UNIT 10. The Ecosystem - KEY

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UNIT 10.

The ecosystem - KEY

10A. Pronunciation
• Intonation in question tags
Identify the intonation of the question tags based on the context, and complete the suitable Yes/No
responses. Then practise saying them in pairs.
1. A: (You’ve known Mai will grow some young trees in the school garden tomorrow.)
Mai will grow some young trees in the school garden tomorrow, won’t she? 
B: ______Yes, she will__________________________________________________________.
2. A: (You‘re not sure whether your class are going to Cue Phuong National Park next week or not.
Actually, the class are going there next month.)
We’re going to Cue Phuong National Park next week, aren’t we? 
B: ______No, we aren’t. Next month_________________________________________.
3. A: (You know fossil fuels will be used up soon.)
Fossil fuels will be used up soon, won’t they? 
B: ______Yes, they will_______________________________________________.
4. A: (You know there wasn’t any announcement about the maths test.)
You didn’t hear an announcement about the maths test, did you? 
B: ______No, I didn’t_____________________________________________________________.
5. A: (You‘re not sure whether your friend’s father worked as a forest ranger, and he didn’t.)
Your father worked as a forest ranger, didn’t he? 
B: _______No, he didn’t_________________________________________________________.
6. A: (You know for sure that Nam hasn’t been to Cat Tien National Park.)
You have never been to Cat Tien National Park, have you? 
B: _____No, I haven’t_________________________________________________________.
7. A: (You don’t know U Minh Thuong National Park is a region with the richest biodiversity in the
Mekong River Delta, and actually it is.)
U Minh Thuong National Park is a region with the richest biodiversity in the Mekong River Delta,
isn’t it? 
B: _______Yes, it is__________________________________________________________.
8. A: (You don’t know whether the leaders of the world have worked together to solve the problem of
global warming or not, but actually they do.)
The leaders of the world have worked together to solve the problem of global warming, haven’t
they? 
B: _____Yes, they have____________________________________________________.

10B. Vocabulary
• Words and phrases related to ecosystems
I. Complete the sentences with the words given.
ecosystem species organisms climate change non-living
conservation tropical forest mammals flora and fauna biodiversity
1. It is important to encourage environmental ______conservation ________ and awareness.
2. The motivation for the control policy is to reduce the negative impacts of ___climate change ___.
3. Plants obviously do not have minds; nor do ____non-living ______ things like tables and rocks.
4. Humans, dogs, elephants, and dolphins are all _____mammals _________, but birds, fish, and
crocodiles are not.
5. Pollution can have disastrous effects on the delicately balanced ___ecosystem______.
6. Many plant and animal ____species ________ are found only in the rainforests.
7. Tourism is damaging the ____flora and fauna ______ of the island.
8. The country can undertake conservation measures to build up or maintain its ___biodiversity ___.

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9. There are many examples of resource decline and low production, particularly in the humid
_____tropical forest _______.
10. All living _______organisms ________ have to adapt to changes in environmental conditions.

II. Complete the sentences with the adjectives given.


rich raw tiny tropical non-living
colourful native natural essential national
1. Bone is actually made up of living tissue and ____non-living ______ matter.
2. If we continue to deplete the earth’s ____natural ______ resources, we will cause serious damage
to the environment.
3. The problem needs to be addressed both at a(n) _____national ____ and international level.
4. The cost of our _____raw _____ materials has risen significantly.
5. The country has vast oil reserves and ____rich_______ deposits of other minerals.
6. In cool climates you have to grow ____tropical _______ plants under glass.
7. Government support will be _____essential _____ if the project is to succeed.
8. Henderson Island in the Pacific has more than 55 species of ___native ______ flowering plants.
9. During surgery, doctors sometimes use a laser beam to vaporize ____tiny ______ blood vessels.
10. The garden was full of ___colourful ______ and fascinating flowers.

