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Tiêu đề Bài tập anh 6 theo từng đơn vị bài học
Trường học University of Social Sciences and Humanities - Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City
Chuyên ngành English Language
Thể loại Bài tập Anh
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MOCK TEST 1

A READING

Part 1:

Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given.

You do not need to use all the words There is one example.

0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

awkward manners behavior firmly gesture appropriately

1………: the way you act that is considered polite in your society or culture

2………: suitable or right for a particular situation

3………: a movement of hand or head to express something

4………: in a strong, steady way

5………: the way you act or behave

6………: not comfortable, embarrassing

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 Japan………many high mountains

2 Customer:………

Shop assistant:………?

A Good morning / Good morning B Excuse me / Yes, can I help you?

C Bless you / Thank you D How do you do / How do you do

3 Pick………your litter! Don’t drop it on the street!

4 The shop hasn’t got………washing powder

5 Nancy’s car is………than mine, but Ben’s car is………car

A the most expensive / more expensive B more expensive / the most expensive

C expensiver / expensivest D expensiver / expensivest

6 If I………Prime Minister, I………increase tax for rich people

A would be / shall B will be / will

C am / would D were / would

7 I will have a bath………I go to bed

8 Ankara is………capital of Turkey

9 She enioys………the news on television

10 She’s got………records of classical music

Part 3:

Complete the gaps in Sue and Teo’s conversation by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A Sorry, I’m not sure I understood

B So I go down New Bridge street

C Are you busy?

D Ok, and then?

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E The metro station is there, but at the moment it’s closed

F Can you help us?

G Go Straight on, along John Dobson street towards the river

Sue: Excuse me (1)………?

We’re looking for the nearest metro station

Teo: Yes, it’s very near here (2)………

Walk past Durant Road and Saville Row towards Market street When you get to New Bridge street, turn right

Sue: Sorry, (3)………Could you repeat that, please?

Teo: Sure, go along John Dobson street, and then turn right on to New Bridge Street (4)……… Sue: Oh, I see (5)………

Teo: That’s right

Sue: (6)………?

Teo: Well, when you reach the end of New Bridge street you’ll see Grey’s Monument, and there’s a metro

station right next to it

Sue: Thank you!

(0) On September 13th 1922, (1)……… in El Azizia in Libya (2)……….a temperature of

57.8°C This is the hottest temperature ever recorded

EI Azizia is near the Sahara Desert Scientists believe that the temperature in the desert is even hotter than

the (3)……… in El Azizia, but there are no weather stations in the desert to record the temperature.

Libya is one of the hottest places in the world because a hot, sandy wind blows across the country in the

spring and autumn The wind can raise temperature by 20 °C in just a (4)……….of hours Also, there is

very (5)……….water in the desert and it hardly ever rains In some parts of Libya, ten years can pass

(6)……….rain In Uweinat on the border between Libya and Egypt, the last rain was recorded in 1998 Part 5:

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

What’s in a name?

Last year, as I was travelling through Australia, I often stopped at places with strange or unusual names: names like Murwillumbah and Waterloo I often asked myself, ‘Where do all these names come from? And what can we learn from them?’ Local people sometimes knew the answer and sometimes they didn’t, so I decided to look at these place names more closely and found out some interesting facts

Many place names give us a clue because they describe physical characteristics, like ‘big hill’, ‘dry desert’, or ‘tall tree’ Thousands of years ago, this is how the first Australians - the Aborigines - named places Today, in Australia, there are thousands of places with Aboriginal names, towns like Murwillumbah (good campsite), Nambucca (entrance to the sea), Bondi Beach from the world ‘Boondi’ (the sound of water falling over rocks) and Uluru (big rock)

The Europeans had different ideas When they first arrived in 1606, they wanted to make this strange new land feel like home How did they do it? Well, they borrowed names from the country they came from -

it showed that these places belonged to them French and Dutch place names like Bougainville and Arnhem Land started to appear along the Australian coast Then, in 1770, the English explorer Captain Cook arrived

in Botany Bay Soon, there was Melbourne, a town named after a British Prime Minister, and Waterloo, named after a famous battle between England and France

1 How did the Aborigines name places?

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2 Who were the first Europeans to arrive in Australia? ………

3 What does Uluru mean? ………

4 How did they feel when they arrived? ………

5 What type of names did they use? ………

6 When did Captain Cook reach Botany Bay? ………

B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the given words. 1 The name of the book is “Stonehenge” The book………

2 I want to go to the cinema later I feel like………

3 The car was fixed in the garage They………

4 It is the first time that I have heard that word I have………

5 I haven't finished my sandwich yet I am………

6 The house is too small The house isn’t………

Part 2: In 100 words, write about a day in your life in 2050 Answer these questions Where will you live? How will you travel? What will you eat? What will you do in your free time? ………

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………

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0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

overwhelming addiction self-esteem counselor urge debt

1……….: something that a person cannot stop doing

2……….: money that someone owes

3……….: a person who gives advices

4……….: very great

5……….: a strong need or desire

6……….: the opinion that people have of themselves

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 Hannah: Have you ever……… a holiday in India?

