Read the passage, then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F)----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- 7. A. worked B. began C. used D. ended 8. A all B. some C. many D. every 9. A. makes B. uses C. does D. cuts 10. A. fewer B. less C. faster D. more slowly Section 2: Read the passage, then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). It is difficult for adult students of English to improve their accent. Unlike children, who are flexible, adults often find it hard to change the way they speak. This is why even the top, or smartest adult students have difficulty with pronunciation. There are several things that an international student can do to improve his or her pronunciation. One method is to sign up for a pronunciation class. Studying pronunciation can help students to understand the rules of English, but in order to practice speaking, students often need to be exposed to English outside the classroom as well. This is why many students say that studying in an English- speaking country greatly affects their English. Living with native speakers can help students to learn new vocabulary as well as improve their accents. International students can also learn important cultural information. This can help to prevent misunderstandings that can occur when people from different cultures live together. 1. Attending a pronunciation class helps international students acquire knowledge of the rules of English. 2. The smartest adult students usually find pronunciation easy. 3. The children cannot change their pronunciation. 4. Living with native speakers helps avoid cultural misunderstandings. 5. To improve their accents, students need to live in an English-speaking environment. 6. The passage mainly discusses the problems that adults may face. Section 3: Read the passage, then choose the best answer to answer the questions. Until recently, humankind seemed to view the ocean as a source of infinite resources. Its vast size pin and depth and unexplored frontiers made the ocean appear invulnerable to overexploitation. The truth is that the populations of many species are decreasing at an unsustainable rate, and the number of species listed as endangered from marine life families |