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<i><b>Marks</b></i> <i><b>Remarks</b></i>
<i><b>Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest</b></i>
1 A.in<i><b>c</b></i>redible B.fas<i><b>c</b></i>inating C.diffi<i><b>c</b></i>ult D.<i><b>c</b></i>arefully
2 A.sw<i><b>a</b></i>llow B.t<i><b>a</b></i>ste C.p<i><b>a</b></i>ge D.w<i><b>ai</b></i>t
3 A.<i><b>a</b></i>nimal B.ch<i><b>a</b></i>racter C.im<i><b>a</b></i>gine D.person<i><b>a</b></i>lity
4 A.d<i><b>i</b></i>gest B.surv<i><b>i</b></i>ve C.w<i><b>i</b></i>ldlife D.not<i><b>i</b></i>ce
<i><b>Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest</b></i>
5 A.extinction B.construction C.endangered D.wonderful
6 A.economics B.engineering C.information D.geography
<i><b>Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence</b></i>
7.Many ………… of plants and animals are now in danger of extinction.
A.pieces B.species C.amount D.numbers
8.The disappearance of one or several species may result in the loss of ………..
A.university B.biology C.diversity D.biodiversity
9.If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ……….
A.novel B.comic C.science D.craft
10.Fish is easy to ………..you are ill.
A.digest B.direct C.cook D.dry
11.The negative effect of cigarette smoking is enormous, ……… many people still smoke.
A.so B.but C.therefore D.however
12.The girls and flowers ………..she painted were vivid.
A.which B.who C.whom D.that
13.The …………is the air, water, and land in or on which people, plants and animals live.
A.resource B.planet C.habitat D.reserve
14.Toxic chemicals in the air, land, and water have also ………..many species to the verge of extinction.
A.taken B.driven C.deceloped D.given
15.A ……..is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
A.comic B.novel C.biography D.romantic
16.A species of plant or animal that is ……… no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular
place.
A.rare B.survival C.extinct D.productive
17.The development of the habitat wildlife reserves helps……….. .
A.develop commercial trade and overhunting B.make a list of endangered species
C.save a large number of endangered species D.enacted laws to protect wildlife
18.It was the great book that could not put it …………
A.on B.in C.down D.over
19.You don’t need to read the whole book, but you ……….read the first four chapters.
A.must B.need C.may D.can
20. “Nobody can solve that mathematics problem”,that means ……….
A.Mathematics of that problem can be solved B.That problem of mathematics can be solved
C.That problem of mathematics can’t be solved D.That problem of mathematics can solve
21.A fax is a machine by which …………..over the lelephone lines.
C.I remiinded him opening his book D.I advised him opening his book
26.It rains hard so we can’t go to school.
A.If it rains, we can’t go to shool. B.If it does not rain, we will go to school
C.If it did not rain, we could go to school D.If it had not rained, we could have gone to school.
<i><b>Choose the words or phrases in the following sentences that need correcting </b></i>
27.Last night, I (A) <i><b>worked</b></i> (B) <i><b>on</b></i> the computer (C) <i><b>when</b></i> th lights went (D) <i><b>out</b></i>.
29.The (A)<i><b>large</b></i> number of national parks has been (B) <i><b>established</b></i> to protect(C) <i><b>and</b></i> save(D) <i><b>endanger</b></i> species.
30.The (A) <i><b>result</b></i> of that test (B) <i><b>must</b></i> be (C) <i><b>inform</b></i> (D) <i><b>before</b></i> August.
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Forests are useful to man in several ways. Wood is always necessary for builing and for making all kinds of
things and we usually need firewood in our homes. Forests provide timber, one of the most …(32)… resources, but
they must be used wisely and managed …(33)… Men should control the cutting of trees in such a way that the forests
grows more trees …(34)…it would be cut, leaving the young ones to grow bigger. Trees and shrubs are also needed
to preserve land ...(35)…their roots binds the soil , prenventing heavy rain …(36)…washing the soil away.
31 A.valuable B.reasonable C.comfortable D.famous
32 A.good B.widely C.nicely D.carefully
33 A.as B.than C.then D.that
34 A.because B.because of C.but D.and
35 A.in B.with C.from D.at
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Asian elephants used to live in the forests from Iraq to Southern China. Since these forests were cut down to make
room for farms and villages, the elephants had to live in small, hilly regions. These small areas cannot supply
enough food for them. An adult elephant eats about 331 pounds of grasses, leaves and other plants each day. When
forests were larger, Asian elephants migrated with the seasons. In this way, they found new food supplies. The plants
and trees could also grow again after elephants left.
