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UNIT

9:

UNDERSEA

WORLD

<sub>,,',</sub>


A. choose

tire

word which

has

the

underlined

pat

pronounced diffe,r.enH,v,irom

the rest



B. Choose

the word which

is stressed

differenflv

from

the

restir


1. A. marine


2. A. brqgthe
3. A. gslf


4. A. Atlantic



5. A. marine


A, organizing


13. The turtle has a long life


A. line


A. had followed

/

hadn't


C. followed:/ wouldn't have


C. Antarctic,'


c.

mystey,,iiii.;;.;,


DJ,.v,a11ety


D.,brCath


D. cqrrent


D. ocean


D. challenge


D. Polluted
D. dangerously
D, scientist



D. investigation


D. extinctions


D. getting rid of


D. age
B. machine


B. wgather


B. sgrface


B. Pacific


B. temperature


B. controlling


C.

dream


C. feather


C. submarine


choose

from the four options given

<sub>Cmarked A, B, </sub>

c.

and D) oire best answer.


6.


--




air makes people unpleasant to breathe.


A.

Pollute

B.

Pollution

C. polluting


II.

Vocabularv and Grammar


A. animals that eat

plants

n,,'


C. animals that eat

meat

,'in:ii


sea plants and animals.


C. dangerous


7, The sea is polluted, which


A. dangers B. endangers


B. A person who studies one or more of the naturaf scr-e'lBgiS cat,tCd a


A. science B. scientific 'C. scientifically


9.

People

the seabed by using submarines.l,


A.

investigating

B.

investigates

C;, investigate
10. You have to be aware of the damage humans are doing to quicken the


A.

eltinct

B.

extinctive

<sub>..qud& </sub>

<sub>,w </sub>

C; extinction



11. Like other wild animals, sperm whales ure <sub>ee4nlysgs</sub>


12. In the future, people must think of'safeiWay-fof disposing of waste.


B.,span


14. If

you

water,

it

<sub>,:.: </sub>into the atmosphere as vapor.


A. boiled

<sub>/ </sub>

will disappear 41ii*CI


C. boil

/

disappears

,

,.1, r


jt'

<sub>B. </sub><sub>animals </sub><sub>that eat </sub><sub>leaves</sub>


,,,,ri D. animals that eat insects
C. keeping


C. length


B. boiled

<sub>/ </sub>

would disappear


D. will

boil/

should appear


15. You should work hardei for thd''COnring terminal examination.


D. mustn't


A. had better B. would rather C, needn't


16. Have you seen his gafden? I



-



the house on Monday but I

_

the garden yet.
B. have seen

<sub>/ </sub>

didn't see


D. have seen

<sub>/ </sub>

haven't seen


C. couldnt tell


C. Were he here


A. saw

/

didn't

see'

,,,


C. saw

/

haven't seen '


17.

You

i'rlilffiiMark;Yotr knclru it's a secret.


A. shouldn't

tell -d

B. should tell


i8.

. he would lend us his car.


D. might tell


D. Unless he was here


D. Does she take


A.

If

he Wa5,6€ro B. Was he here



19.

'a gtiHtion now if she had more time?


A. Will she take B. Would she

take

C. Is she taking


20 If

yorl,,,;--.---.--

the doctor's advice last night, your

cold

gotten worse


B. had followed

<sub>/ </sub>

wouldn't have
D. follows

/

wouldn't have


21.

If

I

in your position,

I

would not accept her offer.


A. am B. were C. have been D. would be
22. <sub>Mexico City, </sub>


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25,


B.

whose

C' that


warnings, he tried to fix the computer himself.


B. Although C. Because of



she was an hour late, she didn't apologize.


A. Even though B. Despite


26. Alice has been

absent

the last two classes.


A.

in

B. for


27.

I

last met

her

October last year.


A.

since

B.

for

C.

in

D',on


A.a/the

B.an/S

C.an/a

D'anl'the



29. "What a beautiful dress!

I

like it".

<sub>- </sub>

"-".



A. It's nice of you to say soB. Don't mention it


23. I don't like people


A. who


24.


-all



mY


A. Because



C. You're welcome


30. "How is your teacher?"

*

"


A. He doesn't like French


C.

I

met him last year


C. However


C. from


D. I feel haPPY to hear that


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' ':li:':!r1iiJ;irr'


D.A&Carecorrect


D. In spite.gf <sub>t </sub>.,,., <sub>ri,,</sub>


D. Because '"':'...,


.


D. away


B. He teaches us English


D. He's very

strict

li;


': a' lli


B. Because'.0f.tfie rain, we should go out.


D. In spite

oittidtain,

we still 90 out.
32. Peter

annot

go out for lunch because his car is

broken.

iir


A. In spite of his broken car, Peter goes out for lunch.


B.

If

his car is not broken, Peter will go out for lunch.


C. Peter could go out for lunch if his car were not broken.
D. Unless his car were not broken, Peter could go out"-for,luneh,"


33. The racer could continue running if his leg were

ndibtobn.'



A.

It

was his broken leg that made the racer

run.

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B. The racer could continue running because of his brQ,ken leg.


C. The racer broke his leg and continues running.


D. The racer cannot continue running beca"u5,g;of his brdken leg'


34. The traffic is heavy during rush hours so.tielt'ard,sometimes late for school.


A. If the traffic is not heavy during rush'hourS, thef;are not.sometimes late for school.


B, If the traffic were not heavy Ouring#.!-,rhourslrthey would not be sometimes late for school.



C. The heavy traffic during rush

hoUf5''

ot make them be late for school'


D. In spite the traffic is heavy during rush h'6tit's, they are not sometimes late for school.


31. The rain prevents us from going out.


A.

If

it did not rain, we would go out.


C.

It

is the rain that makes us go out


35.

If

he does not come soon,


A. we would miss the bus


C. will we miss the bus


B. would we miss the bus


D. we will miss the bus


III.

Find

the

uncterlined

paft

in each sentence

that

should be

corrected



36.

If I

had known (A) that V$d;-fltgreju (B),

I

had gone (c) to see vou (D)'


37. I think (A) you shouldBlt (B)

dirliF.

the right (C) thing te do (D)'


38. What would

yo,

Oo <sub>fAi </sub>rt

fel

you'have (C) chance to travel (D) in the submarine?


39. Have vou ever (A)

<sub>@ </sub>

(B) any

(c)

novels writing (D) by Jack London?


