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Unit 1.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ...


PART I. PHONETIC Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

A. A. A. A. A.

heat tease meet hit miss

B. B. B. B. B.

scream beat freeze bit little

C. meat C. break C. bee C. minute C. child

D. dead D. lead D. green D. like D. listen

PART II: VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

6, Lan____has English on Monday and Friday. A. usual B. frequent C. usually D. normal 7. What do you often do after__? A. classes B. classroom C. schools D. hours 8. Bill speaks three__________. A. tongues B. speeches C. languages D. dialect 9. In the afternoon we go to work A. again B. more C. hardly D. once 10. After dinner we watch TV___ go to bed at 10.30. A. and B. but C. or D. before 11. Jim sometimes______at midnight. A. wake B. woke C. wakes up D. woke up 12. He missed the bus because the alarm clock did not A. go off B. rings C. went off D. rang 13._____I get up, I usually have a bath. A. Before B. After C. When D. During 14. He failed the exams_________his laziness. A. though B. although C. because D. because of 15. How many lessons do you______at school a day? A. read B. watch C. have D. see 6. What do you usually____________? A. do after school B. do after lesson C. do with lessons D. plays after school 7. Tim never chats________the lesson. A while B. when C. during D. within 8. John is not a farmer so he never____________. A do the transplanting B. do transplanting C. does the transplanting D. did transplanting 9. It often_______me half an hour to clean the kichen. A take B. takes C. took D. taking 10. When they saw the fire they__________. A screamed in danger B. scream on panic C. screamed in panic D. screaming in panic
PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on nswer sheet.

21. John often goes to bed early and_____up late. A. gets B. get C. got D. to get 22. They sometimes come______their neighbours in the evening. A see B. sees C. seeing D. to see 23. He often has breakfast_____7.30 in the morning.

A on B. in C. with D. at 24. He lives______17 George street in London. A. on B. in C. at D. inside 25. After lunch I usually take_____short rest. A. a B. the C. an D. 0 26. I______to school late because the clock didn't go off. A. go B. went C. had gone D. woke up 27. It often takes me twenty minutes______ready. A. getting B. to get C. get D- gets 28. During the break I often drink tea_____. my friends. A.from B. for C. to D. with 29. What time do you______maths on Thursday? A. take B. has C. have D. takes 30._____lessons does Ba have everyday? A. How much B. How many C. What kind D. What kinds 31. We_____five lessons yesterday. A. have B. had C. has D. has got 32. He stayed up late last night and_____get up early. A. couldn't B. can't C. has to D. had to 33. They usually spend two hours_____TV after dinner. A. to watch B. watch C. watching D. watches 34. They often play ball games with their friends_______the lessons. A. after B. on C. when D. while 35. Mr.Vy is a farmer and he is very good at_______. A. ploughed B. ploughs C. to plough D. ploughing 36. Old farmers did not______work with computers. A. used to B. use to C. use D. have used 37. In the past, farmers mainly ploughed____a buffalo. A. with B. for C. by D. along 38. Although they have to work hard in the field, they still__________. A. live very happily B. live happy C. will live happy D. will live happily 39. Quang is very good at maths but_______, at literature. A. is hopeful B. is hopeless C. is hoped D. is hoping 40. We often______informatics lesson on Friday. A. do B. read C. have D. write
PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. In England boys and girls go to school five days a week. They don't go to school on Saturdays and Sundays. Lessons usually begin at nine o'clock. Each lesson lasts forty five minutes. At fifteen past eleven they have a quarter of an hour's break in which they drink milk. Some pupils eat sandwiches or biscuits which they bring from home. Then they have two lessons more. After that they have a lunch break. Some pupils go home for lunch, but many have it at school. At two o'clock school begins again. These are two more lessons. For the next forty minutes they do some of their homeworks or have a club meeting or play games like football. They go home at about four thirty in the afternoon. 41. Which days do they go to school? A. From Monday to Thursday B. From Friday to Saturday C. From Monday to Sunday D. From Monday to Friday 42. How long do they have a short rest? A. 15 minutes B. 25 minutes C. 30 minutes D. 45 minutes 43. How many lessons do they have in the morning? A .2 B.3 C. 4 D. 5 44. What time do they have lunch? A. at 11.45 B. at 12.00 C. at 1.00 D. at 1.30 45. Where do they have lunch?

A. at home B. in restaurants C. at school D. in cafes 46. What time do school start in the afternoon? A. at 1.30 B. at 1.45 C. at 2.00 D. at 2.30 47. How many lessons do they have in the afternoon? A. four B. three C. one D. two 48. What don't they often do at school from 3.30 to 4.15 in the afternoon? A. do homework B. have a club meeting C. play games like football D. watch TV 49. What time do they go home? A. at 4.00 B. at 4.15 C. at 4.20 D. at 4.30 50. What does the word "they" in the last sentence mean? A. school girls B. school teachers C. students D. school boys and girls

Questions 51-60: Read the following dialogue carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, Daniel: How do you spend your day, Helen? Helen: Well, on weekdays I get (51)______around ten. At ten fifteen I read the paper for an hour and (52)_____have lunch at twelve. Daniel: Really? What time (53)______you go to work? Helen: I go to work (54)______three. Daniel: And what time do you (55)___ home at night? Helen: I get home very late, (56)____midnight and go to bed at one (57). Daniel: So, what (58)______ you do exactly? Helen: Im a TV announcer. Don't you recognise me? I (59). weather report on KNTV. Daniel: Oh, I'm sorry. I don't (60)_______TV.

51. A. up 52. A. before 53. A. did 54. A. at 55. A. got 56. A. down 57. A. o'clock 58. A. will 59. A. say 60. A. attend

B. on B. then B. does B. on B. get B. on B. hour B. could B. give B. observe

C.at C. after C.do C.in C gets Cin C clock Cdo

D.off D. next D. can D. into D. getting D. around D. clocks D. would D.talk D. watch

C speak C see

PART V. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence from 41 to 45, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one hy circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. They work with the computer six days a week. A. They usually work with the computer on weekdays. B. They usually work with the computer at weekdays. C. They usually work with computer at weekdays. D.They usually work with the computer at weekday. I62. We usually have English lessons every Monday and Thursday. A. We usually have English lesson twice a week. B. We usually have English lesson twice week. C. We usually have English lessons twice a week. D. We usually have English lesson once a week. 63. Although they have to work hard, they love their job. A. They love their job even though they have to work hard. B. They love their job unless they have to work hard. C. They love their job because they have to work hard. D. They love their job when they have to work hard. 64. Bill usually has dinner at home with his family on Saturdays and Sundays. A. Bill usually has dinner at home with his family on weekend. B. Bill usually has dinner at home with his family in weekends.

C. Bill usually has dinner at home with his family in weekend. D. Bill usually has dinner at home with his family at weekends. 65. After he gets up, he enjoys having a bath. A. He likes having a bath after he gets up. B. He likes having a bath before he gets up. C. He likes having a bath while he gets up. D. He likes having bath after he gets up. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. What / they / often / do / morning ? A. What do they often do in the morning? B. What do they often in the morning? C. What do they often doing in the morning? D. What do they often do in morning? 67. We / speak / usually / English / teacher / friends / school. A. We usually speak English with teacher and friends at school. B. We usually speak English with our teacher and friends at school. C. We usually speak English with our teacher, friends at school. D. We usually speak English our teacher and friends at school. 68. Her husband / often / pump / water / plot / land / after / finish / plough / it . A. Her husband often pumps water their plot of land after he finishes ploughing it. B. Her husband often pumps water into their plot of land after he finishes ploughing it. C. Her husband often pumps water into their plot land after he finishes ploughing. D. Her husband often pump water into their plot of land after he finish ploughing it. 69. They / never / go / school / Sundays . A. They never go to school on Sundays. B. They never go to school at Sundays. C. They never go to school in Sundays. D. They never go to schools on Sundays. 70. They / always / have / chemistry / Tuesday / Friday I mornings /. A. They always have chemistry with Tuesday and Friday mornings. B. They always have chemistry in Tuesday and Friday mornings. C. They always have chemistry at Tuesday and Friday mornings. D. They always have chemistry on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer in the answer sheet. 71. Many ethnic children doesn't know how to read and write. A B C D 72. They often have bath after they get up in the morning. A B C D 73. We usually have English lesson twice a week. A B C D 74. They never have breakfast before have a bath. A B C D 75. When he came, we were having dinners. A B C D 76. She likes her job but does not like wear uniforms. A B C D 77. She has breakfast at 8.30, then she goto work immediately. A B C D 78. They speak English well because they practise speak it everyday. A B C D 79. Although they are not young, they work very hardly. A B C D 80.1 do not know what time does she gets up every morning. A B C D

Unit 1. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ... l.D 2. C 3. C 4. D 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. A 16. A 17. C 18. C 19. B 21. A 22. D 23. D 24. C 31. B 32. A 33. C 34. A 41. D 42. A 43. D 44. C 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. A 61. B 62. C 63. A 64. D 71. B 72. A 73. B 74. D

5. C 10. A 20. C 25. A 35. D 45. C 55. B 65. A 75. D

11. C 26. B 36. B 46. C 56. D 66. A 76. D

12 A 13. A 27 37 47. 57. 67. 77. B A D A B C 28. D 38. A 48. D 58. C 68. B 78. D

14. D 29. C 39. B 49. D 59. B 69. A 79. D

15. C 30. B 40. C 50. D 60. D 70. D 80. C

Unit 2. SCHOOL TALKS


PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

1. A. far

B. marvelous B. target B. father

C. star

D. match

2. A. guitar 3. A. hat

C. mad C.bank C. study C. put

D. Charles D.sang D. Sunday D. discuss

4. A. full B. lunch 5. A subject B. just

PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. That's a_________idea! A. greatly B. great C. big D. large 7. She can_________four foreign languages. A. say B. tell C. speak D. talk 8.1 love my family_________. A. very much B. very many C. very lots D. very a lot 9. I am a_________. I learn six days a week at school. A. teacher B. head master C. manager D. student 10.1_________a bike to school everyday. A. go B. sail C. ride D. steer 11. Big C supermarket is always_________with shoppers. A. crowding B. crowd C. crowded D. to crowd 12. If two people speak the same language, they usually have_________ attitudes and opinions. A similar B. similarity C. similarly D. different 13. There is so_________on the road nowadays. A. many cars B. many bikes C. much traffic D. much motorbikes 14. I like_________best because I enjoy working with numbers. A. literature B. maths C. biology D. geograph 15._________ do you like learning best at school? A. How B. Whose C. What D. Who 16.._________does she want to learn English? - Because it's an international language. A. Where B. How C. What D. Why 17. Children have to_________a lot of homework at home. A. make B. do C. answer D. explain 18. I am going to the_________to borrow some books. A. bookshop B. lab C. computer room D. library 19. Would you like something to_________? - Yes, a glass of orange juice please. A. drink B. eat C. swallow D. have 20. What do you usually give your teachers on the _________ of Vietnamese teachers' day? A. time B. opportunity C. occasion D. chance I PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A,B?C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. Students should____________to raise questions in class. A. encourage B. to encourage C. be encouraged D. to be encouraged 22. It is compulsory for students in some schools_________uniforms. A. to wear B. wear C. wearing D. worn 23. This classroom needs.__________. It's very dirty.

A. clean B. cleaning C. to clean D. cleaned 24. At school, students usually take part in_______money for charity. A. raised B. to raise C. raising D. raise 25. May I________in? A. to come B. coming C. came D. come 26. Let's__________for a walk. A. go B. to go C. going D. went 27. Do you enjoy__________ cartoons? A. watching B. to watch C. watch D. watched 28. They want___________ travel by air because it is much faster than other means of transport. A. travel B. travelling C. travelled D. to travel 29. Why don't you consider to visit me? I really look forward to_______you. A. see B. seen C. seeing D. saw 30. It's impolite___________people about their salary. A. asked B. to ask C. ask D. asking 31. Don't_________in class. A. talking B. to talk C. talked D. talk 32. Who________you English? A. do teach B. teaches C. teach D. does teach 33. You'd better__________harder. A, to work B. working C. work D. worked 34. Do children____________ wear school uniforms in your country? A. have to B. must C. have D. must to 35.____________football is my hobby. A. Playing B. Play C. Played D. To play 36. The students in our class are very__________. A. to interest B. interesting C. interest D. interested 37. We should read different kinds of books_________our general knowledge. A. to widen B. widen C. widened D, widening 38. It's not good to avoid____________, the teacher's questions in class. A. answer B. answering C. answered D. to answer 39. Students are always interested in____________ a party. A. to have B. have C. having D. had 40.___________the exams, students have to learn hard. A. To pass B. Passed C. Pass D. Passing PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Chantal's parents didn't have much money, so they sent her to a state primary school when she was five. She enjoyed her reading and writing lessons, but there were so many pupils in the class that the teacher found it difficult to control them. When Chantal was eleven, her father got a better job, and decided to spend some money on her education. He sent her to an expensive private school, where the girl wore dark green uniforms and did two hours' homework every evening. Chantal liked her new school, and did well. Because she studied hard, she passed all her exams, and went to university at eighteen. She chose history course and was an excellent student. In the end she decided to become a teacher, and returned to her old primary school to teach. 41. Why did Chantal's parents send her to a state primary school? A. They liked it. B. It was near her house. C. They were poor. D. It was expensive. 42. How many kinds of lessons did she like learning? A. 3 B. 1 C. 4 D.2 43. What was her teachers' problem at the primary school? A. large class B. low salary C. disobedient pupils D. strict head master 44. It can be inferred from the passage that the state school is________than the private school. A. cheaper B. more expensive C. better D. better equipped 45. What was an important event for Chantal when she was eleven? A. leaving her home B. getting better education

C. passing the exams D. going overseas 46. In her private school, the girls wore A. different clothes B. the same clothes B. colourful clothes C. cheap clothes 47. She passed all her exams because__________. A. she liked the new school B. she was a hard working student C. the new school was better D. all A, B and C 48. Her course at university related to__________. A. past events B. medicine C. numbers C. linguistics 49. At university she studied__________. A. very badly B. very poorly C. very well C. so so 50. What profession did she finally decide to choose? A. cooking B. teaching C. nursing C. advertising Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D, Mark your choice on the answer sheet. It's important to eat well, especially when you're (51)_________. If you are at (52)_________, you may go home for lunch, and have a cooked meal of (53)__________or fish and vegetables. Or perhaps you take some food with you to school, and eat it in the lunch (54) _____. A chicken and lettuce sandwich, with some fresh (55) __________, would be a light but healthy lunch. Many people around the world eat plain, (56)___________rice two or three times a day. Pupils and (57) ______ often don't eat well when they're (58) ______for an exam - they eat chocolate and drink lots of black coffee! And by the way, doctors say everybody should start the day with a healthy (59) _________. It's also good for you to drink a lot of (60) _________right through the day. 51. A. student B. study C. studying D. studied 52. A. school B. primary C. office D. class 53. A. cheese 54. A. timetable 55. A. lemons 56. A. boiled 57. A. teachers 58. A. reviewing 59. A. dinner B. meat B. classroom B. fruit B. baked B. professors B. reading B. breakfast C. fruit C. lesson C. chicken C. grilled C. students C. learning C. lunch D. seafood D. break D. peas D.roast D. boys D. revising D. supper

60. A. water B. coffee C. tea D. coke PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 61.1 am a student at Phan Dinh Phung high school. A. I study at Phan Dinh Phung high school. B. I teach at Phan Dinh Phung high school. C. I work at Phan Dinh Phung high school. D. I lecture at Phan Dinh Phung high school. 62. My teacher lives far from our school. A. It is a short distance from my teacher's house to our school. B. It's a long distance from my teacher's house to our school. C. My teacher's house is near our school. D. My teacher lives near our school. 63. What's matter with you? A. What's thing with you? B. What's issue with you? C. What's wrong with you? D. What s right with you? 64. It's important to ask a lot of questions to keep a conversation going. A. To keep a conversation going, it's unnecessary to ask a lot of questions. B. To keep a conversation going, it's useless to ask a lot of questions. C. To keep a conversation going, it's very necessary to ask a lot of questions.

D. To keep a conversation going, it's a waste of time to ask a lot of questions. 65. He started school when he was 6 years old. A. At the year of 6 he started school. B. At the age of 6 he started school. C. At the old ol 6 he started school. D. At the time of 6 he started school. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. much I every I how I homework I you i day I have I ? A. How have you much homework every day? B. How you much have homework every day? C. How much homework you have very day? D. How much homework do you have very day? 67. take I Tom I tomorrow I exam / his /. A. Tom is taking his exam tomorrow. B. Tom going to take his exam tomorrow. C. Tom take his exam tomorrow. D. Tom is going take his exam tomorrow. 68. school I your daughter I uniform I have / ? A. Do your daughter have school uniform? B. Do your daughter have a school uniform? C. Does your daughter have a school uniform? D. Does your daughter have school uniform? 69. want I English / she I why I ? A. Why she wants to learn English? B. Why does she want to learn English? C. Why she want to learn English? D. Why does she want learning English? 70. teach I my I our I class I teach I very much i enjoy I. A. Our teacher enjoy teaching our class very much. B. Our teacher enjoys teaching our class very much. C. Our teacher enjoy to teach our class very much. D. Our teacher enjoys to teach our class very much. Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D, Mark your answer on the answer sheet 71. What subjects do students to study at secondary school? A BCD 72. Would you like going on an excursion with my class?

ABC

73. My sister has decided become teacher of history at school. A B CD 74. Last Sunday I stayed at home to make my homework. A B C D 75. What languages can you say fluently? A B CD 76. Can you speak more slow, please: A R C D 77.1 m keen in learning languages. ABC D 78. How long does Minh stay in Da Lat - one of the most beautiful place A B CD in Viet Nam? 79. Let's to get up early and go for a walk before breakfast? A B C D 80. Do you mind if I sitting near the window? ABC D Unit 2. SCHOOL TALKS Part 1. l.D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C Part 2. 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D io. c 11. C 12. A 13. C 14. B 16. D 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. C Part 3. 21. C 22. A 23. B 24. C 25. D 26. A 27. A 28. D 29. C

15. C 30. B

Part 4. Part 5.

31. D 41. C 51. C 61. A 71. C

32. B 42. D 52. A 62. B 72. B

33. C 43. A 53. B 63. C 73. B

34. A 44. A 54. D 64. C 74. C

35. A 45. B 55. B 65. B 75. C

36. B 46. B 56. A 66. D 76. C

37. 47. 57. 67. 77.

