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I PHONETICS
1 Pronunciation
1 A union B useful C under D university
2 A water B whale C whole D window
4 A usually B uranium C uniform D umbrella
5 A answer B world C write D jewellery
6 A children B kitchen C beach D chemistry
7 A game B organize C angry D college
9 A ugly B unit C ulcer D upset
14 A donation B natural C situation D suggestion
17 A mountain B country C drought D hour
18 A university B student C volunteer D museum
19 A handicapped B advantaged C organized D raised
21 A honorable B honesty C historic D heir
22 A creature B creative C creamy D crease
27 A handicapped B visited C decided D wanted
45 A found B crowd C knowledge D cloud
48 A reciting B spirit C stimulate D winner
49 A problem B sponsor C wonderful D enjoy
50 A announce B annual C award D among
51 A competition B completion C question D information
52 A athletics B marathon C faithfully D smoothly
53 A contest B sponsor C disappointed D opportunity
54 A recite B organize C apologize D participate
55 A minority B literacy C primary D library
56 A eradicate B campaign C vacation D transport
57 A struggle B maturity C student D education
59 A traffic B drank C tradition D drastic
60 A trouble B drought C trousers D announce
61 A twelve B trench C member D result
1 A earning B learning C searching D clearing
6 A dread B treasure C treatment D dreamt
7 A truck B trumpet C truthful D trustful
8 A dressing B trend C twenty D frequent
11 A yellow B prefix C twelfth D trench
14 A knowledgeB comfort C popular D college
15 A orchestra B scholarship C chemistry D charity
16 A announcedB struggled C observed D repaired
19 A use B uniform C university D unfair
22 A hour B honest C heir D hospital
23 A young B longer C know D helping
25 A height B weight C eighteen D sleight
29 A breather B feather C heatherD leather
30 II VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1. Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care of others.
A bring along B get on with C keep up with D look after
2. The construction work was carried out by the local contractor
A continued B completed C done D run
3. Some high school students take part in helping the handicapped.
A participate B compete C experience D support
4. She had never imagined being able to visit such remote
countries
A foreign B faraway C friendly D desolate
5. The lawn needs mowing again.
A repairing B making C bending D cutting
6. A bank has promised a donation of $24 million toward the
disaster fund
A connection B addition C contribution D provision
7. Teachers have been asked to concentrate on literacy and
numeracy
A the ability to read and write B basic skills in mathematics
C good knowledge of literature D the ability to write books
8. We were involved in the anti-drug campaign up until the last
minute
A included B affected C interested D taken part
9. English classes will be set up for the disadvantaged children.
10 People are now raising money for flood victims.
A sending B collecting C paying D making
11 for twelve hours, I felt marvelous.
A Having slept B have sleptC Having been slept
D have been slept
12 By the time their baby arrives, the Johnson hope painting
and decorating the new nursery
C having been finished D to have been finished
13 She's angry about to the farewell party last night.
A not having invited B not to have invited
C not having been invited D not to have been invited
14 We decided not to travel, the terrible weather forecast.
C having been heard D to have been heard
15 I'd love to the party, but it was impossible.
A having gone B to have gone
C having been gone D to have been gone
16 I don't recall him at the conference.
A having seen B to have seen
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17 in dark colors, the room needed some bright lights.
A Having painted B To have painted
C Having been painted D To have been painted
18 The stockbroker denied of the secret business deal.
C having been informed D to have been informed
19 They now regret their son by providing too many material
possessions
C having been spoiled D to have been spoiled
20 to the party, we could hardly refuse to go
A Having invited B To have invited
C Having been invited D To have been invited
21 Tom made a bad mistake at work, but his boss didn't fire him He's
lucky a second chance
C having been given D to have been given
22 Are you sure you told me? I don't recall about it.
A having told B to have told
C having been told D to have been told
23 The boys were taken a fishing trip last weekend.
24 She frequently volunteers extra work because she really
likes her job.A to B for C with D in
25 We hope that students themselves will enjoy taking part
the projects.A in B on C at D for
26 He volunteered his as a driver.
27 All the teachers work on an entirely basis.
A volunteer B volunteered C voluntary D voluntarily
28 They volunteer to take care of children who have been by
the AIDS epidemic
A supported B suffered C leftD orphaned
29 It's filthy in here! Are there any volunteers to help ?
A light up B clean up C clear up D take up
30 He eventually his disability to achieve some business
success
A overcame destroyed C overwhelmed D suffered
31 The new law allows school districts to spend more money on less
children
A advantageous B disadvantageous C.
advantaged D disadvantaged
32 A lot of children participated in performances.
A raising-fund B fundraising C fundraise D funding-raise
33 I'm sure it's not my fault that Peter found out what we were
planning I don't remember anyone about it
A to tell B being told C having told D to be told
34 The charity is appealing for volunteers elderly patients to
and from hospital
A to takeB taking C taken D who take
35 The building the earthquake but then by a fire.
A was survived - destroyed B survived - was destroyed
C survived - destroyed D was survived - was destroyed
36 by the boys' behaviour, she complained to the head
teacher
A She annoyed B Annoyed C She was annoyed D Annoying
37 'Wait a minute,' said Frank, through the door.
