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14. Hoa said that she could join us …………..

          a. today                b.  the day before           c. then                   d. next day

15. Inthe 17th century, the Viet people________the temple tower, calling it ThienYThanhMau Tower.

          a. got into             b. took over                   c.looked after                 d. put up

16. The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a_________ that consists of royal palaces andmonuments.

          a. complex            b.structure                     c.setting                d. measure

17. Youngsters love to eat from street………..for the cheap price.

          a. vans                  b. vendors                      c. trucks                d. business

18. Some workers can only afford homes outside……………..areas.

          a. outskirts           b. rural                           c. growing                      d. metropolitan

19.  The limestone formation of  Thien Duong Cave is more………than that of  Phong Nha Cave.

          a. spectacular       b. probable                    c. geological                    d. sight-seeing

20. He gets………..when people don’t understand what he’s trying to say.

          a. frustrated                    b. delighted                    c. relaxed    d. grateful

21. Studies show that having good conflict………..skills is associated with various positive outcomes.

          a. resolutional      b. resolving                    c. resolve                       d. resolution

22. There is always a big gap between ………….. The old sometimes find it difficult to understand the young.

          a. traditions                   b. relatives                               c. generations                 d. childhood

23. Teens should learn to be…………..when making a presentation.

          a. confidence        b. confident                    c. confidently                 d. confirm

24. The town’s most popular ………..is the Marine Science Museum.

          a. attract                  b. attractive                c. attraction                    d. attractively          

25. …………. she is young, she is very independent.

          a. Although           b. Because                     c. In order that               d. In spite of

26.  All people should join hand in protecting the environment…….we can gain better health.

          a. in order that     b. when                 c. because                      d. even though

27. A: “I’ll pick you up at eight o’clock on my way to the airport.”   

B: “…………………”             

          a. For pleasure     b. Great. I’ll see you then     c. I have a phone    d. Would be

28. A: “Would you like to join us on the trip to La Khe Silk Village?”  

B: “………….”             

a. Sounds great.   b. For now.   c. Better things happened.             d. I don’t think so.

29. A: I’m thinking about a topic for our next discussion.

      B: …………………….                         .

          a. Do you think about it?

          b. To me, this discussion always brings me happiness.

          c. I suggest talking about preserving natural wonders of Vietnam.

          d. Why do you have to consider its benefits?

30. A: “Thanks for giving me a ride to work today.”

      B: “…………….... I was heading this direction anyway.”

a. You don’t need to.         b. Yes, thanks.           c. No worries.          d. I’d love to.

31. “In the past, marriages used to be arranged by parents.” –“………..”

          a. Sure. That’s right.                                             b. I suppose it was.

          c. Really? I can’t imagine that                              d. That’s cool!

32.     A: How was your trip to Vietnam after 10 years?

          B: …………………….                     

          a. Amazing! I couldn’t believe how much it has changed!

          b. Thank you for asking me.

          c. 10 years? It’s 11 years.

          d. No, I can’t tell you.

33. The weather was………....in England than in Spain last week.

a. most warmer                       b. by far warmer            c. more warmer    d. much warmer

34. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is………..than we thought at first.

a. far the busier              b. the more busier     c. much more busy     d. much busier

35. Among the ethnic minorities, …….Tay have  ……….largest population.

          a. a /the                 b. the / a      c. the / the                       d. a / a

36. The Thai have  ………. population of over one million people, account for approximately 1.8% of ……….Vietnamese population.

           a. a /the                                   b. the / the            c. the / a                                   d. a / -

37. Tokyo is one of………….cities in the world.

          a. the most liveable        b. the more liveable    c. much more liveable    d. much liveable

38. The trip to the National Gallery has been…………until next Friday.

a. put off                         b. looked into                 c. turned up                   d. found out

39. Please……….your shoes ………before entering the temple.

          a. put - down            b. give- up                 c. take - off                              d. turn - off

40. He’s been feeling much better since he……….smoking.

           a. gave up               b. turned off               c. put up                        d. set off

41. Jason and Victoria told me they …………. their best in the exams the following day.

          a. did           b. would do         c. will do     d. can do

42. Jane said that she ………come and look after the children the following day.

          a. can           b. will                             c. could                          d. should

43. I ……………..traditional games like hide and seek when I was young.

          a.used play           b.used to play                c. used to playing           d. am used to playing

