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<blockquote data-quote="dunghoi" data-source="post: 38360" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>unit 16: INVENTIONS</p><p></p><p>TEST 1</p><p></p><p>I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.</p><p></p><p>1. a. papyrus</p><p>2. a. ferment</p><p>3. a. think</p><p>4. a. teacher</p><p>5. a. machine b. appliance</p><p>b. delicious</p><p>b. grind</p><p>b. 1oudspeaker</p><p>b. chocolate c. vacuum</p><p>c. shell</p><p>c. chip</p><p>c. heavy</p><p>c. touch d. marine</p><p>d. invention</p><p>d. mix</p><p>d. bean</p><p>d. kitchen</p><p></p><p>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.</p><p>6. The facsimile _____ by Alexander Bain in 1843.</p><p>a. is invented b. was invented</p><p>c. invented d. has been invented</p><p>7. First fry the onions______, add the potatoes.</p><p>a. than b. then c. after d. before</p><p>8. He______a prize in the competition.</p><p>a. win b. won c. was won d. has win</p><p>9. Who the company?</p><p>a. goes b. walks c. jogs d. runs</p><p>10. ______ is an instrument for making sounds louder.</p><p>a. Loudspeaker b. Recorder c. Facsimile d. Radio</p><p>11. The doctor told me _____ more fresh fruit.</p><p>a. eat b. to eat c. eating d. ate</p><p>12. Can you repair my bike?</p><p>a. fix b. use c. adjust d. a&b</p><p>13. Coffee was known in Europe_______’Arabian wine’.</p><p>a. as b. like c. was d. Ø</p><p>14. The information ______.</p><p>a. stores b. stored c. is stored d. ate stored</p><p>15. I saw a _____ flying overhead.</p><p>a. train b. helicopter c. conveyor belt d. coach</p><p>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.</p><p>16. The rice grains is husked in the mill to produce brown rice.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. Don’t forget to turn out the lights before leaving the building.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>18. Follow I and I will show you the way.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. The coffee berries fermented in water for make a strong tasting liquid.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. Ann wanted to know where in order to get a map of the city.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.</p><p>Milk is produced (21)____farms from cows. (22)___ , the cows are milked. This (23)_____happens twice a day, using a milk machine. Then, the milk is cooled and stored in large, refrigerated containers. Next, the milk is collected and delivered to the dairy. (24)_____, at the diary, milk is made into various products (25)_____cheese, cream, butter and liquid milk for drinking. Finally, these are (26)_____to supermarkets and shops.</p><p>21. a. in b. at c. on d. by</p><p>22. a. First b. Firstly c. Next d. a & b</p><p>23. a. lately b. usually c. recently d. finally</p><p>24. a. Although b. After that c. However d. Finally</p><p>25. a. including b. included c. such as d. a & c</p><p>26. a. deliver b. delivering c. delivered d. delivery</p><p>V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</p><p>Coca Cola is enjoyed all over the world. 1.6 billion gallons are sold every year, in over one hundred and sixty countries. The drink was in vented by Dr John Pemberton in Atlanta, on 8 May 1886, but it was given the name Coca-Cola by his partner, Frank Robinson. In the first year, only nine drinks a day were sold. The business was bought by a man called Asa Candler in 188, and the first factory was opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Coca-cola is still made there. Billions of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895.</p><p>27. The one who invented Coca Cola was______.</p><p>a. Dr John Pemberton b. Frank Robinson</p><p>c. Asa Candler d. Dallas</p><p>28. What does the word ‘it’ in line 3 refer to?</p><p>a. the world b. gallon c. country. d. the drink</p><p>29. The first Coca Cola company was open______.</p><p>a. in 1886 b. in 1888 c. in 1895 d. since 1895</p><p>30. Nowadays, Coca Cola is sold______.</p><p>a. all over the world b. in more than 160 countries</p><p>c. everywhere d. all are correct</p><p>31. Which of the following is not true?</p><p>a. Every year, 1.6 billion gallons of Coca Cola are sold.</p><p>b. Coca-Cola is still produced in Dallas.</p><p>c. Nowadays, people don’t want to buy Coca-Cola any more.</p><p>d. At first, people didn’t like Coca-Cola very much. </p><p></p><p>TEST 2</p><p></p><p>I.Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.</p><p>1.a. behave b. paper c. taste d. chocolate</p><p>2.a. refine b. invent c. facsimile d. vanilla</p><p>3.a. button b. crush c. pulp d. papyrus</p><p>4.a. touch b. thousand c. about d. round</p><p>5.a. process b. appliance c. official d. place</p><p>II.Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.</p><p>6.The rice crop______.</p><p>a. is harvesting b. are harvesting c. is harvested d. are harvested</p><p>7.We had dinner_____did the washing - up.</p><p>a. and then b. and after c. and finally d. and lately</p><p>8.We delayed our trip due to the bad weather.</p><p>a. because b. because of c. therefore d. however </p><p>9.The______machine has a lot of rollers.