UNIT 2
UNIT 2
UNIT 2
TEST 2
I. Find the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
1. A. conserve B. fossil C. resource D. reduce
2. A. pollution B. chemical C. pesticide D. natural
3. A. organic B. energy C. appliance D. disaster
4. A. artificial B. generation C. responsible D.
transportation
5. A. renewable B. community C. environment D. vegetable
II. Choose the answer which is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
words.
1. The global climate shifts have occurred for several decades.
A. dealt with B. hidden C. taken place D. checked in
2. Increased consumption of water leads to rapid depletion of groundwater
reserves.
A. enlarge B. exhaustion C. increase D. expand
3. Volcanic rocks formed are drastically different from their oceanic
counterparts.
A. extremely B. slightly C. moderately D.
incompletely
4. Certain chemicals are easily absorbed into the bloodstream.
A. consumed B. taken in C. involved D. taken up
5. Unlike acid rain or deforestation, global warming may not be visible.
A. cultivation B. afforestation C. forestry D. clear-
cutting
III. Choose the answer which is OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined words.
1. The cancer treatment has some unfortunate side effects.
A. deadly B. disastrous C. lucky D. bad
2. These virus infections display obvious visual symptoms.
A. clear B. visible C. ambiguous D. apparent
3. The typhoon devastated a large section of the east coast.
A. built B. demolish C. destroy D. wreck
4. Climate change will severely affect many countries in coming decades.
A. heavily B. dangerously C. badly D. mildly
5. They have made maximum use of the natural resources available.
A. high B. minimum C. average D. top
IV. Supply the correct tense of the verb in the brackets.
1. They __________ (not deliver) the food yet.
2. I promise that I __________ (be) home in time.
3. It is hot in here. I __________ (open) the window.
4. The villagers __________ (not use) this road very often.
5. Jessica __________ (move) to London next year.
6. Last night they __________ (cancel) the match because of the rain.
7. Millions of people __________ (use) the Internet every day.
8. They had picked the oranges before the storm __________ (strike).
9. I didn’t realize that someone __________ (record) our conversation.
10. As planned, I __________ (stay) with my relatives in my hometown next
summer.
V. Choose the underlined words that need correction.
1. Amada looks very unhappily with the dress, and she’s going to cry.
A B C D
2. This time tomorrow Tom is on his way to the ceremony at his old school.
A B C D
3. If our players win the next match, they go straight to the play-off round.
A B C D
4. I already have invited 100 people to my party, and I hope everyone will
come.
A B C D
5. My parents have books the hotel as they are going to spend their
A B C
holidays at the beach.
D
VI. Choose the best answers to complete the dialogues.
1. - A: It’s your studies that you should concentrate on.
- B: ________________________________________________________________________
A. Yes, I should continue with my homework.
B. Could you help me to study?
C. I know what you mean.
D. I don’t think my studies are not important.
2. - A: Cutting down on fossil fuel use is the best way to stop pollution.
- B: ________________________________________________________________________
A. You can say that again.
B. That’s why they choose gasoline cars.
C. We don’t have to stop to get more petroleum.
D. Pollution and fossil fuels have no connection.
3. - A: ________________________________________________________________________
- B: I’m not sure, but some can live a thousand years.
A. Who do you live with?
B. How long can a tree live?
C. Why are you planting a tree here?
D. How old are they?
4. - A: Do you always turn off the lights before leaving the room?
- B: ________________________________________________________________________
A. There are many lights to turn off.
B. I haven’t turned them off.
C. No, I’m not leaving the room.
D. Not always.
5. - A: I’ve seen him before. I remember that.
- B: ________________________________________________________________________
A. He may be your old schoolmate.
B. I haven’t met you. Trust me!
C. Why didn’t you ask him in advance?
D. I totally disagree with you.
VII. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each
question.
Contaminated water and poor sanitation are linked to transmission of
diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid and polio.
Absent, inadequate, or inappropriately managed water and sanitation services
expose individuals to preventable health risks. This is particularly the case in
health care facilities where both patients and staff are placed at additional risk
of infection and disease when water, sanitation and hygiene services are
lacking. Globally, 15% of patients develop an infection during a hospital stay,
with the proportion much greater in low-income countries.
Inadequate management of urban, industrial and agricultural wastewater
means the drinking-water of hundreds of millions of people is dangerously
contaminated or chemically polluted. Natural presence of chemicals,
particularly in groundwater, can also be of health significance, including arsenic
and fluoride, while other chemicals, such as lead, may be elevated in drinking-
water as a result of leaching from water supply components in contact with
drinking-water.
