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IV. Read the passage and circle the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the passage. (1pt)              SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a deadly disease. Scientists  haven't found the

(25) ___________ of this disease. SARS is dangerous because it develops quickly. Patients normally

(26) ___________ a high fever, a sore throat, and cough. Their body temperature is above 38°C. Antibiotics cannot cure SARS, and scientists are looking for a (27) ___________to prevent the disease. Before they can find one, it is important to have a (28) ___________ lifestyle. You should keep fit, have plenty of fresh air, and eat lot foods with vitamin C.

25. A. reason                           B. cause                       C. source                                 D. ground

26. A. make                             B. take                         C. have                                    D. receive

27. A. treatment                      B. cure                         C. tablet                                   D. vaccine

28. A. healthy                         B. rich                         C. wealthy                               D. strong

V. Read the text carefully, then choose the most suitable answers (A, B, C or D) (1pt)

The elephant is the largest animal to walk on Earth. An elephant can carry a load of 1,200 pounds. They eat 300 pounds of food a day. An elephant baby can weigh 200 pounds at birth. Elephants can live up to 70 years. Elephants can be trained to carry logs with their trunks. They also use their trunks for drinking water, bathing, eating and communicating. There are two kinds of elephants: the African elephant and the Indian elephant. African elephant can be characterized as larger ears. The African elephant grows up to 10 feet and weighs as much as 12,000 pounds. The Indian elephant grows up to 9 feet tall, and weighs up to 800 pounds. This elephant is characterized as smaller ears. Another name for the Indian elephant is the Asian elephant.

29. How much does an elephant baby weigh at birth?

A. 70 pounds                B. 200 pounds              C. 300 pounds                D. 1,200 pounds

30. According to the passage, elephants can use their trunks for the following activities EXCEPT?

A. Sleeping                   B. communicating         C. Bathing                      D. Drinking

31. Which kind of elephant is the largest?

A. The Indian elephant                                       B. the African elephant

C. the Asian elephant                                         D. the Indian and Asian elephant

32. An Indian elephant has __________________ than an African elephant.

A. a longer tail              B. a shorter tail             C. bigger ears                  D. smaller ears

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27 tháng 5 2021

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1 B

2 C

3 D

4 A

V

1 B

2 A

3 B

4 D

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate correct word for each of the blanks   SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a deadly disease. Scien haven't found the (28)......of this disease. SARS is dangerous because it develops quickly. Patients normally (29)......a high fever, a sore throat, and cough. Their body temperature is (30)......38°C.   Antibiotics cannot cure SARS, and scientists are looking for a (31)..... to prevent the disease. Before they can...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate correct word for each of the blanks

   SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a deadly disease. Scien haven't found the (28)......of this disease. SARS is dangerous because it develops quickly. Patients normally (29)......a high fever, a sore throat, and cough. Their body temperature is (30)......38°C.

   Antibiotics cannot cure SARS, and scientists are looking for a (31)..... to prevent the disease. Before they can find one, it is important to have a (32) ......lifestyle. You should keep fit, have plenty of fresh air, and eat lot foods with vitamin C.

28. A. reason                B. cause                                   

C. source                                  D. ground

29. A. make                  B. take                                     

C. have                                     D. receive

30. A. above                 B. below                                  

C. more                                    D. on

31. A. treatment            B. cure                                    

C. tablet                                    D. vaccine

32. A. healthy                B. rich                                       

C. wealthy                                 D. strong

 

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4 tháng 7 2021

B C C D A

As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease; In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have very low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when...
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As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease; In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have very low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact, the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when Japanese people move to the United States, the rates of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other high-fat foods become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently, doctors’ everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to eat less meat and fewer dairy products.

61. What is the main idea of this passage?

a. Doctors advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables.

b. Eating meat causes cancer and heart disease.

c. The kind of diet we have can cause or prevent diseases.

d. Children eat the same way their parents eat.

62. Why do the Japanese have low rates of cancer and heart disease?

a. Because they eat a lot of grains and very little meat.

b. Because they do eat animal fat.

c. Because their diet changes.

d. Because they live longer than anyone else in the world.