Dave: Yes, we have We……… there in 2000

A had / ’ve gone B x/ went C had / went D have / went

2 Tommy: “I feel really depressed at the moment Nothing’s going right in my life.”

Ben: “……… ”

A I know We really need some sunshine, don’t we?

B Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

C I’m sorry to hear that, but I’m sure he’ll be all right

D That’s good I’m pleased to hear it

3 Can I speak……… you for a minute?

4 I’m looking for yesterday’s newspaper Did you throw it……… ?

5 James: “How……… languages can your son speak?”

Barney: “Three……… ”

A much / languages B many / language

C many / languages D much / language

6 The film star gave a party……… cost $10.000

7.I am……… in the Mexican Culture, because it is………

A interesting / excited B interested / exciting

C interesting / exciting D interesting / excited

8 English is……… here

9 She needs……… to help her choose a birthday present

10 My family is trying……… where to go on holiday

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C.That depends

D You’ve got school tomorrow, remember?

E Of course

F Do you know how to do your homework?

G Is it OK if I use your bike?

James: (1)……….? My computer is broken

Dad: Sure, (2)……… But just for five minutes I’m trying to work!

James: Thanks I just need to send Paul an email And is it OK if I stay at his house tonight?

Dad: (3)……….Why do you want to stay at Paul’s house tonight? (4)………

James: I know But we’re working on our project It’s really important

Dad: Well, don’t stay up all night

James: I won’t (5)……….?

Dad: (6)………., but ride carefully!

James: Thanks, Dad!

Part 4:

Read the passage and choose a word from the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example.

unless disappeared careless mysterious

took foolish cash cheque

One of the most (0) mysterious unsolved bank robberies (1)……… place at the First National

Bank of Chicago, USA One Friday in 1977, an employee at the bank put $4 million in (2)……… in a bank vault When another employee came to make the weekly check on the vault she discovered that only $3 million was there A million dollars had simply (3)……… The robbery appeared in all the national newspapers Because nobody had broken into the vault, the police suspected it was an ,'inside job', and were

at first hopeful that they would recover the money quickly 'It's (4)……… to rob your own bank,’said one police officer ‘You are almost certain to get caught, (5)……… you are very lucky.’ Because most robbers are in a hurry, they are usually (6)……… and leave clues, but the police could find nothing to identify the thief or thieves The FBI were suspicious of one employee, but they didn't have enough reliable evidence to arrest him Four years later, police discovered $2,300 of the money in a drugs raid, but have never found the thief or the rest of the money

Part 5:

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

Strange buildings

The Shoe House

Along the Lincoln Highway, near a small town in the state of Pennsylvania, you can see one of the strangest, funniest, most unusual buildings in the US It’s the Shoe House It looks exactly like a gigantic shoe, but, at almost eight metres high, it’s a lot bigger than any ordinary shoe or boot! These days, it’s a museum and ice-cream shop but, unbelievably, it was once someone’s home

Unsurprisingly, perhaps, a boot and shoe manufacturer built the house in 1948 because he wanted a home that was also an advertisement for his business He gave one of his boots to a local architect and said,

‘Build me a house like this!’ Fortunately, the architect knew exactly what to do, and designed a five-storey, three-bedroomed house At first, the owner decided to make a home in his wonderful new building, but then

he moved into another house - it wasn’t comfortable or luxurious enough for a successful businessman!

After he left, he invited old people to stay in the house for luxury weekends The people had a maid, acook, and a driver to look after them! And everyone got a free pair of shoes when they left!

The Toilet-shaped House

This is the weirdest house in South Korea In 2007, the mayor of the city of Suwon decided to

construct a two-storey mansion which looked exactly like an enormous toilet And naturally there is a big

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hole in the top! It cost over a million dollars to build and is one of the most expensive homes in the city It is also one of the best for the environment as the house has some of the world’s best technology for saving water It also has a roof-top balcony, and, of course, it has four of the most elegant bathrooms you can imagine, including a large, glass-walled bathroom right at the centre of the house

The mayor didn’t build the house to show off He had a political reason for spending all that money

on something so strange The first important meeting of the World Toilet Association (or WTA took place at the house, and both the mayor and the WTA wanted to bring attention to the fact that two billion people in the world don’t have a toilet Building a huge toilet in the shape of a house is a great way of doing that!

Following the death of the mayor, the house is now a museum and it teaches people about the history

of toilets And, if you think that’s funny, wait until you hear the name of the house In Korean, it’s called Haewoojae In English, that means ‘a peaceful place where you don’t have to worry about things’ Isn’t that the perfect name for a house - and a toilet?!

