Human beings enjoy their life with more and more progress of science A and technological, but it is also very necessary to think more about the B C problems that modern machines and
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1 a information b necessary c scientific d automatic
2 a diagnostic b preparation c technology d transportation
4 a fiction b office c machine d expert
5 a camera b computer c vegetable d everything
Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the
underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one
6 People used to know more or less how their children would live
a almost b generally c lately d definitely
7 Our children should be educated and trained well enough to perform the
_ jobs of contemporary society
a safe b diagnostic c fiction d high-tech
8 Two thousand people are _ as having cancer of the mouth every year;
and 60 per cent of them will die within five years
a regarded b diagnosed c checked d killed
9 John has sent five letters to his friend but he has not received any reply
a information b postscript c letter d answer
10 Peter is so _ that he never thinks of anything bad and unsuccessful
a optimistic b disappointed c pessimistic d keen
11 In case of _, you can call me at the office
a fiction b automation c urgency d importance
12 I sometimes read _ fictions in my spare time
a science b scientific c scientist d scientifically
13 _ surely leads to the loss of many factory jobs
a Automatic b Automation c Automate d Automatically
14 We needed some more money for the _ work and Peter promised to help
us
a prepare b preparation c preparatory d prepared
15 I cannot really imagine what _ world will be like
16 _ United States is _ world's biggest consumer of energy
a The / the b Ø / a c An / the d The / Ø
17 Miss Linda speaks _ Chinese very well although she is from _
UK
a the / Ø b a / Ø c the / an d Ø / the
18 We sometimes have _ pizza for _ lunch
a the / a b Ø / Ø c a / the d the / the
19 Which is _ highest mountain in the world?
20 She had not studied well, fortunately she passed the final exam
a although b but c despite d in spite of
21 _ we have worked overtime for weeks, we have not completed the
project
a In spite of b Even though the fact that
c Despite d Despite the fact that
22 Although she has live in London for three years, _
a but she cannot speak English b she cannot speak English
c but cannot speak English d and cannot speak English
23 In spite _ his did not get the highest grade in the final exam
a of his intelligence b he was intelligent
c his intelligence d of he was intelligent
24 We had the school picnic _
a even though the rain b despite of the rain
c although it raining d in spite of the rain
25 She looked _ to see who was going _ her
a round / after b up / off c at / to d for / with
26 She is a friendly girl who gets _ everyone she meets
a out of b on with c away from d into
27 I had my sister take care _ my children while I was _ business
a with / for b in / away c for / in d of / on
28 He took a lot of interest _ our work and he promised to help us _ any troubles
a in / with b for / on c about / at d for / from
29 Are you very familiar _ that new device?
30 According _ the US Census Bureau the world's population will reach 7.6 billion people by 2020
Error Identification
31 In 2030, how we will provide for the food, land, and energy needs of a
A B C
global population of over 8 billion?
D
32 Many people are afraid that in the future there will be no space leaving
A B C
for human beings and they express the idea of robots replacing human beings
D
33 Human beings enjoy their life with more and more progress of science
A
and technological, but it is also very necessary to think more about the
B C
problems that modern machines and devices may cause
D
34 Cars of the future will be using advanced technology to perform such
A B C functions as automatic cruise control, hazardous object avoidance, self-
parking but driverless transportation
D
35 In the future smart cars will also be intelligent enough to avoid
A B
pedestrians bicycle riders and others whom are not driving automobiles
C D
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Consider activities that most take for granted, particularly those who live in industrialized nations: drinking a glass of water; driving a car or traveling by mass transportation; living in a decent house or apartment; using modern household
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activities improve our quality of life Have you considered that to do all of the above
requires the availability of natural resources, whether used as raw materials or in
finished products?