38 a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
A Finding B We found C Found D Having fauna
39 The children enjoyed on fishing trips.
A taking B to be taken C being taken D having taken
40 Stacey seems like a bright student She's always the first
her work
A to finish B finishing C being finished D to be finished
41 We were shocked to hear the news of your .
C having been fired D to have been fired
42 I think I hear someone the back window Do you hear it,
too?
A trying open B trying to open C try openingD try to open
43 Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care
others A in B on C to D of
44 They give care and comfort disadvantaged children.
45 They have no money and are forced to live on .
A fundB saving C charity D donation
46 This scheme could be for people in low incomes.
A advantage B advantaged C advantageousD disadvantaged
47 Schools need to help children to read and write.
A volunteers B pioneers C engineers D innovators
48 We would like to see closer between parents and schools.
A cooperation B coordination C coexistence D coeducation
49 At present we are an anti-drug campaign.
A setting up B carrying out C taking part in D joining with
50 The work of the charity is funded by voluntary .
A movements B teenagers C donations D campaigns
51 A(n) , is a person who is killed because of their political
beliefs
A invalid B soldier C veteran D martyr
52 His kind words brought some to the grieving parents.
A sympathy B comfort C interest D gratitude
53 'Is Marsha still here?' 'No She was the first '.
A leaving B that she left C to leave D in leaving
54 I've heard a lot about Dr James, and I'm looking forward
his talk tomorrow
A hear B hearing C to hear D to hearing
55 'Did Nancy faint yesterday?' 'Yes, and that led to to the
emergency clinic.'
A her taking B her to be takenC her to go D her being taken
56 He was often made milk by his mother.
A drink B drinks C to drink D drunk
57 I don't blame you to go outside in this awful weather.
58 The spy admitted some highly secret information to
enemy agents
59 They were fortunate from the fire before the building
collapsed
60 It is important that the TOEFL Office an applicant's
registration
A will confirm B confirm C confirms D must confirm
61 It's no good me of getting the figures wrong!
A to accuse B accusing C having accused
D to have accused
62 No sooner the corner than the wheel came off.
C the van had turned D had the van turned
63 The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning English
students
64 The teacher explained the competition's rules the students
very carefully
65 Most students are interested the annual English Speaking
Contests
66 is someone who takes part in sports competitions.
A Judge B Sportman C Athletic D Sponsor
67 They quickly read the questions and tried to find out the answers.
A complete B guess C offer D discover
68 A string of defeats has failed to break the team's .
A spirits B efforts C works D methods
69 There is now intense between schools to attract students.
Trang 3A competence B competition C competitive D competitor
70 Such questions provide a useful means of students'
interest
A expressing B encouraging C stimulating D providing
71 All students can take part in the annual English-speaking
Competition
A happening once a year B happening once a term
C happening once a month D happening once every six months
72 He his poem in front of the whole school.
A dedicated B recited C said D delivered
73 We took part in a sponsored walk to support the poor.
that organized D had organized
74 We strongly recommend your luggage when you travel.
A to insure B you insuring C your insurance D you insure
75 She asked my advice subject she should study at
university
A what B on what C to what D on to what
76 Children could be compelled to work on the farm, effectively
denying
A their school B them to school C them schooling D for schooling
77 Indoor heating systems have made for people to live and
work comfortably in temperate climates
A it is possible B possible C it possible D possibly
78 She phoned the police and outside her home
A reported to attack B was reported to be attacked
C reported being attacked D reported to be attacked
79 The children were warned in the lake without an adult
present
A not swim B not to swim C not swimming D to not swim
80 Homestead High School's fooball team a championship
until last season
C had never been winning D had never won
81 George mentioned in an accident as a child, but he never
told us the details
C to have injured D to have been injured
82 She wanted to know if I Paul recently.
A saw B have seen C had seen D would see
83 He apologized _ not being able to complete the poem.
84 Time was _, and the judges announced the results.
85 He's been teaching music for years, but he hasn't any _.
A examinations B experiences C experience D.