• Vocabulary for Reading


III. Complete the sentences with the words given.
wildlife national park mangroves waterway scenery
biodiversity wetlands conservation habitat floating water season
1. With so many areas of woodland being cut down, a lot of wildlife is losing its natural
_____habitat ______.
2. ____Conservation _______ is a plan for avoiding the unnecessary use of natural materials such as
wood, water, or fuel.
3. The ____wetlands ________ are home to a large variety of wildlife.
4. The ____floating water season____ also brings fish and shrimp to this land.
5. Many habitats such as ______mangroves ________ and wetlands are disappearing fast.
6. The use of pesticides is killing off birds, fish and ____wildlife ______.
7. _____Waterway ________ transport plays a key role in the Mekong River Delta.
8. They stopped at the top of the hill to admire the _____scenery_______.
9. In the past, several natural streams and rivers flowed from west to east; now, these streams and
rivers have been replaced by a system of canals flowing through the ____national park ___.
10. Scientists and local authorities have campaigned to preserve ____biodiversity _____ values of
Tram Chim National Park.

• Prepositions
IV. Complete each sentence with the correct preposition.
1. Ecosystems __with _____ a lot of biodiversity are generally stronger and more resistant to disaster
than those with fewer species.
2. The horse is not native ____to ___ America - it was introduced by the Spanish.
3. The region is rich ___in ____ mineral and coal deposits.
4. Water is essential ___for / to ____ living things.
5. That rainforest has been home ____to___ many endangered species.
6. When the biodiversity of an ecosystem is interrupted or destroyed, the economic impact __ on ___
the local community could be enormous.
7. Scientists have studied only a small percentage of rainforest species ___in ____ their search
___for ____ cures.
8. The house is surrounded ___by ____ trees, so it’s not overlooked at all.
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9. Rhinos, tigers, elephants, lions are __on _____ the list of endangered species.
10. The man was described ___as ____ tall and dark, and aged about 20.

10C. Grammar
• Compound nouns
I. Match each noun 1-10 with a noun a-j to make compound nouns. (Four of them are written as
one word.)
1. basket ___basketball ____ a. teacher
2. swimming __swimming pool ___ b. work
3. week ___weekend _______ c. tennis
4. home ___homework_______ d. pool
5. sweat ___sweatshirt _____ e. shirt
6. shopping __shopping centre ___ f. end
7. head ___head teacher ____ g. game
8. pop ___pop music___ h. ball
9. computer ___computer game ___ i. centre
10. table ___table tennis ___ j. music

II. Complete the sentences with the compound nouns from Exercise I.
1. I never listen to ______pop music ________ on the radio.
2. ‘Is Tom watching TV?’ - ‘No, he’s playing a _____computer game _______ in his bedroom.’
3. There’s a really good ___shopping centre___ in the town centre. You can buy almost everything
there.
4. ‘Where did you learn to swim?’ - ‘I had lessons at the ____swimming pool_______.’
5. Is the ____head teacher _______ of your school a man or a woman?
6. ‘What are you doing at the _____weekend _________?’ - ‘I’m going to stay with my cousin.’
7. If you’re hot, take off your ______sweatshirt _______.
8. Our teacher gave us a lot of _____homework_______ last night. It took me three hours to finish it.
9. I played ____table tennis _____ with my sister this morning. She won 21-18.
10. I think the Chicago Bulls is the best ____basketball ________ team in the USA.

III. Complete the sentences with the words below.


lounge security check-in guard
control class crew pass
1. At the airport, they provide that number along with photo identification to receive a boarding
_____pass ________.
2. That airliner offers a telephone ____check-in ________ facility for first and economy passengers
with hand baggage.
3. The man was stopped at the door by a security _____guard _________.
4. The cabin _____crew____ on an aircraft are the people whose job is to look after the passengers.
5. She had never flown first ___class _______ before because she couldn’t afford them.
6. The mayor also started a _____security ________ camera programme so the police can monitor
the most heavily trafficked areas of the city.
7. Moments before boarding, I caught a glance of a TV set in the departure _____lounge ________.
8. There were long queues of passengers because only two passport _____control_______ booths
were open.