A D C A B

38. B 48. A 58. D 68. C 78. D

39. C 49. C 59. B 69. B 79. A

40. A 50. B 60. A 70. B 80. C

Unit 3. PEOPLE'S BACKGROUND


PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. hat B. band C. sand D. hate 2. A. She B. ten C. sent D. red 3. A mat B. bag C. had D. classmate 4. A. make B. made C. date D. dad 5. A determine B. professor C. education D. remember PART II, VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences- Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. Lindsay Lewis_________research at Bristol University in the 1980s. A. did B. made C. had done D. had made 7. His ___________are collecting stamps and swimming. A. preference B. hobbies C. enjoys D. joys 8. Martin Luther King_________a famous speech "I have a dream" in 1963. A. made B. did C. had made D. had done 9. She is a_________student. She has a fully developed mind. A. old B. young C. mature D. middle 10. When Marie first went to Paris, she had very little money to live____. A. in B. on C. at D. by 11. After her husband's tragic death, she_________ up his position at the Sorbonne A. got B. received C. took D. accepted 12. She was awarded a Nobel Prize in___________. A. Chemistry B. Chemist C. Chemical D. Chemistries 13. She had determined the atomic_________of radium. A. weigh B. load C. length D. weight 14. She earned a___________degree with flying colors. A. physical B. physic C. physics D. physicist 15.1 wish to apply________ the post of receptionist in your company. A. of B. on C. with D. for 16. Mrs.Lan is my_________teacher. Her lessons are about past events. A. literature B. history C. physics D. chemistry 17. There are two__________ in a school year in Vietnam. A. periods B. semesters C. stages D. parts 18. After his application form________, it was sent to the new employer last week. A. had finished B. had been completed C. had ended D. had stopped 19. This morning his father got___________because he had gone out all night without permission. A. happy B. sad C. very angry D. glad 20. This is my________. He is my uncle's son. A. nephew B. niece C. brother D. cousin PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A,B,C o: D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice 01 the answer sheet. 21. Before taking another degree in mathematics, Marie Curie__________ a physics degree. A. earned B. had earned C. was earning D. has earned 22. In 1660, Isaac Newton_________to Cambridge University. A. went B. goes C. had gone D. has gone 23. He died on March 20, 1772 and___________in Westminster Abby. C. was buried D. had buried A buried B. has buried C. was buried v. 24.1___________to England 2 years ago. A. go B. had gone

C. was going D. went 25. Shakespeare________Hamlet at the end of the sixteenth century A. write B. wrote C. had written D. was written 26. I was very nervous about my new job, because I ___________ with computers before. A. never worked B. worked never C. had never worked D. never had worked 27. She_______delighted. She had passed all her exams. A. had been B. was C. had D. is 28. We didn't go to the cinema because we____________that film. A. saw already B. already saw C. already had seen D. had already seen 29.1__________the village because I had been there before. A. had recognized B. recognize C. recognized D. have recognized 30. In the early 20th century, Marie_______the first woman to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne. A. had become B. had became C. became D. becomes 31. Marie and Pierre_________one year after they met each other in the school of Physics. A. got married B. married C. had got married D. had married 32. Before Pierre Curie died tragically, he university professor. A. obtained B. had obtained C. has obtained D. obtains

33. The Radium Institute__________in 1917. A. founded B. had founded C. was founded D. had been founded 34. Our Uncle Ho _____________to many countries before the August Revolution which took place in 1945. A. travelled B. has travelled C. travels D. had travelled
35. Before my brother_____________the university, he had served in the army for 3 years. A. entered B. had entered C. enter D. was entering 36. When they met again, they______each other for 5 years. A. haven't seen C. hadn't seen B. didn't see D. had seen 37. This morning his mother got very angry because he___________her wedding ring. A. break B. broken C. has broken D. broke 38. When the police came, the theft_________. A. had already left B. leave already C. has already left D. was already leaving 39. Peter no longer owned a bike. He_________it. A. sold B. had sold C. sells D. has sold 40. The guide_______us tickets for a film. But my husband had already seen it. A. offer B. has offered C. offered D. had offered PART IV. READING Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet Sam went slowly upstairs to his room. He sat down at his desk, where his pen, paper and books lay waiting for him. He felt tired and knew he wasn't in the mood for his homework. "Ill listen to some music until I feel better!"

he thought. So he turned on the radio. After twenty minutes, he turned it off, because it wasn't the kind of music he liked. He looked again at his books. There was so much homework that he couldn't do it all in one evening! While he was thinking this, he began to feel hungry, although he had only recently had supper. "Shall I make a sandwich, or just have an apple?" he wondered. He ate an apple, and then picked up his pen. "Right!" he said to himself. "It's difficult, but I'm going to do it!" 41. Sam's house had________ A. a storey B. no storey C. more than one storey D. fewer than one storey 42. How did he feel? A. very well B. not well C. happy D. pleased 43. He__________ his homework. A. really enjoyed B. was ready for C. liked to do D. didn't like to do

44. He turned on the radio to get_______. A. information B. entertainment C. knowledge D. advice 45. He couldn't do all his homework in one evening because________ A. there was a lot B. it was very difficult C it was boring D. it was very hard
46. He turned off the radio because_________. A. he liked the music B. he disliked the music B. he fell asleep D. he wanted to go out 47. He had supper_____ A. about four hours ago C. about six hours ago B. about five hours ago D. about an hour ago

48. He decided to__________. A. eat some sandwich B. eat some meat C. eat some cake D. eat some fruit 49. Finally he_________to finish his homework. A. was determined B. wasn't determined C. refused D. didn't want 50. It is inferred from the passage that Sam was a_________. A. student B. teacher C. worker D. doctor Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Tony Milligan started his working life as a factory worker in a small (51) ________, and, by working hard, he became the (52)________ after a few years. The company continued to do well, mostly because
Tony believed in good conditions for his (53)_________. There was a friendly atmosphere, and people enjoyed their work. When someone reached 60 or 65 and (54)_________, Tony always gave a party for them, and a generous present. At (55)_________ there was always a fresh (56)_________ of tea or coffee ready for the workers, and if anyone fell ill, Tony sent him or her straight to the doctor's (57) _________ by taxi. Local people knew what a good (58)_________ he was, and whenever there was a (59) _________ available at Tony's factory, a lot of people (60)_________ for it. 51. A. office B. factory C. studio D. room 52. A. manager B. employee C. engineer D. mechanic 53. A. assistants 54. A. resigned 55. A. breakfast 56. A. glass 57. A. hospital 58. A. boss 59. A. work B. employers B. applied B. break-times B. pot B. studio B. chief B. employ C. boss C. retired C. lunch C. carton C. house C. patron C.job D. staff D. retreated D. dinner D. box D. surgery D. staff D. profession

60. A. resigned

B. applied

C. retired

D. demanded

PARTV- WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. She studied with flying colors. A. She studied badly. B. She studied very well. C. She studied to fly. D. She learned to fly. 62. Where was she born? A. What was her birth place? B. What was her birth date? C. What was her work place? D. What was her study place? 63. He liked not only sports but also reading. A. He only enjoyed sports. B. He only enjoyed reading. C. He enjoyed neither sports nor reading. D. He enjoyed both reading and sports. 64. She is married with two children. A. She has a husband and two children. B. She is single. C. She is a childless mother. D. She marries two children. 65. His hobbies are fishing and horse riding. A. He hates fishing and horse riding in his free time. B. He doesn't like fishing and horse riding in his free time. C. He enjoys fishing and horse riding in his free time. D. He doesn't enjoy fishing and horse riding in his free time. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 66. 1997 I technical I article I to write / college I he /. A. In 1997, he wrote an article about technical colleges. B. In 1997, he had written an article about technical colleges. C. In 1997, he wrote article about technical colleges. D. In 1997, he wrote an article about technical college. 67. to invite III couldn't I Helen I party I come I but /. A. Helen invited I come to the party but she couldn't. B. Helen invited I to the party but I couldn't come. C. I invited Helen to the party but she couldn't come. D. I invited she to the party but Helen couldn't come. 68. she I to do I neighbour / Emma I to visit I before I shopping I her /. A. Before Emma do the shopping, she visited her neighbour. B. Before Emma had done the shopping, she visited her neighbour. C. Before Emma was done the shopping, she had visited her neighbour. D. Before Emma did her shopping, she had visited her neighbour. 69. to phone I she I 4.30 III but I Jane I to leave I she I office I. A. I telephoned Jane at 4.30 but she had already left the office. B. Jane telephoned I at 4.30 but she had already left the office. C. I had already telephoned Jane at 4.30 but she left the office. D. Jane had already telephoned I at 4.30 but she left the office. 70. to recognize / because I she I town square I before I be I the / there /. A. She had recognized the town square because she was there before. B. She recognized the town square because she had been there before. C. She had recognized the town square because she had been there before. D. She recognized the town square because she was there before. Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined

words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 71. Marie Curie went to school in Warsaw which she was born. A B CD 72. To save money for a study tours abroad she had to work very hard. A B CD 73. Marie was the first woman in France to be an university professor. ABC D 74. Her succeed made her parents and her friends very happy. A B CD 75. With what service was she awarded a Nobel prize in chemistry? ABC D 76. In class, she suddenly remembered she did not lock the door. A B CD 77. My school is very old but very beautiful by about 1000 students and A B C D 50 teachers. 78. He wants to improve education and the government healthy services. A B CD 79. After lunch, we neither have lessons or play games. A B C D 80.1 know what to use a computer. ABC D

Unit 3. Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5.

PEOPLE'S BACKGROUND l.D 2*A 3. D 4. D 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. C 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. C 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. D 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. B 51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 61. B 62. A 63. D 64. A 71. C 72. B 73. C 74. A

5. A 10. B 20. D 25. B 35. A 45. A 55. B 65. C 75. A

11. C 26. C 36. C 46. B 56. B 66. A 76. C

12. A 13. D 27. 37. 47. 57. 67. 77. B D D D C C 28. D 38. A 48. D 58. A 68. D 78. D

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15. D 30. C 40. C 50. A 60. B 70. B 80. B

Unit 4. SPECIAL EDUCATION

English 10- CB

By Nguyen Thi Tu Uyen

PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. laptop B. top C. rob D. bottom 2. A. called B. fountain C. talk D. four 3. A. more B.job C. boss D. wrong 4. A. sport 5. A. wrong B. walk B. long C. doctor C. song D. ball D. lose

PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. Now Nam has got a car. He____________a motor-cycle. A. uses to drive B. used to driving C. used to drive D. uses to driving 7. In the past,_____ disabled children. A. education B. educators C. educating D. educated 8. According to modern educators, it is good for ________ disabled and had different opinions about the way to educate nondisabled children to learn together A. both B. only C. some D. many 9. Many people were killed in the plane crash. The bodies of______were taken away;______were taken to hospital. A. the death - the injured B. the dead - the injured C. the dead - the injury D. the die - the injured 10. Do you think the___________should pay more taxes? A. poorer B. poor C. poverty D. poorly 11. It's better for the_______to be cared for at home rather than in hospitals. A. sick B. sicker C. sickness D. sickly 12. The government is discussing the problem of housing for the_________ A. unemploy B. employed C. employ D. unemployed 3. We haven't really________the cost of the activities yet. A. calculating B. calculation C. calculated D. calculate 14. The baby doesn't cry so much now but she____________cry every night. A. use to B. used to C. used D. use 15. Let me________to you some of the difficulties we are facing. A. demonstrate B. demonstrated C. demonstrating D. demonstration 16. He became_______after a car accident. A. able B. disabling C. disable D. disabled 17. He__________to keep a part time job while studying at the university. A. managed B. management C. managing D. manage 18. They decided to go for a picnic_________the cold weather. A. because of B. because C. inspite of D. and 19. Her children all have been_____in their chosen careers. A. succeeded B. successful C. succeed D. success 20. 6______from 9 is 3. A. subtracting B. subtracts C. subtraction D. subtracted PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 21. Arts and Physical Education are two subjects _____ children with mental retardation should learn separately. A. that B. whom C. about which D. whose 22. A new school for disable students has been built here__________. A. since last June B. since five years C.since next June D. since this June 23. A deaf person is the one_______is not able to hear. A. which B. whose C. who D. whom 24. The school for special children has been here for__________. A. ten years B. ten years ago C. last years D. last two years 25. It's the best car he's ever______so far. A. have B. done C. been D. had 26. These are the books________my father wrote when he was young. A. whose B. what C. which D. on which 27. A dumb person is the one_____is not able to speak. A. which B. whose C. whom D. who 28. Now there's only one shop in the village but there________three.

A. use to having B. use to have C. used to having D. used to have 29. A doctor is someone________looks after people's health. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose 30. Some people have been attacked in this area recently,______very worrying. A. which are B. that is C. that are D. which is 31. Where is the book__________he gave you on your birthday? A. who B. whom C. which D. whose 32. Several new schools for disable children have been built in Hanoi_______. A. since the begining of this year B. for last year C. for the year before last year D. since 5 years ago 33. A fax machine is a machine______is used for sending and receiving documents very fast. A. about which B. of which C. in which D. which 34. He's decided to go and teach disable children______a special school. A. at B. on C. with D. for 35. A new program on education for disable people________on VTV2. A. has developed B. has been developing C. has been developed D. have been developed 36. I'd like to watch the news. Please______the TV. A. turn on B. turn in C. turn off D. turn down 37. People_______from Rusia are called Russian. A. whom come B. who comes C. who come D. whose come 38. He knows a lot of people_________live in Da Lat. A. who B. of whom C. which D. whose 39. What is the name of the girl_______the first prize last year. A. who gets B. who has C. who win D. who got 40. Eleven houses__________in my village this year. A. had just been sold B. have just sold C. has just been sold D. have just been sold Questions 41-50: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet The special (41)____of people with disabilities (42)____considered by the education(43)____and appropriate services (44)____. For example, (45)_____blind would benefit from access (46)____ computers which convert text to (47)____. The (48)____may need special tutors skilled (49)____sign language. The goal, however, would be the integration of the disabled into the regular school system (50)_______maintaining these services. 41. A. needs 42. A. to be 43. A. class 44. A. lent 45. A. the 46. A. on 47. A word 48. A. deaf 49. A of 50. A although B. demand B. must be B. group B. borrowed B. a B. in B. voice B. blind B. on B. in spite C. requirement C. be C. system C. sold C. an C. to C. language C. rich C. in C. during D. questions D. ought be D. team D. provided D. 0 D. by D. letter D. poor D. with D. while

Questions 51-60: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 51. A cell phone used to talk to people who live far from you. A B C D 52. Information technology help us store very large amount of data. A B C D 53. Air conditioners help us to adjusting the air temperature in the room. A B C D 54. The film is about a boy which lost all money in the fire. A B C D 55. What can the computer do to help us in our day life? A B C D 56. John is very good at take photographs. A B C D 57. A dumd is a person whom cannot speak. A B C D 58. Who do you use a dictionary for? A B C D 59. Two new houses have just been build here. A B C D

60. This new dictionary has been translated in ten languages. A B C D

PART IV READING Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Last summer Nga decided to do a two-week course in England, because she wanted to improve her English. On her first day at the language school, they gave her a test, and the teacher told her, "We'll put you in the top class." She was very pleased to hear that, and she proudly told all her friends at home: "I'm one of the best students!". Rut soon she was surprised to find how difficult the class was. She also felt very homesick. "It's hard to adapt to life in another country!" she thought. At the end of two weeks, her English was much better, but she was happy to return home! 41. What did Nga decide to do last summer? A. to go on holiday overseas B. to find a summer job C. to study overseas D. to spend her holiday in her home village 42. She decided to go to England because____________. A. it has the best language environment B. it has the best environment C. she had a friend there D. she had a relative there 43. How long did the course last? A. two months B. a fort night C. one month D. three months 44. On her first day at the language school she was given a_______test. A. placement B. placed C. placing D. place 45. Nga did the test A. badly B. well C. good D. very well 46. How did she feel when she got the results? A. proud B. pleased C. proudly D. both A & B 47. She was put in the________class. A. beginner

B. best C. middle D. bottom 48. What soon made Nga surprised? A. the teachers' attitude B. the school facilities C. the difficulty of the class D. the head master 49. It can be inferred from the passage that Nga ___________her family very much. A. missed B. hated C. loved D. both A and C 50. Nga thought it's __________to live in another country. A. not easy B. simple C. easy D. happy PART V WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. The last time she used the Braille alphabet was one year ago. A. She hasn't used the Braille alphabet for a year. B. She hasn't used the Braille alphabet a year ago. C. She has used the Braille alphabet for a year. D. She hasn't used the Braille alphabet a year ago. 62. The teacher is introducing a new game. A. A new game is introduced by the teacher. B. A new game is being introduced by the teacher. C. A new game is being introducing by the teacher. D. A new game is being introduce by the teacher. 63. They have just bought a very expensive English dictionary. A. A very expensive English dictionary have just been bought. B. A very expensive English dictionary had just been bought by them. C. A very expensive English dictionary has been just bought. D. A very expensive English dictionary has just been bought. 64. Nobody has ever seen these documents. A. These documents have ever been seen. B. These documents have been ever seen. C. These documents have never been seen. D. These documents have been never seen. 65. We don't allow anyone to use their cell phone during the examination. A. Nobody isn't allowed to use their cell phone during the examination. B. Everybody isn't allowed using their cell phones during the examination. C. Nobody is allowed using their cell phone during the examination. D. Nobody is allowed to use their cell phone during the examination. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. Experts predict / schools / rich parts of the world I will own a computer I some kind I businesses I in I before long /. A. Experts predict that before long all schools and businesses in the rich parts of the world will own a computer of some kind. B. Experts predict before long all schools in businesses in rich parts of the world will own a computer some kind. C. Experts predict before long all schools and businesses the rich parts of the world will own a computer in some kind. D. Experts predict that before long schools and businesses in rich parts of the world will own a computer some kind. 67. People I spend I all I time I talking / how I talk / computers I may I forget I to each other /. A. People spend all time talking to computers may forget how talk to each other.

B. People who spend all time talking to computers may forget how talk to each other. C. People who spend all the time talking to computers may forget how to talk to each other. D. People who spend all the time talking computers may forget how talk to each other. 68. Can I operate I remote / control I TV I without I ? A. Can you operate the TV without a remote control? B. Can operate TV without remote control? C. Can you operate TV without a remote control? D. Can you operate the TV without remote control? 69. Could I tell I what I Braille alphabet / used I is /? A. Could you tell me what Braille alphabet is used for? B. Could you tell me what the Braille alphabet is used? C. Could you tell me what the Braille alphabet is used for? D. Could you tell me what the Braille alphabet used for? 70. We I can I languages / easily / help I computer I learn I foreign /. A. Wc can learn foreign languages easily with help a computer. B. We can learn foreign languages easily with the help of a computer. C. We can learn foreign languages easily the help of computer. D. We can learn foreign languages easily with help of a computer.

Unit 4.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Parti. l.D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D Part 2. 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. B 11. A 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. D 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. D Part 3. 21. A 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. D 26. C 27. D 28. D 29. A 30. D 31. C 32. A 33. D 34. A 35. C 36. A 37. C 38. A 39. D 40. D Part 4. 41. C 42. A 43. B 44. A 45. D 46. D 47. B 48. C 49. D 50. A 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. D 55. A 56. C 57. B 58. A 59. C 60. D Part 5. 61. A 62. B 63. D 64. C 65. D 66. A 67. C 68. A 69. C 70. B 71. B 72. B 73. C 74. B 75. D 76. D 77. C 78. A 79. D 80. D

Unit 5.

TECHNOLOGY AND YOU


PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

1. A. put 2. A. book 3. A. pulse 4. A. cook 5. A. loose

B. but B.cool B. skull B. look B. choose

C. pull C. coo C. cut C. shook C.book

D. full D. choose D. put D. loose D. loot

Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. This computer is capable_________designing sophisticated graphics. A. in B. with C. of D. on 7. A computer is a___________machine. A. calculating B. adding . C. calculation D. addition 8. What _________a computer such a miraculous device? A. do B. does C. makes D. make 9. She studies ____technology. She learns many things about computers. A. biology B. electricity C. genes D. information 10. The computer was the most wonderful__________in the 20th century. A. invention B. invented C. inventing D. invent 11.________is the physical part of the computer system. A. Software B. Hardware C. Sportswear D. Footwear 12. To__________means to link or act on each other. A. perform B. work C. interact D. communicate 13. The computer can manage large_______of data. A. collections B. collection C. collect D. collecting 14. Which of the following does not relate to the computer? A. soft wear B. hard wear C. floppy disk D. footwear 15. A________ is a machine which is used for keeping food fresh. A electric cooker B. fridge C. vacuum cleaner D. electric kettle 16. A_________person is one who cannot see anything. A. dump B. deaf C. limp D. blind 17. A clock is a machine that tells you__________. A. temperature B. time C. weather D. size 18. What should you do if you want to________the volume? A. adjust B. move C. raise D. lift 19. Call an___________for her please because she has fallen over and is unconscious. A. truck B. bus C. ambulance D. lorry 20. An air conditioner is a machine which keeps________ cool or warm when it is hot or cold. A. atmosphere B. air C. gas D. steam PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A,B,C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 21. I___________you for ages. A. haven't seen B. didn't see C. don't see D. haven't saw 22. We have been friends_________years. A. since B. from C. during D. for 23.__________his homework yet? A. Did he do B. Had he done C. Has he done D. Does he do 24. I___________my brother USD 10,0000 so far.

