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<b>UNIT 16: HISTORICAL PLACES</b>


<i><b>I/ Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each</b></i>
<i><b>group:</b></i>


1/ A. h<b>i </b>storical B. arr<b>i </b>val C. br<b>i</b>lliant D. st<b>i </b>ll
2/ A. pla<b>ces</b> B. hou<b>ses </b> C. increa<b>ses </b> D. choo<b>ses </b>


3/ A. laur<b>ea </b>te B. t<b>ea</b>ch C. s<b>ea </b>son D. m<b>ea </b>n
4/ A. f<b>a </b>mous B. p<b>a </b>ssage C. t<b>a </b>lent D. c<b>a </b>rry
5/ A. c<b>u</b>ltural B. s<b>u</b>ch C. s<b>u </b>ggest D. partic<b>u</b>lar
6/ A. back<b>s </b> B. scholar<b>s </b> C. way<b>s </b> D. festival<b>s</b>


7/ A. C<b>o </b>nfucian B. d<b>o </b>ctor C. f<b>o</b>llow D. l<b>o </b>ng
8/ A. th<b>ou </b>ght B. gr<b>ou </b>nd C. ab<b>ou </b>t D. n<b>ou </b>n
9/ A. b<b>e </b>havior B. b<b>e </b>tween C. b<b>e </b>came D. r<b>e </b>lic
10/ A. establish<b>ed </b> B. talent<b>ed </b> C. educat<b>ed </b> D. need<b>ed </b>


<i><b>II/ Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group:</b></i>
1/ A. historical B. renovation C. traditional D. continuous


2/ A. famous B. become C. relic D. passage


3/ A. Confucian B. cultural C. architect D. festival
4/ A. behavior B. brilliant C. existence D. impressive
5/ A. establish B. impressive C. successful D. typical


6/ A. educated B. initially C. wonderfully D. beautifully
7/ A. memorialize B. university C. originally D. occasionally
8/ A. laureate B. together C. engraving D. italic
9/ A. achievement B. important C. following D. consider



10/ A. tortoise B. between C. scholar D. doctor


<i><b>III/ Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B:</b></i>


A B


1/ relic 2/ representative A/ accomplish B/ set up
3/ establish 4/ memorialize C/ appealing D/ symbolic


5/ brilliant 6/ achieve E/ restore F/ odd


7/ repair 8/ impress G/ carnival H/ vestige


9/ festival 10/ attractive I/ celebrate J/ imprint
<i><b>IV/ Match the words in column A with their antonyms in column B:</b></i>


A B


1/ late 2/ brilliant A/ dull B/ first


3/ achieve 4/ traditional C/ fail D/ early


5/ impressive 6/ success E/ ugly F/ petty


7/ final 8/ beautiful G/ rise H/ loss


9/ typical 10/ fall I/ unconventional J/ irregular


<i><b>V/ Match the sentences, clauses or phrases in column A with the ones in column B to make meaningful</b></i>


<i><b>sentences: </b></i>


A

<sub>B</sub>



1/ It’s cheaper to go by car A/ than anybody else.
2/ The garden looks better B/ further than I thought.


3/ I know him well-probably better C/ more difficult than we expected.
4/ He did very badly in the exam- D/ The one I’ve got keeps breaking down.
5/ It’s a long walk from here to the station- E/ I used to play more often.


6/ I don’t play tennis much these days. F/ worse than expected.


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9/ I was feeling tired last night, I/ Can we go somewhere quieter?
10/ I’d like to have a more reliable car. J/ since you tied it up.


<i><b>VI/ Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence: </b></i>


1/ She specializes in _______ novels set in eighteenth-century England.
A. history B. historian C. historic D. historical
2/ She's studying modern Japanese language and _______.


A. culture B. cultured C. cultural D. culturally
3/ He is best known as the _______ of a long-running TV series.


A. origin B. original C. originality D. originator
4/ Ask me again tomorrow. I'll have to give it some _______.


A. think B. thinking C. thought D. thoughtful



5/ Reducing the size of classes may improve _______ standards.


A. educate B. educated C. educational D. educative


6/ I didn't get much of an _______ of the place because it was dark when we drove
through it.


