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Test 2 Unit 1

The document consists of a test with various questions related to listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. It includes exercises about summer camp activities, an inspiring person, pronunciation, stress patterns, and advertisements, as well as a passage about Steve Irwin's life and contributions to wildlife conservation. The test assesses students' understanding and application of English language skills in different contexts.

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The document consists of a test with various questions related to listening comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. It includes exercises about summer camp activities, an inspiring person, pronunciation, stress patterns, and advertisements, as well as a passage about Steve Irwin's life and contributions to wildlife conservation. The test assesses students' understanding and application of English language skills in different contexts.

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Unit 1 Test 2 EXPANSION

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08 Trevor is talking to
statementsis T (True) or F (False).
Emma about her summer camp acivities. Listen and decide if each of

1 Emma's favourite activity was swimming with dolphins.

2 Emma had a serious accident when she touched a jellyfish.

3 She was surprised to win a cooking competition in the camp.


4 She had lots of fun playing beach volleyball with other teenagers.

5 Trevor once swam with sharks, and now he wants to do it again.

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A woman is talking about an inspiring person. Listen and write ONE Word foreach gap.
6 Walter Brown was born in the .ofNewcastle.
7 His family used to have. -problems, so they couldn't buy many books for him.
8 He won a full
for a master's degree at Cambridge University.

9 He's running the project Education for All that. the poor with access to education.

10 The woman adnmires Walter Brown because he didn't give up despite his difficult.

Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounceddifferentlyfrom the others.
11 A proud B south C loud D tough
12 A show B brown C cow D town

Choose the word that has a stress pattern different from the others.
13 A annoyed B confused C worried D surprised
14 A exhaustion B happiness C frustration D depression

Gircle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
15 It was the first time AlexX in the mountains.
A treks B trekked C was brekking D had trekked
16 He in public before, so he got really nervous.
A never sings B never sang C had never sung D has never sung
17 Nathan under the stars when his brother him up.

A was sleeping /wakes B was sleeping / woke C slept / was waking D sleeps/waswaking
18 When Susan graduated from university, she to do a master's degree.
A set up a business B Won an award G became wealthy D won a scholarship
19 Charles was when he made it onto the national footbal team.
A excited B frustrated C depressed D exhausted

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the options that best completethe adertisements.

Join our beginner-friendly badminton course and gain the essential (20) to

play this fast-paced sport. Our course cOvers the basics! Master your grip, footwork,

serves, and essential shots. Get active, meet new people, and build a solid foundation
BADMINON in this (21) sport. Improve your fitness, coordination,and have a blast with a
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Sign (22) today and get ready to play!

20 A ideas B achievements C viewpoints D skills

21 A excite B excitement C exciting D excited


22 A up B on C down D out

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(23) basics of color mixing, brush techniques and composition. Explore
NISIE different mediumslike acrylics and watercolours. (24) you want to relax or
SMLLS!
to create amazing art, this cour se is the perfect place to start.

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23 A a B an C the D O
24 A If B Whether C What D AlI
25 A Would B Do C Will D Should

Circle the letter A, B,CorD to indicate the correct arrangementof the sentencestomake ameaningful
paragraph in each of the following questions.
26 a Then, go to a higher ground like a hill to have a better idea whereyou are and where the way out is.

b Finally, try to signal for help by making noise or building a small fire.

c Ifyou get lost during a jungle trek,


most important thing to do first is to stay calm.
the
d Locate a source of clean water like a spring asstaying hydrated is crucial for survival in the jungle.
e After getting some water, if you have to stay overnight, try to make a basic shelter.
A b-a-d-c-e BC-d-e-b-a Cc-a -d-e-b D d-a-c-e-b
27 a To give an effective presen tation, start by preparing your speech carefully and practising beforehand.
b Making a presen tation is very common but challenging for some students.
c With regular practice and preparation, you can carry out better presentationssoon.
d Second,focus on speaking clearly and interestingly, so everyone can understand you.

e At the beginning of the presen taion,make eye contact with your audience first to keep them engaged.
f Finally, if you get nervous, breathe deeply and slowly several times to feel relieved.

A a-b-f- C-e-d B b-a-e-d-f-c Gd-c-e-a-b-f D d-c-f- e-b-a

Circle the letter A,B, G or D to indicate the bestoption foreach of the blanks.

Today, lots of parents support experiential learning (28) Kids are generaly(29). -bydoing
things themselves. Experientiallearning meansthey get involved and test things out (30).
This way of learning has lots of benefits. Kids stay inte rested longer and (31) because they were
actively involved. It also helps them develop important skills like problem-solving and
thinking (32). Moreover, they practise teamwork and communication and
learn from their own choices. Anothergreat thing abouthands-on learning is that it

works for all sorts of kids, even those who shave difficulty sitting for long periods.
Overal, learning by doing is awesome for kids. (33) adults help children
build theirfoundation for success.

28 A allows their children to develop successfully B who allow their children to develop successfully
C that allows their children to develop successfully D but allow their children to develop successfully

29 A Curious learning best B curious enough to learn best


C best at curious learning D learning best curiously

30 A becauseof only listening to a teacher B in spite of only listening toa teacher


C so as to listen to a teacher only D instead of only listening to a teacher

31 A remember things better B better memory for many things


G better things to remember D better things remembered

32 A by itself B by themselves C by ourselves D by yourselves

33 A With their chances to do hands-on activities B Having chan ces to do han ds-on activities
C By giving chances to do hands-on activities D By having chances to do hands-on activities

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the blanks.