40. Ail waier

<sub>fnl even,'@ater </sub>

dB) contains (C) dissolved chemicals those (D) scientists call "salts".


IV.

Read

the pasFqe

<sub>€refully </sub>

and choose

the correct

answerc


arks,buttheyusuallydonotknowmuchaboutthem.Forexample,there


are about SSd splcles olsharks that live in oceans over the world. All of the sharks are carnivores, but most


of them don,t pttack peopie. Some sharks are very small - the smallest shark is about 6 inches long

-

about


as long as youihgnO.

Aui.o*"

sharks are very large. The largest species of sharks may be 60 feet long and


weighis tonr.

Unfike,ffi?rlr7 other kinds of fish, sharks do not have bone. Their bodies are made up of a kind


of t6ugh wnite flexi6te material (called cartilage). Sharks do not have ears. However, they "hear" sounds and


movements in the water. Any sound or movement makes the water vibrate. sharks can feel these vibrations,


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ine inu1.r find food. Sharks use their large eyes to find food, too. Most sharks see best in low


light. ThLy often hunt for food at dawn, in the evening, or in the middle of the night.


Nowadays scientists want

to

learn more about sharks

for

several reasonsl For example, cancer is


common

in

many animals, including people. However,

it

is rare in sharks. Scientists want

to

find out why


sharl<S,almost never get cancer. Maybe this information can help people prevent cancer too'


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acqiding

to the passage, sharks


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A. are big mammals


C. are meat eaters


42. How long is a smalle* shark?


A. About 6

centimeters

B. As long as a hand


43. The word "they" in line

I

referc to

_.


A. sharks B. sounds
44. Sharlcs

an

hunt for food at night fucause


A. they "hear" more clearly at night


C. they feel vibrations in the water


45. Which of the following is NOT true?


A. Large sharks can weigh up to 15,000 kg.


C. Sharks can find their food by feeling vibrations.


OAlT,


B. usually live in warm water


D. always attack humans



C. As one's long

hand

D


C.

vibrations

D


B. Sharks often attack


D. Sharks'bodies are


B. their eyes are

large

<sub></sub>



#{-D. they see well in the

darld./



<'&- ug
q, " a,


V. Fill in each numbered blank

with

one

suitable word

or ohrase


Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in

46)

_.

They show great


ability

in

the water and you c;rn often

(47)

<sub>_ </sub>

them Dolphins are interested in


humans and often rescue people in the sea

(4g)

_

are are intelligent creatures and


make sounds to

(49)

<sub>_ </sub>

with each other. Scientists have studied (5O)

_

many years and are


now looking into the possibility <sub>of dolphins </sub><sub>being abte </sub><sub>to </sub><sub>carry </sub><sub>out tasks </sub><sub>r.fnder </sub><sub>the-sea.</sub>


TEST

2




I.

Phonetics

<sub>.ff*</sub>



A.


1. A. ocean


2. A.

<sub>[ny</sub>


3. A. think
4, A. carnivore
5. A. secret


B.

underE



B. device


B. depth


B.


B. ocean


B. polluting


B.or

i


marine life.


g. iife in the city


D. deep



D. migrate
D. breath


D. Atlantic


D. herbicide


D. polluted
D. danger


D. destructively


D. challenging
D. tiring


D. when


D. provided that


D. life in the desert


C. technology
C. migrate


ways.
C. pollutes


C. dangerous



II.

Vocabularu and Grammar


6. People make the environment


A. pollution


7. Swimming in cold weather is


A. endanger


B. The laws against the


A. destruction


9. Reducing the gap betw


A. challenger


10.

I

found my job


A. tire


11.


A. unless


12. Conserve

oyi



of the environment must be passed.



C. destructive


oor is one of the main

_

facing the government.


B. tired


C. challenges


C. tiredness


all her homewor( she won't go out with her friend.


B.

only

. <sub>C. </sub><sub>although</sub>


as soon as

possible

we all die out some day in the future.


13.


C. unless


C. life in the sea


A. life irf the


14. You pale. You should go to see the doctor.


A. go to see the doctor? B. Why don't you go to see the doctor?


with you and your

doctor?

D. Do you want to go to see the doctor:?



15. Sbe that

he

his situation carefully.


A. has

<sub>to </sub>

cdnsider B. considers C. is considering D. should consider


16. 'Would you like some cake?" _ "No, thanks.

If

I

cake,

I

fat."


.

'':;i

Alate l.will

oet

B

wnnlieat

/ cnuld

nat

c rta

/ wnr.rld

nat

D

:


[i$fffi.4.'witt

set B. would eat

/

could

get

C. ate

/

would get


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A. will appreciate

/

had

came

B. would appreciate

/

are coming


C. would appreciate

/

came

D' appreciate

/

would

come

'i;,


18.

What

if you had had a day off

yesterday?

:"


A. will you

do

B. you would have done

c'

would you have

done

D' would


J.,9.;!e

.

.


19, Some television

programs

-

,,"'t':,,,,,i;:,,:=.


A. may make children to oe

violent.

B. make children is

violent' '

""iii*,2'".,!;/


C. maice children being

violent.

D. may make children violent..

,

';'



A.

goes

B. to

go

c'

going

.'f"'.9o

i

.

\

.:,


21. Sea water is salty. tf the oceans


-



of fresh water, there

<sub>---.- </sub>

plJi,Pry. Of watei to irrigate


all of the desefts in the

world



'

""


l'

<sub>' </sub><sub>,, </sub>

<sub>' </sub>

<sub>.</sub>


A. .oniirtuO

/

would

be

B. consisted

/

were

C. would consist /. could beD' consigt

I

will be


22."_does

it take you to go to school?"


-"About

half an

hour."

-,,.,..


..-A. How

long



'



A. How

far

C' How

much

"

"'i::::'iPr,.:i.,$.,9w many
23. She is probably the hardest working

student

I've ever

taught' =ii;

,


A.

who

B.

which

c.

that

,,-i.i$I,i,

D:iwhose
24. Where is the

girl

sells

tickets?

.,'r'


A.

whose




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whom

c'

who

<sub>.,,"t'" </sub>



' l{i

D' A & c are correct


25.

I

like living in the

dorms

its

noise'

..:;i ,'"'

i'



A.

although

B. in spite

oi

c'

becau,t-'ln

,-.,,-,o

<sub>-. </sub>

<sub>': </sub>

b?t:uT

{


:-26. Ocean is divided

_

flve different parts: the Pacific, Atlantic, tniiibh; aritarctic, and Arctic oceans'


A.

of

B.

for

C'

in

i'

D' into


27.Somemarineplantsandanimalslive-ordepend



28.


