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I. passage 1:
A lot of teachers believe that students are not able to correct (1)………or each other and that the teacher must give them a right model to copy. This simply is not true. About 90% of all (2)……are mechanical (accuracy) errors and as soon as the teacher points out to the student (3)…...the mistake in the sentence (4)………, the student quickly and easily (5)………….it for himself/herself. If the mistake is a vocabulary mistake and the student cannot self-correct, again, in over 90% of all cases another students in the class can supply the new word(6)……….are happy to(7)…………each other and this sort of peer(8)……….encourages students to independent of the teacher and(9)………..from each other instead. It is only really for pronunciation (sound formation, stress and intonatiom) that are clear (10)……………from the teacher is necessary.
II passage2:
Today the most important population trends are the fast growth in the number of teenagers leaving school.
The size of the elderly population is (1)……….people are living longer and (2)……..babies have been born.
In 1911, only 5% of the UK population was older than 65. Today, the (3)………is more than 15%. Over the next decade the greatest (4)………..will be in people aged 75 and over. The drop in the number of school leavers was (5)………. by the fall in the birth rate (6)………….1964 and 1977. This trend is known (7)……… the * demographic time bomb *- because demographers knew that, once the birth rate fall, there was (8)………..way to stop it (9)………….an exlposive effect on the economy and on society 16 years later.
However, the impact may (10)…….be a short-term. According to forecaster the UK’s birth rate may soon become one of the highest in western EU.
Companies have to (11)……….into account the age of the population when they are deciding what goods to produce and when they are recruiting staff.
In Britain and most of EU, the birth rate fell between the early 1960s and the mid 1970s. That (12)………that, by the second half of the 1980s, the number of teenagers leaving school and looking for jobs each year fell sharply.
In 1968, there were 6.2 million people (13)………..between 16 and 24 in the labour force. By the turn of the century, this is likely to (14)………fallen to 4.9 million. That means that companies who generally recruited many of their staff (15)……….from school have had to think of other ways of attracting workers.
@ passage3:
Kate had been waiting (1)………..a friend of her father’s to collect her from the bus station for more (2)……….an hour, and she was tired (3)……….waiting. There was (4)……….else there, and it had (5)………..raining. A friend of hers had lent her an umbrella to take on her trip, but she seemed to be getting wet. Perhaps her father was angry (6)……….her, she thought, or had simply forgotten to collect her. There wasn’t even a phone-box in the bus station. Why did (7)………..always go wrong when she traveled by bus? Either the bus was crowded and she felt very uncomfortable, or it (8)………….stopping and the journey lasted for hours. Suddenly she (9)……..a car stopping outside.(10)………was waving at her. It was her father!
@ passage4:
Nha Trang is a nice seaside resort and (1)……….ideal center for relaxation. Nha Trang has many beautiful mountains and lakes, Cham towers, hot springs and architectural works. However, (2)……… Speaking of Nha Trang, people always mention its beaches in the first place. Nha Trang’s beauty (3)……..first of all from the blue sea and picturesque nature of its islands. This coastal city (4)……….a ten-kilometer beach and 19 islands. The main beach runs from Tran Phu Road. It (5)………..planted with pine trees and other evergreen trees. Nha Trang is a coastal city but it isn’t far (6)……………forests. In the west of the town,(7)………….is a long range of hills where visitors can walk pleasantly. Nha Trang has many ancient cultural buildings. The town still preserves a (8)………of old towers and pagodas. Nha Trang is sunny almost all the year (9)………..It doesn’t have winter, but in summer it isn’t (10)…………hot as in the north. The cool winds from the sea give the town an eternal fall.
@ passage5:
The mysterious hitchhiker
One cold winter night’s evening, Carlo, an old friend of mine, was driving (1)……….one of the cemeteries just outside Rome. It was (2)………….cold and he (3)………….to noticed a young girl (4)…………by the side of the road. Even though it was winter, she was just wearing a (5)…………dress. Carlo (6)……………..up and opened the (7)…………..door to let her in. Her lips were blue with cold so he gave her his jacket put over her (8)………..After a few (9)………….silence, he asked her where she wanted to go and she whispered her (10)…………..He (11)………..at her notice for the first time that she was extremely beautiful. She had a delicate pale face with long blonder hair and large green eyes. Carlo wondered why she had been standing by the side of the road and guessed that she look so sad because she must have a (12)………….with her boyfriend who had left her there. They drove on (13)……….silence, the girl made some guestures to show him which (14)………….to take. They finally turned into a narrow street in an old part of town. As soon as the girl got out, she took off the jacket and held it (15)…………..to Carlo. Carlo refused to take it because she still looked cold and he wanted an (16)………..to see her again. She smiled mysteriously and disapeared (17)……………a dark doorway, without saying a word.
