Firstly, we have more leisure time than we used to, and people are generally living longer, which means there is more time to do more including reading books.. Firstly, we have more leis
Trang 1Quang Tri High school One Period Test
Name :……… …………
Class:……
I Circle the underlined sound with a different one from the others:
II Circle the underlined part with different stress from the others:
3 A imaginary B personality C scientific D entertainment
II Choose the most suitable for these sentences:
5 Vietnam’s first place finish was not ………….to everyone
6 The story of Father Christmas ………… to young children to explain the presents they receive
7 Professors Moore recommended the book ……… all his students
8 The road is ………
A too slippery that we can’t drive fast B too slippery for us to drive fast
C so slippery that we drove fast D so slippery for us to drive fast
9 It is a serious problem I don’t know how it ………
10 A Will you come to my house after you’ll finish your home work?
B Will you come to my house after you finished your home work?
C Will you came to my house after you finish your home work?
D Will you come to my house after you finish your home work?
11 Although it was the first time Vietnam hosted ………., the Games were a great success
A so big event sports B such a big sports event C too a big sports event D enough big sports event
12 …… from 11 participating countries competed in 32 sports
13 “No parking” means: ………
A there is no park here B You cannot go to the park here
C You are not allowed to park your car here D There is not enough space for parking here
14 The Games really became a festival that ………sports enthusiasts with its spirit : solidarity, co-operation for peace and development
15 The tourists will be different parts of the world so food ………to suit everyone’s taste
A can be choose B should choose C might be chosen D should be chosen
16 ………….people have television, fewer and fewer people will buy books to read
A More and more B The much C The more and more D The most
17 My problems are getting ………
A more and more bad B bader and bader C worse and worse D the worse and worse
18 A: “Is the house at the end of the street still for sale?” _ No, it ………
A was sold B had sold C has not been sold D has been sold
19 When he was driving to work, he stopped ………
A to get some petrol B so to get some petrol C getting some petrol D for getting some petrol
20 Helen: “ Congratulations” _ Jane: “……… ”
A What a pity! B Thank you C I’m sorry D You are welcome
21 I thin you’d better…… Maria first
22 They are not …to join the army
Mark:
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IV Read the passage and decide the best answers for the questions:
How many times in the last hundred years or so have people talked of the imminent death of the book? Films were an early threat because they were so effective at telling stories in a visual way Next there was radio, which stepped into the mid – twentieth century and provided such an alternative to books as drama, documentaries and discussions When television arrived, many people believed that it would finish the book off Nowadays, besides the threat by TV, the book is thought to be endangered by the computers and the internet, and by other technological attractions like the CD and the video game, too
Surely there are now enough reasons why the book ought to be dead, or at least very badly injured If so, why does it not show proper respect for these reportedly less literate times and die out? There is clearly more than a simple answer to this question Firstly, we have more leisure time than we used to, and people are generally living longer, which means there is more time to do more( including reading books) As well as this, there is the strength
of the book as a tradition We are all too dismissive of traditions in our modern world, but they can have very strong pull on us Added to this, the book is such a practical tool: it doesn’t cost too much, it is usually small enough to carry around, and it can easily be revisited We will never go without books, because they have served us so well for
so long
25 When television arrived, many people believed that it would finish the book off.
A help the book finish B make books popular
C kill reading books D improve reading books
26 Firstly, we have more leisure time than we used to, and people are generally living longer, which means there is more time to do more( including reading books) “Which” in this sentence refers to …………
C leisure time D Having leisure time and living longer
27 Which of the following reasons is NOT true to the living of books?
A People have more free time to read books B Books are easy to take along
C Reading books is no longer a tradition D It is not too expensive to own it
28 What does the passage imply?
A Books have good points resulting in their endless presence despite the attractions of other media
B Films, radio and television have occupied books
C Other alternative media have made people ignore reading books
D Books ought to die out due to many reasons
V Choose the most appropriate way of forming meaningful sentences A,B,C or D.