-eafth



moves round


-



sun'


, !r , u U rr rv !x;'lrr1


29. "You're a great dancer.

I

wish

I

could do half as wdllE



.-:; C,,An/an,

D.A/a



s wenH$Yolii'.

<sub>-'_--.-. </sub>

I'm an aw


A. An

<sub>/ </sub>

the B. The

/

the


I'm an awful dancer!"


A. Oh, thank You very much.


C. That's a nice comPliment!


30. "Would you tike to go swimming?"-


"-B. Yilu've got to be kidding!


Eij'Yor'r" too kind.


great D. You're welcome


A,

If

she hadn,t n""n

t*

weak,'she coulb <sub>.sit,1l'p </sub>

aifi

tatt< to you.


B.

If

she weren't too weak, she could. $it,11p and tdlk to Your


C.

if

she isn't too weak, she can sit up anfl"ta!! t'o you'


D.

If

she wasn't too weak, she can sit up andtblk to you'


32. Tom eats the whote @ke, so he feets sick'

!'




A. If Tom hadn,t eaten the wh'.le cake, he wouldn,t have felt sick.


B. If Tom didn't eat the whq[€..Gke, he wouldn't feel sick'


C. If Tom ate the whole ca.15i, he would feel sick'


D. Tom feels sick because'ffilhisn't eaten the whole cake.


33,

I

wouldnt have got

wet

'


A. if

I

had un

,*ot"rrat'th



".r"

l-'



B' if

I

had had an umbrella with me


'C.


;1

;;;,r't

h;;;;6biella

with

me

D'

If

I

hadn't had an umbrella with me


34.

If

Mary were not afm-id of flying, she would travel by plane'


A. Because of hpj tear,Sf flying, Mary did not travel by plane'


B. Because or F'.ffi,$;11ffiof flying, Mary does not travel by plane'


c.

Because or neit6dr''ornving, Mary traveled by plane'


D. Because,of her feai of flying, Mary travels by plane'



35. He coutdiii'i.@gle to the conference because he was seriously ill'


A. Because 1',i5;$1pus illness, he couldn't come to the conference'


B.Becauseofhisseriousillness,hecouldn'tcometotheconference'


A. Nothing

special

B.

Thanks

<sub>nit'.s.'. </sub>


,,,.


31. She is too weak. She can't sit up and tal?'to li..ory':,;


C. Althgugh he was ill, he came to the conference'


O. tn:{dj,b.of being seriously ill, he couldn't come to the conference'


C) and look for another one (D)'


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UXlif.

tn),'*ho,

(B)

I

left (C) at the gate, had disappeared (D)'


rctaf

(A) <sub>ttle </sub>

<sub>c;r </sub>

was (B) cheap,

il

(C) was in (D) good condition.


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(D).

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IV.

Read

the

oassaoe

carefully

and choose

the

correct

answers

',.


Can dolphins talk? Maybe they can't tatk with words, but they

talk with

sounds. They show their


:.:


feelings with

sounds.

<sub>- r </sub>

<sub>,: </sub>

,


Dolphins travel in group. We call a group of fish a "school". They don't study, but they,ifpV€l together.


Dolphins are mammals, not fish, but they swim together in a school. Dolphins talk to the oth6r,dolphins in
the school. They give information. They tell when they are happy or sad or afraid. <sub>th-gy,say </sub>"Welcome" when


adolphincomeSbacktotheschool.Theytalkwhentheyplay.


They make

a

few sounds above water. They make many more sounds unQgr watei. P(ibple cannot


hear these sounds because they are very, very high. Scientists make tapes of the sgirnds'dnO sttldy tnem.
Sometimes people catch a dolphin for a large aquarium. (An aquarium is''a=26b1;forfi6h.) People can


watch the dolphins in a show. Dolphins don't like to be away from their school,in an aqua'f,-ium. They are sad


t,.



and lonely.


There are many stories about dolphins. They help people. Sometimeii''they save somebody's life.


Dolphin meat is good, but people don't like to killthem. They say that dolphins bringgood luck. Many people


believe

this.

::


4L. Dolphins like to be


A. in their

school

B. lonely


42. What of the following is NOT true?


A. A dolphin can save a person's life.


C. People like to watch dolphins.


43. Dolphins make more sounds

_.



C. on a

tape,r:'

,.

i:,ii

D. at an aquarium


B. Dolphindiflffiys b;ing good luck.


D. A dolphin

<sub>ffi:t$,ffi </sub>

with sounds.


A. under

water

B, for

tapes

C. in school


44. Dolphins are mammals,

s they-.




A. they lay eggs B. travel in a, school


D. above water


C. feed their young on their

milk



"85%*p*;[h,g.

,'i

lk to each other with words


45. Scientists

study

of

dolphins"

''if'!''ii i'r.r+r"''


A.

aquariums

B.

tapes

-e.

-shows

D. schools


V. Fill in each

nunbered

blank

with

one suitable

wflrd

o-r ohrase


even

though

-

biologica!

:

<sub>,worrle$ </sub>

-

where

-

killing



instead

of, -

bioldgistr

;:;vt111:!.'p',,,1

*

worri€d

-

<sub>worrying</sub>



People ai'e killing many sharks.

pffi,mptggists

are getting

(46)

that the number of sharks is


getting

too

small. That's why many

(+Z)

t'think we should stop

(48)

so many sharks, and


instead

try to

protect them. Some countries hdve already passed some laws

to

help protect sharks. The


United States, for example, has passed laws

(49) :

limit the number of sharks that people can kill for


food or for sport. So (5O)

__;_

Some people like to hunt sharks, we do need to protect them.


':i.']-*+Epl9&ffi-rO:

coNsERvATroN




,,

'u,'

TEsr

1


-

I.

Phonetics


A. Choose

the

word,''ilH,i,i:h haq

the

underlined

part

pronounced

<sub>differently </sub>

from the rest



1. A.

climb

B.

comb

C.

suburb

D. tomb


--

2. A.

probally ,,'.ii;i,;y,-,'

B:

valuable

C.

bomb

D' baby
3. A.

erssion

"' ,i;ri;,'

B.

stqne

C.

hydrqelectric

D. impgssible


B. Choose

the word

whlich is stressed

differently from the rest



4. A. constantl

<sub>, </sub>

.,,_

B.

conserve

C.

construct

D. concern


5. A. especially ,'',.,'r,

',.

