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TEST 6 - EARLY AUSTRALIA
I. TEST
Part 1: Fill in the blanks.
The water is (sour/clear/see).
The (wind/dust/sun) is out.
I have an (tired/enjoyable/good) holiday.
After (working/sleeping/eating) so hard.
I hope to (tell/read/forward) your letter
Part 2: Arrange the sentences into complete paragraphs.
1. Topic: Quy trình nộp report
a. You should also include a list of books that you use for reference.
b. When you have finished your report, correct all the mistakes.
c. Remember to save links to websites and include them in your report.
d. Before you start to write your report, you should look at websites for the information you
need.
e. After you make the corrections, send your report by your email.
2. Topic: Quá trình dùng máy in printer
a. Before using the printer, you need to put papers into it.
b. A light comes on at the front of the printer.
c. When your printer is in place, turn it on using the switch.
d. If the light is green, your printer is ready to use.
e. First, you need to find an appropriate place to put your printer.
Part 3: Choose the answer according to each person's opinion.
Topic: art.
1. Who prefers going to art exhibitions with other people?
2. Who has some artistic skills?
3. Who prefers seeing exhibitions by themselves?
4. Who thinks seeing exhibitions is a boring activity?
5. Who has a good knowledge of art?
6. Who thinks visitors should focus on the art?
7. Who has been going to art exhibitions all their life?
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A: I know a little about famous painters and their works. But I don't like going to art exhibitions
unless my friend invites me. I like extracurricular activities more, painting exhibitions seem too
quiet to me. I like to draw, and I have been drawing ever since I can remember. My forte in
drawing is animals, especially big and ferocious animals.
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B: I find going to see paintings similar to reading books. You must look and read before
discussing. When I go to exhibitions with my friends, they often talk before seeing the painting,
and what they talk about isn't even about the painting, that's annoy me.
C: I find polite art very fascinating. I often go to talks about arts and I have gone to many foreign
art exhibitions and artists' houses. It's great to see their works and where they worked.
D: My parents often took me to see art exhibitions when I was a child. and I think that habit
remains. Currently, I often take my children to the exhibition, which is a lovely activity for me. I
often ask my children to do other activities while looking at pictures, for example, think of a
story for that picture, so they don't get bored.
Part 4: Matching headings.
Topic: Early Australia
1. A Journey made by stages
2. A new evidence that leads to speculation
3. An alternative history of settlement
4. Lack of knowledge and skills
5. Determination of the explorers through the ages
6. Natural barrier to resettlement
7. Technology helps uncover the ocean’s secret
A. Scientists have found evidence that humans have lived in Australia for about 65,000
years. This is different from the previous thinking that the first people only arrived in Australia a
few tens of thousands of years ago. The results from the analysis of archaeological relics have
given rise to many different opinions about the origin of the first people in Australia. This
discovery shows that the Australian aborigines have been present and lived here for a long time.
B. Humans coming to Australia did not happen only once. In addition to the first group of
people, scientists have also discovered traces of two other groups that also came here. This
shows that many groups of people came to Australia in the past. However, in ancient times, it
was very difficult to get to Australia because they had to cross a large ocean without modern
technology like today.
C. Thanks to modern machinery, scientists have discovered a chain of small islands that
form a route to Australia. Technology such as remote sensing and electronic maps helps them
identify the islands and the movements of ancient people. Thanks to that, they have a better
understanding of the path that their ancestors may have taken to reach Australia.
D. Ancient people may have reached Australia by passing through many small islands. Each
island was a place where they stopped to rest and find food, then continued their journey. This
way of moving shows that they knew how to adapt to difficult conditions to be able to live in
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Australia.
E. Currently, researchers cannot know for sure how many people participated in the journey
to Australia. It could have been only a few dozen people, or it could have been up to thousands.
Due to the lack of clear evidence, it is difficult to determine the exact number. However, future
research may help find the answer.
F. Some people think that ancient people were not smart enough or skilled enough to cross
the sea to Australia. They think that without modern tools, ancient people could not navigate or
cross the ocean. But history has proven that humans have always been smart and can overcome
many difficulties.
G. From ancient times to the present, humans have always wanted to explore new places.
Whether it was going to sea in ancient times or going to space today, we always find ways to
overcome the limits. Ancient people may have crossed the sea because they wanted to find a
better place to live. Thanks to their courage, we understand more about human history.
