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  1. TEST YOURSELF 4 TEST 1 I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined. 1. A. tight B. typical C. revive D. describe 2. A. sand B. paddy C. tribal D. travel 3. A. calls B. groups C. hobbies D. organizations 4. A. sight B. seat C. sugar D. seaside 5. A. ache B. chaos C. charity D. archaeology II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. Henry wants to be a great ___ in the future. (science) 2. The technology can be used to produce ___ educationalprogrammes. (interact) 3. Sending text messages is a form of exchanging information by ___ text. (type) 4. They said that his product was not a new ___. (invent) 5. Marie Curie was famous for ___ radium and polonium. (discover) 6. Netiquette is the set of rules of proper ___ among people usingthe Internet. (behave) 7. One of the popular forms of ___ today is probably videoconferences. (communicate) 8. The results of the ___ were not very good. (experimental) 9. She recognized my voice ___. (instant) 10. The forecast said that there is a ___ of storm today. (possible) III. Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentences. 1. I usually get up ___ 5 a.m. A. at B. in C. on D. by 2. That’s why I like coming back here ___ holiday. A. by B. for C. in D. on 3. The water ___ the river has been polluted. A. under B. at C. next D. in 4. The sun is disappearing ___ the mountains. A. between B. in front C. under D. behind 5. My house is ___ to the school. A. in front B. next C. opposite D. between 6. She became a famous actress ___ the age of 18. A. in B. on C. at D. to 7. People often put a pad ___ the cup of coffee to keep clean. A. between B. next to C. under D. opposite 8. They live ___ a small house ___ the hill. A. in - on B. behind - in C. in - above D. on - under 9. We will stay ___ a hotel that is ___ the sea.
  2. A. at - opposite B. at - in front C. on - between D. within - opposite 10. She bought these souvenirs ___ a shop of the hotel. A. in - next to B. from - in front C. next to - in front of D. opposite - between IV. Change the following sentences into the reported speech. 1. She said, “Nam doesn’t like skateboarding.” ___ 2. He told me, “I can’t live without you.” ___ 3. “Does Jack usually wear a black jacket to school?” Mai asked me. ___ 4. “Will you learn to drive with me?” Peter asked Mary. ___ 5. “What are you doing this weekend?” He asked Nick. ___ 6. My father asked me, “Why do you want to be a lawyer?” ___ 7. “When did she go to Singapore?” Nam asked Lisa. ___ 8. She asked her mother, “May I go out with Robert?” ___ 9. Mike asked me, “Were you and your friends climbing rock at 3 p.m yesterday?” ___ 10. Lucy’s mother said to me, “Lucy will work in a bank in Chicago next month.” ___ V. Number the sentences in order to make a complete dialogue. ___ A. Of course, go ahead. ___ B. Yes. As I was saying, if we improve sales, we can afford to open new branches. ___ C. Thanks. I think we should open new branches no matter what. Weshould be opening new stores whether or not our sales improve. ___ D. If we continue to improve our sales in Europe, we will be able to open new branches elsewhere. ___ E. (not yet a part of the conversation): I couldn't help but overhear you talking about opening new branches. Do you mind if I add something? VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D. The planets in (1) ___ solar system can be broadly (2) ___ into two groups: the terrestrial planets (those that are similar to Earth) and the Jovian planets (those that are similar to
  3. Jupiter). Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the terrestrial (3) ___ ; these planets exhibit similarcharacteristics (4) ___ Earth in terms (5) ___ size, mass,density, composition, and atmosphere; these are the planets that are closest to the Sun and are smaller rocky planets with thin atmospheres. The Jovian planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - differ markedly (6) ___ the terrestrial planets; they are (7) ___ farther from the Sun than the terrestrial planets, and they (8) ___ giant balls of gasesand liquids. The asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter divides the (9) ___ planets from the terrestrial planets. Only Pluto, the mostrecently discovered planet, does not really fit into either (10) ___ ofplanets. 