qualifications
86 Most students find English Competitions _.
A enjoying B enjoyment C enjoyedD do enjoyable
87 I am pleased to _ the winner of the final competition It's
Group B
A recite B announce C explain D appoint
88 After convincing myself that the result didn't matter, I felt oddly
_ when we lost
A encouraged B stimulated C disadvantaged D disappointed
89 With three teams finishing on 40 points, there was no outright
_.A win B winning C winner D winnings
90 For work to flow _, proper preparations must be made.
A smoothly B freely C constantly D naturally
91 The contestants are eliminated one by one until the last _ in
a head-to-head contest
A sponsor B support C compete D enter
92 The winner of the contest was given a(n) _ for her excellent
performance.A bonus B reward C fine D award
93 My teachers always encourage _ hard at school.
A to work B us to work C working D that we work
94 Six months after the accident, he still has difficulty _.
A to walk B walking C walked D to walking
95 I really hate _ away from home so much
96 Staff say that the new computer system _ to greater levels
of stress in their work
A led B would lead C has led D had led
97 He apologized _ able to finish the project on time.
A his colleagues not being B his colleagues for not being
C his colleagues not to be D to his colleagues for not being
98 It's a pity we didn't visit Tom when we had the chance I _
him before he left the country
A would like to see B should like to see
C would like having seen D would like to have seen
99 His doctor suggested that he _ a short leave of absence.
A will take B take C would take D took
100 It is no use _ to school if you _ to work hard.
A going - do not ready B to go - do not ready
C going - are not ready D go - are not ready
101 Mary's father approved of _ in the United States for
another year in order to work toward her M.A
A her to stay B she to say C she staying D her staying
102 Nowadays, young men with a technical education _
because of the great demand for highly skilled workmen
well paid D could pay well
103 She was able to all the tasks assigned to her.
A keep on B set up C put off D carry out
104 We managed to over $4,000 through donations and other
events
A deposit B donate C raise D exchange
105 Laura reminded her roommate _ her alarm clock for 6:00.
A to set B setting C to be set D of setting
106 The boy found a wallet in the street, and then he _
to return it to the loser
A tried B had tried C was trying D had been trying
107 The two children blamed each other _ the window.
breaking D having broken
108 She swam strongly and cross the river easily, even
though it was swollen by the heavy rain
A used to B was able to C could D was supposed to
109 The government has spent £1 million on an advertising to
encourage energy conservation
A campaign B promotion C operation D competition
110 No one could ever accuse this government about the poor.
A not caring B of not caring C for not caring D not to care
111 I heard the tyre and then the lorry skidded across the road.
A burst B bursting C be burst D being burst
112 I was to find that the film was quite
A surprised - frightening B surprised – frightened
C surprising - frightening D surprising - frightened
113 Police are reported illegal drugs in a secret hiding place in
the star’s home
A they have B having C to have D have had
114 Our education will help with the _ of knowledge for the young.
A rich B riches C richness D enrichment
115 I don't remember of the decision to change the company
policy on vacations When was it decided?
A telling B being told C to tell D to be told
116 _ six months for the washing machine to be
delivered, I decided to cancel the order
A Waiting B Having waited C Being waited D Waited
117 Many firms are now struggling to survive in a highly
_ marketplace
A competing B competition C competitive D uncompetitive
118 The _will observe and score your performance in the contest.
A judges B contestants C sponsors D winners
119 _ she went home early
A Feel not well B Having felt not well C.
Feeling not well D Not feeling well
120 He congratulated the team _ all their games.
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121 I often _ of being famous when I was younger.
A accused B dreamed C pretended D assured
122 To do the work for a humane society is
A friendly B mutual C voluntaryD thoughtless
123 Some high school students take part in helping the handicapped.
A play a role ofB take a place of C participate in D are a part of
124 There is a special fund for the severely
A orphan B volunteer C agedD handicapped
125 The of this society in to provide community education for
street children.A mission B work C job D duty
126 The work of the charity is funded by voluntary
A actionB activity C donation D organization
127 We should take care of war invalids and family of martyrs.
A look afterB look into C look for D look at
128 Shy people often find it difficult to group discussions.
A take place in B take part in C get on with D get in
129 I am to come to the meeting on Monday evening,
please apologize for my absence
A capable B excused C unable D disliked
130 _ it several times, he didn’t want to read it once again.
A ReadingB To read C To have read D Having read
131 that he was poor, I offered to pay his fare.
A Knowing B Known C KnewD Having knew
132 _ photographs of the place, I had no desire to go there.
133 I hate _ a child _.
A see/ cryingB see/ cry C seeing/ to cry D seeing/ cry
134 I notice the lorry _ down the hill.
A to comeB came C coming D having come
135 I observed a blue car _ very fast towards the motorway
136 .A having driven B drivenC driving D to drive
137 They left the restaurant, _ two hours over lunch
A spending B spentC after spend D having spent
138 The police accused him of _ fire to the building but he
denied _ in the area on the night of the fire
A setting/ being B setting/ having been C set/ be
D having set/ having been
139 A situation in which people or organizations compete with each
other to find out who is the best at something
A participation B competition C activityD performance
140 A person who decides who has won a competition is called a(n)
A referee B judge C investigator D witness
141 To make something develop or become more active.
A to encourage B to enhance C to stimulate D to strike
142 To agree to give someone money for a charity if that person
competes a special activity
A organize B support C sponsor D encourage
143 A person who has been chosen to speak or vote for someone else
on behalf of a group
A contestantB competitor C examinee D representative
144 The greatest _ of all is the World peace.
A presentB gift C prize D award
145 A sports competition involving a number of teams or players who
take part in different games
A match B tournament C game D play
146 They had a really good chance of winning the national
A compete B competition C competitor D competitive
147 Jack admitted the money.
A stealB to steal C stealing D stolen
148 Thank you very much lending me your bike.
149 Don’t him to arrive early He’s always late.
A think B judge C hope D expect
150 I wouldn’t _ of going to the party I hadn’t been invited to.
A dreamB intend C depend D rely
151 The instructor warned the students sailing alone on the lake.
152 The manager the men to turn to work immediately.
A insisted B suggested C demanded D ordered
153 Her mother prevented her going out tonight.
154 I apologized _ the book at home.
A for leaving B to leaving C leavingD to leave
155 He feels tired so he stops _ and _ a cup of tea.
A working / drinks B working / drinking C.