A. impress B. impression C. impressive D. impressively
7/ A number of patients have been _______ treated with the new drug.


A. success B. successful C. successfully D. unsuccessful
8/ It's just a _______ of the bigger river, but called by a different name.


A. continue B. continuous C. continual D. continuation
9/ I'm just going to _______ myself - it should only take a few hours.


A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautify D. beautifully
10/ All she needed to _______ her happiness was a baby.


A. complete B. completely C. completion D. completeness
<i><b>VII/ Select the best option to complete the sentences:</b></i>


1/ My house is _______ yours. They have the same size.


A. as big as B. so big as C. bigger than D. the biggest


2/ Your watch is _______ mine. Yours is 300 dollars and mine is 200 dollars only.


A. cheaper than B. more expensive than



C. as expensive as D. the cheapest


3/ The film is _______ the one we saw last week.


A. so interesting as B. less interesting than
C. fewer interesting than D. much interesting than
4/ Petrol is _______ it was a few years ago.


A. as twice expensive as B. more expensive twice than
C. twice as expensive as D. expensive more than twice
5/ The exam paper is _______ we expected.


A. more easily than B. more easy than


C. more easier than D. easier than
6/ Let’s go by bus. It’s _______.


A. much cheaper B. more cheaper


C. much cheaper than D. more cheaper than
7/ _______ I get, _______ I am.


A. The older- the more happy B. The more old- the happier
C. The older- the happier D. The more old- the more happy
8/ ______ money we earn, _______ we live.


A. The more- the better B. The many- the better
C. The more- the more good D. The many- the more good
9/ It I were _______, I’d fall in love with her.



A. more younger B. any younger


C. much older than D. older than


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C. the more enjoyable D. more enjoyable


<i><b>VIII/ Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:</b></i>
1/ She’s nothing (A) like (B) so good (C) at tennis (D) like her friend.


2/ (A) Have (B) as (C) many potatoes (D) that you like.
3/ His hand is (A) so (B) steady (C) as (D) a rock.


4/ The dictionary wasn’t (A) nearly (B) as (C) helpful (D) than I had hoped.
5/ Tom drank (A) half (B) as (C) much beer (D) like Hugo.


6/ (A) The more (B) difficult it is, (C) more (D) harder he tries.
7/ You’re (A) the (B) more (C) infuriating person I’ve (D) ever met.
8/ He’s (A) a great deal (B) the best (C) boxer (D) in the world.


9/ I (A) would like (B) to go to a school (C) as (D) the one my sister goes to.
10/ That garden is (A) as (B) beautiful (C) like the one (D) in the park.


<i><b>IX/ Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete</b></i>
<i><b>it:</b></i>


CANADA - LAND OF MANY REGIONS


Today, Canada is made (1) _______ of ten provinces and three northern territories. As a big
country, it has many different (2) _______.



British Columbia is the westernmost Canadian province and the (3) _______ province on the
Pacific Ocean. Mountains (4) _______ most of it. Vancouver, a major port city, is here.


The Maritime Provinces lie along the Atlantic (5) _______. They consist of New Brunswick,
Nova Scotia, (6) _______ Prince Edward Island. These provinces, along with Newfoundland and
Labrador, are sometimes (7) _______ the Atlantic Provinces. Fishing is a major industry in these (8)
_______. The rugged, rocky coastlines and picturesque fishing villages draw (9) _______ in summer.


In between the (10) _______ are the Prairie Provinces and the eastern provinces of Ontario
and Québec. Rolling wheat (11) _______ cover much of the Prairie Provinces—Alberta,
Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. They (12) _______ more than one-fifth of the world’s wheat.


(13) _______ of Canada’s people live in Ontario and Québec. These two provinces are
Canada’s business and (14) _______ heartland. Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is in Ontario. So is
Canada’s capital, (15) _______. Montréal, the second largest city, is in Québec.


Canada’s (16) _______ territories are in the northern part of the country, (17) _______ the
land is frozen much of the year. The Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and the Yukon Territory have
long, extremely (18) _______ winters.