1. A. we B. us C. our D. ours 2. A. classify B. classified C. classifying D. to classify 3. A. balls B. stars C. orbits D. planets 4. A. to B. as C. like D. same 5. A. of B. on C. with D. about 6. A. with B. away C. from D. to 7. A. consider B. considerable C. considerate D. considerably 8. A. is B. are C. was D. were 9. A. Jovian B. terrestrial C. solar D. giant 10. A. style B. team C. group D. characteristic VI. Read the above passage again and choose the correct answer to complete the sentences. 1. There are ___ groups of planets in our solarsystem. A. one B. two C. three D. four 2. The terrestrial planets are similar to ___. A. Earth B. Jupiter C. Uranus D. Mercury 3. Jupiter, ___ are the Jovian planets. A. Saturn, Mars, and Neptune B. Pluto, Uranus, and Neptune C. Saturn, Uranus, and Venus D. Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune 4. ___ is one of the planets closest to theSun. A. Pluto B. Venus C. Saturn D. Neptune 5. The Jovian planets are ___. A. giant balls of food and liquids B. giant balls of gases and rocks C. little balls of gases and liquids D. huge balls of gases and liquids 6. Pluto is ___. A. the first discovered planet B. the earliest discovered planet C. the planet that was discovered after other planets D. the planet that was discovered before other planets
  4. VII. Reorder the words and phrases to make complete sentences. 1. communicate / We / by / with / can / social networks / friends /. ___ 2. asked / had / missed / He / me / if /I / flight / my / the / day / previous /. ___ 3. scientific / new / A lot of / discoveries / are / made / these days / being /. ___ 4. can’t / You / use / this / impure / water / in / the / it / because / is / experiment /. ___ 5. whether / a / book / reading / She / asked /I / was / about / me / science fiction /. ___ 6. had / signed / gave / Mr Long / said / him / that / previous / he / the / that /I / the / day papers /. ___ TEST 2 I. Find the word which has a different stress position from the others. 1. A. alien B. guarantee C. chemical D. interview 2. A. connective B. society C. eruption D. Japanese 3. A. television B. environment C. economy D. evacuate 4. A. company B. bachelor C. battery D. biology 5. A. clarification B. exploration C. differential D. radiography II. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 1. The galaxy is the system of ___ that includes our sun and itsplanets. A. lens B. planets C. stars D. computers 2. People might be living on Mars or ___ in 50 years’ time. A. Earth B. Venus C. Galaxy D. Solar system 3. ___ message is convenient because you don’t have to type text. A. Text B. Voice C. Image D. thought 4. Light bulb is one of the most important ___ of the past hundredyears. A. inventions B. transmissions C. explorations D. developments 5. They use face recognition to ___ people. A. identify B. attack C. make D. invent 6. We are discussing on ___ in the solar system. A. sodiers B. aliens C. robots D. planets 7. Social ___ is a website through which users can communicatewith each other. A. media B. network
  5. C. communication D. community 8. Many people add ___ to their text messages to expess theirfeelings. A. emojis B. pictures C. videos D. sound 9. A ___ is made when the caller wants to talk to many people inthe group. A. telepathy B. holography C. group call D. smart phone 10. When you look at the computer screen for too long, your ___may get tired. A. face B. hair C. hands D. eyes III. Circle the correct option in brackets. 1. They are my friends, not (your / yours). 2. She has some clothes shops. This is one of (her / hers) shops. 3. This guitar is not mine. It is (he / his). 4. Is that red car (their / theirs)? 5. (We / Ours) live in a flat near the city center. 6. Those bikes over there are (our / ours). 7. Ammy is a classmate of (my / mine). 8. Mr Long is a colleague of (hers / their). 9. (You / Yours) shouldn’t make noise here. 10. Mary gave (me / mine) a very beautiful scarf. IV. Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each following sentence. 1. It is impossible to count all the stars on the Milky Way. A B C D 2. Where will people be livingwithin 100 years’ time? A B C D 3. One of mine friends enjoysskiing at the weekends. ABCD 4. I don’t have any iPods. This iPod is her. A BC D 5. She said that she wasn’t interested in sports before. ABCD 6. He asked me whether I can solve difficult problems. ABCD 7. Mary said that she was having a science test tomorrow. ABCD 8. She said to me that she wouldn’t live here. ABCD 9. He wanted to know which had invented the music player. ABCD