work / drinks D works / drink
156 The child has no objection to the CD again.
A to listen B to listening C listenD listening
157 The naughty boy denied _ there.
A to beB have being C had been D having been
158 Lan suggested a party at her house.
A to have B having C haveD to be had
159 Don’t just keep on about you, it’s boring.
160 It’s time the students the revision exercises.
161 The children here should _ everyday.
A to be taughtB be taught C taught D to teach
162 It’s hope that more schools like Spring School will _
in other cities in Viet Nam
A soon be foundB be find soonC soon findingD find be soon
163 The baby _ on the river bank is just 3 months old.
164 He warned me _ staying at that luxury hotel.
165 It’s so difficult for me this sentence.
A learning B to learn C learnD to learning
166 The dog smelt something _ so he ran around then
barked loudly
167 tired after a hard working day, the farmer sat down
under the tree and took a rest
168 How can we prevent the citizen throwing rubbish on the
streets?
169 Don’t spend time _ in class, it wastes time.
A talking B talk C to talkD to talking
170 Many students in my country go to remote or
mountainous areas to help the people there
A volunteerB voluntarily C voluntaryD voluntarily
171 We were _ of buying a house in the suburb.
A wishing B wanting C consideringD thinking
172 A maximum for each activity is 20 points.
A resultB grade C score D goal
173 Time was up and the judges the results.
A announcedB spoke C declared D delivered
174 This price reduction is due to among suppliers.
A completeB competition C competitorD compete
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1. the promotion of health and to helping people avoid injury
and disease
Red Cross to commit
Red Cross is committed to
2. Although most cats hate to swim, if necessary
A can they do so B they can do so C they
do so can D so they can do
3. , all matter is formed of molecutes
doesn't matter if the complex
not a complex matter
4. With a television audience of 25 billion, World Cup Soccer has ten
times the Olympic Games
most viewers
viewers than
5. all citrus fruit originated with the Chinese orange
believed that
belief that
6. There was very little response to the charity appeal
A Nobody responded to the charity appeal.
B Very little money was raised by the charity appeal
C Everybody seemed to appeal to the charity.
D They raised a lot of money from the charity 'appeal.
7. With the help of new computer programs, we can solve many
problems quickly and accurately
A New computer programs have enabled us to solve many problems
quickly and accurately
B New computer programs are quick and accurate.
C We can solve problems quickly and accurately without computer
programs
D New computer programs are not able to solve many problems
quickly and accurately
8. People swimming here do so at their own risk
A People may swim here without fear or risk.
B Swimming is so risky here that it is forbidden.
C People should realize that it is dangerous to swim here.
D Swimmers will not be blamed if anything happens to them here.
9. After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in
putting it out
A The fireman managed in vain to put the fire out after a 12-hour fight.
B Having fought the fire for 12 hours, the firemen were able to put it
out
C The firemen wasted 12 hours putting the fire out.
D Fighting the fire for 12 hours, the fire was put out.
10 People donated a lot, so the victims of the tsunami are now able to
overcome difficulties
A But for people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami
wouldn't be able to overcome difficulties now
B Despite people's generous donation, the victims of the tsunami are
facing lots of difficulties now
C To overcome difficulties, the victims of the tsunami needed people's
generous donation
D The victims of the tsunami are now able to overcome difficulties but
for people's generous donation
11 'Why not participate in the English Speaking Contest?'
A He asked me to take part in the English Speaking Contest.
B He suggested taking part in the English Speaking Contest.
C He offered us to take part in the English Speaking Contest.
D He told me not to participate in the English Speaking Contest.
12 Please watch your steps as you get off.
A Please look at the steps while getting off.
B Go down the steps in order to get off.
C Please have a look at the Steps as you get off.
D Be careful not to tumble while getting off
13 'Let me pay for the coffee I really want.'
A Jenny is asked to pay for the coffee.
B Jenny suggested paying for the coffee.
C Jenny insisted on paying for the coffee.
D Jenny told me to pay for the coffee.
14 'You're always making terrible mistakes,' said the teacher.
A The teacher complained about his students making terrible
mistakes
B The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible
mistakes
C The teacher realized that his students always made terrible
mistakes
D The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes.
15 Each of you may have one piece of candy,’ Mrs Jones said to the
children
A Mrs Jones advised the children to have one piece of candy.
B Mrs Jones asked each of the children to have one piece of candy.
C Mrs Jones allowed each of the children to have one piece of candy.
D Mrs Jones reminded the children to have one piece of candy.
16 'Would you mind if I brought a friend to the party?' said Peter.
A Peter wanted me to bring my friend to his party.
B Peter encouraged me to bring my friend to the party.
C Peter asked for permission to bring his friend to the party.
D Peter promised to bring a friend to the party.