A. lent B. had lent C. lend D. has lent 25. They have been in our country________January, 1st 2002. A. for B. from C. since D. in 26. The policeman___________ten minutes ago. A. drove away B. has driven C. had driven D. drives 27._______snakes? A. Had you ever eaten B. Have you ever eaten C. Did you ever eat D. Do you ever eat 28. Jack has tried to get a job for six months but he_________ still unemployed. A. was B. have been C had been D. is 29. Mary has just come back from her holiday. She__________3 weeks at the beach. A. spent B. had spent C. spend D. spends 30. Oh, no! I_______my crystal vase. A. broke B. had broken C break D. have broken 31. My grandmother_________ how to use a computer before she retired. A. learnt B. had learned C. has learnt D. learns 32. This is the place________we first met each other. A. which B. that C. where D. for which 33. Hanoi,_________is the capital of Vietnam, is very beautiful. A. that B. which C. of which D. where 34. This is the woman_________ son has been to many countries though he is very young. A. whom B. who C. that D. whose 35. My niece__________is the eldest daughter of my brother has been studying in the UK for three years. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose 36. She_________abroad twice a year. A. went B. had gone C. goes D. have gone 37. They lived in New York_________a long time before moving to Paris. A. in B. during C. since D. for 38. My friends are talking about the writing competition_________I took part last week. A. of which B. on which C. in which D. by which 39. A lot of trees__________by the farmers for firewood. A. were cut B. had been cut C. is cut D. have been cut 40. Information Technology________our life. A. changed B, has changed PART IV. READING Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. The second half of the twentieth century saw more changes in technology than in previous two hundred years. Penicillin has already been discovered and used to treat infections; there have been many remarkable advances in medicine that have helped to increase our average life expectancy way beyond that of our ancestors. Incredible innovations such as television have changed the way we spend our leisure hours. Perhaps the most important breakthrough, however, has been the microchip. Nobody could have imagined, when it was first invented, that

within a matter of years, this tiny piece of silicon and circuitry would be found in almost every household object from the kettle to the video recorder. And nobody could have predicted the sudden proliferation of computers that would completely change our lives, allowing us to access information from the other side of the world via the Internet or send massages around the world by e-mail at the touch of a button. Meanwhile, research into other aspects of information technology is making it easier and cheaper for us to talk to friends and relations around the world. 41. What period saw more changes in technology than in previous two hundred years? A. 1800-1850 B. 1850-1900 C. 1900-1950 D. 1950-2000 42. The word "infections" in the text refers to_______. A. diseases B. plants C. people D. animals 43. Thanks to advances in medicine we now___________than our ancestors. A. live shorter B. live longer C. die shorter D. die longer 44. Television has changed the way we spend our_______. A. money B. weekdays C. free time D. working time 45. Which of the following does not belong to household objects? A. a kettle B. an electric cooker C. a video recorder D. a blackboard 46. Which of the following can't the computer help us_________? A. access information B. cook meal C. do homework D. send messages 47. According to the passage the computer has developed_______. A. slowly B. slightly C. suddenly D. gradually 48. According to the passage, it is very___________to send an e-mail. A. complicated B. simple C. difficult D. hard Ik to r 49. Nowadays, it costs us ___________ to talk to relations and friends around the world than it used to do. A. more money B. less money C. no money D. much money 50. It is inferred from the passage that technology has_________affected our life. A. positively B. poorly C. negatively D. badly Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. In 1903 the Wright brothers (51)________ the first powered flight in history at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This (52)________was chosen because of its (53)_______, which would lift the plane like a kite. The first attempt lasted only twelve seconds and covered a (54)______of less than a wing span of the largest airplanes of (55)_____aircraft. Soon the Wrights and other inventors and pilots were busy (56)_______the airplane. They made much longer flights and even put it into some (57), military plane (58)____ uses. In 1909 the Wrights delivered the first ,____. the United States Army. As early as 1914, a plane had begun to cany (59) ________ on daily flights, and in 1918 regular (60)________service was started between Washington and New York.

51. A. do 52. A. scene 53. A. winds 54. A. length 55. A. new 56. A. improving 57. A. true 58. A. by 59. A. customers

B. did B. site B. air B. distance B. now B. increasing B. practical B. with B. passengers

C. made C. area C. atmosphere C. width C. modern C. progressing C. realistic C. for C. clients

D. make D.space D. steam D. height D. recent D. advancing D. theoretical D. to D. patients

60. A. air-mail B. flight-mail C. plane-mail D. helicopter-mail PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences larked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same leaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, , or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. Computers have become part of our daily life. A. Computers have played very important role in our daily life. B. Computers have played a very important role in our daily life. C. Computers had played a very important role in our daily life. D. Computers played a very important role in our daily life. 62. The last time I was here was March. A. I was here since March B. I was here from March C. I have been here in March D. I have been here since March 63. Computers speed up calculations. A. Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide rapidly and accurately. B. Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide slowly and accurately. C. Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide rapidly and inaccurately. D. Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide slowly and inaccurately.
64. Computers can design houses, bridges, gardens and buildings. A. Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can be design by computers. B. Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can designed by computers. C. Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can be designed by computers. D. Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can to be designed by computers. 65. "How many countries have you been to?", he asked. A. He wanted to know how may countries had I been to. B. He wanted to know how may countries have 1 been to. C. He wanted to know how many countries I have been to. D. He wanted to know bow many countries I had been to. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. cure I Aids / study I company I to find I scientific I to carry I. A. The company is carrying out scientific study to find a cure for Aids. B. The company is carrying out scientific study to find cure for Aids. C. The company is carrying out scientific study find a cure for Aids. D. The company is carrying out scientific study find a cure to Aids. 67. person I penicillin I who I be I find I ? A. Who had been the person who found penicillin? B. Who is the person who finds penicillin? C. Who was the person who find penicillin? D. Who was the person who found penicillin? 68. search I success I cancer I there! sudden I to be I cure I for I the /. A. There has been a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer. B. There have been a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer. C. There has a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer. D. There have a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer. 69. test i how I to conduct I people I smells I react I scientific I to see I different I'. A. Scientists conducted scientific test to see how people react to different smells. B. Scientists conducted a scientific test see how people react to different smells. C. Scientists conducted a scientific test to see how people react to different smells. D. Scientists conducted a scientific test to see how people react different smells. 70. everyone's Hues I other I modern I systems / home I inventions I to change I entertainment I. A. Modern home systems entertainment and other modern inventions are changing everyone's lives. B. Modern home entertainment systems and other inventions modern are changing everyone's lives. C. Modern home entertainment systems and other modern inventions is changing everyone's lives. D. Modern home entertainment systems and other modern inventions are changing everyone's lives. Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet.

71. Scientists said that nuclear power and other things were complete A B C harmless. _------D 72. It will solve the world s hungry problems. A BCD '3. People use cars lor a various 01 purposes. A B C 74. People will usually give to smoking if they are told to by their doctor. A B C D 75. The word "automobile" was first used by Italy painter in 14th century. A BCD 76. Scientific experiments have succeeded in making some animals living A BCD longer. 77. There is no science proof that any drug can prolong human life expectancy. ABC D 78. One group of scientists find their observations is made more difficult A B C by bright lights. 79. What important is it to be careful about what we eat? A B C D SO. Scientific advances have sometimes had disastrous consequence. A B C D
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Unit 6: excursion
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. day B. pagoda C.data D. date 2. A. today B. about C. shirt D. other 3. A. early B. weather C. church D. work 4. A. ago B. girl C. fur D. nurse 5. A. dirty B. first C. term D. reader PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 6. Can you tell me how much the_________to the station is, please? A. fare B. price C. cost D. expense 7. I was a___________on the 5.30 train from Haiphong yesterday. A. customer B. passenger C. patient D. client 8. The_________walked through the train, checking all our tickets. A. passenger B. driver C. policeman D. inspector 9. If you wait at the_________, you will catch the next bus very soon. A. departure lounge B. ticket office C. bus stop D. information desk 10. Trains to Ho Chi Minh city leave from__________number 3. A. platform B. way C. road D. path 11.1 think the taxi driver's hoping for a ________. A. ticket B. prize C. tip D. award 12. Ill use__________to plan my journey. A. ticket office B. timetable C. instruction D. introduction 13. Lan likes_______holidays best. She's in and out of the sea all day. A mountain B. activity C. beach D. hill 14. We could________swimming in the morning. A. be B. make C. do D. go 15. Well have more time for________ on holiday - It is said that the restaurants are really good there. A. eating out B. cooking C. shopping D. cleaning 16. I really want to relax, so I'm going to do a lot of_________. A. washing B. cooking C. sightseeing D. tidying 17. I'll ring the travel agent and book my__________. A. fare B. tickets C. luggage D. baggage 18. I'll go to the bank and order some________. A. currency B. tickets C. money D. places 19. I'll pack my___________carefully before going on business. A. car B. suitcase C. bus D. plane 20. Without my________ I can't read in the sun. A. suntan lotion B. swimsuit C. sunglasses D. sandals PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 21. I___________my bedroom this weekend. B. paint C. will paint D. have painted B. am going to leave D. leave A. will you do B. are you doing C. have you done D. do you do 24. You are very excited about going on holiday to Thailand. What do you say to your friends? - "Next Sunday I____________to Thailand". A. will fly B. have flown C. fly D. am flying 25. We________at 10 o'clock tonight. A. meet B. will meet C. met D. are meeting 26. What ___________the boss in the first company you worked for like? - Oh, he was very kind. A. was B. does C. did D. is 27. What_______your younger sister like? - ice-cream.

A. is B. does C. was D. did 28.__________you come to my birthday lunch: A. Can B. Might C. May D. Would 29. What about__________for a swim? A. to go B. go C. going D. to be going 30.1 think he ._______to Ho Chi Minh city for a holiday. A. will fly B. is going to fly C. fly D. is flying 31. Your sister is outside the front door of your house. She's carrying a lot of shopping. You call to her out of the window saying "Don't worry,_________ the door!" A. I'm going to open B. I'm opening C. I open D. I'll open 32. Peter sometimes drives too fast, but he's promising his parents to be more careful. What does he say to them? UK, 1 promise ________more slowly! . A. I'm driving B. I drive C. I'll drive D. I'm going to drive 33. For me, the most important thing about holiday is_______something completely different. A. doing B. do C. done D. did 34. What I_________most was exploring the countryside. A. will enjoy B. enjoyed C. enjoying D. am going to enjoy 35. It's easy__________friends when you're on holiday. A. to make B. will make C. make D. made 36. Yesterday I went_________a sightseeing tour around the Old Town. A. to B. for C. on D. in 37.________ twin-bedded room is much cheaper than getting two singles. A. Share B. Sharing C. Shared D. Being shared 38. They just lay on the beach all day, trying_________a tan. A. to get B. had C. got D. have 39.__________your last holiday please. A. To describe B. Describing C. Will describe D. Describe 40. She certainly________much fitter after her activity holiday. A. look B. looks C. looking D. have looked PART IV. READING Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Last summer John went on holiday for two weeks to the island of Sardinia. He stayed in a hotel which had a wonderful swimming pool and beautiful views of the sea. It was a village where the local people went fishing in the winter, and foreign visitors came in the summer. John spent his first day on the beach, but on the second day he felt very ill. First he was very hot, then he was too cold. He couldn't understand why he felt like that. So he went to see the local doctor, who was a very nice man, and whose English was excellent. "Summer is a time when people often feel ill". The doctor said. "It's too hot for most of us! Take this medicine, and stay out of the sun." John took the doctor's advice, and stayed in his room for the rest of his holiday. He soon felt better. "What a cheap holiday!" he thought happily. 41. Where did John go to for a holiday last summer? A. the mountain B. the sea C. the desert D. the city 42. He stayed in a________hotel. A. nice B. bad C. old D. cheap 43. The village is for___________. A. visitors only B. local people only C. both A and B D. foreigners only 44. What did local people do there? A. visited B. spent their holidays C. went fishing D. made friends 45. How many days did John spend on the beach? A. 1 day B. 2 weeks C. 1 week D. 2 days 46. What happened to him on the second day? A. He got lost B. He was robbed

C. He was sick D. He lost some money 47. According to the passage the local doctor________. A. can't speak English very well B. can speak English badly C. can't speak English speak English very well 48. According to the passage, the weather in summer is__________for people's health. A. good B. not good C. comfortable D. pleasant 49. John ___________what the doctor told him. A. followed B. was opposed to C. didn t follow D. was against 50. It is inferred from the passage John was__________with his holiday. A. disappointed B. not pleased C. sad D. satisfied
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Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Reece is a very busy young man these days! It all (51)________ in February, when he went skiing in the Italian Alps. Next he (52)________a week of winter sunshine in the Canary Islands, with some friends. He (53)_______ at home in April and May, but a Malaysian friend (54)______ married in June, so Reece (55)_____to the wedding in Kuala Lumpur. From there he flew to Australia to visit (56)_______only uncle, (57)_______lives in Queensland. When he (58)________back in England yesterday, (59)________ was no time to relax. He (60)________to catch the next train to Aberdeen, because he's starting a new job tomorrow! 51. A worked B. opened C. went D. began 52. A. had B. bought C. received D. offered 53. A. came B. returned C. stayed D. got 54. A. did B. made C. managed D. got 55. A. flew B. walked C. rode D. drove 56. A. her B. his C. their D. your 57. A. which B. that C. those D. who 58. A. drove B. walked C. arrived D. hiked 59. A that B. there C. this D. it 60. A has B. have C. had D. must PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 61. Queue here for sightseeing bus. A The sightseeing bus stops here. B. The sightseeing bus has left. C. The sightseeing bus is full. D. The sightseeing bus is late. 62. Please have exact money ready. A. You can change money here. B. Please check if your change is right. C. You should have the correct money. D. Make sure you pay here. 63.Parking space for station users only. A. If you use the train you can park here. B. You must pay to park here. C. This space is for railway officials. D. No one is allowed to park here. 64. Passengers must be in possession of a ticket before travelling. A. You can buy your ticket during the journey B. You pay when you get off. C. You have to buy a ticket before your journey. 65. Visas will only be issued to holders of return air tickets. A. Get a visa before booking your flight. B. Book a return flight before you ask for a visa. C. You can't flight without a visa. D. Apply for a visa before you book your return flight.

Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. sun cream I burning I stop I my III need I skin I. A. I need sun cream to stop my skin burning. B. I need my skin burning to stop sun cream. C. I need my skin to stop sun cream burning. D. I need stop sun cream to burning my skin. 67. in case III take I need money I a credit card III more 11 usually I. A. I need more money in case I usually take a credit card. B. I take a credit card usually I need in case more money. C. I need more money 1 usually take a credit card in case. D. I usually take a credit card in case 1 need more money. 68. passport I be I necessary I for I visit I most countries A. Passport is necessary for visiting most countries. B. A passport is necessary for visiting most countries C. A passport is necessary for visit most countries. D. Passport is necessary for visit most countries. 69. We I can I get I on I plane I without I ticket I not It A. We can't get on plane without tickets! B. We can't get on the plane without ticket! C We can t get on the plane without tickets! D. We can t gets on the plane without tickets! 70. your swimsuit I need I if I you / want I swim I You /. A. You'll need your swimsuit if you want swim. B. You need your swimsuit if you want to swim. C. You'll need your swimsuit if you'll want to swim. D. You'll need your swimsuit if you want to swim Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 71. It^s important to keep your passport in safe place. A BCD 72. His family is used to spend most of the time in the open air. A B CD 73. Have you got your American money yet? A B CD 74. I'll think you should take your credit card just in case you run out of cash. A B CD 75. Last summer Ted bought a map for information on where to stay and A B C what places to visit. D 76. Have you remembered to arranged travel insurance? ABC D 77. If you're sunny bathing, you'll have to get a powerful sun cream for A B C your fair skin. D 78. Chris is going to pack a few things in a rucksack and carry it on his head A BCD all around South-East Asia, 79. She has had a wonderful times in Thailand. A BCD 80. Last year Amanda saved up a lot of money and went in holiday to Australia. A BCD Unit 6. AN EXCURSION ~ Parti. 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. D Part 2. 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. B 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. B Part 3. 21. A 22. B 23. B 24. D 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. A 31. D 32. C 33. A 34. B 35. A 36. C 37. B 38. A 39. D 40. B Part 4. 41. B 42. A 43. C 44, C 45. A 46. C 47. D 48. B 49. A 50. D 51. D 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. A 56. B 57. D 58. C 59. B 60. C Part 5. 61. A 62. C 63. A 64. C 65. B 66. A 67. D 68. B 69. C 70. D 71. D 72. B 73. D 74. A 75. B 76. C 77. A 78. D 79. C 80. D

_Unit7.

THE MASS MEDIA

PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. make B. daily C. paper D. family 2. A. boil B. trolley C. boy D. oil 3. A. still B. night C. friday D. life 4. A. bake B. baby C. tap D. take 5. A. toy B. noise C. choice D. lobby PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 6. Which of the following is NOT a type of the mass media? A. dictionaries B. television C. radio D. magazines 7. The News is always ---------at 7p.m. A in B. on C. at D. for 8.________channels are there on our national TV? A. How long B. How much C. How many D. How far 9. What________is on VTV3 at 8.15? A. channel B. programme C. television D. wave 10. Which of the followings only provides information and entertainment orally? A. radio B. magazines C. newspapers D. books 11. I enjoy______to the radio while I am driving. A. hearing B. listening C. watching D. seeing Questions 12-20: Circle A, B, C or D to choose the correct noun form of the verb given. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 12. What_________do you often turn your TV on? A. chanels B. television C. stations D. waves 13. What are you going to______on the next seminar? A presenting B. presence C. present D. presently 14. There is no A. difference 15. He went to A. inform 16. Can you__ _____between the two programs. B. different C. differenciate ___them of his decision. B. information C. informationaUy _ a good hotel? D. differing D. informing

A recommendation B. recommend C. recommending D. recommended 17. The government is responsible for the_______of health care. A. providing B. provided 18. Ideas on childcare may______ A. difference B. differ 19. My parents have always_____ A. encouraging B. encouraged 20. She was________in the US. C. provision D. providedly . considerably between parents. C. differenciate D. differing _ me to choose my carreer. C. encouragement D. encourages A. education B. educationally C. educated D. educational PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. We_____Peter since he moved to work in our company. A. had known B. knew C. have known 22. "Where's David?" - "He's A. been

C. gone 23. Where have you A. taken C. gone ? You are so brown. B. had D.been D.know on holiday." B. had 24. International news is news from other parts of the A. world B. country C. nation 25. He has had this car______six months. A. in B. since C. during D. for come yet. 26. The postman A. haven't C. has 27. I've never___ A. gone C. seen 28. It was the longest film I__ A. have ever seen C. had never seen B. hasn't D. have ___to Australia, so I'd like to go. B. been D. drove It lasted three hours. B. had ever seen D. haven't seen 29. Jane bought a computer but she knows_______about it. A. few B. little C. most 30.1 for a new job. D. globe

D. a few
B. have just applied D. am being applied his laziness. B. because D though A. have been applied C. am having applied 31. John lost his job__ A. because of C. inspite of 32. Bob's wife____________her job. A. loses B. has just lost C. has been lost D. losing 33. A strike________by the air traffic controllers. A. is called B. has called C. has been called D. is calling 34. How much money___________for your new house? A. have you saved B. have you been saved C. are you saving D. do you save 35. He_______many poems since he_________from high school. A. has written / has been graduated B. has written / graduated C. wrote / graduated wrote / has graduated 36.1 didn't come to the party because I________. . A. don't invite B. am not invited C. was not invited D. didn't invite 37. Lan prefers watching a football match at the stadium ;______it on TV. A. to watching B. than watching C. than watch D. to watch 38. They_____________each other for ages. A. aren't met B. hadn't met C. haven't met D. won't meet 39. The number of people out of work_________to nearly 3 million. A. has risen B. has been risen C. is rising D. are rising 40. John said he__________forget his promise to visit me.

