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Trâm Lê
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Part 1: Read the advertisement below and decide which option (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
A Survey on Future Communication
In a recent survey, TechNews asked young people to (1) predict how they will talk to each other in 30 years' time. The results are not (2) surprising. Only 10% of the respondents think people will still send letters and postcards to each other (3) 2050. About 30% think holography and telepathy technologies will allow them to communicate in (4) 200l time with their friends. Most people say that they will connect through super smart devices instead of in person. Meanwhile, more than half of the respondents express their concerns about future communication. They say that if children spend most of (5) time interacting on the Internet, they may also not be able to communicate face to face very well in 30 years.
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A Survey on Future Communication
In a recent survey, TechNews asked young people to (1) how they will talk to each other in 30 years' time.
A. expect
B. predict
C. check
D. make
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Multiple Choice
The results are not (2) .
surprising
surprised
surprise
surprises
4
Multiple Choice
Only 10% of the respondents think people will still send letters and postcards to each other (3)_ 2050.
on
by
for
in
5
Multiple Choice
About 30% think holography and telepathy technologies will allow them to communicate in (4)_ 200l time with their friends.
personal
private
real
face to face
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Multiple Choice
They say that if children spend most of (5) _ time interacting on the Internet, they may also not be able to communicate face to face very well in 30 years.
her
his
theirs
their
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Part 2: Read the following email and decide which option (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
Once a month, the moon travels (6)_ . a complete circle around the earth. As it moves in its circle, it seems to change shape. This is because we, on Earth, see only that section of the moon that catches the sun's light (7) the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line with the moon in the middle, it is impossible for us to see the moon. At this point, the moon is said to be new. We are unable to see it in this position because the side facing the earth is in shadow. As the new moon begins to circle the earth, however, we begin to see that part of (8) surface that catches the sun's light. After some days, when it reaches the position where the earth is between the sun (9)..... the moon, we see the lull moon. Later, it again becomes half moon, becoming smaller and smaller until it (1) _ to become the new moon. This cycle takes 28 days or a lunar month.
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Multiple Choice
Once a month, the moon travels (6) _ a complete circle around the earth.
in
on
at
of
9
Multiple Choice
This is because we, on Earth, see only that section of the moon that catches the sun's light (7) ...... the sun, the moon and the earth are in a straight line with the moon in the middle, it is impossible for us to see the moon.
while
when
till
until
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Multiple Choice
As the new moon begins to circle the earth, however, we begin to see that part of (8) .... surface that catches the sun's light.
it
it's
its
its'
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Multiple Choice
After some days, when it reaches the position where the earth is between the sun (9)......... the moon, we see the lull moon.
on
with
to
and
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Multiple Choice
Later, it again becomes half moon, becoming smaller and smaller until it (10) _ to become the new moon
disappears
appears
comes
arrives
Part 1: Read the advertisement below and decide which option (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
A Survey on Future Communication
In a recent survey, TechNews asked young people to (1) predict how they will talk to each other in 30 years' time. The results are not (2) surprising. Only 10% of the respondents think people will still send letters and postcards to each other (3) 2050. About 30% think holography and telepathy technologies will allow them to communicate in (4) 200l time with their friends. Most people say that they will connect through super smart devices instead of in person. Meanwhile, more than half of the respondents express their concerns about future communication. They say that if children spend most of (5) time interacting on the Internet, they may also not be able to communicate face to face very well in 30 years.
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