63. “…the Japanese live longer them anyone else…” What does anyone else mean?

a. some other people

b. all other people

c. most other people

d. nobody

64. Where does the word ‘there’ in line 11 refer to?

a. in the United States

b. in Cuba

c. in Japan

d. in Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary

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5 tháng 10 2019

1.b

2.a

3.c

4.c

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

Read the following passage. Choose and circle the correct answer A, B, C or D. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) research, the emission from car exhausts causes more deaths than road accidents. The research found that one third of all harmful air pollution was caused by road transport, and that long term exposure to pollution caused estimated 21,000 premature deaths a year across the three countries, France, Austria and Switzerland. This is much higher than the 9,947 who died...
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Read the following passage. Choose and circle the correct answer A, B, C or D. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) research, the emission from car exhausts causes more deaths than road accidents. The research found that one third of all harmful air pollution was caused by road transport, and that long term exposure to pollution caused estimated 21,000 premature deaths a year across the three countries, France, Austria and Switzerland. This is much higher than the 9,947 who died that year as a result of road accidents. In addition, the researchers calculated that the car fumes caused 300,000 extra cases of bronchitis in children, and 15,000 extra hospital admissions for heart disease made worse by the pollution. They calculated that the cost of dealing with all this was 27 billion Euros per year. A lot of money goes into making cars safer, but not as much is spent solving air pollution. 1. What is the main idea of the text? A. Pollution and road accidents B. Bad effects of car exhausts C. the necessity of making cars safer D. The toll of road accident 2.According to the passage,.......................................................... A. air pollution causes more deaths than road accidents. B. road accidents cause more deaths than car fumes. C. long term exposure to pollution is harmless. D. car fumes cause one third of premature deaths. 3. Which of the following is not true? A. Car exhausts cause bronchitis and heart disease. B. Car fumes cause one third of all harmful air pollution. C. Each year road accidents cause 9,947 deaths. D. More people died as a result of air pollution than road accidents. 4.The money spent solving air pollution is ......................................................... A. 27 billion Euros per year B. not able to calculate C. more than making cars safer D. less than to make car safer 5. Which of the following is not mentioned as the bad effect of air pollution? A. Causing illness in children B. Causing premature deaths C. Causing road accidents D. Causing heart diseases
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V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage. In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can...
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V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.

In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can always tell the people who (29)...................because their uniforms are not as new or don'L fit properly. Lastly, the main reason. (30)....................most students don't like school uniforms is because most schools choose such horrible colors and styles that don't (31)...................young people from poor home

24. a. clothes b. term c. name d. uniform

25: a. risks b. limits c. advantages d. pleasures

26. with b. to c. in d. for

27. a. can c. should b. need d. have to

28. a. look b. dress c. view d. like

29. a. come b. go c. run d. move

30. a. what b. which c. why d. when

31. a. give b. suit c. design d. wear

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24 tháng 11 2018

V. Choose the one option that best completes the passage.

In many secondary schools in Britain the wearing of school (24)..............is compulsory. Some schools argue that there many (25)................to this system. Most students don't agree (26)................school uniforms, however, for number of reasons. Firstly, when you (27)................wear the same clothes as everyone else you don't have a chance to develop personal taste in the way you (28)............... Moreover, you can always tell the people who (29)...................because their uniforms are not as new or don'L fit properly. Lastly, the main reason. (30)....................most students don't like school uniforms is because most schools choose such horrible colors and styles that don't (31)...................young people from poor home

24. a. clothes b. term c. name d. uniform

25: a. risks b. limits c. advantages d. pleasures

26. with b. to c. in d. for

27. a. can c. should b. need d. have to

28. a. look b. dress c. view d. like

29. a. come b. go c. run d. move

30. a. what b. which c. why d. when

31. a. give b. suit c. design d. wear

Read the passage and then choose the best answer. The British ship H.M.S Breadalbane sank in the Canadian Arctic on August 21 1853, after being crushed by encroaching ice while on a rescue mission. The 31 crewmen aboard escaped over the ice to a companion vessel as the Breadalbane went down in 15 minutes. Canadian scientists now report that after a three-year search of records about the ship, they have located it sitting upright in 110 meters of water. Using a robot camera device, they said...
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Read the passage and then choose the best answer.

The British ship H.M.S Breadalbane sank in the Canadian Arctic on August 21 1853, after being crushed by encroaching ice while on a rescue mission. The 31 crewmen aboard escaped over the ice to a companion vessel as the Breadalbane went down in 15 minutes.

Canadian scientists now report that after a three-year search of records about the ship, they have located it sitting upright in 110 meters of water. Using a robot camera device, they said they have taken remarkably clear pictures of the Breadalbane, which has been well preserved by the ice and the supercold water "What we have is a treasure trove of 19th century Arctic exploration." reported one scientist. Located 1000 kilometers above the Arctic Circle, the Breadalbane is the world's northernmost known shipwreck.