IV. Match the words in A to the words in B to make compound nouns. Then complete the
sentences.
A air cotton export factory price
B companies conditioning fields tag workers
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1. This shirt hasn’t got a _____price tag ______. I don’t know how much it is.
2. In the past, slaves worked in the _____cotton fields _____ of the USA.
3. If you set the _____air conditioning______ at 24°C instead of 18°C, you’ll cause less harm to the
environment.
4. ____Factory workers ________ often do quite repetitive jobs.
5. ______Export companies _______ have to spend a lot of money on transport.

V. Match 1-10 with a-j to make compound nouns.


1. solar ___1. I ____ A. species
2. GM (genetically modified) __2. H ____ B. rain
3. carbon __3. F ____ C. effect
4. global __4. J ____ D. layer
5. endangered __5. A____ E. disposal
6. greenhouse ___6. C ____ F. emissions
7. acid __7. B ____ G. forest
8. waste __8. E ____ H. foods
9. ozone __9. D ____ I. power
10. rain __10. G ___ J. warming

VI. Complete the sentences with compound nouns from Exercise V.


1. Many forests have been damaged by _____acid rain ______.
2. The ______greenhouse effect ______ is causing the earth’s atmosphere to heat up.
3. ______Global warming ______ will cause the icebergs to melt.
4. The Amazon _____rainforest________ is in the Amazon Basin of South America.
5. The ____ozone layer ______ helps to protect the earth from harmful radiation from the sun.
6. Coal-burning power stations are a source of ____carbon emissions _______.
7. Some _____endangered species ______ can only be seen in zoos.
8. ____Solar power_______ is a renewable source of energy.

VII. Complete the sentences with the compound nouns below.


football pitch flood lights mountain range tower block
tennis courts swimming pool safety net seashore
1. A _____tower block ________ is a tall building containing apartments or offices.
2. Many tennis players prefer _____tennis courts ______ with a grass surface.
3. The game will be played under ______flood lights ________.
4. The two teams, will play a big match at the world-famous Wembley ______football pitch___.
5. She takes her inspiration from shells and stones she finds on the _____seashore _______.
6. A ____safety net _______ is the one that is put below people performing at a great height to catch
them if they fall.
7. The outdoor _____swimming pool ___ is open during the summer months.
8. They tried to climb up the great _____mountain range_____ of the Alps.

VIII. Complete the compound nouns in the sentences with the nouns below. There are two nouns
that you do not need.
mainland camp dance goers lover
festival headline line shuttle
1. We stayed at a great little ______camp __________ -site near our house.
2. Stevie Wonder was the ______headline ________ act at the Glastonbury Festival in 2010.
3. The roads leading to the festival were jammed with festival _____goers _________.
4. The _____line__________-up at the Rock Werchter festival this year was amazing.
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5. We caught a _______shuttle __________ bus from the station to the festival.
6. We’re going to take our holiday on ______mainland __________ Europe this year.
7. You don’t have to be a music ______lover ____________ to enjoy a music festival. There are a
lot of other things to see and do.

10D. Reading
I. Read the following passage, and decide the statements are true (T) or false (F).
Once there were lots of pandas in the mountain of Western China. Today they are becoming
extinct. The reason is that they cannot find enough food. Pandas eat bamboo leaves. They do not like
another food. The bamboo grows very slowly. It can take 10 years for a bamboo cane to grow from a seed
to a big plant. Some types of bamboo have seeds every 60 years. Pandas must wait many years for their
food to grow. While the bamboo is growing, pandas do not have enough leaves to eat.
Farmers are using more and more of the land on the mountain side to grow food for man. The
farmers cut down the bamboo. Bamboo leaves become less plentiful. Pandas cannot find enough food to
eat. They starve and die.
China and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) are trying to save the panda. In 1979 they began to set up
special parks where pandas live. One such park is the Wolong Reserve in Sichuan. The Wolong Reserve
has the highest number of pandas in the world. Scientists come here to study the panda’s eating and
mating habits. By learning more about the panda’s habits, scientists can save it from extinction.
1. There are many pandas in China nowadays. ___F___
2. Some kinds of bamboo grow quickly. __F____
3. The favourite food for pandas is the bamboo leaves. __T____
4. The Wolong Reserve is the World Wildlife Fund Organization. __F____
5. Setting panda reserves in the mountains of China is a good way to save pandas. __T____

II. Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Conservation is the sensible use and protection of natural resources including plants, animals,
mineral deposits, soils, clean water, clean air, and fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas to
ensure an adequate supply for future generations.
Natural resources are grouped into two categories, renewable and nonrenewable. A renewable
resource is one that may be replaced over time by natural processes, such as fish populations or natural
vegetation, or is inexhaustible, such as solar energy. The goal of renewable resource conservation is to
ensure that such resources are not consumed faster than they are replaced.
Nonrenewable resources are those in limited supply that cannot be replaced or can be replaced
only over extremely long periods of time. Nonrenewable resources include fossil fuels and mineral
deposits, such as iron ore and gold ore. Conservation activities for nonrenewable resources focus on
maintaining an adequate supply of these resources well into the future.
1. What is the purpose of conservation mentioned in the passage?
A. To make use of natural resources
B. To ensure an adequate supply of natural resources for future generations
C. To replace renewable resource
D. To maintain an adequate supply of water for future
2. The word ‘inexhaustible’ in paragraph 2 is similar in meaning to _______.
A. unlimited B. bottomless C. boundless D. never-ending
3. Natural vegetation is an example of _______.
A. nonrenewable resources
B. the resource to feed fish populations
C. the resource that may be replaced by natural processes
D. inexhaustible resources
4. Conservationists work to ensure that _______.
A. fish are consumed faster than fossil fuels
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B. people consume resources more economically
C. nonrenewable resources are consumed faster
D. renewable resources are replaced
5. Gold ore is mentioned as _______.
A. a kind of mineral B. a renewable resource
C. an example of fossil fuels D. an adequate supply for future

III. Read the passage carefully, and then choose the correct answer.
Yellowstone National Park was established in 1872. Located in northwestern Wyoming and
extending into Montana and Idaho, the park is known for its spectacular geysers, hot springs, canyons,
and fossil forests. Yellowstone was the world’s first national park.
Yellowstone National Park encompasses a large area of unspoiled wilderness that is almost
entirely forested. The most common tree is the lodgepole pine, but other varieties of pine, as well as
spruce, fir, and juniper are also found in Yellowstone.
The park is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the United States. Among the more than 300
animal species found here are grizzly bears, elk, deer, antelope, moose, bighorn sheep, coyotes, and lynx.
During summer, thousands of wapiti or American elk graze in the park. More than 1,300 bison, which
almost became extinct in the park, roam the eastern sections. Wolves, once thought to be a menace, were
reintroduced to the park in 1995 after being hunted and trapped to the brink of extinction early in the 20 th
century. Nearly 300 species of birds, including bald eagles, osprey, white pelicans, California gulls, and
Canada geese, either live in or visit the park. The rare trumpeter swan also frequents the area and is
protected within the park.
1. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Yellowstone was established in 1872.
B. Yellowstone was the world’s first national park.
C. Yellowstone is located totally in northwestern Wyoming.
D. Yellowstone is famous for its spectacular geysers, hot springs, canyons, and fossil forests.
2. What do wapiti do during summer?
A. They roam in the park. B. They visit the park.
C. They graze in the park. D. They frequent the park.
3. Which kind of animal almost became extinct early in the 20th century?
A. bison B. bald eagles C. trumpeter swan D. wolves
4. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To discuss the dangers the flora of the park has to face
B. To discuss the dangers the fauna of the park has to face
C. To show the bad condition of the park
D. To give information about the park
5. What is the word ‘encompasses’ in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to?
A. surrounds B. includes C. has D. contains

