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I think every individual is responsible for finding solutions to world problems. Come to think of it, these issues emanate from the actions of each individual hence taking up responsibility, managing your activities as an individual goes a long way in solving them.

27 tháng 3 2020

EXAMPLE :"COVID Epidemic Epidemic requires the best modern medicine for the most modern diseases."

19. Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.     A. arrive                 B. happen                    C. clean               D. encounter20. Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.     A. important part                                        B. interesting part          C. romantic part                                          D. difficult partMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the...
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19. Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.

     A. arrive                 B. happen                    C. clean               D. encounter

20. Unselfishness is the very essence of friendship.

     A. important part                                        B. interesting part     

     C. romantic part                                          D. difficult part

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

21. Population growth rates vary among regions and even among countries within the same region.

     A. stay unchanged           B. fluctuate                 C. remain unstable        D. change

22. Your experience with oil well fires will be invaluable to the company in case of trouble.

     A. valuable                         B. precious                  C. priceless            D. worthless

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8 tháng 10 2021

19B 20A 21A 22D

8 tháng 10 2021

19, 20 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

27 tháng 4 2019

 I.water pollution

Artificial causes from people and production affect the water environment

1. From human beings

Every day there is a large amount of domes waste into the environment without treatment, in addition to increasing population, the amount of domes waste also increases. In developed countries, the population growth rate is about 5% while the population growth rate in developing countries is over 2%.

Domes wastewater is waste water generated from households, hospitals, hotels and schools, containing wastes during human daily life and sanitation. The basic composition of domes wastewater is organic biodegradable organic substances (carbohydrates, proteins, oils, nutrients, solids. Depending on living standards and lifestyle, the amount of wastewater as well as the load The substances in each person's wastewater in a day are different, and the higher the living standard, the higher the amount of waste water and the discharge load, so the disease has conditions to spread and pollute the environment.

2. From agricultural production

Agricultural activities such as animal husbandry, animal urine, unprocessed and environmental uneaten food and other agricultural activities. Pesides, fertilizers from rice fields, melons, gardens, vegetables contain toxic chemicals, can contaminate groundwater and surface water.

In the process of agricultural production, most farmers use pesides three times the recommended dose. Not only that, farmers also use banned pesides such as Thiodol, Monitor ... In the process of fertilizing, spraying, farmers do not equip with labor protection tools.

Currently, the use of chemical fertilizers and chemical pesides is rampant in agriculture, causing water sources to be affected. Quantification of residues will sink into the aquifers that affect the amount of water.

Most farmers do not have storage facilities for medicines and medicines when they have not been used and are stored everywhere, including near cafeterias and drinking water sources. Most of the peside bottles used after being discarded were immediately thrown into the fields, the rest were collected for sale.

3. From industrial production

Waste and wastewater, from industrial production activities due to the speed of urbanization, industrialization and development have led to the establishment of industrial parks, thus the amount of waste and wastewater of activities The industry is growing and has not been thoroughly treated directly into the environment or rivers, water sources affect the current water quality.

Natural causes affect the water environment

Any water quality degradation phenomenon causes water pollution. Water pollution due to rain, snow, flood ... or by the casca of living organisms' activity not to mention their corpses. Trees and organisms die, they are decomposed by microorganisms into organic matter. A part will infiltrate into the ground, then penetrate deep into the groundwater, pollute, or follow the flow of groundwater into the big stream.

Flooding can cause water to lose its purity, stir up contaminants, grime in sewers, carry many toxic waste from garbage dumps, and carry on with previously stored substances. .

Prolonged flooding can be more heavily polluted by chemicals used in agriculture, industrial waste, chemical pollution ... Water pollution due to natural factors (volcanoes, storms, floods, erosion ...) may be very serious.

The deterioration of water quality may be due to geological characteriss of water sources such as water on acid sulphate soils often contain a lot of iron, aluminum, water taken from the ground often contains a lot of calcium ...

Measures to overcome the causes of water pollution

People should become more aware of their living environment protection, enterprises should have tanks to treat waste water before being discharged into the environment. The authorities and mass organizations need to regularly inspect companies to avoid the situation of profit that companies do not comply with environmental protection laws.

