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30 tháng 10 2016
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30 tháng 10 2016

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I/ Read the passage carefully and then choose the best answer for each blank. There is much more water than land (1)______ the surface of the earth. The seas and oceans (2)______ nearly four-fifths of the whole world, and only one-fifth of (3)______ land. If you travelled over the earth (4)______ different directions, you would have to spend much more of your time (5)______ on water than on roads or railways. We sometimes forget that (6)______ every mile of land there is four miles of...
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I/ Read the passage carefully and then choose the best answer for each blank.
There is much more water than land (1)______ the surface of the earth. The seas and oceans (2)______ nearly four-fifths of the whole world, and only one-fifth of (3)______ land. If you travelled over the earth (4)______ different directions, you would have to spend much more of your time (5)______ on water than on roads or railways. We sometimes forget that (6)______ every mile of land there is four miles of water.
There is much water on the surface of our earth that we (7)______ to use two words to describe. We use the word seas those parts of water surface which (8)______ only a few hundreds of miles wide, the word oceans to describe the huge areas of water which are thousands of miles wide and very deep.

1.A. in B. on C. from D. over
2.A. covered B. covering C. cover D. to cover
3.A. them are B. its C. it is D. it’s
4.A. in B. for C. to D. by
5.A. moving B. to move C. move D. moved
6.A. on B. in C.within D.for
7.A. must B. should C. have D. would
8.A. describing B. describes C. described D. to describe
II/ Read the following passage and complete thesentences
About 4,000 years ago a young boy called Elmesu wished his father good health and a long life by writing a Father’s Day message on a card made of clay. No one knows what happened to Elmesu or his father, but the tradition of having a special day honoring fathers has continued through the years in countries across the world.
Father’s Day is celebrated on 3rd Sunday in June in many parts of the world. The idea for creating a day for children to honor their fathers began in Spokane, Washington. A woman named Sonora Smart Dodd thought of the idea for Father’s Day while listening to a Mother’s Day teaching given in a church in 1909. Having been raised by her father, Henry Jackson Smart after her mother died, Sonora wanted her father to know how special he was to her. It was her father that did everything for her and was, in the eyes of his daughter, a courageous, selfless, and loving man. Sonora’s father was born in June, so she chose to hold the first Father’s Day celebration in Spokane, Washington on the 19th June, 1910.
1.According to the writer, Father’s Day was first celebrated _____________________.
2.Elmesu wrote a message on a clay card to wish _____________________________.
3.The idea of celebrating Father’s Day came from ____________________________.
4.Father’s Day celebrated in many countries in the world is on ___________ each year.
III/ Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the italic sentence.
1.She goes to school late because she lives very far from school.
A. Unless she lives far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late.
B.Unless she lived far from school, she would go to school late.
C.If she lived far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late
D.If she didn’t live far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late
2. I want to meet Nga, but I don’t have her address.
A. If I had Nga’s address, I would meet her.
B.If I have Nga’s address, I would meet her.
C.If I had Nga’s address, I will meet her
D.If I had Nga’s address, I will meets her
3.Water these plants or they will die.
A.If you did not water these plants, they will die
B.If you water these plants, they will die.
C.If you don’t water these plants, they will die.
D. If you are watering these plants, they will die.
4.Where is Lan? _ Perhaps she is working.
A. She may be working.
B. She can be working.
C. She must be working.
D. She will be working.
IV/ Use the given words to make sentences.
1. He/ used/ play/ soccer/ he/ be/ small.
2. We/ learn/ English/ 4 years.
3. I/ wish/ I / be/ millionaire.
4. Rice/ grow/ Vietnam.

