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Part I: Listen to the five short conservations. Then choose the best answer for each question.

(5 points)
1. How will Mary travel to Scotland
A.by coach B. by car C. by train
2. Where are the shoes?
A. On the chair B. Under the window C. under the table
3. When will the football match start next week?
A.a square box B. a small round box C. a big round box
4. Which box of the chocolate did they buy?
A. 11.45 a.mB. 12.15 p.m C. 2 p.m
5. When is Wendy’s birthday?
A. 18 MAYB.16 MAYC. 21 MAY

Part II: You will hear a conservation about a flat for a rent. Listen and complete the questions
6-10 (5 points)

LONFLAT AGENCY
Fat for rent: Putney
Number of bedrooms: (6)___2________
Cost: £ (7)_____440______a month
Address: 27 (8)_______EARSLEY____ street
When see flat: Tuesday at (9)_________half past
five_____
Free from: 1st (10) _________March________

Part III: You will hear a tour guide talking about a day trip. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
OR NUMBERSfor each answer.(5 points)
11. They will arrive at Chester at___a quarter to eleven__________
12. On tomorrow morning, they will visit the____castle_________after having time for a cup of tea.
13. A family ticket for the castle costs £ _____8___________
14. They will have lunch in a__park__________
15. After lunch, they will ____walk round________the market.
Part IV. Listen to Michael talking to Marina about a new sports center. (5 points)
16. What sport can’t you do at the sports center?
A. Tennis B. table tennis C. volleyball D. football
17. How much must Marina pay?
A. £ 14 B. £ 30 C. £ 50 D. £ 15
18.. How many days a week is the sports center open late?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
19. Which bus goes to the sports center?
A. number 10 B. number 10 C. number 16 D. number 60
20. When will Michael and Marina go to the sports center?
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. Friday
B. GRAMMAR – VOCABULARY – LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS (20 points)
I. Choose the word, phrase or expression which best completes each sentence below (10 points).
21. I think we should obey and respect our parents and teachers, ………...?
A. shouldn’t we B. don’t I C. should we D. do I
22. The policeman asked Mark _________.
A. where had he gone the previous day B. where did he go the previous day
C. where he had gone yesterday D where he had gone the previous day.
23“Finish your work before this evening …….you will be punished.
A. if not B. unless C. or D. or so
24. It’s high time you ……….. harder to make you parents happy.
A. study . to study C. studying D. studied
25. Jack:. - “Have a nice weekend!” - “…………………...”
A. Do you have any plans? B. Are you going nywhere?
C. Thanks. You too!. D. I’m going to take it easy.
26. The environment is ……almost everywhere and many species of animals are in danger of extinction.
A. threatening seriously B. serious threatened
C. seriously threaten D. seriously threatened
27. Neither Lilly nor her classmates ……………….. the National Museum so far.
A. visit B. visited C. has visited D. have visited
26. You will have to ……………….. your holiday if you feel too tired.
A. put down B. put out C. put off D. put up
27. Mary seldom does morning exercise, ………………..?
A. does she B. doesn’t she C. is she D. isn’t she
28. Anne: “What a lovely house you have!” Michelle: “……………………….”
A. Thanks. I can’t afford it B. Thanks. Hope you’ll drop in
C. Oh yes, yes! You’re right D. Of course not! It’s co
29. Yesterday I went to the garage near my house to ………………..
A. have my car serviced B. servicing my car
C. get my car to service D. get my car service
30. “Just keep …………. on the baby while I wash the dishes, will you?” Susan said to her husband.
A. a care B. an eye C. a look D. a glance
31. . Last night when I ………………..along the river, I ………………..my old teacher.
A. walked / met B. was walking / was meeting
C. was walking / met D. walked / was meeting
32. When in the army, we were made……………….. to bed at 10 p.m.
A. .to go B. go C. going D. to going.
A. arrested B. arresting C. was arrested D. who arrested
33. . If I __________ in your position, I would do silly things like that.
A. am B. were C. have been D. be
34. Mr. Brown: “It’s very nice of you to help me with my luggage.” Tom: “__________.”
A. That’s right, sir. B. Yes, certainly, sir. C. You’re right, sir. D. It’s my pleasure, sir.
35. I am sorry, but we can’t use the elevator at the moment because it is __________.
A. out of work B. out of sight C. out of order D. out of duty
36. The temperatures _________ take place vary widely for different materials.
A. at which they melt and freeze B. at which melting and freezing
C. which they melt and freeze D. which melting and freezing
37. Did you __________ well with your roommates when you were at university?
A. take on B. get on C. go on D. put on
38. Jenny bought a __________ when she was in Paris.
A. silk pretty red dress B. red pretty silk dress
C. dress pretty silk red D. pretty red silk dress
.39.Bill:Congratulation!.
Jill: ___________
A. Not at all B. Certainly C. It’s very kind of you to say so D. Never mind
40. This cooker,………………..looks beautiful, doesn’t work properly.
A. who B. that C. it D. which
II. Give the correct form of the words in brackets (5 points).
41. The children listened to the teacher__attentively______because her lecture was extremely interesting
(ATTENTION)
42. Although the boys are twins, their character is___distinct (DISTINGUISH)
43. A holiday in Sapa in late summer can be ……surprisingly……cheap.. (SURPRISE)
44. The village I spent my childhood in has changed so much that it is almost _unreclgnizable________
(RECOGNIZE)
45. It is advised that we shouldexplore and use solar energy as it is renewable and __economical_______
(ECONOMY)
III. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting (5 points).
46The letter was sent by special deliverymust be important.
A B C D
47. At first, they did not figure out what the teacher was trying to explain, but gradual they understood.
A B C D
48. The simplestway to reduce pollution in the city is ban cars from downtown.
A B C D
49. Vietnam, where my father worked as a teacher of English some years ago, has a 4,000-years history.
A B C D
50. Prime Minister, accompaniedwith his attendants, are present at the opening of the new sports center.
A B C D