</p><p>a. papermaking b. rnakingpaper c. papermake d. papermade</p><p>10.Tell him_____.</p><p>a. wait b. to wait c. waiting d. waits</p><p>11.At one time, coffee_____as a medicine.</p><p>a. used b. was usnd to c. was used d. uses</p><p>12._____is a machine that washes dishes.</p><p>a. Washing machine b. Dishwasher c. Microwave d. Hairdryer</p><p>13.Jack doesn’t know how_____the toaster.</p><p>a. fix b. to fix c. fixing d. for fixing</p><p>14. This food tastes______.</p><p>a. delicious b. wonder c. diliciously d. wonderfully</p><p>15. She reheated the soup in the _____.</p><p>a. microwave b. hairdryer c. microphone d. vonveyor belt</p><p></p><p>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.</p><p>16. A sample of chocolate given after visitors have toured the factory.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. In the morning, the Professor showed us up the university.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>18. After met the movie star, I understood why she was so popular.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. One quarter to one third of the world’s coffee are produced by Brazil.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. The procedure is almost the same like it was 200 years ago.</p><p> A B C D</p><p></p><p></p><p>IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. </p><p>Sugar cane is grown in hot countries like Cuba and the West Indies, where there is a heavy rainfall. At (21) ________ time, the cane is cut as close to the ground as possible in (22)_____ to keep all the juice, or sap, in each long stalk.</p><p>Then, the cane (23)_____to a mill, where it is cut into a lot of small pieces. Next, the juice is squeezed out by heavy (24)_____. The juice is cleaned and (25)____. boiled until crystals appear. (26)_____, these brown crystals are separated from the juice. The brown crystals are raw sugar.</p><p>21. a. harvest b. festival c. event d. occasion</p><p>22. a. ought b. order c. have d. need</p><p>23. a. takes b. is taking c. is taken d. will take</p><p>24. a. rollers b. conveyors c. buttons. d. molds</p><p>25. a. next b. then c. since d. after</p><p>26. a. Although b. Finally c. After that d. b&c</p><p>V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</p><p>NYLON was invented in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists worked with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938, Nylon was introduced to the world. It was cheap and strong and immediately became successful, especially in the making of ladies’ stocking.</p><p>Today, nylon is found in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers, and even spare parts of the human body. It has played an important part in our byes for over 50 years.</p><p>27. Julian Hill was a! an _____.</p><p>a. chemist b. Americai c. inventor d. all are correct</p><p>28. Nylon can be found in ____.</p><p>a. many things b. spare parts of the human body</p><p>c. furniture d. all are correct</p><p>29. What does the word ‘introduce’ in line 3 ffiean?</p><p>a. tell somebody your name b. tell somebody the name of a person</p><p>c. bring in something new d. bring something somewhere</p><p>30. Nylon_____.</p><p>a. was invented by Julian Hill b. was strong but expensive </p><p>c. was not very popular d. all are correct</p><p>31. Which of the following is not true?</p><p>a. Nylon was used to make ladies’ stocking.</p><p>b. Today, Nylon still plays an important part in our lives.</p><p>c. At first, people didn’t want to use Nylon.</p><p>d. We can found Nylon in computers.</p><p></p><p>TEST 3</p><p></p><p>I. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.</p><p>1. a. toaster b. fiber c. zipper d. defrost</p><p>2. a. cocoa b. concrete c. remove d. process</p><p>3. a. vanilla b. intention c. utensil d. liquefy</p><p>4. a. papyrus b. microwave c. hairdryer d. instrument</p><p>5. a. ingredient b. chemically c. facsimile d. development</p><p>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.</p><p>6. All her letters_____by her secretary.</p><p>a. is typed b. were typed c. is typped d. were typped</p><p>7. First Lewis will give a TV interview, comes the main news conference.</p><p>a. Then b. Soon c. After d. Behind</p><p>8. Please taste the soup and tell me if it needs more salt.</p><p>a. eat or drink a little of something</p><p>b. give a certain feeling when you put it in your mouth</p><p>c. use your teeth to make food soft</p><p>d. drink something slowly, taking only a little each time</p><p>9. Wine is made_____grapes.</p><p>a. in b. off c. from d. into</p><p>10. _____ is a tall plant with big yellow seeds that</p><p>a. Maize b. Papyrus c. Cacao d. Sugar cane</p><p>11. What do you think this button is____?</p><p>a. so that b. for c. to d. in oder to</p><p>12. We stayed home _____ the cold weather.</p><p>a. because b. due to c. therefore d. when</p><p>13. I was tongue-tied. I didn’t know what</p><p>a. say b. to say c. to be said d. for saying</p><p>14. The man looks_____.</p><p>a. angry b. happiness c. angrily d. happily</p><p></p><p>15. This ordinary-looking sofa can be made_____a bed.</p><p>a. in b. into c. for d. to</p><p>II. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.