  6. 10. Would Robot teachers teach children at home in the future? ABCD V. Choose the correct answer to complete the dialogues. 1. Jane: Are you sure I have passed the French exam? Hoa: ___ I’ve just heard it from ourteacher. A. I’m sorry to hear that. B. I’m absolutely sure. C. I’m not certain. D. Wow, that’s great! 2. Sara: So, these are the themes we will be concentrating on for thisprogram. Linda: ___ but can you provide mewith more information about the program? A. Great news for you B. I can’t believe it C. Sorry for interrupting D. I’m sorry to have to say this, 3. Rim: It was such a frightening experience. Brain: ___ I’m so lucky to be a live. A. Yes, indeed. B. Congratulations! C. I regret to interrupt you. D. I’m glad to hear that. 4. Peter: Have they found a cure against this lethal virus? Anthony: ___ But people say so. A. Oh, my god! B. I don’t know for sure. C. I think we should meet at 9 o’clock. D. May I interrupt for a second? VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D. Over the last centuries, our world has been lucky enough to see many important inventions, which have brought many positive changes to human life. One of those (1) ___ is “Telephone”, which was invented byAlexander Graham Bell (2) ___ 1876. It is a device that convertssound and electrical (3) ___ into audible relays and is used forcommunication by (4) ___ a microphone and speakers. The positive influence of (5) ___ can be seen in the ease ofcommunication and carrying on with our daily activities 24 hours a day and 365 days a year without any (6) ___. It has led
  7. to the (7) ___ of city centres, office buildings and the concept of an urban worker society. It has (8) ___ led to the creation of many jobs by changing thepace of business. Besides, the telephone has provided security and helped in emergencies. However, probably the most positive (9)___ has comein the form of a whole host of new inventions, like the smartphone and the internet, with which, we can now not only talk but also (10) ___ eachother on video at the same time. 1. A. movements B. inventions C. interactions D. improvements 2. A. in B. on C. at D. by 3. A. waves B. days C. stars D. gases 4. A. used B. use C. usage D. using 5. A. speakers B. telephone C. microphone D. society 6. A. interrupt B. interrupting C. interrupted D. interruption 7. A. shrinkage B. influence C. reduction D. development 8. A. and B. but C. also D. only 9. A. influence B. business C. communication D. emergencies 10. A. see B. speak C. read D. make VII. Read the above passage again and tick True or False. True False 1. There have been lots of important inventions overthe last centuries. 2. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephonein 1786.  3. Telephones use a microphone and speakers forcommunication.  4. The invention of telephone has delayed the development of city centres.  5. The telephone has also provided security and helpedin emergencies. 6. The new inventions after telephone are smartphoneand internet. VIII. Write complete sentences using the given words and phrases. 1. Maggie / be / classmate / mine / from the USA /. ___ 2. They / develop / many useful electric devices / over the decades /. ___ 3. Thomas Edison / set up / small laboratory / when / he / be / ten years old /. ___ 4. They announced that / flight to Korea / be / thirty minutes late /. ___ 5. She wanted to know / what benefits / new inventions / bring / human life /. ___ 6. You / not need / be / any special locations / like / post office or mail room / send messages /. ___
