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<sub>& </sub>
<sub>Ds^</sub>
h,!r
la,qAnlt4tt
<sub></sub>
-a2.
-Th.l author imptrEs that
_.
3.
Ili,li
<sub>-Tri,:,yilt"T-?:,i:'*l1lu.tv </sub>
or ramirv arransements in rhe United
stares
-'
-' *;.,r jl*i,,ii
B. raciar, ethnic,
"h1..1'-n-,-",:,,"*,,?.yF;i:,:J,#tTil,?ff",1"i?:#f!f;_H,::
,,r,
,,
:r;i:, <sub>ritil,,</sub>
c. the <sub>ideatAmerican famity </sub>
<sub>isine </sub>
<sub>6oi-#r61*e </sub>
:1
.^
D. fewer married couptes
"iu
r,"rinOGiijr"n
.,,,;.,r .o,ri#i.iiitiL
43'
-who generatty consatutes a
;;; ;";;'ttousehob?
,.r:i'it ':rt'"'+'"
' '"
t. l..liill",#
his
twenties
"vvrvt,tv'p.
I
slnore <sub>woman in her </sub><sub>rate </sub>
<sub>sixries </sub>
'*,,.,,,,,u,.
44. According
<sub>io.tt. psase, </sub>
<sub>marnbd </sub>
couptes whose
;1,;.:''Etribtr],
<sub>*oo </sub>
<sub>ii*, </sub>
<sub>,o:*,,*ri </sub>
*or.*r,
A. 7 percent <sub>of </sub>
<sub>households </sub>
<sub>E </sub>
<sub>an </sub>
<sub>__.-_ </sub>
<sub>..;, </sub>
<sub>. </sub>
'
-_
c.:j,: p";.;;;useholds :
B' 20
percent <sub>or </sub><sub>housetroldlii:i'r#'</sub>
45'
The',;;;;;;
<sub>in </sub><sub>fine </sub>
<sub>i </sub>
<sub>s </sub>
crosest meaning
to
D' 3
percent <sub>of </sub>
<sub>householdt </sub>
""ui#,1,'
A.
present
<sub>R </sub>
^;;^:-^:_::
v.
-
Fitt
ineach
numharanr
*,i;i?1.!llryf'v
..
-
-
c'
now
.,,'iI'
.,,i
rD. modern
iy(
If
we
outd
orins tne
<sub>wo@;;;ation </sub>
<sub>aoGTTE6Fz </sub>
bilioo*.!.trE <sub>eartri </sub>
(46)_
<sub>be </sub><sub>abte </sub>
to
support <sub>all </sub><sub>humans' </sub><sub>as.well as </sub>
arr
inirlJil-.ry
<sub>prants </sub>
<sub>i"1r= </sub>
<sub>*iJ </sub>
wo.flq.fffi,room
<sub>to </sub>
<sub>spare for </sub>
<sub>the </sub>
srow
;::f::
ofoevolutron.,,TlrQrJlq.ri
rir"
*"rrd
be
(47)_
<sub>for </sub><sub>alt.;,With </sub><sub>a </sub>
<sub>ishiri,o.r </sub>
<sub>mnrir-ri^^ </sub><sub>,u.^ </sub>
^^..,,
processes <sub>and </sub><sub>will therefore </sub>
have <sub>io </sub>
,i*
<sub>tn"l) </sub>
<sub>#.i" </sub>
<sub>p.*"r </sub>
t"ffirTJffiIffiirE:
in balance bv natural
46. A.
would
B.
can
<sub>C. </sub><sub>will</sub>
47. A.
risen
L'
wlll
D. must
48. A.
save
B.
raised
c.
decreased
;:
.oliinu"o
4e..A.
do
3.
!!?t" ,,*;[ffi**
P.;&
lifl
p,[(T],,.:'1?1g;::y:;;in#Jlffi
[llt*"-"'?l,H,yffi
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I*
.j5^:Tdr
popuration
'.r*"
'Io*,
"
il",ht-J;;",#;,".
o$ry_a,one
chitd poticy
"rflijl,i]Tt
?:ll !t.'e pressures
o"
*
t,,a i'
i;;;
.#i'lJJE}ff-ffi
H;
g:
:":11
If
l:
. severai
:l3Ls.
radicany. men
arstne
;;'ffit-ii1|;
':'.[[f:n
and nature will hare to
50. A.
which
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>whom </sub>
"ffiy
<sub>!. </sub>
take
D. whose
UNIT
9:
<sub>THE</sub>
<sub>OFFICE</sub>
tr. Phonetics ..iki?j;: ,i:.ii,i,:ri)
,ji;"' 'ir:#:
A.
tr. A. spacious
2. A. speed
3. <sub>A. Sgvice</sub> B. cheap
B. su_rface
4. A. technology
5. A. deliver B. "eguipment
quickly
C. shape
C.
slgp
C. delivgl
C. pleasant
C. dmument
D. <sub>Evorite</sub>
D. stead
D. ggrly
D. express
D. daily
z.
<sub>rn" nrn.tGity </sub>
<sub>or </sub><sub>df,.lil.y, </sub>
;
<sub>;[ffiHJ'**rrr*r, </sub>
i#uor'flloT
rhe punctuarity <sub>of </sub><sub>dertuS.ly </sub>
"t
r"tt{o
"n-j-**rprp"rr;"1:::ilL*"n
D. subscription
A.
satisry
<sub>."i,1{..-}11r' </sub>
<sub>u ;;;;s </sub>
rrsvr'
)ress
<sub>wtxsfroaS_"1:,1,irt </sub>
g
<sub>^-^ </sub>
C.
satisfadory
<sub>D. satisfied</sub>
8.
press
<sub>pro,rdio </sub>
ui
ni"r*ir-'i";iom*
<sub>n </sub>
<sub>rn" </sub>
,i;ff.,[rifl?.
. satisied
A. Distribute
#',".*,.'
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>;irtrffiil </sub>
c.
Distri,.butionat
<sub>D. Distributive</sub>
9'
If vou want
<sub>to'sdii8:a,qggrn"ni';ffiil; </sub>
want,to rose
iG
shape, our racsimire
ilrvice
wilrherp you.
,oti"il'rnil;.-^,-ili*^:a:ir:"i-rrvr^*'""'ffo'f;nrriv
D.orioinaritu
II.
6" Vietnam rJnks
A.
subscribe
<sub>-:,u" </sub>
B.
A.
of telephone
--.
r-.
ueuvereo
<sub>D. delivering</sub>
,,
il:Hi:fqrUg
,isJ)',1"ffi;
_
<sub>",n, </sub>
,nin!'ll[fl,Yr.
,,.'i"il#i,ugffiili",.,,o"1#?,Ji*rvicesin
CHl,:':.""
-wey,goanerS4rd magazin";
";";ft;;
L'
errgrnarrv
<sub>D. </sub><sub>originality</sub>
n.
aelue[-1T.---t6],,-,-y'
<sub>!r </sub>
<sub>,{^,i-^__ </sub>
early in the morning
tz.l'r'i#*t'i,uses
<sub>r*=*r^fi;*itservice, </sub>
* 5;#lB*
in every
po.t
<sub>otril;,*tffno </sub>
<sub>,onuy </sub>
<sub>to </sub>
<sub>his</sub>
.pLuttr
in'the
countryside.
rs avattaD* ,n
,'
A. that
'l,^ffiJ:#r.
rones,
,"i;#ilX
has herped
nr"o,*J#*"rp"opru.
o. wtrere
,+.
<sub>i#-fi,uo </sub>
<sub>been </sub>
assisted
<sub>o, </sub>
"t;*""tn"r
_
*.,",1;:HT.*;;;,**.r.
**,
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15. The
nnusicians
yesterday have played together for many years'
A. to who we
listened
B. who we tfsteneA
to-
C. to that we
listened
D' to whom we liste
16. Many scientists have clairned
that
like music are often good at mathematics'
<sub>. </sub>
"'i
A.
children
8.
children
who
c'
children-ii;
D' whose
ifiiidien
"
i7.
The
teacher
house is next to mine has gone abroad for further
study,
'
<sub>''i"l',,u*r,u,-*,,</sub>
A.
who
B.
whom
c.
which
^,,?;*-F.F"
-'$
[,,ra"q
ftlPT&;
Dl&" Bai fop
fit
q Anl, Lq
tt
-
Cl'ru'q
f'nl
A. who stafted B. whom stafting C. starting D. that will start
A.
who
B.
whom
C'
wnlcn
ui
wrrl'rs
<sub>'1</sub>
1g. Kim,s
grandfather
teach literature at a hiEh school, but now he has retirgd-'i*'',u
.. ,,
"'
A. is used
to
B. was'used
to
C' use
to
;'
D'
usd'to
ii
19.
It
was cold and wet,
-
Paul went to the beach
'
'#o-
',i'i'
..r
A.
but
B.
therefore
c.
because ,
'%$h,gygtl'
20. My father is very
busy,,
he is always willing to qye a hand with the,housei;iltit'f,i;i'i'
A.
Desnite
B.
Although
C'
lherefore
,;l..
