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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 1 TIẾT – TEST 5 ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 1 TIẾT – TEST 5I. Fill in the bank with the best itemsA. The ancient Olympic Games were (1) in the summer every four years in the sanctuary of the godZeus at Olympia . The histor y of the games (2) from 776 BC The order of the (3) in the Games is not precisely known, but the first day of the festival was (4) to sacrifices . The second day began in all probability, with footraces, for which the spectatorsgathered in the station, an along area enclosed by sloping banks of earth . On other days wrestling boxing,and the pancratium , a combination of the two, were held . Horse racing, in which each entrant owned his horse , was confined to the (5) but was neverthelessa popular (6) . After the horse racing came the pentathlon, a series of live events : wrestling, discusthrowing , javelin hurling , long jumping , and sprinting . The exact (7) of the sports and the methodused to (8) the winner are not known . The closing event was a race run in armor . The victors wereawarded (9) of wild olive . Celebrated by poets, they often lived for the rest of their lives at public(10) .1. a. celebrated b. displayed c. taken place d. happened2. a. exists b. begin c. dates d. revives3. a. stages b. tournament c. events d. procedures4. a. reserved b. held c. addressed d. devoted5. a. wealthy b. participants c. competitors d. healthy6. a. preference b. contest c. attraction d. site7. a. rule b. titles c. series d. sequence8. a. again b. determine c. become d. enter for9. a. ribbons b. heads c. crowns d. championships10. a. view b. expense c. provision d. pollB. Some psychologist maintain that mental acts (11) thinking are not performed in the brain (12)but that one’s muscles also (13) . It may be said that we (14) with our muscles in (15) the same way that we listen to musicwith our bodies . You surely are not (16) to be told that you usually listen to music not (17) with our carsbut with your whole body. (18) people can listen to music that is more or less familiar withoutmoving their body or , more specially some part of their body . Often when one listen to a symphonic (19)On the radio, he is (20) to direct the orchestra even though he knows there is a competent conductoron the job.11. a. such like b. such as c. same as d. different from12. a. specially b. itself c. lonely d. alone13. a. share b. participate c. lonely d. alone14. a. think b. work c. move d. act15. a. somehow b. somewhat c. something d. somewhere16. a. pleased b. satisfied c. bored d. surprised17. a. really b. only c. partly d. nearly18. a. a few b. little c. few d. a number19. a. concert b. song c. music d. play20. a. attempted b. invited c. tempted d. attractedII. Choose the best answerA . A new British medical instrument is about to change dramatically our ability to recognize discase hiddeninside the body. It is called the magnet ic scanner, and it gives information about the body which currentmachines, such as the brain scanner and the more recent body scanner , cannot provide .And unlike exitingmachines the new machine does not use X-ray radiation wares, which it much safer for patients. Unlike existing scanner , a magnetic scanner can show the side or the back of a suspect p art of thebody . Used on , for example , a lung with suspected damage , it can turn the image of the lung to give ascanner actually examines every side of the lung . When examining the softer part of the body with existing scanners, doctors frequently have to use a“contrast medium “ to make a muscular organ show up to X-ray wares . The usual “contrast medium ” givento patients before a stomach scan takes places in harmless, but for some brain –scans so that it passes intothe brain , this is unpleasant and painful and it can be dangerous . The magnetic scanner needs no ...