Today, there is nowhere for the elephants to go. Experts say that the Asian elephant population is about 55,000
living on a habitat of about 19,000 square miles (30,400 square kilometres). In contrast to this, the African elephant
population is about 10 times this size and live on almost 3 million square miles (4.8 million square kilometers) of
available habitat.
36. How much does an adult elephant eat a day?
A. About 150 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. B. About 331 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
C. About 19,000 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. D. About 30,400 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
37. How can Asian elephants find new food supplies?
A. They made forests larger. B. They found other plants.
C. They migrated with the seasons. D. They could grow plants and trees.
38.How many African elephants are there today?
A. 19,000. B. 30,400. C. 55,000. D. 550,000.
39.Which of these sentences is true to the text?
A. Asian elephants’ habitat is bigger than Africans’. B. Asian elephants’ habitat is as big as Africans’.
C. Africans’<sub> habitat is bigger than Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub> <sub>D. Africans</sub>’<sub> habitat isn</sub>’<sub>t so big as Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub>
40.According to the text, Asian elephants can be extinct because of …………
A. hunting. B. loss of habitat. C. change of climate. D. polluted environment.
<i><b>Marks</b></i> <i><b>Remarks</b></i>
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Forests are useful to man in several ways. Wood is always necessary for builing and for making all kinds of things
and we usually need firewood in our homes. Forests provide timber, one of the most …(1)… resources, but they must
be used wisely and managed …(2)… Men should control the cutting of trees in such a way that the forests grows
more trees …(3)…it would be cut, leaving the young ones to grow bigger. Trees and shrubs are also needed to
preserve land ...(4)…their roots binds the soil , prenventing heavy rain …(5)…washing the soil away.
1 A.valuable B.reasonable C.comfortable D.famous
2 A.good B.widely C.nicely D.carefully
3 A.as B.than C.then D.that
4 A.because B.because of C.but D.and
5 A.in B.with C.from D.at
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Asian elephants used to live in the forests from Iraq to Southern China. Since these forests were cut down to make
room for farms and villages, the elephants had to live in small, hilly regions. These small areas cannot supply
enough food for them. An adult elephant eats about 331 pounds of grasses, leaves and other plants each day. When
forests were larger, Asian elephants migrated with the seasons. In this way, they found new food supplies. The plants
and trees could also grow again after elephants left.
Today, there is nowhere for the elephants to go. Experts say that the Asian elephant population is about 55,000
living on a habitat of about 19,000 square miles (30,400 square kilometres). In contrast to this, the African elephant
population is about 10 times this size and live on almost 3 million square miles (4.8 million square kilometers) of
available habitat.
6. How much does an adult elephant eat a day?
A. About 150 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. B. About 331 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
C. About 19,000 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. D. About 30,400 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
7. How can Asian elephants find new food supplies?
A. They made forests larger. B. They found other plants.
C. They migrated with the seasons. D. They could grow plants and trees.
8.How many African elephants are there today?
A. 19,000. B. 30,400. C. 55,000. D. 550,000.
9.Which of these sentences is true to the text?
A. Asian elephants’ habitat is bigger than Africans’. B. Asian elephants’ habitat is as big as Africans’.
C. Africans’<sub> habitat is bigger than Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub> <sub>D. Africans</sub>’<sub> habitat isn</sub>’<sub>t so big as Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub>
10.According to the text, Asian elephants can be extinct because of ………
A. hunting. B. loss of habitat. C. change of climate. D. polluted environment.
<i><b>Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest</b></i>
11.A.in<i><b>c</b></i>redible B.fas<i><b>c</b></i>inating C.diffi<i><b>c</b></i>ult D.<i><b>c</b></i>arefully
12.A.sw<i><b>a</b></i>llow B.t<i><b>a</b></i>ste C.p<i><b>a</b></i>ge D.w<i><b>ai</b></i>t
13.A.<i><b>a</b></i>nimal B.ch<i><b>a</b></i>racter C.im<i><b>a</b></i>gine D.person<i><b>a</b></i>lity
14.A.d<i><b>i</b></i>gest B.surv<i><b>i</b></i>ve C.w<i><b>i</b></i>ldlife D.not<i><b>i</b></i>ce
<i><b>Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest</b></i>
15.A.extinction B.construction C.endangered D.wonderful
16.A.economics B.engineering C.information D.geography
A.which B.who C.whom D.that
23.The …………is the air, water, and land in or on which people, plants and animals live.
A.resource B.planet C.habitat D.reserve
24.Toxic chemicals in the air, land, and water have also ………..many species to the verge of extinction.