D' Howi:ver
,.. vv-rrlv
21. The football match was
postponed
.
the bad
weather'
tt"',ffi;fu,,
A. in
spite
B. because
of
C.
despite
<sub>%</sub>
22. She didn't want to go
<sub>=-- </sub>
she knew all her friends would be th€r€:,.,i;l;,.;.,,
^ <sub>"'</sub>
27. How far is Your house awaY the city center?
22. She didn't want to go <sub>=_- </sub> sne Ktrew dll I lcl I I rEr ru-J YYvqrs i
A.
therefore
B.
wherever
C' so
that
<sub>"tii{iffi </sub>
D' although
A.
therefore
B.
because
C'
but
.,,1'
,;' ;f
D' so
24. You'won't be able to pass the
exam
you try
harder'
<sub>;.1,., </sub><sub>,,</sub>
A. if
not
B.
since
C. unles5i"*1'lrir,;0,-,
::
D' therefore
25.
i
now wish your letter
-_
earlier.
<sub>"'' </sub>
-""lii':
A.
comes
B. has
come
C' will
come 'r
D' had come
26. Thanh Ba Post Office is equipped
-
advanced technology and has a spacious and-pleasant front office'
A.
in
B.
on
C'
with
D' bY
A. from ts. at
28.
I
like living in this house, but it's a pity
that
:
A.a
B. an
29. Linda: "Excuse mel Where's the post office?"
A. Yes, I think so B.
Itt
over there
30.
Fatrick:
"How good are you at football, Nj
A. Pretty well ts. About
: r.' in'
iGd,
i;i"
University established Shdffiekti
n. enginie.s were educited
there
,,,,ir';,,,,,. ,,''
D. in
D.F
D. I'm afraid not
D. With mY friends
ri
,t
il
I
K. C. About average
iijiiric school,
-.
B.
D.
B.
D.
where engineers were educated
where were engineers educated
as long as he had studied badlY
because he failed to study properly
s rather short;
--sorne knowledge from
it
some knowlri.Cge ftom
it
B. he becomes
D. he had become
B. however, we gained some knoralledge from it
D. so we gained some knowledge from
it
C. therefore,
IgT"
+0.
I
**@ss!fo
(nl, trat
(ei
wprte
<sub>G) </sub>
at the universitv (D)'
IV.
C. in which were engineers educated''' ''"i'-.r:*|r,a ,
32. Aiex did not do very well in
.,rt. ,
t:iir''
A. therefore he was a gPod student
C. althouEh he was not hard-g,o{king
33. r.7:"!l be late for the rneeting
''1--A.
wi
n we are in a hurry.-p. if we are in a hurry
C. unless we will hurry up.iS;iqpJess we hurry up
34. The little boy
wishes
.J-
'u4"'llill!en he grows up'
A. he would become a
jDitot
;:'
C. he became
35" The class di
A. moreover, we1
36. The <sub>sirats-iA) sta;f'frE 6ver (B) there tg(C) from </sub>(D) Australia'
ii.
rnirt
rh;jU,
fni
wd
(e)
si'ster studied (C) with (D) me in hish school.
3E.
<sub>Sdner (ArirfrEfg-lB) </sub>
I
live
<sub>!C| </sub>
in, is a very (D) beautlful pla.le"
:s
i
dloled*IiTfru
name
of
(B) il-re woman-who
(c)
I
met (D) yesterday at ihe station.
srore. A
##6b'.#;ffi;-*1-i
;;'&;
*rcw
your
mmptuor
tne oessns and colors available' simplv<sub>-.,^,r- </sub>
^tru urith iha
#JJrffi;*;ffi#ffir;;ril;;;i"','""J
ruiu" voui
nuT:,
address.and--Tr,:I:'^t
<sub>lgiy'1; </sub>
tl:
L{revJE r'!v vLJrvrr strv Lvrvr s'rel <sub>'Ye </sub>'v'-
ide their sponsor's name instead of an
sales representative"
Students
with
scholarships should provide
tnelr.sponsot.t--:^,,-,,^^ :nrr
<sub>m*r </sub>
<sub>l.a</sub>
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Ba Da_
=*-r,
o1ru'ff8:::r"#W#;:'r"r
,r:i
ue
ail'ome
to
,l,i*r.ft,"
<sub>door ror the </sub><sub>serviceman.</sub>
&,
lo,
l-idnqAnl, Iap
<sub>il </sub>
-**r;
A. to
persuade
'; .^-;;==^-.
ti.
cz'
n'di;ili-ne,
ppsr,';E'#;ffw**
*",?-lLr!^'^
'
u
:t
",,,?,**1p*,,*,*
A. A sale <sub>represeniative- </sub><sub>B. </sub>
<sub>A;il;;;^ </sub>
C. A
manage.r
<sub>D. An </sub><sub>emplq&r.</sub>
'=
^':Ei{!i[,?il!ffi!:"ii!:';;;;**
ror
siiit,g-il&!,::
***
EXCEpr,
.,
__tr;,il:;;Xf#i;*1,il;*y,ffi*,_"li#:Tffff
li,:t#:[t*ilH,:r":,'"
A.
prices
<sub>R </sub>
<sub></sub>
6v--^r^-4s.
.we
an
infer frotn uo
pori dr;;_
L'
prcrures
A. there is more <sub>than one </sub>
<sub>kinl </sub>
<sub>of </sub>
<sub>t"i6n*"</sub>
B. the person requesting
<sub>t"r"pt""" </sub>
<sub>*Irri.uirr, </sub>
be at home when it is
in#teu
c.
students
Tav no, reql.rest iereJf,on-"
J-i.e
*iiiv
oupo.it
V. Fill in
cralr
<sub>-..-i-- </sub>
<sub>-,--.</sub>
::.r1i,i;T."flfiJt1"!
:,,?:i!rjj-:.lB!t3"gr
hand,ins,
tnrl nraLi^^ <sub>-..--r'</sub>
3i3,,X,X,'l[n^::'f][:'i-!1?--;oin;"i,'';;:
;:ili'#:::'ffi:ff:*f:,0:':,:f:,P1"-"93f
apprications
*-r:F:4*'ffiEnt
ilrr;';;;"".5ffi,
:X!'Hffiffi,31.t.,
services sucn
"s'djssfr*
ii:ij
il-"*
3.
i'i""
'
D. prace
Post o,rices atso
(+q_
p#"#;;Jll#i.T.qW;s
that.prerer
<sub>pt </sub>
<sub>to </sub><sub>have </sub>
#r
i
delivered <sub>to their </sub><sub>nome </sub>
<sub>or-orirceJin </sub>
no rJu or. <sub>stay at </sub>aa.oreises <sub>to </sub>
(49)___;;ir
<sub>oirirv </sub>
rs nor
avaita6E;i
l
ou
o,.o.J5oo,x1.[:?ffi'"?r1r*ffi;:ij:rj';l#;i1fi,!..",*
ror derivery. Mair
mayarso
I
46. A.
service
<sub>a </sub>
<sub>^- </sub>
..^
,v.
<sub>^. </sub>
<sub>tsilu </sub>
B.
borrow
<sub>E:Eff"". </sub>
:,
v.
u,il
49' A'
that
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>whom </sub>
<sub>{t ,*',xr^r. </sub>
D' employ
50. A.
where
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>that </sub>
<sub>Fl,'}ll!l </sub>
D. where
48. A.
lend
<sub>o L^--^.-_ </sub>
F mffiB48*i'
D. On
D. what
I.
Phonetics
A.
1. A. noi5y
2. A. tran5fer
3" A. eguippgcl
,1. <sub>A. messenger</sub>
5. A. receive
B.
B.
B. arrivggl
B..Jdocument
C. Service
C. thousand
C. advanced
C. possibte
C. courteous
D. graphicS
D. relatives
D. watdreel
D. deliver
D. favorite
7'
Fgx
-
<sub>has </sub>
<sub>beco*sm#*=o'fl,'JHpopurar </sub>
o*",Litil'H:"0
and convenieDnt.recipient
" ,1;l:rr,,
',';i:ii'ii
B.
h";,.,ii#r"
c
rrancmii+or,
n
r-8
Le*err?Jlo,
,i$
"^o,."r;ii#+
"'Litn
.r,,"nt
i;l,lliH[:,l
D. transmission
,.
Orrir"ii_r,_,n.;#*,,i
B.
satisfied
C.
satisraction
<sub>D. </sub><sub>satisfactory</sub>
A.
courteo,s
*+,._fa",:"n.;...
to customersr-'
'-rrJruLu
ro r"*1''n-iffieq,on
<sub>has </sub>
<sub>i;"i;'Jlf5il </sub>
and
<sub>--_- -,?,ffifffi',ltxts </sub>
<sub>and </sub>
<sub>n,.i;ll'ffiIffh.*</sub>
,'i""'r:ili:t&{,..
<sub>-:i*isli:*-,"..";im*[y </sub>
D
inconvenient
r,
+#*9.*
:_
.
.
p
*nor.-,
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c.
which
D
urhn
It.
;'parcel
6" The
nlerrens;Eil
o,iuilirt""sr
r\-rr
*ry*
<sub>f'ffi.:" </sub>
notift the
<sub>---:- </sub>
of the tirne ano ptaceE-Eceive <sub>the </sub><sub>cal.</sub>
"
o'Tntfir,nu:eum
is exhibitils-so"# piar.es
_-
;,ffi*
ro the rast
<sub>u**,.o?. </sub>
*no
re.tr'ii
<sub>sinirati*- </sub>
B'
which
c.
when
<sub>D. </sub><sub>whose</sub>
-:, A.
is
a wise-man, has greatly influerrced my life.
