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In summary, the solar system is the Sun and the objects that travel around it including the eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?. Each of the[r]

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TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẢO LỘC

TỔ NGOẠI NGỮ

ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KÌ II

NĂM HỌC: 2020 - 2021 Môn: Tiếng Anh – Khối 11CB

1 Vocabulary: Unit 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 Topics: Postal services and

telecommunication, Nature in danger, Sources of energy, The Asian Games, Hobbies, Space Conquest, Wonders of the world

Task types:

− Multiple choice:

+ Word meaning+ Antonyms, synonyms+ Collocations/ Idiomatic expressions/ Fixed phrases+ Phrasal verbs

− Task type: Multiple choice & Sentence Transformation

+ Relative clauses (Defining + Non- defining)+ Relative pronouns with prepositions

+ Relative clauses replaced by Participles (V-ing/ Vpp) and To-infinitives

+ Omission of Relative Pronouns

+ Cleft sentences: It + BE + … + THAT/ who(m) + …

+ Tag questions

+ Modals: COULD/ BE ABLE TO

+ Active: People say that … → Passive: It is said that …

4 Listening: Postal services and telecommunication, Nature in danger, Sources of

energy, The Asian Games, Hobbies, Space Conquest, Wonders of the world

Task types:

− True/ False

− Gap-fill

− Multiple choice

5 Reading: Postal services and telecommunication, Nature in danger, Sources of energy,

The Asian Games, Hobbies, Space Conquest, Wonders of the world

Task types:

− Cloze reading

− Reading comprehension

6 Writing:

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Task types:

− Error Identification

− Sentence Transformation

+ Relative clauses (Defining + non- defining)

+ Relative pronouns with prepositions (Prep + whom/which)

+ Relative clauses replaced by participles and To-infinitives

+ Omission of Relative Pronouns

+ Emphatic forms with Cleft sentences

+ Tag Questions

− Writing

+ Write a formal letter to express satisfaction or dissatisfaction

Outline of a formal letter

1 Opening: Introduce who you are; state the purpose of your letter

(I am writing about the quality of the services your post office offers…)

2 First paragraph: say about what you like about the service

3 Second paragraph: say about what you don’t like about the

service; make suggestions if possible

− List out some evidences to support your idea + First(ly)/ First of all/ First and foremost

+ Second(ly)/ Third(ly)/ Moreover/ Furthermore/ Also/ …+ Finally, / Lastly/ Last but not least

4 Closure: thank the recipient for their time and attention; good bye

D Closing: End the letter politely

− Semi-formal: Yours Sincerely,

− Formal: Yours faithfully,

E. Signature

+ Describe a location: a national park

− Some useful phrases:

+ It’s located/ situated on/ in … + It’s famous/ well-known for …+ It covers/ contains / is home to …+ Its total area is …

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+ There are … species of/ kinds of/ sorts of …

⮚ First, firstly, first of all, in the first place, …

⮚ Next, second, secondly, in the second place, …

⮚ Then, third, thirdly, in the third place, …

⮚ Also, besides, meanwhile, …

⮚ In addition to, furthermore, moreover, …

⮚ After that, later, afterwards, …

⮚ Finally, to finish, last, lastly, last of all, …

+ Hobbies

- What’s your hobby?

- When did you start it?

- Where do you take up?

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7 Speaking:

− Unit 10: Nature in danger

1 Name some problems/ issues that nature is facing now?

2 Do you think that global warming is the biggest problem of all?

3 There are many national parks in Vietnam and also in the world Do the

advantages outweigh the disadvantages or vice versa?