  1. According to the passage, the Breadalbane was sailing where it was on August 21, 1853, mainly to
    A. explore the area in which it sank. B. defend that area for the British government.
    C. find a northwest passage to the Orient. D. save the lives of other people.

  2. What happened to the Breadalbane's crew?
    A. Some survived but most perished. B. Most survived but a few perished.
    C. All perished in the accident. D. All were rescued by another ship.

  3. The scientists can prove they have found the exact location of the Breadalbane because they
    A. have taken underwater photos of the ship.
    B. dived down to the wreck to explore it
    C. managed to refloat the boat using modern engineering techniques.

D. retrieved some objects from the wreck with the ship's name on them.

  1. The reason that the scientists called the wreck a "treasure trove" is that they expect it to yield a lot of

A. precious metals. B. valuable foreign goods. C. precious stones. D. valuable information.

  1. The main reason that they can be sure to expect to learn a great deal about 19th century Arctic exploration from the wreck is that
    A. no other ship ever sank in waters so far north.
    B. water currents are gentle there so the ship was not moved.
    C. the camera they are using is a robot.
    D. the ship has been extremely well preserved by the severe cold.

  2. The principal historical distinction of this wreck when compared with other is that
    A. it has lain underwater for so long.
    B. the scientists expect to become wealthy from its discovery.
    C. no other has been found so far north.
    D. until now it has been impossible to take pictures in such icy waters.

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1. My classmates suggested playing chess but I prefer ________ hike and seek. A. playing B. play C. played D to playing 2. You don't like English food. What about ________Chinese food? A. to eat B. eat C. eating D. ate 3. I think we should ________ up our neighborhood. A. to clean B. clean C. cleaning D. cleaned 4. Our teacher suggests ________a meeting to discuss about the solution to keep our environment clean. A. to hold B. hold C. holding D. held 5. Her former leader suggests that...
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1. My classmates suggested playing chess but I prefer ________ hike and seek.

A. playing B. play C. played D to playing

2. You don't like English food. What about ________Chinese food?

A. to eat B. eat C. eating D. ate

3. I think we should ________ up our neighborhood.

A. to clean B. clean C. cleaning D. cleaned

4. Our teacher suggests ________a meeting to discuss about the solution to keep our environment clean.

A. to hold B. hold C. holding D. held

5. Her former leader suggests that she should ________ harder to break her past records.

A. to train B. train C. training D. trained

6. The children volunteer to clean up the local park ________ there are lot of used cans and trash there.

A. but B. because C. and D. so

7. Her mother took her to the zoo ________ it owed her some rare animals.

A. but B. because C. and D. so

8. The "Green Sunday" was short: ________, the students enjoyed it very much.

A. but B. because C. however D. although

9. Hoa missed the bus this morning, ________ she went to school late.

A. but B. so C. however D. and

10. Dioxins are dangerous chemicals________ they can cause cancer and birth defects.

A. but B. however C. because D. therefore

11. The children ate too much sweet ________ they get toothache easily.

A. so B. and C. but D. because

12. Organically grown fruits and vegetables may not look as perfect, ________ it's good for your health.

A. so B. and C. however D. therefor

13. Thousand s of gallons of water were polluted ________some body spilled the motor oil and it swept into the ground.

A. because B. so C. and D. however

14. ________ we use less electricity, power plants will burn less fuel.

A. If B. So C. Therefore D. Because

15. Old newspapers can be used to make newspapers, ________ you can collect them and bring them to the recycling center.

A. so B. because C. and D. therefore

16. Don't use Styrofoam or aerosol spray ________ they both contain chlorofluorocarbons.

A. so B. because C. and D. for

17. Pesticides are chemicals poisons used by farmers to kill weeds and insect pests, ________ some pesticides are still in the food when it gets to the market.

A. so B. because C. and D. however

18. We use paper whenever we can, ________ the backs of envelopes or the clean backs of notebook sheets are great for scrap paper.