1 What do people sell in the Shoe House?

………

2 How many floors are there in the house? ………

3 When did the old people stay in the house? ………

4 How many bathrooms are there in the Toilet House? ………

5 Why did the mayor build the House? ………

6 How did the locals call the Toilet house? ………

B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a simitar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words. 1 My friend told me she always went there, so I started going too My friend said, 'I always………there’, so I started going too 2 It has been there for four years It has been there………four years ago 3 It stays open until seven o'clock It……….close until seven o'clock 4 I have my hair cut there every six weeks The hairdresser……….my hair every six weeks 5 Men's haircuts are cheaper than women's haircuts Men's haircuts are less……….women's haircuts 6 August is hotter than the other months of the year August is……… month of the year Part 2: Your new friends at UMS decided to have a party to welcome every new student in the school Describe 2 of your most favourite games to play in this party Write in 80 words ………

………

………

………

………

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0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

journalist joke celebrity trend admire risky

1……….: to respect someone very much

2……….: a famous person

3……….: a popular idea or change

4……….: a thing that someone says that is funny, not serious

5……….: a person who collects, writes, and publishes news

6……….: dangerous

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 There’s nobody in the class All the students have………home

2 Marco: “I’m really excited I’m going on holiday to Australia tomorrow

Polo: “………”

A Good luck! Do your best B Why don’t you go home to bed?

C That’s great Have a good time D Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

3 It happened………seven o’clock………the evening

4 Don’t forget to………off the lights when you come to bed

5 Is this radio………?

6.Toby,………parents both died a few years ago, is the same age as me

7 I turned around………, because there was a………shout

A immediately / sudden B immediate / suddenly

C immediate / sudden B immediately / suddenly

8 Rolls Royce cars………in England

9 If………asks, tell them I’ve got a cold

10 When we arrived, the people next door invited us………a drink with them

Part 3:

Complete the gaps in Toby and Mia's conversation by using the sentences below Write the correct letters

in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A Is anyone sitting here B It is so pretty C I'll give it back later

D Look at that rain E Are you ok F Is it far

Toby: Hi, Mia (1)……… ?

Mia: Hi, Toby No Sit down, I'll move my bag

Toby: Thanks (2)……… ? You look a bit anxious

Mia: I've got a job interview in twenty minutes

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Toby: Oh! I won't chat, then, I promise!

Mia: It's OK I'm going to leave Soon anyway I need to walk to Hill Top Road

(3)……… ?

Toby: Not really It'll take about ten minutes

Mia: Oh no (4)……… ! I'm going to get wet!

Toby: I'll lend you my umbrella

Mia: It's OK I'll call a taxi

Toby: There isn't time for that Here, take it

Mia: Thanks (5)……… Where will you be?

Toby: I'll wait here for Good luck!

Part 4:

Read the passage and choose a word from the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example.

in the name of culture drops in fact

nerves cosmetics Therefore dangerous

Although (0) cosmetics have been used all throughout history, not all of them have been safe (1)………… ,

some of them have been quite (2)………… to people For example, long ago in Italian (3)………… , people thought women with big eyes were beautiful Therefore, (4)………… beauty, women began to put(5)………… of belladonna in their eyes to make their pupils larger Belladonna, however, is poisonous, and

it can affect the (6)………… in the body

I was also amazed to find out that there are between one and two thousand ‘marriage detectives’ in the country A lot of marriages are arranged by families in India, and it’s important to them to find out as much as they can about the person who their son or daughter is going to marry, so sometimes families hire a detective who checks that their son or daughter’s future husband or wife is telling the truth about their family,their job and how much money they have

Indians also have a surprising view of beauty One of my Indian friends told me that I had put on weight when I met her for coffee on my second day in the country I was surprised, but she wasn’t being rude In India, people think that gaining weight is a sign of looking healthy and more beautiful In fact, if youare very slim, Indian people worry about you! I think it’s good that Indians aren’t always worried about beingthin, like many Europeans are However, these days, a lot of young people are overweight because people there are really keen on fast food

In India, it seems as if everyone reads newspapers In Europe, young people prefer going online to find out about the world In India, however, the opposite is true More and more people are learning to read and they are then getting well-paid jobs which mean they can afford to buy newspapers As a result,

newspapers have never been more popular I was really surprised! In my next blog, I’ll share more

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fascinating facts about India What do you know about the country?

1 What color is the Taj Mahal?

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2 Who did Sultan want to remember? ………

3 What kind of music is popular in India? ………

4 Who is going to check on the new bride/groom? ………

5 What is the sign of beauty in India? ………

6 Is newspaper popular in India? ………

B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the words given. 1 The alphabet we use in English has 26 letters In the alphabet we use in English,……….are 26 letters 2 The two Greek letters “alpha” and “beta” give us the word “alphabet” We get the word “alphabet”……….the two Greek letters “alpha” and “beta” 3 An alphabet was first used about 3,500 years ago People ……….an alphabet for about 3,500 years 4 Without an alphabet, we couldn’t write down our ideas If we……….have an alphabet, we couldn't write down our ideas 5 You can't learn to read and write until you know your alphabet You must know your alphabet……….you can learn to read and write 6 Is learning the alphabet easier for children than learning to count? Is leaning to count not……….for children as learning the alphabet? Part 2: Think of a good friend you have at school Write a letter with a description of the person to enter the People Close to Us competition Use the plan to help you. Paragraph 1: Say who this person is and how you know them Paragraph 2: Explain why you like them Paragraph 3: Talk about their achievements and good qualities Paragraph 4: Say why you are good friends Write in 80 words ………

