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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHẤT LƯỢNG HỌC KỲ I
Khối 12 (Thời gian :45’) mã đề 504
Họ và tên:……………………………………….......lớp 12…………
I. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks. Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
1. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?.
………………………………………………………………………………………
2. What are the major water pollutants?.
………………………………………………………………………………………………
3. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
34 From which sources do heavy metals get into water?.
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. What are hazardous wastes?
.......................................................................................
II. Choose the correct words or phrases(2ps)
6. By the end of next month, we ............... our English course.
a. have completed
b. will be completed
c. will have completed
d. completed
7. If you had worked harder, you .............
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. would not have been sacked
d. will not have been sacked
8. It was ....................we could not go out.
a. such cold that
b. so cold that
c. very so cold
d. too cold that
9. Nobody can prevent us from ............... good things.
a. do
b. doing
c. did
d. done
10. Mr. Pike .................English at our school for 20 years before he retired last year.
a. is teaching b. was teaching
c. has been teaching d. had been teaching
11. You should be responsible ....................what you have done.
a. of
b. for
c. with
d. on
...................................................................................................................................................................................
12. I never forget .....................I went to school.
a. the time first whichb. what the first time c. that the time
d. the first time when
13.Do you remember the day…………….we first met?
a.where
b.whom
c. which
d.when
14. It is essential that every student ...............to learn English at university.
a. to have
b have
c. has
d. had
15. “ Where do you come from?” – “........................”
a. I’m from London b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m living in London
d. In London
III. Pick out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest(1p)
16. a find
b. give
c. shine
d decide
17. a. under
b. umbrella c. unit
d. must
18. a. industry
b. dust
c. sun
d. confuse
19 a. concentrate
b. cool
c. centre
d. camp
20.a.hot
b. high
c.. hour
d. how
IV. Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning(2ps)
21. "He is sick so he can not go to school.
=> If he ………………………………………………………………………………...
22 Although it rained a lot,she arrived at the airport on time.
=>In spite of…………………………………………………………………………………….
23.The girl chatted with him yesterday.She arrived here at 6:30.
=>The girl………………………………………………………………………………
24.People speak English all over the world
=> English……………………………………………………………………….
25.If I were you,I would take more exercise”Said his doctor.
=>His doctor adwised………………………………………………….
V. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
26. She has a large………of coins(collect)
27. This is my favourite chair.it is so……………….(comfort)
28.” ………..English is not easy for me”John said(study)
29.Unless you…….. I won’t forgive you. (apology)
30. He has made an ………………for the position of manager (apply)
VI Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.
T
F
T F
1. There is no air on the moon
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
2.
3.
4.
5.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
During the day the temperature is
even lower
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
8.
9.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
10.
The end
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Trường THPT Tiên Yên
Khối 12 (Thời gian :45’) mã 502
H v tờn:...lp 12..
Số phách:
..................................................................................................................................................................................
Điểm.
Số phách:
I. Pick out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest(1p)
1. a find
b. decide
c. shine
d give
2. a. hoped
b. played
c. lined
d.encouraged
3. a. industry
b. dust
c. must
d. confuse
4 a. concentrate
b. cool
c. centre
d. camp
5.a. how
b. hour
c. high
d. hot
II. Choose the best answers(2ps)
6. By the end of next month, we ……….. our English course.
a. have completed
b. will have completed
c. will be completed
d. completed
7. If you had worked harder, you ………….
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. would not have been sacked
d. will not have been sacked
8. It was _______ we could not go out.
a. such cold that
b. so cold that
c. very so cold
d. too cold that
9. She often………..to visit her grandmother at weekends.
a. go
b. went
c. has gone
d. goes
10. Mr. Pike ……….. English at our school for 20 years before he retired last year.
a. is teaching
b. was teaching
c. has been teaching
d. had been teaching
11. I never forget …………… I went to school.
a. the time first which
b. what the first time c. that the time
d. the first time when
12. Mary enjoys ……………. exercise when she has free time.
a. making
b. doing
c. taking
d. getting
13.Do you remember the day…………….we first met?
a.where
b.whom
c. which
d.when
14. It is essential that every student ……… to learn English at university.
a. to have
b. have
c. has
d. had
15. “ Where do you come from?” – “………...
a. I’m from London
b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m living in London
d. In London
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(2ps)
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks. Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
..............................................................................................................................................................................