  8. TEST 4 (UNIT 10-UNIT 12) Exercise 1. Circle the word whose underlined part differs from the others in pronunciation in each of the following questions. 1. A. metal B. scatter C. package D. math 2. A. smell B. press C. melt D. refill 3. A. those B. clothes C. shopping D. envelope 4. A. down B. throw C. nowadays D. how 5. A. plants B. fields C. trees D. newspapers 6. A. touch B. foul C. account D. mount 7. A. lose B. vote C. control D. social 8. A. rear B. bear C. gear D. year 9. A. please B. peace C. seat D. spread 10. A. overlooks B. beliefs C. towards D. rights Exercise 2. Circle the word that differs from the others in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. 1. A. debris B. Arctic C. perhaps D. thermal 2. A. accent B. rubbish C. substance D. collapse 3. A. permanent B. volcano C. spectacle D. illustrate 4. A. earplug B. erupt C. severe D. unique 5. A. excursion B. evacuate C. contaminate D. government 6. A. definition B. electricity C. contaminate D. radiation 7. A. dramatic B. overhead C. illustrate D. groundwater 8. A. thermal B. beneath C. rabbish D. earplug 9. A. affect B. billboard C. visual D. substance 10. A. aquatic B. behaviour C. pollution D. permanent Exercise 3. Choose the best answers. 1. Alexander Graham Bell was the ___ of the telephone. A. developer B. inventor C. writer D. write 2. Sir Alexander Fleming was the ___ of penicillin. A. creator B. explore C. founder D. cooker 3. He works as a software ___, writing programmes for IBM. A. explorer B. engineer C. developer D. Artist 4. As a/an ___, he works on reactions in laboratories. A. chemist B. engineer C. archeologist D. teacher
  9. 5. The environmental ___ met to discuss ways to deal with sea pollution. A. doctors B. conservationists C. developers D. nurses 6. Jim’s mother asked, “What do you want to eat for dinner, Jim?” Jim’s mother asked him ___. A. what he wants to eat for dinner B. What he wanted to eat for dinner C. what you wanted to eat for dinner D. what wanted he to eat for dinner 7. “Where are you going?” she asked me. She asked me ___. A. where I am going B. where was I going C. where I was going D. where are you going 8. “Do you want me to call your mom?” said the waitress to the little boy. The waitress asked the little boy ___. A. does he wanted her to call his mom B. if/whether he wanted her to call his mom C. if/whether he want her to call his mom D. if/whether he wanted her to call your mom 9. The father asked the boy, “Did you follow all the instructions?” The father asked the boy ___. A. if he had followed all the instructions B. if he followed all the instructions C. if you had followed all the instructions D. unless he had followed all the instructions 10. “Where have you been the whole evening, son?” asked the mother. ___. A. The mother asked her son where he was the whole evening. B. The mother asked her son where you had been the whole evening. C. The mother asked me Where he had been the whole evening D. The mother asked her son where he had been the Whole evening.
  10. 11. In 1876, the telephone ___ first introduced by Bell and Watson. A. was B. is C. has been D. had been 12. It’s important ___ wildlife in the area. A. to conserve B. conserving C. conservation D. conserve 13. Japan 40% of its waste every year. A. reuses B. recycles C. refill D. broken 14. We were delighted ___ your letter yesterday. A. to get B. got C. getting D. get 15. Sooner or later a satellite ___ by a large piece of rubbish. A. will destroy B. will destroyed C. will be destroyed D. will been destroyed 16. Let’s play tennis instead of ___ television. A. watch B. watching C. watches D. to watch 17. Everything depends on what you mean ___ the word “free”. A. about B. for C. of D. by 18. We should use ___ bags instead of plastic bags. A. cloth B. clothe C. clothed D. clothing 19. Beer ___ for breakfast in England years ago. A. used be drunk B. used to be drunk C. used to drunk D. used to be drank 20. I ___ some rice on the floor of the chicken coop. A. raised B. grew C. threw away D. scattered 21. People will take ___ of robots to do household chores. A. chance B. condition C. success D. advantage 22. Many people think that robots will make workers ___. A. employed B. unemployed C. no job D. the jobless 23. It is certain that robots will ___ the quality of our lives. A. improve B. rise C. lift D. develop 24. With healthier ___ and better medical ___, people will have a longer life expectancy. A. ways – care B. lifestyles – care C. life – cares D. lifestyles – medicine 25. Many people think the cyberworld will ___ the real world. A. take B. provide C. take place D. replace 26. The invention of penicillin is very useful because it has ___ lots of lives. A. lost B. brought C. saved D. solved 27. It is said that in a couple of decades, we ___ telepathy and holography.