In addition, people should also protect their family's health by a family water well filter system, a water treatment machine to completely remove contaminants, toxic substances and heavy metals. .. create pure water to drink water, directly without cooking.

The above are the causes of water pollution today, hope that through this arle, people can be more aware to protect the water environment more clean and safe. Because clean water is essential to a healthy life.

II. Air pollution

Causes of air pollution.

Air pollution due to natural factors:

Due to natural phenomena: volcanoes, forest fires, dust storms, or decomposition processes, decaying keratosis - natural plants ... This is an objective cause so it is difficult to predict and prevent.

Air pollution due to human factors

+ Industry: This is the largest source of pollution caused by humans. The process of pollution is the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas, creating toxic gases (CO2, CO, SO2, NOx, unburnt organic substances: soot, dust ). Industrial sources are highly toxic, concentrated in a small space, and depending on the scale of production and the fuel used, the amount of toxic and toxic substances will be different.
+ Transportation: This is also a major source of pollution to the air, especially in urban areas and densely populated areas. The process of burning engine fuel creates toxic gases that affect the air such as CO2, CO, SO2, NOx, Pb, CH4 ...
+ Activities: Mainly due to cooking activities that use fuels to create harmful gases that pollute the local households and surrounding households.

Consequences of air pollution

For animals - plants.

+ Air pollution causes harmful effects to all organisms.

+ Sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, fluorine, lead ... directly harm plants when entering stomata, damaging the system to reduce drainage and reduce disease resistance.

 + Most fruit trees are very sensitive to HF. When exposed to a concentration of HF greater than 0.002 mg / m3, the leaves are burnt spots, deciduous.

+ Earth's warming due to the greenhouse effect also causes changes in plants and animals on Earth.
+ Acid rain also indirectly affects plants and lacks food Ca and kills soil microorganisms. It causes Al ion to be released into the water to damage the roots (absorbing feathers) and reduce the absorption of food and water.

+ For animals, especially pets, fluoride causes more disasters. They are poisoned by direct inhalation and through the food chain.

+ Acidic air pollutants will combine with water droplets in the cloud to make water acidic. When the water drops on the ground, it will harm the environment: killing trees, animals, fish, etc. Acidic water also changes the nature of water in rivers, streams, etc. harming the births. living things under water.

For man.
Dust:

+ Harmful effects of dust depend on the nature (composition) of dust, dust concentration, dust parle size, contact time and personal response.

+ Dust into the lungs causes mechanical irritation, pulmonary fibrosis leading to respiratory diseases.

+ Dust can cause eye, skin and blood sugar diseases and other body systems (Dust enters the body and dissolves in blood and body fluids), cardiovascular disease ...

+ Dust can cause cancer: dust containing toxic ingredients, asbestos dust ...

Dioxide Sulfur (SO2) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2):
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2).

+ Sulfur Dioxide is a gas formed by oxidation of sulfur (S) when burning fuels such as coal, oil, products of oil, sulfide ore, etc. SO2 is a gas that causes strong respiratory irritation, when inhaled. breathing of SO2 gas (even at low concentrations) can cause spasm of the bronchial straight muscles. Large concentrations of SO2 can cause increased mucus secretion in the upper respiratory tract mucosa and bronchial air branches. SO2 affects the function of the lungs, causing pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, causing cardiovascular disease, hypersensitivity in people with asthma, ...

+ SO2 poisoning through the skin reduces alkaline reserves in the blood, eliminates ammonia to the urine and releases saliva.

+ General toxicity of SO2 expressed in disorders of protein and sugar metabolism, lack of vitamins B and C, inhibition of oxidase enzymes.

Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2):

+ Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): is a brown gas, produced by Nitrogen oxidation at high temperature. NO2 is a dangerous gas, has a strong effect on respiratory organs especially in susceptible groups such as children, the elderly, asthma sufferers. –If contact with NO2 will damage the lung mucosa, increase the risk of respiratory diseases, damage of lung, eye, nose, and throat functions, etc.