<i><b>New vocabulary:</b></i>


- territory (n.): đất đai, địa hạt, lãnh thổ; khu vực, vùng, miền
- westernmost (adj.): cực tây


- rugged (adj.): gồ ghề, lởm chởm, xù xì


1/ A) up B) over C) across D) in


2/ A) cities B) counties C) places D) regions



3/ A) one B) most C) only D) best


4/ A) fulfill B) cover C) place D) put


5/ A) coast B) beach C) seaside D) shore


6/ A) and B) but C) or D) so


7/ A) said B) called C) told D) considered


8/ A) territories B) mountains C) provinces D) cities
9/ A) peoples B) artists C) fishermen D) tourists
10/ A) coasts B) provinces C) towns D) territories


11/ A) lands B) fields C) spaces D) places


12/ A) make B) shoot C) produce D) do


13/ A) Two-three B) Second-three C) Second-thirds D) Two-thirds
14/ A) industrial B) agricultural C) mechanical D) modern


15/ A) Quebec B) Toronto C) Montreal D) Ottawa


16/ A) two B) three C) four D) five


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18/ A) cool B) warm C) hot D) cold


<i><b>X/ Read the paragraphs below carefully, and then put them in the correct order to make a proper</b></i>
<i><b>reading:</b></i>



LONDON LANDMARKS


4/ Millions of people visit London every year from all over the world. If you travel there, you’ll find
many fascinating things to see and do.


7/ During August and September, you can visit Buckingham Palace. That’s where the queen lives
most of the year. It has about 600 rooms, but you’ll see only state rooms where the queen entertains
guests. In the morning, a colorful ceremony called “changing of the guard” takes place in the
courtyard. One group of palace guards off duty, and another troop arrives to replace them.


1/ You can tour the Tower of London, a historic fortress that was once a royal palace. It was also used
as a prison for hundreds of years. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII—Anne Boleyn and Catherine
Howard—were put to death here. The Crown Jewels are a popular attraction at the Tower. This
collection of jeweled crowns, swords, scepters, and other royal objects is only used on special
occasions, such as the crowning of a new ruler.


6/ Be sure to visit Westminster Abbey, one of Britain’s famous churches. The nation’s kings and
queens are crowned here. Many rulers and famous citizens are buried here. There are also monuments
to political figures and poets.


2/ The Houses of Parliament are along the Thames River, near Westminster Abbey. This is where the
government meets. Look up to see the clock tower with Big Ben, London’s famous bell that rings
every hour. You can get on a boat nearby for a ride on the Thames.


5/ Other places you might want to see are Scotland Yard, Madame Tussaud’s, and the British
Museum. You can find out about London’s famous criminals in the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard,
the home of London’s Metropolitan Police. At Madame Tussaud’s, you’ll see eerily realistic, life-size
wax figures of pop idols and historic figures. A great thing to see at the British Museum is the
collection of mummies, tomb paintings, and gold jewelry from ancient Egypt. The museum’s Egyptian


collection is one of the largest in the world.


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<b>ANSWER KEYS</b>


<b>UNIT 16: HISTORICAL PLACES</b>


<i><b>I/ Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each</b></i>
<i><b>group:</b></i>


1/ B. arr<b>i </b>val ; 2/ A. pla<b>ces</b> ; 3/ A. laur<b>ea </b>te ; 4/ A. f<b>a </b>mous
5/ D. partic<b>u</b>lar ; 6/ A. back<b>s </b> ; 7/ A. C<b>o </b>nfucian ; 8/ A. th<b>ou </b>ght
9/ D. R<b>e </b>lic ; 10/ A. establish<b>ed </b>


<i><b>II/ Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group:</b></i>
1/ B. renovation ; 2/ B. become ; 3/ A. Confucian


4/ B. brilliant ; 5/ D. typical ; 6/ B. initially ; 7/ B. university
8/ A. laureate ; 9/ C. following ; 10/ B. between


<i><b>III/ Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B:</b></i>
1-H ; 2-D ; 3-B ; 4-I ; 5-F ; 6-A ; 7-E ; 8-J ; 9-G ; 10-C


<i><b>IV/ Match the words in column A with their antonyms in column B:</b></i>
1-D ; 2-A ; 3-C ; 4-I ; 5-F ; 6-H ; 7-B ; 8-E ; 9-J ; 10-G