17 'Don't be so disappointed Jane You can take the driving test
again,' said Helen
A Helen told Jane not to be disappointed and take the driving test
again
B Helen asked Jane not to be disappointed and offered her another
driving test
C Helen warned Jane not to be di3appointed' in order to take the
driving test again
D Helen encouraged Jane to take the driving test again.
18 'Let's break for lunch,' said Mathew.
A Mathew wanted to break for lunch.
B Mathew insisted on breaking for lunch.
C Mathew suggested breaking for lunch.
D Mathew offered us a break for lunch.
19 'Would you like some coffee, Mike?'
A Jane asked Mike to make her some coffee.
B Jane wanted to know whether Mike like coffee.
C Jane offered to make some coffee for Mike.
D Jane suggested drinking coffee.
20 'Could you please wait here until your name is called?'
A She asked me to wait there until my name was called.
B She wanted to know if I could wait there until my name was called.
C She advised me to wait there until my name was called.
D She reminded me to wait here until my name was called.
21 'If I were you, I would take the job,' said my roommate.
A My roommate was thinking about taking the joB.
B My roommate advised me to take the joB.
C My roommate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.
D My roommate insisted on taking the job for me.
22 He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
A He had tested his eyes ten months before.
B He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months.
D He didn't have any test on his eyes in ten months.
23 He is not flexible in his work; that is why he doesn't have many
friends
A Having almost no friends makes him inflexible in his work.
B Such is his inflexibility in his work that he doesn't have many
friends
C Inflexibility in his work is not why he doesn't have many friends.
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work
24 ‘So far we have completed fewer than half of the twenty lessons in
the same reading book that their class has almost finished.’
A We have done ten lessons of the book B The
book has about ten lessons in it
C The other class has done more than half D.
Fewer than of the lessons are the same
25 ‘There’s no point in persuading him to do this.’
A He is able to do this although he does not want to B It
would be useful to persuade him
C I enjoy persuading him to do this D It is
useless to persuade him to do this
26 ‘Not taking a difficult exam is worse than failing it.’
A If one is going to fail a difficult exam, it is better not to take it
B To fail a difficult exam is worse than not to take it
C Because the exam is difficult, it is better not to take it
D It is better to fail a difficult exam than not to take it at all
27 ‘Henry should have done his homework last night, but he watched
TV instead.’
A Henry did not do his homework last night because he was busy
fixing the TV set
B Henry watched TV last night instead of doing his homework
D Henry did his homework while watching TV
28 ‘Shall we go for a walk?’
What about going for a walk?
didn’t go for a walk?
29 ‘If George keeps studying as he has been, he’ll have no trouble in
passing his exams’
A George is studying hard to pass his exams
B George will not pass his exams because he is not studying
C George has passed his exams
D George has passed his exams
30 ‘Ms Kelly asked the students to hand in their assignments.’
A Ms Kelly asked the students to give their assignments to her
B Ms Kelly gave the class an assignment
C Ms Kelly gave the students a hand with their assignments
D Ms Kelly asked the students to raise their hands if they wanted to ask
a question
31 ‘Mr Pike wants his wife to quit her job and stay home with the
children’
A Mr Pike would like his wife to continue working
B Mr Pike wants to quit his job
C Mr Pike wants to stay at home
D Mr Pike would like his wife to stop working and stay at home
32 ‘Studying all night is good for neither your grades nor your heath.’
A Studying all night is good for your grades
B Studying all night is good for your heath
C Studying all night is helpful to you
D Studying all night does not help at all
33 “Oh! Don’t complain all the time!”
A I wish you won’t complain all the time! B I
wish you don’t complain all the time!
C I wish you wouldn’t complain all the time! D I
wish you didn’t complain all the time!
34 ‘It is impossible for you to make him stop spending his own
money’
A You can’t prevent him from spending his own money
B He can’t be made stop spending his own money
C He is impossible to stop spending his own money
D You are impossible to stop him from spending his own money
IV ERROR RECOGNITION
1. When I was sick with the flu, my mother made me to eat soup and
rest in bed
A B C
D
2. Having lived here for seven years, my friend is used to speak
English with all her classmates
A B C D
3. To grow well, a tree must be well-suited to the area where is it planted
A B C D
4. Despite modern medical technology, many diseases causing by viruses I are still not curable
A B C D
5. We should have been informed Janis about the change in plans regarding our weekend trip to the mountains A
B C D
6. You had better learning a foreign language before applying for a job
A B C D
7. Passing a driver's test is a necessity requirement for all people wishing to drive a motor vehicle
A B
C D
8. When I kept getting unwanted calls, I called the phone company and had my phone number change
A B
9. Breaking her leg the last time she went, Brenda decided not to go
on the school skiing trip this year
A B C D
10 Louis got his sister read his assignment, and then asked her to
write the report for him because he did not have enough time.A
B C D
11 The teacher said that about 10 children need special help in
reading
A B C D
12 Every teacher I've spoken to tell me that standard of spelling are
in decline
A B C D
13 The purpose of the examination was to test the students' knowing
of the subject
A B C
D
14 Let me know if you are interested to take part in the Sculpture
Competition
A B C D
15 If athletics are neglected in school, this will have a big impact on
future national team
A B C D
16 Richard said the play was very entertaining and he recommended
to see it
A B C D
17 Some of my friends have considered not going to college because
the cost
A B C D
18 It is difficult to imagine him accepting the decision without any
objection
A B C D
19 The highway patrol advises to take the old route through the city
because the interstate highway is
under major repairs A B
20 Joyce thanked us inviting them to dinner and said that they
wanted to have us over for dinner next week
A B C
D
21 Having suffered from depression him as a teenager, Keven could
understand how his son was feeling
A B
22 Peter acknowledged that his chances in winning the race to be
slim
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23 Walking briskly for 30 minutes or to run for 15 minutes will burn
an approximately equal number of
C D
calories
24 I asked the boys to move their bicycles off the football pitch but
they flat refused
A B C
D
25 Health officials warn that anyone who look directly at the sun
during an eclipse may put their sight at
A B C
risk (D)