44. I wish I……….find the time to do more reading.

          a. may                   b. will                             c. could                 d. can

45. When I see the kids playing football, I almost wish I …….their age again.

          a. was                            b. am           c. would be                    d. will be

46. Where………before you moved here?

          a. did you use to live               b. did you used to live

          c. used you to live          d. do you use to live

47. If there is a mechanical problem, we suggest………the manufacturer directly.

           a. contact             b. to contact                   c. contacting                            d. to contacting

48. It is…………..that the best time to visit Hanoi is September.

          a. believed             b. worth                c. rumored                     d. wondered

49.     It………….that Po Nagar Cham Towers were built in the 8th century.

          a. considered        b. was considered           c. has considered            d. considers

50. I suggest you………..Ha Long Bay. It’s very picturesque.

          a. to visit              b. visiting              c. visited               d. should visit

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1. The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is more ____ than that of PhongNha Cave. a. spectacular b.probable c. geological d. sight-seeing 2. During PerfumePagoda festival, alarge number of ____ flocktothe pagodatopray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. a. spectators b.passengers c. pilgrims d . travellers 3. In the 17th century, the Viet people _ ___ the temple tower, calling it Thien Y ThanhMau Tower. a. put on b. looked for c. got into d. took over 4. The police caught the...
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1. The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is more ____ than that of PhongNha Cave. a. spectacular b.probable c. geological d. sight-seeing 2. During PerfumePagoda festival, alarge number of ____ flocktothe pagodatopray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year. a. spectators b.passengers c. pilgrims d . travellers 3. In the 17th century, the Viet people _ ___ the temple tower, calling it Thien Y ThanhMau Tower. a. put on b. looked for c. got into d. took over 4. The police caught the thief __ _ the corner of Cascade and Plum Streets. a. under b. at c. on d. in 5. He suggests ___ that they should adopt a different way of bringing uptheir children. a. parents b. for parents c. toward parents d. to parents 6. If there is a mechanical problem, we suggest ___ the manufacturer directly. a. contact b. to contact c. contacting d. to contacting 7. It is _____ that the best time to visit Hanoi is September. a. believed b.worth c.rumored d. wondered 8. It ______ that Po Nagar Cham Towers were built in the 8th century. a. considered b. was considered c. has considered d. considers 9. I suggest you ___ Ha Long Bay. It's very picturesque. a. to visit b.visiting c. visited d. should visit 10. A: You really must go to Hoi An to enjoy the full moon at Mid-autumn Festival. B: _------ a. Yes, that's what I've heard. b. Do you really know about it?

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1. a

2. c

3. d

4. b

5. a

6. c

7. a

8. a

9. d

10. a

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Mai mốt nhớ cách xuống dòng nhá . Nhìn đau mắt mới thấy 

 Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.1. Youngsters love to eat from street for the cheap price.A. vans               B. vendors                   C. trucks                     D. business2. During Perfume Pagoda festival, a large number of flock to the pagoda to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year.A. spectators         B. passengers                 C. pilgrims                D. travellers3. Our center has many________ and native speaking English teachers.A....
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 Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.

1. Youngsters love to eat from street for the cheap price.

A. vans               B. vendors                   C. trucks                     D. business

2. During Perfume Pagoda festival, a large number of flock to the pagoda to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year.

A. spectators         B. passengers                 C. pilgrims                D. travellers

3. Our center has many________ and native speaking English teachers.

A. good-qualified         B. well-qualified  C. good-qualify        D. well-qualifying

4. Van said that she couldn't finish her homework ________

A. tonight   B. this evening    C. then    D. today

5. We were tired, ________ we were in bed at 9 p.m.

A. so that      B. therefore            C. so            D. such that

6. You hardly watch foreign films,________ ?

A. are you                  B. do you    C. aren’t you           D. don’t you

7. Do you mind________ me a newspaper on the way home?

A. buying         B. buy                   C. to buy            D. bought

8. Do you find the Internet________ , Quang?

A. usefully            B. using           C. useful             D. used

9. You haven't used a computer before,________ ?

A. are you        B. did you         C. have you         D. do you

10. When learning English, you should have a dictionary to________ the new words.

A. look into            B. look up             C. look after      D. look for

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1. Youngsters love to eat from street for the cheap price.

A. vans               B. vendors                   C. trucks                     D. business

2. During Perfume Pagoda festival, a large number of flock to the pagoda to pray for happiness and prosperity in the coming year.

