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Trang 1REVISION 8 MII
Part A: Listening Listen 1
I Listen carefully, then circle T (True) or F (False):
T F 1 The report is about the effect of noise from ships on the behavior of whales
T F 2 Passenger ships, trade ships, and fishing boats are a specialpart of life on the open sea
T F 3 Scientists reported their observations that the ocean is getting noisier
T F 4 That is sound recorded near the busy shipping lanes off Vancouver Island in Australia
T F 5 They say engine noise is continuous during the day
II Listen to the recording and circle the best answer A, B, C or D:
6 Today, it will be another _ day
wet
7 Most areas of the _ will be overcast
8 Temperatures will be around degrees
9 Some breezes on the coast
10 Tomorrow, a band of rain is going to creep in from the West
Listen 2
I Listen to the following conversation For each question, write T if the statement is TRUE and
F if it is FALSE
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3 The tour guide brought David souvenir shopping for postcards to add to his collection x
II You will listen to the following conversation For each question, circle the correct option Questions:
6 The English test was hard because the son didn’t understand .
Class: 8A…
Name: …
Trang 2A positive verbs in past simple B regular verbs in past simple
C irregular verbs in future simple D irregular verbs in past simple
7 What is true about the English language?
A you can’t make good money B it’s simple to learn
C it is the most spoken language in the world D you won’t need it
8 The mother worked as a .
A musician B photographer C teacher D tour guide
9 Why would a musician need to know English?
A if they get lost and need directions B to make good money
C to pass a test D travel around the world
10 What is the main topic of the conversation?
A The best way to learn English is to practice
B You can make good money working as a tour guide
C Musicians travel all around the world
D English can change someone’s life
Listen 3
Part I Listen to the following conversation For each question, write T if the statement is TRUE and F if it is FALSE.
1 Tom’s trip was boring, although he really missed his friends and family x
2 The thing that surprised him was how welcoming everyone was x
3 His friend Alex was pleased to hear Tom had trouble making friends x
5 It was difficult at first because he was not very good at under standing the teacher x
Part II You will listen to a student and teacher talking about studying abroad For each
question, circle the correct option
6 How many years did Ms Sullivan spend teaching abroad?
7 What can an online exchange provider do?
A help make travel arrangements B call your parents
C drive you to the airport D cook you food
8 Why should Simon start saving money?
Trang 3A to buy a plane ticket B in case something happens
9 Why would Simon’s mom be pleased with him?
A because he cleaned his room B because he talked with his teacher
C because he saved money D because he passed his test
10 What is true about the conversation?
A Ms Sullivan traveled to Europe B Simon’s mom was pleased he passed his test
C Simon doesn’t need to save money D Simon needs advice about studying abroad
Part B : Language Focus
I
Circle the word that has the underlined part pronounced different ly from the others :
happened
2 A effect B legend C accent D schedule
3 A received B travelled C followed D
looked
earthquake
5 A debris B.survivor C disaster
D predict
6 A.cattle B attraction C appealing D parade
II
Circle the best options :
1 “No one was killed in the forest fire two days ago” - “……… ”
A That’s a relief. B Oh dear C How terrible D That’s shocking
2 Yesterday, a terrible storm ……… the rural area of Ha Giang Province
3 Hundreds of people were made ……… after the flood
A endless B hopeless C careless D homeless
4 By the time we got to the cinema, the film ………
A starts B started C had started D is starting
5 What’s a ……….? - It’s a huge wave that can destroy towns near the sea
6 If they exercised more, they ……… healthier
7 Ten new houses ……… in the town every year
A were built B will be built C are built D have been built
8 A garden party is going to be organised to raise money ……… the victims
of the flood
9 Since 1965, the maple tree with red leaves _ the most well-known Canadian symbol.
A has become B become C became D becoming
Trang 410 During the next 24 hours, the storm moving north, around 10 km per hour and is