………

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0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

curriculum syllabus tornado

easy-going hurricane generous

1……… : a list of the topics, books, etc that you study for a particular subject at school

2……… : the subjects that are included in a course, or taught at a school

3……… : a very strong wind that looks like an upside-down cone

4……… : a violent storm with very strong winds

5……… : very relaxed, cheerful, tolerant, happy to accept things

6……… : giving or willing to give freely

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 It……… her fifteen minutes to school

A took / go B has taken / walk C takes / walk D takes / to walk

2 Anna: “Hello Can I speak to Mr James, please?”

Billie: “I’m sorry He is……… on holiday at the moment Can I help you?”

3 The phone rang……… I was having supper

4 I phoned the police because I……… smell gas in the kitchen

5 The film star gave a party……… cost $10,000

6 We don’t have……… vacation

A long enough B a long enough C long enough a D enough a long

7 All that glitters……… not gold

8 Where is the……… place in the world?

A hottest B as peaceful as C more interesting D colder

9 I can’t speak English as……… my elder brother

10 The plane arrived……… than we’d expected

Part 3:

Complete the gaps by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A The food is good here B.That’s better than nothing

C Are you busy? D It’s not working

E What’s the problem? F It’s at the sports club on Saturday

G I’m really hungry

Paul: Hi, Zara (1)………

Zara: Oh, hi Paul It’s this vending machine (2)……….and (3)………

Paul: Hey, I’m going to the school café Do you want to come?

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Zara: That’s a good idea I can get something there.

Paul: (4)……… What do you think?

Zara: It’s OK They’ve got crisps, right?

Paul: No, they haven’t, but they’ve got some apples

Zara: (5)……… So, what are you doing this weekend?

Paul: I’m going to my cousin’s birthday party (6)………

Zara: Really? Are a lot of people going?

Paul: Yes, everyone is going Hey, would you like to come with me?

Zara: Thanks, but I’m busy I’m going to the cinema with Jamie on Saturday

Part 4:

Read the passage and choose a word form the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example.

studied gunpowder spacecraft wanted

successful fireworks explore satellite

For thousands of years people have (0) wanted to know more about space In ancient Babylon

people (1)………… the sun and the stars The ancient Egyptians used the stars to tell the time In 1609, the Italian scientist Galileo was the first person to study the moon and stars through a telescope But when did people actually begin to (2)………… space?

Space exploration might not have been (3)………… without an ancient Chinese invention: (4)…… The Chinese filled sticks with (5)………… When they threw the sticks into a fire, the sticks flew into the air and exploded These were the first rockets In 1898, Russian scientists Konstantin Tsiolkovsky said that people could use rockets to travel into space For the next few decades, scientists all over the world worked

on rockets, On October 4th 1957, a Russian team used a rocket to send the first (6)………… into space When this trip was studied, they decided to send a dog into space On November 3rd 1957, a dog named Laikabecame the first living creature to travel into space Sadly, Laika died before the rocket returned to Earth

Part 5:

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

Eyewitness account: Scott’s Hut

Brita Harding is a scientist and she's been in Antarctica for five weeks She is working in a small building called Scott's Hut and helping to preserve it The British explorer Captain Robert Scott used the but

as a base camp in 1911

The Antarctic is the driest, coldest and windiest continent in the world It's dark for six months of the year and not many animals live here, apart from penguins There are no native people like the Inuits, and tourists never stop off to explore Its easy to understand why It isn't the best place to live and work and it's freezing at the moment -we've had temperatures of -73°C since Monday!

Every day, I go down to Ross Island and work in Scott's Hut with other scientists Inside there are books, wooden skis, biscuits, penguins' eggs and many other interesting things All these things have been here for a hundred years and they're completely frozen That's why we want to save the hut - it brings Scott's expedition to life!

The race to the South Pole is a famous story Captain Scott and a Norwegian explorer called Roald Amundsen both wanted to get there first They both prepared for many months, but in the end their

expeditions were very different: Amundsen used dogs to pull his sleds and Scott used motorized sleds and horses Amundsen had good weather during his expedition, but Scott had bad weather When Scott's team setout from the but on 1 November 1911, there were terrible snow storms and the sleds broke down After a fewweeks, the horses died and most of his team turned back In the end, only five men carried on to the South Pole: Scott, Oates, Evans, Bowers and Wilson

1 What job does Brita do?

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2 What animal can survive in Antarctica?