A. spectators         B. passengers                 C. pilgrims                D. travellers

3. Our center has many________ and native speaking English teachers.

A. good-qualified         B. well-qualified  C. good-qualify        D. well-qualifying

4. Van said that she couldn't finish her homework ________

A. tonight   B. this evening    C. then    D. today

5. We were tired, ________ we were in bed at 9 p.m.

A. so that      B. therefore            C. so            D. such that

6. You hardly watch foreign films,________ ?

A. are you                  B. do you    C. aren’t you           D. don’t you

7. Do you mind________ me a newspaper on the way home?

A. buying         B. buy                   C. to buy            D. bought

8. Do you find the Internet________ , Quang?

A. usefully            B. using           C. useful             D. used

9. You haven't used a computer before,________ ?

A. are you        B. did you         C. have you         D. do you

10. When learning English, you should have a dictionary to________ the new words.

 

A. look into            B. look up             C. look after      D. look for

 

17 tháng 12 2021

dạ em cảm ơn ạ

 

20 tháng 3 2019

Đáp án là C.

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8. The very first metro is being built to ________ the travel demands of Saigonese.

A. solve

B. see

C. meet

D. make

9. The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a ________ that consists of royal palaces and monuments.

A. complex

B. measure

C. setting

D. structure

Giúp mình nhé The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation. Today’s youngsters don’t...
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The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this
generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports

The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types
who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation.

Today’s youngsters don’t “get” clever ads, are not in the least suspicious of commercials ercials, don’t know the difference between newspapers’ political stances, or TV channels, and they don’t mind admitting it. In short, they are not half as media, marketing and advertising literate as we might have thought, according to new research
commissioned by five media groups – Guardian Newspapers, Channel 4, Carlton Screen Advertising, media buying
agency OMD, and Emap Advertising.

As a result media companies and advertisers are going back to basics to arouse the interest of 15- to 24-year-olds with instant impact messages, plain product pictures, bigger posters, annoying jingles, celebrity endorsements and repetitive ads. Today’s youth are a far cry from today’s thirtysomethings who grew up as commercially-naive kids weaned on the cold war, no national commercial radio, three national TV stations, grant-funded higher education, sponsorship-free Glastonbury festivals and regular strikes and student protests.

Now a lifetime of MTV, the internet, dawn-till-dusk advertising and PlayStation gaming has created a generation
so used to being bombarded with fast-turnover information, they filter it instantly without paying much attention to its meaning. This is a generation of “thoroughbred consumers” says Stuart Armon, managing director of 2cv: research, the company that conducted the so-called Roar research into the media habits of the nation’s youth. “Previous generations were suspicious of advertising, they might have liked ads, but they wouldn’t necessarily buy the product. But this generation has been consuming since they were born. They don’t see any reason to be suspicious,” says Armon.

One young panellist in the focus group research embodied this attitude: “If the advert is good, you think their
product will be good because the more they can spend on advertising, the more money they are obviously getting for
their product.” Armon says the trend has become more pronounced over the seven years that the continuous tracking
study has been running, but has reached a peak in the latest round of interviews with 600 youngsters.

“Advertising is accepted and expected. Young people don’t see anything wrong in being sold to and think that if a product is in a TV ad, it must be good. It’s a myth that they are interested in clever ads – they are not willing to decipher complicated mmessages, they want simple ones.” Many panellists dramatically illustrated this point by revealing they thought Budweiser’s “Real American Heroes” ad, ironically celebrating “Mr foot-long hot dog inventor”, was an ad for hot dogs rather than beer, even though the ad might not be aimed at them.

However, many loved Heineken’s ironic ad featuring Paul Daniels singing Close to You, purely because it made
them laugh. “They are looking for an instant message. If it’s not there, they don’t take any notice. And they literally,
and naively, believe celebrities in ads really use the products they are advertising,” says Armon. A girl panellist from Birmingham commented: “In some of the Nike ads they’ve got all these well-known footballers. You think, ‘Oh my God, they’ve got everybody famous there.’ You think it must be good if they want it.”

The youngsters only read newspapers for the celebrity gossip and sport, rather than news, and couldn’t distinguish between papers’ political stances. They also failed to distinguish between TV channels – they access TV through programmes, not channels, for example watching Sky because The Simpsons is on, not because it’s Sky.