The United Nations predicts that the global population will increase from the
present 6.65 billion to 7.95 billion by the year 2025 At the same time, the world is
becoming more prosperous The average person is consuming more food, water,
energy and metals Multiple millions in nations that were once poor are now moving
into the middle class They are driving cars, acquiring household appliances, using
electronic gadgets and adopting high-protein diets, similar to Western industrialized
nations The subject of natural resources has been in the news for years The media
has long reported that the world's supply of oil, minerals, fresh water, and lumber are
in danger of running out Yet very few people take this seriously
Within the next 50 years, the world's population is projected to rise by 40%
This growth, coupled with increasing industrialization and urbanization, will result in
greater demand for water Water will become much scarcer The United Nations
figures suggest that there are around 300 potential conflicts over water all over the
world According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about one-sixth of the
world's population lacks access to clean water, while 40% are without access to
proper sanitation services
36 Which future problems are referred in the text?
a industrialization and transportation b natural resources and water
c household appliances and food d cars and tools
37 The first paragraph means that _
a all things that make our lives convenient and comfortable need natural
resources
b people who live in industrialized countries travel everywhere by car
c people can enjoy more and more fresh air in the future
d we need more finished products than raw materials
38 According to the second paragraph, _
a population will decrease b many people will become poorer
c people use more food and energy d there will be no poor people
39 Natural resources _
a will never be used up
b have not ever been mentioned by the media
c have been the subject of the media for many years
d are being renovated
40 According to the text, _
a industrialization and urbanization have greater demand for water
b clean water is always available for everybody all the -time
c we will find more and more sources of safe water
d everybody on earth :will be supplied enough safe water in the future
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase
Robots already have a (41) _ role in medicine Robots are helping doctors
achieve more (42) _ in the operating room, performing safer, less invasive
techniques For example, The Da Vinci Surgical System by Intuitive Surgical helps
simplify complex procedures, and lets surgeons work through much smaller
incisions, thus making patient (43) _ easier and quicker
Advances in bio-robotics are leading to even more and more applications in surgery (44) _ robots have the potential to perform better than human surgeons
in certain respects
The pace of technological change is rapid, and it is easily possible to foresee a time (45) _ robots will become our teachers, policemen and even soldiers Robots will be better soldiers than humans They can strictly (46) _ the rules of engagement, codes of conduct, and war protocols (47) _ better than more passionate humans, resulting (48) a reduction of war crimes
Most robots in the future will do jobs which are the sorts of things that people used to do They will take away a lot of the mundane physical jobs certainly
Some (49) _ predict that it is not just manual jobs that will be replaced The more advanced the technology becomes, the more it forces us to (50) _ on those things that are fundamentally human
41 a pessimistic b disappointed c significant d minor
42 a difficulty b mistake c precision d decision
43 a recovery b discovery c illness d diseases
46 a chase b pursue c admit d follow
49 a managers b agriculturalists c experts d runners
TEST 2 Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
1 a machine b change c children d lunch
2 a reply b safely c quickly d yearly
Choose a, b, c, or d that best completes each unfinished sentence, substitutes the underlined part, or has a close meaning to the original one
6 He analyzed our country's economic problems profoundly He must be a/an _
a fiction writer b expert c messenger d scientist
7 We can take our photographs with a _
a labor-saving device b computer c camera d screen
8 Economic _ are very necessary in a certain time to help develop a country
a reforms b transformations c changes d conversion
9 _ refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather than books about real people or events