</p><p>16. The bicycle has been invented by Karl D. Sauerbronn in 1816..</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. Mix yellow and blue to make green.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>18. After invented the light bulb, Thomas Edison went on to create</p><p> A B</p><p>many other useful inventions.</p><p> C D</p><p>19. The music was very loud and could hear from a long way away.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. Thanh Ha School closed for two days last week because a flood.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>III. Choose the, word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. </p><p>Chocolate is made from up to 12 different types of cocoa (21)____. First, the beans are sorted by hand before being (22)__. Each type of bean (23)___roasted separately.</p><p>Next, the shells of the beans are (24)_____. After this, the beans are mashed into a thick paste and sugar and vanilla are added. This paste is called the ‘chocolate liquor’. Then the chocolate (25) _____ is heated for up to 72 hours. Following this, the liquor is repeatedly heated and then cooled (26)___several hours. </p><p>(27)___, the chocolate is allowed to cool and harden before (28)___packaged.</p><p>21. a. beans b. peas c. plants d. fruits</p><p>22. a. roast b. roasts c. roasting d. roasted</p><p>23. a. is b. are c. was d. were</p><p>24. a.removed b. invented c. stirred d. poured</p><p>25.a.liquor b.candy c.powder d. flavor</p><p>26.a.on b.at c.of d. for</p><p>27.a.Daily b.Hardly c.Finally d. Nearly</p><p>28.a.be b.being c.to being d.ø</p><p>IV. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</p><p>Papyrus was made from the papyrus reed that grew near the Nile. First, strips of papyrus reed were laid side by side on a large tray. Other strips of reed were then put across these strips. The tray that contained the reeds was then covered with water to help the reeds to stick together. After the strips were stuck in this way, the sheet of papyrus was beaten with a hammer and left to dry in the sun. Finally, the sheet of papyrus was poiished with ivory or a smooth shell in order to remove any roughness.</p><p>tray <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> cái khay beat (v) đập, nện</p><p>hammer <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> cái búa ivory <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> ngà (voi, v.v.)</p><p>smooth (adj) nhẵn mịn roughness <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> sự xù xì</p><p>29. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage?</p><p>a. How Paper is Made b. How to Grow Papyrus Reed </p><p>c. How to Make Papyrus d. Where did Papyrus Reed Grow?</p><p>30. What does the word ‘help’ in line 4 mean?</p><p>a. do something useful for somebody b. make something easier c. do something for somebody d. let somebody do something</p><p>31. Water was used to ______.</p><p>a. cover the tray that contained the reeds</p><p>b. help the reeds to stick together</p><p>c. to polish sheets of papyrus</p><p>d. a & b are correct</p><p>32. We can replace ‘in order to’ in line 7 with _____.</p><p>a. ‘to’ b. ‘so that’ c, ‘so as to’ d. a&c are correct</p><p>33. Which of the following is not true?</p><p>a. People used ivory to polish sheets of papyrus.</p><p>b. Sheets of papyrus didn’t have to be beaten with</p><p>c. Sheets of papyrus were left to dry in the sun.</p><p>d. Papyrus was a kind of paper.</p><p></p><p>TEST 4</p><p></p><p>I. Choose the word that has the underlined differently from the others.</p><p>1. a. vanilla b. vacuum c. add d. facsimile</p><p>2. a. whiten b. fiber c. zipper d. conveyor</p><p>3. a. remove b. wrote c. mold d. cocoa</p><p>4. a. follow b. powder c. show d. borrow</p><p>5. a. procedure b. thousand c. wood d. hairdryer</p><p>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.</p><p>6. This beautiful picture_____by Mary.</p><p>a. is drawn b. is drew c. is draw d. is drawing</p><p>7. Don’t touch the paint - it’s still wet.</p><p>a. put your hand or finger on something</p><p>b. take something</p><p>c. do a job with something</p><p>d. put paint on something to change the color</p><p>8. I warned him ______ too close to the fire.</p><p>a. not to go b. not going c. no going d. didn’t go</p><p>9. _____ is a pen that has a very small bll at the end.</p><p>a. Ball-point pen b. Fountain pen c. Pencil d. Crayon</p><p>10. Tobacco is taxed in most countries, along with alcohol.</p><p>a. in the same way as something b. but not something</p><p>c. for example d. including</p><p>11. James picked up the ____ and said “Hello.”</p><p>a. telephone b. printer c. vacuum d. fax machine</p><p>12. Children, please behave!</p><p>a. do and say the right things b. do something</p><p>c. do what somebody tells you to do d. move on your legs, but not run</p><p>13. We now toast bread _____ a toaster on the table.</p><p>a. by b. with c. from d. in</p><p>14. Which _____ do I press to turn the radio on?</p><p>a. button b. roll c. roller d. plug</p><p>15. Don’t sit_____the sun too long.</p><p>a. iP b. on c. over d. amongst</p><p>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.