reducing one's carbon footprint can be exerted by leaving a room.
C. Little actions can lead to one's carbon footprint.
D. Turning off a light can affect one's carbon footprint.
VII. The world is facing serious environmental problems. What are your suggestions for improving the
environment? Write a paragraph of at least 100 words to suggest ways humans can do to improve the
environment. Use the suggested ideas in the following diagram.

Include the expected results in your answer.

UNIT 3. MUSIC
LANGUAGE
PRONUNCIATION
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
the primary stress in each of the following questions.
1. A. music
B. friendship
C. comment
D. career
2. A. realise
B. receive
C. review
D. relax
3. A. online
B. promise
C. upload
D. delay
4. A. resource
B. award
C. trumpet
D. soundtrack

5. A. television
B. participant
C. performance
D. eliminate
VOCABULARY
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. The ______ were clearly delighted with the performance of the singer.
A. audience
B. spectators
C. observers
D. conductors
2. My friend and I have the same ______ in music and go to live gigs whenever we can.
A. sense
B. favour
C. preference
D. taste
3. Jason was delighted when he was asked to play the violin in the school ______.
A. choir
B. group
C. orchestra
D. chorus


4. The audience will not see the real contestants until the very end of the live show or when they are
______
A. eliminated
B. erased
C. prevented
D. left
5. The song was especially ______ for the wedding.

A. created
B. designed
C. composed
D. shown
6. I heard a great band at the gig last night, and I'm going to download some of their ______.
A. tracks
B. melodies
C. rhythms
D. tunes
7. My brother has never taken a piano lesson in his life, but he can play by ______.
A. hand
B. ear
C. eye
D. talent
III. Circle the correct word.
1. I felt nervous when I walked out on stage / venue and saw the large audience waiting to hear me sing.
2. I can't wait for my favourite band's new album / lyric to come out.
3. My piano teacher has given me a new page / piece of music to learn before my next lesson.
4. The audience gave / brought the singer an enthusiastic round of applause as she came on to perform
live.
5. You should take up / on a musical instrument as it will surely build your confidence.
6. Taylor Swift held up a great musical appearance / performance in America last month.
7. He can't become a famous pianist. He does not have an ear / eye for music.
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
1. After a stressful day at work, I lie in the bath listening to classical music as this helps me chill out.
A. relax
B. energise
C. perform
D. judge

2. The audience find it easy to identify with the contestants who are ordinary people.
A. agree with
B. share the feelings of
C. experiment with
D. start with
V. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
1. When I feel sad, I put on some upbeat songs and feel better almost at once.
A. sad
B. cheerful
C. traditional
D. talented
2. I'd really like to be able to sing, but I am tone-deaf, so I don't think there's much chance.
A. talented
B. musical
C. playful
D. confident
GRAMMAR
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. Playing a musical instrument can help children ______ confident in performing their skills.
A. feel
B. feeling
C. to be felt
D. felt
2. Through music lessons, children are made ______ how to set goals for learning a specific note or a new
song.
A. understand
B. understanding
C. understood
D. to understand

3. It costs a lot of money to have a famous singer ______ at your party.
A. perform
B. performing
C. to perform
D. performed
4. Andy plays the violin well, ______ the trumpet is his favorite instrument.
A. so
B. nor
C. but
D. for
5. Can you help me carry these books, ______ are you busy right now?
A. and
B. or
C. but
D. so
VII. Circle the correct word for each of the following sentences.
1. She played a piece of music and then went on to sing / singing a lovely folk song.
2. We just can't imagine Gerry to play / playing the violin in public.
3. It was great that we'd be able to see him sing / to sing live at the concert.
4. She has been heard sing / singing his song several times.


5. We can notice children express / to express their emotion in music without fear of a negative
response.
VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the
following questions.
1. Dancing to music helps children build motor skills while allowing them practice
A
B
C