26 He says that speak a foreign language always makes him nervous.
A B C D
27 Each nation has many people who voluntary take care of others.
A B C D
28 We’re looking forward to see you again.
A B C D
29 I’d like buying some earrings like yours.
A B C D
30 She smelt something burning and saw smoke rise.
A B C D
31 I’d like to thank your brother for your help.
A B C D
32 Mrs Allen was concerned about my have to drive so far every day.
A B C D
33 You can congratulate yourself about having done an excellent job.
A B C D
34 Peter apologized for break the vase.
A B C D
35 He insisted on seeing the manager tomorrow.
A B C D
36 When I was walking past the park, I saw some children play
football
A B C D
37 I think that you had difficulty to find her house.
A B C D
38 We appreciate to have had the opportunity to work for the
voluntary organization
A B C D
39 Having finished his assignment in time, it was sent to the
supervisor
A B C
D
40 Tom complained about Bob’s borrowed his shirt without asking
him first
A B C D
41 Three old trees will have to be fall because they are diseased and
dangerous
A B C D
42 Neither his parents realized what was happening.
A B C D
43 Excuse me Where’s the closest telephone box?
A B C D
44 I want to live for hundred years.
A B C D
45 The price of crude oil used to be a great deal lower than now,
wasn’t it?
A B C
D
46 We object to people to make private calls on the office phone.
A B C D
47 Did you notice Max looking at another student’s paper during the
exam?
48 When I walked into my office, I found Tom was using my
telephone
A B C D
49 I couldn’t understand his not wants to go abroad to study.
A B C D
50 Help the disadvantaged children learn how to read was a
rewarding experience
A B C D
51 My brother has always dreamed to be a famous film star.
A B C D
52 The boys denied on having broken the window of my house.
A B C D
53 We warned him against travel to the capital by train.
A B C D
54 The rain prevented us for climbing to the top of the mountain.
A B C D
55 The teachers suggested with organization an English speaking
contest for the sudents
A B C D
56 This meant that more work had be done to eradicate illiteracy in
the country
A B C D
57 In the campaign, six hundreds ethnic minority students from the
northern highlands were asked to
A
B
provide reading and writing skill to the children in their villages
C D
58 College students take the boys to the stadium and help them
getting to know how to play
59 Some of the happiest people in the world are those who helps to
bring happiness to others
A
B C D
60 Last Sunday, the representatives of three classes of my school
take part in the annual final English
competition A B
C D
61 The most importance thing was your participation in the
competition and the enjoyment and you had from it A
B
62 Each nation have many people who voluntarily take care of
others
A B C D
63 During summer vacations, they volunteer to work in remote and
mountain areas to provide education for
A B
children
64 Every summer, young volunteers usually work in the homes of
sickness or old people
A B
C D
65 As can be seen, the literacy rates go up considerably between
1998 and 2007
A B C D
66 Women were officially allowed to participation in the races in
1957
A B C D
67 It is said that Pheidippides ran a long distance no stopping to
announce the news
A B C
D
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1 Choose the correct word or phrase – a, b, c or d – that best
completes the passage
In the United States, volunteering is (1) as a good way to
give children a sense of (2) responsibility and to bring the
family together Volunteerism is (3) across the United
States today because people are trying to put more emphasis on
family (4) , and they are looking for ways to help young
people have a feeling of hope and satisfaction It is (5) that
volunteering helps children discover their talents, develop their
skills, and learn about (6) and problem solving (7)
, family volunteering has some (8) it benefits the
community that is (9) , it benefits the family for serving
together, and it benefits each (10) in the family
inspected D showed
communion D community
extending D forming
togetherness D connections
concerned D accepted
correspondence D cooperation
Therefore D Consequently
8. A advantages B disadvantages C.
conveniences D inconveniences
D offered
personnel D individual
A beauty contest, or beauty pageant, is a competition between
people, (1) _ largely on the beauty of their physical
appearance The modern beauty pageant can (2) _ its origin
to the Miss America pageant, first held in Atlantic City, New
Jersey, in 1921, under the title ‘Inter-City Beauty' contest The
following year the title was (3) _ as Miss America Other
contests include the yearly Miss World competition and Miss
Universe, which are the two largest and most famous (4) _
beauty contests Women from around the world (5) _ in the
competition for these titles To be selected as Miss World or Miss
Universe, a contestant must be (6) _ or single If a Miss
World fails to live up to people's expectations, she may, be (7)
_ The organizers of the major beauty contests represent
their contests (8) _ being events of world importance (9)
_ many other people consider beauty contests to be (10)
_ entertainment event of no great importance
regarded D used
pass D share
renamed D retained
internationale D international
excite D involve
impressive D attractive
disqualified D dispensed
D as
Therefore D Furthermore
agreeable D remarkable.