A. so B. because C. but D. however

18. He didn't go to school yesterday; ______.he had to ask his friends what they learned then.

A. but B. therefore C. and D. so

20. The countryside is very peaceful ________ the air is so fresh.

A. but B. and C. therefore D. because

21. Ba missed the Math test yesterday. ________, he will have to do it next week.

A. therefore B. but C. and D. because

22. My sister is very tired: ________, she still has to cook dinner for the family.

A. so B. however C. and D. as

23. She doesn't look so pretty ________.She has soft voice.

A. and B. but C. so D. however

24. They don't like the opera ________ it doesn't look sound interesting.

A. and B. but C. because D. so

25. Daisy is very nice: ________, all her friends love her very much.

A. and B. so C. therefore D. because

26. Can you turn_________ the lights? It's too dark.

A. on B. off C. in D. for

27. What are you looking ________? My picture book. I've lost it.

A. on B. off C. for D. after

28. There are ________ saving methods and inventions to use solar energy.

A. energetic B. energize C. energy D. power

29. I had to pay much money this month for the international________.

A. calls B. calling C. to call D. called

30. A new – conditioner will be ________ this morning.

A. to install B. installed C. installing D. to install.

31. Scientists are looking for an ________ way to educe energy consumption.

A. effect B. affection C. effective D. effectively

32. We can ________ easily in the daylight.

A. to read B. reading C. read D. readable

33. She won't take all these suitcases ________ she likes to travel lightly

A. so B. but C. because D. and

34. They are completely short of water now. A number of people have died because of this ___

A. shortage B. short C. shorten D. shortening

35. What can we do to spend less ________ lighting?

A. in B. on C. about D. at

36. There will be a _______cut tomorrow in Bu Nho.

A. energetic B. energize C. energy D. power

37. Your house needs _________ right now it's too old.

A. paint B. painted C. to paint D. painting

38. My father used to make me ________hard at night.

A. study B. to study C. studying D. studied

39. Will you _________for dinner one night.

A. across B. down C. over D. in

40. It is necessary that the government ________something about it immediately.

A. do B. did C. to do D. have done

41. He talks as if he_________ about it clearly.

A. know B. to know C. knowing D. knew

42. She _______ hard last night. She did her test perfectly this morning.

A. can have studied B. might have studied

C. should have studied D. must have studied

43. That's the _______ interesting novel I've ever read.

A. more B. even C. most D. every

44. My color TV, _______ I bought 10 years ago, still gives beautiful pictures.

A. which B. that C. what D. X

45. He is very stubborn, so it will be difficult to _______ him to go.

A. persuade B. suggest C. make D. prevent

46. "Who is Mr. Medley?" "I have no idea. I've never heard _______ him".

A. about B. from C. after D. of

47. Children are _______ to overcome problems.

A. determine B. determined C. determinant D. determination

48. They will be sent to work in America _______ their English is better next year.

A. when B. unless C. if D. because

49. I've never ______very well with my brother. We've got completely different personalities.

A. got off B. got on C. got away D. got up

50. ____ lion dancing is very popular in Viet Nam, my friend Andy does not enjoy it.

A. But B. Although C. If D. However

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27 tháng 3 2020

1. A

2.C

3.B

4.C

5.B

6.B

7.C

8.C

9.B

10.C

11.C

12.C

13.A

14.A

15.D

16B.

17.D

18.B

19.D

20.B

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21. Ba missed the Math test yesterday. ________, he will have to do it next week.