The results of the research deeply worry Sid McGrath, planner at the ad agency that made the infamous “You’ve
been Tango’ed” ads, HHCL and Partners. But they do not surprise him. “My worry is that the youth of today are not
being called upon to flex their intellectual muscles enough,” he says.

“There is instant gratification everywhere – in food it’s Pot Noodles or vending machines, even their pop icons are one-dimensional figures delivered on a plate. Young people are living vicariously through other people’s lives and are not asking for much at the moment. A lot of stimulation is ‘lean back’ – it doesn’t require as much involvement as it used to.”

He says advertising is changing as a result: “Lots of the most popular ads at the moment are happy, clappy, fun.
Easy to digest. They’ve got notice or inclination to decode ads.” One reason behind the shift, McGrath believes, is that young people want relief from the traumas of real life: “Advertising is becoming the opium of the masses rather
than the educator.”

16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

BÀI 2:

There was nothing unusual about Wellington Street, or so I thought as I was growing up. The cobbled street, one
of four identical streets next to each other, was calm, apart from the occasional sound of raised voices from the pub on the corner. Everybody said hello to each other, although rarely much more than that. It was the kind of street that in the past had covered the whole of the north-west of England, affordable housing for the workers, the kind of street that used to be the heart of a community. Now it was a relic, unchanged while the modern world went on around it.

The first time I got a sense that my childhood world was not going to remain the same forever was when a letter
arrived from the local council saying that a meeting was being held locally to discuss the development of the area. I
remember wondering why areas had to be developed and I asked my father. He said that people just liked changing
things for the sake of it but my mum interrupted him and explained that the houses needed modernizing. Even then I
could see this as another move in their ongoing argument about money and location. Mum, with her keen sense of
social position and always very aware of what the neighbours thought, wanted to move into a better house, which Dad took to mean a more expensive house.

The evening of the meeting came around and my dad and I went along. It had already started when we got there
and one of the councilors was trying to explain the plans, although the general reaction from the audience was far from positive. I don’t remember the details, but I remember some shouting, until finally one of our neighbours stood up and said that he wasn’t giving his permission for any of it. I remember the councilor saying then, ‘We don’t need permission. We’re telling you, not asking you.’

The mood when we got home was tense. Although she tried to hide it, I think Mum was secretly quite pleased.

Dad sat and frowned at the TV for a while, before Mum brought him a cup of tea. I was surprised when it was he who broke the silence after a minute or two and said, ‘There are one or two nice places up around Ladybride.’ Mum said nothing. She just sipped her tea and looked at me and smiled.

46. The writer describes the street as a place where _____.
A. people felt they were part of a co unity B. people resisted the fast pace of motion life
C. everyone quietly got on with their own life D. everyone could afford their own house
47. Streets of this kind had been built in the past because they were _____.
A. comfortable B. long-lasting C. traditional D. cheap
48. What did the writer NOT understand when the letter arrived?
A. why things had to change B. why his parents were arguing
C. who had organised the meeting D. where they were going to live next
49. Why didn’t the writer’s father want to move house?
A. He knew why the area had to be developed.
B. He didn’t understand why they wanted to change things.
C. He didn’t want to live in a modern house.
D. It would cost them more.
50. Why did the mother’s mother want to move house?
A. She liked to impress other people. B. She didn’t like the neighbours.
C. She knew it would annoy the writer’s father. D. She thought the local council would help.
51. During the meeting, most people were _____.
A. shocked by what they learned B. unhappy about the proposals
C. sympathetic to the councilor D. confused by the explanation
52. Why was the writer surprised by what his father said?
A. He knew that his father was watching television.
B. He thought that it would upset his mother.
C. He knew that what his father said was wrong.
D. He thought his mother would have made the suggestion.
53. According to the passage, who would make a final decision on the development of the area?
A. People in the area B. The councilors C. Home owners D. The writer’s father
54. What would be the most suitable title for this extract?
A. An unhappy childhood B. A difficult marriage C. The wrong decision D. Changing times
55. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. people at the meeting supported the plan to develop the area
B. everybody in the area wanted to modernize their house
C. the writer said that he didn’t give permission for the development
D. the writer’s father finally agreed to move the house