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A. hadn't B. wouldn't C. won't D. doesn't PART IV. READING Questions 41-45: Read the passage and do the exercises that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. As a home entertainment, television rapidly became more popular than any other forms. A news broadcast became more immediate when people could actually see the scene in question and the movements of the figures. Films could be viewed in comfort of the home and variety shows were also available. One of the advantages of travel programs was the glimpse of far away places which many viewers would not otherwise have seen. Though much of the entertainment was of a popular kind like quiz competitions, some remarkable cultural programs were also broadcast. Just as with radio in earlier days, the publicity given to actors and actresses on the screen meant that a group of personalities became familiar in every household. 41. The paragraph is talking about_____. A. the popularity of television films and shows B. disadvatages of using television C. advantages of travel programs on TV D. television as a home entertainment 42. What made television become more popular than any other forms? A. Its remarkable cultural programs B. Its news programs C. Its use as a domestic entertainment D. Its information about far away places 43. When the news is broadcast on TV, it becomes more_______. A. livingly B. lovely C. imediately D. lively 44. Thanks to the travel programs on TV many people could sit at home and________. A. shake hands with people far from their home B. go to remote places C. view places far from their home D. have places far from their home 45. What are advantages of using television as a home entertainment? A. A news broadcast became more immediate when watching it on TV B. Films could be viewed in comfort of the home C. Variety shows were also available on TV D. All A, B and C Questions 46-50: Read the passage and do the exercises that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Not so long ago, people only used the telephone to make phone calls. Now, thanks to computers, people use their phones to do much more. They can bank by phone, rent videos by phone, and event shop by phone. It is also possible to send letters and reports by faxing them over telephone lines. People can even use their phone lines to send messages from one computer to another computer by electric mail, or e-mail. But you don't need to be at home or at the office to use the phone anymore. You can carry a cellular phone in your pocket or keep one in your car. With a cellular phone, anyone who can talk and walk can also phone and walk. You don't have to look for a pay phone to make a call anymore. Now you can take your calls with you everywhere. 46. The main topic of the passage is________ A. the use of a telephone in the past B. the use of a cellular phone C. the convenience of a cellular phone D. current use of telephones 47. People didn't use to_______. A. make phone calls only at home B. make phone calls only in the ofice C. make only phone calls with the telephone D. shop by phone 48. What are advantages of having a cell phone? A. You can carry it in your pocket B. You can keep it in your car C. With it, you can phone and walk D. All A, B and C
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49. With a cellular phone you can____ A. only carry it in your pocket B. only keep it in your car

C. make a phone call everywhere you want D. only take photoes 50. The word "pay phone" means A. the phone pays you B. you can phone free of charge C. you pay for the call D. you don't pay for the call
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Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. A newspaper makes its money from the price people pay for it and also from the (51)_______it carries. A popular newspaper with a (52)__________of over five million daily makes a lot of money. Less serious newspaers are probably read just for (53)__________. They have big (54)__________above the news stories, funny (55)__________ to look at and (56)__________photos of violence. Serious newspapers are read principally for their news, sent to them by their (57)__________round the world and by the big (58)__________. People also read these newspapers for their (59)__________of new books, films, and plays, and for their (60)__________, which represent the opinion of the newspaper itself about the important events and issues of the movement. 51. A. advertisement C. criticism 52. A. message C. column 53. A. review C. entertainment 54. A. letters C. correspondents B. review D. summaries B. circulation D. headlines B. readers D. readership B. editorials D. headlines 65. Jane missed the bus. She went to school late. A. Jane went to school late because she missed the bus. B. Jane went to school late though she missed the bus, C. Jane went to school late but she missed the bus. D. Jane went to school late and she missed the bus. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. Television brings pictures I sounds / around I world / millions / homes /. A. Television brings pictures and sounds from around world millions of homes. B. Television brings pictures and sounds all around world in millions of homes. C. Television brings pictures and sounds from around world to millions of homes D. Television brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. 67. Newspapers / events / throughout I he lone I main / news I and world I sources / for spreading I. A. Newspapers is one of the main sources for spreading news and events through the world. B. Newspapers are one main sources for spreading news and events throughout the world. C. Newspapers are one of the main source for spreading news and events throughout world. D. Newspapers are one of the main sources for spreading news and events throughout the world. 68. Movies / only I for I but I purposes I also I educational I entertainment I not /. A. Movies are only for entertainment but for educational purposes. B. Movies are not only for entertainment but also for educational purposes. C. Movies are for entertainment but also for educational purposes. D. Movies are not only entertainment but also for educational purposes. 69. Radio I television I information I and I deliver / entertainment I to I public I. A. Radio, television deliver information and entertainment to public.

B. Radio and television deliver information, entertainment to the public. C. Radio and television deliver information and entertainment to the public. D. Radio and television deliver information and entertainment to public. 70. magazines / and / media I books I are I ewspapers I print /. A. Newspapers, magazines and books are print media. B. Newspapers, magazines and print media are books. C. Newspapers, magazines and print books are media. D. Newspapers, magazines and books are print and media. Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. How long have you know the teacher? A B C D 72. This is the first time I eat honey with spaghetti. ABC D 73. What have you do last night? A B CD 74. I study English and French for four years. A B CD 75. When are you going to do your hair cut? A B C D 76. They did not seen Peter yesterday. ABC D 77. We have seen a great programme last night. ABC D 78. They have had it since three months. A B C D 79. Have you ever gone to London? A B C D 80. She couldn't come in time because of she missed the bus. ABC D Unit 7. THE MASS MEDIA Parti. l.D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D Part 2. 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. A 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. B 20. C Part 3. 21. C 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. D 26. B 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. B 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. A 35. B 36. C 37. A 38. C 39. A 40. B Part 4. 41. D 42. C 43. D 44. C 45. D 46. D 47. D 48. D 49. C 50. C 51. A 52. B 53. C 54. D 55. B 56. A 57. B 58. C 59. D 60. B Part 5. 61. B 62. B 63. B 64. D 65. A 66. D 67. D 68. B 69. C 70. A 71. C 72. C 73. B 74. A 75. C 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. C 80. C

Unit 8.

THE STORY OF MY VILLAGE


PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 .

A. cow A. bowl A. shout A. ago A. found

B. town B. now B. bowl B to B. house

C. tow

D. down C. cow D. how C. about D. cow C. do D. move Cloud D. fought

PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. Farmers work in the____ B. construction site A. factory C. field D. bank 7. Most people in the poor villages live in____ A. flats C. villas _ crops. B. cottages D. high rise buildings 8. The life of farmers is improved because they grow _____ A. money B. sale C. cash D. currency 9._________in most villages in Vietnam nowadays are widened. A. Streets B. Avenues C. High ways D. Roads 10. Farmers use ____to do the farming in their fields. A. tractors C. bus B.lorries D. cars 11. In rainy seasons roads in the village are always________. A. mud B. muddy C. mudding D. mudded 12. Rice, bean, and corn are________products. A. industrial B. sea C. agricultural D. forestry 13. Roads are___________so that they aren't flooded in rain. A. raised B. increased C. climbed D. risen 14. Go straight on and________the third turning on the right. A. get B. make C. take D. catch 15. That's very kind________you to show me the way. A. with B. of C. for D. off 16. Dogs, cats, and cows are_________animals. A. house B. wild C. home U. domestic 17. Which one does not belong to agricultural products ? A. potatoes B. coal * C. maize D. wheat 18. The________in the countryside is much fresher than that in the city.

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19. The field where rice is grown is called___________. A. green field B. yellow field C. paddy field D. gold field 20.________ fertilizer is used very commonly in growing crops. A. Chemistry B. Chemic C. Chemist D. Chemical PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A,B,C, or D as the best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. He asked me___________. A. where did I live B. where I lived C. where do I live D. where I live 22. The teacher told me_____ A. to give me my homework C. to give him my homework the next day. B. give him my homework D. give me my homework

23. She asked _________. A. what my name is C. which my name was B. which my name is D. what my name was
24. They asked ____________. A. if they could come B. could they come C. can they come D. are they allowed to come 25. The teacher told the students________while he was lecturing. A. to stop talking in class B. to stop talk in class C. stop talking in class D. stop talk in class 26. The police told him________ A. don't park his car C. not to park his car at the entrance to the hospital. B. not park his car D. don't to park his car 27. She asked_______. A. where the toilets is B. where the toilets were C. where the toilets was D. where the toilets are 28. My mother said__________my study results the year before. A. she was satisfied with B. she is satisfied with C. she was satisfied to D. she is satisfied to

29. It's very difficult to_______the differences between the two identical twin. A. talk B. tell C. speak D. say
30. How many languages do you______ A. speak B. tell C. talk D. say

31.1 was so surprised that I couldn't________a word A. speak B. tell C. talk D. say 32. I've got only one thing to_________, so listen carefully. A. say B. tell C. talk D. speak
the teacher if you don't feel well. B. tell D.speak B. said D.spoke 35. They__________quietly to each other for a long time. A. talked B. said C. told D. spoke 33. You can always A. say C. talk 34. She was_________to go home. A. talked C. told

36. Now, stop__ A. speaking C. telling 37. The postman didn't_______ A. say C. talk 38. There is nothing more to___ A. say C. tell 39. Don't believe him. He always A. says C. tells 40. What did he________to you? A. say C. tell , everybody, and listen to me. B.saying D. talking me he had delivered a parcel. B. tell D.speak ____on the subject. B. talk D.speak _________lies. B. talks D.speaks B. talk D.speak PART IV. READING Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Peter wanted to have an animal of his own. So one day he asked his mother and father, "Do you think I could have a pet?" "What kind of pet?" asked his mother. "We haven't got enough space for a dog and its kennel, you know." "And we aren't going to buy a horse!" said his father. "Much too expensive! Think how much the stable would cost!" "Could I have a cat?" asked Peter. "We've got an old basket for it to sleep in. It would just eat a bit offish, and drink milk." "No, I don't like them," said his mother. "How about a hamster? It's a small animal, and we can buy a cage for it to live in." "Oh, yes!" said Peter. "And I promise to look after it myself!" 41. What did Peter probably want to have of his own? A. some kind of pets B. some toys C. a bicycle D. a computer 42. He asked his________for it. A. grandparents B. parents C. relatives D. friends 43. According to his mother there was no___________for a dog. A. food B. money C. toy D. place 44. They weren't going to buy a horse because _____ . A. it was dirty B. it ate a lot C. it was noisy D. it cost a lot of money 45. Peter suggested a cat because he thought they could afford_______ for it. A. food B. toys C. space D. both A and C 46. His mother didn't agree to buy a cat because________. A. it was expensive B. it was noisy C. it was dirty D. she wasn't interested in it 47. Finally his mother suggested a________. A. kind offish B. kind of mouse C. kind of snake D. kind of bird 48. A hamster is a______animal. A. huge B. small C. large D. fierce 49. It can be inferred from the passage that a cage for a hamster was A. small B. cheap C. expensive D. both A and B 50. Peter was__________with a hamster. A. disappointed B. happy C.sad D. unhappy

Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. In the Brazilian rainforest there is (51)________ new way of bringing (52)_______ to the people. If your neighbour(53)______one of your chickens, you do not (54)_____to make a long, expensive journey (55)_______the law courts in the nearest town, (56)_______, once a month, a judge arrives at each village by boat. (57)________ he arrives, he will listen to you and your neighbour. Perhaps he will visit the place (58)___ the chicken was stolen. Then he ___pay. The villagers think this will decide who is right, and who (59) is (60)_________excellent new system.

51. A. the 52. A. equal 53. A. steals 54. A. have

B. a B. just B. stole B. has

C. 0 C. justice C. stealing C. must

D.an D. fair D. steal D. had

55.A. at Con D.to B. in 56. A. because B. so C. and D. but 57. A. Since B. When C. Because D. While 58. A. if B. when C. where D. which 59. A. must B. may C. have D. can 60. A. a B. some C. an D. the PART V. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 61. Why don't you help us? A. You shouldn't help us. B. You couldn't help us. C. You needn t help us. D. You should help us. 62. If you break your arm, you need to go to the hospital. A. It is necessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm. B. It is unnecessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm. C. It is not necessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm. D. It is needed for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm.
63. Mind your head. A. Look at your head. B. Be careful when you sit down. C. Be careful when you stand up. D. Don't pay attention to your head. 64. We do not accept cheques or credit cards. A. You can pay in cash. B. You should pay in cash C. You could pay in cash. D. You must pay in cash. 65. The last time l was m this village was May. A. I haven't been in this village since May.
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B. 1 wasn t in this village since May. C. 1 haven t been in this village in May. D. 1 am not in this village since May. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. this town I every week / clean I street I. A. In this town street are cleaned every week. B. In this town the street are cleaned every week. C. In this town the streets are cleaned every week. D. In this town the streets is cleaned every week. 67. Villagers I opposed I road- widening scheme I lose I because / land I they don't want I.

A. Villagers are opposed to the road widening scheme because they don't want to lose their land. B. Villagers are opposed the road widening scheme because they don't want to lose their land. C. Villagers are opposed to the road widening scheme because they don't want lose their land. D. Villagers are opposed the road widening scheme because they don't want lose their land. 68. the I died I last dinosaur / year / 60 million I about I ago. A. The last dinosaur died in about 60 million years ago. B. The last dinosaur died for about 60 million years ago. C. The last dinosaur died about 60 million years ago. D. The last dinosaur died about 60 million year ago. 69. you I be / horse riding / enjoy I still? I A. Are you still enjoy horse riding? B. Are you enjoying still horse riding? C. Are you still enjoyed horse riding? D. Are you still enjoying horse riding r 70. You i want / world I friend I have I around / ? A. Do you want to have friends all around the world? B. Do you want to have friend all around the world? C. Do you want have friends all around the world? D. Do you want to have friends all around world: Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 71. A friend is talking about her ideas for improve life in your village. A BCD 72. A explorer in Africa is explaining to you what to do if a large animal A B C like a Rhino attacks you. D 73. Most house-plants die unless the weathers is fine at weekends. ABC D 74. My dream is buy a castle in the countryside. ABC D 75. Pollutions is the worst problem in the world today. A B C D 76. Her father told her take the dog for a walk after breakfast. A B C D 77. The grass in the garden is so long that it needs cut immediately. ABC D 78. People are asked not cut a lot of trees for firewood. A B CD 79. He asked me when was I leaving. A BCD 80- She lives in a house with a big gardens. A B C D

Unit 9.

UNDERSEA WORLD
PART I. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. beer B. tear C. pier D. hair 2. A. bear B. pear C. dear D. chair 3. A. hear B. wear C. ear D. near 4. A. clear B. square C. where D. dare 5. A. tour B. sure C. sour D, poor PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 6. Whales and dolphins both make _______ which in some ways are similar to a language. A. sounds B. symbols C. signals D. sighs 7. People who work with dolphins are often_______at how intelligent they are. A. surprise B. surprising C. surprised D. surprisingly 8. Scientists are______to find out the cause of the incident. A. investigative B. investigating C. investigation D. investigatory 9. Although insects are harmful to plants, their existance contributes a great part to_____which helps to make a balanced environment. A. biology B. biophysics C. biosphere D. biodiversity 10. The boy is wearing a(n)_____shirt. It's too long and loose. A. oversized B. medium-sized C. small-sized D. large-sized 11. My grandmother is living in a_____cottage. It's only ten square meters. A. large B. big C. little D. small 12. Reducing the gap between rich and poor is one of the main______ facing the government. A. challenging B. challenges C. challenger D. challenge 13. She likes her job to be a_______. A. challenges B. challenger C. challenging D. challenge 14. This new discovery_____traditional beliefs. A. challenge B. challenger C. challenges D. challenging 15. The survey covers a representative_____of the population. A. sample B. to sample C. sampler D. sampling 16. There are various______and animals in tropical forests. A plantations B. planter C. plants D. plant 17. 1 nree-quaters ol the Earth is covered by__________. A. sand B. seas and oceans C. mountains D. soil 18. Some kinds of______plants which live underwater are healthy food. A. water B. sea C. marine 1). river 19. She gave me a_______ look and said nothing. A. mysteriously B. mystery C. mysteries D. mysterious 20. The main witness had_____disappeared. A. mystery B. mysteries C. mysteriously D. mysterious PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. I really think you____go and see the doctor, you look very tired. A. would B. should C. will D. need 22. You've been coughing a lot lately. You______smoke so much. A. shouldn't B. can't C. should D. can 23. The price on this packet is wrong. It says 5,000d but it_____be 3,000d. A. would B. shouldn't C. should D. wouldn't 24.1 don't think we'll be home late tonight. We_____be home at the usual time. A. shouldn't B. would C. wouldn't D. should 25. Tom really_______go out. He has too much homework to do. A. can't B. shouldn't C. would D. should 26. The government_____do something about the economy. A. need B. can C. must D. should

27. I don't think you______work so hard. You're not very well. A. would B. need C. should D. must 28. The party was great. You________come. Why didn't you? A. should have B. shouldn't C. should D. shouldn't have 29. Ba has just been offered a job. I think he_____accept it. A. should have B. shouldn't C. should D. would 30. The speed limit is 60km, but Minh is doing 80km. He________be driving so fast. A. must B. should C. need D. shouldn't 31. When we got to the restaurant there were no empty tables. We hadn't reserved one. We__________a table in advance. A. should have reserved B. must have reserved C. should reserve D. must reserve 32. The accident happened because the driver was driving on the wrong side of the road. He__________on the right side of the road. A. should drive B. shouldn't drive C. should have driven D. shouldn't have driven 33.1 think all drivers______wear seat belts while driving. A. need B. should C. needn't D. shouldn't 34. bne______to our conversation. It was private. A. should have listened B. should listen C. shouldn't have listened D. shouldn't listen 35. My friend is going to Paris. I think she______learn a few words of French before she goes there. A. must B. should C. need D. shouldn't . 36.1 went to Da Lat but I didn't visit my friend. When I saw her later she said "You______me when you were in Da Lat." A. should have visited C. must have visited C. should visit D. ought to visit 37. What would you do if you_______a million dollars? A. win B. won C. had won D. will win 38. What would you do if you______by a snake. A. are bitten B. had been bitten C. were bitten D. has been bitten 39. They________angry if you didn't visit them. A. would be B. should be C. must be D. ought be 40. If we took the 10:30 train we________arrive early. A. should B. may C. will D. would PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. One day in 1963, a dolphin named Elvar and a famous astronomer, Carl Sagan, were playing a little game. The astronomer was visiting an institute which was looking into the way dolphins communicate with each other. Sagan was standing on the edge of one of the tanks where several of these friendly, highly intelligent creatures were kept. Elvar had just swum up alongside him and had turned on his back. The dolphin wanted Sagan to scratch his stomach again, as the astronomer had done twice before. Elvar looked up at Sagan, waiting. Then, after a minute or so, the dolphin leapt up through the water and made a sound just like the word "more". The astonished astronomer went to the director of the institute and told him about the incident. "Oh, yes. That's one of the words he knows," the director said, showing no surprise at all. Dolphins have bigger brains in proportion to their body size than humans have, and it has been known for a long time that they can make a number of sounds. What is more, these sounds seem to have different functions, such as warning each other of danger. Sound travels much faster and much further in water than it does in air. That is why the parts of the brain that deal with sound are much better developed in dolphins than in humans. For example, the two questions "Who loves Mary?" and "Who does Mary love?" mean very different things. Scientists don't agree on this. 41. Carl Sagan is_________. A. the director of an institute. B. an astronomer. C. a scientist. D. a worker of an institute. 42. He visited an institute which was________.