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III/ Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the italic sentence.
1.She goes to school late because she lives very far from school.
A. Unless she lives far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late.
B.Unless she lived far from school, she would go to school late.
C.If she lived far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late
D.If she didn’t live far from school, she wouldn’t go to school late
2. I want to meet Nga, but I don’t have her address.
A. If I had Nga’s address, I would meet her.
B.If I have Nga’s address, I would meet her.
C.If I had Nga’s address, I will meet her
D.If I had Nga’s address, I will meets her
3.Water these plants or they will die.
A.If you did not water these plants, they will die
B.If you water these plants, they will die.
C.If you don’t water these plants, they will die.
D. If you are watering these plants, they will die.
4.Where is Lan? _ Perhaps she is working.
A. She may be working.
B. She can be working.
C. She must be working.
D. She will be working.
IV/ Use the given words to make sentences.
1. He used to play soccer when he was small.
2. We have learnt English for 4 years.
3. I wish I were millionaire.
4. Rice is grown Vietnam.

Almost all our energy comes from oil, coal and natural gas. We call them fossil fuels. The earth’s fossil fuels are running out. What would happen if there were no oil, coal and gas on earth? Scientists are trying to find and use other alternative sources of energy. We can use energy from the sun, the wind and the water. Solar energy is unlimited. It supplies all the energy used to grow plants, to evaporate water for rain, and to maintain the temperature of the planet. All are necessary for...
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Almost all our energy comes from oil, coal and natural gas. We call them fossil fuels. The earth’s
fossil fuels are running out. What would happen if there were no oil, coal and gas on earth?
Scientists are trying to find and use other alternative sources of energy. We can use energy
from the sun, the wind and the water.
Solar energy is unlimited. It supplies all the energy used to grow plants, to evaporate water for
rain, and to maintain the temperature of the planet. All are necessary for human life. If we’re able to
collect solar energy, we’ll be sure to make good use of this abundant source of power.
Another source of energy from nature is the wind. Wind power is clean and plentiful. Energy
from the wind has been used for centuries to move ships, grind grain, pump water and do other kinds
of work. In more recent time, wind power has been used to generate electricity.
Water can also provide power. For a long time, people have used water to power machines.
Some early uses of water power were to mill grain, saw wood and power machinery for the textile
industry. Today water power is mostly used to generate electricity.
11. We are asking the question “What would happen if there were no oil, coal and gas on earth?” because ___.
A. we are now depending so much on fossil fuels.
B. we are looking forward to seeing great changes.
C. we are looking for other alternative sources of energy.
D. other sources of energy can come from the sun, the wind and the water.
12. Which of the following can NOT be used as alternative sources of energy?
A. coal/gas B. the sun/the water
C. the sun/the wind D. solar energy/nuclear power
13. Centuries ago, people used wind power to ___.
A. maintain the earth’s temperature B. get water from underground
C. grow plants D. generate electricity
14. Up till now, water energy has been used for ___.
A. similar purposes C. the textile industry
B. moving ships D. different purposes

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15. The word “plentiful” in line 8 mostly means ___.
A. fresh B. natural C. available D. limited

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11. A

12. D

13. B

14. D

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Read the text and answer the following questions.The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth's shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth's equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2%) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre....
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Read the text and answer the following questions.

The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth's shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth's equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2%) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre. The two points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole. One rotation with respect to Sun is completed in 24 hours, called a solar day.

1. When was the Earth created?

2. How is the Earth?

3. What main elements does the Earth include?

4. What are the places of the axis of rotation intersects the Earth‟s surface called?

5. How long is a solar day completed?

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1. It was created about 4.7 billion years ago.

2. Its shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.

3. They are land and water.

4. They are the North Pole and the South Pole.

5. It's in 24 hours.

1.  the Earth was created 4.7 billions years ago.

2.  the Earth is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.

3. the Earth includes 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
4. the places of...surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole.

5. a solar day is completed in 24 hours

Plans grow(46) almost every part of the world. We see(47) plants as flowers, glass, and tree nearly every day. Plants grow high on moutaintops, far in the oceans, and in many deserts and(48) regions Without plants, there could be not life on earth. Man could not live without air of food and so he could not live without plants. The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from plants. The food we eat also comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. We build houses and make many(49) products...
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Plans grow(46) almost every part of the world. We see(47) plants as flowers, glass, and tree nearly every day. Plants grow high on moutaintops, far in the oceans, and in many deserts and(48) regions

Without plants, there could be not life on earth. Man could not live without air of food and so he could not live without plants. The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from plants. The food we eat also comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. We build houses and make many(49) products from lumber cut from trees. (50) of our clothing is made from the fitbers of the cotton plants.

