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Read the passage, then answer the questions.
Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away
Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of million of workers. Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor. In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper. Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it and make it into pulp again. For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved. We can insist that the more paper people save, the more trees are preserved.
l. How many paper bags and newspapers are thrown away every day?
=> Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away.
2. What material do paper mills need to make paper?
=> Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of million of workers. .
3. What have many countries done to save money and labor in making paper?
=> Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor.
4. What percentage of waste paper is recycled with the help of the public?
=> In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper.
5. What do the paper mills do to reuse waste paper?
=> Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it and make it into pulp again.
6. How many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint?
=> For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved.

Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away. Making paper requires a lot of wood pulp and the work of millions of workers. Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor. In countries where there is the cooperation of the public, paper mills recycle as much as sixty percent of waste paper. Their simple work is to take away the ink, crush it up and make it into pulp again. For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved. We can insist that the more paper people save, the more trees are preserved.
1. How many paper bags and newspapers are thrown away every day?
Every day of the year throughout the world, about twenty million paper bags and newspapers are screwed and thrown away.
2. What have many countries done to save money and labor in making paper?
Many countries have had plans to recycle waste paper to save money and labor.
3. What do paper mills do to reuse waste paper? They take away the ink, crush it up and make it into pulp again.
4. How many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint? For every ton of recycled newsprint, twelve trees can be saved.
5. Is recycling waste paper important?
Yes, it is.

1, You can __use___ this knife to cut bread .
2, We __are used to___ working hard .
3, Gold ___is used for__ guaranteeing the valice of the paper money .
4, He ___used to___ me when he was here last summer .
5, My father ____is used to___ the cold weather in Korea .
6, People in many countries in the world __use___ English as their first language .
1, You can __use___ this knife to cut bread .
2, We __are used to___ working hard .
3, Gold _is used to____ guaranteeing the valice of the paper money .
4, He __used to____ me when he was here last summer .
5, My father ___is used to____ the cold weather in Korea .
6, People in many countries in the world __use___ English as their first language

Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary.
1 I need to buy a new pair of.......trainer..............(TRAIN).
2 Ellie used to........practice..............(PRACTICE) for hours to learn to juggle properly.
3 That was the most .........interesting............ (INTEREST) book I've ever read. I can't wait for the sequel!
4 Would you describe yourself as a .....competitive.............. (COMPETE) person?
5 Many professional basketball players earn a ......fortune.............(FORTUNE) these days.
6 F.A. stands for Football .....association..............(ASSOCIATE).
7 The gold, silver and bronze....medal................ (MEDAL) took their places on the podium for the presentation ceremony.
8 In Britain, the money parents give their children is called pocket money. In America, it's called an.....allowance............ (ALLOW).
9 I'm afraid the swimming pool is closed at the moment as they're carrying out some essential ....maintenance.... (MAINTAIN).
1. trainer
2. praticing
3. interesting
4. competitive
5. fortune
6. association
7. medallion
8. allowance
9. maintenance

Read the passage and choose the best answer.
After inventing dynamite, Swedish-born Alfred Nobel became a very rich man. However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to be remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile contributions to mankind. Originally there were five awards: literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics was added in 1968, just sixty-seven years after the first awards ceremony. Nobel's original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on this sum is used for the awards which vary from $30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, the awards (gold medal, illuminated diploma, and money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics plays an important role in the judges' decisions. Americans have won numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes. No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War II Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their prizes.
1. When did the first award ceremony take place7
A. 1895 B . 1901 C. 1962 D. 1968
2. Why was the Nobel prize established?
A. To recognise worthwhile contributions to humanity.
B. To resolve political differences.
C. To honour the inventor of dynamite.
D. To spend money.
3. In which area have Americans received the most awards?
A. Literature B. Peace C. Economics D. Science
4. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. Awards vary in monetary value.
B. Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate Nobel's invention.
C. Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D. A few individuals have won two awards.
5. In how many fields are the prizes bestowed?
A. 2 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10

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Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big. They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cows in the north of England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists.
Farming methods in Britain have also changed. Fields used to be quite small, divided by hedges which were sometimes a thousand years old and full of wild flowers and birds. Many hedges were pulled up to allow farmers to use modern machinery. Now most fields in England are large by European standards.
1. British farmers give up working on their farms because________ .
A. they are tired of the farm work B. they can’t earn their own living by farming
C. they want to continue to live D. they are forced to leave the land
2. Most British farms are big because_________ .
A. there are plenty of abandoned land B. farming is now industrialized
C. small farms are uneconomic D. most British farmers are rich
3.The small family farms often offer bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists ______.
A. to show their friendship
B. because they want to have more tourists to their farms
C. in order to improve their earnings
D. so that the tourists will return in their farm the next time
4. Fields on British farms were __________ .
A. separated from each other by hedges B. full of wild flowers and birds
C. a thousand years old D. all are correct
5. Which of the following sentences is not true?
A. Industries are developed in Britain
B. Breeding farms are usually in the north of England
C. Many hedges are pulled down for farmers to expand their farms
D. Most fields in England are now larger than they used to be