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46. The writer describes the street as a place where _____.
A. people felt they were part of a co unity B. people resisted the fast pace of motion life
C. everyone quietly got on with their own life D. everyone could afford their own house
47. Streets of this kind had been built in the past because they were _____.
A. comfortable B. long-lasting C. traditional D. cheap
48. What did the writer NOT understand when the letter arrived?
A. why things had to change B. why his parents were arguing
C. who had organised the meeting D. where they were going to live next
49. Why didn’t the writer’s father want to move house?
A. He knew why the area had to be developed.
B. He didn’t understand why they wanted to change things.
C. He didn’t want to live in a modern house.
D. It would cost them more.
50. Why did the mother’s mother want to move house?
A. She liked to impress other people. B. She didn’t like the neighbours.
C. She knew it would annoy the writer’s father. D. She thought the local council would help.
51. During the meeting, most people were _____.
A. shocked by what they learned B. unhappy about the proposals
C. sympathetic to the councilor D. confused by the explanation
52. Why was the writer surprised by what his father said?
A. He knew that his father was watching television.
B. He thought that it would upset his mother.
C. He knew that what his father said was wrong.
D. He thought his mother would have made the suggestion.
53. According to the passage, who would make a final decision on the development of the area?
A. People in the area B. The councilors C. Home owners D. The writer’s father
54. What would be the most suitable title for this extract?
A. An unhappy childhood B. A difficult marriage C. The wrong decision D. Changing times
55. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. people at the meeting supported the plan to develop the area
B. everybody in the area wanted to modernize their house
C. the writer said that he didn’t give permission for the development
D. the writer’s father finally agreed to move the house

5 tháng 3 2018

16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

Read the following passage and mark the letter A , B , C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks . One of the most important discoveries of the nineteenth century was a method of using natural gas for Cooking and heating . Large (23)_______natural gas found in the United States , usually several thousand feet below : the surface of (24) _______Earth . For many years after natural gas first discovered , it was thought to have no value . Finally ,...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A , B , C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks .
One of the most important discoveries of the nineteenth century was a method of using natural gas for Cooking and heating . Large (23)_______natural gas found in the United States , usually several thousand feet below : the surface of (24) _______Earth . For many years after natural gas first discovered , it was thought to have no value . Finally , ( 25 ) ________,people began to understand its uses and to find ways of storing it and of moving it from place to place .
Today ( 26 )_______ gas is stored in large tanks and used for lighting Cooking , and heating . In many ways , natural gas is one of our finest fuels . It is cheap and can be used for ( 27 )_______ without making the room hot . It can be moved easily from one place to another through long pipelines , some of which are hundreds of miles in length .
23 . A . areas B . amounts C . piles D . packs
24 . A . one B . a C . anh D . the
25 . A . however B . therefore C . so D . but
26 . A . nature B . natural C . naturally D . naturalize
27 . A . Cook B . Cooker C cooking D , Cooked

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A , B , C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks .
One of the most important discoveries of the nineteenth century was a method of using natural gas for Cooking and Heating . Large (23)_______natural gas found in the United States , usually several thousand feet below : the surface of (24) _______Earth . For many years after natural gas first discovered , it was thought to have no value . Finally , ( 25 ) ________,people began to understand its uses and to find ways of storing it and of moving it from place to place .
Today ( 26 )_______ gas is stored in large tanks and used for lighting Cooking , and heating . In many ways , natural gas is one of our finest fuels . It is cheap and can be used for ( 27 )_______ without making the room hot . It can be moved easily from one place to another through long pipelines , some of which are hundreds of miles in length .
23 . A . areas B . amounts C . piles D . packs
24 . A . one B . a C . anh D . the
25 . A . however B . therefore C . so D . but
26 . A . nature B . natural C . naturally D . naturalize
27 . A . Cook B . Cooker C cooking D , Cooked

EX: Circle the correct answer Should people retire to the countryside? Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as...
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EX: Circle the correct answer

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4)______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for peole living in it. (5)______, people may also (6)______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can't be (7)______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8)______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily

2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute

3. A. However B. But C. Therefor D. When

4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly

5. A. However B. Besides C. Whereas D. Therefore

6. A. look B. make C. face D. take

7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better

8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on

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EX: Circle the correct answer

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4)______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for peole living in it. (5)______, people may also (6)______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can't be (7)______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8)______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily

2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute

3. A. However B. But C. Therefor D. When

4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly

5. A. However B. Besides C. Whereas D. Therefore

6. A. look B. make C. face D. take

7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better

8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on

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