4 Make some suggestions for your local area as well as the world

− Unit 11: Sources of energy

1 What sources of energy belong to Renewable energy?

2 What sources of energy belong to Non-Renewable energy?

3 List some benefits solar energy brings to our modern world.

− Unit 12: Sports

1 Name some sport events in Southeast Asia as well as in the world

2 Which sport do you like to watch most? And Why?

3 Talk about your favorite athlete.

− Unit 13: Hobbies/ Interest

1 What do you usually do in your free time? / What’s your hobby/interest?

2 Which activity do you prefer, playing video games or hanging out with

friends? And explain

− Unit 16: World Heritage Sites

1 List some heritage sites in Vietnam and in the world that you know

2 Which place do you want to visit most? And give reasons.

TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẢO LỘC

TỔ NGOẠI NGỮ

ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KÌ II

NĂM HỌC: 2020 - 2021 Môn: Tiếng Anh – Khối 11CB

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Some people love (1) and others absolutely hate them I can’t count how many

of my friends are (2) of insects I have one friend who jumps and (3) at the sight of the tiniest bug He’s over forty years old! My son loves insects

He has many books on them and knows (4) about them He loves going to insectmuseums and watching nature (5) on insects I also love them I think insects arefascinating I can watch them for (6) I also love looking at them in zoos andmuseums It’s like looking at a (7) miniature world I think if I was insect-sized,life would be pretty (8) Or even worse, what if one day there were (9) insects roaming the streets That’s the stuff of (10) movies

of time to orbit or travel around the Sun

The planet Earth takes 365 days or one year to orbit the Sun The other planets take more orless time to orbit the Sun It takes Mercury less than two months or 88 days to travel aroundthe Sun It is the shortest time compared to the other planets The planet taking the longesttime to go around the Sun is Neptune It takes Neptune almost 165 years to travel around theSun

The planets of the solar system are also a variety of sizes and are made up of differentsubstances The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter Over 1,000 Earths could fill thesize of Jupiter The smallest planet is Mercury, which is also the closest planet to the Sun.Earth and Venus are similar in size to each other

The four inner planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are made of rock containing manydifferent minerals The four outer planets, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are mostlymade up of different gases Jupiter is mainly helium, hydrogen, and water The four outerplanets also have rings that encircle them with Saturn having the most rings

Other objects in space include the moons of six planets A moon is a celestial object (object

in space) that orbits another body in space There are approximately 173 moons throughoutthe solar system Earth has a single moon, Mercury and Venus have none, and the planet withthe most moons is Jupiter with 63 Not far behind Jupiter is Saturn with 62 moons

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The asteroid belt is another object in the solar system The asteroid belt is approximatelylocated between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter The asteroid belt containsirregularly shaped bodies called asteroids which are believed to be left over from thebeginning of the solar system 4.6 billion years ago The objects are rocky and irregular inshape, and some may be hundreds of miles across, but most of the asteroids are very small.

In summary, the solar system is the Sun and the objects that travel around it including theeight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune Each ofthe planets follow an oval-shaped path around the Sun which is called the planet's orbit.Many of the planets also have moons which are celestial objects that orbit another body inspace Finally, there is also an asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter containingirregularly shaped objects called asteroids.

1 The Sun and the objects that travel around it is called _.

A planet B the solar system C Moon D The asteroid belt

2 What is the difference between the Sun and the other stars of the universe?

A The sun is much farther away B The sun shines brighter

C The sun is closer to the Earth D The sun is much larger

3 Which of the following shows the correct order of the inner planets?

A Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars B Mars, Mercury, Venus, Earth

C Venus, Mars, Erath, Mercury D Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars

4 Which of the following the correct order of the outer planets?

A Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus B Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

C Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune D Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn

5 Which of the following is the definition of an asteroid?

A Irregularly shaped bodies which are believed to be left over from the beginning of thesolar system

B Celestial objects that orbits another body in space

C Similar to stars in the sky but they are much closer to the Earth

D The name of the rings encircling several planets of the solar system

6 Which of the following shows the smallest and largest planets of the solar system?

A Mercury and Saturn B Venus and Earth

C Mercury and Jupiter D Saturn and Jupiter

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C WRITING

TASK 1: Rewrite these sentences as guided

1. This is Mary She lends me some money (Combine 2 sentences by using relative clause)

(16th President of the United States: March 4th, 1861 – April 15th, 1865)

- Date and Place of birth: February 12th, 1809, Hodgenville, Kentucky

- Childhood: grew up on the western frontier, Kentucky & Indiana

- Marital status: complicated relationships; married Mary Todd, November 4th, 1842,

Springfield

- Career:

+ 1846: Elected to the United States House of Representatives

+ November 6th, 1860: elected the 16th president of the United States, first president from Republican Party

+ 21st century: President Barack Obama named Lincoln his favorite president

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+ Often portrayed by Hollywood, almost always in flattering light.