A. studying the way dolphins communicate with each other. B. studying a language. C. studying astronomy. D. studying means of communication. 43. What game did he played with the dolphin Elvar?
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A. He swam with Elvar. B. He tried to communicate with Elvar. C. He scratched the dolphin's stomach. D. He scratched the dolphin's head. 44. The dolphin leapt into the air because__________. A. Sagan was too near the water. B. it was part of the game they were playing. C. he wanted Sagan to scratch him again. D. Sagan wanted to communicate with him. 45. What did the dolphin do when it leapt up through the water? A. It stood on the edge of one of the tanks. B. It made a sound just like the word "more". C. It dived into water immediately. D. It scratched Sagan. 46. The director of the institute was not surprised because________. A. he scratched the dolphin twice before. B. he could understand dolphins' language. C. he taught that word to the dolphin. D. he had known that the dolphin knew that word. 47. Dolphins' brains are A. bigger than humans' brains. B. smaller than humans' brains. C. bigger in proportion to their body size compared to humans' brains. D. smaller in proportion to their body size compared to humans' brains. 48. Dolphins' brains are particularly well developed to_______. A. help them to travel fast in water. B. arrange sounds in different structures. C. respond to different kinds of sound. D. communicate with humans through sound. 49. Dolphins' sounds have_______. A. different functions. B. different structures. C. different warnings. D. different systems. 50. Sounds travel_______in water than it does in the air. A. much slower B. much faster C. much further D. much faster and much farther Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. The songs of the humpback whale are beautiful collections of moans and sighs and it is possible to make (51)______of these with a microphone. With enough (52)_______, you can listen to a song and tell which year it was sung in and where it came from. The whales do most of their (53)______in the winter season, after their annual (54)______south from the Arctic. It is always the young males who set off first to the tropical breeding areas, and most of the (55)______are given by solitary males who are looking for a mate. The songs all have a definite sequence of parts. This (56)_________ is never changed and there are clear rules of (57)_________which must not be broken. There is very little (58)_______between the songs at the start of a season and those from the previous year. However, over the next few months, the different parts of each song may be swapped, shortened, and (59)______ may be made to the notes. During a breeding season, the whales all try to sing the most up-to-date version of the song. This (60)_______is similar to

the way human language evolves, with contributions from many members of the population. 51. A. record B. recordings C. recorder D. recorders 52. A. practice B. practise C. practician D. practitioner 53. A. sing B. song C.sang D. singing 54. A. migrant B. migrate C. migration D. migrating 55. A. performing B. performance C. perform D. performances 56. A. arrange B. arranging C. arrangement D. arranged 57. A. compose B. composing C. composer D. composition 58. A. different B. difference C. differ D. differences 59. A. alternate B. alternately C. alterations D. alter 60. A. develop B. developing C. developed D. development PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. She was still baking the bread in the kitchen. A. The bread was still being baked in the kitchen. B. The bread was still baked in the kitchen. C. The bread has still been baked in the kitchen. D. The bread is still being baked in the kitchen 62. How long have they been doing this exercise? A. When do they start doing this exercise? B. When did they started doing this exercise? C. When had they started doing this exercise? D. When did they start doing this exercise? 63. We'll only be able to come if we can get some time off. A. We will be able to come unless we can get some time off. B. We won't be able to come unless we can get some time off. C. We would be able to come unless we can get some time off. D. We wouldn't be able to come unless we can get some time off. 64. Ba is in hospital because he broke his leg. A. If Ba hadn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now. B. If Ba hasn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now. C. If Ba hadn't been broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now. D. If Ba wasn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now. 65. We haven't done any gardening for three months. A. The last time we had done some gardening was three months ago. B. The last time we do some gardening was three months ago. C. The last time we did some gardening was three months ago. D. The last time we have done some gardening was three months ago. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. diploma I a I college I award I her I the I last week I, A. The college has awarded her a diploma last week. B. The college awarded her a diploma last week. C. The college had awarded her a diploma last week. D. The college awards her a diploma last week. 67. photos I the I take I a I in I London I last week I studio /. A. The photos were taken in a London studio last week. B. The photos was taken in a London studio last week C. The photos have been taken in a London studio last week. D. The photos had been taken in a London studio last week 68.1 I if I he i ill I not I absent I school I from I be I yesterday /. A. If I hadn't been ill, I wouldn't be absent from school yesterday. B. If I wasn't ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday. C. If I haven't been ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday. D. If I hadn't been ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday. 69. wait I I I at I the I bus / stop I the I turn up I until / have I to I this morning I'. A. I have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning. B. I would have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning. C. I had to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning.

D. I will have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning. 70. message I give I him I we I as soon as I phone I the /. A. We'll give him the message as soon as he phoned. B. We'll give him the message as soon as he phones. C. We'll give him the message as soon as he will phone. D. We'll give him the message as soon as he has phones. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. I would be able to lead the way if you lend me your map, A B CD 72. Can you turn the television up a bit. It's too loud. A B CD 73. That pink pullover doesn't really fit those yellow trousers. A BCD 74. The afternoon activities will take part soon. A B CD 75. She did not care for her plants so they all died. ABC D 76.1 am going to lend a book from the library. A BCD 77. Can you look the airplane in the sky? A BCD 78. Have you ever learned how to do a cake. A BCD 79. Mary wears gloves before she goes out to work in the garden. A BCD 80. My mother wanted me to lie the box on the kitchen table. ABC D

Unit 10

CONSERVATION
PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group by circling A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. unit 2. A. pat 3. A. machine 4. A. ribbon 5. A. great B. umbrella C. unity

B. paper B. watching B. hiding B. feat OCABULARY C. pant C. kitchen C. written C. seat

D. university D. man D. matches D. picture D. beat

Questions 6-20: Circle A, B, C or D to choose the correct noun form of the verb given. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. The fire_______the whole village in 1890. A. destroyed B. destruction C. destructive D. destroying 7. _________is one of the most effective way to protect the environment. A. Conservation B. Conservationist

C. Conservatory 8. They broke my window and me. A. threaten

D. Conservatism

B. threatened C. threat D. threats 9. What should we do to reduce the level of environmental________? A. pollute B. polluting C. pollutes D. pollution 10. People in the community actively participated in the______of illiteracy. A. elimination C. eliminating 11. National parks help to __ A. protective C. protect B. eliminated D. eliminates endangered animals. B. protection D. protectively 12. A forest fire valuable wood, wildlife and good soil in Camau B. destruction some years ago. A. detroycd C. destroys D. destroying 16. We are now facing with the problem of A. forestation C. deforest B. deforestation D. destruction 14. A_______is someone who works to protect the environment from damage. A. conservation C. conservationist 15. This machine is designed to A. circulation C. circulatory B. conserved D. conserves _____warm air. B. circulating D. circulate Questions 16-20: Choose one word that does not belong to the group by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 16. A. plants B.trees C. water D. grasses 17. A. inspite of B. because of C. though D. event though

18. A. seas 19. A. cancer 20. A. an

B. rivers B.AIDS B.a

C. lakes C. sicknesses C, the

D. streams D. heart disease D. one

PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. We_____Betty since she moved to our neighbourhood. A. had known B. knew C. have known D. know 22. Most rice in Taiwan ______ from Vietnam. B. are imported D. are bought __to have camp-fire in the forest. A. are threatened B. was banned C. are told D. are not allowed A. is imported C. was bought 23. Tourists 24. There will be a shortage of water_______it rains. A. inspite B. if C. because D. unless 25. What will happen if the air________? A. was polluted B. be polluted

C. is polluted D. has polluted 26. If Hoa had a rain coat, she___________a cold. A. didn't catch B. would have caught C. wouldn't catch D. wouldn't have caught 27. Most forests in other climatic areas__________by human beings. A. had already been affected B. have already been affecting C. have already affected D. have already been affected 28. A new bridge ________built here next year. A. will be B. are C. could be D. would be 29. Water_____held on land by vegetation. A. were B. are C. can be D. have 30. When was Cue Phuong forest____________Cue Phuong National Park? A. built B. named C. born D. developed 31. Now the park has proved to be a popular place_______i tourists, both local and foreign. A. with r>. to C. in D. for 32. What ________ happen if there were no plants on earth I A. will B. would C. did D. could 33. You look very tired, you_______stay at home and relax. A are B. have C. will D. should 34. John________next week. He has sent the invitation cards to all guests. A. get married B. would get married C. got married D. is going to get married 35. If we_______aware enough of the importance of the environment, we will respect it and try to protect it. A. were B. are C. will be D. are not 36. They used-------------_ near a forest. A. living B. to live C. to living D. to being lived 37. Mary said she was very ashamed_______ her friend's bad manners. A. of B. with C to D. by 38. He is very keen on___________tennis. A. play B. to play C. playing D. played 39. They have___________a big library in our town. A. build B. to built C. building D. built 40. ________the fifth largest among the nine planets that make up our solar system. A. The Earth is C. The Earth will be C. The Earth was D. The Earth would be PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet* A tree planting campaign is always a good start to a greening program because the effects are immediate. As far as possible, use local species and avoid planting in neat rows. In nature, a variety of plants grow at random. Try to get this effect so that the mini-forests in the school compound will attract local animal life. Many rainforest trees grow quickly and become tall, so select the trees carefully for each location. You may need to get professional assistance, perhaps from the local Forestry Department, to identify the most suitable species. Your school gardener will also be able to help in the practical aspects like planting techniques. Seedlings can be obtained free or at a discounted price from the local Forestry Department. Trees not only beautify the surroundings but also purify the air and increase the oxygen level, provide shade, screen out ultraviolet rays, block off unpleasant areas, and provide food and shelter for birds and other animals.

Often, we can plant trees to solve problems. For example, trees can be used to reduce noise, control pollution and act as wind breakers. 41. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Local Forestry Department B. Trees planting techniques C. Advantages of planting trees D. Planting trees movement 42. Which way of planting trees can attract local animals life? A. planting trees in neat rows B. planting trees as they grow in nature C. planting trees in mini-forests D. planting trees in the rainforests 43. What will the school gardener help you? A. He will water your plants B. He will give you free seedlings C. He will help you with planting techniques D. He will plant trees for you 44. What are the advantages of planting trees? Trees can be used to_______ A. purify the air and increase the oxygen level B. provide shade, screen out ultraviolet rays, block off unpleasant areas C. provide food and shelter for birds and other animals D. All A, B, andC 45. What does the words "species" in the passage mean? A. animals B. plants C. people D. animals and plants 46. What does the word "beautify" in the passage mean? A. to make trees beautiful B. to make the surroundings beautiful C. to make the water clean D. to make the air clean 47. What problems can we solve by planting trees? A. noise B. pollution C. strong wind D. All A, B and C Questions 48-55: Read the following paragraph carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Forest has always been important to people. In the past, many people got food by (48)______ forest animals and gathering wild plants. With the (49)______of civilization, fewer people now live (50)______forests, but forests are (51) (52)____ ___valuable than ever. Forests have an important economic value they provide us with resource (53)______timber. Forests are vital to the environment (54)______they clean the air we breathe. Forests are also treasured (55)______their beauty. 48. A. looking B. hunting C. having D. taking 49. A. advance B. light C. hope D. advantage 50. A. with C. in D. on B. at 51. A. less B. fewer C. more D. few 52. A. though B. even C. but D. because 53. A. such B. such as C. with D. within 54. A. because B. but C. despite D. inspite 55. A at B. with C. for D. in PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each pair of sentences, there are four options which are their combinations. Choose the best answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B? C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. The plants may develop differently. The plants live on that island. A. The plants live on that island may develop differently. B. The plants that live on that island may develop differently. C. The plants which lives on that island may develop differently.

D. The plants that live on that island may develop different. 62. He is introducing some new kinds of computers. A. Some new kinds of computers are introduced by him, B. Some new kinds of computers is being introduced by him. C. Some new kinds of computers are being introduced by him. D. Some new kinds of computers have been introduced by him. 63. His father gave him a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday. A. He is given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday. B. He was given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday. C. He had been given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday. D. He has been given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday. 64. People's carelessness can cause forest fires. They are dangerous. A. People's carelessness can cause forest fires are dangerous. B. People's carelessness can cause forest fires which is dangerous. C. People's carelessness can cause forest fires that is dangerous. D. People's carelessness can cause forest fires which are dangerous. 65. They are building a new zoo near my village. A. A new zoo is being built near my village. B. A new zoo will be built near my village. C. A new zoo is built near my village. D. A new zoo is being building near my village. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. They I going I publish I mathematics / soon I dictionary I. A. They are going to publish a dictionary of mathematics soon. B. They will be going to publish soon dictionary of mathematics. C. They are going publish a dictionary of mathematics soon. D. They are going to publish dictionary of mathematics soon. 67. She I writing I article I problems I environmental /. A. She is writing article on environmental problems. B. She is writing an article in environmental problems. C. She is writing an article about environmental problems. D. She is writing article on environmental problems. 68. They I send I report I they / finish I it I as soon as /. A. They would send us report as soon as they finish it. B. They send the report as soon as they finish it. C. They could send us the report as soon as they finish it. D. They will send us the report as soon as they finish it. 69. What I temperature I earth I warmer I happen I if I ? A. What will happen if the temperature of the earth is warmer? B. What happen if temperature of the earth is warmer? C. What will happen if temperature of the earth is warmer? D. What will happen if the temperature of the earth warmer? 70. who I runs I away I from I home I The I film I about I boy I. A. The film is about boy who runs away from home. B. The film is about a boy who runs away from home. C. The film about a boy who runs away from home. D. The film was about a boy who runs away from home. Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 71. Scientists says that something very serious is happening to the Earth. ABC D 72. There will be major changes in climate during next century. A BCD 73. World temperatures could increased two degrees centigrade by the year 2040. A B CD 74. What would happen if the temperature is warmer? A B C D 75. Deforestation is occurring most rapid in tropical regions of the world. ABC D 76. Deforestation has only recently been recognized as global problem.

ABC D 77. This will have a serious effect about argriculture. A B CD 78. When it was first establish in 1973, it consisted of only two hectares A B C of land. D 79. National parks are the homes of variety of animals. A BCD 80. It's difficult for me decide whether I should accept the job or not.

Unit 11.

NATIONAL PARKS

PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. played B. cleaned C. snowed D. brushed 2. A. laughed B. closed C. filled D. studied 3. A. pushed B. watched C. learned D. danced 4. A. cried B. combed C. pulled D. walked 5. A. emptied B. washed C. rained D. whispered PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: Thes are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. Dinosaurs were one of the first_______which existed on the earth. A. immigrants B. species C. pioneers D. settlers 7. Pollution is caused when waste products or poisons_______the environment. A. contaminate B. fill C. throw D. put 8. Farmers earn their livings mainly by doing_________. A. selling B. farming C. trading D. growing 9. It's generally cheaper to travel a long distance by_______than to take the train. A. coach B. plane C. taxi D. ship 10. Hanoi National University was_________one hundred years ago. A. begun B. established C. organised D. appeared 11. Did you take those_________on your holiday last year? A. paintings B. photos C. drawings D. sculptures 12. Thu Le zoo____ many kinds of wild animals, such as tigers and lions. A. covers B. includes C. consists D. contains 13. Big trees such as pines, oaks as well as simple plants are available in ______forests. A. arctic B. tropical C. antarctic D. pacific 14. Cue Phuong National Park ____over 200 square km of rainforest. A. consists B. includes C. contains D. packs 15. Tuan Chau island is_________ 150kms north east of Hanoi. A. located B. stood C. placed D. bordered 16. All the different plants and animals in a natural community are dependent upon each other for________. A. wildlife B. survival C. livings D. life 17. Australia has__________climate. A. wet B. frigid zone C. sub-tropical D. temperate zone 18. You must be tired after your long_______. A. journey B, distance C. cruise D. excursions 19._____is a piece of paper showing you have paid to travel. A. Fare B. Fee C. Money D. Ticket 20. Ha Long is a beautiful holiday________in Vietnam. A. seaside B. beach C. resort D. scenery PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. He wouldn't have had an accident if he________more carefully. A. drives B. drove C. had driven D. was driving 22. If Linda________her the money, Sophie wouldn't have bought the stereo system.

A. hadn't lent B. didn't lend C. hasn't lent D. doesn't lend 23. If you______better last night, you wouldn't have been so tired now. A. sleeps B. had slept C. was sleeping D. slept 24. Peter would have caught the train if he_______to the station on time. A. gets B. had got C. got D. has got 25. If I______too much, I wouldn't have felt so sick now. A. didn't eat B. don't eat C. hadn't eaten D. haven't eaten 26. If I had noticed him, I________hello to him. A. would have said B. said C. would say D. say 27. If Mary________a fluent English, she would have got a good job. A. speaks B. had spoken C. spoke D. was speaking 28. I would have enjoyed my holiday if the weather________nice. A. is B. was C. has been D. had been 29. If he had revised for the exam hard, he_______it. A. passed B. would have passed C. had passed D. has passed 30. If Hung_______smoking, he would have improved his health. A. gives up B. has given up C. gave up D. had given up 31. We were exhausted by the time we arrived_________the port. A. at B. to C. in D. on 32. The boy went_______the teacher and greeted him. A. for B. from C. toward D. down 33. Go______and then take the first right. A. from B. away from C. up D. straight 34. The car went______the hill slowly. A. up B. through C. across D. by 35. London is________the river Thames. A. in B. on C. at D. of 36. Vancouver is__________the west coast of Canada. A. in B. at C. on D. to 37. Look at that girl swimming____________the sea. A. on B. under C. across D. in 38. Who is the woman_________that photograph? A in B. on C. at D. to 39. Don't sit______that armchair. It's broken. A. on B. in C. at D. under 40. It was a beautiful day. There wasn't a cloud______the sky. A. on B. above C. in D. at PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers- Mark your choice on the answer sheet Disney World was constructed a decade ago on 27,400 acres of partially swamp land in central Florida. Eight thousand of these acres constitute a wildlife sanctuary not accessible to the 130 million people from around the world who have been to Disney World since its opening. The park opens at 9a.m and shuts down at various hours, depending upon the time of year - six, nine or midnight. On a busy day as many as 90,000 visitors may be in the park, but there are so many activities available that there is plenty of room for everybody. The Magic Kingdom is the main section, but there are hotels, restaurants, a lagoon, and a huge lake with four and a half miles of beaches where visitors swim or paddle around in rented boats. A reasonable estimate of the cost per person daily is about $60, excluding transportation costs to Orlando. 41. Disney World was opened______. A. last year B. currently C. ten years ago D. a decent time ago 42. Disney World has many water attractions because_______. A. the Florida climate is conductive to water sport B. it was built on wet land C. visitors like to swim and rent boats D. it is a profitable business 43._______of the park's area constitute a wildlife sanctuary not accessible to visitors.