a Science b Fiction c Reference d Dictionary
10 He _ of being a famous journalist, but he is not really keen on learning
a daydreams b prepares c chooses d needs
11 I did not have enough lexical knowledge to _ that article from Vietnamese into English
a translate b convert c transmit d reform
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happened around
a slide b curtain c layer d screen
13 Those books are necessary for your thesis They are really _
a inform b information c informer d informative
14 The Japanese are _ at lowering manufacturing costs
a expert b expertise c expertly d expertises
15 After a nature disaster, there is always an need for food and water
16 I am still not accustomed _ the weather in London Except _
weather, I like everything there
a up / over b on / with c to / for d with / from
17 I'll be ready to leave _ about twenty minutes Please come and pick me to
the station
a away / toward b in / up c for / on d at / out
18 Computers have had a great effect _ our lives since its appearance
19 Don't keep shouting _ me I hate it
20 What's the matter _ you? You look pale and tired?
21 We are tired _ doing the same work day after day
22 _ the plane took off late, we still reached our destination on time
a Though b In spite c Despite d As though
23 He had a terrible cold _ he insisted on going swimming
a despite b although c in spite of d but
24 _ I became a millionaire, I would carryon working
a Even though b Despite of c In spite d Although that
25 _, he managed to complete the race
a In spite he was severely hurt b Despite he was severely hurt
c Even though being severely hurt d Despite being severely hurt
26 In spite _, we understood most of what he was saying
a of he was lisping b his lisp c of his lisp d he was lisping
27 Mary is independent woman with wise and enthusiasm
a an / Ø / Ø b a / the / the c the / a / an d Ø / a / the
28 One of _ students said, " _ professor is late today."
a the / A b the / The c Ø / A d a / Ø
29 Peter, likes to play volleyball, but he is not _ good player
a the / b Ø / a c the / the d a / the
30 My daughter is learning to play _ violin at _ school
a the / a b a/ the c the / Ø d Ø / the
Choose the sentence which has the closest meaning to the original one
31 Optimists believe that life will be far better than it is today
a Optimists cannot tell any differences between today life and future life
b It is believed by optimists that there will be no changes for life in the future
c Optimists believe that today's life is not as good as it will be
d Optimists believe that we will have a worse life in the future
32 In spite of his poverty, he led a devoted life to the revolutionary cause
a He could not devote his life to the revolutionary cause because of his poverty
b If he had not been so poor, he could have devoted his life to the revolutionary cause
c Poor as he was, he leg a devoted life to the revolutionary cause
d He led a devoted life to the revolutionary cause, but he was so poor
33 They did not let me in because I was not a member of the club
a They invited me although I was not a member of the club
b They did not allow me to enter because I was not a member of the club
c They invited me to the clubs as if I had been a member
d They asked me to get out of the club because I was not a member
34 Can you account for your strange behavior?
a Does your strange behavior make anybody surprised?
b Can you please stop behaving strangely?
c Can you give a good explanation for your strange behavior?'
d Is your strange behavior only for me?
35 Most bosses cannot put up with irresponsibility
a Irresponsibility is what most bosses are trying to find
b Most bosses cannot tolerate irresponsibility
c Irresponsibility is a must to please most bosses
d Without responsibility, most bosses will not offer you a job
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Computer and telecommunications are already giving us access to large amounts of information They are increasing our brain power As computers become more powerful they will grow more intelligent There seems no reason why machines should not become more intelligent than people in the future Computers will start to design and build other computers They will then be able to evolve There will then be two forms of "life" Many thousands of years in the future there might be competition for power between computers and life Which will win? Well, computers certainly have many advantages over life They can
process large amounts of information quickly
be switched off for years, then start to work perfectly when they are switched back on
be made very small, and control tiny machines
work together in networks to solve big problems Furthermore
Electronics is much simpler than life's chemistry and does not need liquid water
Unlike animals, which rely on plants to turn sunlight into chemical energy, semiconductors (the material that" computers are made from) can turn sunlight directly into electricity
When you compare computers to people the advantages are even more obvious
Computers do not have the instincts to fight which people seem to have
It takes only a few seconds to load a program into a computer but years to educate a human
When computers get out of date their information can be passed to new computers, but when people get old and die all their knowledge is lost For all these reasons computers are believed to be more successful and important than life many thousands of years in the future It will be computers, not people, to colonize the other planets and explore the Galaxy Life will be left behind
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36 In the future, mankind and computers will have a serious war for survival
37 A computer can design and build other ones
38 Computers will have instincts to fight as human beings do
39 If a computer has not been used for a long time, all data will lose
a True b False c No information
40 Computers will explore the universe
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase
If you think that life in 2030 sounds unrealistic, consider this: how many people in 1985 thought that computers and mobile phones could (41) _ such a central role in our lives today or that children would be gaming on the Internet No one can accurately (42) _ the future One thing is certain: the rapid change that
we have seen since the 1980s will not slow down It will speed (43) _ so much that, in some ways, our lives in 2030 will be unrecognizable today
It is predicted that one billion people will be 65 (44) _ older by 2030 Japanese scientists are already developing robots to (45) _ after the elderly and robots will be a permanent (46) _ of everyday life all across Europe People in
2030 will routinely reach the (47) _ of 130 The weather in 2030 is likely to be extreme, but the solution to the energy crisis will be to harness natural clean energy sources, such (48) _ solar, hydro, wind and geothermal The internet will have developed into a "super combined web" which is always on and always (49) It
is also explained that some aspects of daily life in 2030 will seem very (50) _ to today We will still live in houses and apartments, although they will be much more energy efficient Children will still go to school, but will be aided by virtual learning
46 a human b feature c personality d character
48 a as to b as many as c more d as
49 a contacted b stuck c connected d attached
50 a familiar b similar c different d fond