Carbon monoxide (CO)

+ Carbon monoxide (CO) combined with hemoglobin (Hb) in the blood to be a stable compound, cacboxy hemoglobin (HbCO), reduces blood oxygen transport capacity, leading to lack of oxygen in the blood ....

Ammonia (NH3)

+ NH3 is a toxic gas that can strongly stimulate the nose, mouth and respiratory system.

+ Exposure to NH3 at a concentration of 100mg / m3 in a short period of time will not have long-term consequences, but if exposed to NH3 at a concentration of 1500-2000 mg / m3 for 30 minutes, it will be dangerous to live.

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S).

+ H2S enters the body through pphooir will be oxidized to sulfate. Low toxicity compounds will not accumulate in the body. About 6% of the absorbed gas will be excreted through exhaled air, the rest after the metabolism is excreted in the urine.

+ At low concentrations, v stimulates on eyes and respiratory tract.

+ Breathing large amounts of H2S mixture will cause a sudden lack of oxygen, which can lead to death from suffocation.

+ Signs of acute poisoning: 

vomiting, gastrointestinal disorders, diarrhea, dry and foul-smelling nasopharynx, eyelid- eyes, ocular conjunctivitis, purulent secretion and vision loss.

+ Regular exposure to H2S at levels below the level of acute toxicity can cause chronic poisoning. Symptoms can be: weakness, nervous system disorders, digestive system, insomnia, chronic bronchitis, ...

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

+ Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) include many organic chemicals in which the most important are benzene, toluene, xylene, .. VOCs can cause acute toxicity if exposed at high doses, causing inflammation of the respiratory tract. absorption, gastrointestinal disorders, neurological disorders, hematological disorders, causing liver - kidney damage, causing skin irritation, ... and is the cause of myelosuppression, blood cancer.

Lead (Pb):

Lead (Pb): exhaust smoke from the engine of vehicles involved in traffic contains a certain amount of lead. In addition, lead can be generated from ore mines, from factories producing batteries, synthe plass, paints, chemicals, etc. Lead enters the body through respiratory, food, drinking water, and through skin, through breast milk, etc. Lead will accumulate in the bones and red blood cells causing bone marrow disorders, joint pain, nephritis, hypertension, cerebral complications, poisoning of the central and peripheral nervous system, Red cell rupture causes anemia, causing kidney dysfunction. Pregnant women and children are very susceptible to the effects of lead (causing miscarriage or death, reducing intelligence, ...).

Radon gas.

Radon gas is produced by decaying uranium in nature, which is a heavy gas so it usually exists in the air layer close to the ground. In nature, radon is found in rocky soil, coal slag, construction material dump, in mud. Radon can cling to small dust parles, penetrate the body through the respiratory tract or penetrate the skin, through open wounds that cause lung cancer, leukemia, etc.

For properties

+ Making metal rust.

+ Corrosion to concrete.

+ Abrasion, decomposition of the product surface.

+ Causing discoloration and damage to paintings.

+ Reducing plas strength and discolouration of fabric fibers.

+ Reduce durability of paper, rubber, tanning.

For global

+ Acid rain

+ Greenhouse effect

+ Ozone layer depletion

+ Temperature change.

Remedies

Technical measures:

+ Replace outdated machines, outdated technology lines, causing much pollution by modern, less polluting technology chains.

+ Replace burning fuel from coal and fuel oil by using electricity to prevent air pollution by burnt and SO2.

Planning measures:

+ Minimizing the construction of industrial parks in export processing zones in the city, only retaining enterprises directly serving people's daily needs.

+ Encourage people to travel by public means to minimize congestion and traffic means, thereby reducing the density of dust and waste caused by the combustion of fuel and oil in the air. , especially during peak hours.

+ Create large areas of green trees in the city, set up strips of green trees connecting different areas of the city, especially in areas and streets with many means of passing and happening. congestion.

Some vehicles overcome air pollution

Air purification by biological method

Biofiltration is a relatively new treatment for pollution, which is an attractive method for handling bad odor gases and low concentrations of volatile compounds.

