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Trang 1TEST II
I Complete the dialogue with the information given.
b he's not here at the moment f back later this evening
d you should speak to.
W: Hello Lucinda Gray speaking.
A: Er Hello I'm phoning about the room (1)
W: Oh, yes Actually it's my brother (2) It's his flat, and I'm afraid (3)
A: Oh, I see
W: Perhaps you could phone (4) He should be home
A: Yes, right I will Who should (6)
W: Richard Gray
A: OK Thank you very much Goodbye
W: Goodbye Thank you (7)
II Choose the correct word in each bracket
John: Hello?
Mary: Hello Could I (say / speak) to Mr Carter, please?
John: I'm afraid he's out right now He won't be back (until / after) this evening Mary: I see Could you (take / give) him a message for me please? John:
Sure.
Mary: This is Barbara Lock, of Main Street Motors Could you tell Mr Carter
that his car needs a new gearbox? It'll cost about four hundred dollars
to fix so we need his agreement before we can start Could you (show / ask) him to call us before eight this evening or after eight thirty tomorrow morning?
Trang 2III There is one missmg word in each of the following sentences Find the missing word and put it in the correct position.
1. The stadium is a bit far my house
2. Could I speak Mrs Hoa, please?
3. He will pick me tonight at 8 o'clock
4. They're going buy a new car next year
5. Would you like leave her a message?
6. He's going to work home tonight
7. Who are you having dinner?
8. I have a lot homework to do tonight
IV Look at the picture to complete the following sentences describing
a small town.
This is a picture of a small town
The church is opposite the bank
1. The bookshop is the bank and the post office
2. There is a woman the bank and there is a dog beside her
3 There is a van the post office and a man is
working the van
4. There is a bird on the of the church
5. Near the church there is a bridge over the river
Trang 3V Reorder the following sentences to create a conversation.
(The telephone rings)
John William: Hello, Dean Smith My name is John William I'm a
reporter from the Times
Dean Smith: Yes, it certainly would make an amusing story Can
you come this afternoon at three o'clock?
John William: Yes, that would bq fine Thank you very much I'll
see you then
Dean Smith: You're welcome Good-bye.
Dean Smith: Yes?
John William: I heard about a strange animal at your house Could I
come and talk to you about it?
Dean Smith: Hello, this is Peter Smith.
VI Read the following conversation and write the correct word in each blank.
Tom: It's going (1) rain tomorrow
Sue: How (2) you know?
Tom: Well, there (3) some cows lying down in that field
over there
Sue: So what? What (4) that mean?
Tom: It Just means it's (5) to be wet
Sue: Good gracious I don't believe that!
Tom: Well, it (6) true.
Sue: How can we tell when it's going to (7) fine?
Tom: Certain birds (8) high in the sky and begin to sing
Could that (9) true, do you think?
Yes, scientists say they (10) learn a lot from studying how animals behave
Trang 4VII Read the text below and decide whether the following sentences are True (T) or False (F).
"I'm going to look for a new job and a new flat next month I'm going
to look in the newspapers and ask all my friends for help I'd like to move
to a quieter town because I can't stand the noise I'm not going to stay where I am this time next year -1 know that."
1. Steve is living in a noisy town
2. He's not going to change his job
3. He thinks that his friends will help him
4. He's going to live in another town this time next year