'
<sub>'f,oL. </sub>
ji
the journarist
--:;trj
ii*
on the rront
;r##"
<sub>ruoi </sub>
rre.
D' who"he is
rs.
oiE'#.e,"n phu <sub>is </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>prace </sub>
<sub>1Ior. </sub>
aimy won
"
*il:fffro",
,,
,rro.
D. whom
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Ta"sA,l
il-A. what B. that C. which D. where
15.
Those-
have userj our seruices f,or nrore than one )/ear can enter the Gompetition'
A.
who
B.
whorn
c.
which
D.
whose
<sub>ri__</sub>
17. The <sub>Eovernment sent </sub>rnoney and food to the
people
houses had been destroyed bv t[],9 <sub>fl9f-q[iIn"</sub>
previous
week'
D
sh^l
D.
*ho*
"l
,,'
A.
which
B'
that
c'
whom
'
D' wh
18. The flight was
cancelled
the
bad
weather.
<sub>..,-,$,I,... </sub>
<sub>. </sub>
"
$
A. beczuse
of ,
B.
because
C.
although
D'in'spile-of
19.
_
everyene tried hard, we lost the
game'
t^..'..
<sub>.,,"t </sub>
,iir
R.lemougn
B.
However
c.
Therefore
<sub>,Riil,, .'</sub>
20. when rny rather was younE, he
<sub>-.-- </sub>
Eet up early to do the
gardening.
, "''1".lji;|.[,r,,.,,a <sub>.^</sub>
A. got used
to
-8. use
to
C. used
to ..
<sub>i </sub>
Dl iiftt8:,fsed to
21.
he is so busy with his work, he alv.rays finds time to go to the concertevely]veeR'
A.
Despite
B'
Since
C. Although <sub>. </sub><sub>... </sub>
<sub>. </sub>
<sub>,''. </sub>
i'*iP-,:Secause
2?. Our telephone line will be disconnected
-
we pay thd phone bill by 15"' AUEW
A.
when
B.
so
C.
therefore
<sub>.,;,jj$9:ir;;;. </sub>D"lfunless
23. Our visit to Japan was
delayed
my mother's
illness'
<sub>",,,fr:';;iliir, </sub>
-
.
'
A.
because
i.
becar.:se
of
C.
although
.t
',:'i'
D. however
24.L'm sorry
I
didn't see my best friend Mary at the
pafi'
I wish
sld ."
it'
;'
A.
make
B.
made
C' would <sub>Pehe </sub>
.
D' had made
25. My grandmother
-
getting up
early.
.is'i:itfrI,| . <sub>-, </sub>
''
A. used
to
-
B.
6
uied
to
C; is
used
<sub>^d;: </sub>
'!5ir;'''{'
D' is use to
26. Which newspaper would you like
to
sttbscribe
ttre Nhan Dan oE'the Lao Dong?
-
l\.
foi
E'
to
c'
at
D' in
27. Most schools and universitles are now
equippd
=
.trrveillance
cameras and other security measures'
A.
on
B.
for
c'
in
:)'
D' with
28.
If
you live in
-
foreign country, you language.
A.a
B" an D.O
29. Ann: "What do you usuallY do on
A.
I
usually sleep until noon
C.
I
used to drive to work
Sundays?"
I'm not doing anything
be sleeping all daY
B.
I
don't
,, t,
D. Certainly, Miss
j)
,l
A. about whom we talked
ri.
i'
B. that we talked about him
,.,.r:*'l'jr:f <sub>- . ,: </sub> r\ wa talked alnrrt him
A. it was very
hot ..
B. it wasn't very lrbt C. yet it was very hot
33. She works in a post office
A. despite she has decided
to
work to exercise
B. however, she has to walk
to
work to exercise
C. she has decided to
D. so she has decided
to
exercise
to. exercise
34.
Mary,
speaks
,-l. ouuul yvtlvttt ytg LqrNsu . *.j,. <sub>",, </sub> <sub>" </sub> -' ..'--
-C. who we talked about
hi;6
.'"ilil:,ir,"
<sub>qr'lii.'j.:';".:.</sub>
..'-
D. we talked about him
32. Although the sun was
shining,
t:iii'
..^-.
h^!
D
i* ,araen,l. ,,o^,
F,fu
c
vet it was verv
hot
D. but it was Very hot
A. whose has been
C. whom has
35. Bob: "James is
A. have his
uI.
for only 6 nnonths
rnatr}."
B, had his courage
B. who has been in Japan for only 6 months
D. that has been in lapan for only 6 months
David: "Yes, I wish I
-."
C. will have his
courage
D. have had his coucrye
$/"
tS'services with
(C) a well-train (D) statr.
ffiiri"**"
your
lltiers
(a) witt oetiveteo (C) in the shortest (D) possible time'
rnoney <sub>!f (E) you </sub>senO a <sub>larEel </sub>(C) which are (D) under 15 kg in weight'
r which (B) we don't have (C) to go to (D) school'
tnl
a SE:elOt (B) mail service which (C) is padlEularlv (D) fast'
tim.SJg.respondentS
depended On frierids, merchants, and i\att';e iii"' *ric&tls eo
ffi;;'ffi
;;i"#;.
H;Cv.L
-rort
.oouspondence
ran
between
the
colo-nryF
:ng
;ilt-d, ;h;;;"i;;;
counrry. Ir was a very hard work to handle so many letters like that'
In
1639, the first
oJticial notice
of a
posta! service in
the
colonies appeared. The General Court
of
Massachusetts designated
ru.iiarO
<sub>iri.[rn[ </sub>
<sub>i.-r*r" </sub>
in Bsston as
the
offrcial"place
of
mail brought from or sent overseas, in line with
the pr"5#ice
<sub>in </sub>
<sub>Englind and other nations </sub>
to
use coffee hourses and colonies. Then,
in
L673, a monthly post
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,
JolJn'",
B:ffiffi1,i"5il:ff::ll'ffj
to rend rettets
42. The first ptace which was
u@
i,
i
iit
<sub>om* </sub>
<sub>was </sub>
<sub>_ </sub>
.
<sub>n., ,j,, </sub>
.;"
A' a
tavern
g. <sub>a </sub><sub>oE </sub>
<sub>rr'ouse </sub>
c. an official
ptace
-tirtno*.urh
<sub>u*</sub>
43' rn 1673, letters were
*nt
<sub>fmm frew </sub><sub>York </sub><sub>and Boston, </sub>
<sub>ard </sub>
uise
versd
,
,orWir4,*iil=r
,us
A.
once
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>twice </sub>
c. rhree
timei
-T;
,,;.
?;;$,"",
44. The first post office was
xt
up in
_.
b'
r"rus
urr
..::.,iitNt;,.,,,,.
A.
i539
<sub>e. </sub>
<sub>rcn </sub>
c.
1683
'
,ag1.Li:.;,
71q
45. <sub>Acording to </sub><sub>the </sub>
<sub>pasagq </sub>
<sub>_ </sub>
had to work as a maitman between tnu nugu
iiiiio*.
A'
delegates
<sub>a. </sub>
<sub>governo.s </sub>
c. messenge trs ,..i::.t:\,..:,rti!:>::.i, D. slaves
V. Fil! in each
''
numharart htrnl,
<sub>r,ilr. --- </sub>
<sub>---:^-L.- </sub>
,
.
i;li
In manv countries, <sub>e",ticuE ly </sub><sub>in </sub>
Af@."
is$b
<sub>door to </sub>door
(46)
.of
mail' For exarnple,
if
one posts <sub>a letter </sub>
<sub>to </sub>
"
.tr*i1;il;i;
N;4,uk,,$r,1!
*jtt,be
returned
to
rhe send€r as
undeliverable'
(4v')-
<sub>renuns </sub><sub>a </sub><sub>post </sub>
"ffi*
b"i;i;i'ilit-rfiI
DJmnHLnp.oniy way to receive mair in
srdr
countries, <sub>although </sub><sub>some, </sub>
_like :orOan, are now introducing
nor"
j",ar"rrrl,,;,
m eaflycolonial times,
<sub>_ </sub>
"''
r'r't?;.!1"i,,,
I lf
[:qi.:ldid
not,know how to write a
mail
B. merchants were nor anowed to seno
rett&
In
many. countries,
p",ticum
Genera,y, <sub>post office </sub>
-boxes'
<sub>"r" </sub>
r.ntuJ-rrir*,il';;;"r?;
l:::ffi:**:;,":::l*li,f
i1ffidy.!_1rfifl
ffi
i,:%fl
='i?.:i,l[*,';i"i"$?L-*;,ll
was set <sub>up between New york and </sub><sub>Boston. </sub>
<sub>rfhu</sub>
Slll*:f::L::
t?:9'!^t:fn
p.Ji";Jj
B.i,
#",Ja"ii'i}I'*o,ru
1. wiruiam penn estabrishJ:slaoilsneo
post office in 1683- In the south, private
<sub>mesJ;;;Aii </sub>
<sub>ffi;;;;, </sub>
<sub>connected </sub>
the huse prantations.