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3 Where does Brita work every day? ………

4 How many people wanted to reach the South Pole first? ………

5 What animals were used in the explorers’ expedition? ………

6 Eventually, how many people were able to continue to the South Pole? ………

A WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the given words. 1 Not all people enjoy eating fish Not every………

2 My school is quite near my house My house isn't very………

3 My English teacher is so helpful I have ………

4 My homework needs checking I need someone………

5 My course is harder than I expected My course isn't as………

6 I haven't been to a concert for a long time It's a long time since………

Part 2: In 100 words, write about you and your favorite activities Answer these questions to give your ideas What kind of person are you? What activities are you good at? What is your favorite activity? ………

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MOCK TEST 5

A READING

Part 1:

Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given.

You do not need to use all the words There is one example.

0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather

guidebook critic accuse tsunami passport avalanche

1……… : a book that gives information about a country, city for tourists / travellers

2……… : an enormous wave in the sea, usually caused by an earthquake

3……… : a small book that shows who you are and what your nationality is

4……… : say that someone is guilty of a crime

5……… : a huge mass of snow and ice that falls down the side of a mountain

6……… : someone who gives their opinion of a play, film, book, etc

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 That is………

A a carving steel new knife B a new steel carving knife

C a steel new carving knife D a new carving steel knife

2 Unsurprisingly, a recent study……….that the majority of parents who didn't manage to achieve their own dreams, want their children to succeed in those things

A has revealed B revealed C reveals D is revealing

3 If he practices a bit more, he……….a champion

4 We had a long way to go so we……….of very early

5 I didn't buy any new boots because the shop didn’t have my size……… stock

6 I’ll never forget……….three weeks in the rainforest

7 Letting children under six walking alone to school is………

A irresponsible B immature C imperfect D inaccurate

8 Kristin Duquette was congratulated……….her many successes, including her flight for the rights of disabled people

9 It's……….that Earth’s population will be over nine billion in 2050

10 Neither John nor his friends……….the beach this lunch

Part 3:

Complete the gaps by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you

do not need

A What do I need to do?

B Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean by scanner

C I can hear it whirring, so a box that holds the cartridges has come out into the middle now, yes?

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Lara: Hi, Bobby! Can you help me? I need to change a cartridge on my new printer, and I know you’ve got the same model as me (1)………

Bobby: Sure Are you sure it needs replacing?

Lara: (2)………

Bobby: OK, but you get those ages before it actually needs replacing (3)………

Lara: (4)………

Bobby: Try and print something It will tell you it can't if it really needs a new cartridge

Lara: OK Yes, it's telling me I have to replace the cartridge

Bobby: Right First lift the lid and the scanner

Lara: (5)………

Bobby: The glass bit which you put things on for scanning and photocopying

Lara: Right, I’ve got that

Bobby: Great (6)………

Lara: Yep What do I do next?

Bobby: Then open the lid of the box and you'll see the cartridges

Lara: OK Thank you

Part 4:

Read the passage and choose a word form the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example.

boldly doubt greatest told out

receiving select spoke out legends

Who is the (0) greatest sportsman of all time? It's certainly a tough question to answer as you've got

to take into consideration a vast array of sports from all different eras Three organizations made lists to (1)

……… the Greatest Sportsman of the last century The groups listed many (2)……….from the world of sports, but all three amazingly chose the same person as greatest In addition to (3)……… many awards in his sport over his career, this sportsman (4) ……….against the abuse of civil liberties

He also (5)……….faced a serious disease later in his life Without a (6)………., the greatest sportsman of the 20th century is Muhammad Ali

Part 5:

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

The importance of pets

When they were asked, six million people in Britain said they own a pet cat That's strange, as only four million cats are known to be living in Britain! Perhaps some cats have more than one owner What's clear however, is that cats are popular with people in Britain

Doctors have known for some time that a link exists between animals and human health In a special report, they express the importance of pets to people in Britain They say that pet owners are less likely to have a heart attack than people who do not own a pet Also, people who do not keep a pet have a 20 per cent greater chance of having a weak heart than those who do This is especially true of people who live alone

Although the favourite pets in Britain are cats and dogs, doctors think that all pets are good for people's health, even pet goldfish! What is the reason for this? Doctors believe that people need to have someone or something to care for and take care of Then they don't think about themselves so much They forget their own problems and thus feel better

Animals are known to have a good effect on hospital patients too In one hospital, several animals were brought to be with some cancer patients These patients had been given drugs but had not got better However, after a few days with the animals, they showed signs of improving A few even recovered

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3 What are the favourite pets in Britain? ………

4 What happens when people forget their own problems? ………

5 What happened to the cancer patients who were visited by animals in the hospital? ………

B WRITING: Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words. 1 The music programmes are less popular than the news programmes The music programmes aren’t………

2 This is the first time I’ve been to this sports centre I’ve………

3 I ate pizza almost every day when I was younger I used………

4 There isn’t anybody in the school who can tell which one is which There’s………

5 My brother owns this apartment This………

6 Do they usually feed the animals three times a day? Are………

Part 2: In 100 words, write about your favorite school day … ………

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0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

origins analyze complex collaboration reviews feedback

1……… : information that tells you how well or badly you're doing something

2……… : reports that give opinions about music, books, or plays

3……… : not a copy

4……… : study something in a careful way

5……… : having many parts

6……… : the act of working together

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1.………Sandra………ridden a horse?