Three month later, Carlo went to the cemeteryto put some flowers on his mother’s grave. As he leaving the cemetey, he noticed his jacket on another (18)…………When he picked it up, he saw the (19)…………of the girl he had given a (20)…………to. She was smiling with him mysteriously (21)…………
@passage6:
Teachers have often used memory tests to assess the intelligence of their students. But having a good memory often has little to (1)………..with intelligence. Studies have shown not only that some people of below (2)…………intelligence have exceptional memories, but (3)………….that some highly intelligent people have poor memories. A good memory is more often the (4)……………of using techniques that can be learned, and many of the books that have benn written on the subject (5)………..people to use similar methods. One of these is that you make up short sentences or rhymes which can help you remember (6)………..you need to know by heart. For (7)…………., the first letters of the words in the sentence ‘Rechard of York gained battles in vain’ are ROYBIV; these are the colors of the rainbow-red, orange, yellow and so on. Another technique involves, linking the sound of the words with images, which can be particularly effective (8)…………learning new words. The learner needs to create an image to help to remember the word. By using techniques like this, many learners (9)…………it a lot easier than they had expected to keep (10)……..learning new vocabulary.
@passage7:
Everyone is becoming aware that the environment is a serious issue. However, we haven’t done (1)……….to deal with this problem because we seem to wait for governments to (2)………….actions. In my opinion, individuals can do many things to help (3)………..the problem. To begin (4)………….., we can be more responsible in the (5)…………..we dispose of waste. We should not throw rubbish into lakes and (6)…………Moreover, we also need to (7)…………..the water we use. Fresh water (8)………….drinking is running out in many (9)………..of the world. Finally, I think that if we use (10)………….transport more we can reduce air pollution in cities.
@passage8:
Who are the best drivers? Which drivers are the fafest on the (1)…………? According to a recent survey, young and inexperienced drivers are most likely to have an (2)…………..Older drivers are more careful. Gender makes a difference, too. Young men have (3)…….worst accidents records of all. They are (4)……….aggressive than older (5)…………They also choose faster (6)…………with bigger engines. One of the most interesting facts in the survey (7)…………..the passengers have an effect on the (8)…………When young male drivers have their friends in their car, their driving becomes worse. When their wife or their girlfriend is in the car, however, their driving is (9)………….But the opposite is true for women. Their driving is more (10)…………..when their husband or their boyfriend is in the car.
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I. passage 1:
A lot of teachers believe that students are not able to correct (1)………or each other and that the teacher must give them a right model to copy. This simply is not true. About 90% of all (2)……are mechanical (accuracy) errors and as soon as the teacher points out to the student (3)…...the mistake in the sentence (4)………, the student quickly and easily (5)………….it for himself/herself. If the mistake is a vocabulary mistake and the student cannot self-correct, again, in over 90% of all cases another students in the class can supply the new word(6)……….are happy to(7)…………each other and this sort of peer(8)……….encourages students to independent of the teacher and(9)………..from each other instead. It is only really for pronunciation (sound formation, stress and intonatiom) that are clear (10)……………from the teacher is necessary.
II passage2:
Today the most important population trends are the fast growth in the number of teenagers leaving school.
The size of the elderly population is (1)……….people are living longer and (2)……..babies have been born.
In 1911, only 5% of the UK population was older than 65. Today, the (3)………is more than 15%. Over the next decade the greatest (4)………..will be in people aged 75 and over. The drop in the number of school leavers was (5)………. by the fall in the birth rate (6)………….1964 and 1977. This trend is known (7)……… the * demographic time bomb *- because demographers knew that, once the birth rate fall, there was (8)………..way to stop it (9)………….an exlposive effect on the economy and on society 16 years later.
However, the impact may (10)…….be a short-term. According to forecaster the UK’s birth rate may soon become one of the highest in western EU.
Companies have to (11)……….into account the age of the population when they are deciding what goods to produce and when they are recruiting staff.
In Britain and most of EU, the birth rate fell between the early 1960s and the mid 1970s. That (12)………that, by the second half of the 1980s, the number of teenagers leaving school and looking for jobs each year fell sharply.
In 1968, there were 6.2 million people (13)………..between 16 and 24 in the labour force. By the turn of the century, this is likely to (14)………fallen to 4.9 million. That means that companies who generally recruited many of their staff (15)……….from school have had to think of other ways of attracting workers.
@ passage3:
Kate had been waiting (1)………..a friend of her father’s to collect her from the bus station for more (2)……….an hour, and she was tired (3)……….waiting. There was (4)……….else there, and it had (5)………..raining. A friend of hers had lent her an umbrella to take on her trip, but she seemed to be getting wet. Perhaps her father was angry (6)……….her, she thought, or had simply forgotten to collect her. There wasn’t even a phone-box in the bus station. Why did (7)………..always go wrong when she traveled by bus? Either the bus was crowded and she felt very uncomfortable, or it (8)………….stopping and the journey lasted for hours. Suddenly she (9)……..a car stopping outside.(10)………was waving at her. It was her father!