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
16. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?.
..........................................................................................................................................................
17. What are the major water pollutants?.
..........................................................................................................................................................
18. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?.
.........................................................................................................................................................
19. From which sources do heavy metals get into water?.
.........................................................................................................................................................
20. What are hazardous wastes?
.....................................................................................................
IV. Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning(2ps)
21.He got up very late so he did not arrive at school on time.
=> If he..………………………………………………………………………………...
22 Although it rained a lot,she arrived at the airport on time.
=>In spite of…………………………………………………………………………………….
23.The girl chatted with him yesterday.She arrived here at 6:30.
=>The girl………………………………………………………………………………
24.People speak English all over the world
=> English………………………………………………………………………...................
25."Would you like to have a cup of tea?" Mike said to me.
=>Mike invited...........................................................................................................................
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
26. She has a large………of coins(collect)
27. This is my favourite chair.it is so……………….(comfort)
28.” ………..English is not easy for me”John said (study)
29. He has made an ………………for the position of manager(apply)
30."Don't drive so fat,it is very.........."She told him (danger)
I Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer. You will listen to the tape twice.
T
F
1.
There is no air on the moon
2.
There are rivers and lakes on the moon
3.
There are no sounds on the moon.
4.
It is very cold at night on the moon.
5.
During the day the temperature is even lower
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
8.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
9.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
10. One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
The end
KEYS 504
I. Pick out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
1. a find
b. give
c. shine
d decide
2. a. under
b. umbrella c. unit
d. must
3. a. industry
b. dust
c. sun
d. confuse
4 a. concentrate
b. cool
c. centre
d. camp
5.a. hot
b. high
c.. hour
d. how
II. Choose the correct words or phrases(2ps)
6. By the end of next month, we ............... our English course.
a. have completed
b. will be completed
c. will have completed
d. completed
7. If you had worked harder, you .............
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. would not have been sacked
d. will not have been sacked
8. It was ....................we could not go out.
a. such cold that
b. so cold that
c. very so cold
d. too cold that
9. Nobody can prevent us from ............... good things.
a. do
b. doing
c. did
d. done
10. Mr. Pike .................English at our school for 20 years before he retired last year.
a. is teaching b. was teaching
c. has been teaching d. had been teaching
11. You should be responsible ....................what you have done.
a. of
b. for
c. with
d. on
12. I never forget .....................I went to school.
a. the time first which b. what the first time c. that the time d. the first time when
13.Do you remember the day…………….we first met?
a.where
b.whom
c. which
d.when
14. It is essential that every student ...............to learn English at university.
a. to have
b have
c. has
d. had
15. “ Where do you come from?” – “........................”
a. I’m from London b. Yes, I’ve come here c. I’m living in London
d. In London
III. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks. Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
16. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?.
16. People who ingest polluted water call become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may
develop cancers or get children with birth defects.
17. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical materials that
degrade water quality.
18. They damage the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, even cause death.
19. Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many
sources, including industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil.
20. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive, corrosive, and ignitable.
21. "He is sick so he can not go to school.
=> If he were not sick,he could go to school
22 Although it rained a lot,she arrived at the airport on time.
=>In spite of raining a lot ,she arrived at the airport on time
23.The girl chatted with him yesterday.She arrived here at 6:30.
=>The girl who arrived here at 6:30 chatted with him yesterday
24.People speak English all over the world
=> English is spoken all over the world
25.If I were you,I would take more exercise”Said his doctor.
=>His doctor adwised him to take more exercise
V. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
26. She has a large of coins(collection)
27. This is my favourite chair.it is so comfortable
28.” Studying English is not easy for me”John said(study)
29.It is a/an unforgetable..memory. I'll remember it eternally.
30. He has made an application………………for the position of manager
VI Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.
T
F
T F
1. There is no air on the moon
x
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
x
2.
3.
4.
5.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
During the day the temperature is
even lower
x
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
x
x
8.