WHO IS REALLY ON THE INTERNET?
One of the great things about the Internet, as well as one of its biggest problems, is that people are basically anonymous on it. In Internet chat rooms and web cafés, people can use a different name and even create an entirely different identity if they want to. In some ways, this is a good thing. For many people, it gives them the chance to
do things that they could never do in real life. For example, a person might be very shy in real life, but that same person may find the courage to make friends on the Internet because it feels safer. In addition, people in some countries are not free to express their opinions, especially if they don‟t like the government. By using a different identity on the Internet, they can express their opinions without worrying about getting in trouble.
That same freedom to be “another person” on the Internet, however, causes many problems as well. The major problem is Internet fraud. Many dishonest people use the Internet to pretend to be a different person. Then they trick a person into trusting them in some way and take their money. In one case, two Japanese men lied to Filipinos who wanted to travel to Japan. The two Japanese men told them that they could help them get
visas to Japan for a small price (about400perperson).ThetwoJapanesementookthousandsofdollarsfromhopefulFilipinos,butnoneofthepeopleevergottheirvisas.Thenumberofthesekindsofcrimeisquicklyrising.Lastyear,Internetcriminalsstoleover400perperson).ThetwoJapanesementookthousandsofdollarsfromhopefulFilipinos,butnoneofthepeopleevergottheirvisas.Thenumberofthesekindsofcrimeisquicklyrising.Lastyear,Internetcriminalsstole350 million from trusting people. When you consider that only $ 57 million was stolen in bank robberies in all of Europe, it is easy to see that Internet crime is a serious
problem.
1. The word 'anonymous' in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________.
A. nameless B. dishonest C. trusting D. criminal
2. According to paragraph 2 all of the following are true of the Internet EXCEPT_________.
A. it allows people to safely oppose their government.
B. it makes it easier for people to express themselves
C. its get people in trouble
D. it helps shy people make friends
3. They word 'they' in bold in paragraph 2 refers to__________.
A. people B. countries C. opinions D. friends
4. The author mentions two Japanese men in oder to__________.
A. suggest that there is a lot of Internet crime in Japan.
B. show that getting a visa is very difficult in Japan.
C. show that you shouldn't trust anyone on the Internet.
D. give an example of fraud on the Internet.
5. Why does the author mention bank robberies?
A. To show that there is more money in Internet crime than in robbing banks.
B. To suggest that Internet crime is easier than robbing banks.
C. To show that Internet crime is much more common than other types of crime.
D. To show that banks are safe than the Internet.
WHO IS REALLY ON THE INTERNET?
1. The word 'anonymous' in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________.
A. nameless B. dishonest C. trusting D. criminal
2. According to paragraph 2 all of the following are true of the Internet EXCEPT_________.
A. it allows people to safely oppose their government.
B. it makes it easier for people to express themselves
C. its get people in trouble
D. it helps shy people make friends
3. They word 'they' in bold in paragraph 2 refers to__________.
A. people B. countries C. opinions D. friends
4. The author mentions two Japanese men in oder to__________.
A. suggest that there is a lot of Internet crime in Japan.
B. show that getting a visa is very difficult in Japan.
C. show that you shouldn't trust anyone on the Internet.
D. give an example of fraud on the Internet.
5. Why does the author mention bank robberies?
A. To show that there is more money in Internet crime than in robbing banks.
B. To suggest that Internet crime is easier than robbing banks.
C. To show that Internet crime is much more common than other types of crime.
D. To show that banks are safe than the Internet.
Mình cũng k chắc lắm vì theo mình đọc hiểu là v, nếu sai xloi nhé !

1.storage
2. satisfaction
3. abuse
4. explosion
5. unemployment
6. unwritten
7. crying
8. beaten
9. systematically
10 economically
11 solution
12. blockade
13. monetary
14. passionately
15. invention
16. follower
17. endurance
18. assistant
19. outweigh
20. entitled

Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Travel and tourism are very important to millions of people over the world. In every country you can find people that work in travel and tourism. Some countries need the money from tourism to help their people survive. It is necessary for these places that travel and tourism continue to expand and bring money to their regions.
However, travel and tourism have negative aspects. Planes, buses, boats and other means of transportation that carry travellers and tourists cause pollution. Moreover, some people do things on a holiday they would never think of doing at home. For example, many travellers use lot of water and electricity when they stay in hotels. They forget to turn off the lights or even leave televisions and air conditioning units on when they leave the room. On top of that, it is often difficult or impossible for travellers to recycle items, so they end up leaving large amounts of waste behind. That's why it is important for people to travel wisely and respect the places they visit.
There are ways you can travel and be environmentally friendly. Here are some tips to help you:
1. Don't throw rubbish on streets, beaches or in the countryside.
2. Don't use too much water or electricity.
3. Taste the local and national dishes of the country.
4. Buy local products or souvenirs.
5. Don't buy any products made from endangered species; sea turtle shells or bags made from reptiles or other animals.
1. Why is tourism important to some countries?
-> because some countries need the money from tourism to help their people survive.
2. How does tourism affect the environment?
-> Planes, buses, boats and other means of transportation that carry travellers and tourists cause pollution.
3. What do many people use a lot when staying in hotels?
->water and electricity .
4. Why do some tourists end up leaving large amounts of waste behind?
->Because it is often difficult or impossible for travellers to recycle items.
5 What shouldn 't you do to be environmentally friendly? Mention two ideas.
->
Don't throw rubbish on streets, beaches or in the countryside.
Don't use too much water or electricity.
Don't buy any products made from endangered species; sea turtle shells or bags made from reptiles or other animals
Nếu trong passage thì dùng 2 trong 3 ý đó, còn nếu tự cho thì u tự cho ha :))