Many high school and college students in the USA work…………to help disadvantage children.. Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer: A worldwide education survey r
Trang 1Dang Huy Tru upper- secondary school THE FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
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I Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that
of the other:
2 A cheat B chance C Christmas D children
3 A mutual B return C computer D useful
4 A permitted B decided C wanted D played
5 A mouse B pour C ourselves D hour
II Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D:
6 Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care of others.
A go after B run after C sit after D look after
7 We continued studying our lesson…………it was very noisy
A however B because C although D even
8 David tried his best…………, but his girlfriend refused…………
A explaining/ to listen B explaining/ listening
C to explain/ to listen D to explain/ listening
9 Many volunteers often help the old people to clean their house, do their shopping or…………their lawn
A mow B rearrange C participate D clean
10 Volunteers believe that some of the happiest people are…………who help to bring happiness to others
11 She remembered…………that woman last month
A of seeing B to see C seeing D have seen
12 Mrs Grates expected…………with her housework by her husband
A help B helping C to help D to be helped
13 Many high school and college students in the USA work…………to help disadvantage children
A voluntarily B volunteer C voluntary D volunteering
14 When I came, she was busy…………dinner in the kitchen
A prepare B to prepare C preparing D with preparing
15 The man tied one end of the rope to his bed, then threw the other end………… the window
Trang 2A out of B out off C out from D out
16 They had been childless…………eleven years so they’re thrilled to have a child after they virtually given…………
A about/ up B for/ up C for/ off D about/ off
17 What…………when I phoned you last night?
A did you do B are you doing C had you done D were you doing
18 The plane…………off when they…………at the airport yesterday
A had taken/ arrived B had taken/had arrived
C has taken/ arrive D took/ had arrived
19 Janet couldn’t take part …………the voluntary campaign because she hadn’t got …………her project early as expected
A about/ out B in/ out C in/ through D in/ through with
20 He…………down next to the doorway before the waiter…………lunch
A sat/ had served B had sat/ served
C had sat/ had served D sat/ had served
III Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer:
A worldwide education survey released on December 8th, 1998, by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) found that about 130 million children between the ages of 6 and 11, including 73 million girls, go without basic
education This shortfall has broad implications for those children’s welfare,
UNICEF argued
The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1989 Convention
on the rights of the Children established the right to education as a basic human right Nevertheless, more than 850 million people- about one-sixth of the world’s population- will enter the 21st century unable to read or write, UNICEF said in its annual State of the World’s Children Report The illiteracy rate is highest in developing countries
21 “survey” in line 1 can be best replaced by…………
A review B test C examination D learning
22 When was a worldwide education released?
A in 1989 B in 1948 C in 1998 D in 2000
23 What did the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 1989 Convention on the rights of the Children established the right for?
A to enter the 21st century B to education as a basic human right
C to read or write D to go without basic education
24 What is the main topic of this passage?
A.human beings B human right C education D world’s population
25 Which word in the passage means “an amount which is less than the level that was expected or needed”?
Trang 3A implication B illiteracy C population D shortfall
IV Read the passage, then decide whether the following statements are True
or False:
I’m in a favour of English- speaking contests in school Such contests encourage students to practise speaking English in their classes and help them improve their speaking skills Besides, while preparing themselves for the contest, students have a chance to review their lesson thoroughly Contests among classes provide students with opportunities to work with team spirit, thus enabling them to learn how to cooperate with other people Some students may think that their preparation for the speaking contests are time- consuming However, in my opinion, such preparations are worth spending time on My classmates and I have found that we speak English better after each contest In sum, English-speaking contests in school are useful to students
26 The writer objects to English- speaking contests in schools
27 English- speaking contests help students improve their speaking skills
28 English- speaking contests make students fail in preparation for their lesson in classes
29 English- speaking contests help students know how to work with other people
30 According to the passage, English- speaking contests in schools are useful to students
YOUR ANSWERS HERE
V Rewrite the following sentences, using the cues provided:
1 “You’re selfish “, Jack said to me
Jack accused…… ………
2 “You’d better look for a new job, Andrew”
Jane advised…… ………
3 “ I’ll pay for the meal.”, Sarah said
Sarah insisted…… ……….
4 The teacher said to John, “ Would you give your book to Mary, please?”
The teacher asked………… ………
5 “You’ll pass the exam if you study hard.”, Betty said to him
Betty told………
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“ You have joined the English Speaking Contest at your school In about
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V REWRITE:
1 Jack accused me of being selfish
2 Jane advised Andrew to look for a new job
3 Sarah insisted on paying for the meal
4 The teacher asked John to give his book to Mary
5 Betty told him if he studied hard, he’d pass the exam