A.taken B.driven C.deceloped D.given
25.A ……..is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
A.comic B.novel C.biography D.romantic
26.A species of plant or animal that is ……… no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular
place.
A.rare B.survival C.extinct D.productive
27.The development of the habitat wildlife reserves helps……….. .
A.develop commercial trade and overhunting B.make a list of endangered species
C.save a large number of endangered species D.enacted laws to protect wildlife
28.It was the great book that could not put it …………
A.on B.in C.down D.over
29.You don’t need to read the whole book, but you ……….read the first four chapters.
A.must B.need C.may D.can
30. “Nobody can solve that mathematics problem”,that means ……….
A.Mathematics of that problem can be solved B.That problem of mathematics can be solved
C.That problem of mathematics can’t be solved D.That problem of mathematics can solve
31.A fax is a machine by which …………..over the lelephone lines.
A.written masages can send them B.can send written masages
C.can be sent written masages D.written masages can be sent
32. “You should keep this bottle out of children’s reach,” that means ……..
A.This bottle should be kept out of children’s reach. B.This bottle should be keep out of children’s rach.
C.This bottle should kept out of children’s reach. D.This bottle of children’s reach should be kept out.
33.I’m sure they are looking for us now.
A.They should be looking for us now B.They must be looking for us now.
C.They might be looking for us now. D.They can be looking for us now.
34.He asked me how I earned my living.
A.He wanted to know what my job was B.He wanted to know how I live
C.He wanted to know how I enjoyed my life D.He wanted to know how much I got for a salary.
35.”Open your book”. The reported speech is :
A.I told him to open his book. B.I said to him to open his book.
C.I remiinded him opening his book D.I advised him opening his book
36.It rains hard so we can’t go to school.
A.If it rains, we can’t go to shool. B.If it does not rain, we will go to school
C.If it did not rain, we could go to school D.If it had not rained, we could have gone to school.
<i><b>Choose the words or phrases in the following sentences that need correcting </b></i>
37.Last night, I (A) <i><b>worked</b></i> (B) <i><b>on</b></i> the computer (C) <i><b>when</b></i> th lights went (D) <i><b>out</b></i>.
38.The (A) <i><b>children</b></i> (B) <i><b>should</b></i> warn not (C) <i><b>to speak</b></i> (D) <i><b>to</b></i> the strangers.
39.The (A)<i><b>large</b></i> number of national parks has been (B) <i><b>established</b></i> to protect(C) <i><b>and</b></i> save(D) <i><b>endanger</b></i> species.
30.The (A) <i><b>result</b></i> of that test (B) <i><b>must</b></i> be (C) <i><b>inform</b></i> (D) <i><b>before</b></i> August.
<i><b>Marks</b></i> <i><b>Remarks</b></i>
<i><b>Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence</b></i>
1.It was the great book that could not put it …………
A.on B.in C.down D.over
2.You don’t need to read the whole book, but you ……….read the first four chapters.
A.must B.need C.may D.can
3. “Nobody can solve that mathematics problem”,that means ……….
A.Mathematics of that problem can be solved B.That problem of mathematics can be solved
C.That problem of mathematics can’t be solved D.That problem of mathematics can solve
4.A fax is a machine by which …………..over the lelephone lines.
A.written masages can send them B.can send written masages
C.can be sent written masages D.written masages can be sent
5. “You should keep this bottle out of children’s reach,” that means ……..
A.This bottle should be kept out of children’s reach. B.This bottle should be keep out of children’s rach.
C.This bottle should kept out of children’s reach. D.This bottle of children’s reach should be kept out.
6.I’m sure they are looking for us now.
A.They should be looking for us now B.They must be looking for us now.
C.They might be looking for us now. D.They can be looking for us now.
7.He asked me how I earned my living.
A.He wanted to know what my job was B.He wanted to know how I live
8.Many ………… of plants and animals are now in danger of extinction.
A.pieces B.species C.amount D.numbers
9.The disappearance of one or several species may result in the loss of ………..
A.university B.biology C.diversity D.biodiversity
10.If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ……….
A.novel B.comic C.science D.craft
11.Fish is easy to ………..you are ill.
A.digest B.direct C.cook D.dry
12.The negative effect of cigarette smoking is enormous, ……… many people still smoke.
A.so B.but C.therefore D.however
13.The girls and flowers ………..she painted were vivid.
A.which B.who C.whom D.that
14.The …………is the air, water, and land in or on which people, plants and animals live.