A Has / never B Have / never C Have / never D Has / ever

2 Lana: “I don’t feel very well I think I’m getting the flu.”

Rick: “………”

A Poor you! That happens to me sometimes

B Why don’t you go home to bed?

C I’m sorry to hear that but I’m sure he’ll be all right

D Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

3 Please ask………help if you want

4 Could I………on these shoes, please? Size nine

5 We can all get on the bus There are only………passengers on it now

6 I………to work if I………better, but I feel terrible

A went / felt B would go / feel C will go / feel D would go /felt

7 At first we draw………then………

A quickly / slowly B quick / slowly C quickly / slow D quick / slow

8 He is………at painting He paints………

A bad / worse B bad / badly C worse / bad D badly / the worst

9 Would………please explain what happened?

10 When I was young, I………ice-skatina

Part 3:

Complete the gaps by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A I’m so envious! B You’re kidding!

C Not at all! D What a shame!

E It’s so cute F What a relief!

G Yeah, well it’s all ok now

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Jess: I’m going on a road trip around America next summer!

Ben: Really? What a cool thing to do (1)………

Jess: And, I’m going with my grandmother!

Ben: (2)………Your'grandmother? That sounds like a nightmare!

Jess: (3)………She’s a famous photographer She took photos of The Beatles when she was in her twenties We’re going to write a blog about our trip and maybe even a book

Ben: That’s amazing! Did you hear that I lost my phone last week with all of the photos from the school trip?Jess: Not the photos that we were going to upload to the school website? (4)………

Ben: Don’t worry, I found it eventually

Jess: Phew! (5)………Where was it?

Ben: It was on the train But I had to spend about two hours on the phone trying to find it

Jess: Two hours on the phone, how frustrating!

Ben: (6)……… Anyway, good luck with your road trip How exciting!

Part 4:

Read the passage and choose a word form the box to fill in each blank Write the correct word next to the number There is one example.

cure encourage myth necessarily

sure skin pop

There’s no (0) sure way to prevent acne Some of the ways people think they can (1)………or

control pimples are really just myths For example, teenagers often try to (2)………their pimples to get rid of them However, this can cause more (3)………problems For this reason, doctors (4)……… people not to pop their pimples Another (5)………people believe is that oily skin will develop pimples.Oil does not (6)………cause pimples, but it's still a good idea to wash your face regularly

There are several sources of gas Gas in our intestines has to do with both the air we swallow and the gas molecules in our blood In addition, gas is also produced from chemical reactions and bacteria living in our intestines Nervous people usually have more gas for two reasons They swallow more air when they get nervous, and food usually goes through their digestive systems faster, which means that the oxygen in the food cannot be absorbed quickly enough Therefore, the oxygen naturally found in the food goes into the intestines and becomes gas

Another interesting fact is that a person’s diet affects the stinkiness of his or her 15 gas Foods with a lot of sulfur in them such as eggs, meat, and cauliflower - cause stinkier gas On the other hand, beans cause

a lot of gas, but this gas isn’t usually stinky because beans aren’t high in sulfur However, they do contain a lot of sugars that bacteria in the intestines love The bacteria eat the sugars and produce gas Finally, people wonder, “Where does gas go when you hold it in? Is this held gas harmful?” Well, this gas will not poison you, but you may get a bad stomachache from the pressure The gas that you hold in is neither released nor absorbed It moves back up into the intestines and sooner or later comes out It is not lost, just delayed Now that you know some facts about gas, be proud of yourself and say, “Yes, I cut the cheese!”

1 What does it mean when someone said they cut the cheese?

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4 What kind of people usually have more gas?

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5 What is it in the food that makes gas smell bad? ………

6 What can you get if you do not fart? ………

B WRITING Part 1: Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the given words. 1 Clocks and watches are seen everywhere You can……… clocks and watches everywhere 2 The earliest clocks used the sun's shadow to tell the time With the earliest clocks, people………the time by using the sun's shadow 3 Modern clocks are more accurate than old-fashioned ones were Old-fashioned clocks weren't as……… modern ones are 4 The most famous clocks in the world are made in Switzerland In Switzerland, they………the most famous clocks in the world 5 An alarm clock can help you wake up early An alarm clock is helpful………you need to wake up early 6 People without watches are often late for appointments People without watches are often not ……… time for appointments Part 2: Think of someone who influenced you when you were a child Write a letter with a description of the person to enter a writing competition Use the plan to help you Paragraph 1: Say who the person is and how you know them Say how long you’ve known them for and how you met them Paragraph 2: Explain how they have influenced you Paragraph 3: Talk about their achievements and their good qualities Paragraph 4: Say what your relationship with them is like now. ………

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MOCK TEST 7

A READING

Part 1:

Choose the correct word in the box and write each of them in the space given.