The common shape of a biological filtration system is a big box, some systems can be as big as a basketball court, some systems can be as small as a yard yard (0.76 m3). The main principle of the treatment system is to allow bacteria to come into contact with pollutants in the exhaust gas. This exhaust filter system is a place to store filter materials and breeding grounds for microorganisms. In this system, microorganisms will form a biofilm, which is a thin, moist membrane surrounding filter materials.

During the filtration process, the exhaust gas is pumped slowly through the filtration system, the pollutants in the exhaust gas are absorbed by the filter materials. The polluting gases will be adsorbed by biofilms, where microorganisms will decompose them to create energy and by-products of CO2 and H2O by the following equation:

Organic pollutants + O2 CO2 + H2O + heat + biomass.

Waste gas treatment by biotechnology

Biofilter technology (biofilter) is an emissions treatment method with low investment cost, low cost and environmentally friendly operation, it is a suitable method for handling odors and gases. Volatile organic compounds with low concentrations such as animal feed and cassava starch factories

Air purifier

Based on the principle that charged parles will attract each other, the machine uses technology to emit negative charges into the air, neutralizing the symmetrical charges as harmful positive ions in the environment and creating effects to attract dirt, bacteria, mold ... These negative ions also adhere to toxic parles in the air and positively charged electrosta membrane in the machine will attract and hold these parles.

In closed rooms where, 

Many equipment such as computers, printers, televisions, neon ... are devices that emit many positive ions causing harm to the body, air purifiers will provide negative ions and air conditioners.
Gauze mask:
Activated carbon masks and deodorants have the following effects:

+ Preventing entry into the respiratory tract of microscopic dust parles and other pollution wastes.

+ Filter odor, chemicals, gasoline smell, photochemical smoke, black smoke, pollen. Prevent dust, toxic gases such as CO, SO2, NO2, H2S, NH3 ....

+ Protecting respiratory system, limiting allergic rhinitis caused by air pollutants.

Ex XI: Choose the best answer1. Community service is the work you do for the ……………..of the community.A. problems B. solutions C. benefits D. causes2. I’m a member of a …………………..that helps street children.A. organization B. show C. talk D. programme3. I’m sure that the project will ………………..a big difference.A. make B. have C. do D. take4. It is a non-profit organization that ………………..the environment.A. provides B. protects C. helps D. supports5. My classmates and I have ……………..books and old...
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Ex XI: Choose the best answer

1. Community service is the work you do for the ……………..of the community.

A. problems B. solutions C. benefits D. causes

2. I’m a member of a …………………..that helps street children.

A. organization B. show C. talk D. programme

3. I’m sure that the project will ………………..a big difference.

A. make B. have C. do D. take

4. It is a non-profit organization that ………………..the environment.

A. provides B. protects C. helps D. supports

5. My classmates and I have ……………..books and old clothes for street children.

A. used B. had C. collected D. carried

6. There are many activities that individuals or organizations ……………..to benefit the community.

A. do B. have C. take D. make

7. The young people love doing volunteer…………………..in the countryside.

A. task B. job C. work D. responsibility

8. My brother sometimes …………………blood at a local hospital.

A. raises B. provides C. helps D. donates

9. Traditional volunteer activities include ………………money for people in need.

A. raising B. helping C. making D. borrowing

10.She loves ……………………postcards and selling them in the market.

A. having B. giving C. cutting D. making

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1 C

2 A

3 A

4 B

5 C

6 A

7 C

8 D

9 A

10 D

3 tháng 12 2022

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See this month's problems and questions submitted to us by learners of English:A. I study English for 6 hours per week in secondary school. For 1 hour each week we have conversation classes with a native speaker of English where we talk about topics such as drugs, politics and culture. I know it's a really good opportunity to practise my spoken English, but I never make a contribution to the discussion. It's not that I don't have an opinion, or that I'm shy, but more that I don't have the...
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See this month's problems and questions submitted to us by learners of English:

A. I study English for 6 hours per week in secondary school. For 1 hour each week we have conversation classes with a native speaker of English where we talk about topics such as drugs, politics and culture. I know it's a really good opportunity to practise my spoken English, but I never make a contribution to the discussion. It's not that I don't have an opinion, or that I'm shy, but more that I don't have the vocabulary to express my views. I feel really frustrated at the end of the lesson. Nobody else in the group seems to have the same problem.