TEST 6 - EARLY AUSTRALIA
II. ANSWER
Part 1. Clear / Sun / Enjoyable / Working / Read
The water is (sour/clear/see).
The (wind/dust/sun) is out.
I have an (tired/enjoyable/good) holiday.
After (working/sleeping/eating) so hard.
I hope to (tell/read/forward) your letter
Part 2
1. Topic: Quy trình nộp report
Before you start to write your report, you should look at websites for the information you need -
Remember to save links to websites and include them in your report - You should also include a
list of books that you use for reference - When you have finished your report, correct all the
mistakes - After you make the corrections, send your report by your email.
2. Topic: Quá trình dùng máy in printer
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First, you need to find an appropriate place to put your printer - When your printer is in place,
turn it on using the switch - A light comes on at the front of the printer - If the light is green, your
printer is ready to use - Before using the printer you need to put papers into it.
Part 3. Topic: art.
A: has some artistic skills/ seeing exhibitions is a boring activity
B: prefers seeing exhibitions by themselves/ visitors should focus on the art
C: has a good knowledge of art
D: prefers going to art exhibitions with other people/ has been going to art exhibitions all their
life.
*Đoạn văn 4 người:
A: I know a little about famous painters and their works. But I don't like going to art exhibitions
unless my friend invites me. I like extracurricular activities more, painting exhibitions seem too
quiet to me. I like to draw, and I have been drawing ever since I can remember. My forte in
drawing is animals, especially big and ferocious animals.
B: I find going to see paintings similar to reading books. You must look and read before
discussing. When I go to exhibitions with my friends, they often talk before seeing the painting,
and what they talk about isn't even about the painting, that's annoy me.
C: I find polite art very fascinating. I often go to talks about arts and I have gone to many foreign
art exhibitions and artists' houses. It's great to see their works and where they worked.
D: My parents often took me to see art exhibitions when I was a child. and I think that habit
remains. Currently, I often take my children to the exhibition, which is a lovely activity for me. I
often ask my children to do other activities while looking at pictures, for example, think of a
story for that picture, so they don't get bored.
Part 4. Topic: Early Australia
A. An alternative history of settlement
Scientists have found evidence that humans have lived in Australia for about 65,000 years. This
is different from the previous thinking that the first people only arrived in Australia a few tens of
thousands of years ago. The results from the analysis of archaeological relics have given rise to
many different opinions about the origin of the first people in Australia. This discovery shows
that the Australian aborigines have been present and lived here for a long time.
B. Natural barrier to resettlement
Humans coming to Australia did not happen only once. In addition to the first group of people,
scientists have also discovered traces of two other groups that also came here. This shows that
many groups of people came to Australia in the past. However, in ancient times, it was very
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difficult to get to Australia because they had to cross a large ocean without modern technology
like today.
C. Technology helps uncover the ocean’s secret
Thanks to modern machinery, scientists have discovered a chain of small islands that form a
route to Australia. Technology such as remote sensing and electronic maps helps them identify
the islands and the movements of ancient people. Thanks to that, they have a better
understanding of the path that their ancestors may have taken to reach Australia.
D. A Journey made by stages
Ancient people may have reached Australia by passing through many small islands. Each island
was a place where they stopped to rest and find food, then continued their journey. This way of
moving shows that they knew how to adapt to difficult conditions to be able to live in Australia.
E. A new evidence that leads to speculation
Currently, researchers cannot know for sure how many people participated in the journey to
Australia. It could have been only a few dozen people, or it could have been up to thousands.
Due to the lack of clear evidence, it is difficult to determine the exact number. However, future
research may help find the answer.
F. Lack of knowledge and skills
H. Some people think that ancient people were not smart enough or skilled enough to cross
the sea to Australia. They think that without modern tools, ancient people could not navigate or
cross the ocean. But history has proven that humans have always been smart and can overcome
many difficulties.
G. Determination of the explorers through the ages
From ancient times to the present, humans have always wanted to explore new places. Whether it
was going to sea in ancient times or going to space today, we always find ways to overcome the
limits. Ancient people may have crossed the sea because they wanted to find a better place to
live. Thanks to their courage, we understand more about human history.