A.resource B.planet C.habitat D.reserve
15.Toxic chemicals in the air, land, and water have also ………..many species to the verge of extinction.
A.taken B.driven C.deceloped D.given
16.A ……..is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
A.comic B.novel C.biography D.romantic
17.A species of plant or animal that is ……… no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular
place.
A.rare B.survival C.extinct D.productive
18.The development of the habitat wildlife reserves helps……….. .
24.The (A) <i><b>result</b></i> of that test (B) <i><b>must</b></i> be (C) <i><b>inform</b></i> (D) <i><b>before</b></i> August.
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Forests are useful to man in several ways. Wood is always necessary for builing and for making all kinds of things
and we usually need firewood in our homes. Forests provide timber, one of the most …(32)… resources, but they
must be used wisely and managed …(33)… Men should control the cutting of trees in such a way that the forests
grows more trees …(34)…it would be cut, leaving the young ones to grow bigger. Trees and shrubs are also needed
to preserve land ...(35)…their roots binds the soil , prenventing heavy rain …(36)…washing the soil away.
25 A.valuable B.reasonable C.comfortable D.famous
26 A.good B.widely C.nicely D.carefully
27 A.as B.than C.then D.that
28 A.because B.because of C.but D.and
29 A.in B.with C.from D.at
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Asian elephants used to live in the forests from Iraq to Southern China. Since these forests were cut down to make
room for farms and villages, the elephants had to live in small, hilly regions. These small areas cannot supply
Today, there is nowhere for the elephants to go. Experts say that the Asian elephant population is about 55,000
living on a habitat of about 19,000 square miles (30,400 square kilometres). In contrast to this, the African elephant
population is about 10 times this size and live on almost 3 million square miles (4.8 million square kilometers) of
available habitat.
30. How much does an adult elephant eat a day?
A. About 150 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. B. About 331 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
C. About 19,000 kg of grasses leaves and other plants. D. About 30,400 kg of grasses leaves and other plants.
31. How can Asian elephants find new food supplies?
A. They made forests larger. B. They found other plants.
C. They migrated with the seasons. D. They could grow plants and trees.
32.How many African elephants are there today?
A. 19,000. B. 30,400. C. 55,000. D. 550,000.
33.Which of these sentences is true to the text?
A. Asian elephants’ habitat is bigger than Africans’. B. Asian elephants’ habitat is as big as Africans’.
C. Africans’<sub> habitat is bigger than Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub> <sub>D. Africans</sub>’<sub> habitat isn</sub>’<sub>t so big as Asian</sub>’<sub>.</sub>
34.According to the text, Asian elephants can be extinct because of ………
A. hunting. B. loss of habitat. C. change of climate. D. polluted environment.
<i><b>Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest</b></i>
35.A.in<i><b>c</b></i>redible B.fas<i><b>c</b></i>inating C.diffi<i><b>c</b></i>ult D.<i><b>c</b></i>arefully
36.A.sw<i><b>a</b></i>llow B.t<i><b>a</b></i>ste C.p<i><b>a</b></i>ge D.w<i><b>ai</b></i>t
37.A.<i><b>a</b></i>nimal B.ch<i><b>a</b></i>racter C.im<i><b>a</b></i>gine D.person<i><b>a</b></i>lity
38.A.d<i><b>i</b></i>gest B.surv<i><b>i</b></i>ve C.w<i><b>i</b></i>ldlife D.not<i><b>i</b></i>ce
<i><b>Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest</b></i>
39.A.extinction B.construction C.endangered D.wonderful
40.A.economics B.engineering C.information D.geography
<b>ONE-PERIOD TEST- </b><i><b>Time allotted: 45 minutes</b></i>
<i><b>Student’s name: ……… </b></i> Class: ……
<i><b>Marks</b></i> <i><b>Remarks</b></i>
<i><b>Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete each sentence</b></i>
1.The …………is the air, water, and land in or on which people, plants and animals live.
A.resource B.planet C.habitat D.reserve
2.Toxic chemicals in the air, land, and water have also ………..many species to the verge of extinction.
A.taken B.driven C.deceloped D.given
3.A ……..is about a person’s life written by somebody else.
A.comic B.novel C.biography D.romantic
4.A species of plant or animal that is ……… no longer has any living members, either in the world or in a particular
place.
A.rare B.survival C.extinct D.productive
5.The development of the habitat wildlife reserves helps……….. .
A.develop commercial trade and overhunting B.make a list of endangered species
C.save a large number of endangered species D.enacted laws to protect wildlife
6.I’m sure they are looking for us now.