A. one third B. over one third C. two thirds D. less than two thirds 44. The park closes __________, depending on the time of year. A. at a certain time B. at various hours C. 8p.m D. 5p.m 45. You can infer that there are 90,000 visitors in Disney World_______. A. daily during the holidays like Thanksgiving and Chrismas B. weekly when the park is busy C. normally when the weather is pleasant D. daily throughout the year

46. The word "room" in line 8 is close in meaning with_______. A.space B. seats C. parking places D. parking slots
47. The average daily cost for a family of four might be_______. A. $60 B. $240 C. an unlimited amount D. dependent upon transportation costs 48. You can infer that when there are 90,000 people in the park______ A. people have to wait in lines to get into the attractions B. there are not enough restaurants to feed all of them C. the lake shore is too small to acommodate swimmers D. the best thing to do is to rent a boat to get away from the crowds 49. What is the main section of the park? A. the Magic Kingdom B. swamp land C. beaches D. hotels 50. The passage is about______. A. a famous park in London B. a beautiful park in New York C. a famous museum in Florida D. a famous and beautiful park in Florida Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. I had nerver visited Seretnay Park (51)_______. Last week, I went to the park and chose a tour (52)________. There were twenty tourists and one guide. The guide asked what we wanted to see. I said I had never seen (53)________eagle, and I would like to see one. A child on the tour said he would like to see a beaver (54)______he had heard there were many in the park. First, he led us along a road, and then we turned right onto a path. To our right was a marshy pond. Suddenly the child (55)________had spoken before shouted, "Look! I see a beaver!". The beaver slapped its tail and (56)_______into the pond. As we were standing there, the guide was looking across the pond through a small telescope. After a minute, he tapped my shoulder and (57)________ me the telescope. He pointed to a tall tree and said, "Do you see that white speck? That's a bald eagle." I had difficulty (58)_________the telescope, but finally I saw the eagle. As I watched, the eagle spread its wings and soared over the water. It was a wonderful experience (59)_________me to see some of the wild creatures (60)_________ live in the park. 51. A. ago 52. A. take 53. A. a

54. A. because 55. A. which 56. A. disappear B.later B. to take B. an B. although B. whose C. before C.took C. the C. because of C. who

D.then D. taking D.0 D. due to D. whom B. has disappeared C. will disappear B. declared 57. A handed 58. A. focus 59. A. in 60. A. that C. supported B. to focus B. of C. with B. who C. whom C. focusing

D. disappeared

D.erased D. focused D.for D. when PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. I apologize for my unpunctuality. AI apologize for my late. B. I apologize for my coming late. C. I apologize late coming. D. I apologize coming late. 62. Our accommodation must be arranged. A We must have a place. B. We must find some place. C. We must find somewhere to stay. D. We must get to somewhere. 63. Please accept my thanks for your help. A. Thank you for your help. B. Thank your help. C. Thank your helping. D. Thank you helping me. 64. It was lovely to get your letter. A. I was glad with receiving your letter. B. 1 was glad tor receiving your letter. C. I was glad to receive your letter. D. I was glad receiving your letter. 65.1 look forward to receiving your reply. A. I do hope to receive your letter soon. B. I hope to receive your letter soon. C. I hope receiving your letter soon. D. I hope to receiving your letter soon. Questions 66 - 70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. If I parents I ray I exam I my I pass /1 / be I very / happy I last year /.

A. If I had passed my exam last year, my parents would have been very happy. B. If I pass my exam, my parents would be very happy last year. C. If I had passed my exam last year, my parents will be happy. D. If I will pass my exam, my parents would be happy last year. 67. if I the / weather I we I be I nice I holiday I cancel I last Sunday I. A. If the weather is nice, we wouldn't have cancelled our holiday last Sunday. B. If the weather had been nice last Sunday, we wouldn't have cancelled our holiday. C. If the weather was nice, we had cancelled our holiday last Sunday. D. If the weather isn't nice, we had cancelled our holiday last Sunday. 68. you I unless I go I early I to bed I tired I be I you I tomorrow /. A. Unless you had gone to bed early, you'll be tired tomorrow. B. Unless you are going to bed early, you would be tired tomorrow. C. Unless you have gone to bed early, you would be tired tomorrow. D. Unless you go to bed early, you'll be tired tomorrow. 69. Mary / she / unless I run / the bus I not catch /. A. Unless Mary runs, she won't catch the bus. B. Unless Mary has run, she won't catch the bus. C. Unless Mary runs, she will catch the bus. D. Unless Mary was running, she will catch the bus. 70. you I be able to / time I have I if I visit / you I the museum I. A. You won't be able to visit the museum if you have time. B. You won't be able to visit the museum if you will have time. C. You will be able to visit the museum if you have time. D. You will be able to visit the museum if you didn't have time. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. If you take that job in London, it will mean traveling for two hour everyday. A B CD 72. If he fails the final exam, he woudn't be able to graduate. A B CD 73. You would be welcome to join our staff if you change your mind. ABC D 74. If Laura didn't eat so much, she wouldn't have put on weight. A B CD 75. If they have their car service regularly, it never lets them down. B C D 76. If you left the milk out of the fridge in this weather, it'll go off. ABC D 77. His wife will go to the concert with him if she can finds a baby-sitter. A B CD 78. There will be no trouble about repair the television if it goes wrong. ABC D 79. Small businesses will be effected if the level of VAT is raised this year. A B CD 80. Don't speak anything to him if you can help it. A BCD

Unit 12.

MUSIC
PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 1. A. sit 2. A. peas 3. A. those 4. A. outside 5. A. cousin B. sand B. piece B. these B. instead B.sensible PART II. VOCABULARY C. leaves C. pence C. price C. exciting C. scissors D. star D. let's D. prize D. surprising D. exam Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. He thought of his dead child with deep___________. B. emotion A. emotional C. emotive 7. The woman answered A. emotionless C. emotion

8. All_______
B. emotion D. emotionally and went away immediately. B. emotional D. unemotionally _______with the north has been stopped by the terrible storm. A communication B. communicate C. communicative D. communicable 9. We can_________with people in most parts of the world by telephone. A. communicating B. communicate C. communicative D. communication 10. The arms and legs are________parts of a human being. A. integrate B. integration C. integrity D. integral

with the landscape. B. integrating D. integral 11. The buildings are well A. integrated C. integration 12. The footballers sang the national song A. solemnity D. solemnize 2( 15 13. The man looks as A. solemnizing C. solemnly 14. The mother______ A. lulls

B. solemn C. solemnly

C. lulling 15. To her great A. delighted C. delightfully 16. The player's soul was _ A. uplifting C. uplifted 17. The woman A. mourned C. mournful

____as a judge. B. solemn D. solemnity the baby to sleep with her sweet voice every night. B. lullaby D. has lulled . she won the first prize. B. delightful D. delight by the national anthem. B. been uplifted D. has uplifted

over her husband's death. B. mourning D. mournfully 18. Men often find it hard to express their_________. A. motional B. emotion C. emotional D. motion 19. If you know English well, you can________with English people. A. communicative B. communicating C. communication D. communicate 20. The old men always think of the________of life in the country, A. delights B. please C. pleasant D. exciting PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21.1 went out_________a letter. A. mailing B. to mail C. mails D. for mailing 22. The police shouted_______everyone of the danger. A. to warn B. warns C. has warned D. warned 23. My friend called_______me to her party. A. invites B. invited C. to invite D. invite

24. These fences are________people out of the garden. A. keeping B. to keep C. kept D. keep 25. The Prime Minister has three bodyguards_________him. A. to protect B. protected C. protect D. protects 26. I need a bottle opener______this bottle. A. opens B. open C. opening D. to open 27. I'm going to Britain________ English. A. for learning B. to learn C. learn D. learns 28. Do you often have a lot of work______in the evening? A. do B. doing C. did D. to do D. talk 29. She is lonely. She has nobody A. talks B. talked 30. My mother gave me some money_______some food. A. buy B. bought C. buying D. to buy 31. Would you like something__________? A. to eat B. eating 32. Did she have time________the exam questions? A. answering B. to answer C. answers C. eat D. ate D. answer C. to talk

TV. She's 33. After gettting married, she doesn't get much chance too busy. A. watches B. watching C. watch 34.______fit we should do exercises regularly. A. Keeping B. Keep C. To keep D. Keeps D. to watch 35. There were no chair___ on, so we all had to sit on the floor. A. sits B. to sit C. sitting warm. C. to keep D. sat 36. I'm wearing a thick coat_____ A. keeps B. keeping 37. I spent the evening_______with my friends. A. to chat B. chatting C. chat 38. Now, stop________, everybody, and listen to me. A. talk B. to talk C. talked D. kept D. for chatting D. talking 39. I met my friend on the way back home, so we stopped______with each other. A. talking B. to talk C. talked D. for talking 40. Don't forget_________him for coffee when you see him. A. invite B. inviting C. to invite D. inviting PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Ragtime, developed primarily by black pianists, is a style of composed piano music that was popular from the 1890s to about 1915. It is a style of jazz characterized by an elaborately syncopated rhythm in the melody and a steadily accented accompaniment. Ragtime quickly gained popularity after its first appearances, reaching millions on a national scale through sheet music, player pianos, ragtime songs, and arrangements for dance and marching bands. The leading ragtime composer was Scott Joplin, known as the "King of Ragtime," whose most famous piano piece, "Maple Leaf Rag," was published in 1899. Ragtime piano music has a generally standard form, duple meter (2/4, or two beats per measure) performed at a moderate march tempo. The pianist's right hand plays a highly syncopated melody, while the left hand steadily maintains the beat with an "oom-pah" accompanishment. A ragtime piece usually consists of several similar melodies that take such forms as AA BB A CC DD or Introduction AA BB CC DD EE, where each letter represents a melodic phrase. "Maple Leaf Rag" is a classic example of ragtime. The forms of ragtime derive from European marches and dances, but the rhythms are rooted in African-American folk music. 41. The author's main purpose in the passage is to______. A. compare ragtime and jazz B. criticize the compositions of Scott Joplin C. show how ragtime is arranged D. discuss the origine and elements of ragtime 42. Ragtime reached people nationwide through all of the following EXCEPT-----------. A. compositions for orchestras B. player pianos C sheet music D. arrangements for marching bands 43. According to the passage, the letters A in AA and B in BB each represent_______. A. march tempo B. oom-pah accompaniment C. a melodic phrase D. syncopated melody 44. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of ragtime? A. Fast march tempo B. Sixteen-bar sections C. Left-hand accompaniment D. Highly syncopated melody 45. This passage would be part of required reading in which of the following courses? A. African-American history B. Music appreciation

C. Art history D. Social studies 46. The word "elaborately" in line 3 is closest in meaning to A. eloquently B. simply C. intricately D. melodically 47 "Maple Leaf Rag" is _

A. the symbol of a country B. a kind of tree C. the name of a popular piano piece D. the name of a famous guitar piece 48. Ragtime became popular________. A. at the beginning of the 19th century B. in the middle of the 19th century C. in the middle of the 20th century D. at the turning of the 20th century 49. In line 11, the word "maitains" may best be replaced by_______. A. withholds B. keeps C. exaggerates D. interrupts 50. Which of the following conclusions can be made from this passage? A. Ragtime music is complex and hard to identify. B. Ragtime was popular only with African Americans. C. Ragtime has an early recognisable rhythm. D. Ragtime is a completely different form of music than jazz.

In ph 20( 152 Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. Lovers of music who are a little rusty when it comes to history shouldn't miss forthcoming issues of this magazine. In our most ambitious series of articles (51)________ date, we aim to span the history of western music in (52)______entirety. Obviously, (53)_________the lack of space at our disposal, we cannot be totally comprehensive (54)________ we do feel we have a (55)________than adequate overview of the socio-cultural context. If you're already feeling (56)____ ____off by the prospect of a rather dry history lesson, then I must stress how unlike a lesson these articles will be. (57)_________ the extent to which you might be familiar (58)_______ the historical background, you must read these articles for the insight they give (59)__________the music itself. In (60)_______to this, the series will represent a guide for readers whose D. on 51. A. with B. to Cat

52. A. her

B. his

C. it's

D. its

53. A. giving 54. A. when 55. A. more 56. A. get 57. A. Although 58. A. to 59. A. up 60.A. case

B. getting B.if B. less B. set B. Despite B. toward B. off B. according

C. offering C.but C. least C. give C. Even C. with C. into C. spite

D. receiving D. or D. most D. put D. But D. of D. on D. addition

PART V. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are foui sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has tht same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. They will never forget seeing the Beatles live in concert. A. They will remember seeing the Beatles live in concert. B. They cannot forget to see the Beatle live in concert. C. They cannot forget see the Beatle live in concert. D. They will remember to see the Beatle live in concert.

ne. 62. Meryl Streep gave one of her best performances in Africa last year. A. Meryl Streep had given one of her most successful performances in Africa last year. B. Meryl Streep has given one of her most successful performances in Africa last year. C. Meryl Streep gave one of her most successful performances in Africa last year. D. Meryl Streep was giving one of her most successful performances in Africa last year. 63. Ba hadn't expected the concert to be so good. A. The concert was not good at all. B. Ba thought that the concert would be very good. C. The concert was worse than Ba had expected. D. The concert was better than Ba had expected. 64. "Do you know what the time is, Minh?" asked Ba. A. Ba asked Minh to know what the time was. B. Ba asked Minh what was the time. C. Ba asked Minh if he knew what the time was. D. Ba asked Minh if he had known what was the time. 65. All the school children enjoyed themselves at this summer camp. A. Every school child had great fun at this summer camp. B. All of the school children enjoyed going camping in the summer. C. School children hardly had fun at this summer camp. D. School children at this summer camp were funny. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. play I so well I she I that I never I she / loose / game I a I. A. She plays so well that she's never lost a game. B. She plays so well that she never lost a game. C. She played so well that she never looses a game. D. She has played so well that she had never lost a game. 67. go I last I two months III shopping / ago /. A. I last go shopping two months ago. B. I last went shopping two months ago.

C. I went shopping last two months ago. D. I have gone shopping last two months ago. 68. walk III home I rain I heavy I. A. It was raining heavily when I walked home. B. It rained heavily when I walked home. C. It had rained heavily when I walked home. D. It is raining heavily when I walked home. 69. appointment / make I an I doctor I to I see /go I the I Hoa / after /yesterday /. A.Yesterday Hoa goes to see the doctor after making an appointment. B. Yesterday Hoa made an appointment after going to see the doctor. C. Yesterday Hoa went to make an appointment after seeing the doctor. D. Yesterday Hoa went to see the doctor after making an appointment 70. last I week I what I never I happen I me I to I guess / you I. A. You never guess what was happened to me last week. B. You'll never guess what had happened to me last week. C. You'll never guess what happened to me last week. D. You would never guess what was happening to me last week. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet* 71. "How many rice do you want?" "A kilo, please." A B C D 72. If you are on the Mars, what would you do? ABC D 73. Rock music was original a mixture of country music and rhythm and blues. A B C D 74. If I find out anything more about the fire, you'll be the first person knowing. A B C D 75.1 wish can always pass the exams. A B C D 76. In summer, Peter usually plays the tennis every day. A BCD 77. Music is clear different from laguage. A B C D 78. People can use to music to express their emotions. ABC D 79. Music plays an importance part in our life. ABC D 80. Modern music is popular for young people all over the world. A BCD

Unit 13.

FILMS AND CINEMA

PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet

1. A. photo 2. A. cough 3. A. myself 4. A. rough 5. A. village C. laugh C. have Clove C. five C. photograph

B. feel B. half B. wives B. half B. tough D. halve 1). soft D. five D. arrived D. friend

PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. The children were________ by Walt Disney films. A. fascinating B. fascinated C. fascination D. fascinate

7. The actress has a________smile. A. fantastical B. fantastic C. fascinating D. fascinated 8. People all over the country were________ by the news of the victory. A. excited B. interesting C. fantastic D. exciting 9. All the fans jumped about in_______when their team scored the final penalty. A. exciting B. excited C. excitingly D. excitement 10. The baby was_______of being left alone in the room. A. terrible B. terrified C. terrific D. terrifying 11. What a______ C. terror D. terrifying experience! B. terrify A. terrified 12. Don't let children see______films. A. horror B. horrifying C. horrified D. horrible 13. We were_______by the terrible accident. A. horrible B. horror C. horrific D. horrified 14. His foolish mistakes_______ all of us. A. amusing B. amused C. amusement D. amuses 15. To the great_________of all the audience, the actor's beard fell off. A. amusement B. amusing C. amuse D. amused 16. The audience got________with his performance. A. boring B. boredom C. bored D. bore 17.Don't ask such_________questions! A. embarrass B. embarrassment C. embarrassed D. embarrassing 18. Teenagers prefer________films to documentary ones. A. cartoon B. carton C. carnival D. catalogue 19. Young men often enjoy________films. A active B. acting C. action D. acted 20. She won the Oscar Prize for the best female________. A characteristic B. character C. charactcristical D. characterize PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. People couldn't enjoy films at home_________the advent of television. A. during B. until C. since D. for 22. Young people prefer seeing the film at the cinema_____watching it onT.V A. than B. rather C. to D. or 23. Go ahead______ you hit a roundabout and then take the first exit. A. until B. before C. after D. to 24. We didn't start the party_______she arrived. A. before B. when C. during D. until 25. Salem doesn't like_____talkative people. A. 0 B. the C. many D. a 26. It's true that_____rich lead a different life from the poor. A an B. a C. the D. 0 27. Mary lives in_____Canada near Lake Ontario. A. the B. 0 C. a D. an 28. The explorer crossed____Pacific Ocean in a canoe. A0 B. a C. an D. the 29. She has been playing_____flute for ten years. A. the B. 0 C. a D. an 30. For breakfast we usually have____coffee and toast. A. a B. an C. 0 D. the 31. What time do you start____work in the morning? A. the B. a C. 0 D. an 32. Barbara hopes to go to____university next year. A. 0 B. a C. an D. the 33. They went on a cruise down____Nile and saw the Pyramids. A. an B. the C. a D. 0 34. Sarah thinks_____life is more difficult in a foreign country. A. a B. an C. the D. 0

35. The judge sentenced the thief to six months in____ prison. A. 0 B. the C. a D. an 36. I've noticed that___ A. the B. a Spanish eat a lot of vegetables. C. 0 D. an 37. A volcano has erupted in_____Philippines recently.

A. 0 38. A. a 39. We went to A. a 40. I didn't like A. the B. a C. the examinations always make him nervous. B. an C.the _ cinema twice a month. B. the C. 0 __main character in that film. B. 0 C. some D. many D. 0 D. some D. a PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers, Mark your choice on the answer sheet. I saw a film last week that was not very interesting. It was a comedy but it was not very amusing. But perhaps the real problem was not that the film was bad but that I was depressed. The weather was very depressing that day, too. To add to my problem, I was dispointed because I had just had some very surprising news. I had been hoping to get a very interesting job that someone else got instead. In fact, I was very shocked. I didn't get it because I was convinced that I had all the right qualifications. However, dispointing things like this happen all the time, don't they? So why was I surprised? 41. What kind of film did the writer see last week? A. a horror. B. a comedy. C. a tragedy. D. a thriller.

50. Prom the story we can infer that people can only enjoy a film when A. the weather is bad. B. the weather is nice. C. they feel happy. D. the film is not good. Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. The latest production at the Playhouse is a modern version of Moliere's great play of 1666, Le Misanthrope. As in many of his other comedies, Moliere takes an aspect of human nature and (51)._____it, so creating a rich variety of comic scenes and situations. In the past, many directors have (52)_______ to stress the serious(53)_____of the play, but here, (54)_______Jack Long has kept the tone light and (55)_______. Peter Fowler plays the central character, Alceste. He is a man who has no (56)______of people's emotions. He refuses to (57)________any of the small (58)_______ lies that are necessary in normal society, he doesn't mind (59)______people and ends up hurting the (60)________of almost everyone he

meets. It would be easy to feel some sympathy for Alceste - after all, his only fault is that he is too honest - but Peter Fowler manages to make him look a 51. A. increases B. grows C.expands D. exaggerates 52. A. used B. selected C. tended D. leaned 53. A, side B. angle C. view D. edge 54. A. direct B. directive C. direction D. director 55. A. fun B. pleasant C. comic D. amused 56. A. knowledge B. understanding C. conscience D. thought 57. A. speak B. say C. tell D. talk 58. A. green B. red C. grey D. white 59. A. upsetting B. injuring C. wounding D. damaging 60. A. sensations B. emotions C. spirits D. feelings PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. You'd better get someone to clean the office tomorrow. A. You'd better to have the office cleaned tomorrow. B. You'd better have the office cleaned tomorrow. C. You'd better have the office to be cleaned tomorrow. D. You'd better have the office cleaning tomorrow.

