IX. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one.The prices of the services/ reasonable/ every pockets A.The prices of the services which are reasonable for every pockets.B.As the prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets.C.The prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets.D.The prices of the services that are reasonable for every pockets.
VIII. Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer.Conservation conflicts arise when natural-resource shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how a resource should be used, or allocated, and for whom. For example, a river may supply water for agricultural irrigation, habitat for fish, and water-generated electricity for a factory. Farmers, fishers, and industry leaders vie for unrestricted access to this river, but such freedom could destroy the resource, and conservation methods are necessary to protect the river for future use.Conflicts worsen when a natural resource crosses political boundaries. For example, the headwaters, or source, of a major river may be located in a different country than the country through which the river flows. There is no guarantee that the river source will be protected to accommodate resource needs downstream. In addition, the way in which one natural resource is managed has a direct effect upon other natural resources. Cutting down a forest near a river, for instance, increases erosion, the wearing away of topsoil, and can lead to flooding. Eroded soil and silt cloud the river and adversely affect many organisms such as fish and important aquatic plants that require clean, clear freshwater for survival.What may bring water to agricultural irrigation? A.a riverB.topsoilC.erosionD.a forest
VII. Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete it.Conservation, sustainable use and protection of natural resources (26) plants, animals, mineral deposits, soils, clean water, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Natural resources are grouped (27) two categories, renewable and nonrenewable. A renewable resource is one that may be replaced over time by natural processes, such as fish populations or natural vegetation, (28) is inexhaustible, such as solar energy. The goal of renewable resource conservation is to ensure that such resources are not consumed faster than they are replaced. Nonrenewable resources are those in limited supply (29) cannot be replaced or can be replaced only over extremely long periods of time. Nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels and mineral deposits, such as iron ore and gold ore. Conservation activities for nonrenewable resources focus on maintaining an adequate supply of these resources well into the future.Natural resources are conserved for their biological, economic, and recreational values, as well as their natural beauty and importance to local cultures. (30) , tropical rain forests are protected for their important role in both global ecology and the economic livelihood of the local culture; a coral reef may be protected for its recreational value for scuba divers; and a scenic river may be protected for its natural beauty....(29) A.thatB.itC.thisD.who
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group. A.natureB.hundredC.injureD.instead
I. Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each group. A.varietyB.haveC.passageD.back
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.When coming to Vietnam, many foreign travellers love spending their time in the wildly mountain areas. A.When comingB.spendingC.inD.mountain
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.When I was in Hanoi last year, they were building that bridge, but now it has not finished yet. A.wasB.were buildingC.butD.has not finished
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34. Successful students often do the followings while studying. First, they have an overview before reading. Next, they look for important information and pay greater attention to it (which often needs jumping forward or backward to process information). They also relate important points to one another. Also, they activate and use their prior knowledge. When they realize that their understanding is not good, they do not wait to change strategies. Last, they can monitor understanding and take action to correct or “fix up” mistakes in comprehension. Conversely, students with low academic achievement often demonstrate ineffective study skills. They tend to assume a passive role, in learning and rely on others (e.g., teachers, parents) to monitor their studying, for example, low-achieving students often do not monitor their understanding of content; they may not be aware of the purpose of studying; and they show little evidence of looking back, or employing “fix-up” strategies to fix understanding problems. Students who struggle with learning new information seem to be unaware that they must extent effort beyond simply reading the content to understand and remember it. Children with learning disabilities do not plan and judge the quality of their studying. Their studying may be disorganized. Students with learning problems face challenges with personal organization as well. They often have difficulty keeping track of materials and assignments, following directions, and completing work on time. Unlike good studiers who employ a variety of study skills in a flexible yet purposeful manner, low-achieving students use a restricted range of study skills. They cannot explain why good study strategies are important for learning; and they tend to use the same, often ineffective study approach for all learning tasks, ignoring task content, structure or difficulty.(Source: Adapted from Study Skills: Managing Your Learning — NUI GalwayWhich of the followings is NOT an evidence of monitoring studying? A.Being aware of the purpose of studyingB.Monitoring their understanding of contentC.Fixing up mistakes in understandingD.Looking at their backs
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.- Waitress: “Excuse me, may I take your order, madam?” - Mrs. Brown: “_______” A.I don’t want to do anything. I’ve really had enough.B.OK, here is my bill.C.Sure, it’s delicious.D.Yes, I’d like some fish and chips.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks 12 to 16. One of the greatest concerns parents have when facing an international move is “What schooling will be available to my child? Will my child be disadvantaged academically as a result of this move?”. (12)________ this fear is certainly strongest in families moving overseas for the first time, even those who may be more experienced often have concerns about their children’s education.Dr. Ernest Mannino, Director of the State Department’s Office of Overseas Schools, and Dr.Keith Miller, Deputy Director of the office, spoke candidly (13)_______some of the common concerns parents have regarding the education of their children. Dr. Mannino and Dr. Miller (14)________ parents against making assumptions about their children’s education. To make an educated choice, parents need to (15)_______ through schooling issues and to research post schools as far in advance of a move as possible.Children (16)_____ are internationally mobile have many choices of schools to attend. In most major cities, there are schools based on the U.S, French, German, and British systems. Some parents also choose to become their children’s teachers through home education. Which school is appropriate for your child is an individual decision based on many factors.(13) A.onB.toC.fromD.about
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