  11. A. use B. will be used C. have used D. will be using 28. Mars is named ___ the Roman God of war. A. to B. about C. after D. under 29. By 2050, we ___ in smart homes. A. will have lived B. will be lived C. will live D. are living 30. The Earth seems too small to ___ the increasing population. A. provide B. accommodate C. supply D. stand 31. An astronaut has to wear a spacesuit ___ it may be very cold in space. A. so B. but C. because D. because of 32. The UFO landed on a ___ area. A. grass B. grassy C. grassed D. grassing 33. Scientists have been trying to find ___ of aliens. A. amounts B. records C. traces D. sights 34. There have been many UFO ___ reported. A. sights B. signs C. signals D. sightings 35. Mars is called the Red Planet due to its ___ surface. A. red B. redder C. reddest D. reddish 36. In the mid-19th century, scientists discovered that Mars had some similarities ___ Earth. A. to B. with C. of D. from 37. Neptune is bright blue ___ it is named after the Roman God of the sea. A. because B. but C. so D. or 38. There is a lot of interest in doing experiments in the ___ conditions. A. weigh B. weighing C. weight D. weightless 39. Titan, one of Saturn’s ___, has a thick atmosphere. A. satellite B. spaceships C. moons D. comets 40. Scientists believe that Mars also ___ seasons just as the Earth does. A. spends B. experiences C. experiments D. takes 41. Facebook was built on the ___ of earlier social network sites like MySpace and Bebo. A. succeed B. successful C. successfully \D. success 42. It is thought that driverless cars will transform the way we move ___ cities in the future. A. around B. away C. along D. ahead
  12. 43. Little Pascal ___ a mechanical calculator which could do additions or subfractions very quickly. A. is covered B. found C. found out D. invented 44. Robots save workers from ___ dangerous tasks. A. making B. having C. performing D. carrying 45. Many people believe that robots have made workers jobless, ___ that is not necessarily true. A. but B. and C. so D. or 46. Recent ___ developments have made robots more user-friendly, and intelligent. A. science B. scientist C. scientific D. scientifically 47. Teenagers spend most of their time playing computer games; ___, they lose their interests in daily activities. A. moreover B. so C. however D. as a result 48. Science and technology have ___ the life safe, secure and comfortable. A. transformed B. made C. done D. changed 49. Terrorists are using modem technology ___ their destructive work. A. about B. at C. for D. with 50. With the advance of science and technology, our life changes greatly in various ___. A. scenes B. fields C. sights D. regions Exercise 4. Provide the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1. I (study) ___ for my exam when she called me. 2. I (travel) ___ to Japan next year. 3. They (finish) ___ their work by Friday. 4. I (work) ___ at a software company. 5. She (play) ___ the guitar every day. 6. She was cooking dinner when the guests (arrive) ___. 7. They (play) ___ soccer in the park when it started raining. 8. She (graduate) ___ from college in two years. 9. We were watching a movie when the power (go out) ___. 10. He (drive) ___ to work when he (see) ___ an accident on the road. Exercise 5. Find the mistakes and rewrite the correct sentences. 1. He told me that he has already finished his homework. Correction: ___