62. To Peter's surprise, his boss offered him promotion. A. To Peter's surprise, he was offered promotion. B. Peter was surprised to offer promotion. C. Peter was surprised to be offering promotion. D. To Peter's surprise, his boss was offered promotion. 63. Although the weather was nice, we stayed at home. A. Although the weather was nice, we didn't stay at home. B. Although the weather wasn't nice, we stayed at home. C. Despite the nice weather, we stayed at home. D. Despite the nice weather, we didn't stay at home. 64. He always wanted to become the manager. A. His ambition was to become the manager. B. His ambition is becoming the manager. C. He always has an ambition to become the manager. D. He is ambitious becoming the manager. 65. It isn't necessary to eat all the food if you don't like it. A. If you don't like the food, you do eat it. B. If you like the food, you don't eat it. C. If you don't like the food, you need to eat it. D. If you don't like the food, you don't need to eat it. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. see / film I week I last I interesting I that I very I a I. A. Last week I saw a film that was very interesting. B. I saw a very interesting film that last week. C. I saw a very interesting film last that week. D. I saw a last week film that was very interesting. 67. be I there I on I at I comedy I a I cinema I the I recently I. A. There had been a comedy on at the cinema recently. B. There was a comedy on at the cinema recently. C. There is a comedy on at the cinema recently. D. There has been a comedy on at the cinema recently. 68 cartoon I amusing I many I films I be I famous I Wait Disney I fir I make I company /.

A. Walt Disney company is famous making for many amusing cartoon films. B. Walt Disney company is famous for making many amusing cartoon films. C. Walt Disney company is amusing for making many famous cartoon films. D. Walt Disney company is making for many famous amusing cartoon films. 69. watch I my i be I interested / brother / horror / films /. A. My brother is interested in watching horror films. B. My brother is interested at watching horror films. C. My brother is interested for watching horror films. D. My brother is interested on watching horror films. 70. find I really / thriller / disgusting / I / films /. A. I find films thriller really disgusting. B. I find thriller films really disgusting. C. I find disgusting films really thriller. D. I find disgusting films thriller really

Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. Mickey Mouse is one of main character in Wait Disney films. A B C D 72. Crocodile Dundee is a famous amused comedy, A BCD 73. Harrison Ford is a talent actor in action films, A BCD 74. There are many foreign films with subtitles in TV. A BCD 75. The children were so amusing at the caitoon that they couldn't help laughing. ABC D 76. The woman bursted into tears when watched the love story film. ABC D 77. I don't feel to like going to the cinema tonight. ABC D 78. Action films often make young people feel crazy and to take action. ----------------A B u V 79. Indiana Jones is a famous scientific fiction film. A BCD 80. Hollywood is a capital city of movie in the United States. A BCD

Unit 14.

THE WORLD CUP


PARTI. PHONETICS Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 1. A. scholar B. school C. choral D. chicken 2. A. chronic B. chemistry C. character D.cheque 3. A. good 4. A. village 5. A. skin B. gin B. forget B. key C. large C. bridge C. chain D. age D.edge D. christmas

PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. Brazil has won several gold A. prizes B. awards 7. When the player of his team A. scored B. hit 8. Pele was a famous A. tennis 9. How many World Cups did Pele A. set B. take C. beat player in the world. B. football C. volleyball so far. C. rewards D. cups the goal, he jumped up in excitement D. kicked D. basketball C. get D. participate 10. Hong Son used to be the___ A.chief B. captain 11. Sport always makes players A. compete B. comfort C. compare 12. At the Olympic Games our representatives were in of Vietnamese National Team. C. chef D. referee ____with each others. D. complain ___. with the best swimmers from all parts of the world. A. compete B. competition C. competing D. competitive 13. Our company offers you______prices. A. competing B. competed C. competitive D. competition 14. Vietnam team was warmly welcome by the_____country. A. local B. host C. hostess D. house 15. If you're not too tired we could have a____ A. match B. play C. game of tennis after work D. party 16. Can you tell me the_____of those sport shoes? A. charge B. price C. amount D. expense 17. It's too early in the_____to expect many football matches played in the city. A. term B. season C. time D. calendar 18. You are not allowed to get into the stadium______you have got a ticket. A. unless B. if C. whether D. without 19. Our football team lost_____three goals to nil. A. with B. by C. to D. in 20. The first _____ of the football match was more exciting than the second one. A. quarters B. thirds C. half D. fourths PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. She has just passed the entrance exam. She_____study English at university.

A. is going to B. was going C is D was 22. Look at those dark clouds! It_____. A. is raining B. rains C. will rain D. is going to rain 23. I've got two tickets. I______to watch a football match this afternoon. A go B. was going C. am going D. went 24. When I come to school tomorrow, I____my new sport shoes. A. will wears B. am going to wear C. wear D. worn 25. It's rather hot in here.___you open the window, please? A. Shall B. Do C. Will D. Did 26. The match------on TV next Monday afternoon. A. will be shown B. was shown C. was being shown D. will show 27. The bag looks heavy. I_____you with it. A. help B. will help C. am helping D. am going help 28. Oh, I left the door open. I _ A. am going C. will go and shut it. B. would go D. should go 29._____you please be quiet? I'm trying to concentrate. A. Should B. Would C. Could D. Will

30. "I need some money." "Don't worry, I____. lend you some." A. would B. will

C. must D. won't 31.1______tell him what you said. I know he is an unreliable person. A. won't B. will C. mustn't D. am going to 32.1 promise I______call you as soon as I arrive. B. shouldn't D. must A. don't C. will 33. "What would you like to drink?" "I A. should C. won't D. must B. '11

have some coffee, please." 34. Ther're only five minutes left and our team has scored three goals. I'm sure our team ,_____win the match. A. will B. should C. shouldn't D. can't 35. Where do you think the next match_________be played? A.would B. should C. will D. must 36. The final match starts at 2p.m tomorrow. It____, A. has B. is going to C. have D. will have 37. The coach____________announce the list of footballers at the meeting finished by 5p.m. tomorrow morning. He's got the final list. A. is going B. shouldn't C. is going to D. won't

38. Tennis is often played on grass_______. A. court B. course C. stadium D. pitch 39. Golf is played on a golf______.

A. court B. stage C. course D. stadium 40. Did you see England play against Brazil on TV? It was a very______match. A. exciting B. excited C. excite D. excitingly PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. A drop shot, a tennis player "drops" the ball just over the net, hoping that his or her opponent won't get to it at all or will just barely reach it, thus making a weak return. The drop shot works well in a number of situations. It can be used to tire an opponent, to bring a baseline player to the net, to win points outright when an opponent is slow in moving forward or is out of position, or to substitute for the approach shot. A perfect situation for a drop shot occurs when a player's opponent is far out of the court and hits well to the inside of the service line. A good drop shot is a sure winner, but a bad one is equally certain a disaster. The opponent who gets to the ball early has been handed the net position, which is a distinct advantage for the net rusher who will usually win the point in short order. 4 J . The word "it" in line 2 refers to______. A. his or her opponent. B. the ball. C. the net. D. a weak return. 42. What does a tennis player do on a drop shot? A. He drops the ball just over the net. B. He drops the ball just under the net. C. He drops the ball just beneath the net. D. He drops the ball just across the net. 43. A successful drop shot is the one that makes the opponent_____. A. miss the ball. B. catch the ball. C. reach the ball. D. get the ball. 44. A drop shot works well in order to_____ A. tire an opponent. B. bring a baseline player to the net. C. win points or substitute for the approach shot. D. all A, B, and C. 45. A perfect situation for a drop shot occurs when a player's opponent
is

A. inside the court and reaches the ball B. inside the court and won't get to the the ball

C. far out of court and hits well to the inside of the service line D. out of the court and just moves forward 46. The opponent who has been handed the net position.

A. passes the ball early B. gets to the ball early C. makes a good turn D. hands the ball early 47. The word "distinct" in line 10 is closest in meaning to which of the following words? A. difficult B. comparable

C. definite D. practiced 48. As a result of getting to the ball early, the opponent A. has been handed the net position B. has been moved out of position C. has been substituted D. has to slow down 49. The word "which" in line 10 refers to A. the opponent B. a distinct advantage C. the net position D. the winning point 50. The passage tells the readers about________. A. a rule in football B. a rule in volleyball C. a technique in table tennis D. a technique in tennis Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet Most sport today is the work of skilled professionals. Football, or (51)______, is an example of a (52)_______game. The game of football was first (53)_____in Britain and then spread (54)______other countries. Now all countries hope to (55)______for the World Cup. However, there are still plenty of amateur football (56)______ in Britain. They enjoy (57)_____ the game (58)_____ Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Amateur clubs can compete (59). in the English Football Association Cup (60)______. 51. A. basketball B. skiing C. golf D. soccer 52. A. profession B. professional C. professionally D. professor 53. A. occured B.taken C. played D. seen 54. A. to B. in C. out D. from 55. A. win B. lose C. compete D. share 56. A. makers B. players C. workers D. keepers 57. A. play B. to play C. played D. playing 58. A. in C. about D. on B. at 59. A. on B. against C. for D.by 60. A. compete B. competitor C. competative D. competition PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. In spite of the heavy rain, the children still played football fascinatingly. A. The children still played football fascinatingly although the heavy rain. B. Despite of the heavy rain, the children still played football fascinatingly. C. It rained heavily but the children didn't play football fascinatingly D. Although it rained heavily, the children still played football fascinatingly. 62. Although I was very asleep, I still wanted to watch the match on TV. A. I was very asleep so I wanted to watch the match on TV. B. I was very asleep so I don't want to watch the match on TV. C. I was very asleep but I still wanted to watch the match on TV. D. I was very asleep, yet I didn't want to watch the match on TV. 63.1 love sport although I can't play any game. A. In spite of the fact that I can't play any game, I love sport B. I can't play any game so I don't love sport. C. I can't play any game and I don't love sport. D. I love sport because I can't play any game . 64. Their team practised a lot but they lost the game. A. Their team practised a lot and they lost the game. B. Although their team practised a lot, they lost the game. C. Despite of their team practised a lot, they lost the game. D. Their team didn't practise a lot so they lost the game. 65. He was injured but he went on playing until the match finished. A. He was injured so he stopped playing before the match finished. B. He was injured because he went on playing until the match finished. C. In spite of his injury, he went on playing until the match finished.

D. He went on playing until the match finished because he was injured. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. at 7p.m. I the stadium I arrive I start I until I the match III. A. 1 want to arrive at the stadium until the match starts at 7p.m. B. I don't want to arrive at the stadium until the match starts at 7p.m. C. I don't want to arrive at the stadium until the match will start at 7p.m. D. I don't want to arrive in the stadium until the match starts at 7p.m. 67. watch I my brother I a football match I be I there I one I good I on TV I rarely I. A. My brother rarely watches a football match on TV in case there is a good one. B. My brother rarely watches a football match on TV until there isn't a good one. C. My brother rarely watches a football match on TV as long as there isn t a good one. D. My brother rarely watches a football match on TV unless there is a good one. 68. schoolgirls I be I we I my sister III play I used / badminton I school I after I and I every day /. A. When we were schoolgirls, my sister and 1 didn't used to playing badminton after school every day. B. When we were schoolgirls, my sister and I didn't used to play badminton after school every day. C. When we were schoolgirls, my sister and I used to play badminton after school every day. D. When we were schoolgirls, my sister and I used playing badminton after school every day. 69. cup I the I coming I national team I be I hard I train I our I for I. A. Our national team has been training hard for the coming cup. B. Our national team is training hard to the coming cup. C. Our national team had been training hard to the coming cup. D. Our national team was training hard for the coming cup. 70. World Cup I the I play I Asia I first I in I in I 2002 /. A. The World Cup had been first played in Asia in 2002. B. The World Cup first played in Asia in 2002. C. The World Cup has first been played in Asia in 2002. D. The World Cup was first played in Asia in 2002. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. In the past, sport games were not show on TV. A B C D 72. At present, people can stay at home and watch living show on TV. A B CD 73. Everything would have been all right if you did not make such a mistake. A BCD 74. Doing exercises is good to our body as well as our mind. A B CD 75. The team was dispointing at the result, but all the players agreed that ABC D it had been a good game. 76. Like walking, jogging can be do any time, anywhere and involves only A B CD one person. 77. He was the first athlete arrives the finish and won the gold medal. ABC D 78. To live healthily we should do exercises regularly and stop smoke. A BCD 79. By the time we will arrive at the stadium, the match will have been played ABC D for 10 minutes. 80. Bob, along with his brothers, go swimming every morning. A BCD

Unit 15

CITIES
PARTI. PHONETICS

Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 1. A. they 2. A. there 3. A. worth 4. A. another 5. A. leather B. thumb B. than B. breathe B. mother B. mathematics 0. thick C. three C. breath C. feather C. neither D. think D. that D.path D. birthday D. together PART It VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. The Normans_______England in 1066. A. captured 7. China is B. conquered of Vietnam. C. defeated D. moved A. to the north 8. Hanoi is B. in the north of Vietnam. A. on the north B. at the north 9. The French colonists C. at the north D. on the north C. to the north D. in the north

______Vietnam for over a century. A. lived B. inhabited C. invaded D. sheltered 10. Ly Thai To was the King who_______Hanoi capital city. A. established B. establishment C. establishes D. had established 11. Europe is famous for many_______. buildings. A. historical B. historic C. history D. historian 12. The USA is a________country. A. one-state B. metropolis C, metropolitan D. political 13. The electronics company failed to make a profit and was eventually ____by a larger one. A. taken over B. take over C. taken of D. taken out 14. Viet Tri is a place where three rivers join and________their water. A. mix 15. Sydney is A. fog-free B. melt C. dissolve ___in all seasons. B. ice-free C. duty-free D. mingle D. dust-free C or ce on ior makes Hong Kong a(n)_______area? al B. uncommon C. general I), ordinary Cong_______to Britain by the year 1997. ted B. owned C. belonged D. related ced ling apital was______called Thang Long. 2Ct* ly B. original C. origin D. originated .re_________to Ha Long because of its beautiful natural resorts.

B. attractive C. attraction D. attracted | many________streets in Hanoi. B. ancient C. antique D. out-dated RAMMAR -40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or loice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on I said last night, I still respect you. B. Despite C. Although D. Even though affic was bad, I arrived on time. B. In spite of C. But D. Although went wrong_______I had planned everything carefully. th B. because C. although D. in spite of A. ries______have unhappy endings. B. who C. in which D, whose \ me from Vinh was the guide for our group during my holiday, ed B. which C. who D. whose back to the town______I was born. 3. where C. in where D. at where re in a country_____there is plenty of sunshine. . which C. at where D. where __I wanted to see, was on holiday. which C. that D. whose ai ______husband won the Nobel Prize. 3ntual S vhom C. whose D. that es travelling, refused to go with me to Ha Long Bay. rhose C, that D. whom wa r is my boss, has just moved to Paris. p^ iom C. that D. whose ) of the mountain,______we had a picnic. i-free ere C. at where D. on where 33. We don't want to swim in the sea,_____looks very dirty. A. where B. at which C. which D. in which 34. He gave me the important information,______I noted down at once A. which B. that C. with which D. to which 35. Did he explain A. that ______went wrong? B. what C. who 36. He's the painter ._____last exhibition was such a failure D. where A. who B. which C. that 37. I'm looking forward to the programme____ A. it B. its C. which 38. I told the policeman______had happened. A. that B. what C. where D. whose is on after the news. D. whose
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PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. It has been said that to turn a corner in Toledo is to enter another century. The city is a rich blend of the cultures that occupied it after a series of invations. Strategically nearly impregnable. Toledo is located in the centre of Spain and is encircled by the Tagus River. Roman rule lasted 300 years and saw the development of the Spanish language. Having defeated the Romans, the Visigoths established their capital at Toledo and brought Christianity to the city's citizens. It was the conquest of Toledo in the eighth century by the Moors that created the most dramatic and lasting effects upon the city. Moorish arts and architecture embellished the once predominantly military fortress. Mosques,

mansions, and towers were built to last, so they remain to impress the visitors to Toledo with their opulence to this day. Medieval Toledo sheltered a compatible mixture of Christians, Moslems, and Jews. Scholars from all three religious groups collaborated to make the school of Translators famous throughout Europe for its Aristotelian philosophy. 41. You can infer that if you turn four corners in Toledo, you will______. A. find four different cultures B. find yourself on the banks of the Tagus River C. see Moorish architecture D. discover relics of 400 years

. 42. Where is Toledo located? A. in the centre of Europe B. in the centre of Spain C. in the centre of Italy D. in the centre of Greek 43. Roman invaded Spain and ruled the country for______. A. a century B. two centuries C. three centuries D. 400 years 44. What did the Visigoths do at Toledo? A. They established their capital B. They brought Christianity to the city's citizens C. Both A & B D. They brought Mosques to the city's citizen 45. Toledo was invaded by_____. A. the Romans B. the Visigoths G. the Moors D. All A, B & C 46. When did the Moors occupy and conquer Toledo? A. in the sixteenth century B. in the seventeenth century C. in the eighth century D. in the eighteenth century 47. Christianity was brought to Toledo by the______. A. Romans B. Spanish kings C. Visigoths D. Moors 48. What kinds of buildings for religious worship would you find in Toledo? A. cathedrals, mosques, and synagogues B. vicarages, churches, and synagogues C. synagogues, spires, and monasteries D. temples, fortresses, and mosques 49. What invader of Toledo left the most lasting impression upon the city's style of building? A. the Romans B. Spanish kings C. the Jews D. the Moors 50. You can infer from the fact that the School of Translators had scholars from three very different religious groups that_________. A. religious tolerance existed in Toledo for some time B. religious persecution was common in Toledo C. Aristotelian philosophy made scholars logical D. translators were needed to expound their teachings Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. In AD 79, Mount Vesuvius erupted, sending out a huge cloud of dust and rock that darkened the sky. It came without warning, and the (51)______of the explosion was so great that it was felt from hundreds of miles away. In the town of Pompeii, at the foot of the volcano, the inhabitants picked up

whatever belongings they (52)______carry and (53)______the open countryside. In the terrible storm that followed, dust and rock from the volcano rained down onto the town, filling the street with deep layers of ash and poisonous gas, (54)______it impossible for the people to (55)______. The town of Pompeii was completely (56)______by the rain of death, and (57)______lost to the world for centuries. Excavation work did not begin (58)____ ____ 1748, when Rocco Alcubierre found some wall paintings while he was digging at the site, in the years that followed, archaeologists realized that they had (59)_________one of the most astonishing ruins of all time. Almost everything in Pompeii had been (60)_______ preserved. Several houses still had their roofs, and inside the furniture and the decorations were just as they had been centuries earlier. re were also remains rf over 2,000 p eople. 51. A. energy B. fuel C. power D. efficiency 52. A. managed B. succeeded C. achieved D. could 53. A. made up B. made out C. made over D. made for 54. A. having B. leaving C. making D. turning 55. A. get down B. get over C. get away D. get on 56. A. damaged B. hurt C. collapsed D. destroyed 57. A. lay B. lied C.laid D! lain 58. A. by B. until C. for D. since 59. A. come up B. come across C. come over D. come on 60. A. perfectly B. exactly C. accurately D. precisely PARTV. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 61. It took me the whole day to tour around the city. A. I spent the whole day tour around the city. B. I spent the whole day in touring around the city. 0. I spent the whole day touring around the city. D. I spent the whole day with touring around the city. 62. I'm sure I told her to stay at home, but she's gone out. A. Even though I told her to stay at home, she's gone out. B. I told her to stay at home although she's gone out, C. I told her to stay at home so she's gone out. D. I told her to stay at home so she didn't go out. 63. I studied hard but I didn't pass the entrance exam. A. Although I studied hard, I passed the entrance exam. B. Although I didn't study hard, I didn't fail the entrance exam. C. Although I didn't study hard, I pass the entrance exam. D. Although 1 studied hard, I didn't pass the entrance exam. 64. It was a holiday, but my brother went to school as usual. A. Although it was a holiday, my brother didn't go to school as usual. B. In spite of the fact that it was a holiday, my brother went to school as usual. C. Although it was a holiday, my brother didn't went to school as usual. D. In spite it was a holiday, my brother went to school as usual. 65. You'd better post these letters as soon as possible. A. It's time you posted these letters. B. It's time you post these letters. C. It's time posted these letters. D. It's time posting these letters. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. sure / be I I I if I there / be I or not / Peter /. A. I'm not sure if Peter would have been there or not. B. I'm not sure if Peter will be there or not. C. I'm sure if Peter had been there or not. D. I'm sure if Peter would be there or not. 67. we I so?ne I like I people I do I more I others / do I why I than I? A. Why do we like some people more than we do others? B. Why do we like more people than we do others?