- Death: assassinated April 15th, 1865

- In surveys of U.S scholars ranking presidents conducted since the 1940s, Lincoln is consistently ranked in the top three, often as number one

CONSOLIDATION 2

1 Listen to a nature radio programme and choose the correct answer

Why was Phong Nha- Ke Bang recognized as a World Heritage Site?

A It has existed over tens of millions of years

B It has distinctive flora and fauna

C It is a significant geological site

2 Listen again and complete the sentences with no more than three words

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1 Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is about of Hanoi

2 Phong Nha – Ke Bang can be compared to a huge because ofits complex geological structure

3 A lot of valuable information about the earth‘s geological development can beobtained from its

4 In spite of the region’s high average rain fall, few can be seenhere

5 With a height of 200m , a width of 200m and a length of at least 8.5 km , SonDoong is considered to be the largest one

6 In addition to exploring the caves and grottos, and see in its flora and fauna , visitorscan also enjoy in the steep mountains

II READING

1 Choose the best options to complete the blanks

“The 16th Asian Games ,(1) in Guangzhou, China , would go down in history

as one of the best ever", Sheikh Ahmad Al Fahad Al Sabah - Olympic Council of Asia(OCA) President- said on Saturday (November 27, 2010) More than 10,000 (2) from 45countries and regions (3) in 42 sports ranging from Archery to Chess On the lastday of the two-week-long (4) , Sheikh Ahmad told a press conference held at theMain Press Centre (MPC) that the OCA was (5) with the Chinese organisers'work When asked to compare the Guangzhou Games with (6) Games, the OCAChief was quick to note that each Asian Games have their own features

3 A participation B participating C participated D pariticipants

4 A competition B compete C competitive D competitors

5 A disappointed B satisfied C dissatified D successful

2 Choose the best option to answer their the following questions

One day, a famous antique collector was walking along a busy street in Bangkok,

Thailand when he noticed a puppy dog lapping milk from a small dish in front of a littlestore He was surprised because he knew that the dish was very old “It would be veryvaluable and expensive”, he thought, “but I am a smart man” An idea came to his mind and

he slowly walked into the store He greeted the store owner and said to him that the dog wasreally cute and offered to buy it for 50 dollars The store owner, looking at the collector with

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a smile, replied: “ Thank you But the dog is not for sale” The collector said: “Please, I need

a puppy dog for my son on his birthday He loves pets I’ll pay you 500 dollars for that dog”.The owner said: “OK You can take that dog” The collector continued: “Hey, for the 500dollars, I wonder if you could give me that old dish The dog is used to it and I don’t have tobuy a new dish” And the owner said:” Sorry, Sir, but that’s my lucky dish So far this week,thanks to the dish, I’ve sold nearly thirty dogs.”

1 Which of the followings can be the most suitable title of the story?

a Who was smarter, the collector or the store owner?

b How much is the dish?

c The dog lapping milk

d Which was more valuable, the dog or the dish?

2 The collector really wanted to buy the puppy dog because …

a the dog was so cute

b his son loved pets

c the dog was valuable

d he wanted to have the old dish

3 Which information is NOT TRUE?

a The story happened in Thailand

b Thanks to the dish, the owner has sold about 30 dogs that week

c At last, the owner agreed to sell the dish for 500 dollars

d At last, the collector could buy the dog

4 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “antique” ?

a valuable thing b very old thing c very cute thing d very lucky thing

WRITING

Rewrite the following sentences as guided

1 I met Mr Smith on the train to Hanoi two weeks ago (Cleft sentence)

………

2 I met the same boy yesterday (Cleft sentence)

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10 Tom was taking a trip to Ha Long yesterday You talked to him during the party.

(Combine sentences by using relative pronoun)

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2 Write about your hobby collection

name of your collection books

about animals and plantsabout English speaking countrieshow you collect them bookshops / secondhand book stalls

friends / family memberswhy do you collect them information / facts

knowledge / understandingyour plan in the future richer and richer

develop library

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A lots of activities in the evenings.