 

B. I'm a 24-year-old business student from Malaysia and I've been attending English classes at night school for the past 5 years. Up to now I've considered myself to be a good student. Last month I went to Britain to visit my relatives over there and it was awful. People found my pronunciation difficult to follow and I couldn't understand them either. What went wrong? My English teacher is very good and I always score the highest in grammar tests.

 

C. I'm writing to ask your opinion on a matter which is really annoying me. My English teacher never corrects my mistakes when I am speaking. Isn't that her job? How am I going to improve otherwise? Also she's always telling me that now I'm an advanced student, I should forget all the rules of grammar that I learnt when I was younger.

 

D. Can you help me? I really want to speak English the right way, with the correct accent. Do you have any good ideas? I have a particular problem with sounds like 's'. I plan to work in the UK in the future and nobody will take me seriously if my English pronunciation is anything short of excellent.

E. I am working as an au pair in London looking after 2 small children. I love my job but the way that English people speak is a little puzzling. For example, I often hear them say things like 'more friendlier', whereas I thought it should be 'more friendly'. It also seems to be common for them to say 'we was' instead of 'we were'. Can you explain this? Would it be impolite of me to correct them?

 

F. I am an intermediate student of English (I have been studying it for 3 years). I'm quite good at reading and writing but listening is very difficult for me. My teacher suggested that I listen to the BBC World Service every day in order to improve my listening. The problem is that it's hard for me to understand every word. Do you have any ideas about how to make listening to the radio less difficult? I like listening to the news and knowing what's going on in the world.

 

G. I have studied English for 5 years at school but for the past 6 months I have been doing self-study using the Internet and books to improve. There are lots of materials to choose but I'm not sure what is best for me and how I should use them. I really would like to take the FCE examination but don't know how to study on my own. Should I take a course in my local school - which is a little expensive for me now - or is it possible to prepare for the exam doing self-study?

 

H. Could you please give me some advice on a problem I have at the moment with my English studies. I decided to go to the UK to improve my English but the college I am studying in at present is full of people from my own country. Although the teachers tell us we should only try to speak in English with each other, it is very difficult to do this, especially in our free time when we go out together. I am worried that my speaking will not improve.

 

Which person:

1) would appear not to have an English teacher?       .......................

2) doesn't like studying with people from their own country?           .....................

3) has a job in the UK?          ........................

4) enjoys keeping up with current affairs?                    ........................

5) feels that the teacher isn't doing their job properly?             ....................

6) uses English speaking radio stations to practise English?          .................

7) had a shock when they visited Britain?                ..................

8) wants to avoid speaking their own language?             ..................

9) wants to speak English like a native speaker?                     .....................

10) feels they are the only person with their difficulty?                      .....................

11) wonders whether it is rude to correct people when they make mistakes?            ................

12) worries that their English will cause them problems at work?         .................

13) had difficulty being understood when they spoke?              ..................

14) is thinking about taking an English exam?            .....................

15) finds it difficult to take part in conversations?           ......................

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VI. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question or complete each sentence       Everyday on radio, on TV, and in the newspaper, we hear, see or read about many problems in the world, for example, pollution problems. Air pollution is the first kind. It mostly comes from fumes released from motorbikes, cars, airplanes, trains and poisonous gases emitted from factories. Also, waste is dumped any where, even in the city where many people are living. The second pollution problem is...
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VI. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question or complete each sentence

       Everyday on radio, on TV, and in the newspaper, we hear, see or read about many problems in the world, for example, pollution problems. Air pollution is the first kind. It mostly comes from fumes released from motorbikes, cars, airplanes, trains and poisonous gases emitted from factories. Also, waste is dumped any where, even in the city where many people are living. The second pollution problem is sea pollution. Many people earn their living from fishing in the sea, and the fish they catch feed many people. But the sea has become so polluted from oil spills and factory wastes that the fish are dying. This pollution is not only killing the fish, but is also affecting those people who eat fish. Seldom do you find a place nowadays that is not polluted. This problem is growing more difficult everyday. We must find a good solution that makes the world a better place to live.