A. therefore B. but C. and D. because

22. My sister is very tired: ________, she still has to cook dinner for the family.

A. so B. however C. and D. as

23. She doesn’t look so pretty ________.She has soft voice.

A. and B. but C. so D. however

24. They don’t like the opera ________ it doesn’t look sound interesting.

A. and B. but C. because D. so

25. Daisy is very nice: ________, all her friends love her very much.

A. and B. so C. therefore D. because

26. Can you turn­­­­­­­­­_________ the lights? It’s too dark.

A. on B. off C. in D. for

27. What are you looking ________? My picture book. I’ve lost it.

A. on B. off C. for D. after

28. There are ________ saving methods and inventions to use solar energy.

A. energetic B. energize C. energy D. power

29. I had to pay much money this month for the international________.

A. calls B. calling C. to call D. called

30. A new – conditioner will be ________ this morning.

A. to install B. installed C. installing D. to install.

31. Scientists are looking for an ________ way to educe energy consumption.

A. effect B. affection C. effective D. effectively

32. We can ________ easily in the daylight.

A. to read B. reading C. read D. readable

33. She won’t take all these suitcases ________ she likes to travel lightly

A. so B. but C. because D. and

34. They are completely short of water now. A number of people have died because of this ___

A. shortage B. short C. shorten D. shortening

35. What can we do to spend less ________ lighting?

A. in B. on C. about D. at

36. There will be a _______cut tomorrow in Bu Nho.

A. energetic B. energize C. energy D. power

37. Your house needs _________ right now it’s too old.

A. paint B. painted C. to paint D. painting

38. My father used to make me ________hard at night.

A. study B. to study C. studying D, studied

39. Will you _________for dinner one night.

A. across B. down C. over D. in

40. It is necessary that the government ________something about it immediately.

A. do B. did C. to do D. have done

41. He talks as if he_________ about it clearly.

A. know B. to know C. knowing D. knew

42. She _______ hard last night. She did her test perfectly this morning.

A. can have studied B. might have studied

C. should have studied D. must have studied

43. That’s the _______ interesting novel I’ve ever read.

A. more B. even C. most D. every

44. My color TV, _______ I bought 10 years ago, still gives beautiful pictures.

A. which B. that C. what D. X

45. He is very stubborn, so it will be difficult to _______ him to go.

A. persuade B. suggest C. make D. prevent

46. “Who is Mr. Medley?” “I have no idea. I’ve never heard _______ him”.

A. about B. from C. after D. of

47. Children are _______ to overcome problems.

A. determine B. determined C. determinant D. determination

48. They will be sent to work in America _______ their English is better next year.

A. when B. unless C. if D. because

49. I’ve never ______very well with my brother. We’ve got completely different personalities.

A. got off B. got on C. got away D. got up

50. ____ lion dancing is very popular in Viet Nam, my friend Andy does not enjoy it.

A. But B. Although C. If D. However

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.There is one planet that still fascinates and teases scientists mainly because it doesn’t have an atmosphere to obscure observation, yet it is not big enough for sufficiently accurate telescopic observation. The fact that it is also very close to the sun also makes it difficult for astronomers.However, space telescopes have told us a lot more about Mercury. It...
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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.

There is one planet that still fascinates and teases scientists mainly because it doesn’t have an atmosphere to obscure observation, yet it is not big enough for sufficiently accurate telescopic observation. The fact that it is also very close to the sun also makes it difficult for astronomers.

However, space telescopes have told us a lot more about Mercury. It is rather similar to Earth’s moon and to Mars. There are mountainous areas dotted with craters and large valleys which are uncratered. The moon’s valleys have fewer cracks and ridges are smoother. Mercury’s valleys are filled with volcanic rocks, similar to on the moon, yet there is no evidence of volcanoes, even extinct ones, on Mercury, as there is on the both Mars and the moon, and of course here on Earth.

So, scientists presume the valleys on Mercury were caused by different things, that is to say not by volcanoes, but by very large meteorites, which also caused the cracks in the terrain and left the ridges rough and uneven. More and better photos of Mercury are at present at best only hypotheses.

Question28. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. Astronomers’ difficulties. C. The Earth’s moon.

B. Observation of planets. D. The planet, Mercury

Question29. Why does Mercury still tease scientists?

A. Because it has an atmosphere which obscures observation.

B. Because it is too close to the sun.

C. Because it is difficult for space probes to get close to.

D. Because it is too small.

Question30. What is true about Mercury but not true about the moon or Mars?

A. The valleys are filled with volcanic rocks. C. There are no volcanoes.

B. The valleys are uncratered. D. They are hilly regions.

Question31. What does the author imply space telescopes can do better than land-based telescopes?

A. Show more of the planet, Mercury. C. Show what caused Mercury’s valleys.

B. Show the meteorites which hit Mercury. D. Show the volcanoes on Mercury. 

Question32. What can we infer from the passage that astronomers still need to get more detailed observation of Mercury?

A. More hypotheses C. Larger space telescopes.

B. Better and more space telescopes. D. More ways to prove hypotheses.

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Question28. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. Astronomers’ difficulties. C. The Earth’s moon.

B. Observation of planets. D. The planet, Mercury

Question29. Why does Mercury still tease scientists?

A. Because it has an atmosphere which obscures observation.

B. Because it is too close to the sun.

C. Because it is difficult for space probes to get close to.

D. Because it is too small.

Question30. What is true about Mercury but not true about the moon or Mars?

A. The valleys are filled with volcanic rocks. C. There are no volcanoes.

B. The valleys are uncratered. D. They are hilly regions.

Question31. What does the author imply space telescopes can do better than land-based telescopes?

A. Show more of the planet, Mercury. C. Show what caused Mercury’s valleys.

B. Show the meteorites which hit Mercury. D. Show the volcanoes on Mercury. 

Question32. What can we infer from the passage that astronomers still need to get more detailed observation of Mercury?

A. More hypotheses C. Larger space telescopes.

B. Better and more space telescopes. D. More ways to prove hypotheses.