Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each the following exchanges.
Câu 1: - Nick: “I think it is a good idea to have three or four generations living under one roof.”
– Jane: “______. Family members can help each other a lot.”


A. I don’t agree   


B. It’s not true   


C. That’s wrong  


D. I couldn’t agree more
Câu 2: Mr. Collin: “You’re been making very good progess. I’m proud of you!”- Brain: “_____”


A. No problem.    


B. Don’t worry about it!  


C. Everything’s right. Thank you.  


D. I really appreciate you saying that.

A.
B.
C.
D.

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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.Have you ever entered a tropical rainforest? It’s a special, dark place completely different from anywhere else. A rainforest is a place where the trees grow very tall. Millions of kinds of animals, insects, and plants live in the rainforest. It is hot and humid in a rainforest. It rains a lot in the rainforest, but sometimes you don't know it's raining. The trees grow so closely together that rain doesn't always reach the ground.Rainforests make up only a small part of the Earth's surface, about six percent. They are found in tropical parts of the world. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon in South America. The Amazon covers 1.2 billion acres, or almost five million square kilometers. The second largest rainforest is in Western Africa. There are also rainforests in Central America, Southeast Asia, Northeastern Australia, and the Pacific Islands.Rainforests provide us with many things. In fact, the Amazon Rainforest is called the "lungs of our planet" because it produces twenty percent of the world's oxygen. One fifth of the world's fresh water is also found in the Amazon Rainforest. Furthermore, one half of the world's species of animals, plants, and insects live in the Earth's rainforests. Eighty percent of the food we eat first grew in the rainforest. For example, pineapples, bananas, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, chocolate, coffee, and sugar all came from rainforests. Twenty-five percent of the drugs we take when we are sick are made of plants that grow only in rainforests. Some of these drugs are even used to fight and cure cancer. With all the good things we get from rainforests, it's surprising to find that we are destroying our rainforests. In fact, 1.5 acres, or 6,000 square meters, of rainforest disappear every second. The forests are being cut down to make fields for cows, to harvest the plants, and to clear land for farms. Along with losing countless valuable species, the destruction of rainforests creates many problems worldwide. Destruction of rainforests results in more pollution, less rain, and less oxygen for the world.
Câu 1: What is the passage mainly about?


A. Where rainforest are located 


B. Kinds of forests   


C. Facts about rainforests     


D. How much oxygen rainforests make
Câu 2: According to the passage, rainforests provide human all of the following EXCEPT?


A. Oxygen


B. Drugs used to fight and cure cancer


C. Fresh water


D. Lung problems
Câu 3: Where would you find the largest rainforest in the world?


A. Western Africa        


B. Southeast Asia


C. in South America         


D. Northeastern Australia
Câu 4: The word “humid” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to______.


A. cool


B. moist


C. dehydrated


D. dry
Câu 5: What is the most likely reason why the author is surprised that we are destroying rainforest?


A. It will be too difficult to grow food without them.      


B. They are necessary for the fight against cancer.          


C. It will be too expensive to replant them.           


D. They are necessary for the health of our planet.

A.
B.
C.
D.

V. Fill in each blank space with one appropriate from the box. .The Great Wall is probably China's best-known monument and one of its (26)           popular tourist destinations. In 1987 it was designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The Great Wall is not a (27)           , continuous structure. Rather, it consists of a network of walls and towers that leaves the frontier open in places. Estimates of the total length of the monument vary, depending on (28)           sections are included and how they are measured. The Great Wall is about 2,400 km (about 1,500 miles) long, (29)           conservative estimates. Other estimates cite a length of 6,400 km (4,000 miles), or even longer. Some long-standing myths about the wall have been dispelled in recent decades. The existing wall is not several thousand years old, nor is it, as has been widely asserted, visible with the (30)______ eye from outer space. (Astronauts have confirmed this. However, same of the wall is discernible in special radar images taken by satellites.)
Câu 1: (26) 


A. more                       


B. most                        


C. less                        


D. so
Câu 2: (27) 


A. single                      


B. alone                       


C. lonely                     


D. separated
Câu 3: (28) 


A. what                       


B. when                       


C. which                     


D. where
Câu 4: (29) 


A.  according to        


B. regardless of  


C. owing to         


D. instead of
Câu 5: (30)


A. normal                    


B. usual                       


C. naked                      


D. real

A.
B.
C.
D.