.,",,,"r^lofr.L";::.S:."^11-"tution
in
septembei
tiii,-ml.ot*",
began
to
separate frem..rh,
country' A continental
lorpress
was organized
at
phiraderpnia
in"ilai""t7i'.,.'Tr.iiiiirn
government' <sub>one of </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>first </sub><sub>questions </sub>
beiore the delegates
<sub>riu. no* </sub>
<sub>to </sub><sub>convey and </sub><sub>deliveri</sub>
i!"i:HT::i.T?"H::[1?H.ial1ir';#;##"I]Jii,,*"ill,:F:!l[::1iffi
:8"-TH
fitiIffitleegroup5fl*F,#,,,.*,Wrsqualify'r}i,F''*...,-.
<sub>q".out </sub>
D. So
4e.4,.
vatue
<sub>B, </sub>
prhe
ffi6;.y
D. cost
50' A'
instance
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>addition </sub>
<sub>cT,bt:-^ro </sub>
<sub>n </sub>
----f"da"q
tHF{8a
Did-I"
Phoeetics
hi
fop fid"s o4*A Lap
tl
<sub>- </sub>
Cluo,e T.ul
D. recent
IN
DANGER.
A,
1.
2.
3.
A. ghemicai
A. danger
A. <sub>exactiy</sub>
B. disqharge <sub>C. </sub><sub>Efuange</sub>
C. discharge
C. exhaust
D. feafure
D. maintenance
D. g5tinct .
D. cultivate
D. establishment
D. peacefully
D. cuitivator
D. A and B are correct
D. hirn
B..x.ace
El"eXist
4.
A. protect
5.
A. aEriculture
IX. Vocabula
6. <sub>The earth </sub><sub>wiil </sub><sub>be</sub>
A. peaceable
7. People <sub>in </sub><sub>this</sub>
A. cultivate
i:,.!
r]c.e ard. vegetabies mainly.
B.
culti'iation
<sub>C. </sub><sub>cultivable</sub>
C. pollute
C. environment
planet <sub>where </sub><sub>human beings, </sub><sub>aniraflanO pf""ts </sub>
--
coexist.
B. peaceful <sub>C. peace</sub>
8. The heavy storm
R.
devasE
<sub>i::l</sub>
p
<sub>' </sub>
wtoespread <sub>B. </sub>
<sub>de\rastation </sub>
_.-
in the area.
C. devastating
- ..
vs'vrqesrr:\:r. .
<sub>D- </sub>
<sub>oe\ra$auon </sub>
c.
devastating
<sub>D. </sub><sub>denrastated</sub>
'
t^:'rt::1.:t:*$'bf
A.
destroyed'
"""*.;i'
hort
,
-+g:T"1ll*n
nv a
very
fire caused b..r a sas exprosion.
B. destruction <sub>C. </sub><sub>destructive</sub> s <sub>D. </sub>explosion.<sub>. destructively</sub><sub>destruai</sub>
of the buildings.
11. Watei C.
maintenance
D. maintained
I
1,
J::*_:;*'.nu',sins
the environm.nt ov
ffio?ns
.#;
*J
ri: __... ,g v;rE vr 11 rc n,es[ preqous
resour@
for our lifg.
t11,1y"nd
on
which
'8.
which;;;;p"rd
-' ;.;
C. on which we
ffi;
depend
depend
D. on D. on that that wewe deperd
ies and
villages
forests <sub>once stood.</sub>
ru'.ln$,;ig!ogl
<sub>pays </sub><sub>for </sub><sub>heating </sub>
and
-*
of t
n.
mrti,fiein
<sub>6. </sub>
<sub>r"inr"i*u].</sub>
tt..Uuateii'EbBe of the most precious resource
.&,.where
B. which
l.'Flii,iq <sub>the </sub><sub>singer </sub><sub>aoout </sub>
_],
"ii""
A. <sub>tltat </sub> <sub>R </sub><sub>rer]ra</sub>
c. that
C. whom
I often tell you.
B. who
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laaqTHPIBaDd-
airo
A"l, Lap
ll
-
t;*
14. The concert
-
I went last Friday night was
boring'
'1,, "1r:i' )l'r\:ir::r
A. to
that
B. to
which
-
C'
tor'what
D' for whiEhri "'"rjj";
A. fQ fndl e. Lv vvrrrsrr '-'.'----I- {i
15. The school has been given 20 computers; half of
-.3'e
brand
new'
^ ..,h:-..
....-",",i.;
21. StE said she
A. was very tired last
nisht
B' she,was
v1ryffirffiY,tl*i:
A.
that
B.
those
. ,
C.
them
D' which *,;u,:.i.i,,-;.;,fl$:i'1-;
16. The authority gathered those
villagers,
,'
they explained the importance of forests' :r
rr'i:' I "
A.
who
B.
whom
C' to
whom
'
D' to
that
'ii'i:u'<sub>."_Y&-,,</sub>
17. I like the village
-
I
used to
live.
]'j
1'
:'
i: ri'
Y-i!
;i.
tt
fmffl*Jii,*'lEnsrish'
B' what that
wort
meanl
;-
<sub>,,"u </sub>
<sub>,"'d</sub>
B. that did this word
mean
D' what that word meant"'r":;i :fr;:-""' 'ri'
19. taura said she had worked on the
assignment
<sub>- </sub>
,i
'
<sub>^ </sub>
:.:'ry^
.
A.
yesterday
B' two days
ago
C' the day
befiore
*,,;l:h,,..'' the.rExt
day
20. The teacher told
Joe
<sub>"' </sub>
''iiii'{.:i?
A. to stop
tatking
B. stop
talking
C. stops
talking
'"''
b'it'$toPPed talkirp
.f'
26. naany species of rare animals
are
danoe,ril6,f.,S6ffiffinct
D. in
A.
at
B. with
<sub>' </sub>
'actorles m&<e''&e air' water and soil dangerously dirty'
27. Tte.ctrcmical
pollutants
cars and f
A.
from
B.
of
Q{,0,
D' to
28. Hurnan beings have
-
great influence on
--
."i:ffiJ-'.',:''--B.althe*",,#i.,.i**,9b!""-29. MikE' 'What does \1VWF mean, p3vi5l7a. ii'r';"':ii,l"',.i$ David:
".-.="'
C. had been very tired
list
night
D. had Oeen.V&
tiredffie
night before
22.
It
is
-
to
titf
about a problem than to solve
it.
-
,ii" ,ri
...i
A
<sub></sub>
^-^ia-22. It ls_ to faIK aDout a <sub>Proulelll </sub>Llldll LtJ J(rrvs rr' _ <sub>l;-_ . </sub> <sub>..i </sub>
^ ^-, .
'23.
<sub>The </sub>
<sub>we eat, the </sub><sub>fatter </sub><sub>we </sub><sub>will </sub>
become'
.,J--"ffi3;,=,'
<sub>h </sub>
^ r.
A-
much
B'
more
C'
many *i'"-urii+;
D' a lot
A.
need
B.
neednt
C'
must
D' mustnt
25. You can come with me if
y-u
like, but
you
if you don't want to'
A.
need
B.
needn't
C'
must
..ii
D' mustn't
--'n.'iGff
"O.ri-"
W"rtO WiU
funO
,
,'
.
'
'
<sub>.- </sub>
9
1t I.s a zoo for pandas
C. It stands for WoriJ Wild
Fund
.,1.,"i,,".
;'n
n,"
D.
It
has a lot of endanqered animals
30. Mai: "Where do you come
from?"
<sub>"'it'it';;i=,..,,,' </sub>
<sub>-L1k1:</sub>
A. Yes,
I
have jusi come
here
"'e*i';i/
\
B' In London
c. I come from
London"
'r
D' I'm living in London
3L. Do <sub>tott know </sub>
tlnt environmeplalist
?
A. with whom
t
uJ-to
*ortc':^
B' with that
I
used to work
C. with
t
used to
worf- ,)'
D' with who
I
used to work
32. My Erghih teacher, Mrs.:ti@!rgs, was
fimeone
A. for that
I
had great r,espect
;1r;,,,;,
B' whom
I
had great respect
c. for who
r
nao
greai{p+;ct
*;t-
D. for whom
I
had great respect
33.
I
dottt want anyone1fitr',,know abbut our plan,
fr
lou
---l
A- A. mustn't lTRlSJl t tell
teltanvb,ffi,hbout
dnyu(xlYi9uuLrL
it
rL B' neednt telt anybody about it
:
C. rnust
tel
anyqltty
uffirt
it
D. need tell anybody about it
34. The tonger
hofu,yotfworlc
n. ttre rels
tire$ffiffSirbe,''
B' yor:'ll be more ured
C. ttre morg
tirai
V6ti,CI$L
D. the most tired you'll be
35.
fiE
tadltr"askd
Nancy
-.
ri Y:_rl-l'i'I
A. does shdifiStroanV brothers or
sisters
B. if she has any brothers or sisters
c.
;ctil$#[ffi;ny
brothers or
sisrers
D. did she-have any
lrojners or sisters
rII.
36.
37.
(C) is verY kind to (D) me'
;i^ir&il
ffid
;h;rffiAesng-frely
(ci
ano are watched (D) bY visitors
from their'cbrs.
fe.
rhe song
(h)
to that (B) we listened (C) last night was (D) beautitul'
39..He gave (A)-gqe (B) the pen in which (C)
I
Wrote (D) my lessons'
fi:'*{itffi.:11ff.:ffi";,Ej;iilGjtrffi
i;i
il.;;
the worrd, even corder and windier (c) than
(D)'the North
Pote.
