A. PRONUNCIATION: Part I. Choose a word whose main stress position is different from the others. ⇱
Part 2. Choose a word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. ⇱
B. GRAMMAR - VOCABULARY - CONVERSATION EXCHANGES: Part I. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentences ⇱
Part 2. Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the sentences ⇱
C. READING: Part 1. Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrases that best fits each of the numbered blanks ⇱
Carnival
In late February or early March, ___(28)___ countries celebrate a special festival called Carnival. Carnival is thought to have originated in Italy or Greece, and was ___(29)___ just before Lent, the 40- day period before Easter. People dressed in costumes, wore colorful masks, ate, drank and danced all night This tradition spread to France, Spain, Portugal, and later to Brazil and the United States.
Now, two of the biggest Carnival celebrations take ___(30)___ in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, and New Orleans in the United States. There are grand parades where people wear flashy costumes and dance and sing in the streets. In New Orleans, Carnival is known as Mardi Gras. Many roads and shops are shut down for the celebrations ___(31)___ can last for up to three weeks. Millions of visitors travel from around the world to join the party, and many more watch the event ___(32)___ television.
Part 2. Read the following passage and answer questions with NO MORE THAN SEVEN WORDS for each ⇱
Looking for a new Earth
For thousands of years, humans have explored the Earth. Now astronomers are exploring space, looking for new planets or a “new Earth” for humans to live on in the future. But what will a new Earth look like? And how do we find a “new Earth”?
First of all, astronomers look for a star. That’s because our own Earth orbits a star (the Sun). When astronomers have found a star, they look for planets around it. In recent years, astronomers have found thousands of new planets orbiting suns. Once they find a new planet, it’s important to measure the distance between the planet and the sun. In fact, most planets (unlike our Earth) are either too near to the star or too far away.
When they find a planet in a good position, astronomers look for three things: water, air and rock. Water is important because if humans go there, they will need water to drink and to grow plants. If plants can be grown, they can produce air for humans to breathe. Then, astronomers also look for rocks, as water is often under the rocks.
In recent years, astronomers have found a few planets that are very similar to Earth. For example, Gliese 581g is a planet at a safe distance from the nearest star. Astronomers think it has water and rocks. The average temperature is between -310C and -120C which is cold, but not colder than Antarctica or the Arctic Circle. Humans can live in those temperatures.
However, there are differences between our Earth and this planet. Gliese 581g is bigger than the Earth and a year on Gliese 581g is only 37 Earth days instead of 365. And the biggest problem is the distance. Gliese 581g is 18 trillion kilometers from the Earth. With current space technology, it will take humans 766,000 years to travel there.
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