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Practice SVIP
Put the words from the box in the correct part of the table, according to the stress.
- delightful
- bottomless
- powerful
- spotless
- disgraceful
- wonderful
- harmful
- effortless
- thoughtful
- faithful
- respectful
- leaderless
- fearless
- resourceful
- tasteless
- breathless
- successful
- motionless
- cloudless
- skillful
- painful
Oo
Ooo
oOo
Put the words from the box in the correct part of the table, according to the stress.
- uneventful
- directionless
- expressionless
- disrespectful
oOoo
ooOo
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
1. The man does not take care. He is . (care)
2. The picture has many colors. It is very . (color)
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
3. We enjoyed the party. It was very . (joy)
4. She did not show any fear. She was . (fear)
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
5. The pan is very hot. She must be . (care)
6. He does not have any friends. He is . (friend)
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
7. He always has a big smile. He is always . (cheer)
8. Now she is very tired because she spent a night. (rest)
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
9. That old man has a bad memory. He is . (forget)
10. He does not care about his actions. He is often . (thought)
Complete the sentences, using the suffix -ful or -less with the words given in brackets.
11. We have made a lot of progress this school year. We have had another year. (success)
12. You should throw this pen away. It is . (use)
Match each word/phrase with its definition.
Match each word/phrase with its definition.
Fill in each blank of the passage with the correct word from the box. (1)
Can there be Life in the Environment of Titan?
Titan is Saturn's largest moon and the second largest in the solar (after Ganymede of Jupiter). It is the only moon in the solar system with clouds and a dense, planet-like . Scientists believe that on Titan are similar to Earth's early years. The main is that, because it is closer to the sun, Earth has always been warmer. Titan's atmosphere is very cold, from -200 degrees to -179 degrees Celsius!
(cont.)
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Fill in each blank of the passage with the correct word from the box. (2)
Can there be Life in the Environment of Titan?
(cont.)
In the atmosphere, there are layers of composed of complex molecules such as methane. There also may be an of methane, or perhaps a liquid water layer inside the moon. This type of environment, except for the cold, is the of environment in which scientists think began.
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Notes
- leak (n) = lỗ thủng, khe hở
- Got you! = Tôi hiểu bạn muốn nói gì!
Complete the conversation, using the words or phrases given.
Tony: Guess what just happened?
Sally: What?
Tony: I was walking down Ashley Road when I saw two lights. They were on a huge silver thing that was blocking the street. Then a door and a lot of men . They were wearing silver and . The tallest one and said, “Why are you here?” I said, “I'm here because I live around here.” But he asked me again, "Why are you here?” , but the other ones blocked my path. The tall one said, “Send him away. There are not many more streets left and we don't have much time.”
Harry: To do what? Catch people like you? What's this all about? Aliens?
Tony: Maybe. They're still out there. Why don't you check?
(A minute later)
Harry: Brilliant, Tony. Your aliens are people from the gas company, looking for a gas leak.
Tony: Got you!
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Fill in each blank in the following passage, using the words given in the box. (1)
Our planet is revolving around the sun, which is a fairly small and star. There are about 250 stars in our galaxy and billions of galaxies in the . In recent years, scientists have wondered about the possibility of life forms on other planets.
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Fill in each blank in the following passage, using the words given in the box. (2)
Some scientists that there may be large of stars with their own planets. It is almost impossible to reach the stars the Milky Way galaxy. It would take the fastest Earth about 40,000 years to reach the star.
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Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and it weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
1. Mai asked Dr. Nelson the International Space Station working.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and it weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
2. Dr. Nelson answered that an American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and it weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
3. Mai wanted how many people there.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and it weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
4. Dr. Nelson that more than 220 people from more than a dozen countries there.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and it weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
5. Mai asked how long and how heavy .
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
6. Dr. Nelson said that the station 100 meters long and about 420 tons.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr. Nelson?
Dr. Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr. Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr. Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr. Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr. Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
7. Mai asked there anyone living on the space station all the time.
Mai: When did the International Space Station start working, Dr Nelson?
Dr Nelson: An American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts started working on the ISS on November 2, 2000.
Mai: How many people have worked there?
Dr Nelson: More than 220 people from more than a dozen countries have worked there.
Mai: How long and how heavy is the ISS?
Dr Nelson: The station is 100 meters long and weighs about 420 tons.
Mai: Is there anyone living on the space station all the time?
Dr Nelson: There has always been a crew of three to six people on board all the time.
Read the conversation between Mai and Dr Nelson, and finish the following sentences by filling in each blank with NO MORE THAN FOUR WORDS.
8. Dr Nelson told Mai that there crew of three to six people on board all the time.
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