</p><p>16. She removed the dirty dishes off the table.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. Lou showed her up the nearby castle and country houses.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>18. Bicycle has been invented by a German inventor in 1816.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. The water in most rivers is unsafe to drink, due to it is polluted.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. He was awarded first prize in the written competition.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.</p><p>An American called Thomas Alva Edison (21)___the first man (22)___sound. In 1878, he invented a machine (23)____a phonograph. The phonograph was a bit (24)___a record player, but it used metal cylinders (25)____discs. Flat discs (records) appeared ten years (26)____.</p><p>Tape recorders first appeared (27)_____the 1930s, but they were large and expensive. Then, in 1963, the Philips Company developed the first cassette. Cassettes are still very popular all (28)_____the world.</p><p>21. a. is b. was c. to be d. a & b</p><p>22. a. record b. to record c. recording d. for recording</p><p>23. a. called b. was called c. calling d. was calling</p><p>24. a. like b. the same c. as d. different</p><p>25. a. although b. instead of c. but also d. neither</p><p>26. a. late b. lately c. later d. latest</p><p>27. a. in b. at c. on d. since</p><p>28. a. on b. in c. over d. Ø</p><p>V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</p><p>John Logie Baird, who is called ‘the father of television’, was born in Scotland in 1888. He became an inventor at the age of 26. His first inventions were electrically-heated socks and air-filled shoes, but these were not very successful.</p><p>However, in 1923, he became interested in the idea of pictures by radio. He worked for several months, and the following year he succeeded in transmitting the first ‘television’ picture a few meters across the room. </p><p>Baird’s ‘television’ was not very clear, but people were very interested and he tried to make it better. In 1926, he showed it to the public at the Royal Society. In 1928, he transmitted the first picture across the Atlantic and in 1929, the BBC and the German post office began to broadcast TV with his system.</p><p>29. John Logie Baird______.</p><p>a. is called ‘the father of television’ b. was born in Scotland in 1888</p><p>c. was an inventor d. all are correct</p><p>30. One of Baird’s first inventions was</p><p>a. electrically-heated sock b. air-filled shoe</p><p>c. television d. a & b</p><p>31. Baird was interested in the idea of pictures by radio at the age of_____.</p><p>a. 26 b. 35 c. 38 d. 40</p><p>32. Baird’s ‘television’ was introduced to the world in______.</p><p>a. 1923 b. 1926 c. 1928 d. 1929</p><p>33. Which of the following is not true?</p><p>a. Baird’s first inventions were not very successful.</p><p>b.The first ‘television’ was not clear.</p><p>c. People weren’t interested in Baird’s ‘television’.</p><p>d. Baird’s system was used by the BBC and the German post office.</p><p></p><p>*. LISTENING COMPREHENSION</p><p>1. Lisle,, and fill the oval A, B, or C iizdicatiizg your c/mice.</p><p>16.1 The speakers are talking about</p><p>A. modern paper</p><p>B. papyrus</p><p>C ancient Egyptians</p><p>16.2 What isn’t chocolate made of?</p><p>A. Sugar.</p><p>B. Coconut.</p><p>C Cocoa.</p><p>16.3 What was invented in 1893 ?</p><p>A. The facsimile.</p><p>B. The fountain pen.</p><p>C. The zipper.</p><p>16.4 Which of the three inventions was earliest ?</p><p>A. The helicopter. B. The bicycle</p><p>C. The optical fiber.</p><p>16.5 The Japanese began making paper in</p><p>A. the seventh century B. the twentieth century</p><p>C. the seventeenth century</p><p>2. Listen and JIll in the blanks.</p><p>There are many (16.6)____of paper available in larger cities in Nepal. However, the paper made by (16.7)______methods is still considered the strongest and most durable of all. Because of its (16.8)______, Nepali paper is still a thriving small industry.</p><p>The (16.9)_______method doesn’t need high tech equipment, machines, or (16.10)______. All one needs is the skill and locally available products: (16.11)______, wood, water, and the availability of tree (16.12)_____harvesting. Also, traditional Nepali paper is stronger and longer lasting than conventional, industrially (16.13)_____Nepali paper and as a result is commonly used for (16.14)______letters and documents.</p><p>In the Eastern (16.15)______of Nepal, after the paper is made it is tied and (16.16)_____in large volumes. The (16.17)_____. which weigh around 50 (16.18)_____each are carried by (16.19)_____to the road head three days away. From there the paper (16.20)_____its trip on bus or truck into Katmandu, and is sold as it is or cut into working sizes for retail and/or redistribution.</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER]</p><p>UNIT 16</p><p></p><p>TEST 1</p><p>I. 1c 2b 3b 4c 5a</p><p>II. 6b 7b 8b 9d 10a 11b 12a 13a 14c 15b</p><p>III. 16b 17c 18a 19c 20c</p><p>IV. 21d 22d 23b 24b 25d 26c</p><p>V. 27a 28d 29c 30d 31c</p><p>TEST 2</p><p>I. 1d 2a 3d 4a 5c</p><p>II. 6c 7a 8b 9a 10b 11c 12b 13b 14a 15a</p><p>III. 16b 17c 18a 19c 20c</p><p>IV. 21a 22b 23c 24a 25b 26d</p><p>V. 27d 28d 29c 30a 31c</p><p>TEST 3</p><p></p><p>I. 1d 2c 3d 4a 5b</p><p>II. 6b 7a 8a 9c 10a 11b 12b 13b 14a 15b</p><p>III. 16b 17b 18a 19c 20d</p><p>IV. 21a 22d 23a 24a 25a 26d 27c 28b</p><p>V. 29c 30b 31d 32d 33b</p><p>TEST 4</p><p>I. 1a 2d 3a 4b 5a</p><p>II. 