C. READING (30 points)


I. What does each text say? Choose the correct explanation A, B or C. (5points)


PIZZA PALACE  51. Possible answers:
THERE IS A MINMUM CHARGE OF £ 4.00 (A) A pizza costs £ 4.00
BETWEEN 12.30 AND 2 PM. (B) Everyone has to pay at least £ 4.00 between 12.30 and 2 pm.
(C) No pizza are served between 12.30 and 2 pm.


PASSENGERS MUST HOLD A VALID  52. Possible answers:
TICKET. (A) If you travel without a ticket you may have to pay £ 10 later
ANY PASSENGER WITHOUT A VALID
TICKET WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY AN (B) The price of a ticket is £ 10
IMMEDIATE FINE OF £ 10.00
(C) You must not take any unpaid for books to the cafe.

53. Possible answers


SECURITY (A) You must always be with your luggage.
PLEASE DON’T LEAVE LUGGAGE
UNATTENDED. ANY UNATTENDED (B) Your luggage will be destroyed.
LUGGAGE WILL BE REMOVED AND MAY
BE DESTROYED. (C) They will destroy unattended luggage.

 54. Possible answers:


EMAIL To: Namil (A buy her a new printer
From: Miriam (B) repair her old printer.
Hi,
The new printer you repaired is not working very (C) Tell her when he will comel.
well. The paper keeps getting blocked. I don’t
know whether to buy a new one or wait for to
sort it out. I really need to print some stuff
urgently. Please let me know when you will be
able to come.
Regards.

 55. Possible answers:


PLEASE HAVE THE EXACT FARE  (A) All City Bus journeys cost the same.

READY FOR YOUR JOURNEY AS THE
DRIVER IS UNABLE TO GIVE ANY (B) You must keep your ticket ready for checking
CHANGE.
(C) You must have the correct money when you get on the bus.