John Kemp Starley was a great English inventor. Growing up in a poor family, John
didn't go to school, so he had to (34) lots of obstacles to learn to read and

write.John (35) interested in mechanical engineering for many years before

he started working for his uncle. In the 1870s, Penny Farthing bicycles were popular
despite looking weird with the front wheel around 1.5 metres tall and the rear wheel

around 0.5 metres tall. Realising the danger of fast riding, John was (36) to

create a completely safe model of bicycle. In 1877, John and his friend William Sutton

(37). their own company Starley & Sutton Co. The true revolution of modern
bicycles hadn't arrived until Starley & Sutton Co (38) the first Rover Safety

Bicycle in 1885, which had two wheels of equal size, a chain drive system and a strong

frame. As a result, Rover Safety Bicycles quickly became successful in the world.

34 A limit B obtain C overcome D achieve

35 A becomes B became C was becoming D had become


36 A depressed B determined C frustrated D pessimistic
37 A set up B followed C pursued D Won
38 A manufactures B manufactured C was manufacturing D had manufactured

KRead the text and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of the questions.

Ân African safari offers a rare opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural habitat. While a safari can bring

moments of amazement, certain actions could cause dangeror disruption to the natural ecosystem.

During the drives, minimising noise is essential. Ânimals are easily frightened bysudden sounds. While an
up-close encounter with huge creatures like elephants or lions can be thrilling, remember they are wild and
dangerous. Never yell or try to attract their attention. Such behaviour can make them feel threatened, which
could lead to animal attacks on humans. Sormetourists have been seriously injuredby thosewild aninals.
If you're lucky, you could see a dramatic hunt or see newborn animals directly, which are unforgettable

experiences. However,always avoid touching or feeding those animals, asthis could result in unexpectedeffects
on their natural behaviour. People could feel embarrassed ifthey getcaught
breaking these rules. Furthermore, avoid littering, a shamefulact that harms
the local biology.

A safari could offer memorable experiences, but to ensure safety for both
humans and animals, it is essential to follow specific behavioural guidelines.

In other words, alwaysfollow your tour guide's instructions carefully.

39 Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A What Should Be Done on a Safari B What Should Be Avoided on a Safari
C What Should Be Learnt on a Safar D What Should Be Observed on a Safari

40 The phrase minimising noisein paragraph 2 mostly means


A trying to make some noise B trying to get used to the noise

G avoiding making any noise D avoiding getting used to the noise

41 The word thrilling in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to


A embarrassing B boring C shocking D exciting

42 The word unexpectedin paragraph 3 is opposite in meaningto


A predictable
B incredible C extraordinary D frightening

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43 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?
A Touristsmight seenewbornanimals on a safari.
B Feeling threatened, some animals could hurt hunmans.
G Some people have been punished for harming the ecology.
D A tour guide's instructions can help ensure the tourists' safety.

Read the text and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of the quesions.

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Steve Irwin was an Australian television host, wildlife consenvationist and zookeeper. Born on 22nd February

1962, in Australia, Stewe dedikated his life to the preservation and promotion of wildlife.
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Steve's passion for wildlife began at a young age when he helped his parents protect Australia's

wild reptiles. They started their business by building Beerwah Reptile Park on 1.6 hectares of land in

Queensland. Then,they tried to catch and relocate endangered kinds of reptiles like lizards, snakes and
crocodiles to their park; besides,they took care of other injured spedes like kangaroos and birds. As
Steve grew older, his passion for reptiles and other animals deepened, leading him to pursue a career as
a nature conservationist.

It was the TV series 'The Crocodile Hunter that helped Steve become internationally famous. His show documented his

thrilling encounters with crocodiles, snakes, spiders and coundess other creatures. In some scenes,Steve got so dose to

a venomous snake that he got bitten, but he was well-prepared for that kind of accident and got the antidote instantly.

With his strong enthusiasm and close approach to wild animals, he took his job seriously and successfully captured the
vewers' attention, raising their awareness of conservation.

He had hosted other TV shows before he expanded Beerwah Reptile Park and renamed it the Australia Zoo. The zo0
becamean ideal place for Steve to educate and inspire others about the importance of the natural world. Moreover, he
was a passionate supporter of wildlife conservation and helped carry out other conservation projects.

Iragically, on 4h September 2006, Steve was filming a documentary underwater in Australia's Great Barier Reef when he
was stabbed in the heat by a stingray. His untimely death shocked the world's conservation community. However, Steve's
legacy of wildife conservation continued to inspire later generations.

44 Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A The Achievements of a Nature Conservationist
B The TV series of a Nature Conservationist

C The National Popularity of a Nature Conservationist


D The Life of a Nature Conservationist
45 The word dedicated in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A pursued B devoted C developed D relieved

46 The phrase cdose approach to wild animals in paragraph 3 mostly means


A keeping an effective distance with wild animals B obseving wild animals from far away
C having hands-on experiences with wild animals D tracking wild animals constantly

47 The word inspire in paragraph 4 is opposite in meaning to.


A discount B discover C discard D discourage

48 According to paragraph 2, Steve became a nature conservationist because


A hisparents had built Beerwah Reptile Park
B he had travelled around Australia, studying wild animals
C he had developedapassion for different species
D he had been excellent at caring for injured animals

49 According to paragraph 3, thanks to his careful preparation, Steve


A quickly became famous worldwide B
survived a venomoussnakebite

G touched some extremely dangerous species D got lots of attention in Australia

50 Which of the following could be inferred from the text?


A Steve became interested in wild animals when he first went to the zoo.

B Steve's job was always safe becausehe was highly aware of the potential dangers in the wild.
c Steve had filmed a documentary underwater by the time a stingray killed him.

D Many people became aware of nature conservation thanks to Steve's TV shows. 17

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