48
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n
rv.
THPT& DE^
A. is a deep <sub>river in China</sub>
Boi I6p
fa-A.I,
lap
lt
_ <sub>f.;,1,</sub>
D. decrease
D. envlronment
D. established
D. devastafing
D. extinct
D. survivable
D. scenery
D. maintained
D. devastated
In southeast <sub>Asia, </sub><sub>many forests </sub>
have be3n cut down
affi."
<sub>timber </sub>
"nr,*;,.;r."r
u*
:H',11l*H:;'*"i:11T::1.:1'*:*i}:-rq*
ih" i;",ni
lpace or wird,ire. Much or Asia,s
arso threatened <sub>by </sub>
<sub>over-.hunahs. </sub>
<sub>M;il- </sub>
<sub>pdpjffii;,il:d </sub>
,#r":1.:.."[.H,"lllE;rilt!"i,rl...l*r]ffi?J
researchers' <sub>and pet </sub>
<sub>traders' </sub>
<sub>gelause </sub>
Jr
iiSit
t
ourtrralon
<sub>,nd'over-hunting, many </sub><sub>rarge </sub><sub>Asian </sub>
animab,
i ncl uding etepha nts, <sub>rn </sub>r191epse.,
u nO1ig"..,
r,"r"
<sub>6"." </sub>
*"'
<sub>Inal </sub>
<sub>ni"."o</sub>
In
<sub>china' people have </sub>
<sub>cut </sub>
<sub>o.it"'r"ii;iffii##tfor </sub>
wood, which has,causeo"#fibus <sub>so*,</sub>
erosion' <sub>The soir </sub><sub>is </sub><sub>deposited in </sub>
rivers anJ'streams, which roweri the quarity <sub>of </sub>
*p
<sub>water </sub><sub>. </sub><sub>T,he </sub><sub>rluang </sub><sub>rte, </sub>
or
Yellow <sub>River' is </sub>
* n"'"J-6u;.,il;"
ilrr"t-cotoreo soir gives <sub>the </sub>water a yeflowidh,cotor. <sub>Ttre..soil has also</sub>
ffi,fs;lH-bed'
As
a
resurt,
t]|"
H;;;ffeoften
nofrs..rrsns
sreat pronef;ffwHJnaee <sub>pnd </sub><sub>ross </sub><sub>of </sub><sub>rire </sub>'
4L
mefivittgspaceof
<sub>wrldlifeintuutheastAsia_. </sub>
'*'t,],i:,l
;;r,
A. is a threat to
farmers
D
L_- L_^,
-
c:j.
n"",
ii,.,*alrd
industries
B:
lflliii,liiX.ilffil*Tr:.f,;;cur
down
42. The word
over-huntthg
<sub>in </sub><sub>line </sub>
<sub>3 </sub>
<sub>has </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>closest </sub>
meaning to
_.
. .:.:,:.:::.:
A. hunting too much
.-
c.
huntin6;;ffi..
<sub>_- </sub>
.
B. huntins
,[,.Ti$figglf,io'
::
43.
<sub>Rhi,Dc;;;;; </sub>
<sub>ilizupnuro </sub>
are menttbned
*
*
*?#:xin'-,,u "-'"'
<sub>H</sub>
A. endangered <sub>animals </sub><sub>in </sub>
<sub>Asia. </sub>
<sub>Et </sub>
<sub>r-- </sub>
^
_-,-]:-,_',.,
.
i+t
c..r*"ii"[L?#Hffi''::iresearchers.
<sub></sub>
3'i1ff"?Hi,I"tl['?r:-44.
TheH*;;;;-:::.
"rsurLar
lEsedrcners'
o'
animapffii;
w4,nt to have
.#L::l!*
f':,
{i
.oror or its
water.
<sub>3: </sub>
...ffi:n'f,;ffrrtners
the quaritv or water.
A. of the low quality <sub>of the </sub>
<sub>*.t"i. </sub>
- -
_-'
. c...*.i"ii'o;;il
s*eams nows into
it.
3'[YJ:j,:1T]1,"^1^li.iy::;
V.
Fi,
in
eaci
;;;;:r.rt
hrrnrr wilrr
<sub>-_: </sub>
<sub>---,^dry;*,?;S&il1ffi{b </sub>
shaflow due to the raised river-bed.
The number <sub>of animals </sub><sub>species </sub><sub>that </sub><sub>have</sub>
ffi"'il"+trl:;#tr1tr'tH-[l;.flHffi ?;l,yflm;H[{;r"ffi:L,,,
disappeito.
<sub>r[-,"-t </sub>
<sub>;;;i;;'J;,nl"Jl,'."#ffiffilffffl </sub>
fl]:,9:"'[]|
r::'::-i1"^[nown
to have
!!e
fooo,
eisntv-oil
mo;;-;;1.,",;ffi4;!trffiY;il'ff#ii;#,*""'^1lf*iJ*^,.nL111T:r"
i!:ffiiffi
i'ffi:?fi
*#[:-"jfiS[{,rys:T.Hffi
;::JiHff
rTI[?:?:TIt:l?H;'I'*
i9.l.
F;;-"*
"'
<sub>1"""'J."'"";:i1::q.1'1.ifu" </sub>
g h*
increased
D.
wi,
increase
48. ,v. A.
<sub>^. </sub>
rf
<sub>r, </sub>
..
l.
<sub>B, </sub>
<sub>Although </sub>
:1,"f.._.
'
.-,,:
!.
t_ess
D. rhan
C.
So
<sub>D. </sub><sub>However</sub>
49. A.
kept
gl
<sub>lud </sub>
"
c.
made
<sub>D. tet</sub>
50. A. because
<sub>of </sub>
B..,due
to
c
rrocnira
I.
Phonetics
A. Chooca +r
1.
2.
3.
B.
4.
5.
II.
A. Feature
A. sur{ve
A. decreaseel
A. nature
A.
6. I thint<
7. We
B. species
B. prohlbit
B. influenced
B. dangerous
B. discharge
c.weather
C. fertillzer
C. endangereel
C. interfered
C. survive
i;T'M**^*;",ir,',il,*
must be done for the
;:
<sub>:_t3llIii: </sub>
<sub>_- </sub>
<sub>1""</sub>
9.T"jt-,:t::il
trying to
_-
good relarions <sub>with her </sub>
"hHg:
Ar'scene ";'d,;' -crurrrur
_
on our journey through the Lake District.
B. SCgnic C cra^i.-it, C. scenically h
A. maintain <sub>B. </sub><sub>maintainable</sub>
C. maintenance
C. devastating
"tTFlgyn,ry's
<sub>e. ddrastaie</sub> coffee crop was by the floods.
B. devastation
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A. Iot ylrlltl-rl D. rrvrrr wrrLrr
,,,,li.ii;i;rji".i&, :
18. Billy said he had never seen such a beautiful car
<sub>--. </sub>
<sub>-.'r' </sub>
<sub>"i,.:i.i:# </sub>
<sub>A </sub>
<sub>L^._</sub>
A.
ago
B.
later
C.
sooner
<sub>.' </sub>
<sub>E: </sub>
ll'
Derore
19. The rnore paper we
save,
presen€d.
<sub>;i </sub>
;j
A. rnore is wood
pulp
a
the more wood pulp is C. wood
pl&u#,'' ,,,'i
D' the much wood pulp is
f.da"q
{HP{&
D€^ Bai Tt Tu"eA"A
1c. All students in the school are
.-
from bringing cell-phones to school.
A. prohibit B. prohibited C. prohibition
11. The man showed us the cage
-
he kept a fierce lion'
A. in which 8. that C. which
6. tl a vvr rrLl I
12. The little
girt
tr bornowed this pen is absent from school today.
A.
whose
8. from wha C. from that
13. The
speech
we listened last night was very lengthy'
A. to which B. which to
c.
to that.
L4.ia;
il;:;r
are ptaces
--;;;}eiarvest
wood, detiiious fruits ano powe*ui sl
A. in which B. in that C. in where
!.5" Traclitionally, Vietnamese students have always respected their teachers,
<sub>---*:i'q</sub>
A.
who
B.
whom
C. to
that
.,
Di
16. Environmental problems,
._-
the governments are dealing, are very
hag[p
Tlve'
A. by
whom
B. from
that
c.
with
which
,-
-_1'ffi}kl,$t"to
17. The bus
-
we were waiting was overcrowded, so we had to wait foi the
n.
i"i*rli.n
B. from
which
C. to
that
,. ! .l; ir." D"frt when
20. Paul lett the roorn suddenly. He said he
-
to 9o out for
C'
have /''tii''{f'
D' had had
n. r rsv <sub>l,r</sub>
21. The police officer stopped us and asked us
where
i'
-
-^7^-A. were we
going
B. are we
going
C' we are
going
D' we were going
22.Weoperrthelion,scage.Itiscontrarytothezooregulations.
A.
rnust
B.
mustn't
C'
need
.:,I'
D' neednt
23.I__gototheshopstoday.Thereisstillpffi6foffi[gffiffirefrigerator.
