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1. It is known that Ha Long Bay was recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994
2. It is believesd that the best time to visit the complex of Hue Monuments is in April
3. It is reported that thousand of visitors come to enjoy breathtaking views of Ha Long Bay every year
4. It is claimed that Phong Nha - Ke Bang can be compared to a huge geological museum
5. It is understood that Binh Dai Fortress was designed to control movement on the Perfumed River
6. It is expected that the government will have measures to protect and preserve our man-made wonders
geological setting complex rickshaw
limestone fishing architectural biodiversity
1. Ha Long Bay is also home to high ....... with typical eco-systems and thousands of fauna and flora species
2. Located in the ............. moutains of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Son Doong Cave was explored by a group of scientists from British Cave Research Association
3. The Hue Citadel, which is a .......... of monuments, has been officially recognized by the UNESCO as a World Hearitage Site
4. Hue is placed in a wonderful ......... the Ngu Binh Moutain in the south, the sand dunes of Con Hen and Con Da Vien on the Perfume River as" dragon on the left, tiger on the right" to protect the citadel
5. Most of the buildings in hoi An, which reflect the traditional...........style of the 18th and 19th centuries, are carefully preserved
6. Like a local, you should take an afternoon ....... ride through the bustling streets of Ha Noi's Old Quarter
7. We can continue our our journey and explore the fascinating Cua Van floating .................village in Ha Long Bay
8. With outstanding .................... values, Ha Long Bay was recognize as the world natural heritage site twice in 1994 and 2000
Hue, ________________________, attracts thousands of tourists every year.
A. which was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1993.
C. where was recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1993.
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Nowasday, more and more people are changing the way they use their televisons.Some years ago, we............. to turn on TV and watch whatever there was. But now we choose the programs we watch............... more carefully because we have many................ intersteing things to do. One result of this change is that we are also becoming .............. careful about the actual television set itself. As we watch fewer programs, we want to be sure that we will be switched off........... of the time, we also ưant TV to look good when we are not watching it. So when we.............. or rent we look at the outside to make sure it is attractive and will look right................. other furniture. Of course, we have to pay more............. high quality. However, it seems that the number of people.............. are content to to so is increasing, and this should have a good result, because in the end all television will have better quality.
1. Ha Long Bay has twice been ________ by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site.
A. recognized. B. discovered.
C. experienced. D. developed.
2. If the weather _______ fine tomorrow, we may go for a swim.
A. were. B. is.
C. will be. D. would be.
3. Miss Lan, _____ I met yesterday, is my English teacher.
A. which. B. that.
C. who. D. when.
4. When spending a week in Berlin, you can ________ the city itself and its surroundings.
A. travel. B. guide.
C. see. D. explore.
5. _____the chicken in white wine for one hour before roasting.
A. Slice. B. Marinate.
C. Chop. D. Grate.
6. Where are _____ tickets I gave you yesterday?
A. an. B. ɸ.
C. the. D. a.
7. He bought a _____ of bread in the supermarket yesterday.
A. bunch. B. loaf.
C. clove. D. pinch.
8. When I travelled to Greece, I bought this ring as a _____ of the country.
A. gift. B. present.
C. thing. D. souvenir.
9. Australian English is spoken as the _______ language by most people in Australia.
A. international. B. first.
C. second. D. foreign.
10. The seaside resort always gets overcrowded in ________ season.
A. peak. B. low.
C. hard. D. off.
7,Electricity is also used to power many appliances that we have in our homes. Such appliances include television sets, computers, electric fans, irons and many others. The list is simply endless. Modern Man will most probably be lost without electricity. Electricity is generated at power stations. Two-thirds of the power stations in the world prduce electricity by means of turbo generators driven by steam. True False ____ 29/ People use electricity to power many appliances in our homes . ____30/ Electricity is generated at solar energy. ____ 31/ Life will be lost if there is no electricity. ____ 32/ Turbo generators are driven by steam
Part 2: You are going to read a magazine interview with a sportswoman. Seven sentences have
been removed from the article. Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7).
There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Write your answer in the numbered
boxes.
A. But the Championships are different because there's only one chance and you have to be
ready to make the most of it.
B. In fact, some of them help me with my speed and ball-skills training.
C. But once the final whistle blows, you become a different person.
D. So I took the decision some time ago that this competition would be the end of it as far as
playing is concerned.
E. I'm on a strict timetable to gain maximum fitness for them.
F. As far as I'm aware, we have always beaten them, but they'll be exciting to play.
G. As captain, I think it's important that I have a strong mental attitude and lead by example.
H. As a result of playing here, there will be more pressure than we're used to.
The Netball Captain
In our series on women in sport, Suzie Ellis went to meet England's netball captain.
Kendra Slawinski is captain of England's netball team. When I met her, she'd had a typical day
for the weeks leading up to next month's World Championships: a day's teaching at a local school
followed by a training session in the local supermarket car park.
I was surprised to hear about her training venue.
„Don't you get strange looks?‟ I asked her. „I'm too involved in what I'm doing - concentrating
on my movements and my feet - to see anything else,‟ she said. „I might notice cars slow down out
of the corner of my eye, but that's all.‟
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„My whole life now is all about making sure I'm at my absolute best for the Championships,‟
says Kendra.
„1.________‟ These are her fourth World Championships and they are guaranteed to be the
biggest ever, with 27 nations taking part.
„We'll have home support behind us, which is so special,‟ she says. „And it's important that the
reputation of netball in this country should be improved. 2.________ A home crowd will have
expectations and give more support. People will expect us to start t he tournament with a good
game.‟
Their first game is against Barbados and it comes immediately after the opening ceremony.
3.________ They have lots of ability.‟
The England team are currently ranked fourth in the world. But, as Kendra points out, the
World Championships will be tough. „You have to push yourself to play each day, there's no rest
between games as in a series. And you can still win an international series if you lose the first game.
4.________‟
In the fifteen years since she has been playing at top level, the sport has become harder, faster.
On court, players are more aggressive. „You don't do all that training not to come out a winner,‟
says Kendra.
5.________ „We're all friendlier after the game.‟
Netball is also taking a far more scientific approach to fitness testing.
„It is essential that we all think and train like world -class players,‟ says Kendra.
6.________ I see my role as supporting and encouraging the rest of the team.‟
„From the very beginning, my netball career has always been carefully planned, ‟ she says.
7.________
Doubtless she will coach young players in the future, but at the moment her eyes are firmly set
on her last big event. As she leads out her team in the opening candlelight ceremony, she is more
than likely to have a tear in her eye. Her loyal supporters will be behind her every step of the way.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
each year, on September 22th people in over 1500 cities in 40 countries ảound the globe celebrate World Carfree day. This annual event, which is coordinated by the World Car Network in Parague and supported. by the European Union and the United Nations, aim to raise awareness of ......... problems caused by put dependence on private cars. Streets are closed to traffic and opened instead to street parties, theater, bicycles demonstrations or ourdoor cafe, in order to show people what your city might loook like ........... there were fewer or no cars. Over one hundred milion people are believe to take ........... in the celebration, though this figure is difficulty to verify.
The hope of the organizers is that the initiative will serve as a catalyst and lead to more permanent changes ............ will promote and encourage more environmentally friendly alternatives to the car, ............ as walking, cycling, and public transport. ......................., with increasing globe car production and a world which ........... grown used to the benefits of private transport, skeptics of the event say the battle is already lost. One can only hope they are wrong and even if it is unlikely we will see cities ................ any cars at all, people may at least begin to change their habits and leave their car at home more often