9.
x
10.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
x
x
x
x
KEYS 502
I. Pick out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest(1p)
1. a find
b. decide
c. shine
d give
2. a. hoped
b. played
c. lined
d.encouraged
3. a. industry
b. dust
c. must
d. confuse
4 a. concentrate
b. cool
c. centre
d. camp
5.a. how
b. hour
c. high
d. hot
II. Choose the best answers(2ps)
6. By the end of next month, we ……….. our English course.
a. have completed
b. will be completed
c. will have completed
d. completed
7. If you had worked harder, you ………….
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. would not have been sacked
d. will not have been sacked
8. It was _______ we could not go out.
a. such cold that
b. so cold that
c. very so cold
d. too cold that
9. She often………..to visit her grandmother at weekends.
a. go
b. went
c. has gone
d. goes
10. Mr. Pike ……….. English at our school for 20 years before he retired last year.
a. is teachingb. was teaching
c. has been teaching
d. had been teaching
11. I never forget …………… I went to school.
a. the time first which
b. what the first time c. that the time
d. the first time when
12. Mary enjoys ……………. exercise when she has free time.
a. making
b. doing
c. taking
d. getting
13.Do you remember the day…………….we first met?
a.where
b.whom
c. which
d.when
14. It is essential that every student ……… to learn English at university.
a. to have
b. have
c. has
d. had
15. “ Where do you come from?” – “………...”
a. I’m from London
b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m living in London
d. In London
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(2ps)
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks. Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
People
16. People who ingest polluted water call become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may
develop cancers or get children with birth defects.
17. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical materials that degrade
water quality.
18. They damage the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, even cause death.
19. Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many
sources, including industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil.
20. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive, corrosive, and ignitable.
IV. Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning(2ps)
\
21.He got up very late so he did not arrive at school on time.
=> If he had not got up very late,he would have arrived.............
22 Although it rained a lot,she arrived at the airport on time.
=>In spite of raining a lot,she...........
23.The girl chatted with him yesterday.She arrived here at 6:30.
=>The girlWho chattedwith him yesterday arrived here at 6:30
24.People speak English all over the world
=> English is spoken all........
25."Would you like to have a cup of tea?" Mike said to me.
=>Mike invited me to have a cup of tea.
V. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
26. She has a large………of coins collection
27. This is my favourite chair.it is so……………….comfortable
28.” ………..English is not easy for me”John said studying
29. He has made an ………………for the position of managerapplication
VI Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.
T
F
T F
1. There is no air on the moon
x
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
x
2.
3.
4.
5.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
During the day the temperature is
x
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
x
x
8.
9.
x
10.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
x
x
x
x
even lower
The end
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Trường THPT Tiên Yên
Khối 12 (Thời gian :45’) mã đề 503
Họ và tên:………………………………. ........... .. lớp 12…………
Sè phách:
...................................................................................................................................................................................
Điểm:
Số phách:
I Listening:(2points)
You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following statements are true or false.
Tick in the right box to indicate your answer. You will listen to the tape twice.
T
F
1.
There is no air on the moon
2.
There are rivers and lakes on the moon
3.
There are no sounds on the moon.
4.
It is very cold at night on the moon.
5.
During the day the temperature is even lower
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
8.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
9.
You will be able to jump very high on the moon.
10. One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
II.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.(1p)
1. a. along
b. area
c. attract
d. aware
2. a. decide
b. mile
c . kind
d. sitting
3. a. symbol
b. emergency
c. poverty
d. apply
4. a. appalled
b. dedicated
c. designed
d. injured
5. a. society
b. delegate
c. president
d. protection
III. choose the best answers(2ps)
6. This is Mr.Pike, ………… car was stolen this morning.
a.who
b. whose
c. whom
d. which
7. It was such ……………… exciting football that everybody was absorbed in it.
a. a
b. an
c. the
d. no article
8. The passengers had to wait because the plane ……………… off one hour late.
a. took
b. turned
c. cut
d. put
9. “ His father………many years ago
a. had died
b.has died
c. was dying
d. died
10. “ Where do you come from?” – “…………………..”
a. I’m living in London
b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m from London
d. In London
11. If you had worked harder, you………………..
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. will not have been sacked
d. would not have been sacked
12. ……it was raining heavily,she went out without a raincoat.
a. In spite of
b. Although
c. However
d. Despite
13. The machine ……………. broke down has now been repaired.
a. which
b. who
c. whom
d. when
14.We usually……...........camping at weekends.
a.went
b.have gone
c.go
d.goes.