II. Read the passage below and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space (10 points).
English is the first language of many people in countries outside the United Kingdom. When you
(56)………………..speakers of English from around the world, you (57)………………..notice that they
do not all speak in the same way. There are also some (58)………………..in the words they use, including
the names of (59)………………..objects that are part of everyone’s daily life. Although pronunciation and
(60)………………..are not the same everywhere, it is interesting that English speakers
(61)………………..opposite sides of the world can understand (62)………………..other quite easily. It
does not seem to (63)………………..where they learnt the language. And of course this is one reason why
speakers of other languages are keen (64)………………..learning English too. If you know English, you
are more (65)………………..to be able to study or work in all sorts of exciting places, such as the United
States or Australia.
56. A. recognize B. meet C. find D. attend
57. A. originally B. strangely C. curiously D. immediately
58. A. mistakes B. corrections C. changes D. differences
59. A. common B. popular C. favorite D. general
60. A. reading B. composition C. dictation D. vocabulary
61. A. of B. in C. from D. at
62. A. each B. one C. the D. some
63. A. mind B. care C. matter D. worry
64. A. by B. on C. to D. for
65. A. likely B. probably C. possibly D. luckily
III. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question (10 points).
Georgia O’Keefe was born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, in 1887. She studied art in Chicago and New York
from 1904 to 1908. Beginning as an advertising illustrator, she supported herself until 1918 by teaching in
various schools and colleges in Texas. After that date, she devoted herself entirely to painting. Her
paintings were first exhibited in 1916 at “291”, an experimental art gallery in New York City owned by
Alfred Steiglitz, which was frequented by some of the most influential artists of the time. O’Keefe
married Steiglitz in 1924.
O’Keefe’s early paintings were mostly abstract designs. In the 1920s she produced depictions of
flowers and precise cityscapes of New York City. Whether painting flowers or buildings, she captured
their beauty by intuitively magnifying their shapes and simplifying their details.
O’Keefe’s style changed dramatically in 1929 during a visit to New Mexico. She was enchanted by
the stark but beautiful landscapes under the bright Southwestern sun, and she then adopted her
characteristic style. Thereafter, she most often painted desert landscapes, often with the blanched skull of a
longhorn in the foreground.
O’Keefe’s paintings were exhibited annually at several New York galleries until 1946, and she is
represented in the permanent collections of most major American museums. In her later years, she settled
in Taos, New Mexico, becoming the dean of Southwestern painters and one of the best known of American
artists.
66. The author wrote this passage in order to _________.
A.give the highlights of Georgia O’Keefe’s artistic career
B. discuss the early career of an important American artist
C.compare abstract art and landscape art
D. criticize Georgia O’Keefe’s style of painting
67. The phrase “that date” in the first paragraph refers to _________.
A. 1887 B. 1908 C. 1916 D. 1918
68. According to the passage, Georgia O’Keefe received her formal art training in _________.
A. Texas B. Taos, New Mexico
C. Sun Prairie, Wisconsin D. Chicago and New York
69. The word “frequented” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _________.
A. founded B. supported C. favored D. visited
70. Which of the following had the greatest influence on changing O’Keefe’s style of painting?
A. her job as an advertising illustrator B. meeting influential artists
C. a trip to the Southwest D. Alfred Steiglitz’s photographs
71. Which of the following became the most common subject of O’Keefe’s after 1929?
A. city scenes B. desert scenes C. flowers D. abstract patterns
72. The word “annually” in the last paragraph means _________.
A. once a week B. once a month C. once a year D. once a century
73. It can be inferred from the passage that, in her later years, O’Keefe _________.
A. continued to be successful B. returned to New York City
C. took up photography D. could not match the success of her early career
74. The word “their” in the second paragraph refers to_________.
A. precise cityscapes B. flowers C. buildings D. flowers and buildings
75. Which of the followings is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. “291” belonged to Alfred Steiglitz.
B. Georgia O’Keefe got married when she was in her thirties.
C. After 1918 Georgia O’Keefe taught in various schools and colleges in Texas.
D. O’Keefe was strongly attracted by the landscapes under the bright Southwestern sun.
IV. Read the text and decide whether the following is True(T) or False (F) (5 pts)
In April 1982, a Britist company, headed by Sir Clive Sinclair, launched the ZX Spectrum computer on the
market and sparked an IT revolution. The tiny black computer with its rubber keys ignited the home
computer age both in the UK and elsewhere, which led to an boom in computer manufacturing and
developed software programmers whose talent is still evident today. The ZX Spectrum was the brainchild
of the entrepreneur Clive Sinclair, who had previously developed one of the first cheap and slim pocket
calculators. The Spectrum was Sinclair’s fourth computer, but was far the most successful. For many
people, the ZX Spectrum was their first experience of using a computer and it soon gained a loyal
following. In fact, it would not be a great exaggeration to credit Live Sinclair and his ZX Spectrum with
almost single-handedly creating the IT industry in the UK and provide the first learningtools for the
programmers who shape today’s videogames and information technology. Even today, there are programs
being written for the Spectrum, though it has not been made for years. The computer was so successful that
there are many nostalgic users all over the world, who look back on this machine with great affection.

THE STATEMENTS TRUE FALSE


76. Clive Sinclair only made computers. F
77. The computer had a great impact only in the UK. F
78. The IT industry in the UK owes a lot to Clive Sinclair T
79. The computer was influential in the area of video games F
80. People are writing programs for it because the computer is still on the market. T
D. WRITING (30 points)
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed
before it (5 points).
81. It was such a complicated problem that nobody could solve it.
 So …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
82. But for my father’s encouragement, I wouldn't have been successful.
 If………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
83. Everybody was not surprised to hear that Caroline had not passed her driving test.
It came ……………………………………………………….……………………………………………
84. . “You’ve broken my computer, Bob!” My cousin said angrily.
 My cousin accused......................................................................................................................................
85. The heavy snow prevented the students from going to the mountain.
 The heavy snow made ……………………………………………………………………………………
III. It is said that television brings us both advantages and disadvantages. What do you think about
this statement? Write a passage of about 150 - 180 words to support your opinion (10 points).

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