<i><b>V/ Match the sentences, clauses or phrases in column A with the ones in column B to make meaningful</b></i>
<i><b>sentences: </b></i>


1-H ; 2-J ; 3-A; 4-F ; 5-B ; 6-E ; 7-C ; 8-I ; 9-G ; 10-D
<i><b>VI/ Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence: </b></i>


1/ D. historical ; 2/ A. culture ; 3/ D. originator
4/ C. thought ; 5/ C. educational ; 6/ B. impression
7/ C. successfully ; 8/ D. continuation ; 9/ C. beautify
10/ A. complete


<i><b>VII/ Select the best option to complete the sentences:</b></i>
1/ A. as big as ; 2/ B. more expensive than
3/ B. less interesting than ; 4/ C. twice as expensive as
5/ D. easier than ; 6/ A. much cheaper


7/ C. The older- the happier ; 8/ A. The more- the better
9/ B. any younger ; 10/ B. the most enjoyable


<i><b>VIII/ Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:</b></i>
1/ (D) like → as ; 2/ (D) that → as ; 3/ (A) so → as


4/ (D) than → as ; 5/ (D) like → as ; 6/ (C) more → the
7/ (B) more → most ; 8/ (A) a great deal → by far


9/ (C) as → like ; 10/ (C) like → as


<i><b>IX/ Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete</b></i>
<i><b>it:</b></i>


1/ A) up ; 2/ D) regions ; 3/ C) only ; 4/ B) cover ; 5/ A) coast
6/ A) and ; 7/ B) called ; 8/ C) provinces ; 9/ D) tourists


10/ A) coasts ; 11/ B) fields ; 12/ C) produce ; 13/ D) Two-thirds
14/ A) industrial ; 15/ D) Ottawa ; 16/ B) three



17/ C) where ; 18/ D) cold


<i><b>X/ Read the paragraphs below carefully, and then put them in the correct order to make a proper</b></i>
<i><b>reading:</b></i>


4 – 7 – 1 – 6 – 2 – 5 – 3


<b>UNIT 16 ~ HISTORICAL PLACES (Tiếp) </b>
<b>I. MULTIPLE CHOICE</b>


I. The pictures on the walls were...from the days before her marriage.
A. relics B. remains C. ruins D. memos


2. ..., we had intended to go to Italy, but then we won the trip to Greece.
A. At firstly B. First of all C. Original D. Originally
3. His behaviour...her was becoming more and more aggressive.


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4. The silver cup was...with his name.


A. cut B. chopped C. sliced D. engraved
5. He impressed her with his...


A. sincerity B. sincere C. faithful D. faithless
6. A list of...used on the map is given in the index.


A. symbols B. icons C. places D. myths
7. The use of light and dark...good and evil.


A. symbols B. symbolizes C. symbolic D. simplifies
8. He went to drama school...a scholarship.



A. on B. in C. at D. with


9. The results of this survey can be divided into three main...


A. categories B. sectors C. forms D. applications
10.The committee is...of representatives from both the public and private sectors.
A. contained B. consisted C. comprised D. complained
I1. There's no point...his work for him.


A. to do B. to doing C. in.doing D. with doing
12. Did she marry...him in the end?


A. to B. with C. for D. Ø


13. Madrid is...bigger than Granada.


A. much B. bit C. lot D. many


14. That was...day in my life.


A. happiest B. the happiest C. happier D. the happier
15. Your car is in...condition than mine.


A. worse B. worst C. bad D. badly
16. Very few passengers' ships cross...Atlantic these days.


A. a B. an C. the D. Ocean


17. If the weather...bad, we'll go to the cinema.



A. will be B. were C. is D. would be
18. When I arrived late, my boss was very angry...me.


A. with B. for C. to D. of


19. Maria walks...than her sister.


A. slowly B. more slow C. slower D. more slowly
20. I'm very interested...the courses you are organizing.


A. on B. in C. to D. for


21. I'm afraid I haven't got...change-only a $10 note.
A. any B. a lot C. some D. a
22. They work in offices...are air-conditioned.


A. who B. which C. they D. where
23. I'm going to...my suit dry-cleaned.


A. make B. have C. take D. let
24. If you don't start watching until 8.30 tonight, the programme...
A. will already have begun B. will begin


C. has already begun D. had already begun
25. You can do your own cooking in a...apartment.


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A. a little B. little C. few D. a few
27. This is the best song...so far.