15………….. ….you go to the dentist?
a. How often are
b.How often do
c.How often does
d.How are
IV. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
16. Some people consider mountain climbing is a dangerous _______. (act)
17. The engineer is doing his research with great _______ (please)
18. The _______ system of our country is being improved. (educate)
19. It is a/an _______ memory. I'll remember it eternally. (forget)
20. I have ever dreamt of becoming a _______. (teach)
..................................................................................................................................................................................
V Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning.(2ps)
21.He did not learn very hard so he did not pass the final exams
=> If ................................................................................
22. They have just completed the bridge over the river.
=> The bridge ....................................................................................
23 Although the weather was very bad, she went on climbing the mountain.
=> Despite ......................................................................................
24. 'Why didn't you go to the party last night?' she asked me.
=>She asked..........................................................................................................................................................
25 The bicycle was broken a few day ago. The bicycle has now been repaired.
The bicycle……………………………………………………………
VI. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water pollution, contamination of streams, lakes, underground water, bays, or oceans by substances, is
harmful to living things.
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks.Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
26. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
27. What are the major water pollutants?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
28. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
29. From which sources do heavy metals get into water?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
30 What are hazardous wastes?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
The end
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I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.(1p)
1. a. along
b. area
c. attract
d. aware
2. a. decide
b. sitting
c . kind
d. mile
3. a. symbol
b. emergency
c. poverty
d. apply
4. a. appalled
b. dedicated
c. designed
d. injured
5. a. protection
b. renovation
c. president
d. society
II. Choose the best answers (2ps)
6. This is Mr.Pike, ………… car was stolen this morning.
a. whose
b. who
c. whom
d. which
7. It was such ……………… exciting football that everybody was absorbed in it.
a. a
b. an
c. the
d. no article
8. The passengers had to wait because the plane ……………… off one hour late.
a. took
b. turned
c. cut
d. put
9. “ How often do you to school?” – “ …………….”
a. I go there early
b. Everyday except Sunday
c. I don’t think so d. I do there by bus
10. “ Where do you come from?” – “………… ………..”
a. I’m from London
b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m living in London d. In London
11. If you had worked harder, you ………………….
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. will not have been sacked
d. would not have been sacked
12. ……….the bad weather, the plane took off.
a. Despite
b. In spite of
c. Although
d. a and b are correct
13. The machine ……………. broke down has now been repaired.
a. which
b. who
c. whom
d.where
14.She often…………..to visit her grandfather at weekends
a.went
b.have gone
c.go
d.goes.
15…………..you go to the dentist?
a.How often are
b.How often do
c.How often does
d.How are
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
16. Some people consider mountain climbing is a dangerous _______. (act))
17. The engineer is doing his research with great _______ (please)
18. The _______ system of our country is being improved. (educate)
19. It is a/an _______ memory. I'll remember it eternally. (forget)
20. I have ever dreamt of becoming a _______. (teach)
IV. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water pollution, contamination of streams, lakes, underground water, bays, or oceans by substances, is
harmful to living things.
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks.Many petroleum products are poisonous
...................................................................................................................................................................................
if ingested by animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death.
In addition, spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
21. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
22. What are the major water pollutants?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
23. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
24. From which sources do heavy metals get into water?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
25. What are hazardous wastes?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
V. Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning.(2ps)
26. The children were playing football in the schoolyard. They were our students.
=> The children……………………………………………………………
27. She did not come to the class because she was late for school.
=>If.................................................................................................................................................
28. They have just completed the bridge over the river.
=> The bridge ....................................................................................
29. Although the weather was very bad, she went on climbing the mountain.
=> Despite ......................................................................................
30. 'Why didn't you go to the party last night?' she asked me.
=>She asked……………………………………………………………………..
VI Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.You will listen to the tape twice.
T
F
T F
1. There is no air on the moon
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
2.
3.
4.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
8.
9.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
5.
During the day the temperature is
even lower
10.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
The end
KEYS 503
I Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.
T
F
T
1. There is no air on the moon
x
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
F
x
2.
x
3.
4.
5.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
During the day the temperature is
even lower
x
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
x
x
8.
