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For questions 1 -8,read the text again and decide
         Reading and Use of English Part 1
                                                                       which answer (A,B,C or D) best fits each gap.There
                                                                       is an example at the beginning (0).

          • Read the words before and after the gap carefully.         0 A situates              B lies
                                                                          C stands               D rests
          • Try all the options in the gap before deciding. Make       1 A extends               B covers
            sure the word you choose makes sense with any words
            (prepositions, articles, conjunctions etc.) after the gap.    C spreads              D contains
                                                                       2  A available            B suitable
          • Read the text again carefully when you                        C achievable           D accessible
            have finished.
                                                                       3  A referred             B called
          • Make sure you choose an answer for all                        C named                D known
            the questions.
                                                                       4 A made                  B seen
                                                                          C found                D taken
            Work in pairs. You are going to read a short article about  5  A came up             B setup
            an island in Japan with lots of cats.Before you read,         C ended up             D grew up
            discuss these questions.                                   6  A anything             B nothing

            •  Do you like to see animals when you travel? What is        C everything           D something
               the most unusual animal you have seen?                  7  A address              B report
            •  Why do you think cats are such popular pets to keep?       C inform               D announce
                                                                       8 A make                  B get
            Scan the text quickly. What do the numbers below
                                                                          C set                  D go
            refer to?
                                                                       Work in pairs.
            1.6    0.5   120-130    13    1:10
                                                                       •  Would you like to visit Aoshima? Why / why not?
                                                                       •  Do you think that tourist attractions involving
                                                                          animals are a good idea? Why / why not?          PDF from sachtienganhhanoi.com
                                                                       •  At what age should children be allowed to
             i                                                            have a pet?


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