IV. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.
California has 8 national parks and 20 national forests, more than any other state. Yosemite
National Park is one of the most visited parks. It is famous for its waterfalls and granite cliffs. Many rock
climbers go to Yosemite to climb a rock wall named El Capitan. Point Reyes National Seashore is on a
peninsula north of San Francisco. It is a good place to see harbour seals, sea lions, and many kinds of
birds. Disneyland in Anaheim is another California tourist attraction. This large amusement park was
created by cartoonist Walt Disney. It features a fairyland castle, a haunted mansion, a jungle safari, and
many other attractions and rides.
San Diego has a world-famous zoo. As you wander through its Rain Forest Aviary, brightly
coloured tropical birds fly by. You will think you are on safari in its outdoor Wild Animal Park, north of
San Diego. Sea World in San Diego is a great place to watch whales and dolphins perform. California’s
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sunny climate, long coastline, and natural beauty have made it the most popular tourist state in the United
States.
1. Yosemite National Park _________.
A. is famous for its kinds of birds
B. is one of the 20 national parks in California
C. interests rock climbers with its El Capitan, a rock wall
D. is created by a cartoonist
2. San Francisco _________.
A. is famous for its Point Reyes National Seashore
B. has its special waterfalls and granite cliffs
C. has more wildlife than anywhere else in California
D. attracts lots of young children
3. Anaheim attracts many tourists with its _________.
A. El Capitan B. Wild Animal Park C. Sea World D. Disneyland
4. San Diego is worth visiting if you are _________.
A. a newly-married couple B. an animal lover
C. an enthusiastic rock climber D. a movie fan
5. Which of the following statements is true about California?
A. It has the most national parks and forests of the US states.
B. Its Disneyland with the fairyland castle is the most famous national park.
C. It attracts lots of tourists with its modem life.
D. It is a peninsula north of the United States of America.

V. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.
During the 19th century, it was common to hear people in Europe and America say that the
resources of the sea are unlimited. For example, a noted biologist writing in the mid-19th century
commented that none of the great sea fisheries is to be exhausted. Today though, there is evidence that the
resources of the sea are as seriously endangered as those of the land and the air, and that the endangered
species include Herring and Carp as well as the African Elephant, Indian Tiger, and the American Eagle.
Furthermore, the threats to fish are more alarming in some ways than the threats to animals and
birds.
This is because fishes are a much needed food resources and people throughout the world depend
on fish as an important part of their dish, and the decline in the fish supply could have extensive effects
on hunger and population. Fishermen in the North Atlantic alone annually harvest 20 billion pounds of
fish to satisfy food demands, but it is important to recognize that these practices cannot continue without
depleting fish storage within the next few years. Sea resources are rapidly declining in many parts of
world, and the problem cannot be ignored. We can predict that food supplies in the sea cannot last
forever.
1. According to the author what was the attitude in the 19th century toward resources of the sea?
A. declined B. depleted C. limited D. unlimited
2. What is the range of the decline in fish supply?
A. Europe and Asia B. the whole world C. America D. Asia and America
3. What purpose does the author mention the endangered species for?
A. environment protection B. the protection of African Elephant
C. the protection of Indian Tigers D. none of the above
4. What does the author believe about sea resources?
A. Sea resources can last forever. B. None of the great sea fisheries is to be exhausted.
C. Fish supply has no effects on people. D. Sea resources are important to people.
5. Which of the following titles best describes the purpose of the lecture?
A. Unlimited Sea Resources B. Threats to Animals and Birds
C. Sea Resources on the Decline D. Protection of Fish
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VI. Read the following passage, and then choose the best answer.
The warming of the Pacific Ocean creates weather patterns that affect the world. When the waters
warm, the amount of rainfall in Indonesia and the surrounding regions decreases. Australia could even
experience a drought. On the other hand, Chile, which borders the Pacific Ocean, is preparing for severe
rainstorms. In Pakistan and northwestern India, the weather pattern makes the monsoon season weaker
and makes the area much drier.
This phenomenon is called El Nino and is used by weather forecasters to make long range weather
predictions. Forecasters know that El Nino will bring unusually heavy rains to southwestern part of the
United States and make the central part of the country drier.
El Nino itself used to be predictable. It would occur every two or seven years. But now, the
weather pattern is becoming more constant. Scientists are unsure of the reason of this change.
1. What would characterize the effects of El Ninol?
A. They’re widespread. B. They’re beginning.
C. They’re short-lived. D. They’re decreasing.
2. What phenomenon defines El Ninol?
A. the rainstorms in Australia B. the drought in Chile
C. the warming of the Pacific Ocean D. the dryness of southwestern US
3. Which region will be abnormally wet?
A. Pakistan B. Australia C. Central US D. Southwestern US
4. The word ‘predictable’ in paragraph 3 means _______.
A. that can be known in advance B. that can be serious
C. rare D. special
5. Which is not an effect of El Ninol?
A. droughts B. heavy rainfalls C. weak monsoons D. global warming