B.

engineer

C.

eliminate

D. endangered


II.

Vocabulary and Grammar


Choosg,f{gm

the four ootions qiven

(marked A, B, C, and D) one best answer.


6. All the countries should act to stop the


-



of rainforests.


A.

destroy

B.

destruction

C.

destructive

D. destructively


7. i

was

with the program on wildlife.


,, A.

fascinate

B.

fascinating

C.

fascinatingly

D. fascinated


B. The.book

provides

information on recent fashion trends.


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9. Regular exercise will improve blood


-.



A.

circumstance

B.

circle

C. circus
10. Endangered animals should be bred in


-_--



areas'


A.

conservative

B.

conservation

C. conservable


11. Willyou

stop

that horrible noise?


A.

make

B. to

make

C. making


half of their
A. completed B. have completed C. were


17. What will happen if the

air

?


A. were polluted B. be polluted C. has



18.

If

I got a scholarship to England, my parents


A. would have

been

B. will be


yet?


A. Has the report been written


C. Did the report write D. Was the rePort written


20. Neither the teacher


-



his studenE participated in the


D. circulation


D.


D.
12. We have to suffer flood and hot

weather

uncontrollable forest destry$*en.


A. in spite

of

B.

because

C. because

of

lpfiflstql

ofa


13. Three-quarters of the Eafth is covered

by-.



A. seas and oceans B. sand C. mountains



C. would not exist


14. Without plants on the earth, we


-.



A. cannot exist B. will not


15. That tree


-



last month. Now it


A. planted

<sub>/ </sub>

grows


C. is planted

/

is being grown


16. During the last two days, those workers


B. has planted

<sub>/ </sub>

is
D. was planted

/

is


19.


and the future


B. threatening


22.lf I

had learnt by heart the irregular verbs,

I




A. wouldn't have B. would have


23. "Here's my phone number."

<sub>- </sub>

Yhanks.

I



A. will give

<sub>/ </sub>

need

B. will give

<sub>/ </sub>

g


24. What's the name of the blonde girl


A. whose B. who


25. are you always
A. why B. When


26. Many plants and animals can be used as
A. from


27.

Iwrotealetter



A. from


A.A/the



29. "What are you


A. For

I

will lose


C. To lose


rich are happy.



C.The/a



B. For losing weight


D. Because

I

lose weight


C. Of course you

will

D. You must be kidding


becaus the finalexamination was coming.


A. or


21. The eafth is being


A. threat


30.'Willyou

be


A. I'm afraid


A. A lot

of



B. A lot


B. nor


for


to the meeting?"



-

"


B. I'm sorry not


made to do


made by the teacher

N,



my mother last week.


cancer, AIDS and other sicknesses.


D. against


D. with


D.The/O



31.


do a lot of homework bY our teacher


a lot of homework by our teacher


were injured and carrying out of the field.


S*soi}"

f


,,%,"

-4ffiirEE ar',{u


D.

aiffit

going to exist


6


D. had completed


D. is polluted


D. would be


good marks.
have had




acallift-C. would give

<sub>/ </sub>

needed


came in?


C. whom


-

"I

always miss the bus."


C. where


C. for


C. to



D. as


D. threatened


D. wouldn't have had


some help."


D. give

/

need


D.A&Barecorrect



D. What


Wp


D.


7


A,


,,{.,; p. Two injured players were being caried out of the field.


;:''W!fuAOle must not leave biqcles in the hall.


n

<sub>4. </sub>

<sub>ii#cles </sub><sub>must </sub><sub>not be </sub><sub>leaved in </sub><sub>the </sub>

<sub>hall. </sub>

<sub>B. </sub><sub>Bicycles </sub><sub>must not </sub><sub>be </sub><sub>left </sub>in the hall.


C. We vribre



being carried two injured players.


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f*dryTffi

tu

M^ ,

<sub>._. </sub>

odf

<sub>Mtip </sub>

p -

<sub>Ctuoryf </sub>


"^nqr6r



C. Bicycles must not been left in the hall. D. Bicycles in the hall must be

left.

..


Dangerous driving auses many accrdents.


A. Many accidentgare caused by dangerous driving.


B. Causes many accidents are being driven by dangerous.


C. Accidents are caused by many dangerous driving.
D. Many are caused accidents by dangerous driving.


declared the martial law.


35.


A. Abraham Lincoln, who was president at the

time,

<sub>,;';|',it'</sub>
B. Abraham Lincoln, that was President at the

time,

',:


,,.,.

.,,''

'

,:,.


C. Abraham Lincoln who was President at the time



D. Abraham Lincoln, whom was President at the

time,

,iilil

.,

'


36. Before printing (A) was invented (B), people had (C) to be written (D) eveffihing by hand.


37. I feel especial (A) worried about (B) Jane. she's too (c) young to be (D) atonE::,


38. A cure (A) for rabies (B) was (C) discover (D) by Louis

pasteur.

r,,.


39. The farmers (A) will have (B) a tot of money (c) if they <sub>Eew </sub>(D) cash grop.


40. He found (A) <sub>the (B) </sub>love story (C) film excited

(D).

1


IV.

Read

the

passaoe

carefully

and <sub>ehoose </sub>the correct

answql$

j*u


We are all slowly destroying the eafth. The seas and rivers <sub>O$i </sub>tog,tirty,fri swim in. There is so much
smoke in the air that

it

is unhealthy to live in many of the worldt tjitrcglin one well-known city, for


example, poisonous gases <sub>from </sub><sub>cars </sub><sub>pollute the air </sub><sub>so much </sub><sub>tnat traffrE]ffdtcdmen </sub><sub>have </sub><sub>to </sub>

<sub>*eai </sub>

<sub>o"ygun</sub>
masks.


We have cut down so many trees that there are now vast areas of wasteland all over the world. As a


result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot grow enough to eat,

In

certain counties in Asia there is too litge


rice. Moreover, we <sub>do not take enough care of the countryside. Wild </sub><sub>animals </sub><sub>are quickly disappearing. </sub><sub>For</sub>


instant, tigers are rare in India now because we have"*illk3.,tp- m-any for them to survive. However, it isn,t


enough <sub>simply to talk about the problem. </sub><sub>We must </sub><sub>acttntSitb6ioie </sub><sub>it </sub><sub>is </sub><sub>too late to do anything about it. </sub><sub>Join</sub>



us now. Save the earth. This is too important to ignore.