B a few activities at different times

C lots of activities at different times of day

2 Gym A ten years ago.

A moved into a new building

B built a sauna

C opened

3 In gym A, you can have a massage

A at a reasonable price

B free if you are a member

C if you book in advance

4 You can borrow from the gym.

A towels and yoga mats

B towels

C yoga mats

5 Gym B can give you advice about

A training, lifestyle and diet

B sports injuries and diet

C how to become a professional athlete

6 In the main gym, you must

A use a towel

B wear trainers

C take a bottle of water

7 The lifeguard can also

A give you some tips to improve your swimming

B demonstrate the best way to swim

C give you swimming lessons

8 The timetable for the classes is

A available online

B in a brochure

C on the noticeboard

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2 Listen to the conversation and decide whether the following statements are True ( T) or False (F)

1 There are four different age groups that play water polo

2 The under 16s train on Monday and Thursday evenings

3 Water polo matches are played on Saturdays

4 You have to pay to join the water polo classes for under 18s

5 You need to bring a photo to register at the swimming pool

6 Training for the water polo team starts this week

II READING

1 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 following questions (1.0 pt.)

Parents whose children show a special interest in a particular sport have a difficultdecision about their children's careers Should they allow their children to train to become topsportsmen and women? For many children it means starting very young and school work,going out with friends and other interests have to take second place It's very difficult toexplain to a young child why he or she has to train for five hours a day, even at the weekend,when most of his or her friends are playing

Another problem is, of course, money In many countries money for training is availablefrom the government for the very best young sportsmen and women If this help cannot begiven it means that it is the parents who have to find the time and the money to support theirchild's development - and sports clothes, transport to competitions, special equipment, andetc can all be very expensive

Many parents are understandably worried that it is dangerous to start serious training in asport at an early age Some doctors agree that young muscles may be damaged by training

before they are properly developed Professional trainers; however, believe that it is only by

starting young that you can reach the top as a successful sports person What is clear is thatvery few people do reach the top and both parents and children should be prepared for failureeven after many years of training

1 This is from _.

2 What is the writer's intention?

A To inform us about training B To discuss training method.

C To give details about training costs D To suggest a training program.

3 How do some governments help young children who are good at sport?

A They give them overseas training.

B They give them good positions in the government.

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C They give them money for training.

D They give them sports clothes and special equipment.

4 According to the passage _

A one can only become a top sportsperson by starting young and all parents are willing

to spend their money and time on the training

B one can only become a top sportsperson by starting young but it is very expensive

C one will have a lot of friends and money when one starts young to train to become a

top sportsperson

D early training helps to develop young muscles without ever damaging them

5 The OPPOSITE meaning to the word " professional" is _.

2 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks (1.0 pt.)

The 24th Southeast Asian Games, also known as SEA Games, was held in NakhonRatchasima, Thailand from December 6 to December 15, 2007

The Thai Olympic Committee planned the events to coincide (1) _ thecommemoration of the 80th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej Officials studied the (2) _ of doing the events in multiple venues as was done in Vietnam and the Philippines.Events were also held in Bangkok and Chonburi It was the sixth time Thailand has (3) _ the SEA Games The 2007 Games were to be held in Singapore, but the city-state(4) _ the chance in 2004

The 2007 SEA Games featured more than four hundred events in forty-three sports andalso two demonstration sports The 24th edition of the Games had the highest (5) _ ofsporting events in the entire history of the SEA Games, more events than the Asian Gamesand the Olympic Games

2 A occasion B chance C possibility D opportunity

5 A quantity B sum C number D amount WRITING

REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AS GUIDED

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1 My brother was the youngest student who was awarded the scholarship last year ( reduce the relative clause)

Stopped his schooling – worked in a blacking factory – long hours for little pay

Was sent back to school after John Dickens’s release from prison

1828 : became a lawyer’s clerk – taught himself shorthand

1835 : got a job with the “Morning Chronicle”, reported debates in the Commons

Began writing humorous sketches for monthly magazines under various names Thesesketches were subsequently published in a book entitled “Sketches by Boz” It was asuccess

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1936: married Catherine Hogarth Began work on the “Pickwich papers”

1837 – 1865 : were his productive years Some of his most famous books: Oliver Twist, AChristmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, Hartimes, DavidCopperfield, ect

His merits: his ability as a story teller to make his readers laugh and cry / to create odd but memorable characters

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CONSOLIDATION 4

A LISTENING

Task: You will hear the recording TWICE For each question, choose the correct answer

A, B, or C.