C. Why do we like some more people than we do others? D. Why do people like some more than we do others? 68. Adam Francis j be I New York I a property developer / be I last night /. A. Adam Francis who is a property developer, was in New York last night. B. Adam Francis is a property developer whom was in New York last night, C. Adam Francis, who is a property developer, is in New York last night. D. Adam Francis, who is a property developer, was in New York last night. 69. St Paul's Cathedral I the / she I work I be I near I office I. A. She works in the office where is near St Paul's Cathedral. B. The office in which she works is near St Paul's Cathedral. C. The office that she works in is near St Paul's Cathedral. D. The office in where she Works is near St Paul's Cathedral. 70. Vinh III come back / last year 11 / to / spend / chidhood / my /. A. Last year I came back to Vinh where I spend my chidhood. B. Last year I came back to Vinh in where I spent my childhood. C. Last year J came back to Vinh, where I spent my childhood. D. Last year I came back to Vinh at which I spent my childhood. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. He works at Heathrow Airport, that is one of the biggest airports in ABC D the world. 72. Da Lat, where is located on High Land, is famous for mild climate. A B CD 73. Nha Trang has a beautiful beach at which many tourists often sunbathe. ABC D 74. My brother works in Ca Mau, that is to the farthest end of Vietnam. A B CD 75. The tour guide is introducing to the visitors the church winch architecture A BCD is very special. 176. A huge amount of tourists come to this city every year. A BCD 77. It is too nice weather that I would like to go to the beach. A BCD, 78. If it didn't rain yesterday, we would have had our barbecue outdoors. A BCD 79. We can reserve the hotel rooms after all of students who plan to take ABC D the trip have signed up. 80. Despite she didn't understand what the man who stopped her on the A C street wanted, she tried to be helpful. D B

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Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet 1. A. ashore 2. A. casual 3. A. T.shirt 4. A. measure 5. A. tradition B. vision B. washing B. delicious B, unusual B. television C. shoes C. machine C. finished C. sure C. washing D. sure D. sugar D. treasure D. pleasure D. information PART II. VOCABULARY Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 6. The________of APEC are warmly welcome to Vietnam. A. people B. representatives 7. His business is_______. A. rising B. growing 8. The attractions of the city_______ A. engraved B. lived 9. Ha Long is the_____of Vietnam. A. history B. heritage C. tourists D. visitors

C. getting up D. nourishing deeply on the visitors' mind. C. stayed D. lay C. historical place D. historic place 10. Vietnam is an ideal______for many tourists from all over the world. A. tour B. visit C. destination D. attraction 11. One______pagoda is famous for its architecture. A. pillar B. legr C. foot D. step 12. Trang Tien Plaza is the biggest______in Hanoi. A. street B. road C. trading centre D. office 13.____houses are rarely seen in big cities in Vietnam nowadays. ATtatched-roofed B, Tiled-roofed C. Flat-roofed D. Sloping-roofed 14. Hung Temple was built to_____the first King of our country. A. remember B. commemorate C. memorize D. murmur 15. My brother's job is to_____a design on a metal plate. A. carve B. print C. paint D. engrave 16. The capital of Vietnam was_____named Thang Long. A. initially B. originally C. finally D. eventually 17. There were about ten delegates of_______attending the conference. A representatives B. members C. participants D. partners 18. Mango orchards_______in Cuu Long delta. A grow B. plant C. flourish D. raise 19. There are many_______wooden statues in pagodas in Vietnam. A. painting B. printing C. drawing D. carved 20. Tourists often_____their names on a tree trunk A print B. carve C. paint D. draw PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. Ho Chi Minh city is much______than Hanoi capital. A. larger B. smaller C. higher D. lower 22. Australia is the______continent in the world. A. largest B. smallest C. biggest D. largest 23. Living in the countryside is______than in cities A. less peaceful B. most peaceful C. more peaceful D. least peaceful 24. Your car is in_____'__ condition than mine. A. worse B. worst C. bad D. badly 25. That was the______day in my life.

A. excited B. happiest C. interesting D. exciting 26. Hoa doesn't cook______her mother. A. as bad as B. as good as C. as quick as D. as well as 27. She is the_____. beautiful girl I have ever met. A. the less B. more C. most D. much 28. The Queen of England is one of the_______women in the world. A richer B. richest C. much rich D. most rich 29. I'm sorry I'm late. It took me____to get here than 1 expected. A longer B. further C. more D. less 30. Her illness was more______than we first thought. A fatal B. important C. severe D. serious 16. The capital of Vietnam was_____named Thang Long. A. initially B. originally C. finally D. eventually 17. There were about ten delegates of_______attending the conference. A representatives B. members C. participants D. partners 18. Mango orchards_______in Cuu Long delta. A. grow B. plant C. flourish D. raise 19. There are many_______wooden statues in pagodas in Vietnam. A. painting B. printing C. drawing D. carved 20. Tourists often_____their names on a tree trunk. A. print B. carve C. paint D. draw PART III. GRAMMAR Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences. Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 21. Ho Chi Minh city is much______than Hanoi capital. A. larger B. smaller C. higher D. lower 22. Australia is the______continent in the world. A. largest B. smallest C. biggest D. largest 23. Living in the countryside is______than in cities A. less peaceful B. most peaceful C. more peaceful D. least peaceful 24. Your car is in______ condition than mine. A. worse B. worst C. bad D. badly 25. That was the______day in my life. A. excited B. happiest C. interesting D. exciting 26. Hoa doesn't cook______her mother. A. as bad as B. as good as C. as quick as D. as well as 27. She is the_____beautiful girl I have ever met. A. the less B. more C. most D. much 28. The Queen of England is one of the_______women in the world. A. richer B. richest C. much rich D. most rich 29. I'm sorry I'm late. It took me____to get here than I expected. A. longer B. further C. more D. less 30. Her illness was more______than we first thought. A. fatal B. important C. severe D. serious 31. Health and happiness are more______than money. A. importantly B. important C. importance D. serious 32. We often go camping when we go on holiday because it's____than staying in a hotel. A. much cheaper B. more cheaper C. less cheaper D. least cheaper 33. Please let me know immediately if you hear any_____news. A. farther B. further C. extra D. earlier 34. There were_____people at this meeting than at the last one. A. less B. much C. many D. fewer 35. That house over there is the____building in the town. A. eldest B. oldest C. ancientest D. antique 36. What's the_____film you've ever seen? A. good . B. interesting C. best D. boring 37. What's the____river in the world? A. short B. long C. wide D. longest 38.1 stayed in one of the_____room in the hotel. A. large B. nicest C. pretty D. nicer ^e

39. Let's walk. It's just_______taking the bus. A. as quick as B. as soon as C. as fast as D. as early as 40. There's plenty of food, so eat_______you like. A. as many as C. as much as 0. as lot as D. as great as PART IV. READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. London is the place where the historic past and the present come alive. A blend of history, architecture and culture has created an amazingly and constantly developing city. Not surprisingly the capital has become a wonderful place for visitors and a great place to live with countless museums, galleries and entertainment places throughout the city. Whatever you want to buy, you can surely find out in London. London has a population of 7.2 million people and it is one of Europe's most densely populated areas. Throughout history, a lot of immigrants and refugees have been arriving in London. London has more women than men and its population is younger when compared to the rest of the country. The capital is housing over 306,000 students in higher education. 41. Which sentence is true? A. There are not any works of architecture in London. B. London is a constantly developing city. C. No tourists visit London. D. There are not many museums in London. 42. To many visitors, London is_______. A. the most populous city in the world. B. not well-developed C. an amazing architecture D. a wonderful place 43. London attracts visitors because of its______. A. blend of history B. countless musuems and art galleries C. entertainment places D. all A, B, C 44. The population of London is________. A. seven million people B. over seven million people C. less than seven million people D. six million people 45. London is one of the most______city in Europe. A. historic B. surprising C. undeveloped D. populous 46. In London, there are________. A. no universities B. more men than women C. many students coming for higher education D. no immigrants 47. The population of London is_____when compared to the rest of the country. A. older B. younger C. smaller D. bigger 48._____of the population of London is female. A. Half B. Less than half C. More than half D. One third 49. 306,000 is the number of________in London. A. population B. higher education students C. immigrants and refugees D. workers 50. The main idea of the passage is A. to introduce a new industrial city in Britain

B. to advertise a new city in Britain C. to advertise a new shopping centre in Britain D. to introduce a historical city in Britain Questions 51 -60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. An American professor who has studied the Mayas has come up with a new theory about the sudden end of their empire. (51)______to professor Richard Hansen, an archaeologist at the University of California, the (52)_______of the Mayan civilisation in Central America was (53)________ about by the Mayas themselves. Their object was to display their (54)_______and power by making their buildings and decoration as beautiful as possible. This (55)_______using large quantities of lime, which they put on the walls to make them smooth. Unfortunately, the creation of lime is a process which requires intensive heat, and they therefore (56)______. to cut down huge numbers of trees. This affected the quality of the soil, and it became almost impossible to farm. Professor Hansen, who has (57)_______returned from an excavation in the El Mirador region of northern Guatemala, (58)_______ a meeting of archaeologists in Philadelphia that the Mayas, having (59)_______ this mistake in the 3rd century, repeated it 600 years later, at which time it proved fatal. Increasing food (60)_______among the Mayas created a Centra] American equivalent of the Peloponnesian War which ravaged ancient Greek. 51. A. Refering B. Relating C. According D. Respecting 52. A. collapse B. drop C.crash D. stop 53. A. made 54. A. wealth 55. A. depended 56. A. obliged 57. A. still 58. A. explained 59. A. made 60. A. lack B. came B. fortune B. needed B. forced B. just B.told B. had B. shortages C.turned C. salary C. requested C. must C.yet C. suggested C. taken C. droughts D. brought D.cash D. involved D. had D. already D. claimed D. done D, failures

PART V. WRITING Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet, 61.1 haven't tasted such good coffee for ages. A. This is the best coffee I've tasted for ages. B. This coffee is the best I tasted for ages. C. I didn't taste any such good coffee for ages. D. I never tasted such good coffee for ages. 62. None of the other books is as interesting as this one A. This book is more interesting one. B. This book is the much interesting one. C. This book is the less interesting one. D. This book is the most interesting one. 63. Peter is the most generous person I know. A. I know a most generous person than Peter. B. I know a more generous person than Peter. C. I don't know a more generous person than Peter. D. I don't know any most generous person than Peter. 64. That's the cheapest dish on the menu. A. None of the other dishes is as cheap as that one. B. That dish is cheap than this one on the menu. C. That dish is cheaper on the menu. D. This dish is cheaper than that one on the menu. 65. My feet are size 38 and your feet are size 36. A. Your feet are bigger than mine. B. My feet are bigger than yours.

C. Your feet are much big than mine. D. Mine feet are. smaller than yours. Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding etter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 66. twice / it / be / few / years / ago / petrol / as / as / a / expensive / be /. A. Petrol is as twice expensive as it was a few years ago. B. Petrol is twice as expensive as it was a few years ago. C. Petrol is expensive as twice as it was a few years ago. D. Petrol is as expensive twice as it was a few years ago. 67. can / not I you I cheaper / a / restaurant / this I than i one /. A. You cannot tind a cheaper restaurant than this one. B. You cannot find a restaurant cheaper than this one. C. You cannot find a this cheaper restaurant than one. D. You cannot find a restaurant than this cheaper one. 68. the I far I be I not I station / as / as / I / think I. A. T thought the station wasn't as far as. B. The station was as far as I didn't think. C. I didn't think the station was as far as. D. The station wasn't as far as I thought. 69. be I it I city I largest I country i our I the I in / I I. A. The largest city it is in our country. B. It is the largest country in our city. C. It is the largest city in our country. D. It is the city largest in our country. 70. he I make I never I bad I a I mistake / such I. A. He has never made a such bad mistake. B. He has never made such a bad mistake. C. He has never made such bad a mistake. D. He has never made a bad such mistake. Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D. Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 71. As I waited for my interview, I became most nervous. A BCD 72. The suitcase seemed to get more heavy as I carried it along the road. ABC D 73. Since she has been in Britain, her English has got well. A B C D 74. He became most talkative as the conversation continued. A B CD 75. Can you move a little further away because you are standing too near A B CD the camera. 76. It's becoming hard and harder for young graduates to find jobs. A BCD 77. r ye never slept in such a uncomfortable bed. A" B C D 78. This is the more stupid thing you've ever done. A BCD 79. Is Hoi An the much ancient town in Vietnam? A B CD 80. The longer ranges of mountain in our country is Truong Son. A B CD

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Unit 8. THE STORY OF MY VILLAGE Parti. l.C 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. D Part 2. 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. C 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. D 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. D Part 3. 21. B 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. A 31. D 32. A 33. B 34. C 35. A 36. D 37. B 38. A 39. C 40. A Part 4. 41. A 42. B 43. D 44. D 45. D 46. D 47. B 48. B 49. D 50. B 51. B 52. C 53. A 54. A 55. D 56. A 57. B 58. C 59. A 60. O Part 5. 61. D 62. A 63. C 64. D 65. A 66. C 67. A 68. C 69. D 70. A 71. D 72. A 73. C 74. B 75. A 76. C 77. D 78. B 79. C 80. D Unit 9. UNDERSEA WORLD Part 1. l.D 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C Part 2. 6. A 7. C 8.B 9. D 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. D 14.C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. D 20. C Part 3. 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. B 26. D 27. C 28. A 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. C 33. B 34. C 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. D Part 4. 41. B 42. A 43. C 44. C 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. C 49. A 50. D 51. B 52. A 53. D 54. C 55. D 56. C 57. D 58. B 59. C 60. D Part 5. 61. A 62. D 63. B 64. A 65. C 66. B 67. A 68. D 69. C 70. B 71. C 72. B 73. B 74. C 75. B 76. B 77. A 78. C 79. A 80. C Unit 10 Parti. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. Unit 11 Part 1. Part 2. Part 3. Part 4. Part 5. . CONSERVATION 2. B 3. A l.B 6. A 7. A 8.B 16. C 17. B 18. A 21. C 22. A 23. D 31. A 32. B 33. D 41. C 42. B 43. C 51. B 52. A 53. C 61. B 62. C 63. B 71. A 72. D 73. B . NATIONAL PARK l.D 2. A 3. C 6. B 16. B 21. C 31. A 41. C 51. C 61. B 71. D 7. A 17. C 22. A 32. C 42. C 52. B 62. C 72. C 8. B 18. A 23. B 33. D 43. B 53. B 63. A 73. D 4. B 9.D 19. C 24. D 34. D 44. D 54. C 64. D 74. A 4. D 9. A 19. D 24. B 34. A 44. B 54. A 64. C 74. B 5. A 10. A 20. D 25. C 35. B 45. B 55. D 65. A 75. B 5. B 10. B 20. C 25. C 35. B 45. D 55. C 65. A 75. B 11. B 26. A 36. C 46. A 56. D 66. A 76. A 12. D 27. B 37. D 47. C 57. A 67. B 77. D 13. B 28. D 38. A 48. D 58. C 68. D 78. C 14. C 29. B 39. B 49. A 59. D 69. A 79. B

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14. C 29. C 39. D 49. A 59. A 69. A 79. C

15. D 30. B 40. A 50. B 60. C 70. B 80. B --------15. A 30. D 40. C 50. D 60. A 70. C 80. A

Unit 12 MUSIC Parti. 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. B Part 2. 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. B 10. D 11. A 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. D 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. D 20. A Part 3. 21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. C 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. D 34. C 35. B 36. C 37. B 38. D 39. B 40. C Part 4. 41. D 42. A 43. C 44. A 45. B 46. C 47. C 48. D 49. B 50. C 51. B 52. D 53. A 54. C 55. A 56. D 57. B 58. C 59. C 60. D Part 5. 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. C 65. A 66. A 67. B 68. A 69. D 70. C 71. A 72. B 73. B 74. D 75. B 76. C 77. B 78. C 79. C 80. B

Unit 13, FILM AND CINEMA 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. A Part 1. l.D 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. A Part 2.
16. C 17.D 18. A 19. C 20. B

Part 3. 21. B 22. C 23. A 24, D 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. A 30. C Part 4. Part 5.
31. C 41.B 51. D 61. B 71. C 32. A 42. C 52. C 62. A 72. C 33. B 43. D 53. A 63. C 73. B 34. D 44. D 54. D 64. A 74. D 4. B 9. D 19. B 24. B 34. A 44. D 54. A 64. B 74. B 4. D 9. C 19. D 24. A 34. A 44. C 54. C 64. B 74. C 4. C 9. B 19. D 24. A 34. D 44. B 54. A 64. A 74. B 35. A 45. D 55. C 65. D 75. B 5. C 10. B 20. C 25. C 35. C 45. C 55. C 65. C 75. B 5. B 10. A 20. B 25. C 35. B 45. D 55. C 65. A 75. D 5. B 10. C 20. B 25. B 35. B 45. D 55. D 65. B 75. B 36. A 46. D 56. B 66. A 76. C 37. C 47. B 57. C 67. D 77. B 38. D 48. D 58. D 68. B 78. D 39. C 49. C 59. A 69. A 79. C 40. A 50. C 60. D 70. B 80. B

Unit 14 . THE WORLD CUP 2. D 3. A Part 1. l.D Part 2. 6. D 7. A 8. B Part 3. Part 4. Part 5.
16. B 21. A 31. A 41. B 51. D 61. D 71.D 17. B 22. D 32. C 42. A 52. B 62. C 72. C

11. A 12. B 26. A 36. D 46. B 56. B 66. B 76. B 27. B 37. C 47. C 57. D 67. D 77. C

13. C 28. C 38. A 48. A 58. D 68. C 78. D

14. B 29. D 39. C 49. C 59. B 69. A 79. A

15. C 30. B 40. A 50. D 60. D 70. D 80. B

18. A 23. C 33. B 43. A 53. C 63. A 73. C

Unit 15 CITIES Part 1. 1. A 2. A 3. B Part 2. 6. B 7. A 8. D


16. A Part 3. 21. B 31. D Part 4. 41. D 51. C Part 5. 61. C 71. C 17. C 22. D 32. B 42. B 52. D 62. A 72. C

11. B 26. B 36. D 46. C 56. D 66. B 76. A

12. C 27. D 37. C 47. C 57. A 67. A 77. A

13. A 28. A 38. B 48. A 58. B 68. D 78. A

14. D 29. C 39. A 49. D 59. B 69. B 79. C

15. B 30. A 40. D 50. A 60. A 70. C 80. A

18. A 23. C 33. C 43. C 53. D 63. D 73. C 3.D 8. A 18. C 23. C 33, B 43. D 53. D 63. C 73. D

Unit 16 . CITIES Part 1. LB 2. A Part 2. 6. B 7. D 16. B 17. A Part 3. 21. A 22. B 31. B 32. A Part 4. 41. B 42. D 51. C 52. A Part 5. 61. A 62. D 71. D 72. C

11. A 12. C 26. D 36. C 46. C 56. D 66. B 76. A 27. C 37. D 47. B 57. C 67. A 77. C

13. A 28. B 38. B 48. C 58. B 68. D 78. A

14. B 29. A 39. A 49. B 59. A 69. C 79. B

15. D 30. D 40. C 50. D 60. B 70. B 80. A

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