1. The foreign visitor was really impressed by the __________________ views in the mountainous areas of Vietnam. (BREATH)
2. I wish I could join the tour to Korea. The tour is __________________ to me. I need to save more money for it. (AFFORD)
3. Old people prefer to buy __________________ tours for their travel because everything is well-prepared by travel agencies. (PACK) 4. This campaign is held by the local government as a __________________ for ecotourism. (PROMOTE)
5. Old people tend to be interested in cultural tourism, historical tourism and __________________ tourism more than any other kinds. (RELIGION)
6. I like learning English because it is very necessary for my study, my knowledge and__________________ opportunity. (EMPLOY)
7. __________________ in French and German is required for this job. (FLUENT)
8. Please __________________ the instructions so that the children can understand them. (SIMPLE)
9. The house was built in __________________of a Roman villa. (IMITATE)
10. He resigned his job for a __________________ of reasons. (VARY)
11. British cavers have made some important __________________ about Son Doong Cave. (DISCOVER)
12. Passengers should arrive at check-in at least two hours before __________________. (DEPART)
13. They were the first __________________to cross the country from south to north. (EXPLORE)
14. The island offers such a wide __________________ of scenery and wildlife. (VARY)
15. He had always wanted an __________________life in the tropics. (ADVENTURE)
16. During 1984, Remington spent a lot of money on advertising and __________________ (PROMOTE)
17. Upon __________________, our driver will pick you up at the airport then driving to Son Tra Peninsula and enjoy the whole beach city. (ARRIVE)
18. A survey showed people were __________________ about what they should eat to stay healthy. (CONFUSE)
19. It's a __________________ job but I'm sure you'll prove equal to it. (CHALLENGE) 20. More and more foreigners like travelling to Vietnam for holiday because things are __________________ here. (AFFORD)
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Choose the word or phrase among A, B, Cor D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
The changes that (1)……. in schools have changed the roles of teachers. In the past, teachers used to be the (2) ……..source of knowledge, the leader and educator of their students' school life. Nowadays, teachers provide information and show their students how to (3)…….. it. Although they are still considered to be a kind of (4)……….. in the class, they can be thought of as facilitators in the learning (5)………..
Another difference between the past and present tasks of teachers is represented by the technical (6)……… they need to be able to use and handle effectively, such as computer, photocopier, PowerPoint, projectors, etc. Instead of teaching (7)……… chalk, they need tobe an information technology expert.
One of the biggest challenges for teachers is that their role in the school management has also changed. The school needs them as individuals, who can make decisions and cope with the stress of the (8)……….. world of schools. At the same time teachers need to be able to work in teams, and (9)……….. with colleagues and parents. A teacher has not only to instruct but also to (10)…….. the students with confidence and determination.
A. existed
B. took place
C. occurring
D. took first place
OPPOSITE :
1.She has worked for me for two years and has always been reliable and punctual .
A. behindhand B.beforehand C.afterwards D.aftermath
2. Having cozy little flat in HN is the dream of many young VN couples who decided to work here after university graduation .
A.uncomfortable B. warn C.lazy D. dirty
3. I've just had a terrible thought . He may never come back from the battle field
A.awful B.horible C.fantastic D.dreadful
4.Natural disasters cause devastating damages to humans' life
A.innate B.instinctive C.artificial D.sudden
5.Our golf club is run by a very unfriendly clique of people
A.familiar B.affable C.creative D.potential
6.I was a bit disappointed just to be given a B , as I was hoping for an A
A.previous B.final C.natural D.satisfied
1. Much ........... work requires a good knowledge of mathematics. (science)
2. We have to admire her ..................... to learn English (determinate)
3. The doctor told me to.................. in slowly. (breath)
4. I'm ........................ in your project because it is .................................. (interest)
5. He drives ..................... As a result, he often has accidents. (care)
6. I don't feel at ...................................... when living with him in the same room. (easy)
7. He had little schooling, that's way he didn't have good ..........................(educate)
8. I'm .............. sorry for the delay. (extreme)
9. He was sacked for his .................................when he controlled the new machine. (care)
10. Isaac Newton was a very ......................scientist of England. (fame)
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Earth is richly supplied with different types of living organisms which co-exist in their environments, forming complex, interrelated communities. Living organisms depend on one another for nutrients, shelter, and other benefits. The extinction of one species can set off a chain reaction that affects many other species, particularly if the loss occurs near the bottom of the food chain. For example, the extinction of a particular insect or plant might seem inconsequential. However, there may be fish or small animals that depend on that resource for foodstuffs. The loss can threaten the survival of these creatures and larger predators that prey upon them. Extinction can have a ripple effect that spreads throughout nature.