41. The seas and rivers nowadays


A, are contaminated


C. are dirty enough to swim in


42. Smoke

_.



A. makes life in big cities difficutt
C. causes a healthy life


.;:...'.ll*' <sub></sub>


:-Nl f,i9t1


- .,i 8rL;l


t. 1:'
||' : j,


A. Save the Earth! B. Protect the

Nature!

C. The Environment D. Conservation


V. Fill

in

each numbEf$C,Blank

with

one suitabte word

or

phrase


diseases

-

worth

-

with

-

certain

-

some

-

most

-

all

-

disasters

-

from

-

money


Flants supply man with food, clothing, and shelter - his most important needs.



Manv:ofourmostusefulmedicinesarealsomade(46)



and pleasure

tb

our lives. Most people enjoy the smell

oi

nowers, the sight field of waving grain, and the


quiet

<sub>of a </sub>

<sub>forest. Not </sub>

(47)

<sub>plants are helpful </sub>

<sub>to </sub>

<sub>man, Some </sub><sub>species </sub><sub>grow in fields and gardens </sub><sub>as</sub>


weedsthatchokeoffusefulplantS.Tinyhitsofpollenfrom(zl8)



asthma <sub>and </sub>hay fever. Other plants destroy millions of dollars

(50)

of crops yearly.


B@re less dirty than they used to be


D,tannot be swum in


B. is full of the big cities


D. is harmful to health


43.

in

one well-known city, traffic poticemen hEve to wear oxygen masks


A. in order to protect themselves from beiri$.ifijureO


B. because of air pollution
C. in spite of poisonous gases.i.'


D. because there are so many cars on the streets


44. Why do farmers in

parb

<sub>ofAtrica </sub>and Asia not grow enough to eat?
A. Because many trees haVd#een planted.



B. Because people cut down rh6ny,trees.


C. Because there are large areas of tand that cannot be used.


D. Because there is too.Jittle rice.


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I.

Phonetics


X

tflffi"

-"'o -n,". tt"

<sub>'</sub>

f\ arncinn<sub>D. grosion</sub>
1. A. eliminate


2. A. environment


3. A. pine


4. A. vegetation


5. A. injured


B. elephant


B. hydroelectric


B. psychologY


B. valuable


C. endanger


C. circulation



C. plane


C. varietY


C. forest


D.

wild

.,..,,


D. Bick"


'b':'eiosrg1
,b"lprotelt


;i.iliir r;,


'

<sub>i:T:},:;''"" </sub>

-

,."ffi;;;v-/

-

<sub>. </sub>

c

o6s1iy1r,oJr

<sub>,.,,,,,?" </sub>destructiverY


7.Wecannotcleanupour.__#riversandseasovernight..1jj



A.

polluted

B.

polluting

C'

pollute

Dj Follution
B. The waste from the chemical factory is

extremely

-.u"lJffi

,.,'


A.

harm

B.

unhaimed

C'

hu"nl"tt

'..

i'i.*

D' harmful


9. The government have become more and more worried about the

;ij '

of s}e coastline by the sea'


II.

Vocabulary and Grammar


uable wood' wildlife and good soil'



24.

I

have


B. interesting something telling you


D. something interesting telling you


A. interesting sonietning to tell you


C. soraething interesting to tell you


75.

#.'ffi'ff:';#:;']Vl,

t


-



*"

*n"n



'-1i',T.0:'l1;:'in



the North'


A, Have yOrJ:'Seen

/

saw B. Do you see

/

have


seen


D. Did you see

/

saw


C. Have you been seen

/

saw


,6.'dfi:,]il";

ililirig;*"oiutely

to save the Earth


-



beine destroved'
F\ at


C. in


B. for


13. He has

--

talent nor the desire to t$fli.i,,,f,r:;15i1i; ,..r


A.

either

B.

neither

fip19ntv

D'


both


14. I am sometimes annoyed because she is used to

<sub>"n'6ffi </sub>

the room

without

the door'


A.

knock

B' to

knock

&'$fnocf<ea

D' knocking
15. This is the best song

I

so

far'

'.'l

'

r-t


A'

hear

B'

heard



-



,.1

-

.-

'

c'lhave

heard



D' am hearing





].6.You_bytheteacheryesterday.,,,]:...',,"-A.

punish

B. punished

"

. .

,tt'

_U _C. are

punished



D. were punished


17. HaLong

Bay.-=.-.---

one of th,q,,.;...ry rld

wond'brs:



will be considered


A. is

considered

e'

*u'

con$Oq{fl

C' is being

considered

D' will be


consloereu
18. Both domestic and imported automobiles rnuit


--anti-pollution



devices'


A. equip

with

B. be equipped witn

lC.

equip

by

?: be equipped


by


19.Theman-becausemediqaIhelp**notsummoned.Adoctor.



A. was oieo

I snouiii"-""

[*g'[*rr.io

1. died

/

should have called


C. is died

<sub>/ </sub>

should Oeen

ca,l[E-d

D' died

/

should have been called


20. Why did

iom

t<eep makirt$ffix,g,.about me

?

I

don't enjoy

<'




A. be laughed

at

,,i,

B. to'helaugn"o

ut

c.

laugning-at

D' being


laughed at
21. Many reliable methodSlof

tt"ti"g

inf"iiration

when computers arrived'


A. tend

forgotten

..:i::.,i;

',

B' tend to

rorg;i

c.


te.nd to be

forgotten

D' tend being forgotten


22. Theses flowers u5" fnq-!n.

They

from the garden'


"

<sub>;.';";; </sub>

<sub>il""'" </sub>

<sub>nitii; </sub>



i,lEl

.

-

B' have


been <sub>iust </sub>picked


c. <sub>have iust bee-,iP,i;$!d </sub>

<sub>, </sub>

D' just have been picked


23,

They

.

at,work'



not allowed to wear jeans


--



a, ario*s not to oe woih

ieans

B' are t


C. was not'allowed to wear

jeans

D' are not allowed wearing


jeans



A.CIL'IJE ..,


10, When you are camping, you can get back to


-'



i'"i

''


a

natrrralict

B.

natural

C' naturally


-'':'i[''1;"'-.


'

D' nature


A.

naturalist

B.

natural

C' naturatty.Jl:-''
11.

A(n)

dam uses the power of water to

p'*'::lectricity'

.t



"'ilt"''".* _- "

B.

hydroelectric

c'

solar

D' wind power


u.

A

is a person working in ihe forest, taking care_of trees and planting new ones'


A,

from

rr. rur


27.