VOLUNTEERS ABROAD More and more young people are (1) _ voluntary work abroad The wild variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free before university Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor countries There they will earn little (2) no money But they will be doing something useful – and enjoying the experience
The work may (3) of helping the local communities, for example by helping to build new road or provide water supplies
to isolated rural villages Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or environmental protection (4) kind of job it is, it is certain to be (5) and worthwhile, and an experience that will never be forgotten
taking D getting
D and
contain D involve
However D Whatever
difficult D attracted
THE QUIZ SHOW
My best friend Jenny (1) _ on a TV quiz show a few nights ago It was very exciting We all knew that she (2) _ be
on, so all our friends met at her parents’ house to watch it Her parents videoed it too, of course The programme started at half past seven We screamed and clapped when we saw Jenny She looked great She had had her hair done, and was wearing the new top she had bought the day before She sat in the chair in the middle of the studio while the (3) _ asked her some questions The questions got harder and harder as they increased
in (4) _ If she didn’t make any mistakes and get the most difficult question right, she would win a million pounds By this time, jerry had won a thousand pounds That was definitely hers, whatever happened She answered the next question correctly, which was worth five thousand pounds I didn’t know the answer, but she did know! Then with the next question, she (5)
a risk but got the answer wrong She was gone out of the game Still, she had her thousand pounds, and we were very proud of her
presented D participated
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D could
producer D director
award D difficulty
In November 1997, the United Nations General Assembly (1)
2001 as the International Year of Volunteers (IYV) United
Nations Volunteers (UNV) (2) _ designated as the
international focal point With its main (3) _ of increased
recognition, facilitation, networking and promotion of
volunteering, IYV provided a (4) _ opportunity to highlight
the achievements of millions of volunteers worldwide and (5)
_ more people to engage in volunteer activity
The idea for IYV came out from deliberations (6) _ several
major international NGOs in the early 1990s The (7) _ first
emerged within the United Nation systems during a Policy Forum
(8) _ by UNV and United Nations University (UNU) in
Japan in 1996 Through the UN Secretary General, the Japanese
Government’s (9) _ in February 1997 was placed on the
agenda of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in July
1997 ECOSOC (10) _ to the UN General Assembly to
proclaim 2001 as the International Year of Volunteers
regarded D mentioned
D had
announcements D speeches
D unique
insisted D encouraged
D beyond
theory D hypothesis
D presented
swear D message
foretold D suggested
Competition is the rivalry of two or more parties over something
Competition occurs naturally between (1) _ organisms
which coexist in an environment with limited resources For
example, animals compete over water supplies, food, and mates In
(2) _, humans compete for recognition, wealth and
entertaiment
Competition can be remote, as in a free throw contest, or
antagonistic, as in a standard basketball game These contests are
(3) _, but in the first one players are isolated from each
other, (4) _ in the second one they are able to interfere (5)
_, the performance of their competitors
Competition (6) incentives for self improvement If two
watchmakers are competing for business, they will (7)
their prices and improve their products to increase their sales If
birds compete for a limted water (8) _ during a drought,
the more suited birds will (9) _ to reproduce and improve
the population
Rivals will often refer to their competitors as “the competition”, and
the (10) _ competition can also be used as to refer to a
contest or tournament
D lived
addition D time
particular D general
D includes
subtracts D descends
supply D present
enrich D grow
2 Read the passage or text carefully, then choose the correct answers
This is part of a report by the Chairman of the Charities Commitee
of a Club.
By Match this year, we shall have raised enough money, we hope, to buy the equipment for the Youth Club When we have raised the money, we are planning to go back to the Youth Club leaders in order to discover exactly what is needed most Plans have been made for the Book Sale which will be held on 15th February, This means that many of us will be spending the first two weeks of February collecting books The event is likely to be held in the Town Hall If there are problems here, however, we hope that other Club members might come up with some alternative suggestions
As we are proposing to sponsor a student from Africa on a three-month language course in this country, we also intend to hold a Charity Dance in the spring Such events are apt to be difficult to organize, so all members of the Club are invited to contribute or help in any way they can
The moment I was asked if we could possibly help in some way with the new Club for the Disabled I said yes As Chairman, lam bound to say that this is the sort of social work many Club members would like to do, other than simply raising money We are therefore planning to ask members if they can perhaps help out 'on one Saturday every month (on a rota basis)
Finally, by January next year the Club will have been going for twenty years, and the Committee intend to mark this anniversary with some kind of dinner, a dance or a party We have already been offered (unofficially) the use of the dance all at 'The Forest Hotel' However, we shall be devoting one of our meetings in the near future to full discussion on the form of the event, etc Any suggestions will be welcome
1. The Committee will be going back to the Youth Club leaders
tell them about the equipment
collect old books from them
2. The Committee does not yet know
when the Book Sale will be held
C how to get the book to the Town Hall D.
