Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in capital bold6. Take an umbrella with you. It will save you... getting wet on the way home. 7. Turn right. ......the traffic lights and you will see the cinema. 8. I disagree. My ideas are entirely opposite.. ..yours. 9. My mother is very keen...........growing flowers. 10. This is the place where the car turned. ******* 3/ Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word in capital bold (1 Point) 1. The talk was both (INFORM). and entertaining. 2. The (EFFICIENT). of the model attracts us. 3. It's difficult to buy meat on this island but fish is (PLENTY). 4. (FORTUNE)....... many houses in our neighbourhood have to be demolished to make ways for the road. 5. Please help me, Ba! I can't find the (SOLVE). III-READING COMPREHENSION (6 Points) ..to this maths problem 1/Read the following passage then choose the correct answer by choosing its corresponding letter A, B, C or D. (2 Points) The legal limit for driving after drinking alcohol is 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, when tested. But there is no sure way of telling how much you can drink before you reach this limit. It varies with each person depending on your weight, your sex, if you've just eaten and what sort of drinks you've had. Some people might reach their limit after only about three standard drinks. In fact, your driving ability can be affected by just one or two drinks. Even if you are below the legal limit, you could be taken to court if a police officer thinks your driving has been affected by alcohol. It takes about an hour for the body to get rid of the alcohol in one standard drink. So, if you have a heavy drinking session in the evening your night find that your driving ability is still affected the next morning, or you could even find that you're still over the legal limit. In addition, if you've had a few drinks at lunchtime, another one or two drinks in the early evening may well put over the legal limit. In a test with professional drivers, the more alcoholic drinks they had had the more and the certain they were that they could drive a test course through a set of moveable posts... less able they were to do it! So the only way to be sure you're safe is not to drink at all. Alcohol is a major cause of road accidents. One thirds of the drivers killed in the road accidents has levels of alcohol which are over the legal limit, and road accidents after drinking are the biggest cause of death among young men. More than half of the people stopped by the police to take a breathalyzer test have a blood alcohol concentration of more than twice the legal limit. It is important to remember that driving after you've been drinking doesn't just affect you. If you're involved in an accident it affects a lot of other people as well, not least the person you might kill or injure. 1. The amount of alcohol a person can drink before reaching the legal limit is B. approximately three standard drinks D. exactly proportional to body weight A. 800 milligrams of pure alcohol. C. different for different people 2. When might you be taken to court by the police for drinking and driving? A. When you have driven a vehicle after drinking any alcohol at all B. When you have drunk at least three drinks before driving C. Only when tests show that you have 80 mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood D. When the police think that you have been drinking from the way you are driving. Page 2 Qua trang kế tiếp |