You do not need to use all the words There is one example.

0._Blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

enthusiasm challenge fail emotional

single-minded lifestyle sportsmanship sensitive

1………… : expressing strong feelings

2………… : very determined to achieve something

3………… : something that requires great effort

4………… : way of living

5………… : feeling of eagerness to be involved in something

6………… : to not succeed

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 We………… to school by bus today

2 Do we have………… orange juice left?

3 We decided to go on our journey………… the fourth of July

4 I can’t imagine………… anywhere else but here

5 The building is historically impressive It………… in the thirteenth century

6 Where………… you like to go tonight?

7 If I………… this homework, my mom will be angry!

A am not finishing B won’t finish C don’t finish D didn’t finish

8 Jack: “Thanks for your help.”

Jill : “………… ”

A Don’t do that B My honor, your majesty!

C Your welcome D No worries

9 I am thinking of buying………… apartment.………… one with a huge backyard

/-10 I bought some lovely red………… today

Part 3:

Complete the gaps by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A Not at all

B Yes, thanks Now, once I get to Andrew Square, how do I proceed?

C Thanks, Linda How long does it take to get there?

D That's a busy time You should leave at 9

E OK, then afterwards should I turn left?

F Take the blue line from 14th Ave and change to the gray line at Andrew Square Get off at 83rd street Got it?

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G Can you repeat that?

John: Linda, do you know how to get to Samson's and Co.? I've never been there before

Linda: Are you driving or taking the subway?

John: The subway

Linda: Take the blue line from 14th Ave and change to the gray line at Andrew Square Get off at 83rd street.John: Just a moment, let me write this down

Linda: It takes about a half-hour When is your meeting?

John: It's at 10 a.m I'll leave at 9:30

At school, boys often had to speak in Latin There were very few books, so each pupil read from a wooden board altogether They attended school six days a week, and teachers were very (4)…………boys were punished if they broke the school (5)………… When boys left school, they could go to university, with some boys as young as fourteen attending classes (6)…………,at that time there were only two universities -Oxford and Cambridge

Part 5

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

The man who climbed Everest

These days, climbing up to the top of Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, has become so popular that it is often crowded with teams of climbers Fifty years ago, only a few people had reached its summit Nowadays, more than a hundred people a year do the climb up Mount Everest However, in 2006, one of the many people who reached the top was different His name was Mark Inglis, he came from New Zealand, and his successful climb was unusual because Mark doesn’t have any legs

If you know anything about the history of climbing Mount Everest, you’ll know that Mark wasn’t the first New Zealander to reach the summit In 1953, Edmund Hillary was not only the first New Zealander to climb the world’s highest mountain, but also one of the first two men on earth to do so He reached the summit along with his climbing partner, a Nepalese mountain climber called Tenzing Norgay However, Mark’s achievement was a first for someone with his disability Other disabled climbers, including a blind

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American man and a Nepalese man with no hands, had succeeded in climbing Everest before Mark, but what Mark managed to do was perhaps more incredible He wore artificial legs during the climb, which had been made especially for him, but the strength and effort he needed to achieve his goal was amazing.

After the climb, Mark told reporters that he had decided to go up Everest because he was a mountain climber and had always dreamed of climbing Everest, and not because he wanted to set records as a disabled person He had lost his legs when he was in his twenties At the time, he was working as a mountain rescue worker and during a climb, bad weather meant that he and a friend had to find shelter in an ice cave When they were rescued, two weeks later, their legs had frozen and doctors had had to cut them off Despite this personal disaster, Mark continued to love climbing, and never stopped dreaming about reaching the top of Everest one day

As well as achieving a personal goal, Mark climbed Everest to raise money to help other people On his website, he says that you don’t see many disabled people in Tibet, one of the countries where Mount Everest is situated, because life is hard there, and there is very little support for people with disabilities By raising money, he hoped to be able to provide artificial arms and legs for disabled Tibetan people, as well as for people who had lost arms and legs in other poor countries, such as Cambodia Mark’s successful climb was both an important personal achievement and an act that helped give other people hope and support

1 According to the information provided in the text, is this statement correct:

“About a hundred people have climbed Everest in the last fifty years”?

Imagine you are writing a letter to make a new friend in an English-speaking country

Write a letter in about 100 - 120 words to him/her introducing yourself

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MOCK TEST 8

A READING

Part 1:

Choose the correct words in the box and write each of them in the space given.

You do not need to use all the words There is one example.

Example:

0._blanket_: You use this to cover your body when you are sleeping in cold weather.

dialect slang fluent accent

ethnic antonym synonym phonetic

1……… : very informal language

2……… : a word that means the opposite of another word

3……… : relating to a particular race of people

4……… : the way in which people in a particular area pronounce words

5……… : flowing in a smooth way

6……… : special signs that represent sounds

Part 2:

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences.