D
self-expression.
2. Music can promote healing, so you should find out a trained and licensed music
A
B
C
therapist to let music to heal your mind, body and soul in fighting illnesses.
D
3. If you mean learning to play a musical instrument, it may be a good idea to begin on
A
B
C
something simple.
D
4. Our passion is to make traditional music accessible for the youth, so we have tried
A
B
inspire younger generations with their love of folk culture.
C
D
5. Don't forget to spend 20 minutes each day playing the piano, and you won't
A
B
C
make progress.
D
SKILLS
READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase
that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Donauinselfest is the largest free outdoor (1) ______ festival in Europe. It is a festival which takes
place on Danube Island in Vienna, Austria. In the first year, 160,000 people attended, and the festival
lasted one day. Nowadays, the festival lasts three days. What makes the festival so good is the (2)______
of music and quantity of acts. It has twelve stages, and on each stage a different (3) ______ of music is
played. Over the three days, more than 300 music, theatre and cabaret acts perform. There is also a
competition called' Rock the Island Contest' where new bands and artists can compete for a chance to
perform at Donauinselfest. Each year over 500 bands and artists enter the competition!
Another good thing about the Donauinselfest is that it is (4) ______ on an island. The island has lots
of greenery and you can see the beautiful Danube River. Despite being located on an island, it is very easy
to get to Donauinselfest. The island has two underground train stations, both of which connect to central
Vienna. Next year Donauinselfest runs from 23rd - 25th June. I highly recommend (5) ______ it!
(Adapted from the post by: LetticeBlogger)
1. A. music
B. musical
C. musicals
D. musician
2. A. number
B. sound
C. diversity
D. content
3. A. form
B. taste
C. performance
D. genre
4. A. performed
B. held
C. taken
D. shown
5. A. observing
B. hearing

C. attending
D. coming
II. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions.
Language is part of our daily lives, no matter where we live. Similarly, music is a part of many people's
lives. Both language and music play a huge role in our culture, and here are some of their similarities.
Both language and music have a writing system. In English, we record language using a collection of
letters. Similarly, we use notes to keep a record of music. Just as you are reading this collection of letters


and find meaning in it, musicians read notes and create meaning in the form of music. By writing pieces of
text or music, we are able to share experiences through time.
Both vary with culture. You can make a good guess at where someone is from by listening to the
language they use. In the same way, we know that styles of music are different around the world, giving
us the opportunity to explore many different cultures through their music and providing us with music for
every situation.
Both share emotion. Of course you may be able to see my feelings in my face, but you will know for
sure through my words. Similarly, music can show you exactly how the composer was or is feeling, and
allows us to share in that emotion. When you feel happy, you might want to sing and dance to a happy
song to celebrate your happiness. In contrast, you have probably also listened to sad music when feeling
down. We have all used music to express or process our emotions, often combining it with language in
the form of song lyrics.
(Adapted from the post by: LydiaBlogger2017)
1. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
A. Language and music have a lot in common.
B. Language and music are integral parts of our lives.
C. Language and music are related to each other.
D. Music can be seen as a kind of language.
2. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The writing systems of language and music are the same.

B. Only musicians can read notes in pieces of music.
C. The collection of letters in language is like that of notes in music.
D. Only with text and music are we be able to share experiences.
3. What can be said about language and music?
A. People who speak the same language enjoy the same music.
B. Different cultures have their own languages and music.
C. You always know a person's nationality by listening to the language he/ she uses.
D. Styles of music are diverse due to language and culture.
4. Why do language and music help to share emotion?
A. Because language and music are combined in the form of song lyrics.
B. Because you can only use either language or music to show your feelings.
C. Because both of them are helpful in expressing emotions.
D. Because language helps you express your emotions in music.
5. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word celebrate in the final paragraph?
A. spread
B. increase
C. highlight
D. express
III. Read the following passage and do the tasks that follow.
Music is an almost everlasting presence in our lives; whether it's the latest song playing every time
we turn on the radio, or a long-forgotten classic playing in the shops. Thanks to mp3 players, you will
never be without music. As long as you have a pair of earphones, you can listen to your favourite artists,
without any interruption.
My favourite artist, the singer-songwriter Ben Howard, is currently on tour in Europe. Although it
sounds tempting to me to write about Ben Howard and his musical genius only, it could be boring for
anyone who isn't as interested in him as I am.
Instead, I would concentrate on something that he is famous for, and which many people love: live
music. If you've ever been lucky enough to see your favourite band in concert or go to a music festival,
then you know what I mean. Perhaps, you play an instrument yourself - like the guitar, for example - or
sing in a choir. Any kind of musical talent means you can enjoy live music any time you feel like it as you

can perform yourself!
There is something so uniquely special about experiencing music live. Beautiful, well-played pieces of
music can be electrifying. There are songs that can make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. It