29 I’m sure it wasn’t Mrs Elton you saw because she’s in Bristol.
A It can’t be Mrs Elton you saw because she’s in Bristol
B It mightn’t be Mrs Elton you saw because she’s in Bristol
C It can’t have been Mrs Elton you saw because she’s in Bristol
D It mightn’t have been Mrs Elton you saw because she’s in Bristol
30 As I get older, I want to travel less.
A I’m getting older and older, so I don’t want to travel more B The more I get old, The less I want to travel
C I don’t want to travel because of my old age D The older I get, the less I want to travel
31 Europe/ water polo / appear / Germany / 1894
A In Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894 B Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894
C Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894 D In Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894
32 The women was so beautiful ………
A that I couldn’t help looking at B that I couldn’t help looking at her
Trang 3Quang Tri High school One Period Test *
Name:
Class:
I Circle the underlined sound with a different one from the others:
II Circle the underlined part with different stress from the others:
III Read the passage and decide the best answers for the questions:
How many times in the last hundred years or so have people talked of the imminent death of the book? Films were an early threat because they were so effective at telling stories in a visual way Next there was radio, which stepped into the mid – twentieth century and provided such an alternative to books as drama, documentaries and discussions When television arrived, many people believed that it would finish the book off Nowadays, besides the threat by TV, the book is thought to be endangered by the computers and the internet, and by other technological attractions like the CD and the video game, too
Surely there are now enough reasons why the book ought to be dead, or at least very badly injured If so, why does it not show proper respect for these reportedly less literate times and die out? There is clearly more than a simple answer to this question Firstly, we have more leisure time than we used to, and people are generally living longer, which means there is more time to do more( including reading books) As well as this, there is the strength
of the book as a tradition We are all too dismissive of traditions in our modern world, but they can have very strong pull on us Added to this, the book is such a practical tool: it doesn’t cost too much, it is usually small enough
to carry around, and it can easily be revisited We will never go without books, because they have served us so well for so long
5 What is the passage about?
A Films, radio and television have occupied books
B Books have good points resulting in their endless presence despite the attractions of other media
C Books ought to die out due to many reasons
D Other alternative media have made people ignore reading books
6 Films became a threat to books because ……….
A Films told stories effectively through eyes B People liked telling in a visual way
C Films transformed information effectively D Books were short
7 Firstly, we have more leisure time than we used to, and people are generally living longer, which means there is
more time to do more( including reading books) “Which” in this sentence refers to …………
A leisure time B having leisure time and living longer
8 Which of the following reasons is NOT true to the everlasting existence of books?
A People have more free time to read books B Books are easy to take along
C Reading books is no longer a tradition D It is not too expensive to own it
IV Choose the most suitable for these sentences:
9 My problems are getting ………
A more and more bad B bader and bader C worse and worse D the worse and worse
10 A: “Is the house at the end of the street still for sale?” _ No, it ………
A was sold B had sold C has not been sold D has been sold
11 The road is ………
A too slippery that we can’t drive fast B too slippery for us to drive fast
C so slippery that we drove fast D so slippery for us to drive fast
12 It is a serious problem I don’t know how it ………
Mark:
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D Will you come to my house after you finish your home work?
14 Although it was the first time Vietnam hosted ………., the Games were a great success
A so big event sports B such a big sports event C too a big sports event D enough big sports event
15 …… from 11 participating countries competed in 32 sports
16 “No parking” means:
A There is no park here B You cannot go to the park here
C You are not allowed to park your car here D There is not enough space for parking here
17 Vietnam’s first place finish was not ………….to everyone
18 The story of Father Christmas ………… to young children to explain the presents they receive
19 Professors Moore recommended the book ……… all his students
20 The Games really became a festival that ……….…sports enthusiasts with its spirit : solidarity, co-operation for peace and development
21 I thin you’d better…… … Maria first
22 They are not …………to join the army
23 The tourists will be different parts of the world so food ………to suit everyone’s taste
A can be chosen B should choose C might be chosen D should be chosen
24 ………….people have television, the fewer people will buy books to read
25 When he was driving to work, he stopped ………
A to get some petrol B so to get some petrol C getting some petrol D for getting some petrol
26 Helen: “ Congratulations” _ Jane: “……… ”
A What a pity! B Thank you C I’m sorry D You are welcome
27 Peter liked scuba-diving ………… did his brother
28 You can borrow ……….books, as you want
V Choose the most appropriate way of forming meaningful sentences A,B,C or D.
29 It was such a beautiful woman ………
A that I couldn’t help looking at her B that I couldn’t help looking at
30 As I get older, I want to travel more.
A I’m getting older and older, so I don’t want to travel more B I don’t want to travel because of my old age
C The older I get ,the more I want to travel D The older I get, the less I want to travel
31 I’m sure That woman isn’t Mrs Elton because she’s in Bristol.
A It can be Mrs Elton because she’s in Bristol
B It mightn’t be Mrs Elton because she’s in Bristol
C It can’t have been Mrs Elton because she’s in Bristol
D It mightn’t have been Mrs Elton because she’s in Bristol
32 Europe/ water polo/ appear/ Germany/ 1894
A Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894 B In Europe water polo was appeared in Germany in 1894
C Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894 D In Europe water polo appeared in Germany in 1894