expected to strike the southeastern part of China's Guangdong Province
A are B will be C was D wasn’t
11 Scientists say that the smoke is to our health
A harmful B pollution C protective D poisonous
12 If the air wasn’t dirty, I so much.
A wouldn’t sneeze B sneeze C would sneeze D to sneeze
13 John _ his car about 600 million last year.
A bought B buys C is buying D has bought
14 After the tornado, a great number of people are made .
A shaking B homeless C raging D volcanic
15 This is one of the worst volcanic in this year.
A eruption B erupt C erupting D eruptive
16 The fire was raging so fiercely that the _ found it hard to put it out
A doctors B police C rescue workers D mechanic
17 I usually go to school by bike but today I to school by motorbike
A go B am going C goes D went
18 Americans throw twenty-eight and a half million tons of plastic in landfills every year
A out B on C in D away
19 If the factory _ dumping poison into the lake, all the aquatic animals will die
A continues B continued C will continue D continue
20 Australia has a range of different _ including urban areas, mountain ranges, desert and rain forests
A landscapes B sights C places D destinations
21 A number of other provinces _drought emergency in the coming weeks
A declare B will declare C declared D declares
22 I you translate this text into French if we had a dictionary
A help B will help C can help D could help
23 The government health and other services to the affected regions
A returned B got C provided D took
24 The Statue of Liberty _over 12 million immigrants entering the USA through New York Harbor since 1900
A welcomes B is welcoming C welcomed D has welcomed
Part C: Reading
I Choose the correct word for each blank in the following passage:
Reading 1
On Saturday morning, a mudslide (1) ……… down the Ngan Pho River
near the small village of Huong Son District, Ha Tinh Province Authorities have (2)
Trang 5……… eight dead, eight injured, and as many as 108 people (3)
……… The two-square-kilometre path (4) ………
the mudslide also destroyed about 50 homes A local resident said that the mudslide (5)
……… caused by ground which has been made unstable by heavy rainfall.
2 A confirmed B decided C made D worked
3 A going B doing C saying D missing
Reading 2
Have a walk on a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, and suddenly you see a lot of rubbish on the beach Pollution takes away all the beauty of our beaches I feel really very annoyed
(1) _I see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea There (2) _ a lot of things that we can do If we see rubbish, we should
do our part in the protecting the land (3) _ picking it up and throwing it in dust bins Moreover, we can form some kind of (4) that helps clean up the beaches If everyone does their part, the beaches will be a wonderful and (5) place We need to start now
before the beaches are damaged beyond repair
1 A when B before C after D while
2 A is B will be C were D are
3 A with B by C of D in
4 A organize B organizing C organized D organization
5 A dirty B polluted C beautiful D delicious
Reading 3
Have a walk on a beach, listen to the sound of the sea waves, (1) suddenly you see a lot
of rubbish on the beach Pollution takes away all the beauty of our beaches I feel really very annoyed (2) _I see plastic bags lying on the sand, cigarette ends buried in the sand, and soda cans floating in the sea There (3) _ a lot of things that we can do If we see rubbish, we should
do our part in the protecting the land (4) _ picking it up and throwing it in dust bins Moreover, we can form some kind of organization that helps (5) _the beaches If everyone
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1 A but B so C or D and
2 A before B when C after D while
3 A is B will be C are D were
4 A with B of C in D by
5 A clean up B cleaning up C cleaned up D to cleaning up
II Read the passage, then choose T (True) or F (False):
Reading 1
New York City is located in the southeastern part of New York State just east of New Jersey.
The city was found by the Dutch in 1624 At first is called Fort Amsterdam, and then New Amsterdam In
1664, the English took over the city and renamed it New York With the population of more than 7 millions in the city and 19 million in the metropolitan region, New York is the largest city in the United States It is divided into five parts, which are Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island The total area of these parts is 946 square kilometers Visitors to New York are all attracted by places such as the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, Wall Street, and Broadway theater district New York is also where tourists can visit some world famous art galleries and museums.