:

'''

the evening,

t

often <sub>'elax </sub>

fi listening

music on the radio'


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eAM^

<sub>, </sub>

odWlfury


A. At

<sub>/ </sub>

with


28.

_




A. no article


29. "Where do vou come

from?"

"

".


A. tn London


B.On/to

C.

In/to



Pacific is the world's largest ocean, covering one third of the Earth's surface.


B.A C.

An

D. The


B.

I

come from London


D. I'm living in London


D. From

<sub>/ </sub>

for

'i,,';i;|:'


C. Yes, I've just come here


30. "Pass me that pen, please!" <sub>_ </sub>"


C. Here you are


A. Yes, please B. No, it isn't


37.

I

have to work tomorrow evening, so

I

can't meet you.


A.

If I

have to work tomorrow evening,

I

can meet you.


B.

If

I didn't have to work tomorrow evening,

I

could meet you.


C.

If I

hadn't had to work tomorrow evening,

I

could have met

you.

'


D. I could meet you tomorrow evening if

I

had to

work.

,,',:l+


32. They will have to find a better solution.


A. A better solution will have to be found.


C. A better solution will have to be flnded.


33. Nobody invited her to the

pafi

last night.


A. She didn't want to be invited to the party last night.


B. She wasn't invited to the

pafi

last night.


C. She isn't invited to the

pafi

last night.


D. Someone wasn't invited her to the

pafi

last night.


34. Peter is a good student.

I

am working with him.


A. Peter, that

I

am working with, is a good student.
B. Peter, which I am working with, is a good student.
C. Peter, whom

I

am working with, is a good student.


C.

I

didn't see him since June, 2009. B]tI have seen him since June, 2009.


'D-

<sub>It </sub>

<sub>doesn't rnatter</sub>


;t .a ii' r;:


:;;:.::

<sub>,i </sub> <sub>:r' </sub> <sub>i</sub>


+rtr:t:.i:t:ri:. <sub>,)</sub>


r ii: L: I i


'r: .'.1


B. A better solution will be hed'to flnd.


D. A better solution will have been found.


D. Peter, whose

I

am working with, is a good sttde.Q[*;,ii. <sub>. </sub>

<sub>. </sub>

:r


35. The last time I saw him was in June,

2009.

"ff'''n"t'


A.

I

saw him since June,

2009.

tF.Iihave not seen him since June, 2009.


III.

Find

the underlined part

in each sentence

that

qhould be corrected


36. Because (A) a pain in his leg (B), he walkqdgfi$) v-ety <sub>slbwlr(D).</sub>


37. He lent his friend g20 in spite of (A) he

<sub>dffi,(S,*ffive </sub>

much (C) money himself (D).


38. The milk was (A) brought to my dgsr (S) bu-t the lHtters leave (C) in the hall (D).



39. The stone was thrown (A) by a studeli$i.$(ho (B)dftenruards led (C) away by the police (D).


40. They searched (A) his house and a (C) number of stolen (D) articles.


rv.



Devastating

floods along the coast hbve left many people homeless. People are asked to help by


donating food,

clothes, furniture-,End other supplies to the Assistance Fund. Donations of bottled water are


especially needed, since the no6ds have disrupted the local water supply. In addition, volunteers are needed
to travel to the flooded area to';,help distribute the donations.


41. What does this notice

c

<sub>. </sub>

r:.


A. Safety

precaution

-.

e."i1tiruF-ious roads


42. What kind of suppliei':"b NOT m€,htioned?


A. Furniture


43. In addition to


B. Medicine
what is needed?


B. Places to stay


C. Warning about weather


C. Clothing


C. Volunteers


D. Help for flood victims


D. Food


D. Teacher


D. last for a long time


D, taking


44. "Devastatingiiflp.9fls" in line

I

refers to those

that---,--.



A. cause a lot of damagg g. happen

suddenly

C. are very short


45. The <sub>word ",donatingoln line 2 is </sub>closest in meaning

to-.



A. New bridges


A. giving B. selling C. buying


V. Fill in each nEii!,_Fred blank

with

one suitable

word or

phrase


damage-least -destructions

-where

-

since-

services

-that -ago:between'which



Today, in China,

(46)

large scale destruction of forests has occurred

,

the government has



required that every citizen

iryl



-



the ages of 11 and 60 plants three to five trees per year or do the


equivalent,amount of work in other forest

(48)

. The government claims that at

(49)



-



1000


rnillioniltees have been planted in China every year (5O)


-



1982.


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I.

Phonetics


A.


1. A. <sub>toxic</sub>


2. A. established
3. A. threaten


B. Choose

the

I


4. A. establish
5. A. variety


oAiTApT6reArh

NATIONAL

PARKS



TEST 1


C. fealure


C. recognized


C. together


From

the

reit



C. orphanage


C. contaminate


B. a child
D. a child


II.

Vocabularv and Grammar


6. They went camping in the

beautiful

of the rainforest.


A. wildlife B. wildness C. wilding



7. There is already a high level of environmental contamination.


A. destruction B. pollution C. conservation


8. The boy was left an orphan at the age of five.


A. a child who is illiterate


C. a child who is abandoned by parents


B. <sub>lourist</sub>


B. orphaned


B. ethnic


is stressed


B. butterfly


B. recognize


got


You

_



are dead


are separated



9. In Vietnam, there are many ethnic


-



that live in the


A. majorities B. rninorities C. activities


10. This park is the orphanage where lots of orphaned dnd abandoned


A. looked after B. involved in C. dealt with


11.

If

he

on the mine, it wouldn't have exploded.


A. doesn't step B. didn't step C. hadn't


12.

If

he


-



with us now, he


-



the beauty


A. is

<sub>/ </sub>

can enjoy B. was

/

will enjoy


13.

If

the bag had not been heavy, we



-



it with


D. abilities


are taken care of.


Park.


D. moved in


D. wouldnt


D. were

/

could enioy


D. wouldn't


/

would enjoy


C. due

to

D. owing to


birds, animals, and plants will disappear forever.


A. wouldn't take B. would take would have taken


14.

If

the salary and conditions


-




good,

I





-l

job in another

counfl.



/

will

D. are

<sub>/ </sub>

would


A. was

<sub>/ </sub>

would B. were

/



15. Due to pollution, a lot of fish in the and died.


A. Because of B. Because C. In spite of


the heavy traffic.


D. As

if



18.

_

of emergency, press the*ed button to set alarm and 9o out immediately.