  13. 2. She asked me if I like pizza. Correction: ___ 3. He said that he is going to the beach next weekend. Correction: ___ 4. She told me that she will call me back in an hour. Correction: ___ 5. He said that he had been working on the project since last week. Correction: ___ 6. I was studying when my friend was calling me. Correction: ___ 7. They were dancing at the party when the power goes out. Correction: ___ 8. He was sleeping while I was cook dinner. Correction: ___ 9. We were playing soccer when it starts raining. Correction: ___ 10. She was watching a movie when she was falling asleep. Correction: ___ Exercise 6. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences. 1. Helen cannot talk to John because his nickname is ___. (visible) 2. High-speed Internet provides me with ___ videos. (interact) 3. With telegraphy, the information will be sent ___. (immediate) 4. She used signs to tell me ___ that we were late. (direct) 5. Paul ___ and missed some phone calls yesterday morning. (sleep) 6. The secretary put Thomas through the manager’s landline ___. (instant) 7. The mute usually communicates ___ with each other. (non-verbal) 8. I think Janet is not ___ because of her unfriendliness. (communicate) 9. Children have moral lessons in school to avoid behavior of ___ in future. (morality) 10. If you don’t go to work regularly, you will be punished for ___ in work. (regularity) Exercise 7. Fill in the blanks with the suitable words in the box. Internet friends spending information books I think, the (1) ___is the greatest invention ever. Think how it has changed the world. So much information is out there. It has totally changed my life. I can now chat with friends, download music, buy (2) ___online, and get all the information I need, for my homework. It usually
  14. took days, or weeks, to do any of these things, before the Internet. I really like emails. They are so fast. And now I can make (3) ___with people around the world easily. The feeling of waiting for emails from friends, is awesome. A long way from the snail mails, I used to know. I spend hours every day online. I think I am (4) ___a little bit too much time on it. I’m sure, that staring at a computer screen all day, isn’t good for my eyes. I think the Internet is also making me fat. I need to exercise a little bit more. The only thing I don’t like about the Internet, is that it can be hacked. I never put my personal (5) ___online, especially on social networking sites like the Facebook. Exercise 8. Read the text below and choose the best answer for each question after the text. SOME ANIMALS CAN PREDICT FUTURE EARTHQUAKES A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey shows that strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes. Investigators found such occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter of a fairly recent quake. Some birds screeched and flew about wildly: dogs yelped and ran around uncontrollably. Scientists believe that animals can perceive these environmental changes as early as several days before the mishap. In 1976, after observing animal behavior, the Chinese were able to predict a devastating quake. Although hundreds of thousands of people were killed, the government was able to evacuate millions of other people and thus keep the death toll at a lower level. 1. What prediction may be made by observing animal behavior? A. An impending earthquake B. The number of people who will die C. The ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter D. Environmental changes 2. Why can animals perceive these changes when humans cannot? A. Animals are smarter than humans. B. Animals have certain instincts that humans don’t possess. C. By running around the house, they can feel the vibrations. D. Humans don’t know where to look. 3. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Some animals may be able to sense an approaching earthquake B. By observing animal behavior scientists perhaps can predict earthquakes. C. The Chinese have successfully predicted an earthquake and saved many lives D. All birds and dogs in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter went wild before the earthquake.