A. I heard B. I've heard C. I hear D. I'm hearing
28. They decided to have a picnic...the pouring rain.


A. despite B. on account C. because D. although
29. That's the...difficult textbook I've ever used.


A. more B. even C. most D. very
30. Because his parents worked abroad, they sent him to a...school.


A. college B. secondary C. training D. boarding


<b>II. Find a suitable word/ phrase for the sentences below. One example has been done</b>
<b>for you.</b>


0. A. Are you interested in geography lessons?
B. She's got a degree in geography


C. Kim knew the geography of the building and strode along the corridor.
1. A. White has always been a...of purity in Western cultures.


B. Mandela became a...of the anti-apartheid struggle.
C. What is the chemical...for copper?


2. A. This is a...example of Roman pottery.
B. This meal is...of local cookery.


C. The weather at the moment is not...for July.


3. A. These issues will be discussed more fully in the next...
B. That...of the road is still closed.



C. The library has a large biology...


4. A. A new computer system has been installed at a...of £80000.
B. The plan had to be abandoned on grounds of...


C. We did not even make enough money to cover the...of the fooc
5. A. They...the room with flowers and balloons.


B. The cake was...to look like a car.


C. The bed-room was...with beautiful curtains.
6. A. The roof...under the weight of snow.
B. He...in the street and died two hours later.
C. Talks between management and unions have...
7. A. The statue was...out of a single piece of stone.


B. The piece of wood had been...into the shape of a flower.
C. The beads were...from solid ivory.


8. A. According to official...the disease killed over 500 people.


B. ...show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.
C. ...show that 94 percent of crime relates to property.


9. A. He could no longer distinguish between...and reality.
B. Minors in a room often give an...of space.


C. The idea of absolute personal freedom is an...



10 A. A dipstick is used to...how much oil is left in an engine.
B. It is difficult to...the success of the campaign at this stage.
C. Regular tests are used to...students' progress.


<b>III. Supply the correct form of the word in bold.</b>


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2. The schooiwas...very small. <b>ORIGINE</b>


3. The singer is regarded as a...of the youth of her generation. <b>REPRESENT</b>
4. There will be extensive...to the hospital. <b>RENOVATE</b>


5. My first impression of him was... <b>FAVOUR</b>
6. She was very...in the interview. <b>IMPRESS</b>
7. He shook his first in a...gesture of defiance. <b>SYMBOL</b>
8. He came to symbolize his country's struggle for... <b>DEPEND</b>
9. Mothers...worry about their children. <b>TYPICAL</b>


10. Work has been begun on the...of the new airport. <b>CONSTRUCT</b>


<b>IV. There is at least one mistake in each sentence. Correct all the mistakes you can</b>
<b>find.</b>


1. My impress is that there is still a lot of problem.
2. He was typically modest in his achieve.


3. The president is due to visiting the country next month.
4. The summerly house was a simple wooden constructive.


5. The government is encouraging all parties to play a constructed role on the reform
process.



6. He forbidden them about mentioning the subject again.
7. Hospitally admission is not necessity in most cases.
8. He was certifying dead on arrival.


9. The thatch were badly damaged in the storm.


10. He handed her a piece of paper certify (that) she was in good health.


<b>V. Fill each gap with a suitable word from the list below.</b>


<b>cheering serious serene loud beat solemnly emotions up</b>
<b>rejuvenate band</b>


1. The team is a...contender for the title this year.
2. What is the sound? - It is the steady...of the drums
3. They expressed mixed...at the news.


4. His new job seemed to...him.
5. The child's face was...and beautiful.
6. Do you have to play that music so...?
7. He came on stage amid clapping and...
8. Bright curtains can cheer...a dull room.
9. She wore a simple...of gold on her finger,
10. He nodded...