T F 1 The report is about the effect of noise from ships on the behavior of whales
T F 2 Passenger ships, trade ships, and fishing boats are a specialpart of life on the open sea
T F 3 Scientists reported their observations that the ocean is getting noisier
T F 4 That is sound recorded near the busy shipping lanes off Vancouver Island in Australia
T F 5 They say engine noise is continuous during the day
Reading 2
An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale hit Nepal on April 25th, 2015 It was the
most powerful earthquake to strike Nepal since 1934 The earthquake occurred in central Nepal It also affected India, Bangladesh and Tibet, China The earthquake killed more than 8,800 people and injured over 23, 000 people Hundreds of thousands of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened Kathmandu Burbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was destroyed The earthquake also caused an avalanche on Mount Everest which killed at least 19 people About 90% of soldiers from Nepalese Army were sent to stricken areas Many countries and international organizations sent medical experts, emergency workers, rescue staff, and money as well as providing medical supplies, food and equipment to help Nepal
1 The word “It” in line 1 refers to .
A an earthquake B Nepal C The Richter scale D a tornado
2 How many countries are affected by the earthquake?
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3 What is the number of people injured?
A 8,800 B 23,000 C 88,000 D 2,300
4 What happened to Kathmandu Burbar Square?
A It was safe B It was destroyed
C It was moved away D It wasn’t existed
5 Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage?
A Most of soldiers from Nepalese Army were sent to stricken areas
B The earthquake occurred in the north of Nepal
C It was the most powerful earthquake in the world
D Very few countries and international organizations helped Nepal
Reading 3
Read the pasage carefully, then circle the best option: (1.0 point)
Scotland: The Land of Legends
If we travel all over Scotland, we can see that it consists of three main parts: Lowlands, Uplands and Highlands with their Grampian Mountains, where the tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located You are sure to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish varied landscape: the hills covered with purple heather, its beautiful lakes (here they are called lochs), its green and narrow valleys
The biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland is Loch Lomond, but the most famous one is Loch Ness with its mysterious monster Nessie Nessie sometimes appears to scare the tourist but only in fine weather!
But what can be more curious and attractive for tourist than a man in the kilt, playing the bagpipes? The Celts of Scotland made the chequered pattern of tartan - the national dress of the country The earliest Scots formed themselves into clans (family groups) and the tartan became a symbol of the
sense of kinship There are about 300 different clans in Scotland, and each has its own colour and
pattern of tartan together with the motto
Scotland is a land of many famous people: writer and poets, scientist and philosophers, such as Robert Burns, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alexander Graham Hell, or Alexander Fleming
1 The tallest mountain peak, Ben Nevis, is located in _
A Lowlands B Highlands C Uplands D England
2 Scotland has beautiful landscape with all of the following except _
A the beaches B the hills C the lakes D the valleys
3 All of the following are true about Loch Ness except _
A it is the most famous lake in Scotland
B its mysterious monster Nessie makes the lake famous
C it is the biggest and the most beautiful lake in Scotland
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4 In early times, each family groups was different from each other in _
A the chequered pattern of tartan and the sense of kinship
B its green and narrow valley where they lived
C its own colour and pattern of tartan together with the motto
D its area and population and beautiful landscape
5 The word "kinship” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _.
A the family group and its symbol B the own colour and pattern of tartan
C the national dress of the country D the relationship between clan members
Part D: Writing
I Find and circle the mistakes:
1 The earthquake occurred at midday when many people had had lunch
A B C D
22 A lot of houses destroyed after a tornado hit the small town of Texas
A B C D
3 Pollutions are harmful of human health
A B C D
4 It can’t be denied who English has become an international language of the world
A B C D
5 Mai is the girl which mother is an architect
A B C D
6 Up to now, the number on victims is still an estimate
A B C D
II Rewrite the following sentences without changing their original meanings:
1 She has a headache after work every day She works in a noisy office
- If she didn’t work in a noisy office, she wouldn’t have a headache after work every day.
2 The water is contaminated People get more diseases
- If the water is contaminated, people will get more diseases.