A. As

if

qfitntess

C. In case


19.

without

thffivention

of electricity?


16. He came late to the test site


A.

because

B.


17.

If

we



-



the wild-life habitats, 20o/o of


A. doesn't save


A. were

<sub>/ </sub>

could


C. had been

<sub>/</sub>


22.

If

Peter


B. won't save C. haven't saved D. don't save


D.

If



B. What would haPPen


D. What would have haPPened


D.

If

Peter left


B. had been

/

could have helPed


D. would have been

/

could have helped


the drive he


-



the problem of out of petrol.



.

B. had checked

<sub>/ </sub>

would not have got


D. would be checking

<sub>/ </sub>

will not have got


out more often.


A. What will happen


C. What will have


20.

_

for

work early, could caught the bus.


A.

If

had Peter left B. Had Peter

left

C. Peter left
21.

If

I_there

, I


-you



then.


A.


c.


23. You're a


A. should

go*

-Y

B. hadn't better:

go

C. had better to

go

D. ought go


24. A new,su$ermarket is going to



-



next year.


n5ffl6

<sub>"_ </sub>

<sub>; </sub>

B. be

built

C. be

building

D. building


25.,,W.here

-,#

? Which hairdresser did you go to?


.,{rfA did you dut your

hair

B.

have you cut your hair


s6"C. aia you have cut your

hair

D. did you have your hair cut


,ffifynat

are you looking

_?



-

My pen.

I

put it on the table but it is nowhere to be seen now.


ri '[:lti:''

B.

for

C. forward

to

D.uP


B. Choose

the word which

is stressed

differentlv from the rest



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<sub>- </sub>

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tritidtfit


26.


27.
28.
29.


It

takes him two hours a day to take care of this garden.


It's an eight - hour flight from Bangkok to Canada . <sub>-+ </sub>

It




Shall we go to the movie tonight ?

<sub>-+ </sub>

What about


It

is wise to think carefully before you say something.

-+

Thinking


-+ He spends


UNIT

4:

USED

TO

'

<sub>:.</sub>


1.

I often talked to her when

I

studied in the

university.

,

,"

<sub>',"'ti</sub>


-+

I

used to

talk to

her

when

I

studied

in

the university.



2,

There was a big field near my house.

-+

There used

...

....:1;.il:,i,.t...


3.

Paul and Mary no longer meet each other on saturdays. -+ paul <sub>and </sub><sub>Mary used </sub><sub>..,...</sub>


4,BillandSueoftenmeteachotheronMondays.-+Biltand5ueused...;,,,.'



5.

There isn't an old theatre in front of my house any longer. -->

There,.iiiiit:...



6.

She is careful in washing dishes now.

+

she didn't

ufr

...:i;u,iri*i:...

7.

She was my best friend but we aren't friends any longer, -+ She used ...,.,...

..

..


B.

He learns mathematics very well now. -+ He didn,t use !....!....r,.,.iir;.;;;n,...


9.

He stopped for gas <sub>at this fllling station when he lived </sub><sub>in </sub><sub>that ctty. </sub><sub>-+ </sub><sub>He </sub><sub>used</sub>


10'Mrs'Smithdoesn,tgotoDalatanymore.+Mrs,Smithused.,.',',.',....+:.'...'


11. She no fonger helps me. -+ She used

....,,..,

....i,.,,,...,...,....ir...r.r..!,!.


12. There isn't a big statue behind my school any more.

+

rrgldffi*..,0i...



13. There were some shops at this place.

<sub>-+ </sub>

There...ri;:".,

:...


14. You get bad marks for your English test now.

<sub>-> </sub>

you didnt use ...


15.
16.


t7.


18.
19.


20.
21.
22.
23.


I

lived in Finland, but now

I

live in Thailand. -+

I

used


The water in this lake was very fresh.

-+

The water in this lake used ...


There was no law that restricted hunting and fishing in the past. --> There used ..,...,...


George was more energetic than he is now;.+,,,f9.-\,,,gf,g used ...'....,.1,.r...:....


There isn't a yellow gate at my school any

mort$$

<sub>lnere </sub>

used ...



Dennis gave up smoking two years ago. -+ Denrt$,fised


when Babara was in ltaly, she stayed with an Italian family. --> Babara

usd...:...



I.



1.
2.
3.


Mr. Micheal grew tulips but he doesn't;p,$ p,,qrc,

,i

Mr. Micheat used,
' <sub>y,i </sub><sub>,y'i;.</sub>


UNIT

5;'1O,i.

PASSIVE VOICE



She makes good cakes. <sub>-+ Good cakes </sub>

die

made.


My friend mailed that letter.


They are washing the dishgs.


4.

The shoe

<sub>- </sub>

repairman wds mending my shoes.


5.

John has finished the work.


6.

They had cleaned tne Rooi'Whea I arrived.


7.

Somebody must post this tetrdi:.


B.

They will forget this-exercise in a few years'time.


9.

He spoke about Warm country.
10. Somebody has taken my rubber.


11. Rheumatisrnrdffects him badty.


12. No one can aniwir.your question.


13. Nobody has spoken to me like that before.


14.

I

told hirn,to write to the address.


15. People should not speak about such things in public.


L6. People <sub>will </sub>laugh at you.


17. Sdmebody has locked the box and I cannot open it.


18. Is Mr. Jdnes going <sub>to give a lecture </sub>next week ?


19. <sub>We must:look after this </sub>child.


20. Has anyone mended that chair yet ?


21. About thirty million people are watching this programme.


22.We <sub>expect students not to talk during the </sub><sub>examination.</sub>


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24. Someone will blow a whistle if there is an emergency.


25. Someone was carrying a bomb to a safe place when it exploded.


26. They pointed out his mistakes to him.


27. They can't make tea with cold water.
28. They will hold the meeting before May Day.


29. The boys broke the window yesterday.


30. Nobody has treated me with such kindness.


31. My father is going to repaint the windows tomorrow.


32. They have to repair the engine of the car.


33. Do they teach English here?


34. How many games has the team played?


35. When I visited their house, they had clean everything'


36. Did Sue knock that vase to the floor?


37. Alan's knowledge of art doesn't impress me.


38. One of the parents is taping the children's song.


39. Is a student pilot flying that airplane?



40. I will buy a new computer tomorrow.


42. Mr. Snow hasn't taught that course since

1985.

,

'


43. The city attomey has discovered new evidence.


44. They are building a new hotel near the park.


45. Mozart wrote this symphony.


46. They were repairing the car when the accident happened.


'ii''
rt


n


i i,r"rl :l,


,naii,- ".,?l:J,S..!