A.
n.lusr
B.
mustn't
'
" ,ffireffif']f
D. neednt
24. This is a vei'y valuable book.
You
look after
iffifuryand.
y9u
I
to1 ilt
e.
needngrnlst
g.
need/mUstnt
ffrnusVmustn't
D. mustn't/must
25. He asked
me
to her party the day before.
e. *f.oetner I
conre
d. if
t
would
co4gffi,
, C:,fohether
I
came
D; if I had
ome
26. Forest destruction
results
floods
A.
frorn
a-auout
,d
-ff"$:
C.
in
D' into
27. Hurnan beinEs are adding more and
ffi;ep$ttut$ts
the environrnent.
A.
frorn
I
B.
fo, ,ffi*,. ji
C.
on
D. to
28.
It
is estimated that only 1,000 paniJas
rdfrffiin
'
wild'
A.
a
..
B.
an
,'P"
c'
ffte
D' no artide
?9. !-ong:
"-,
Steveni"
Steven:
'It's
S million square kilometers"'
A. How far is the
Amiz"n
qaitftorest
B. How deep is the Amazon Rain Forest
C. How high is the Amazon.R 'n
Forest
D. H9w big is the Amazon Rain Forest
30. Vicky: "Have you ever Ogil1-tp the City Zoo,
Tom?
Tom:
"---J
-
R.
yei,
I'd
love'to
-
,]-BitkJ".
ont
C. Yes,
severaltimes
D' [rlo, thanks
31.
I
live in a flat in Lond&.
f
paAffiign
rent for tL
A.
I
live in a flat in Londbn whererl paid a high rent
for'
B.
I
live in a flat in.[.dffiFn for that
I
paid a hiEh rent .
C.
i
fi're in a flat ir{LoriBbn for which
I
paid a high rent'
D.
I
live in a flaCin Lon?on for where'I paid a high rent.
32.
It
was a kt:r,4W*J;ident.; Nobody was realty to blame for
it
33. I n!,!st thafik tlrq?man. I got the
pre*nt
from him.
n.
f:ftUstttrank the man from whom
t
got the present'
B.
I
ri'lfitithai{< tne man frorn which
I
got the present.
C:
I
must
tftht
tne man from whom
I
got the present from him'
A.
It
was a kind of for whom nobody was really to blame it'
for which nobody was really to blame.
c.
ir
accident for which nobody was really to blame
it'
D.
It
was a whom nobody was really to blame for.
D.
I
must thank the nnan whom from
I
got the present.
34, "Wthen Cid you leave scttootl." the interuiewer asked me.
4;"T,.r.9, interviewer told me when
I
had left school.
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lHPf
Sd
Ad*
Bai Tap
k
<sub>A"l,</sub>
G,r,l{he interviewer asked me when
I
l"n
*noot.
D. The,interviewer <sub>asked </sub><sub>me when </sub>
<sub>y", </sub>
<sub>f,"a f"n </sub>
school.
35;"ift.iiQinenily <sub>true </sub><sub>that the lower </sub><sub>stock </sub>
<sub>ma*et </sub>
<sub>fall, </sub>
'rir,,,
l'
higher the price of gold
rises
<sub>B. </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>price </sub><sub>of </sub><sub>gold iises </sub>
<sub>high </sub>
,. ,.,.,,,.,0;#rli,it
---C:I..
higher the price of gold
rises
D. rises high thetprice of
gold
,i, .,;:i,rii
ri'iHtl
ilL
-
<sub>.,rr',,'ilii,rll,,..i:,,,,.</sub>
19'
3^
you explain whT IA) the numbers
(i)
or tfrese (c) animars have become
(e)
smanz
"'i;r;,
37. People are destroyed (A) rhe
JiIbl
(B) <sub>iooing </sub>
<sub>@luizfu;,tCjtn </sub>
<sub>6n:* </sub>
<sub>):iu1,,',:'*;,. </sub>
<sub>i;, </sub>
<sub>'</sub>
38' Ihe
<sub>extinct. </sub>
rumler
(A) of rare r or tr cr nn animals rdrs are
*"'o"creusirig
oecreastng (ts) (B)
*
SA
(ci."p,dly
(C) rapidly <sub>that </sub>that <sub>(D) they </sub>(D) they <sub>a;e </sub><sub>h;e </sub>in qanger.of in
<sub>{di</sub>
becoming
l?
9:
you-get-qt (A) with the person (B) wrrom (C) tives next door
(D)?
'fi{iO"
40. The environment in-:uhere
<sub>fal </sub>
tr*riiuafs
<sub>CIiarejiylngffi </sub>
b.al,
1oy <sub>*q".t o1 </sub>
,aii;l,
ry'
,',,.,!h,,'.
,"
u,,^_^.jr3l-T1r_1
?y air across the center of Aftica or south
Am.ri.r, yor'itfldierforests
f
39
<sub>Do^youge[on (A) with </sub><sub>the </sub>
<sub>g;rcpn </sub>
<sub>(B) wtrom (C) </sub><sub>tives </sub>
next door
(D)?
'|lI.t;"id.
..,r'
rr you
<sub>ravd </sub>
by air across the center of Aftica or South America, you
hf
.tiii$.forests for thousands
of
l1f9*ut9T, These great forests are the
o."ins
of trees. There are fufi of thousands dffi'thousands of
dilferent kinds of plants and
animals.
,a*,{mis*- ,,!.
,1^t::"1^T:.T.]1t I9I"o:
are settins smaller
al
the
tiru.
yrr€ffiins
down rhe trees because
y""*":f
<sub>.::T,,?11y.:,,11119T </sub>
farmra-nd. <sub>som" </sub>
<sub>p*pr" </sub>
;y
<sub>fi;t.Ffiri,yrrr'ffi"d! </sub>
ilil;ilffi:
ffiJil
20 or 30 years. <sub>what </sub><sub>wiil happen </sub><sub>ir ttrev </sub>
<sub>Jisappearz </sub>
,H'='r=t*"'
'St
*
dlry rorests llKe mese ln
^,,.-.
,1lJ^1.:.':-9y1-"rr..lor"rtr,
a-rot
oi
prants and
animars
pn"ir
from the worrd. In
a
rot
of
C. more deserts and less farmland.
<sub>.,iiiili",.",- ':- </sub>
'
'-'-D.
Allof
the
above.
'
"-'"i$,.,&",{
44. what wrtl
%:^,::!
::-1!
,*j*
in
scimefuoteb
view,
grow there.
It
will not rain very
often, and the weather
willset
very hot.
p.n"pr
the crimate
"rtf;#;*ffi,,i1#rill'ii,,;#ii';:1j:[H#
for everyone <sub>in ilre world. </sub><sub>That </sub><sub>is </sub><sub>why we </sub>
must take care of our fiorests.
4L.
.The
pamge
nainly tells us
aUit_
I :* |]T,ll[g!fls
care or orir
ptants
B. the resurtpf cuttins down the trees
C.
tte
<sub>location of great </sub>
<sub>forests </sub>
<sub>*Iatr </sub>
<sub>;, il;;;'-' </sub>
veLL"rv svvrtr Lr'rs I
42. Whict, or tnutniliwing is NoT
,ue
a'o,ir*r.fMs
fo'
forming the deserts
A. Africa and South America are the
o.."ni
of the I
B. Forests are homes <sub>for different </sub><sub>kinds of </sub><sub>animals.</sub>
!.
lg-.rtr
are usually several square kilometers large.
D. Different <sub>plants can,t </sub><sub>be </sub><sub>found in the </sub><sub>same.forest_</sub>
43. The
ned
<sub>for mote wood and </sub><sub>more </sub><sub>land</sub>
A. the change <sub>of the </sub>
<sub>wqrldt </sub>
<sub>clirnate </sub>
..jr
B. the disappearance <sub>of </sub><sub>many </sub><sub>kinds </sub><sub>ofl5hntd*and</sub>
A. Well have rnore and greatei.forests.
:.
y-j]
have enough tand
to.gipport
our peopte.
C. Well h;'/B oo foiests lit<e;fhoiE in tne
clnte,
of Africa.
D. lrue1l
.have enough
woq$gr6o
**u
.ooiing.
45. The <sub>.,8 mtael UtflKS </sub>yvriter <sub>thinks</sub> <sub>.:. . </sub><sub>i.-r,..t.I1,.</sub>
f.
j! danoerous-roreGG-n"
tfffilio*n
the forests
B. it necessary for everjone
to
pr&ect the forests
C. it impossibte <sub>for </sub><sub>e,S,{i</sub> <sub>to take </sub><sub>care </sub>
of the wodd
D.-it necessary
<sub>f$-r'dijffone to </sub>
<sub>keep </sub>
"ii*ui,
Human'ffiffi,s.F.gm
<sub>to </sub>
<sub>protect only the </sub><sub>beautiful </sub><sub>and </sub><sub>non-threatening parts </sub>
of our environment.