  15. 4. In this passage, the word “evacuate” most nearly means ___. A. remove B. destroy C. exile D. emaciate 5. If scientists can accurately predict earthquakes, there will be ___. A. fewer animals going crazy B. a lower death rate C. fewer people evacuated D. fewer environmental changes Exercise 9. Read the text below and choose the best answers. Ha Tinh is a disaster-prone province in central Viet Nam. Since the beginning of2015, this province has experienced three massive floods, causing devastating property damage. The floods razed thousands of homes, damaged numerous irrigation works, roads, schools and healthcare centres. Ms. Nga Tran, a local resident, recalled the last flood, “The flood in June was normal, but the one in September was awful. Water from Ngan Pho River began to submerge the floor, while outside it was still raining heavily. After a while the water was about one meter. I had no choice but to climb up to the attic and stay there for two days.” Like many other residents, all of Ms. Nga Tran’s furniture was covered in mud, some was completely damaged for having been soaked in the water for too long. But what worried her most was the loss of her rice crop. Three months after the flood, lots of farmers still struggled with finding enough food to eat. If there is no aid from the government, the situation in this province will get worse. 1. What does disaster-prone mean? A. having no disasters B. likely to have disasters C. have very few disasters 2. What is NOT mentioned as consequences from the floods? A. loss of life B. loss of property C. loss of crop 3. When was the flood as recalled by Ms. Nga Tran? A. January B. June C. September 4. How long did Ms. Nga Tran stay in her attic? A. for the whole week B. two days C. three months 5. What is the biggest worry of Ms. Nga Tran and other residents? A. lack of food B. lack of accommodation C. lack of aid Exercise 10. Reorder the words to make correct sentences. 1. yesterday / A boy/was trapped / for two hours/ under the debris/ of the earthquake. ___ ___ 2. When / rescuers / the / arrived, / the whole family / had / evacuated. / already
  16. ___ ___ 3. Three / were / taken / shelter / to / for / medical / this / treatment / morning. / victims ___ ___ 4. The / has gone/ but / typhoon / its damage / will / a long time / remain for / in this area. ___ ___ 5. the residents / Because / had been / earlier / this earthquake, / about / the damage / was / informed / not significant. ___ ___ 6. He / been / badly / his / diet. / has / weakened / unhealthy / by ___ ___ 7. I / Mr. and Mrs. Robinson / if / would / they / go / Cairo / on / holiday / the / their / next month. / asked / to ___ ___ 8. Robots / do / the housework / will / in / 20 / years’ time. / all ___ ___ 9. His / diet / has / him / badly. / unhealthy / weakened ___ ___ 10. How / the / police / the / lost / find / man? / did ___ ___ Exercise 11. Rewrite each sentence as indirect speech. 1. He said: “Where can I find her in this town?” He asked ___ 2. She asked her son: “Do you know which cup you used?” She asked her son___ 3. Helen said: “What did you say, Jack?”
  17. Helen asked Jack ___ 4. She said to him: “Why didn’t you get up early this morning?” She asked him ___ 5. He said: “Will it rain tonight?” He asked ___ 6. “Every weekend, the astronauts can have private video-conferences with their families on the Earth.” Dr. Nelson said. Dr. Nelson said ___ 7. “Have the astronauts ever forgotten anything from the Earth?” Nick asked his teacher. Nick asked his teacher___ 8. “The astronauts on the ISS use a 3-D printer on board to print certain objects,” the teacher answered Nick. The teacher told Nick ___ 9. “Where can we look for life?” Nga asked Dr. Nelson. Nga asked Dr. Nelson ___ 10. “Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, has a large salt water ocean,” the teacher said. The teacher said ___ Exercise 12. Rewrite the following sentences based on the given words. 1. American scientists have drawn plans for an extension to the ISS. Plans 2. “Can NASA prove that there is life on the moon of Jupiter?” He asked 3. The student wanted to know how long it took to get to the red planet. The student asked, “___” 4. Paul left the office before Sarah arrived there. When Sarah 5. The heavy snow made it impossible for the plane to take off on time. The plane was prevented 6. “What time did you get home last night?” My parents asked 7. It’s possible that Lucy isn’t at home now.
  18. Lucy might 8. NASA stopped sending humans to the Moon in 1972. NASA hasn’t 9. “We are meeting Tony at 8 o’clock tonight.” She said that 10. Sam told me that he was very tired then because he had been working hard for 12 hours. Sam said to me, “___” Exercise 13. Write an email (90-110 words) to your pen friend telling him about an activity that you have done to protect the environment. You should use the following questions as cues: - What have you done? - When did you start it? - How does it help protect the environment? - How do you feel? ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _ ___ _