9.
x
10.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
II.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.(1p)
1. a. along
b. area
c. attract
d. aware
2. a. decide
b. mile
c . kind
d. sitting
3. a. symbol
b. emergency
c. poverty
d. apply
4. a. appalled
b. dedicated
c. designed
d. injured
5. a. society
b. delegate
c. president
d. protection
III. choose the best answers(2ps)
6. This is Mr.Pike, ………… car was stolen this morning.
a.who
b. whose
c. whom
d. which
7. It was such ……………… exciting football that everybody was absorbed in it.
a. a
b. an
c. the
d. no article
8. The passengers had to wait because the plane ……………… off one hour late.
a. took
b. turned
c. cut
d. put
9. “ His father………many years ago
a. had died
b.has died
c. was dying
d. died
10. “ Where do you come from?” – “…………………..”
a. I’m living in London
b. Yes, I’ve come here
c. I’m from London
d. In London
11. If you had worked harder, you………………..
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. will not have been sacked
d. would not have been sacked
12. ……it was raining heavily,she went out without a raincoat.
a. In spite of
b. Although
c. However
d. Despite
13. The machine ……………. broke down has now been repaired.
a. which
b. who
c. whom
d. when
14.We usually……...........camping at weekends.
a.went
b.have gone
c.go
d.goes.
15………….. ….you go to the dentist?
a. How often are
b.How often do
c.How often does
d.How are
IV. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
16. Some people consider mountain climbing is a dangerous action_______. (act)
17. The engineer is doing his research with great pleasure_______ (please)
18. The education _______ system of our country is being improved. (educate)
19. It is a/an unforgetable_______ memory. I'll remember it eternally. (forget)
20. I have ever dreamt of becoming a teacher_______. (teach)
x
x
x
V Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning.(2ps)
21.He did not learn very hard so he did not pass the final exams
=> If he had learned/learnt very hard ,he would have passed the final exams
22. They have just completed the bridge over the river.
=> The bridge has just been completed over the river.
23 Although the weather was very bad, she went on climbing the mountain.
=> Despite of the bad weather,she wen on climbing the mountain.
24. 'Why didn't you go to the party last night?' she asked me.
=>She asked me why I didn’t go/hadn’t gone to the party the night before
25 The bicycle was broken a few day ago. The bicycle has now been repaired.
The bicycle, which was broken a few day ago,has now been repaired.or
The bicycle broken a few day ago has now been repaired
VI. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water pollution, contamination of streams, lakes, underground water, bays, or oceans by substances, is
harmful to living things.
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks.Many petroleum products are poisonous if ingested by
animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death. In addition,
spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
26. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?.
People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop cancers or
get children with birth defects.
27. What are the major water pollutants?.
…The major water pollutents are chemical,biological,or phisical materials that degrate,water quality.
28. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?.
The bad effects of petroleum products on animals are poisonous and spilled oil demages(Or They
demage) the feathers of birds or the fur of animals)
29. From which sources do heavy metals get into water?.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soi.
30. What are hazardous wastes?:.
Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive, corrosive, and ignitable.
The end
KEYS 501
I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.(1p)
1. a. along
b. area
c. attract
d. aware
2. a. decide
b. sitting
c . kind
d. mile
3. a. symbol
b. emergency
c. poverty
d. apply
4. a. appalled
b. dedicated
c. designed
d. injured
5. a. protection
b. renovation
c. president
d. society
II. Choose the best answers (2ps)
6. This is Mr.Pike, ………… car was stolen this morning.
a. whose
b. who
c. whom
d. which
7. It was such ……………… exciting football that everybody was absorbed in it.
a. a
b. an
c. the
d. no article
8. The passengers had to wait because the plane ……………… off one hour late.
a. took
b. turned
c. cut
d. put
9. “ How often do you to school?” – “ …………….”
a. I go there early
b. Everyday except Sunday c. I don’t think so
d. I go /do there by bus
10. “ Where do you come from?” – “………… ………..”
a. I’m from London
b. Yes, I’ve come here c. I’m living in London d. In London
11. If you had worked harder, you _______.
a. will not be sacked
b. are not sacked
c. will not have been sacked
d. would not have been sacked
12. ……….the bad weather, the plane took off.
a. Despite
b. In spite of
c. Although
d. a and b are correct
13. The machine ……………. broke down has now been repaired.
a. which
b. who
c. whom
d.where
14.She often…………..to visit her grandfather at weekends
a.went
b.have gone
c.go
d.goes.