26. We hear, see and read about problems in the world ...............

A. every week                B. daily                 C. once a week      D. every year

27. What doesn’t cause the air pollution?

A. fumes from vehicles                 B. poisonous gases from factories

C. waste from everywhere                           D. oil spills          

28. The sea has become polluted because of ..........................

A. oil spills                                        B. factories wastes

C. A and B are correct                                 D. A and B are not correct

29. In order to make the world a better place to live, we ................................

A. should not prevent pollution                   B. should kill the fish.   

C. should find a good solution.                             D. None is correct.

30. We can learn from the passage that pollution problems are caused by…………?

           A.  people         B. Airplanes               C. wastes                   D. Newspapers

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26. We hear, see and read about problems in the world ...............

A. every week                B. daily                 C. once a week      D. every year

27. What doesn’t cause the air pollution?

A. fumes from vehicles                 B. poisonous gases from factories

C. waste from everywhere                           D. oil spills          

28. The sea has become polluted because of ..........................

A. oil spills                                        B. factories wastes

C. A and B are correct                                 D. A and B are not correct

29. In order to make the world a better place to live, we ................................

A. should not prevent pollution                   B. should kill the fish.   

C. should find a good solution.                             D. None is correct.

30. We can learn from the passage that pollution problems are caused by…………?

 

           A.  people         B. Airplanes               C. wastes                   D. Newspapers

22 tháng 1 2022

  Nowadays, traffic problems are one of the most important problems in big cities because this problem affects a lot on human 's life.

  Too many vehicles on the street will cause traffic problems. At rush hour, there will be many traffic problems, especialy in big cities like Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh. Traffic problem will be annoying to people because they might be late for their work,their school,... or something important to them. Some traffic problems can take a short time, but some take a very long time (an hour,two hours.....) so government always tries to give a good advice to reduce traffic problems.

   One of the easiest way to reduce traffic problems trying to use public transport (bus, train, subway,....) In the big cities like Tokyo, Shanghai,... often use subway because it's fast and easy for human.

1.We have to face...................with the problems about the environronment.A.onB.up C.outD.off2.They gave...............looking for her when it grew dark.A.upB.offC.onD.in3.He works very hard and finally he came .............an important invention.A.alongB.out ofC.overD.up with4.Dung:” I don’t know where Mai is. .........her?” -Lan: I’ve just met outside the classroom”A.did you seeB.Have you seenC.will you seeD.Are you seeing5.The No6 Bus leave  at 5 tomorrow.A.will leaveB.leftC.leavesD.is...
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1.We have to face...................with the problems about the environronment.

A.on

B.up 

C.out

D.off

2.They gave...............looking for her when it grew dark.

A.up

B.off

C.on

D.in

3.He works very hard and finally he came .............an important invention.

A.along

B.out of

C.over

D.up with

4.Dung:” I don’t know where Mai is. .........her?” -Lan: I’ve just met outside the classroom”

A.did you see

B.Have you seen

C.will you see

D.Are you seeing

5.The No6 Bus leave  at 5 tomorrow.

A.will leave

B.left

C.leaves

D.is going to leave

6.The book…………neither interesting nor helpful.

A.is

B.isn't

C.were

D.aren't

7.Although he is very rich,……….he still works very hard.

A.but

B.so

C.Ø

D.because

8.The harder she works, ....................money she earns.

A.the most

B.the more

C.the less

D.much

9.Kaka:"I don't like playing soccer for M.U" - Messi:"………"

A.so do I

B.Neither do I

C.I don't,too

D.so don't I

10.It’s a picture...........a country village.

A.on

B.of

C.about

D.for

1

1. C
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. B