where the Book Sale will take place
3. Every Club member has been asked
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sponsor a foreign student
C to write to an African student D to
organize something for the Dance
4. In order to help the new Club for Disabled, members will be asked
make a contribution
at the Club one a month
5. There will be an event next January
A because the Club has been offered 'the Forest Hotel’
B to celebrate the Club's twentieth birthday
C to raise money for a student from Africa
D which will take the form of a discussion evening
A YEAR WITH OVERSEAS VOLUNTEERS
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university,
and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from
the capital N'Djamena Coming from' a rich country, I got quite a
shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected But
after a few days I soon got used to living there The people were
always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate
how beautiful the countryside was
One of my jobs was to supply the village with water The well was a
long walk away And the women used to spend a long time every
day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards So I contacted
organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered We built a
simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked first time It wasn't
perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to
the villagers, who had never had running water before And not
only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot,
because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day All in all, I
think my time with OV was a good experience Although it was
not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it
to anyone who was considering working for a charity
1. The author
A has been working for OV for a year
B is living in the capital N'Djamena
C was born in a rich family
D used to be a volunteer working in a remote village
2. How did the author feel when he arrived in the village?
disappointed D depressed
3. Which of the following is not true?
A It took a lot of time to take water home from the well.
B The villagers used to live in conditions without running water.
C A pipeline was built to carry clean water to homes.
D Solar energy was used to heat water.
4. The word 'It' in line 13 refers to .
the pineline D the supply of water
5. What does the author think about his time with OV?
was not worth working
provided good experience
THE OLYMPIC GAMES
During the Olympic games, people from all over the world come
together
in peace and friendship Some of these people compete for medals
Several million people attend the games, and millions of other
people watch them on television
Why do we have the Olympic games? How did they begin? The first
Olympic Games that we have records of were in Greece in 776
B.C The games lasted one day The only event in the first thirteen
Olympic Games was a race Men ran the length of the stadium
(about 192 meters) Then, longer running races were added Through the years, a few other kinds of events, like the long jump, were also added During this time, the games were for men only, and women could not even watch them In the year 393, a Roman emperor ended the Olympic Games because the quality of the games became very low The Olympics did not take place again for 1500 years!
In 1894, Pierre de Courbertin of France helped form the International Olympic Committee, and the modern Olympic Games began In
1896 the games were held again in Athens, Greece The Greeks built a new stadium for the competition Three hundred and eleven athletes from thirteen countries competed in many events The winners became national heroes
After 1896, the games were held every four years during the summer
in different cities around the world In 1900, the Olympics were
in Paris, France, and women competed for the first time In 1908,
in London, England, the first gold medals were given to winning athletes Before that time, the winners received only silver and bronze medals
The Olympic flag was first introduced in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium The flag has five rings on it The rings represent the continents of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America Each ring is a different colorblue, yellow, black, green, or red -because the flag of each of the countries that compete in the games has at least one of these colors in it
The Olympic Winter Games began in 1924 in Chamois, France Athletes
competed in winter events such as skiing, ice skating, and ice hockey Today, the Winter Games take place every four years The Summer Games also take place every four years, but not in the same year as the winter events Both the Summer Games and the Winter Games must have at least fifteen events, and they cannot last more than sixteen days
Until recently, Olympic competitors could not be professional athletes All of the athletes in the Olympic Games were amateurs Today, however, many of the Olympic athletes are professionals who play their sports for money during the year Some people disagree with this idea They believe that the Olympic Games are for amateur athletes, not paid professionals Other people think that anyone can play in the Olympic Games No matter who the athletes are, millions of people throughout the world enjoy watching the greatest athletic competitions, the Summer games and the Winter Games of the Olympics
1 Which of the following is not true of the first 13 Olympic Games
in Greece?
A They lasted only one day.
B The men competed while the women watched.
C They consisted of only one event, which was race running.
D They were for men only
2 Pierre de Coubertin _
A was the first athlete from France to take part in the modern Olympic
Games
B helped the Greeks build a new stadium for the modern Games.
C helped to revive the Games.
D became a national hero of France.
3 The International Olympic Committee was set up _
A with Pierre de Coubertin as chairman
B according the wish of a Roman emperor
C every four years starting from 1894
D two years before the modern Olympic Games were held
4 Women first competed in the Games _
A in 1908 in London, England
B in the Paris Olympics of 1900
C as soon as the Olympic Games were resumed
D in 1896 at Pierre de Coubertin's suggestion
5 What was special about the 1920 Olympics?
A The Olympic flag was introduced
B Gold medals were given to winning athletes for the first time.
C Women were allowed to compete for the first time.