:l' :i!'


47. Were you feeding the birds in your

garden?

<sub>.r::-- . </sub>

<sub>, </sub>

<sub>j1.r</sub>
48. We have just thrown away some

books.

riri

rq*';'1i1'1, -' ur


49. Our teachers are marking our tests

papers.

<sub>l</sub>


50. They are going to build anew hospital in this

area'

'i',ro



51. You have to give me the report by 3 pm.


52. You should buy this

camera.

<sub></sub>


.-*i1-53. My father is going to take my little sister t6"thd'zp,(tnext Sunday.


54. We have never eaten this kind of

-foodb'dfor9;



,"


55. We should protect wild animals witniq$,,,"q,,,1 atural environment'


56. Haven't you finished your test Yet?

r'

'':ii;:i:61ff,;.;'','ii'


57. They built a new primary school last

year'

,


58. That student couldn't finish the test.


59. He can speak two languages. :'r'r"


60. Sue will buy her own apartm€nt next year.


61. Can you touch your toes witfi"o-qt bending your knees?


62. He can't describe the thief. '"'"i';;.i*;,,,,'


63. You shouldn't take salt,fi

tea.

',:;ti.:


64. People should send their complaints to the main office.



65. Somebody might haviii'i$.tolen your car if you had left the keys in it.


66. A short circuit could have caused the fire.


67. Somebody has mbOed tne bank near our house.
68. Somebody told me'to wait outside.


69. Nobody has invited

hait6

the party.


70. Somebody has driven them to the airport.


71. Has someone decorated my bedroom?


72. Did anything disturt you in the night?


II.

Turn

intOActive Voice

(

Ddi

sang

danq

Chfi

dQng)


1.

The book is fieeded. -+ They need

the

book.


2.

The decisionrruas made by the lawyer'


3.

Their army is being defeated by ours.


4.

The match was being won by the better side.


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47. "I've written this letter already", said my friend.


48.

"

I1l do it tomorrow" he said.


49. He said to her," You are wearing your best clothes."


50. He said to her:" You have bought yourself a new hat."
51. He said to me:" You may see the photos if you like."
52. Mrs. Smith said to her son," You are very careful."


53. "We are waiting for the school bus", said the

children

i

,


54. Mary said,

"I

cannot go to the movie with you,

John."

i

j''

r';


55.

I

said:" I can't understand these two lesson at all."


56.

"

I

know these two girls quite well", said Catherine.


57. " Your health will improve quickly", the doctor said to me'


58. George said to me:"

I

can't finish this work now."


59. Carol said to me:

"

I will aSk Mr. Harris about this word tomorrow."


60. She said:

"

I'm giving a party this week to all my

friends."

<sub>:</sub>


61. She said:

"

I am going to the lecture with my friend'"


62. They said: " We don't have time to do our

exercises."

<sub>....,.,.</sub>


63. lohn said:

"

George has given me an expensive

gift."

<sub>, </sub>

'i:

'uil



64. My teacher said:

"

I

am giving a prize for the best

student"'

'r -



,.t'



65. She said to them: " You can come with us if you

like."

,



"



66. That student said: " This time-table is too complicated for me"fI, i ,.:,:


67. They said: " This is the book we have been looking

for."

' ':11 ;i;1''';'


68. She said:

"

He has to catch an early bus every morning."


69. She said: ,'This book was lent to him weeks ago and he has only just returned it."


70. She said to me:

"

I shall come and see you as soon as I can'"


71. They said:

"

Ours is a large family and we need more space'"


72. Hesaid to me:" I'm quite unable to repay you tf,'P'!tl,P..09Y,y.ou lent me'"


UNIT

9:

CONDITIONAL

SENTENCES

(

TYPE

2

)



He is weak and he cannot walk. -+

If

he vqgppp't week, he could

walk.



He is slow, so he can't win the race. -+

f6''.:.r.*.-dilg:..."""",':':'



The students can't hear him well becauge he speals very quickly <sub>' -+ </sub>

If



'

<sub>My </sub><sub>brother;s </sub><sub>bicycle is </sub><sub>broken; This </sub><sub>is </sub><sub>why </sub><sub>he comes </sub><sub>home late. </sub>-+

If

<sub>'.',...</sub>



There is gravity and water runs down hill.

+

If

...'..""""""""':""'




The room is so dark that we cannot find oUt",ihpoks.

+

.If

...'.'...:...'.



We are sad because he is absent from the mBeting' -+

If

""""'i"""""r"'r'.


I

can't do the test because

I

don't understand the lesson' -+

If

""""'


That picture is high; thereforethe boy can't reach

it'

-+

If

""""'


There is the pull of the earth'and man has weight' --+

If

""""'



Alan always

overeats'airungl],

rie

ne n"r"1. eats breakfasl. -+ 1f...


I

don't know enough abOut the rr.raqhine, so

I

can't mend it myself' -+

1f"""""



I

don,t ride the bus to work every'morning because it's always so crowded. -+

If

"."""



The wind is blowing har.fl, so

I

won't take the boat out for a ride. -+

lf..."'



Nick can't find the WaV$cause he doesn't have a map'

-)

fif"""""""'



Schroeder ignorestucyj''so she gets angry at him' -+

lf"""""



I can't toof

lne

uior-.d uD because

I

don't have a dictionary' -->

[f"""""



LinesisSmart,soheifndscleVersolutionstolife,sproblems._+If.,,'...,,.


We don't visit our

paitjtiii

very often because they live so far away . <sub>-+ </sub>

If

. <sub>'.. </sub><sub>' </sub><sub>' </sub>. <sub>'</sub>


Peopledont.understandhimbecausehedoesn,tspeakclearly,-.+If..,,,.,

Ican,tbuythatbookbecauseit,stooexpensive.-+If...,,.



we can,t go swimming there. The banks are covered with weeds. -+

If

...



He,sfatbecausehedoesn,ttakeanyexercise.-+If.,,,...,..



That meadow isn't large, so farmers don't raise cattle and sheep there' -+ If

"""""""



There isn't

thy

truth in her allegations, so I won't resign' --+

fif"""""



UNITIt:CONDITIoNALSENTENCES(TYPE3)



she was absent from class yesterday. She couldnlt under.stand the lesson'


-+

If

she hadn,t been absent

from

class yesterday, she

could

have undrestood

the

lesson'


25.


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