<b>VI. Complete the sentences with the correct superlative.</b>


1. The Sahara is...desert in the world. (large)
2. She was...girl I had ever seen. (beautiful)


3. It's...camera in the shop. (expensive)
4. That's...question to answer., (easy)
5. It was...day of my life. (bad)


6. This textbook is...to understand. (difficult)
7. He's...film star in my country. (popular)


8. The Queen of England is one of...women in the world. (rich)


<b>VII. Fill in each gap with a suitable preposition.</b>


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2. The police accused the man...stealing the bicycle.
3. Don't blame me...what I said. I didn't mean that.


4. She borrowed some money...her friend John but he refused to lend her.
5. We congratulated them...the new baby.


6. I explained the problem...my parents and my teachers.


7. Mike had invited me...the disco tonight before he asked John to attend the
celebration.


8. The manager has warned him...being always late for work.
9. This song remind me...the place where we first met.
10. Did they tell you...their problems and solutions?


<b>VIII. Read these sentences and then write a new sentence with the same meaning.</b>
<b>Use a superlative each time and begin each sentence as shown.</b>


0. I've never seen such a boring film.


 It's the most boring film I've ever seen.


1. I've never heard such a funny story.


That's the...heard.
2. He's never made such a bad mistake.
It's...


3. I haven't tasted such good coffee for a long time.
That's...time.
4. I've never slept in such an uncomfortable bed.
This is...
5. I've never had such a big meal.


It's...
6. I've never met such a generous person as Ann.
Ann is...
7. I've never had such a good friend as you.
You...


8. I haven't had to make such a difficult decision for years.
This is...


<b>IX. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.</b>
<b>Do not change the word given.</b>


1. Liz drinks more milk than Gregory. <b>MUCH </b>
Gregory doesn't...Liz.


2. Rachael doesn't cook as well as Helen. <b>THAN </b>


Helen cooks...Rachael.


3. My father is taller than yours. <b>TALL </b>
Your father...mine.


4. We don't live as far from Tokyo as he does. <b>LIVES </b>
He...than we do.


5. Mr. Brown has fewer holidays than he used to. <b>MANY </b>
Mr. Brown...holidays as he used to.


6. Pedro's typing isn't as bad as Manuel's. <b>TYPING </b>
Manuel's...Pedro's.


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<b>FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON</b>


Long ago a lot of peopJe thought the moon was a god. Other people thought it was just a
light in the sky. And others thought it was a big ball of cheese.


The telescopes were made. And men saw that the moon was really another world. They
wondered what it was like. They dreamed of going there.


On July 20, 1969, that dream came true. Two American men landed on the moon. Their
names were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. The first thing the men found was that the
moon is covered with dust. The dust is so thick that the men left footprints where they
walked. Those were the first marks a living thing had ever made on the moon. And they
could stay there for years and years. There is no wind or rain to wipe them off.


The two men walked on the moon for hours. They picked up rocks to bring back to earth
for study. They dug up dirt to bring back. They set up machines to find out things people


wanted to know. Then they climbed back into their moon landing craft.


Next day the landing craft roared as the two men took off from the moon. They joined
Michael Gollms in the spaceship that waited for them above the moon. Then they were
off on their long trip back to earth. Behind them they left the plains and tall mountains of
the moon. They left the machines they had set up. And they left footprints that may last
forever.


1. This story tells...


A. about the first men to walk on the moon.
B. how men found footprints on the moon.


C. what the men brought back froin their trip to the moon.


D. who had left footprints on the moon before the two men landed there.
2. A telescope...


A. makes balls of light seem brighter.
B. turns the moon into another world.
C. makes many of men's dreams come true.
D. makes faraway things seem closer.


3. The men brought rocks and dirt from the moon because...
A. they wanted something to show they were there.


B. people wanted to use them to learn about the moon.
C. they wanted to keep them as souvenirs.


D. they might sell them to scientists.



4. The Americans' machines will most likely stay on the moon until
A someone takes them away. B. a storm covers them with dust.


C rain and wind destroy them. D. they become rusty'and break to pieces.
5. The next people who go to the moon most likely could...


A. find that the machines have disappeared.
B. leave the first set of footprints on the moon.


C. find the places where Armstrong and Aldrin walked.
D. find that dust had wiped off the two men's footprints.


<b>XI. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.</b>


1. She was suitably impressed with the painting.
She was as...


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3. The new regulations are largely symbolic.


