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A. MULTIPLE CHOICES: (7.5 points)
I. LISTENING: (2,5 points)
Part 1. Listen to a talk on predictions about our future cities. Decide each of the statements is true
(T) or false (F). You will hear the recording twice.
Question 1: People have very different opinions about the cities ofthe future.
A. True B. False
Question 2: Pessimists point out that both global warming and pollution have increased slowly over the
past twenty years.
A. True B. False
Question 3: More and more people are leaving the countryside and moving to big cities to look for work.
A. True B. False
Question 4: Optimists also think that scientists will find ways to cut down the cost of non-renewable
energy sources and make them available to everybody.
A. True B. False
Question 5: City dwellers will live in a cleaner and healthier environment.
A. True B. False
Part 2: Listen to the recording twice and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the
sentences below. You will hear the recording twice.
Question 6: Those who are pessimistic think that's our cities will become more and more polluted, so
they witl no longer be and healthy places to live in
A. safe B. narrow C. clean D. large
Question 7: _ point out that both global warming and pollution have increased rapidly.
A. Optimistic B. Pessimistic C. Optimists D. Pessimists
Question 8: Optimistic people believe that city dwellers will have a better life thanks to important
achievements in _ and medicine.
A. industry B. technology C. education D. economy
Question 9: Modem machines and well-equipped hospitals in cities will provide better, quicker and more
effective _ for people.
A. treated B. treat C. treatrnent D. well-treated
Question 10: They hope that these energy sources will step by step replace fossil fuels such as gas, coal
and oil _.
A. in the next 17 years B. in the next 18 years
C. in the next 19 years D. in the next 20 years
II. USE OF LAI\GUAGES: (5 points)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question ll: A. walkg! B. needqg! C. reachg! D. lookg!
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
the main stress in each of the following questions.
Question 12: A. happen B. design C. reduce D. prepare
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in the following question.
Question 13: You should also ryige in the early moming when the weather is not too hot.
A. have a rest B. work out C. do homework D. do housework
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning
to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 14: If you live in an extended familv, you'll have greatjoy and get support ofother members.
A. close family B. large family C. traditional family D. nuclear family
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions,
Question 15: All students wear uniforms at school because it is a rule.
A. should B. have to C. ought to D. may
Question 16: Local authorities should find ways to limit the use of private cars and encourage city
to use public transport.
A. commuter B. planners C. dwellers D. people
Question 17: My best friend Lan _ to England 10 years ago.
A. was moving B. moves C. moved D. has moved
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following
exchanges.
Question 18: Ann and Peter are talking about housework.
Ann: "I think children should be paid for doing the housework."
Peter: "_. It's their duty in the family."
A. You're exactly right B. That's what 1 think
C. There's no doubt about it D. I don't think so
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 19: After beins closed for g_.!94gg!9g!3f time, the house @_g!!4[ and smelled
awfully.
A. being closed B. a long period of
C. became dirty D. smelled ar+trrlly
Question 20: $ our teacher said yesterday, we 9g@g! worry about the mid-term test. Take it
easy.
A. As B. ought to not C. about D. Take
III. READING:
Part 1. Read the paragraphs and mark the Ietter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions,
In a healthy relationship, both partners respect, trust and embrace each other's differences. Both
partners are able to communicate effectively their needs and listen (21) _their partner, and work
to resolve (22) in a rational and non-violent way. (23) maintaining a romantic
relationship calls for skills many young people are never taught. A lack of these skills, and growing up in
a society that sometimes (24) violence or in a community that experiences a high rate of
violence, can lead to unheatthy and even violent (25) _ among youth.
Question 2l:
Question 22:
Question 23:
Question 24:
Question 25:
A. for
A. conflict
A. So
A. is celebrating
A. relationship
B. to
B. content
B. But
B. has celebrated
B. relation
C. at
C. communication
C. Because
C. celebrates
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D. with
D. mature
D. Even
D. celebrated
D. relationships
Part 2. Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions
Life expectancy is the period of time that a person can expect to live. Life expectancy varies
greatly between genders and cultures. It used to be that women had a lower life expectancy than men (1 in
every 4 women died in childbirth), but now !@y live an average of four to five years longer than men.
Life expectancy has been increasing rapidly over the last centuries. With the advent of such modem
miracles as sewers, medicine and a greater understanding ofhow diseases are spread, our life expectancy
has increased by 25-30 years.
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In developing countries like Swaziland, where there is a high HIV/ AIDS rate, life expectancy is as low as
32.6 years. In developed countries like Australia life expectancy rates are as high as 81 years. There are
an increasing number of factors which can cancel out the disadvantages you have. The one that we are
looking at now is how your career can affect your life expectancy. Choosing the wrong career can result
in a shorter life!
If you want your g4gI to positively influence your life expectancy, you have to be made of money.
That's right. Rich people in wealthy areas of England and France live 10 years longer than the people in
poorer areas. Having a successful career has its drawbacks, too ifthe result of hard work is stress.
Stress can lead to a number of psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, fatigue, tension and
aggression. These conditions may result in a lack of concentration and an increase in serious injuries at
work. They can also lead to high blood pressure and heart attacks which seriously affect life expectancy.
Ifyou are worried that your job might decrease your life expectancy, you probably need to avoid careers
on "dangerous jobs" list such as timber cutters, pilots, construction workers, roofer, truck drivers.
So if you don't want to kick the bucket at an early age, choose a career in something other than timber
cutting, but above all, remember to relax.
Question 26: The passage mainly discusses
A.The definition of life expectancy
B.The comparison of life expectancy between women and men
C.The importance of a successful career
D.The effects ofa career on one's life expectancy
Question 27: In paragraph 1, the word "they" refers to
A. people B. women C. men D. genders
Question 28: The average life expectancy is 32.6 years in _.
A. Swaziland B. France C. Australia D. England
Question 29: The word "career" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by _.
A. age B. job C. professor D. unemployment
Question 30: What can lead to a number ofpsychological disorders?
A. stress B. depression C. anxiety D. fatigue
B. WRITING: (2.5 points)
Part 1. Do as directed in brackets so that the sentences have similar meaning as the roots. Begin
with the words given at the beginning. (1.5 points)
Question 31: I am not allowed to go out in the evening. (mustn't)
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Question 32: His doctor advises him to eat a lot of healthy foods. (should)
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Question 33: Mrs. Wilson started living in this city 5 weeks ago. (for)
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Part 2. Write an article (120-150 words) about some advantages and disadvantages of living in a
smart city. (1.0 point).
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smart city. (l di6m).
Smart cities are built on new technologies to improve people's lives. The idea of living in
one of them sounds very exciting. But is a life controlled by smart technologies good or bad for
us?
Let's start with the advantages. Living in a smart city brings increased efficiency in
resource management, optimized transportation systems, and enhanced public safety. It offers
benefits such as improved energy and water usage, real-time traflic updates, and surveillance for
better security.
What about the disadvantages? Privacy becomes a major issue with extensive data
collection, raising fears of misuse. Over-reliance on technology also poses risks of system
failures and cyber-attacks. Additionally, the digital divide may deepen, leaving marginalized
communities without access to smart city initiatives
In conclusion, there are both advantages and disadvantages of living in a smart city' In
my opinion, striking a balance between utilizing smart technologies for social benefits and
safeguarding individual privacy and inclusivity is crucial. Proper regulations, transparency, and
public engagement are necessary to ensure that smart cities truly enhance our lives while
addressing the associated challenges.
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