Scientists belive there are more than 350,000 species of plants, but no one knowns for(51). Some of the smallest plants, called diatoms, can be seen only with a(52). A drop of the water may hould as many as 500 diatoms. The largest living things are the giant sequoia trees of California. Some of them stand more than 290 feet high and measure over 30 feet wide

Scientist(53) all living things into two main groups - plants and animals. It is usually easy to tell the two(54). Almost all kinds of plants stay in one place, but nearly all species of animals move about under their own power. Most plants make their own food from air, sunglight, and water. Animals cannot make their own food. The basic units of all life, called cells, are also different in plants and animals. Most plants have thick wall that(55) a material called cellulost. Animal cells dl not have this material.

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Plans grow(46)in almost every part of the world. We see(47)such plants as flowers, glass, and tree nearly every day. Plants grow high on moutaintops, far in the oceans, and in many deserts and(48)polar regions

Without plants, there could be not life on earth. Man could not live without air of food and so he could not live without plants. The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from plants. The food we eat also comes from plants or from animals that eat plants. We build houses and make many(49)useful products from lumber cut from trees. (50) Much of our clothing is made from the fitbers of the cotton plants.

Scientists belive there are more than 350,000 species of plants, but no one knowns for(51)sure. Some of the smallest plants, called diatoms, can be seen only with a(52)microscope . A drop of the water may hould as many as 500 diatoms. The largest living things are the giant sequoia trees of California. Some of them stand more than 290 feet high and measure over 30 feet wide

Scientist(53)divide all living things into two main groups - plants and animals. It is usually easy to tell the two(54)apart . Almost all kinds of plants stay in one place, but nearly all species of animals move about under their own power. Most plants make their own food from air, sunglight, and water. Animals cannot make their own food. The basic units of all life, called cells, are also different in plants and animals. Most plants have thick wall that(55) contain a material called cellulost. Animal cells dl not have this material.

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Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. A tsunami is a natural disaster more devastating than earthquakes, tornadoes or any other disaster you can think of. Tsunami is a Japanese word that means harbor wave. A tsunami happens when huge waves are formed after something under the ocean occurs to make these large waves form. Erupting volcanoes can also cause tsunamis to occur. The waves start in one area but they move quickly in all different directions once the tsunami...
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Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A tsunami is a natural disaster more devastating than earthquakes, tornadoes or any other disaster you can think of. Tsunami is a Japanese word that means harbor wave. A tsunami happens when huge waves are formed after something under the ocean occurs to make these large waves form. Erupting volcanoes can also cause tsunamis to occur. The waves start in one area but they move quickly in all different directions once the tsunami begins. Tsunamis begin as an under the water earthquake. The force of the earth moving causes the water to move and produce huge waves. Waves from tsunami cam travel through the water as fast as 500 miles per hour. As they approach the coast, they continue to grow in size before smashing down on the cities and towns along the coastline. These waves can often be as high as 100 feet, causing much destruction.
32. What is a tsunami?
a. A series of huge waves c. A sudden gust of wind b. A storm with strong winds d. A violent shaking of earth's surface
33. Which is the most diastrous, according to the passage?
a. Earthquake b. Tornado c. Tsunami d. hurricane
34. Which can cause a tsunami to occur?
a. Droughts b. Floods c. Hurricanes d. Volcanic eruptions
35. What happens to a tsunami as it approaches the coast?
a. It changes direction.
b. It decreases the height.
c. It grows in size.
d. It moves more quickly
36. What happens when a tsunami hits land?
a. It devastates coastal regions.
b. It causes underwater earthquake.
c. It blows everything out to sea.
d. It sucks up everything in its path.