1 He has written four novels………

2 I spent most of the time……….on the Internet when I was a boy

3 Mark Twain,……….American writer, wrote “Life on the Mississippi River”

4 I like this essay because it’s very………

A imaginative B imaginary C imaginable D imagination

5 She wishes she……….a new house in the city

6 This is very important I need you to send this……… !

7 Bill asked where……… from

8 Mom: “It’s time for lunch!”

Jack: “……… ”

A Finally! B No thanks

C Just a minute Mom! D Thanks for the reminder

9 All his children speak……… Chinese

10 Micheal is not at home currently I suppose he is……… holiday

Part 3:

Complete the gaps by using the sentences below Write the correct letters in the spaces There is an option that you do not need.

A That sounds great

B I can't decide between the chicken marsala and grilled fish

C I'll get the drinks and the appetizers

D What would you recommend?

E What would you like to drink?

F Really? I wouldn’t try it

G It is! I had it the last time I was here

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Kevin: The spaghetti looks really good.

Alice: (1)………

Peter: How is the pizza, Alice?

Alice: It's good, but I think the pasta is better (2)………

Waitperson: I'd recommend the lasagna It's excellent!

Alice: (3)……… I'll have that

Waitperson: Fine Would you like an appetizer?

Alice: No, lasagna is more than enough for me!

Kevin: I think I’ll have the lasagna as well

Waitperson: Right That's two lasagnas Would you care for an appetizer?

Kevin: Yes, I'll take the calamari

Peter: Oh, that sounds good! (4)………

Waitperson: The fish is fresh, so I'd recommend that

Peter: Great I'll have the fish I'd also like a salad

Waitperson: (5)………

Kevin: I'll have water

Alice: I'd like a beer

Peter: I'll take a glass of red wine

Waitperson: Thank you (6)………

Kevin: Thank you

I’ve always (0) loved scary movies I remember the first one I watched very clearly My dad’s

favourite films were his DVD collection of old black and white thrillers One day while my parents were out,

I decided to watch one of these DVDs on my laptop

The quality wasn’t great because the screen was very small and I wasn’t used to watching black and white films I felt guilty because I hadn’t asked my parents’ (1)………to watch the film, but excited at the same time I was also (2)………in case it would be too frightening Luckily it wasn’t It was only a little scary and I thought it was brilliant

After that, from the age of 14-18, I watched all kinds of scary movies with my friends Films about sharks, monsters, vampires and ghosts; we loved them all Sometimes I was so scared I couldn’t even look at the screen and spent most of the time with a (3)………… over my face I became too nervous to swim in the sea and imagined all kinds of (4)………hiding in the dark outside my bedroom window

Since that time, I’ve watched all these films again and again I still think they’re terrific and they still make me (5)……… But I’ve never been able to explain this strange attraction to fear How can being frightened be a form of entertainment for so many people? Is it a way of learning to deal with fear or is it just

a way to (6)………from boring reality? I have no idea But what I do know is that I can’t live without the excitement of scary movies

Part 5:

Read the text and use no more than three words and/or a number to answer each of the following

questions.

Singing in the rain

You wake up in the morning and there’s snow on the ground, but on the walk to school the sun comesout and it feels like summer You go outside at lunchtime because it’s still sunny, but you get caught in a

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thunderstorm On your way home, it’s so hot that you have to take off your jumper Does it sound familiar? If

it does, then you probably live in the UK

The weather in the UK is unpredictable, and this is partly because of the location of the British Isles Cold polar air from the north and warmer air from the Tropics, brought by the Gulf Stream, push against eachother to create the UK's changeable weather patterns

This means that weather forecasting in the UK is a difficult job, and the people who do it can have embarrassing moments For example, in 1987, weather forecasters missed a huge storm that was coming towards the UK There was no mention of the storm during the daytime weather forecast, but later that night,

a place called Sevenoaks near London lost six of its seven famous oak trees when the strong wind blew them down

These days, UK weather forecasters usually know about extreme weather that is about to hit the country, and they also try not to make unrealistic predictions about the weather For example, they don’t say that there’s going to be a ‘barbecue summer’ (a very hot summer when people can cook outside all the time)

or a freezing winter, because usually the opposite happens They now only forecast a maximum of five days, and people don’t even trust that - they check regularly to see if a forecast is still correct

You may think that living with this sort of weather every day makes people unhappy, but actually it has an unexpected effect on a lot of people in the UK They tend to get more excited by sunshine than most people They are likely to change into summer clothes whenever they see the sun, whether it is August or December They don’t mind the rain and they’re always prepared for it, with their waterproof coats, boots and umbrellas ready by the front door They also know how to have a good time despite the weather Rainy summers are so common that people try not to let the weather spoil their fun In fact, for some people,

particularly young children, the rain can be fun, and you may even find them singing in the rain!

1 How is the weather in the UK?

6 You must do exactly what the manager tells you

You must carry………

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