Some 829,000 people are estimated to die each year from diarrhea as a
result of unsafe drinking-water, sanitation and hand hygiene. Yet diarrhea is
largely preventable, and the deaths of 297,000 children aged under 5 years
could be avoided each year if these risk factors were addressed. Where water
is not readily available, people may decide handwashing is not a priority,
thereby adding to the likelihood of diarrhea and other diseases.
Diarrhea is the most widely known disease linked to contaminated food and
water but there are other hazards. In 2017, over 220 million people required
preventative treatment for schistosomiasis - an acute and chronic disease
caused by parasitic worms contracted through exposure to infested water.
In many parts of the world, insects that live or breed in water carry and
transmit diseases such as dengue fever. Some of these insects, known as
vectors, breed in clean, rather than dirty water, and household drinking water
containers can serve as breeding grounds. The simple intervention of covering
water storage containers can reduce vector breeding and may also reduce
faecal contamination of water at the household level.
1. The passage is mainly about __________.
A. diarrhea
B. water pollution
C. diarrhea and other diseases
D. diarrhea and other diseases caused by water pollution
2. The phrase “risk factors” in the third paragraph refers to__________.
A. industrial and agricultural waste
B. poor sanitation
C. chemicals in drinking water
D. unsafe drinking-water, sanitation and hand hygiene
3. The word “transmit” in the fifth paragraph is closest in meaning to__________.
A. spread B. break C. conceal D. retain
4. According to the third paragraph, how many people may possibly have
diarrhea each year?
A. 297,000 B. 829,000
C. 1,126,000 D. more than 829,000
5. Which of the following diseases is not mentioned in the passage?
A. cancer B. polio
C. schistosomiasis D. dengue fever
6. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?
A. In low-income countries, the proportion of patients developing an infection
during a hospital stay is higher than 15%.
B. Arsenic and fluoride are natural presence of chemicals in groundwater.
C. Insects that carry and transmit diseases only breed in clean water.
D. Diarrhea is preventable for people of all ages.
VIII. Rewrite the second sentence so that it means similarly to the first
one.
1. We have a new laboratory in our school.
There ________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
2. Why don’t we meet for lunch on Saturday?
How _________________________________________________________________________
3. The new computer is faster than the old one.
The old computer_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
4. My cousin lent me old bike.
I borrowed____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
5. Anna and Jimmy stayed in the shop for two hours.
Anna and Jimmy spent _______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
6. They are building a new hotel next to my house.
A new hotel___________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
7. My parents don’t allow me to use the mobile phone.
My parents don’t_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
8. He would go to the football club when he was in high school.
He used ______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
TEST 3
I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
1. A. cave B. nature C. plant D. amazing
2. A. tree B. deer C. deep D. seed
3. A. scenery B. rely C. sky D. dry
4. A. zoo B. root C. tool D. wood
5. A. gases B. areas C. fuels D. cities
II. Supply the correct form of the word in the brackets.
1. Chile is the world’s largest __________ of copper. (produce)
2. Plants are the main source of __________ oxygen. (atmosphere)
3. __________ will be on the watch for damage to wildlife. (Environment)
4. Tap water is usually heavily treated with __________ . (chemic)
5. We should stop factories from producing __________ gases. (harm)
6. __________ are constantly being released into the atmosphere. (pollute)
7. People are paying more for __________ water than they are for gasoline.
(bottle)
8. When the bottle is empty, wash it out thoroughly before __________ . (refill)
9. __________ were chosen by the students from among themselves.
(Represent)
10. The world is facing a problem of population __________ . (explode)
III. Choose the correct option.
1. I think I (am going to/will) go to bed now. I’m feeling tired.
2. She has decided that she (is going to/will) look for a new school.
3. Look at those black clouds. I think it (is going to/will) rain.
4. I’m sure you (will/are going to) enjoy this Sunday’s match.
5. My parents (are going to/will) come home when they finish work.
6. Their suitcases are packed. They (will/are going to) go on holiday.
7. Fred wants to find a job, but he (isn’t going to/won’t) do it today.
8. Someone is knocking at the door. - OK, I (am going to/will) answer it.
9. You’ve heard that I (will/am going to) move to Ho Chi Minh City, haven’t you?
10. Sorry, I forgot to bring your book. I (am going to/will) return it to you
tomorrow.