We <sub>tend to </sub><sub>oav </sub>
<sub>-.'.o 7ii*i.l},i' </sub>
-
<sub>.,I--^;-,]'^^ </sub>
<sub>,--- </sub>
<sub>4-- </sub>
<sub>--.</sub>
::; :=j:i':.?]I
more
tqel&*
to animals on land than any other targe sea animib. Environrnentatists have
Irut oone rnusft:enousrr <sub>trf </sub><sub>netp </sub><sub>save the </sub><sub>Pacific </sub><sub>ocean </sub><sub>shark </sub>
<sub>(47)--- </sub>
;pr'ii", i.r
decreased
nearly
to
!!u
ryint
of
'atr4$d.
sharks are
(48)-
-
the otoest creatu.", on Earth, having survived in the seas
for
H:::g:.:grdlg r=:
rne rJa
inat
tney
nav
manageJ'ti
rir"
in the oceans for so many miuions or
fll_i:fl.ugh
prmfs of their efficien.v
ino
adaptabitty
ti
(+g)_
environments.
ri11*[;;,f
'iuii;
;ifii,Hffi'ffitrff:'ff
the protection or sharks as qs:oy
'
'
important part or
"
p&;:;
r"r';;".#;
+0.A. <sub>attenti<iri </sub>
:'
B.
preasure
<sub>c. </sub>
notice
<sub>D. fun</sub>
47.A.
which
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>that </sub>
;:ffi;
D. whose
13,t"
3T:n
B.
in
c.
between
D. upon
'/.^;
igye
B.
pollute
<sub>C. </sub>
<sub>ctrange </sub>
<sub>D. </sub><sub>protea.</sub>
5o'
a'
"-'
B.
an
c.
the
D. no article
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lHPf
&Did-I.
Phonetics
A.
1. A. increase
2. A. souIce
3. A.
het
4. A. plentiful
5. A. expensive
A. to be interviewed was
[9.
If
we hadn't got lost, we
Br;i fqp f,;';ry,4n|, Lap
tl
-
Ct,ary
Tr;l
uNrT_1!:
SOURCES
OF
ENERGY
,TEST 1
B. Choose
the
word whibh
is stressed
differentlv from the
rest
B. release
B. course
B. nudgar
B. energy
B. electricity
c. cease
c.sour
C.feat
C. release,
C. advantad'e
D. disqggg"
D. foriisorne
D.
dearur
L<sub>,i</sub>
oi:tlotogic
O. exnarreteOty
D. infiniE
D. Environrrent
D. whicfi lsi$
D. is wearirg
D. causes
D. to take
D. sifting
D. the breking. boy
D. to be interv-iermed
D. could harre
D. to making
II.
Vocabutary and
srammar
5.
If
you believe the environment should be <sub>protected, )lou </sub>may become
an
<sub>ii.lt,*</sub>
A. ecology B. ecologist C. ecologically
7. Our sources of errcrgy will soon be
_
if we don't save
them.
<sub>.,,,r*,</sub>
A.
exhausting
B.
exhaust
C. exhausted ,,:"'
8. Solar energy is not only plentiful
and
but also dean and
A. infinitely B. infiniUze C. infinity
9.
damage threatens the whole of civilizpUon.
A.
Environmental
B.
Environmentally
C.
11. They buried thousnds of
fish
by poisonous chemiols fronl a nearby factory.
10. Although there are some
r
the potential of alter:native souices
<sub>fr </sub>
energy is great.
A.
advantages
B.
disadvantageously
C.
disadvantageous
D. disa6rantages
A. to
kill
B. killing
12. The old
man
a black suit is a famous
A. to
wear
B. wearing
13. Cancer is also an illness
_
by pollution.
A. caused B. to cause
14. tady Astor was the first
woman
her seat in
A. that take B, who take
l-5. The man
"-
nextto you is my uncle.
A. who sit B. that
15.
_
To Hoai are inter€sting.
A. The books written
C. The books which written by
17. Do you
know
the windows last ?
wearing
causing
taking
C. sat
B. The books written by
D. The books that is written bY
C. the boy breaking
to interviewed
was
C. was to be interviewed
arrived much earlier.
'
C. would be
B. maRe C. to make
A. the boy whom
brokd
B. the boy who bieak
18. The last
student
l'$ahn.
A. would
2C. Try to avoid
A. making
F D;{
hirdangry
21. We tried
to
phone <sub>Hifiry </sub>this afternoon, but there
(be)
no answer, He
(go)
otrt.
A. was
<sub>/ </sub>
went
."'i'
":l
B. was
<sub>/ </sub>
has
gone
C. was
<sub>/ </sub>
had
gone
D, wits
<sub>/ </sub>
goes
22. Sad movies alW5,.ys ndke
r#i."
me
q
A. to
cry
<sub>,.,"ou4 </sub>
<sub>'*fu- </sub>
<sub>. </sub>
B.
crying
C. be
cried
D. cry
23.
I'd
help to repair yffiffifrtbtorbike if
I
any knowledge of machinery.
A.
have
_..;. ,,
.
,u
B.
had
C. would
have
D. halre
lud
A.
If
,"'
"uffi;i'
B.
If
not
C.
Unless
D. If don't
25. The World.War
II'
in 1939
and
in i945.
--
,i.
;FffiJ;js
"
-
r"
;:"#;';:sr,
/
"^l;;'--t.
has besun
/
had ended D. besan
/
erded
26.
It
is arftdftobil'es that provide millions of
people
transportation .
A. about
"i-"
B.
to
C.
for
[.
r,ar'-.':
77. Solar energy can be
cfranged
electricity
A.
to
B.
into
C.by
D. for
28"
,o irro=. water power provides un".gy without pollution.
A.'A:'
B.
the
C.
an
D. a
C. killed
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lflPf
Ba
0a-
<sub>bi</sub>
<sub>Ta"qAJ14tt </sub>
-
Teirl
9
"
If
I don't practise my English
<sub>, </sub>
I won,t <sub>Sut </sub>
<sub>i;V </sub>
be$,_".,r,
<sub>. </sub>
--+ She
said..._f:ffi
7...I,dhavebeeninbadtroubleifJanehad;,thelped.;'1",l;i,"said.-+|/esad
g
"rryouaon,taporoil;;ffi;#H#d#,SJ;;li:.
<sub>,f </sub>
<sub>ii:37:.,...,... ... </sub>
":.k:'q
9.
" If we had a calculator, we could work
this
morl qirickly,. they said. _+ They
atd....
""""t"'
10. "What w{[ yurdoif pumlssyonphne
<sub>?i-+5teg..,...,.. </sub>
-..rrii.::r,,.::;i:!.,,::^:.,.'.:
13' " If we hadnt been
aknt
from dass ye*rday, rae ould traw urderstood B*
1gS;,;";
,r-;'*d,...:.:.:...'.'..'..'.
14'
"If
<sub>)6useeMisslrwin,lCIrrwillgrugr,ermy </sub> <sub>n'Ie<<age." </sub><sub>nry </sub>
<sub>farer </sub>
<sub>saidtone. ;W@;&n..:;.;.;,'.;.'.;.,.,.,.'.'-".,,'.</sub>
15. "Ifyotrwerent s&)u,
rwv, pnror-trwintferae."
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:
II vou didnrt speak Very quickty, the studenrs courd hear you werr.;
h;,6d.;;,'J,a...,...
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If
I had had errctgh rnoney last wd<, I
'nq-dd tra,e bq.rght fiis shirt
..
<sub>s.UEia;U,,n, </sub>
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20'
"If
l-larry inviEsmg
Iwillgobtreparty."
hisbr6,prsad.
<sub>- </sub>
tfibfrw*.:....:::*i:...:...
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pu
had
fndadaydye#ttyT,
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23.
"If
<sub>tfuykrerrrhisrumber ru,rr,ttey$ror.{dgir,eitbr.re." </sub>
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il
:I::TiT1g1T,lyunareanerv*roobumhere."
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I
25' " If we go out withort their parents'pennl*n we wifl be
sfiicdyffi 6;
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<sub>*;.'...'.'.'...</sub>
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nryfr*:ndadd
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27"'Iflottl'!adshrdiedharder,}ouorjdharegcgoodrnarts."
<sub></sub>
nae.o'*g}J;,;r;'&'4...-28'
.IFI
were a
pet
rnur, It^ouH wribe marryrrersfunmyhre."
<sub>rnyda,sh;;ra'*7# ,ry*r4gr*ffi.,..</sub>
29. " If we have free time tomorrow, we wifl go <sub>swimming., they </sub><sub>said: </sub>
<sub>-+ </sub>
<sub>w;...:...' </sub>
...
.
. ,
Ex:
tvtggy is <sub>very kind. </sub>
<sub>I </sub>
<sub>know</sub> <sub>sister.</sub>
-)
1
That is not the
poticemarii'ffi.ryrtrim
<sub>chasing </sub><sub>the robber. </sub><sub>_-)...,...</sub>
i
<sub>i;J,1T:ftr,?:':"!:S:yJ.lffi,-,,;lmr*..T;:,:;;:;: </sub>
::::
:
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:
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:
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1Everybodytellsabpsffidanger.Thepatienthasjustescapedfromthatdanger.-+....,,...
i
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heiped
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<sub>*,i"V tn" u.s. </sub>
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2
lhe
bovs
*r.gih,gt""dir
dutids tomono*.
rn"ir
names were taken down.
+
.
. ...,:...::::..::..::..
,^
The teacher
is''
<sub>his </sub>pupils. you.ve <sub>met </sub><sub>him </sub><sub>in the street. </sub>
<sub>*) </sub>
<sub>...</sub>
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:
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the teacher.
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<sub>i;;;"ins </sub>
<sub>2 days </sub><sub>aso. </sub>
<sub>-, </sub>
<sub>...:::..:....:.:.:...</sub>
i9
I!"
sirr is
cogltiifufd
dinner in the
kitchen.'$",;il;;;.
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1i.
jl"
book intrbduii$ Snatespeare,s tife. I m reading it.
I a ?L . .: .n . r.. I vsur. .y .L. ? ... !. t.. .
lf
.