10E. Speaking
• Everyday English
I. Choose the correct response. Then practise the short exchanges in pairs.
1. A: Try to protect the ecosystem to maintain B: a/ Sure. It’s very important.
biodiversity. b/ Of course. It’s unlimited.
2. A: Ecosystems only include living things. B: a/ No, they also have non-living things.
b/ Right, they’re living organisms.
3. A: We should leave natural resources to future B: a/ It depends on each nation.
generations. b/ We must do it right now.
4. A: Some people do illegal hunting in U Minh B: a/ It has rich biodiversity.
Thuong National Park. b/ They’ll get severe punishment.
5. A: Is it OK if we allow mass tourism in national B: a/ Yes, and we educate people about
parks? biodiversity.
b/ I think we should choose ecotourism.
6. A: Some tourists throw plastic bags into the sea. B: a/ Never mind. The sea can cope with it.
b/ Oh, no. It’s harmful to marine life.
7. A: The ecosystem is at risk due to human B: a/ People should be more eco-friendly.
activities. b/ Are you aware of the danger?
8. A: More elephants work in circuses. B: a/ Entertainment is important to us.
b/ It’s not a good deed to do so.
9. A: Are those birds native to Viet Nam? B: a/’No, they only migrate here.
b/ No, it’s their habitat here.
10. A: We’re using up fossil fuels. B: a/ OK. They include petrol, coal, and so on.
b/ Yes, we should use more alternative energy.

• Ways to protect local biodiversity


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II. Complete the dialogue with the phrases below. There is one extra that you do not need.
A. damage the ozone layer
B. the overuse of natural resources
C. have eco-labels
D. energy conserving light bulbs
E. without the use of chemicals and pesticides
F. eco-friendly appliances
G. the percentage of the ingredients
Phong: Our team is going to present ways to protect our local biodiversity. Can you contribute your ideas
to the speech?
Nick: I think we can practise protecting biodiversity by being aware of the things we buy, consume and
use. We should buy products that 1 _____C. have eco-labels_________ because these labels allow
consumers to learn exactly what products are made from and 2 ____G. the percentage of the
ingredients______ in an item.
Mai: In my opinion, we should recycle all plastic and glass products. This process prevents 3 _____B. the
overuse of natural resources________ in making them, as well as protects trees and forests used in paper
products.
Jane: Besides that, we should also reduce or eliminate the use of products that come in aerosol cans.
These products 4 _____A. damage the ozone layer_______, the environment and add to air pollution.
Nick: We should purchase 5 ______F. eco-friendly appliances_______ for our home and office. There are
many brands and types of appliances that are designed to use less energy and to reduce utility costs.
Phong: We use 6 ____D. energy conserving light bulbs______ around our house. It is possible to buy
LED light bulbs to improve efficiency and protect the environment. And I think that’s enough for our
presentation now.