can make you want to laugh or cry; it can make you want to sing or dance along; it can transport you far
away from anything troubling you in your daily life.
There is nothing that compares to standing in the middle of a crowd, watching your favourite singer
or band perform their greatest hits. So if you get the opportunity, go and see them live - it will be
something you never forget.
(Adapted from the post by KatB)
1. Match the underlined words with their meanings.
A. ______ : attractive and making people want to do it
B. ______ : continuing forever
C. ______ : very exciting
D. ______ : a time when an activity is stopped
2. Choose the underlined words in the passage to complete the sentences.
A. All the audience danced to the music at the ______ performance.
B. The first time I played the piano was the beginning of my ______ love for classical music.
C. School closures, ______ to classes, and the cancelation of examinations have had bad effects on
students.
D. It is ______ to want to help kids through something tough quickly, but their children need time to
learn.
3. Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are TRUE, FALSE or NOT GIVEN.
Statements
TRUE FALSE NOT GIVEN
A. You can listen to the latest song, a classic or your favourite




artists in shops.
B. Although Ben Howard is a musical genius, he never



performs live.
C. Music has the power to change your mood.



4. Which of the following statements is the writer of the passage most likely to agree with?
A. Listening to music on an mp3 player can be as exciting as attending a live show.
B. You must know how to play a musical instrument to enjoy live music.
C. Enjoying live music can be an unforgettable experience.
D. Everyone should only experience music live.
5. What is the best title for the passage?
A. The magic of live music
B. Never without music
C. Your taste in music
D. Music in our lives
SPEAKING
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges.
1. Mr. William, a teacher, is talking to Henry, his student.
Mr. William: Congratulations! You have passed the exam.
Henry: ______
A. Oh, thank you. That's music to my ears!
B. Really? It was a disaster.
C. Oh, it's a piece of cake.
D. No way! You must be kidding!
2. Kate and Melinda are chatting while listening to music.

Kate: Have you ever heard this song before?
Melinda: ______
A. Sometimes. I have no idea who sings it.
B. So so. It's my favorite.
C. Yeah. This is my first time.
D. Maybe. But I can't remember whether I have heard it.
V. Complete the dialogues with the words/ phrases given.
not into
keep myself updated
a big fan of
Carlos: Do you like traditional music?


Christina: It's easy for me to name some songs. But to be honest, I'm (1) _________ this kind of music.
Carlos: What's your favourite kind of music?
Christina: I am (2) ________ Korean music. I always (3) ________ with news related to Korean showbiz.
WRITING
VI. Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one.
1. Music can connect people of different cultural backgrounds or ages.
A. Despite its cultural backgrounds or ages, music can connect people.
B. The power of music can connect people with their cultural backgrounds or ages.
C. Because of their cultural backgrounds or ages, people are connected by music.
D. Thanks to music, people of different cultural backgrounds or ages can be connected.
2. The Internet has changed the music industry in both positive and negative ways.
A. The Internet has changed the music industry not only positively but also negatively.
B. Although the Internet has changed the music industry in a positive way, it is negative.
C. Positively, the Internet has changed the music industry, and it can affect that industry negatively.
D. While the Internet has changed the music industry positively, it can be negative.
3. Researchers suggest that people define themselves through music.
A. According to researchers, music defines people by themselves.

B. It is suggested that researchers define themselves through music.
C. According to researchers, it is through music that people define themselves.
D. What researchers suggest is music, through which people define themselves.
4. Life would be incomplete and colourless without music.
A. If there is no music, life would be incomplete and colourless.
B. Were it not for music, life would be incomplete and colourless.
C. Unless there was music, life would be complete and colourless.
D. If music hadn't existed, life would be incomplete and colourless.
5. As for me, listening to music is more interesting than playing games.
A. I find it interesting to listen to music, but not to play games.
B. I would rather listen to music than play games.
C. I prefer listening to music to play games.
D. I think playing games is not as interesting as I listen to music.
6. We tend to prefer the music that we are familiar with.
A. We are more and more drawn to the music we are the most familiar
B. We have preferences for the music that is familiar to us.
C. The more we prefer the music, the more familiar we are with that ge
D. We prefer the kind of music, so we are familiar with it.
7. Although the weather was bad, the musical performance was a success.
A. Despite the bad weather, the musical performance was successful.
B. The musical performance was a success, however bad weather.
C. The bad weather made the musical performance successful.
D. While the musical performance was a success, the weather was bad.
VII. Write a blog of between 120-150 words to share your experience at a musical event. Use the
following cues as for your writing.
ANZ Music Festival
* When:
* Where:
* Who with:
* Atmosphere:

* What you did:
* How you felt:
* What you liked most:


* What you disliked:
UNIT 4. FOR A BETTER COMMUNITY
LANGUAGE
PRONUNCIATION
I. Choose the words that have a different stress pattern from the others.
1. A. answer (v)
B. increase (v)
C. decrease (v)
D. record (v)
2. A. present (v)
B. visit (v)
C. export (v)
D. import (v)
3. A. picture (v)
B. answer (v)
C. increase (v)
D. visit (v)
4. A. present (n)
B. increase (n)
C. decrease (n)
D. reply (n)
5. A. reply (v)
B. answer (v)
C. visit (v)
D. picture (v)

VOCABULARY
II. Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
1. The job description is so (interest) ________ . I like it very much.
2. Are you (interest) ________ in voluntary work?
3. Nowadays, there are (end) ________ opportunities for teenagers to volunteer.
4. My application was (success) ________ , so I became a volunteer in this centre.
5. I learnt a lot of (use) ________ skills when I volunteered last summer.
6. It is our responsibility to help people in the (disadvantage) ________ areas.
7. Mother Teressa lived a really (meaning) ________ life. She devoted her whole life to charitable work.
III. Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in the box.
orphanbenefitvolunteerpoverty
donateinterestuse
1. The ________ houses in the area are degraded and need urgent maintenance.
2. The local community centre has received a lot of money from an anonymous ________ .
3. He has grown up in a(n) ________ because his father could not take care of him after his wife's death.
4. The main ________ of this community project are the local residents.
5. The ________ need assistance from the whole society, so everyone needs to join hands.
6. He didn't want the job very much, so he accepted the offer ________ .
7. To be completely fair, we need ________ to do this job.
IV. Choose the correct answer to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
1. These days, more and more people want to participate in voluntary activities.
A. take part in
B. take up
C. take away
D. take off
2. When we volunteered there, we helped the farmers to clear the land in order to raise crops.
A. collect money
B. cause
C. grow
D. harvest

V. Choose the correct answer to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
1. The local community centre received a donation from a generous businessman in the area on its
10th anniversary.
A. given freely
B. large
C. mean
D. expensive
2. His plan for volunteer activities are too remote from the reality in the area.
A. different
B. separate
C. inspiring
D. the same as
GRAMMAR
VI. Choose the correct options to complete the following sentences.
1. When I arrived at the food bank, ________
A. she was waiting for me.
B. she has waited for me.
2. I saw this advertisement ________
A. while I read the school noticeboard.
B. while I was reading the school noticeboard.
3. While I was helping at the food bank, ________


A. I met an old friend.
B. I meet an old friend.
4. I was preparing a meal ________
A. when I heard the announcement.
B. when I hear the announcement.
5. We realized how generous people were ________
A. while we sort out the donations.

B. while we were sorting out the donations.
VII. Choose the best answer to complete each of the sentences.
1. I was cycling home last Friday when I ________ an old lady on the pavement.
A. saw
B. see
C. have seen
D. am seeing
2. Yesterday afternoon, when I ______ home from school, I bumped into an old friend.
A. walk
B. was walking
C. have walked
D. am walking
3. Last week, I ______ at the bus stop when I saw the smoke coming out from the nearby building.
A. have waited
B. wait
C. was waiting
D. am waiting
4. It ______ for days, so the road to the village was very slippery.
A. is raining
B. was rained
C. was going to rain
D. had been raining
5. I ______ a scream from the apartment above while I was cooking my dinner yesterday.
A. heard
B. hear
C. am hearing
D. was hearing
VIII. Choose the letter of the underlined word or group of words that is not correct.
1. I saw him in his car, but he is watching the traffic and didn't see me.
A