IV. Choose the best option A, B, C or D.
1. I hope I __________ around the world when I __________ older.
A. travel - am B. will travel - will be
C. will travel - am D. travel - will be
2. This house __________ by my grandfather in 2007.
A. was built B. built C. is built D. has built
3. Who do you think __________ the match?
A. is winning B. will win C. won D. win
4. __________ on other planets? What do you think?
A. Will people live B. Do people live
C. Are people living D. Did people live
5. A new stadium __________ near the station now.
A. is building B. is being built C. builds D. is built
6. Look at how that man is driving! He __________ an accident!
A. will have B. is going to have C. is having D. is had
7. The new road __________ in a few days.
A. finished B. finish
C. is going to be finished D. is finishing
8. When I get older, I __________ rich and famous.
A. was B. am going to be
C. am D. will be
9. Here __________ our bus. Hurry up! We __________ it!
A. came - missed B. come - miss
C. comes - are going to miss D. will come - will miss
10. The river __________ by poisonous chemicals for a long time.
A. was polluted B. polluted
C. pollutes D. has been polluted
V. Complete the conversation with the sentences from the box.
A. That’s right.
B. They’re very cheap.
C. We see plastic bags everywhere.
D. I see, but I don’t really like folding the bags like this.
E. Why are you folding the plastic bags?
F. Yes, we’re polluting the environment with garbage, and
plastic waste.
G. I never reuse these bags.
H. We don’t have to worry about it.
Brian: (1) _________________________
Jimmy: Well, for future use.
Brian: Are you serious? (2) _________________________
Jimmy: Yes, I am. I’ll save these bags because they are always useful.
Brian: You can always buy new bags from any market.
(3) _________________________ It’s not worth saving each one.
Jimmy: Yes, they’re cheap. That’s why we see them everywhere, on the
streets, in the rivers, at home, in the forests, under the seas... (4)
_________________________
Brian: Oh, I know what you’re talking about...
Jimmy: (5) _________________________
Brian: So, reusing these bags is your way to help the environment, isn’t it?
Jimmy: (6) _________________________
Brian: There are already companies and organizations that deal with the
problem. (7) _________________________
Jimmy: No, you’re wrong. It’s the responsibility of everyone, you and I, our
families, our friends...
Brian: (8) _________________________
Jimmy: You don’t have to fold. Just put them to the recycle bin.
Brian: Okay.
VI. Read the passage and write True or False next to the sentences.
Air pollution is contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any
chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics
of the atmosphere. Household combustion devices, motor vehicles, industrial
facilities and forest fires are common sources of air pollution. Pollutants of
major public health concern include particulate matter, carbon monoxide,
ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide. Outdoor and indoor air pollution
cause respiratory and other diseases and is an important source of morbidity
and mortality.
Air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide every year. WHO
data shows that almost all of the global population (99%) breathe air that
exceeds WHO guideline limits containing high levels of pollutants, with low-
and middle-income countries suffering from the highest exposures. WHO is
supporting countries to address air pollution.
From smog hanging over cities to smoke inside the home, air pollution poses a
major threat to health and climate. The combined effects of ambient (outdoor)
and household air pollution cause millions of premature deaths every year,
largely as a result of increased mortality from stroke, heart disease, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer and acute respiratory infections.
T
F
1. Air pollution is contamination of the outdoor environment only.
2. Except for household combustion devices, motor vehicles,
industrial facilities and forest fires are common sources of air
pollution.
3. Outdoor and indoor air pollution is an important source of
morbidity and mortality.
4. Air pollution kills an estimated seven million people worldwide
every year.
5. According to WHO, all of the global population breathe polluted
air.
6. Smoke inside the home isn’t a major threat to health and
climate.
7. The combined effects of outdoor and household air pollution
reduce millions of premature deaths.
VII. Complete the second sentence using the words in the brackets.
1. They use boats as a means of transport in Mekong Delta. (used)
Boats ________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
2. The special pizza is being prepared by the cook. (preparing)
The cook _____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
3. Thanh started learning the guitar 5 years ago. (for)
Thanh ________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
4. We can only improve if we practice harder. (by)
We can_______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
5. Janes does not always remember people’s names. (bad)
Janes is ______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
6. He doesn’t want to work as a shipper any more. (tired)
He is_________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
7. He bought the shirt immediately and did not ask for a discount. (instead)
He bought____________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
8. How long have Anna and Lucas got married? (get)
When_________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________