• Expressing likes and dislikes


III. Choose the correct answers.
1. “How would you like your tea?” - “_______”
A. With milk, please. B. Thank you very much.
C. Yes, please. Thanks. D. It’s fantastic.
2. “Do you like rock music?” - “_______”
A. It’s not quite well. B. I’m very interested in them.
C. I do love it so much. D. That’s understandable.
3. “I love strawberries. How about you? Do you like them?” - “_______”
A. I’m pretty fine, thanks. B. No, I can’t stand them.
C. No, they always stand there. D. No, I’m standing here.
4. Nick: “I enjoyed myself so much at your birthday party.” - Patrice: “_______”
A. Oh, that’s kind of you. B. Oh, I’m glad to hear that.
C. Congratulations! D. It’s my pleasure.
5. Mary: “Why do you like red colour?” - Tom: “_______”
A. You make me feel more confident. B. It’s the colour of love and passion.
C. You didn’t do anything for me. D. It’s a good idea, thank you.
6. Mother: “Watching television is a waste of time, Tom.” - Tom: “Mum, _______”
A. I enjoy watching cartoons B. I don’t think so, either
C. I love your new hairstyle D. I have no taste for news
7. Kim: “We should use visual aids to make our presentation more effective.” - Daisy: “_______”
A. There’s no doubt about it. B. I think we need to practise more.
C. Don’t mention it. D. Have you ever done it before?
8. “Did you enjoy the movie yesterday?” - “_______”
A. Certainly, I’d be glad to. B. Yes, it is warmer than today.
C. Not really. I couldn’t follow the story. D. No, I dislike moving.
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10F. Writing
• An opinion essay about spending more money on restoring local ecosystems
I. Complete the essay about how to protect the ecosystem with appropriate supporting ideas below.
There is one extra phrase that you do not need.
A. consume a great deal of money from governments
B. the environmental problems, the poor management of our natural resources
C. no longer available, industrial and daily activities will face a lot of difficulties
D. dealing with the present problems on our Earth to keep on living here
E. no wars, hunger, or social problems
F. to live and new ways to exploit natural resources there
In the future it seems to be more difficult to live on the Earth. Some people think more money
should be spent on researching other planets to live on.
On the one hand, finding other planets to live on is a good idea. Firstly, there are limited natural
resources that we will use up soon. Once these resources are 1 ______C. no longer available, industrial
and daily activities will face a lot of difficulties_______. Secondly, setting a goal of settling down on a
new planet will make sciences and space exploration develop more faster. Scientists will find out new
places 2 _____F. to live and new ways to exploit natural resources there________ and communicate with
aliens to exchange universal knowledge.
On the other hand, the discovery of new planets should not be the only solution for our future. The
Earth is facing 3 _____B. the environmental problems, the poor management of our natural
resources_______. We still have enough time to take action now to solve these problems. Moreover, the
cost for discovery and settling on new planets is much higher than protecting and regenerating our planet.
Spaceships, research projects, space exploration programmes will 4 _____A. consume a great deal of
money from governments________.
In conclusion, it is necessary to research for new planets to live on in the future, but 5 ____D.
dealing with the present problems on our Earth to keep on living here______ is a promising answer to the
question.

II. Complete the essay about how to protect oceans with appropriate supporting ideas below. There
is one extra sentence that you do not need.
A. Over 90% of the additional heat caused by global warming is stored in the oceans.
B. We should carry out campaigns to prevent pollution of the coastal environment and reduce the
use of plastics so that less of it ends up in our oceans.
C. They host 80 percent of the planet’s biodiversity, and they are the largest ecosystem on Earth.
D. Scientists have discovered that marine life, such as horseshoe crabs, seaweeds, provide many
herbs and medicines.
E. Better management of the ocean resources is crucial to ensuring global food security.
F. Everything we need, such as water, air, land, minerals, comes from nature.
G. Devices are being developed to generate electricity from waves and tides, as well as offshore
wind farms.
Oceans are an essential part of the Earth’s ecosystem. They are a source of biodiversity, food, and
life. According to FAO, over 40 percent of the world’s population lives within 100 kilometres off the
coast. 1 ____E. Better management of the ocean resources is crucial to ensuring global food
security_____. It is not early to start their restoration because of the benefits our oceans provide.
Oceans are an important source of food. 2 ______C. They host 80 percent of the planet’s
biodiversity, and they are the largest ecosystem on Earth_______. Oceans provide vital renewable energy.
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______G. Devices are being developed to generate electricity from waves and tides, as well as offshore
wind farms________. Oceans absorb a quarter of all the carbon dioxide that humans put into the
atmosphere. 4 _____A. Over 90% of the additional heat caused by global warming is stored in the
oceans_______. Oceans also affect our weather. The water cycle from oceans brings us our drinking
water.
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____D. Scientists have discovered that marine life, such as horseshoe crabs, seaweeds, provide
many herbs and medicines_____. It’s high time that we needed to take action. 6 _____B. We should carry
out campaigns to prevent pollution of the coastal environment and reduce the use of plastics so that less
of it ends up in our oceans_______. We should take part in beach clean-ups, and involve others,
especially the youth.

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