A.They should be looking for us now B.They must be looking for us now.
C.They might be looking for us now. D.They can be looking for us now.
7.He asked me how I earned my living.
A.He wanted to know what my job was B.He wanted to know how I live
C.He wanted to know how I enjoyed my life D.He wanted to know how much I got for a salary.
8.”Open your bbok”. The reported speech is :
A.I told him to open his book. B.I said to him to open his book.
C.I remiinded him opening his book D.I advised him opening his book
9.It rains hard so we can’t go to school.
A.If it rains, we can’t go to shool. B.If it does not rain, we will go to school
C.If it did not rain, we could go to school D.If it had not rained, we could have gone to school.
10.I understand your poit of view. ……… I do not agree with it.
A.But B.Therefore C.So D.However
11.Three great ………of sandy desert almost circle the centre of Australia.
A.series B.groups C.stretches D.lines
12.In developing countries, 90 % of people use ……….for cookind and heat.
A.wood B.eucalyptus C.cactus D.date palm
13.Many ………… of plants and animals are now in danger of extinction.
A.pieces B.species C.amount D.numbers
14.The disappearance of one or several species may result in the loss of ………..
A.university B.biology C.diversity D.biodiversity
15.If you want to learn how to knit or work with wood, you should buy a ……….
A.novel B.comic C.science D.craft
16.Fish is easy to ………..you are ill.
A.Mathematics of that problem can be solved B.That problem of mathematics can’t be solved
C.That problem of mathematics can be solved D.That problem of mathematics can solve
23.A fax is a machine by which …………..over the lelephone lines.
A.written masages can send them B.can send written masages
C.can be sent written masages D.written masages can be sent
24. “You should keep this bottle out of children’s reach,” that means ……..
A.This bottle should be kept out of children’s reach.
B.This bottle should be keep out of children’s rach.
C.This bottle should kept out of children’s reach.
D.This bottle of children’s reach should be kept out.
<i><b>Choose the words or phrases in the following sentences that need correcting </b></i>
25.Last night, I (A) <i><b>worked</b></i> (B) <i><b>on</b></i> the computer (C) <i><b>when</b></i> th lights went (D) <i><b>out</b></i>.
26.The (A) <i><b>children</b></i> (B) <i><b>should</b></i> warn not (C) <i><b>to speak</b></i> (D) <i><b>to</b></i> the strangers.
27.The (A) <i><b>result</b></i> of that test (B) <i><b>must</b></i> be (C) <i><b>inform</b></i> (D) <i><b>before</b></i> August.
28.There (A) <i><b>are</b></i> also (B) <i><b>many</b></i> single mothers and single fathers (C) <i><b>whose</b></i> are raising children (D) <i><b>by</b></i>
themselves.
29.The (A) <i><b>large</b></i> number of national parks has been (B) <i><b>established</b></i> to protect (C) <i><b>and</b></i> save (D) <i><b>endanger</b></i>
species.
<i><b>Read the passage and choose the best answer to complete each gap</b></i>
Nowadays people are more aware of that wildlife all over the world is in danger. Many species of
animals are threatened,and could easily become …(36)…if we do not make an effort to protect them.There
are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their
bodies. Some birds, …(37)…as parrots are caught alive and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the
problem is that their habitat-the place where they live- is disappearing. More …(38)…is used for farming,
for houses or industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful
chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute …(39)…environment and harm
wildllife. The most successful animal on earth- human beings- will soon be the only ones left …(40)…we
can solve this problem.
30 A.empty B.extinct C.lost D.disappointed
31 A.such B.where C.like D.or
32 A.area B.earth C.land D.soil
33 A.the B.that C.an D.a
44 A.because B.however C.if D.unless
<i><b>Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest</b></i>
35.A.pr<i><b>e</b></i>tty B.incr<i><b>e</b></i>dible C.ch<i><b>e</b></i>mical D.prot<i><b>e</b></i>ct
36.A.w<i><b>i</b></i>ldlife B.ext<i><b>i</b></i>nction C.d<i><b>i</b></i>versity D.env<i><b>i</b></i>ronment
37.A.<i><b>d</b></i>amage B.re<i><b>d</b></i>uce C.<i><b>d</b></i>une D.en<i><b>d</b></i>angered
38.A.treat<i><b>ed</b></i> B.look<i><b>ed</b></i> C.laugh<i><b>ed</b></i> D.notic<i><b>ed</b></i>
<i><b>Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest</b></i>
39.A.extinction B.construction C.endangered D.wonderful
40.A.economics B.engineering C.information D.geography