1 How many astronauts are in a typical space shuttle crew?

2 The improvement in space food comes from…

A The military invention of Meals Ready to Eat

B Increasing the nutritional value of astronauts’ food

C Giving the astronauts training from famous chefs

3 Which of these things is NOT used when astronauts shower?

A A plastic sleeve b A vacuum c Disinfectant

4 What is done with liquid waste on the space station?

A It is cleaned and purified

B It is kept until landing

C It is released into space

5 Astronauts exercise a lot because…

A Their work requires a lot of strength

B If they don’t, they could lose bone density

C They have lots of free time

6 One of the recent projects on the space station is…

A Observing and documenting changes on Earth over time

B Developing vehicles for transporting humans through space

C Testing the effect of solar radiation on newly-developed materials

7 Do astronauts have internet?

A Yes, all the time b Yes, 3 times a day c No, only radio

B READING

Part 1: Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer from the options A, B, C, or

D to answer the question below.

Today I'd like to begin a discussion on the problem of the heating up the earth First we'lltouch on the relationship between fluorocarbons and the ozone layer You probablyremember that the ozonelayer is the protective shield around the earth It is important to alllife, because it filters out harmful ultraviolet light from the sun Ozone itself, a form ofoxygen, is regularly destroyed by natural chemical processes The problem now is that toomuch of the ozone layer is being destroyed Scientists suspect thatcertain chemicals, such asfluorocarbons, are contributing to the depletion of the ozone layer And how do we usefluorocarbons? The most common uses are in spray cans and cooling systems The chemicalpollution from theses fuorocrabons can account for some of the ozone losses that have beenreported There are, however, new studies linking the sun itself to the depletion of the ozonelayer We'll go intothat new study more next time

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1 Who is the most likely speaker?

A A mechanic B A professor C A doctor D A chemist

2 What is the speaker's main topic?

A Fluorocarbons and ozone layer B Ultraviolet

C Air-conditioning systems D The uses of spray cans

3 What is the most important purpose of the ozone layer?

A Providing fluorocarbons B Shielding the sun

C Protecting the earth D Destroying chemicals

4 What is the ozone layer made of?

A Ultraviolet light B Shields C Oxygen D Fluorocarbons

5 What will the speaker probably discuss next?

A The make-up of the ozone layer

B How to make air conditioners with fluorocarbons

C Harmful effects of ultraviolet light

D The sun as a cause of ozone layer depletion

Part 2: Read the passage below and then choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that fits best for the gap

THE TREAT TO THE ENVIRONMENTNowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in _1 _ Many _2 _ of animals are threatened and could easily become _3 _ if we do not make aneffort to _4 _ There are many reasons for this In some cases, animals are _5 _ fortheir fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies Some birds, _6 _ as parrots, arecaught _7 _ and sold as pets For many animals and birds, the problem that their habitat,the _8 _ where they live is _9 _ More _10 _ is used for farms, for houses orindustry

3 A empty B vanished C disappeared D extinct

7 A alive B for living C for life D lively

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8 A site B pint C place D spot

9 A disappearing B escaping C exhausting D departing

C WRITING

TASK 1: Rewrite these sentences as guided

9. The soup was too salty I had it for lunch (Combine 2 sentences by using relative clause)

10 Mr Phong hasn’t come yet He is supposed to be at the meeting (Combine 2

sentences by using relative clause)

SHAYNE THOMAS WARD

(famous English singer)

- Date of birth: 16 October 1984 (age 33)

- Place of birth: Tameside, Greater Manchester, England

- Marital status: in a relationship with Sophie Austin & having a daughter

- Career:

+ started: in a band “Destiny” at pubs, clubs and weddings

+ 2005: crowned as the winner of The X Factor 2005

+ after victory on The X Factor: signed a recording contract with Syco Music

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+ Wednesday, 21 December 2005: released first single “That’s my goal” in the UK –

No 1 on UK Singles Chart

+ received 2016 National Television Award, 2016 Inside Soap Award for Best Newcomer

- known as: winner of the second series of The X Factor

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CONSOLIDATION 5 III LISTENING:

A Listen to Tyrone calling the staff at his local swimming pool and complete the registration form with Tyrone's information.