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12a 13b 14a 15a</p><p>III. 16c 17a 18a 19d 20d</p><p>IV. 21b 22b 23a 24a 25b 26c 27a 28c</p><p>V. 29d 30d 31b 32b 33c</p><p></p><p>Listening</p><p></p><p>16.1 Woman: What kind of material is it?</p><p>Man: It’s papyrus. The ancient Egyptians wrote on it as we do</p><p>on paper today.</p><p>16.2 Woman: What is chocolate made of?</p><p>Man: Well, cocoa, sugar, vanilla, and milk.</p><p>16.3 Woman: The facsimile was invented in 1843; the zipper was invented in 1893.</p><p>Woman: I don’t know.</p><p>Man: How about the fountain pen ?</p><p>16.4 Woman: The optical fiber was invented in 1955 ; the bicycle was invented in 1816; and the helicopter was invented in 1939.</p><p>16.5 Woman: When did the Japanese learn how to make paper? </p><p>Man: In the seventh century.</p><p></p><p>KEY</p><p></p><p>16.1 B; 16.2 B; 16.3 C; 16.4 B; </p><p>16.5 A; 16.6 types; 16.7 traditional; 16.8 durability; </p><p>16.9 traditional; 16.10 electricity; 16.11 stones; 16.12 bark;</p><p>16.13 proccessed; 16.14 official; 16.15 region; 16.16 bound; </p><p>16.17 packages; 16.18 kilograms; 16.19 porters; 16.20 continues ;[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunghoi, post: 38360, member: 19"] unit 16: INVENTIONS TEST 1 I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. a. papyrus 2. a. ferment 3. a. think 4. a. teacher 5. a. machine b. appliance b. delicious b. grind b. 1oudspeaker b. chocolate c. vacuum c. shell c. chip c. heavy c. touch d. marine d. invention d. mix d. bean d. kitchen II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 6. The facsimile _____ by Alexander Bain in 1843. a. is invented b. was invented c. invented d. has been invented 7. First fry the onions______, add the potatoes. a. than b. then c. after d. before 8. He______a prize in the competition. a. win b. won c. was won d. has win 9. Who the company? a. goes b. walks c. jogs d. runs 10. ______ is an instrument for making sounds louder. a. Loudspeaker b. Recorder c. Facsimile d. Radio 11. The doctor told me _____ more fresh fruit. a. eat b. to eat c. eating d. ate 12. Can you repair my bike? a. fix b. use c. adjust d. a&b 13. Coffee was known in Europe_______’Arabian wine’. a. as b. like c. was d. Ø 14. The information ______. a. stores b. stored c. is stored d. ate stored 15. I saw a _____ flying overhead. a. train b. helicopter c. conveyor belt d. coach III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English. 16. The rice grains is husked in the mill to produce brown rice. A B C D 17. Don’t forget to turn out the lights before leaving the building. A B C D 18. Follow I and I will show you the way. A B C D 19. The coffee berries fermented in water for make a strong tasting liquid. A B C D 20. Ann wanted to know where in order to get a map of the city. A B C D IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. Milk is produced (21)____farms from cows. (22)___ , the cows are milked. This (23)_____happens twice a day, using a milk machine. Then, the milk is cooled and stored in large, refrigerated containers. Next, the milk is collected and delivered to the dairy. (24)_____, at the diary, milk is made into various products (25)_____cheese, cream, butter and liquid milk for drinking. Finally, these are (26)_____to supermarkets and shops. 21. a. in b. at c. on d. by 22. a. First b. Firstly c. Next d. a & b 23. a. lately b. usually c. recently d. finally 24. a. Although b. After that c. However d. Finally 25. a. including b. included c. such as d. a & c 26. a. deliver b. delivering c. delivered d. delivery V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it. Coca Cola is enjoyed all over the world. 1.6 billion gallons are sold every year, in over one hundred and sixty countries. The drink was in vented by Dr John Pemberton in Atlanta, on 8 May 1886, but it was given the name Coca-Cola by his partner, Frank Robinson. In the first year, only nine drinks a day were sold. The business was bought by a man called Asa Candler in 188, and the first factory was opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1895. Coca-cola is still made there. Billions of bottles and cans have been produced since 1895. 27. The one who invented Coca Cola was______. a. Dr John Pemberton b. Frank Robinson c. Asa Candler d. Dallas 28. What does the word ‘it’ in line 3 refer to? a. the world b. gallon c. country. d. the drink 29. The first Coca Cola company was open______. a. in 1886 b. in 1888 c. in 1895 d. since 1895 30. Nowadays, Coca Cola is sold______. a. all over the world b. in more than 160 countries c. everywhere d. all are correct 31. Which of the following is not true? a. Every year, 1.6 billion gallons of Coca Cola are sold. b. Coca-Cola is still produced in Dallas. c. Nowadays, people don’t want to buy Coca-Cola any more. d. At first, people didn’t like Coca-Cola very much. TEST 2 I.Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1.a. behave b. paper c. taste d. chocolate 2.a. refine b. invent c. facsimile d. vanilla 3.a. button b. crush c. pulp d. papyrus 4.a. touch b. thousand c. about d. round 5.a. process b. appliance c. official d. place II.Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 6.The rice crop______. a. is harvesting b. are harvesting c. is harvested d. are harvested 7.We had dinner_____did the washing - up. a. and then b. and after c. and finally d. and lately 8.We delayed our trip due to the bad weather. a. because b. because of c. therefore d. however 9.The______machine has a lot of rollers. a. papermaking b. rnakingpaper c. papermake d. papermade 10.Tell him_____. a. wait b. to wait c. waiting d. waits 11.At one time, coffee_____as a medicine. a. used b. was usnd to c. was used d. uses 12._____is a machine that washes dishes. a. Washing machine b. Dishwasher c. Microwave d. Hairdryer 13.Jack doesn’t know how_____the toaster. a. fix b. to fix c. fixing d. for fixing 14. This food tastes______. a. delicious b. wonder c. diliciously d. wonderfully 15. She reheated the soup in the _____. a. microwave b. hairdryer c. microphone d. vonveyor belt III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English. 16. A sample of chocolate given after visitors have toured the factory. A B C D 17. In the morning, the Professor showed us up the university. A B C D 18. After met the movie star, I understood why she was so popular. A B C D 19. One quarter to one third of the world’s coffee are produced by Brazil. A B C D 20. The procedure is almost the same like it was 200 years ago. A B C D IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. Sugar cane is grown in hot countries like Cuba and the West Indies, where there is a heavy rainfall. At (21) ________ time, the cane is cut as close to the ground as possible in (22)_____ to keep all the juice, or sap, in each long stalk. Then, the cane (23)_____to a mill, where it is cut into a lot of small pieces. Next, the juice is squeezed out by heavy (24)_____. The juice is cleaned and (25)____. boiled until crystals appear. (26)_____, these brown crystals are separated from the juice. The brown crystals are raw sugar. 21. a. harvest b. festival c. event d. occasion 22. a. ought b. order c. have d. need 23. a. takes b. is taking c. is taken d. will take 24. a. rollers b. conveyors c. buttons. d. molds 25. a. next b. then c. since d. after 26. a. Although b. Finally c. After that d. b&c V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it. NYLON was invented in the early 1930s by an American chemist, Julian Hill. Other scientists worked with his invention and finally on 27 October 1938, Nylon was introduced to the world. It was cheap and strong and immediately became successful, especially in the making of ladies’ stocking. Today, nylon is found in many things: carpets, ropes, seat belts, furniture, computers, and even spare parts of the human body. It has played an important part in our byes for over 50 years. 27. Julian Hill was a! an _____. a. chemist b. Americai c. inventor d. all are correct 28. Nylon can be found in ____. a. many things b. spare parts of the human body c. furniture d. all are correct 29. What does the word ‘introduce’ in line 3 ffiean? a. tell somebody your name b. tell somebody the name of a person c. bring in something new d. bring something somewhere 30. Nylon_____. a. was invented by Julian Hill b. was strong but expensive c. was not very popular d. all are correct 31. Which of the following is not true? a. Nylon was used to make ladies’ stocking. b. Today, Nylon still plays an important part in our lives. c. At first, people didn’t want to use Nylon. d. We can found Nylon in computers. TEST 3 I. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 1. a. toaster b. fiber c. zipper d. defrost 2. a. cocoa b. concrete c. remove d. process 3. a. vanilla b. intention c. utensil d. liquefy 4. a. papyrus b. microwave c. hairdryer d. instrument 5. a. ingredient b. chemically c. facsimile d. development II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 6. All her letters_____by her secretary. a. is typed b. were typed c. is typped d. were typped 7. First Lewis will give a TV interview, comes the main news conference. a. Then b. Soon c. After d. Behind 8. Please taste the soup and tell me if it needs more salt. a. eat or drink a little of something b. give a certain feeling when you put it in your mouth c. use your teeth to make food soft d. drink something slowly, taking only a little each time 9. Wine is made_____grapes. a. in b. off c. from d. into 10. _____ is a tall plant with big yellow seeds that a. Maize b. Papyrus c. Cacao d. Sugar cane 11. What do you think this button is____? a. so that b. for c. to d. in oder to 12. We stayed home _____ the cold weather. a. because b. due to c. therefore d. when 13. I was tongue-tied. I didn’t know what a. say b. to say c. to be said d. for saying 14. The man looks_____. a. angry b. happiness c. angrily d. happily 15. This ordinary-looking sofa can be made_____a bed. a. in b. into c. for d. to II. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English. 16. The bicycle has been invented by Karl D. Sauerbronn in 1816.. A B C D 17. Mix yellow and blue to make green. A B C D 18. After invented the light bulb, Thomas Edison went on to create A B many other useful inventions. C D 19. The music was very loud and could hear from a long way away. A B C D 20. Thanh Ha School closed for two days last week because a flood. A B C D III. Choose the, word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. Chocolate is made from up to 12 different types of cocoa (21)____. First, the beans are sorted by hand before being (22)__. Each type of bean (23)___roasted separately. Next, the shells of the beans are (24)_____. After this, the beans are mashed into a thick paste and sugar and vanilla are added. This paste is called the ‘chocolate liquor’. Then the chocolate (25) _____ is heated for up to 72 hours. Following this, the liquor is repeatedly heated and then cooled (26)___several hours. (27)___, the chocolate is allowed to cool and harden before (28)___packaged. 21. a. beans b. peas c. plants d. fruits 22. a. roast b. roasts c. roasting d. roasted 23. a. is b. are c. was d. were 24. a.removed b. invented c. stirred d. poured 25.a.liquor b.candy c.powder d. flavor 26.a.on b.at c.of d. for 27.a.Daily b.Hardly c.Finally d. Nearly 28.a.be b.being c.to being d.ø IV. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it. Papyrus was made from the papyrus reed that grew near the Nile. First, strips of papyrus reed were laid side by side on a large tray. Other strips of reed were then put across these strips. The tray that contained the reeds was then covered with water to help the reeds to stick together. After the strips were stuck in this way, the sheet of papyrus was beaten with a hammer and left to dry in the sun. Finally, the sheet of papyrus was poiished with ivory or a smooth shell in order to remove any roughness. tray (n) cái khay beat (v) đập, nện hammer (n) cái búa ivory (n) ngà (voi, v.v.) smooth (adj) nhẵn mịn roughness (n) sự xù xì 29. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? a. How Paper is Made b. How to Grow Papyrus Reed c. How to Make Papyrus d. Where did Papyrus Reed Grow? 30. What does the word ‘help’ in line 4 mean? a. do something useful for somebody b. make something easier c. do something for somebody d. let somebody do something 31. Water was used to ______. a. cover the tray that contained the reeds b. help the reeds to stick together c. to polish sheets of papyrus d. a & b are correct 32. We can replace ‘in order to’ in line 7 with _____. a. ‘to’ b. ‘so that’ c, ‘so as to’ d. a&c are correct 33. Which of the following is not true? a. People used ivory to polish sheets of papyrus. b. Sheets of papyrus didn’t have to be beaten with c. Sheets of papyrus were left to dry in the sun. d. Papyrus was a kind of paper. TEST 4 I. Choose the word that has the underlined differently from the others. 1. a. vanilla b. vacuum c. add d. facsimile 2. a. whiten b. fiber c. zipper d. conveyor 3. a. remove b. wrote c. mold d. cocoa 4. a. follow b. powder c. show d. borrow 5. a. procedure b. thousand c. wood d. hairdryer II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 6. This beautiful picture_____by Mary. a. is drawn b. is drew c. is draw d. is drawing 7. Don’t touch the paint - it’s still wet. a. put your hand or finger on something b. take something c. do a job with something d. put paint on something to change the color 8. I warned him ______ too close to the fire. a. not to go b. not going c. no going d. didn’t go 9. _____ is a pen that has a very small bll at the end. a. Ball-point pen b. Fountain pen c. Pencil d. Crayon 10. Tobacco is taxed in most countries, along with alcohol. a. in the same way as something b. but not something c. for example d. including 11. James picked up the ____ and said “Hello.” a. telephone b. printer c. vacuum d. fax machine 12. Children, please behave! a. do and say the right things b. do something c. do what somebody tells you to do d. move on your legs, but not run 13. We now toast bread _____ a toaster on the table. a. by b. with c. from d. in 14. Which _____ do I press to turn the radio on? a. button b. roll c. roller d. plug 15. Don’t sit_____the sun too long. a. iP b. on c. over d. amongst III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English. 16. She removed the dirty dishes off the table. A B C D 17. Lou showed her up the nearby castle and country houses. A B C D 18. Bicycle has been invented by a German inventor in 1816. A B C D 19. The water in most rivers is unsafe to drink, due to it is polluted. A B C D 20. He was awarded first prize in the written competition. A B C D IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces. An American called Thomas Alva Edison (21)___the first man (22)___sound. In 1878, he invented a machine (23)____a phonograph. The phonograph was a bit (24)___a record player, but it used metal cylinders (25)____discs. Flat discs (records) appeared ten years (26)____. Tape recorders first appeared (27)_____the 1930s, but they were large and expensive. Then, in 1963, the Philips Company developed the first cassette. Cassettes are still very popular all (28)_____the world. 