15…………..you go to the dentist?
a.How often are
b.How often do
c.How often does
d.How are
III. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in the brackets(1p)
16. Some people consider mountain climbing is a dangerous action_______. (act))
17. The engineer is doing his research with great _pleasure______ (please)
18. The _education______ system of our country is being improved. (educate)
19. It is a/an unforgetable_______ memory. I'll remember it eternally. (forget)
20. I have ever dreamt of becoming a teacher_______. (teach)
IV. Read the passage carefully and then answer the questions(2ps)
Water pollution, contamination of streams, lakes, underground water, bays, or oceans by substances, is
harmful to living things.
Water is necessary to life on earth. All organisms contain it; some live in it; some drink it. Plants and animals
require water that is moderately pure, and they cannot survive if their water is loaded with toxic chemicals or
harmful micro-organisms. If severe, water pollution can kill large numbers of fish, birds, and other animals, in
some cases it may kill all members of a species in an affected area. Pollution makes streams, lakes,. and coastal
waters unpleasant to look at, to smell, and to swim in. Fish and shellfish harvested from polluted waters may be
unsafe to eat. People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop
cancers or get children with birth defects. The major water pollutants are chemical, biological, or physical
materials that degrade, water quality.
Oil and chemicals derived from oil are used for fuel, lubrication, plastics manufacturing, and many other
purposes. These petroleum products get into water mainly by means of accidental spills from ships, tanker
trucks, pipelines, and leaky underground storage tanks.Many petroleum products are poisonous
if ingested by animals, and spilled oil damages the feathers of birds or the fur of animals, often causing death.
In addition, spilled oil may be contaminated with other harmful substances.
Chemicals used to kill unwanted animals and plants may be collected by rainwater and carried into streams,
especially if these substances are applied too lavishly. Some of these chemicals are biodegradable and quickly
decay into harmless or less harmful forms, while others are non-biodegradable and remain dangerous for a long
time.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil. Like pesticides, heavy metals become more
concentrated as animals feed on plants and are consumed in turn by other animals. When they reach high levels
in the body, heavy metals can be immediately poisonous, or can result in long-term health problems similar to
those caused by pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive,
corrosive, and ignitable. If improperly treated or stored, hazardous wastes can pollute water supplies. In 1969
the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, was so polluted with hazardous wastes that it caught fire and burned.
21. What are the bad effects of polluted water on people?.
People who ingest polluted water can become ill, and, with prolonged exposure, may develop cancers or
get children with birth defects.
22. What are the major water pollutants?.
…The major water pollutents are chemical,biological,or phisical materials that degrate,water quality.
23. What are the bad effects of petroleum products on animals?.
The bad effects of petroleum products on animals are poisonous and spilled oil /( orThey demage)
demages(the feathers of birds or the fur of animals)
24. From which sources do heavy metals get into water?.
Heavy metals, such as copper, lead, mercury, and selenium, get into water from many sources, including
industries, automobile exhaust, mines, and even natural soil.
20. What are hazardous wastes?:.
Hazardous wastes are chemical wastes that are toxic, reactive, corrosive, and ignitable
V. Rewrite the sentences as directed without changing the original meaning.(2ps)
26. The children were playing football in the schoolyard. They were our students.
=> The children who were playing football in the schoolyard were our students.
Or The children who were out sts were playing football in the schoolyard
27. She did not come to the class because she was late for school.
=>If she were not late for school,she would have come to the class.
Or If she had been early for school,she would have come to the class.
Or If she had not been late........................................
28. They have just completed the bridge over the river.
=> The bridge has just been completed over the river
29. Although the weather was very bad, she went on climbing the mountain.
=> Despite of the bad weather,she went on climing the moutain
30. 'Why didn't you go to the party last night?' she asked me.
=>She asked me why I had not gone to the party the night before.
or She asked me why I didn’t go to the party the night before.
VI Listening:(2points) You are going to listen to the description of the moon .Then decide if the following
statements are true or false. Tick in the right box to indicate your answer.You will listen to the tape twice.
1.
There is no air on the moon
2.
There are rivers and lakes on the
moon
There are no sounds on the moon.
It is very cold at night on the
moon.
During the day the temperature is
even lower
3.
4.
5.
T
x
F
6.
There are no round holes on the moon.
F
x
7.
There are no mountains on the moon.
x
x
x
8.
9.
x
10.
You will weigh 8 kilos heavier on the moon.
You will be able to jump very high on the
moon.
One day on the moon lasts for two weeks
x
T
x
x
x