ROWNTON SWIMMING POOL REGISTRATION FORM

Name: TyroneSurname: _

Age:

Interested in (sport):

B Listen again and decide whether the following statements are True or False:

1 There are four different age groups that play water polo

2 Tyrone wants to join the under 14s club

3 The under 16s water polo team train three times a week

4 The under 16s train on Monday and Thursday evenings

5 Water polo matches are played on Saturdays

6 You have to pay to join the water polo classes for under 18s

7 You need to bring a photo to register at the swimming pool

8 Training for the water polo team starts this week

IV READING

3 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 following questions (1.0 pt.)

The loss of the jobs and persistent unemployment in the industrial countries is duemainly to changes in technology It is thought to be misleading to blame job losses on theshift of corporations from the industrial countries to the Third World

The present technological developments have been compared to a Third IndustrialRevolution The first coming in the 19th century, was characterized by the steam engine and

the use of coal In the 1920s the second emerged with the use of oil and the electrodynamo.

The third, the present one, is driven by computers, biotechnology and informationtechnology

However, there can be seen weaknesses in the newest of industrial revolutions The

technology is advancing so fast and productivity is rising so fast that we are left with a big

problem Because of the loss in jobs, caused largely by this new, technology, there will not be

enough people with money to buy all these products

Technology as definitely enhanced our standard of living, even our quality of life But as

the capacity to produce expands and the lack of purchasing power and consequent demanddiminish, there can be overproduction and recession, and what happens to our standard ofliving?

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1 What is the main point the author is making?

A That the industrial countries have more unemployment than the Third World

B That technology is the main cause of unemployment

C That corporations have shifted' to the Third World

D That the present situation is like in the Industrial Revolution

2 Which of the following is not a characteristic of one of the industrial revolutions?

C The use of electricity D The use of coal

3 What is stated as being the main weakness of the Third Industrial Revolution?

A There will be too few people who can afford to buy things

B There won't be enough products for everyone to buy

C There will not be enough money around

D There will be too many machines in the factories

4 Why does the author think that there won't be enough people to' buy the products?

a People will not be able to keep up with technology

b Productivity will not be high enough

c There will be too many products

d Many people will be unemployed

5 What do we infer is the author's attitude to the technology?

a It has improved our purchasing power

b It has improved our quality of life

c It has created more jobs

d It is not responsible for the recession

6 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “enhanced” ?

A slowed B improved C reduced D declined

2 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks (1.0 pt.)

Until recently, you may only read in scientific fiction that an ordinary person could (1)

_ a trip into space We have heard ideas about holidays to the Moon, but these

were just a story, and everyday flights into space seemed just a distant (2)

_ Aspirations of space tourism are remembered in science fiction works such

as Arthur C Clarke’s A Fall of Moondust and Islands of the Sky But now, this fiction couldbecome achievable as major steps are being taken to make the dream of traveling into space

(3) _ a practical reality On 28 April 2001, Dennis Tito, a millionaire, became the world’s first space tourist Tito was (4) into space onboard a Russian Soyuz

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capsule He showed that anyone could make a space journey Five years on, scientists are

attempting to shape the future in order to give everyone a (5) to fulfill their

dreams of traveling into space, whether or not they are millionaires

1 A do B take C invent D establish

2 A views B weightlessness C actions D possibility

3 A become B to become C became D becoming

4 A flown B thrown C whirled D launched

5 A chance B opportunity C must D change

WRITING

REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AS GUIDED

1 Many people believe that Thomas will win the race

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