21. a. is b. was c. to be d. a & b 22. a. record b. to record c. recording d. for recording 23. a. called b. was called c. calling d. was calling 24. a. like b. the same c. as d. different 25. a. although b. instead of c. but also d. neither 26. a. late b. lately c. later d. latest 27. a. in b. at c. on d. since 28. a. on b. in c. over d. Ø V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it. John Logie Baird, who is called ‘the father of television’, was born in Scotland in 1888. He became an inventor at the age of 26. His first inventions were electrically-heated socks and air-filled shoes, but these were not very successful. However, in 1923, he became interested in the idea of pictures by radio. He worked for several months, and the following year he succeeded in transmitting the first ‘television’ picture a few meters across the room. Baird’s ‘television’ was not very clear, but people were very interested and he tried to make it better. In 1926, he showed it to the public at the Royal Society. In 1928, he transmitted the first picture across the Atlantic and in 1929, the BBC and the German post office began to broadcast TV with his system. 29. John Logie Baird______. a. is called ‘the father of television’ b. was born in Scotland in 1888 c. was an inventor d. all are correct 30. One of Baird’s first inventions was a. electrically-heated sock b. air-filled shoe c. television d. a & b 31. Baird was interested in the idea of pictures by radio at the age of_____. a. 26 b. 35 c. 38 d. 40 32. Baird’s ‘television’ was introduced to the world in______. a. 1923 b. 1926 c. 1928 d. 1929 33. Which of the following is not true? a. Baird’s first inventions were not very successful. b.The first ‘television’ was not clear. c. People weren’t interested in Baird’s ‘television’. d. Baird’s system was used by the BBC and the German post office. *. LISTENING COMPREHENSION 1. Lisle,, and fill the oval A, B, or C iizdicatiizg your c/mice. 16.1 The speakers are talking about A. modern paper B. papyrus C ancient Egyptians 16.2 What isn’t chocolate made of? A. Sugar. B. Coconut. C Cocoa. 16.3 What was invented in 1893 ? A. The facsimile. B. The fountain pen. C. The zipper. 16.4 Which of the three inventions was earliest ? A. The helicopter. B. The bicycle C. The optical fiber. 16.5 The Japanese began making paper in A. the seventh century B. the twentieth century C. the seventeenth century 2. Listen and JIll in the blanks. There are many (16.6)____of paper available in larger cities in Nepal. However, the paper made by (16.7)______methods is still considered the strongest and most durable of all. Because of its (16.8)______, Nepali paper is still a thriving small industry. The (16.9)_______method doesn’t need high tech equipment, machines, or (16.10)______. All one needs is the skill and locally available products: (16.11)______, wood, water, and the availability of tree (16.12)_____harvesting. Also, traditional Nepali paper is stronger and longer lasting than conventional, industrially (16.13)_____Nepali paper and as a result is commonly used for (16.14)______letters and documents. In the Eastern (16.15)______of Nepal, after the paper is made it is tied and (16.16)_____in large volumes. The (16.17)_____. which weigh around 50 (16.18)_____each are carried by (16.19)_____to the road head three days away. From there the paper (16.20)_____its trip on bus or truck into Katmandu, and is sold as it is or cut into working sizes for retail and/or redistribution. [SPOILER] UNIT 16 TEST 1 I. 1c 2b 3b 4c 5a II. 6b 7b 8b 9d 10a 11b 12a 13a 14c 15b III. 16b 17c 18a 19c 20c IV. 21d 22d 23b 24b 25d 26c V. 27a 28d 29c 30d 31c TEST 2 I. 1d 2a 3d 4a 5c II. 6c 7a 8b 9a 10b 11c 12b 13b 14a 15a III. 16b 17c 18a 19c 20c IV. 21a 22b 23c 24a 25b 26d V. 27d 28d 29c 30a 31c TEST 3 I. 1d 2c 3d 4a 5b II. 6b 7a 8a 9c 10a 11b 12b 13b 14a 15b III. 16b 17b 18a 19c 20d IV. 21a 22d 23a 24a 25a 26d 27c 28b V. 29c 30b 31d 32d 33b TEST 4 I. 1a 2d 3a 4b 5a II. 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12a 13b 14a 15a III. 16c 17a 18a 19d 20d IV. 21b 22b 23a 24a 25b 26c 27a 28c V. 29d 30d 31b 32b 33c Listening 16.1 Woman: What kind of material is it? Man: It’s papyrus. The ancient Egyptians wrote on it as we do on paper today. 16.2 Woman: What is chocolate made of? Man: Well, cocoa, sugar, vanilla, and milk. 16.3 Woman: The facsimile was invented in 1843; the zipper was invented in 1893. Woman: I don’t know. Man: How about the fountain pen ? 16.4 Woman: The optical fiber was invented in 1955 ; the bicycle was invented in 1816; and the helicopter was invented in 1939. 16.5 Woman: When did the Japanese learn how to make paper? Man: In the seventh century. KEY 16.1 B; 16.2 B; 16.3 C; 16.4 B; 16.5 A; 16.6 types; 16.7 traditional; 16.8 durability; 16.9 traditional; 16.10 electricity; 16.11 stones; 16.12 bark; 16.13 proccessed; 16.14 official; 16.15 region; 16.16 bound; 16.17 packages; 16.18 kilograms; 16.19 porters; 16.20 continues ;[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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