In addition to its biological consequences, extinction poses a moral dilemma for humans, the only species capable of saving the others. The presence of humans on the planet has affected all other life forms, particularly plants and animals. Human lifestyles have proven to be incompatible with the survival of some other species. Purposeful efforts have been made to eliminate animals that prey on people, livestock, crops, or pose any threat to human livelihoods. Some wild animals have been decimated by human desire for meat, hides, fur, or other body parts with commercial value. Likewise, demand for land, water, and other natural resources has left many wild plants and animals with little to no suitable habitat. Humans have also affected nature by introducing non-native species to local areas and producing pollutants having a negative impact on the environment. The combination of these human-related effects and natural obstacles such as disease or low birthrates has proven to be too much for some species to overcome. They have no chance of survival without human help.
As a result, societies have difficult choices to make about the amount of effort and money they are willing to spend to save imperiled species. Will people accept limits on their property rights, recreational activities, and means of livelihood to save a plant or an animal? Should saving such popular species as whales and dolphins take priority over saving obscure, annoying, or fearful species? Is it the responsibility of humans to save every kind of life form from disappearing, or is extinction an inevitable part of nature, in which the strong survive and the weak perish? These are some difficult questions that people face as they ponder the fate of other species living on this planet.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Humans and endangered species
B. The importance of living organisms
C. Measures to protect endangered species
D. Causes of animal extinction
Filll each of the number blanks in the following passage. Use only ONE word in each space.
Food plays an ...(1)... part in the development of nations. In countries where food is ...(2)..., people have to spend most of their time getting enough to eat. This usually slows down ...(3)..., because men have little time to ...(4)... to science, industry, government, and art. In nations, where food is ...(5)... and easy to get, men have more time to spend in activities that ...(6)... to progress, and enjoyment of leisure. The problem of ...(7)... good food for everybody has not yet been solved. Many wars have been ...(8)... for food. But it is no longer neccessary to go to war for food. Nations are beginning to put scientific knowledge to work for a ...(9)... of their food problems. They work together in the Food and Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to help hungry nations ...(10)... more food.
Decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
Thailand, located in the Southeast of Asia, has a total area of 513,115 sq km. It is bordered by the countries Laos in the Northeast, Cambodia in the Southeast and Malaysia in the South. The total population is about 65.5 million in 2010. Bangkok, the most populous city, is the capital of Thailand. The country’s unit of currency is the Baht, which consists of 100 Satang.
The country enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, and there are differences between the weather in the North and the South. The Northern Thai have three seasons in a year, hot from March to May, rainy from June to October, and cool from November to February. The Southern Thai have only two seasons, rainy from April to November and hot from December to March.
The national language is Thai. English is also spoken and understood by many citizens, especially in Bangkok and other tourism areas. Although Thailand has no official religion, up to 96.4% people (2002) believe in Buddhism. Additionally, there are followers of some other religions such as Muslims, Hinduism and Christianity.
Thailand is contiguous to Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia.
A. True
B. False
Read the passage below then pick out ONE best option (A, B, C or D . to complete each of the following sentences:
Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big. They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cowsin the north of England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists.
Farming methods in Britain have also changed. Fields used to be quite small, divided by hedges which were sometimes a thousand years old and full of wild flowers and birds. Many hedges were pulled up to allow farmers to use mordern machinery. Now most fields in England are large by European standards.
British farmers give up working on their farms because________ .
A. they are tired of the farm work
B. they can’t earn their own living by farming
C. they want to continue to live
D. they are forced to leave the land
It's possible to buy tickets in advance (possibility)
...........................................................................
I did say that your problems was serious. (light)
............................................................................
Tom is believed to be paid ......(boggle) amount of money for that film
Jane's brother advised her to stop ...........(shally) sand make a decision whether to go abroad or not
She was quite satisfied that there were enough......(mind) men in the crowd to protect her
The doctor gave them a....(dress) for making of noise in the hospital