Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) in each sentenceGiúp dùm mình đi bạn ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- REVISION THE SECOND FINAL TEST PART 2: USE OF ENGLISH. (2.0pts) Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) in each sentence. (2.0pts) 1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: A. wanted B. washed C. worked 2. Choose the word whose main stress is placed different from the others: A. universe B. parabolic C. temperature 3. Neil Armstrong landed on..........moon in 1969. A. a B. an C. the D. stopped D. Jupiter D.O will It is prot A. astronauts B. astronaut fo C. space equ D. there 4. There was a long queue at the and customers were getting impatient. D. stopover C. departure lounge D. any into space eight years before Armstrong walked on the moon. C. had flown D. has flown to lose weight. A. check-out B. take-off 5. We didn't buy......... ..flowers yesterday. A. some B. many C. much 6. Gagarin B. flew B. want B. terrorists A. fly A.will want 7. You should eat more fruits and vegetables if you .......... C.would want ...have landed on our planet? C. aliens 8. Do you believe that space... A. robots PART 3: READING. (2.0pts) D.wanted D. advertisement I. Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box. There are TWO words you don't need to use. (1.0pt) international pay in dictionary translating native Learning collocations or words that go together in English is very important. Certain English words are combined only with some others, so when you learn lexical items, do not learn them in isolation. Rather learn them in contexts and (1).......... attention to word combinations. Using collocations correctly will help you sound natural. If you combine words in English by literally (2) meanings from your mother tongue, your word choice might not be correct or might sound "weird". Reading and listening extensively in English is very helpful. You will be exposed to the ways (3) speakers use English in spoken and written texts. Learning collocations from a (4)............ is also very useful. Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English is an extremely good resources. II. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, D for each questions. (1.0pt) Where will you go on your next vacation? Disneyland? Sea World? Outer space? That's right; tourists are now paying big bucks to travel into space with astronauts! The first space tourist was Dennis Tito, an American businessman. In 2001, he paid about $20 million to ride on a Russian rocket to the International Space Station. The Space Station circles 220 miles above Earth. Tito stayed on the station for a week, hanging out with astronauts and eating space food. The latest space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-born woman from the United States who went to the Space Station in mid-September 2006. How safe is space travel? Apart from the risk of crashing, space tourists have some special things to worry about. Earth's atmosphere protects us from dangerous radiation from the sun. Space travelers are exposed to more of the sun's rays. But for tourists spending only a few days or weeks in space, the radiation probably isn't harmful. A bigger problem might be space sickness. Without Earth's gravity to hold them down, visitors to the Space Station float around inside the craft. It may look like fun on TV, but it can make first-time space travelers dizzy and sick. Luckily, the sickness usually wears off quickly. Then space tourists can enjoy their trip and the amazing view of Earth. 1. Traveling to space A. will be available to everyone C. will be limited to the very wealthy 2. While in outer space it is likely that people will A. experience space sickness B. is not expensive D. will be limited to the very poor B. not need space suits 4. Why A. T B |