B
C
D
2. While my parents were walking near the lake, they see a wallet lying on the grass.
A
B
C
D
3. When we find her, she was hiding in the wardrobe and crying.
A
B
C
D
4. While I was withdrawing some money from a cash machine, a man snatched it all out of
A
B
C
my hand and run away.
D
5. At about 9 p.m. last night, we were watching TV when someone was knocked at the door.
A
B
C
D
SKILLS
READING
I. Read the text and choose the correct answer.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest
network to help people in emergency. It supports local Red Cross and Red Crescent activities in more than
192 countries with over 160 (1) ________ that can reach even the remotest communities. It has about 14

million (2) ________ worldwide. These volunteers are members of the very (3)________ they serve. They
know, and are trusted by, the people they support.
The IFRC acts before, during and after disasters or health emergencies to (4) ________ the needs and
improve the lives of vulnerable people. Every year, the IFRC reaches the people who are easily
emotionally and physically hurt through programmes to promote development and disaster response. It
also works to improve global humanitarian standards. In addition, it aims to (5) ________ leaders to act in
the interests of vulnerable people. Through its work, the IFRC enables healthy and safe communities,
reduces vulnerabilities, and promotes peace around the world.
1. A. branches
B. networks
C. countries
D. members
2. A. communities
B. volunteers
C. programmes
D. leaders
3. A. volunteers
B. networks
C. communities
D. people


4. A. follow
B. see
C. cut
D. meet
5. A. be
B. become
C. persuade
D. stop

II. Read the text and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
Mother Teresa was born in Albania in 1910, and died in 1997. She became famous the world over for
starting the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India. She began this work in 1950 and for over forty
years, she looked after the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her
humanitarian work.
Mother Teresa developed an interest in helping the less fortunate at a very young age. She was
fascinated by stories of people who dedicated their life to help others. She arrived in India in 1929 and
became a nun two years later. The poverty and sufferings she saw around her in Calcutta deeply
disturbed her. A famine in 1943 killed thousands and worsened the situation. In 1946 she decided to
leave the convent to live among the poor and help them.
Mother Teresa was an international symbol of charity. During her life, she visited many countries to
help poor children. At the time of her death, her organization was operating in 123 countries. For many
people, Mother Teresa was the 'most admired person of the 20 th Century'.
Statements
T/F
1. Thanks to her contributions, Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
______
2. As an adult, MotherTeresa started to develop an interest in helping the less fortunate.
______
3. MotherTeresa arrived in India and became a nun in 1929.
______
4. In 1943, Mother Teresa left the convent to live among the poor and help them.
______
5. MotherTeresa helped a lot of poor children during her life.
______
III. Read the text and choose the best answers.
Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 in South Africa. At that time this country was divided along black
and white racial lines. Nelson learnt about the terrible apartheid system when he studied to become a
lawyer. This led to his campaigning for equal rights and his involvement in the African National Congress
(ANC), which he later became the leader of.

The South African government did its best to keep Mandela from spreading his message of equality
for blacks and racial unity. It put him in prison for 27 years. He became famous around the world as an
icon of the struggle for freedom in South Africa. Rock stars, actors, politicians and ordinary people
campaigned to free him and end apartheid. He was released from prison in 1990 and the world rejoiced.
Nelson Mandela also won the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1993, and over 250 more awards. A year later, he
became his country's first ever black president and served in office until 1999. In his retirement, he
continued to tirelessly campaign for many global causes until old age slowed him down. He died on the
5th of December, 2013, aged 95. Nelson Mandela was one of the most loved and respected people in the
world.
1. This passage mainly discusses ______
A. Apartheid in South Africa.
B. Nelson Mandela's contributions.
C. Nelson Mandela as a leader.
2. The word apartheid in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______
A. discrimination among races.
B. racial equality in Africa.
C. peace agreement.
3. Why did the African government put Nelson Mandela in prison?
A. to give him a chance to study to become a lawyer.
B. to make him become famous around the world.
C. to stop him from spreading equal rights and racial unity.
4. The word rejoiced in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______
A. expressed happiness.
B. expressed anger.


C. expressed regret.
5. When did Nelson Mandela become the president of South Africa?
A. In 1993
B. In 1994

C. In 1999
SPEAKING
IV. Choose the best option to complete the following conversation exchange.
1. Tom: Mai, I heard that you were selected as a volunteer in ABC Charity. Congratulations!
Mai: Thank you. I'll start to work next week. ______ to become a volunteer there!
A. I'm so excited
B. I'm so exciting
C. I'm so tired
D. I'm so tiring
2. Kevin: Hi Lan. You look so tired. What's up?
Lan: ______
A. Oh, I don't really know why.
B. Oh, really? Do you think I look so tired?
C. Well, it's getting cold, and I'm worried about the homeless children.
D. That's so terrible! I really don't know that I look so tired, Kevin.
V. Complete the dialogue, using the phrases from the box.
A. Well, they were very excited
B. It was wonderful
C. Yes, we felt a little tired on the way
Tam:
How are you, Ann? I heard you just came back from your volunteer trip. Did you have a good
time?
Ann:
(1) _________________________. We brought warm clothes and school stuffs for children in
the mountainous areas.
Tam:
Were the roads steep and bumpy?
Ann:
(2) _________________________.
Tam:

