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Tiêu đề Practice Test 10
Trường học National University of Economics ([https://www.uec.edu.vn](https://www.uec.edu.vn))
Chuyên ngành English
Thể loại Practice test
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố Hanoi
Định dạng
Số trang 3
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PRACTICE TEST 10

I/ Pronunciation:

II/ Rewrite the sentences:

1 I’m having a lot of problem now because I lost my passport

If -

2 She had hardly began to speak before people started interrupting her

No sooner -

3 The leader said to John, “ You should have waited for us ”

The leader critised - ( to criticise s.o for sth)

4 When the police caught him, he was climing over the wall

The police caught -

5 It’s possible that he didn’t get my money

He might -

6 People say that the man escaped in a stolen car

The man -

7 I only realised what I had missed when they told me about it later

Only when -

8 As TV programs become popular They seem to get bad

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The -

9 If we can solve the problem soon, it will be good for all concerned

The -

10.There weren’t nearly as many people there as I had expected

There were far -

11.When people asked the minister about the strike, he declined (= confuse)to comment

On -

12.The authorities will prosecute(khëi tè) anyone they find trespassing(x©m ph¹m) on this land

Anyone found -

13.“I didn’t steal the car,”he said “ I just borrowed it.”

 He denied -but

admitted -14.“Shall we go to Paris for the weekend, John?” Mary asked

Mary suggested -

15.The manager refuses to resign

The manager has no -

16.Inspite of all our warnings, he left camp without taking his rifle.(sóng trêng)

Although -

17.People think that Columbus found America before others

America -

18.It’s a pity that you wrote that letter

I’d -

19.It’s extremely difficult for us to make ends meet these days

We find -

20.Without the customers’ complaint, nothing would have been done

If -

21.They’ve been living here for six years now

They moved -

22.I really think you ought acquire a few manners

It’s high time -

23.My father saves money He wants me to study abroad

My father -

24.The police stopped the traffic every few minutes They wanted to find out the robbers' car

The police

-25.The thief cut the telephone wires He didn't want me to call the police

 The thief -

26.He studied his lesson well He didn't want to get bad marks

 -

27.My father often went fishing when he was young, but now he doesn't

 -

28.Please don’t smoke in my room

I’d rather you -

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29.People think that the prisoner was recaptured while drinking in a pub.

The prisoner -

30.Why don’t you buy them a suit of furniture as a weeding present

He suggested

III/ Put the words in the correct form:

WOMEN DOCTORS

Through history , women have had (responsible) - for healing the sick However, it is only in (compare) - recent time that they have been allowed to train

at doctors (medicine) - schools in Britain Yet in that short time, they have made an enormous (contribute) - to modern medicine

The first female doctors were priestesses (n÷ tu) who gave (advice) - about diseases and (injure) - and prepared medicines In ancient Rome, women healers were considered (skill) - and respected

In Britain, for centuries male doctors were (suspect) - of women who

practised medicine (profession) - and in 1512 a law was passed making it

(legal) - for them to do so Women couldn’t study medicine at universities until the

19th century and they only began to gain (equal) - with male doctors in the 20th

century

NOTES:

• Injury (n) - injured (adj)

• Suspect (v,n) - suspicious (adj) about/of

IV Fill in each blank with one suitable word

As a boy , Mark Twain caused much trouble for his He to play practical jokes on all of his and neighbours The natures of his jokes often led to violence He hated going to school and he constantly ran from home He always in the direction of the nearby Mississippi He was fascinated by that mighty He liked to sit

on the bank of the river for hours at a time and just gazed at the mysterious islands and passing boats He was nearly drowned nine different times He learned many about the river during those days He learned all about its history and the unusual people rode up and down it He never forgot those and those people He made them part of the of America in his book " The of Tom Sawyer "

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