The new regulations will...
4. Our new offices are still under construction.
Our new offices are still...


5. The conversation was in danger of wandering into forbidden territory.
The conversation was in danger of wandering into topics that...
6. The total cost to you is £3000.


The amount you...



7. The written record of the conversation doesn't correspond to what was actually said.
The written record of the conversation is...


8. I have no illusions about her feelings for me.


I know the truth...
9. Do you know your measurements?


Do you know the size...
10.She's under the illusion that she'll get the job.


She believes...


<b>XII. Write the questions using the given words.</b>


0. what/ large/ city/ your country?


 What is the largest city in your country?


1. who/tall/person/your family?
2. who/ famous/ singer/ your country?
3. what/ popular/ sport/ your country?
4. what/ expensive/thing/ you/ ever bought?
5. what/ happy/ day/ your life?


6. what/stupid/thing/you/ever done?
7. who/ intelligent/ person/ you know?
8. who/ beautiful person/ you know?


<b>The End</b>



<b>ANSWER KEYS 16</b>
<b>I. MULTIPLE CHOICE</b>


1. A (relics) 2. D (originally) 3. C (towards) 4. D (engraved) 5. A (sincerity)
6. A (symbols) 7. B (symbolizes) 8. A (on) 9. A (categories) 10. C (comprised)
11. C 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. A 16. C 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. B


21. A 22. B 23. B 24. A 25. A 26. C 27.B 28. A 29. C 30. D


<b>II. FIND A WORD</b>


1. symbol 2. typical 3. section 4. cost 5. decorated 6. collapsed 7. carved 8. statistics 9.
illusion 10. measure


<b>III. WORD FORMATION</b>


1. remaining 2. originally 3. representative 4. renovations 5. favourable
6. impressive 7. symbolic 8. independence 9. typically 10. construction


<b>IV. MISTAKE CORRECTION</b>


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2. He was typically modest about his achievements.
3. The president is due to visit the country next month.
4. The summer house was a simple wooden construction.


5. The government is encouraging all parties to play a constructive role in the reform
process.


6. He forbade them from mentioning the subject again.



7. Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases./
8. He was certified dead on arrival.


9. The thatch was badly damaged in the storm.


10. He handed her a piece of paper certifying (that) she was in good health.


<b>V. GAPFILL</b>


1. serious 2. beat 3. emotions 4. rejuvenate 5. serene 6. loud 7. cheering 8. up 9. band
10. solemnly


<b>VI. SUPERLATIVE</b>


1. the largest 2. the most beautiful 3. the most expensive 4. the easiest
5. the worst 6. the most difficult 7. the most popular 8. the richest


<b>VII. PREPOSITIONS </b>


1. to 2. of 3. for 4. from 5. on 6. to 7. to 8. of 9. of 10. about


<b>VIII. REWRITING SENTENCES</b>


1. It's the funniest story I've ever heard.
2. It's the worst mistake he's ever made.


3. That's the best coffee I've ever tasted for a long time.
4. It's the most uncomfortable bed I've ever slept in.
5. It's the biggest meal I've ever had.



6. Ann is the most generous person I've ever met.
7. You are the best friend I've ever had.


8. This is the most difficult decision I've ever had for years.


<b>IX. REWRITING SENTENCES</b>


1. drink as much milk as 2. better than 3. isn't as tall as
4. lives further/ farther (away) from Tokyo. 5. doesn't have as many 6. typing is worse
than


<b>X. READING</b>


1. A 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C


<b>XI. REWRITING SENTENCES</b>


1. She was as impressed as people had hoped.


2. Try and smile. You don't want to make people think that you are not friendly.
3. The new regulations will not have any real effect.


4. Our new offices are still being built.


5. The conversation was in danger of wandering into topics that they were not allowed to
talk about.


6. The amount you have to pay is £3000.



7. The written record of the conversation is different from what was actually said.
8. I know the truth is that she does not love me.


9. Do you know the size of the parts of your body?
10. She believes wrongly that she'll get the job.


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1. Who is the tallest person in your family?


2. Who is the most famous singer in your country? x
3. What is the most popular sport in your country?


4. What is the most expensive thing you have ever bought?
5. What is the happiest day in your life?


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