How did the children feel when they received the donations?
Ann:
(3) _________________________. And we felt glad to bring them the things they needed.
WRITING
VI. Choose the sentence that has the closest meaning to the given sentence.
1. I was reading a newspaper when I saw an advert for a volunteer at the local food bank.
A. After reading the newspaper, I saw an advert for a volunteer at the local food bank.
B. While I was reading a newspaper, I saw an advert for a volunteer at the local food bank.
C. Before I read a newspaper, I saw an advert for a volunteer at the local food bank.
D. As soon as I read a newspaper, I saw an advert for a volunteer at the local food bank.
2. While Lan was watching TV, she saw a lot of people waiting at the food bank.
A. As soon as Lan watched TV, she sees a lot of people waiting at the food bank.
B. After Lan had watched TV, she saw a lot of people waiting at the food bank.
C. Lan was watching TV when she saw a lot of people waiting at the food bank.
D. Lan saw a lot of people waiting at the food bank as soon as she had watched TV.
3. It started raining while we were driving up the road.
A. We were driving up the road when it started raining.
B. After it started raining, we drove up the road.
C. As soon as it started raining, we were driving up the road.
D. Before we were driving up the road, it started raining.
4. We were eating dinner when we heard about the landslide on TV.
A. After we ate dinner, we heard about the landslide on TV.
B. When we heard about the landslide on TV, we have had dinner.
C. As soon as we have had dinner, we heard about the landslide on TV.
D. We heard about the landslide on TV while we were eating dinner.
5. Lam saw an old lady on the pavement while he was walking home.
A. Lam was walking home when he saw an old lady on the pavement.


B. After Lam saw an old lady on the pavement, he was walking home.

C. Lam saw an old lady on the pavement, then he walked home.
D. As soon as Lam walked home, he saw an old lady on the pavement.
6. They were cleaning the park when it started to rain.
A. After they cleaned the park, it started to rain.
B. It started to rain while they were cleaning the park.
C. It started to rain as soon as they had cleaned the park.
D. Before they were cleaning the park, it started to rain.
7. I was watching television when I saw the flood warning.
A. When I watched television, I was seeing the flood warning.
B. After I watched television, I saw the flood warning.
C. I was watching television as soon as I saw the flood warning.
D. While I was watching television, I saw the flood warning.
VII. Write an application letter (about 120 words) to apply for a volunteer position in the following
advert.
Maths and English tutor needed
- Are you free at weekends?
- Are you willing to help disadvantaged children to learn maths and English?
- The local community development centre needs volunteers to help children with homework.

UNIT 5. INVENTIONS
LANGUAGE
PRONUNCIATION
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
the primary stress in each of the following questions.
1. A. chocolate
B. holiday
C. century
D. tradition
2. A. computer
B. example

C. energy
D. material
3. A. driverless
B. location
C. talented
D. processor
4. A. magnify
B. evasion
C. attitude
D. animal
5. A. volunteer
B. etiquette
C. confidence
D. generous
VOCABULARY
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. A computer program is a piece of ______.
A. hardware
B. software
C. computer ware
D. glassware
2. ______ are examples of Artificial Intelligence (Al).
A. Calculators
B. Devices
C. Robots
D. Tools
3. ______ tests suggest that the new vaccine may be used to treat flu.
A. Biology
B. Chemistry
C. Therapy

D. Laboratory
4. Thomas Edison spent most of his life ______.
A. experimenting
B. experiencing
C. exploring
D. exploding
5. Please, deliver the laboratory ______ as soon as possible.
A. biology
B. chemistry
C. equipment
D. object
6. Computer ______ refers to the physical parts of a computer and related devices.
A. data
B. memory
C. program
D. hardware
7. ______ that are connected to computers, such as printers and scanners, are called peripherals.
A. Data
B. Devices
C. Programs
D. Robots
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word in brackets.
1. Their living room is (equipment) ________ with all kinds of modern appliances.
2. The (store) ________ capacity of the hard disk ranges from 6 to 20 gigabytes.



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