::u,*V
is fooking for a job. He is my friend.
_+
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man is 3 fJiend of my uncte,s. He is playing the piano in the band.
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...
a.
DEFIII|NG REIATfVE CTAUSES
(Mgnh rtd quan h€ rran
<sub>finhi</sub>
<sub>(ilm[Fd6 </sub>
-quan lrQ ttr0ng han dinh)
OAt dfir phdy <sub>ngln </sub><sub>ciich </sub><sub>M0 </sub><sub>crrtntr've </sub><sub>M00H </sub><sub>khi </sub><sub>ti6n</sub>
tr} c6 :
1. T€n ri6ng
2. This, That, These, Those
fl
3. s, rrrrr ruur, My, Your, His, tltD, Her, lts, 0ur, Theirtttit, fi,Jr uul.r lllgll
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trong Mf ntr <sub>dd </sub>quan h€ kh6ne
han 0inh (Mgnh dd quan <sub>he c6 </sub><sub>ddli </sub>phdy)
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BaOg-
<sub>bi </sub>
T6p Tia,,q Anl, L,E
ll -
l"inl,
18.
I
know a wood. You can find beautiful flowers there.
<sub>-r</sub>
19. The woman spoke to me. She was very helprui, -->
Thewoman
...,..', jlt...]l":
39
Tom works in Factory that's very far from home. Tomt
or
is very godd.
<sub>-+ </sub>
Tom
40.Thewomanispreparirrglunchforever},one.Theywanttoseeher.-+Thewoman
41. How is your son? He had an operation last week. -+ llow
is
..,.r...;...
20. The man isa professor.. He's going to
glw
a lecture to our students.
<sub>-r </sub>
The man
...'...'...{r,...
'
2i.
The artists perforrned many wonderfulrshows.. vve met them yesterday.
-+
The aftists ...,,.,,.,,:ii,iti..
22. t4y father bought a motorbike. The motorbike costs 2 tfpusand dollars. --> My
father...,.i,:.:...
23. She found a dog. Its leg was broken. --+ Stp found ...;...;...:...'...:...
25. My brother is very kind to everyone. You met his wife last week. -+ My brother...,...,..,,....'...
25. Those books belong to Ann. They are on the table.
-+
Tlp*
...-.1."ri...i;...r:.
27. Tom is very careless. He lost his watch yesterday.
-t Tom
...'iii
<sub>111;,:...;.i...</sub>
28. I don't like <sub>the stories. </sub>They have unhappy endings. --+
I
dont |ike...:..i:;i',fi1i.:n,.,;'...:...
29. That wornan was a secretary. We were waiting for her.
-+
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woman...;...;i:r"lii-.,...
;i
30. Do you know the man? His car is in front of my ircuse. --+ Do you ...,..,.r,i;;,,,...1..
31. The music sounds strange
to
us. We are listening to it. --+ The musb ..'.'....i;;j,.,r;....
32. Mrs. Linda hasboughta big house. Herdog isveryfierce. -+ ME. Linda.,...1fir|...
33. The girl is my classmate. She lives opposite my house.
-+
Tle
girl
<sub>r,g$$iiffi" </sub>....i...
34. His illness prwented him from work.
It
was caused by undernou4SffienBfr His illness
35. I apologized the woman.
I
spilled her coffee. --> I
aplqid..:fii....i,...ifri...,
36. That is the boy. He broke your window yesterday.
-+ Ttnt
is.r"i..1..1,...,;.:...,...:...
37. Shakespeare wrote plays. People
haw
enjoyed them fur fout'tbniiggp..,-+ Shakespeare
38. The woman was a Uger - tamer. You met her at the gate.
+
t7#
<sub>ffibn</sub>
42. She's a girl. He wants to buy her house. -+
9hffi.
43. lvlr. Smith is my teacher.
I
accidentally picked
<sub>ffi </sub>
I
44. This magazine is very interesting. My parents
45. The teacher has taught in our school. He is very
46. The doctor is with a patient: The patient's leg was
47, This book contains some useful
48. Mr. Bryant look very sad. His team
49. This is the book.
Ite
been looking
50. The town is at the seaside.
I
grew
51. I have not decided the day. I1l go
in an accident.
-+
The doctor
week.
-+
This book
day.
+
I
have
52. She's the woman. I.wrote to her
53. Williarn wants to became a judge. Williamls brother is a lawyer.
-+
William
54. The <all of tfn Wili.i" ,^ns his bestdrfrown
rnd
ard ifs still pq.dar rpw.
-+
. ... .... . (RMitE
OaE)
55. This is Cho Ray hosp,.al, andiit's one of the biggest hospitals in HCM
city.+
... (whidt)
Ex:
She is the you about her.
The rnovie . We went
to
it.
fhe
wonr-ifi'tl{iikme,a fair salary.
I
work for her"
The man is
oy6ifffie;
I
told you about him.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8..
9.
I warlt to
tql'you
rhe iifo,pggis siyt
Alice tike$:Sh.fbr
The picture iL bei
the party.
I
went to it.
rne pgtSgrgis <sub>sitting </sub><sub>at </sub><sub>the </sub><sub>desk. You should tatk </sub>
<sub>tolelabout </sub>
<sub>yoilr </sub>problem.
Alice <sub>likes:tth,,fbreign famity. </sub><sub>She </sub><sub>is tiving </sub><sub>with the$.</sub>
The picture ib beautiful. Tom is looking at it.
I enjoyed <sub>the </sub><sub>music. We iistened </sub><sub>to it-after </sub><sub>dinner.</sub>
I
pet
ttre people. you told me about them.
"
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lo,
at,...
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+ whom
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11.
12.
13.
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15.
16.
17.
T"ua,e <sub>fHPlBa </sub>
DC-Students who are going on the
People <sub>who </sub><sub>travellong </sub><sub>distances</sub>
Any student who does not want to go
Did <sub>you get the </sub><sub>message </sub><sub>which </sub><sub>conce</sub>
&ii
fi€"sA,l
14il
<sub></sub>
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shoUld inform the office.
meeting ?
their own lunch.
asleep.
b,een q-a-v-941s-egin local newspapers are expensr've.
$'our local movie tonight is very exciting.
this morning is suitable for the job"
The bed has nci rnattress.
I
sleep on this bed.
The people <sub>didnt </sub><sub>know </sub><sub>French. He was speaking </sub><sub>to these </sub><sub>peo[le.</sub>
Mr' Jones was <sub>very generous about </sub><sub>overtime payments. </sub>
<sub>I </sub>
<sub>was </sub><sub>working </sub>
for. him.
Professor John is to visit the University
<sub>net </sub>
<sub>weei. I </sub><sub>have </sub><sub>rong rooked up </sub><sub>to </sub><sub></sub>
him-2.
3.
4.
5.
u.
Er:
Be sure to.follow the instruction
-+
8e sure to follow the instructtbn
\
throne is the chair which isoccupied by a queen, <sub>king, or </sub><sub>other </sub><sub>rulers.</sub>
Our solar system is in a that is called the Miky Way.
Tickets for the concert
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
III.
The movie which is
Neither of the men
In hot weather, <sub>enjoy </sub><sub>lemonade </sub><sub>wtric_lr </sub>
iS- <sub>mgde'of </sub>lemon juice, <sub>water. and </sub><sub>sugar.</sub>
Food which <sub>the mouth to the </sub><sub>stomach goes </sub><sub>through a tube </sub>
calted esophagus.
He read'. <sub>a1d the </sub><sub>Sea", </sub><sub>which </sub><sub>was_yvritten </sub><sub>by </sub>
Er:nest Herningway.
Only a few <sub>'thgt_a1e </sub><sub>shown </sub><sub>at </sub>
<sub>rhe'G;;iin"iio </sub>
<sub>.." </sub>
<sub>,rii"t," </sub>
ror:cfiitdren.
special movie program that consisted of cartoons of Dondd Duck and
6.
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;;ffiffi,.
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mo,$f!,
<sub>,f,'</sub>
1.
2.
3.
4.
s'
ltd*,]ry$$
wEts once <sub>lhqught to </sub><sub>be a </sub><sub>useless </sub><sub>desert, </sub>
<sub>is </sub>
<sub>a rapidly </sub><sub>growing </sub><sub>irdusfiial </sub>
and
agricutturd;3btE.-?;
r5
couple who.live in the house next door are both coilege professors.
*Y'i,,,]'1e poster which has been <sub>put on the </sub><sub>notice board </sub><sub>teils residents </sub><sub>to </sub><sub>save </sub><sub>waEr.</sub>
: <sub>,:, </sub>'1,.,
l{oles:
-
Nhd
bA
who
/
which
/
that, chc tro itOng til
. (n€u cd )
- Ap dung kh, d0ng tir trong MOQH d ch0 [0n0.
tttiit vras <sub>buitt in't890.</sub>
(n|u
co
<sub>) </sub>
vi
tobe
-
Ap dUng khi dQng tr} trong M00H 0
ri
iono.
r.
Ex:
The children
'+
The chirdrcn
atbndino
<sub>that </sub>
<sub>scrrool </sub>
<sub>rrciie </sub>
<sub>affia </sub>
<sub>educatbn.</sub>
1'
The rules that follolv public access to wildemess <sub>are&,heed to </sub><sub>be </sub><sub>reconsidercd</sub>
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