3 Did the storm destroy the whole village?
4 Ten people trapped in collapsed buildings have been freed by the rescue workers
- The rescue workers have freed ten people trapped in collapsed buildings
5 This is the first time I have had such a delicious meal.
I have never had such a delicious meal
6 The students have discussed the pollution problems since last week.
The pollution problems have been discussed by the students since last week
7 Mr Quang works in a noisy environment His hearing becomes worse
If Mr Quang didn’t work in a noisy environment, his hearing wouldn’t become worse
8 We can't live if there isn't water.
Unless there is water, we can’t live
Trang 99 If John / be / work, he / won’t / go with us.
If John is at work, he won’t go with us
10 The doctors have discussed covid-19 since last week
Covid-19 have been discussed by the doctor since last week
11 He loses his job because he is late every day
If he wasn’t late every day, he wouldn’t lose his job
12 Volunteers have given out food and blankets to homeless people
Homeless people have been given out food and blankets by volunteers
III Make complete sentences:
1 Scotland / be / famous / its / rich culture / as well / its / amazing / natural beauty
- Scotland is famous for its rich culture as well as its amazing natural beauty
2 What / you / do / before / you / go / bed / last night?
- What had you done before you went to bed last night?
3 The famous Sydney Opera House / serve / as / arts centre / 1973
- The famous Sydney Opera House has served as well as an arts centre since 1973
4 Water pollution / be / one / the most / serious types / pollution
- Water pollution is one of the most serious types of pollution
5 Homeless people / been given / out food / and blankets / volunteers.
Homeless people have been given out food and blankets by volunteers
6 After our plane / land, we / wait / hour for /our luggage.
After our plane had landed, we waited an hour for our luggage
7 Air pollution / lead / to asthma, allergies / other respiratory illnesses.
Air pollution leads to asthma, allergies, and other respiratory illnesses
8 If water pollution / get / more serious / the future, it / affect the development of economy / society.
If water pollution gets more serious in the future, it will affect the development of economy and society
9 We should / teach / young children / to care / the environment
We should teach young children to care for the environment
10 Although speaking English fast/ make/ you sound/ native speaker it make/ other people/ difficult/ understand you
Although speaking English fast makes you sound a native speaker, it makes other people difficult
to understand you
11 English/ widely used/ international communication/ everyday work
English is used widely in international communication for everyday work
12 The polluted / environment make / birds leave /their habitats / plants die
The polluted environment makes birds leave their habitats and plants die
Trang 10TAPESCRIPT V Listen 1: Listen to the recording and circle the best answer (A, B, C or D):
And now for the weather Today it will be another warm, dry day, but it won’t be as sunny as yesterday Most areas of the region will be overcast But temperatures will be high, around seventy degrees, with some light breezes on the coast Unfortunately this spell isn’t going to last, I’m comfortable. Tomorrow, a band of rain is going to creep in from the west, and it’s going to feel a lot colder
Listen 2: Listen carefully, then circle T (True) or F (False):
Our subject today is whales We discuss a report on the effect of noise from ships on the behavior
of whales And, we visit a whaling museum on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts Passenger ships, trade ships, and fishing boats are a normalpart of life on the open sea However, all their activity creates a great deal of noise underwater Scientists from the United States and Canada recently reported their observations that the ocean is getting noisier That is sound recorded with equipmentplaced underwater near the busy shipping lanes off Vancouver Island in Canada Scientists at the University of Victoria have studied the recordings They say engine noise is continuous during the day, and a little less intense at night
TAPESCRIPT: C
LISTENING 1.
Kim: Hey David! I heard you went on vacation to New York City How was it?
David: I enjoyed it! I had a great tour guide show me around the city
Kim: What did you do?
David: On the first day, I saw a baseball game at Yankee Stadium
Kim: Wow, that sounds fun
David: On the second day, I took a ferry to see the Statue of Liberty
Kim: I’ve always wanted to take photos there
David: My tour guide brought me shopping on the third day, and I got some great souvenirs
Kim: Did you get me anything?
David: I sure did I got you a postcard from Time Square It’s a historic part of the city
Kim: Thanks, David! That will be great in my collection How long was the flight?
David: The flight took twelve hours Luckily, the person next to me spoke English It helped make the time go by quicker