Đề kiểm tra học kì 2 - Đề số 5
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Find the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Find the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Find the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
Find the word that has different stress pattern in each line.
Find the word that has different stress pattern in each line.
Find the word that has different stress pattern in each line.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
The new invention could have a wide range of_________in industry.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
Professor Colin Evers, _______ I ask a question about life on Venus?
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
Working hours _________to under 35 a week next year.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
What __________ if you saw a UFO?
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
That exercise looks difficult. I _________ you.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
You shrug your shoulders means “__________ ”.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
John managed __________ his family in England by using Zalo.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
They __________ about video conferences at this time next Monday.
Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.
It's difficult to ___________ what the planet Earth will be like in 100 years' time.
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets.
The street doesn't look
because it has a lot of rubbish. (attract)
The street doesn't look
because it has a lot of rubbish. (attract)
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets.
Do you know that the telephone, the television and penicillin are Scottish
? (invent)
Do you know that the telephone, the television and penicillin are Scottish
? (invent)
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets.
A
is a scientist who studies the solid and liquid matter
that constitutes the Earth. (geology
A
is a scientist who studies the solid and liquid matter
that constitutes the Earth. (geology
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets.
95% of the atmosphere on Mars is carbon dioxide, which is
to breathe. (poison)
95% of the atmosphere on Mars is carbon dioxide, which is
to breathe. (poison)
Complete the sentences, using the correct form of the words in brackets.
Do you think astronauts feel a great sense of
when they travel alone in space? (lonely)
Do you think astronauts feel a great sense of
when they travel alone in space? (lonely)
You can be connected to the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to an access system which allows you (5) _________ some of the Internet’s services.
Soon, scientific and educational institutions as well as research departments became (4) _________ in linking up, and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and communication network.
So, we don’t know what will be next (3)_________the not-too-distant future.
Today, from your computer, you can (2) ________a library in one country, talk to an expert on a certain topic in a second country and send your own information to someone doing research in a third.
The Internet is the world's largest computer network with over 100 million users worldwide (1)_______this number is doubling from year to year.
The Internet is the world's largest computer network with over 100 million users worldwide (1)_______this number is doubling from year to year.
Today, from your computer, you can (2) ________a library in one country, talk to an expert on a certain topic in a second country and send your own information to someone doing research in a third.
So, we don’t know what will be next (3)_________the not-too-distant future.
Soon, scientific and educational institutions as well as research departments became (4) _________ in linking up, and, before long, the Internet had expanded into an international information and communication network.
You can be connected to the Internet directly through your own computer or you can hook up to an access system which allows you (5) _________ some of the Internet’s services.
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
New Zealand is a small country in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands. New Zealand is 268,000 square kilometres, about the same size as the United Kingdom.
Maori people arrived from the Pacific in the 10th century, and by the 12th century there were many Maori settlements along the coasts of New Zealand. The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, which means ‘the land of the long white cloud’. Seven hundred years later, large numbers of Europeans started to settle in New Zealand. According to Government figures, the population of New Zealand in 2015 was over four million, and of these, about 75 percent lived in the North Island.
There are four main cities. Auckland, in the north, is the largest city with a population of over one million people. Auckland's population includes many different nationalities. For example, there are large groups of European, Maori, Pacific Island, Chinese and Indian people. Together with other smaller groups, they make Auckland an interesting and exciting place to live.
Although Wellington is the capital, the centre of government, it is smaller and quieter than Auckland with a population of 350,000. The main cities in the South Island are Christchurch, known as the Garden City, and Dunedin, which is often compared to a small Scottish city.
1. Where is New Zealand located?
2. When did Maori people first come to New Zealand?
3. What does “Aotearoa” mean?
4. Where did most New Zealanders live?
5. Why is Auckland an interesting city?
1. Where is New Zealand located?
2. When did Maori people first come to New Zealand?
3. What does “Aotearoa” mean?
4. Where did most New Zealanders live?
5. Why is Auckland an interesting city?
Rewrite the sentences as long as keep the similar meaning to the original one.
People spent more time communicating with each other in the past.
=> It took
People spent more time communicating with each other in the past.
=> It took
Rewrite the sentences as long as keep the similar meaning to the original one.
He used to write letters to keep in touch with her when he lived far from her.
=> Letters used to
He used to write letters to keep in touch with her when he lived far from her.
=> Letters used to
Rewrite the sentences as long as keep the similar meaning to the original one.
How long has that phone been used by our teacher?
=> When
?
How long has that phone been used by our teacher?
=> When
?
Rewrite the sentences as long as keep the similar meaning to the original one.
How about going on a picnic this weekend?
=> Why don't we
?
How about going on a picnic this weekend?
=> Why don't we
?
Rewrite the sentences as long as keep the similar meaning to the original one.
He suggested watching a comedy.
=> “Let’s
,” he said.
He suggested watching a comedy.
=> “Let’s
,” he said.
Listen and decide if the following sentences are True or False.
1. Most disasters happen suddenly every year.
2. Tornadoes start at sea, and can travel a long distance.
3. A strong wind happens when more and more hot, wet air rises up.
4. Tornadoes are common in the U.S.A, Australia, and Japan.
5. Scientists can track hurricanes and stop them.
1. Most disasters happen suddenly every year.
2. Tornadoes start at sea, and can travel a long distance.
3. A strong wind happens when more and more hot, wet air rises up.
4. Tornadoes are common in the U.S.A, Australia, and Japan.
5. Scientists can track hurricanes and stop them.