@ passage4:
Nha Trang is a nice seaside resort and (1)……….ideal center for relaxation. Nha Trang has many beautiful mountains and lakes, Cham towers, hot springs and architectural works. However, (2)……… Speaking of Nha Trang, people always mention its beaches in the first place. Nha Trang’s beauty (3)……..first of all from the blue sea and picturesque nature of its islands. This coastal city (4)……….a ten-kilometer beach and 19 islands. The main beach runs from Tran Phu Road. It (5)………..planted with pine trees and other evergreen trees. Nha Trang is a coastal city but it isn’t far (6)……………forests. In the west of the town,(7)………….is a long range of hills where visitors can walk pleasantly. Nha Trang has many ancient cultural buildings. The town still preserves a (8)………of old towers and pagodas. Nha Trang is sunny almost all the year (9)………..It doesn’t have winter, but in summer it isn’t (10)…………hot as in the north. The cool winds from the sea give the town an eternal fall.
@ passage5:
The mysterious hitchhiker
One cold winter night’s evening, Carlo, an old friend of mine, was driving (1)……….one of the cemeteries just outside Rome. It was (2)………….cold and he (3)………….to noticed a young girl (4)…………by the side of the road. Even though it was winter, she was just wearing a (5)…………dress. Carlo (6)……………..up and opened the (7)…………..door to let her in. Her lips were blue with cold so he gave her his jacket put over her (8)………..After a few (9)………….silence, he asked her where she wanted to go and she whispered her (10)…………..He (11)………..at her notice for the first time that she was extremely beautiful. She had a delicate pale face with long blonder hair and large green eyes. Carlo wondered why she had been standing by the side of the road and guessed that she look so sad because she must have a (12)………….with her boyfriend who had left her there. They drove on (13)……….silence, the girl made some guestures to show him which (14)………….to take. They finally turned into a narrow street in an old part of town. As soon as the girl got out, she took off the jacket and held it (15)…………..to Carlo. Carlo refused to take it because she still looked cold and he wanted an (16)………..to see her again. She smiled mysteriously and disapeared (17)……………a dark doorway, without saying a word.
Three month later, Carlo went to the cemeteryto put some flowers on his mother’s grave. As he leaving the cemetey, he noticed his jacket on another (18)…………When he picked it up, he saw the (19)…………of the girl he had given a (20)…………to. She was smiling with him mysteriously (21)…………
@passage6:
Teachers have often used memory tests to assess the intelligence of their students. But having a good memory often has little to (1)………..with intelligence. Studies have shown not only that some people of below (2)…………intelligence have exceptional memories, but (3)………….that some highly intelligent people have poor memories. A good memory is more often the (4)……………of using techniques that can be learned, and many of the books that have benn written on the subject (5)………..people to use similar methods. One of these is that you make up short sentences or rhymes which can help you remember (6)………..you need to know by heart. For (7)…………., the first letters of the words in the sentence ‘Rechard of York gained battles in vain’ are ROYBIV; these are the colors of the rainbow-red, orange, yellow and so on. Another technique involves, linking the sound of the words with images, which can be particularly effective (8)…………learning new words. The learner needs to create an image to help to remember the word. By using techniques like this, many learners (9)…………it a lot easier than they had expected to keep (10)……..learning new vocabulary.
@passage7:
Everyone is becoming aware that the environment is a serious issue. However, we haven’t done (1)……….to deal with this problem because we seem to wait for governments to (2)………….actions. In my opinion, individuals can do many things to help (3)………..the problem. To begin (4)………….., we can be more responsible in the (5)…………..we dispose of waste. We should not throw rubbish into lakes and (6)…………Moreover, we also need to (7)…………..the water we use. Fresh water (8)………….drinking is running out in many (9)………..of the world. Finally, I think that if we use (10)………….transport more we can reduce air pollution in cities.
@passage8:
Who are the best drivers? Which drivers are the fafest on the (1)…………? According to a recent survey, young and inexperienced drivers are most likely to have an (2)…………..Older drivers are more careful. Gender makes a difference, too. Young men have (3)…….worst accidents records of all. They are (4)……….aggressive than older (5)…………They also choose faster (6)…………with bigger engines. One of the most interesting facts in the survey (7)…………..the passengers have an effect on the (8)…………When young male drivers have their friends in their car, their driving becomes worse. When their wife or their girlfriend is in the car, however, their driving is (9)………….But the opposite is true for women. Their driving is more (10)…………..when their husband or their boyfriend is in the car.
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