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



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

Every day on radio, on TV, and in the newspaper, we hear, see or read about many problems in the world, for example, pollution problems.

Air pollution is the first kind. It mostly comes from fumes released from motorbikes, cars, airplanes, trains and poisonous gases emitted from factories. Also, waste is dumped anywhere, even in the city where many people are living. The second pollution problem is sea pollution. Many people earn their living from fishing in the sea, and the fish they catch feed many people. But the sea has become so polluted from oil spills and factory wastes that the fish are dying. This is not only killing the fish, but is also affecting those people who eat fish.

Seldom do you find a place nowadays that is not polluted. This problem is growing more difficult every day. We must find a good solution that makes the world a better place to live.

23. We hear, see and read about problems in the world _________

A. once a week                  B. every day           C. every week      D. every year

24. What causes the air pollution?

A. fumes from vehicles.                             B. poisonous gases from factories.

C. waste from everywhere                    D. All are correct

25. The sea has become polluted because of _________

A. oil spills                                                 B. factories wastes

C. smoke from factories                             D. A and B are correct

26. In order to make the world a better place to live, we _________

A. should not prevent pollution                 B. must find a good solution.

C. should kill the fish.                           D. None is correct.

27. The word “This” in the passage refers to _________

A. pollution                        B. oil          C. factory               D. sea

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23. B 24. D 25. D 26. B 27. A

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       Do you ever think about what schools will be like in the future? Many people think that students will study most regular classes such as maths, science and history online.

Students will probably learn these subjects anywhere using a computer. What will happen if students have problems with a subject? They might connect with a teacher through live video conferencing. Expert teachers from learning centres will give students help wherever they live.

       Students will still take classes in a school, too. Schools will become places for learning social skills. Teachers will guide students in learning how to work together in getting along with each other. They will help students with group projects both in and out of the classroom.

       Volunteer work and working at local businesses will teach students important life skills about the world they live in. This will help students become an important part of their communities.

Some experts say it will take five years for changes to begin in schools. Some say it will take longer. Most people agree, though, that computers will change education the way TVs and telephones changed life for people all over the world years before.

27. What will happen if students meet difficulties with a subject?

A. Teachers from learning centres will give them help through live video conferencing.

B. They will meet their teachers in person for help with problems with the subject.

C. They will telephone the teachers who are staying at the school to seek their help.

D. Schools will organise a live video conference for teachers to help students with problems.

28. Students will still go to school to _____ .

A. learn all subjects   B. play with their friends      C. use computers     D. learn social skills

29. The main role of teachers in the future will be _____ .

A. providing students with knowledge             B. guiding students to learn computers

C. helping students with group projects           D. organising live video conferences

30. Students will learn important life skills through _______ .

A. going to school every day                                 B. taking online classes

C. working in international businesses                   D. doing volunteer work

31. What is the main idea of the passage?

  A. Kids won’t have to go to school in the future. B. Computers will change education in the future.

  C. All classes will be taught online in the future.     D. Teachers will help students from home in the future.

32. Let’s face _____ we are destroying the environment and we need to do something now.

A. truth            B. facts                               C. things                 D. information

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27.A 28. D 29.C 30. D 31B. 32. B

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       Tigers are one of the most powerful and graceful animals in the world. The different species that still exist today, namely the Bengal, Indochina, Siberian, South China and Sumatra tigers are in danger of becoming extinct. Due to irresponsible hunting, the Bali, Caspian and Java tigers have already become extinct. This could soon happen to the other species too.

        In the past, tigers were considered as pests. With a smaller area to hunt, as man had taken up more of the land to build upon, the tigers found less area for themselves to hunt. They thus turned to farms to get their food. Farmers’ livestock were attacked by these tigers. People were then encouraged to hunt and kill these animals with the promise of rewards. Even after the threat of tigers on livestock was over, man continued to hunt tigers, this time for recreation. Poachers too hunt tigers for their body parts knowing that the skin of tigers is much sought after. Bones and other organs are also used as ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine. Although killing is illegal, it is still being carried out unless it is stopped, the remaining species of tigers will soon become extinct too.

8. How many species of tigers were there originally?

A. three                         B. Four                   C. Five              D. eight

9. There were fewer hunting grounds for the tigers because _____

A. man had occupied the land                                           B. the farmers put their livestock there

C. the tiger population was becoming bigger        D. they liked hunting livestock

10. Man continues hunting tigers even they are no longer pests because _____

A. he treats it as a form of recreation                    B. he loves tigers very much

C. he still thinks tigers are pests                             D. he wants to make the tigers extinct

11. Poachers are people who _____

A. look after tigers                                                 B. make Chinese medicine

C. hunt tigers illegally                                            D. hunt tigers’ body parts

12. Illegal poaching will _____

A. cause the extinction of tigers                    

B. increase the amount of Chinese medicine

C. increase the amount of Chinese medicine                                                              

D. increase the price of body parts

 

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