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Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
A tsunami is a natural disaster more devastating than earthquakes, tornadoes or any other disaster you can think of. Tsunami is a Japanese word that means harbor wave. A tsunami happens when huge waves are formed after something under the ocean occurs to make these large waves form. Erupting volcanoes can also cause tsunamis to occur. The waves start in one area but they move quickly in all different directions once the tsunami begins. Tsunamis begin as an under the water earthquake. The force of the earth moving causes the water to move and produce huge waves. Waves from tsunami cam travel through the water as fast as 500 miles per hour. As they approach the coast, they continue to grow in size before smashing down on the cities and towns along the coastline. These waves can often be as high as 100 feet, causing much destruction.
32. What is a tsunami?
a. A series of huge waves c. A sudden gust of wind b. A storm with strong winds d. A violent shaking of earth's surface
33. Which is the most diastrous, according to the passage?
a. Earthquake b. Tornado c. Tsunami d. hurricane
34. Which can cause a tsunami to occur?
a. Droughts b. Floods c. Hurricanes d. Volcanic eruptions
35. What happens to a tsunami as it approaches the coast?
a. It changes direction.
b. It decreases the height.
c. It grows in size.
d. It moves more quickly
36. What happens when a tsunami hits land?
a. It devastates coastal regions.
b. It causes underwater earthquake.
c. It blows everything out to sea.
d. It sucks up everything in its path.

Đọc đoạn văn và trả lời câu hỏi The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth’s shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth’s equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water. The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre....
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The Earth was formed about 4.7 billion years ago. The Earth’s shape is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical. The Earth’s equatorial diameter is about 12,756 km, which is slightly larger than the polar diameter; about 12,714 km Surface Area of the Earth is 510,065,600 km2 of which 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
The Earth rotates on its axis, an imaginary straight line through its centre. The two points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth’s surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole. One rotation with respect to Sun is completed in 24 hours, called a solar day

1. When was the Earth created ?

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2. How is the Earth ?

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3 What main elements does the Earth include ?
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4. What are the places of the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface called?

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5. How long is a solar day completed?

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1. When was the Earth created ?

--> the Earth was created 4.7 billions years ago.

2. How is the Earth ?

--> the Earth is very close to that of a sphere, not perfectly spherical.
3 What main elements does the Earth include ?
--> the Earth includes 148,939,100 km2 (29.2 %) is land and 361,126,400 km2 (70.8 %) is water.
4. What are the places of the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface called?

--> the places of...surface are called as the poles, one of them is called the North Pole and the other is known as the South Pole.

5. How long is a solar day completed?

--> a solar day is completed in 24 hours

Use the words given to fill in the blanks. There is one extra word that you do not need to use.down – air – quickly – about – save - dirty – important – pollute – growWe all are destroying the Earth. The seas and rivers are too (1).......................... to swim in. There is so much smoke in the (2) ................................ that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world's cities. In one well-known city, for example, poisonous gases from car (3)...
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Use the words given to fill in the blanks. There is one extra word that you do not need to use.

down – air – quickly – about – save - dirty – important – pollute – grow

We all are destroying the Earth. The seas and rivers are too (1).......................... to swim in. There is so much smoke in the (2) ................................ that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world's cities. In one well-known city, for example, poisonous gases from car (3) ............................. the air so much that policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have cut (4)......................... so many trees that there are now vast areas of wasteland all over the world. As a result, farmers in parts of Africa cannot (5) ......................... enough to eat. In certain countries in Asia there is so little rice. Moreover, we do not take enough care of the countryside. Wild animals are (6) ............................. disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now. Because we have killed too many for them to survive. However, it is not so simple to talk (7) .............................. the problem. We must act now before it is too late to do anything about it. Join us now. (8) ..................the Earth.

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15 tháng 3 2019

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1. dirty 2. air 3. pollute 4. down
5. grow 6. quickly 7. about 8. Save