I DON’T KNOW WHERE (VISIT) NEXT SUMMER.IV. FILL IN THE BLANK WITH O...

4. I don’t know where (visit) next summer.

IV. Fill in the blank with one word from the box . (1pt)

In and or bring of win oldest youngest

The 2014 Nobel Peace Prize was shared, in two equal parts, between Kailash Satyarthi …(1)….

Malala Yousafzai "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and

for the right ….(2)……all children to education". Satyarthi is a Hindu from India, the seventh

person from his country to …(3)…. a Nobel Prize and the second to win the Peace

Prize after Mother Teresa , while Yousafzai is a Muslim from Pakistan, the second Nobel Prize

winner from her country after Abdus Salam , the forty-seventh woman to win the Nobel Prize, and

at the age of 17 years, the ….(4)….. winner of a Nobel Prize in any field.

V. Complete the dialogue by filling in each blank with one of the expressions (A-D) that

follow.(1pt)

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A. Let’s meet outside the theater

B. Which film is it?

C. Can I speak to John, please.

D. There is a good film on

John: 0823 462 198.

Sandra: Hello. This is Sandra. __________(1)___________.

John: Oh, Sandra. I’m John.

Sandra: Are you free this evening?

John: Yes.

Sandra: __________(2)__________at Song Thuong movie

theater. Would you like to see?

John: __________(3)__________

Sandra: “ The dream of a girl”

John: Well, I’ve heard about it. I like it.

What time shall we meet?

Sandra: Is seven thirty O K?

John: All right . __________(4)__________.

Sandra: OK. Bye . See you then.

John: Bye.

VI. Read the passage and then answer the questions (1,5pts)

Thousands of people gathered across Nepal on Thursday, the last day of a 13-day mourning period

for the victims of the deadly earthquake, which struck the region on April 25, 2015.

The main event to mark the end of the mourning period was held in the ruins of the Kastamandap

temple, after which the capital, Kathmandu, is named. Nearly 500 people reportedly gathered at

Kathmandu's historic center, Basantapur Durbar Square, to honor the dead. The death toll from the

magnitude-7.8 quake has climbed to 8,413 in the Himalayan nation alone, according to reports

citing the Nepal Red Cross Society.

"There are so many people and so many buildings we have all lost in the earthquake. I am here to

show my support for these families and to say that we are all here for you," Alok Shrestha, a citizen

who attended the public ceremonies, told the Associated Press (AP).

Search and rescue efforts, aided by several nations and international agencies, have continued

unabated since the quake and its aftershocks flattened wide swathes of the country nearly two

weeks ago. On Wednesday, more than 180 bodies were found in the village of Langtang, about 35

miles north of Kathmandu, according to Reuters.