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45: According to the passage, what makes it difficult for researchers to know if an energy drink gives people.. energyA[r]

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SET 1

Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences

1 Mary intends to work in her father’s company after she her degree.

A will finish B finishes C is finishing D will have finished

2 If the weather worse, we won’t go to the beach.

3 Working hours will fall to under 35 hours a week, ?

4 It’s time to say goodbye Well, I’m looking forward again soon.

5 Applications in after April 30th will not be considered.

6 In the modern world, women’s roles have been changing.

7 He is disappointed at not being offered the job, but I think he will it.

8 I can’t _ of a word he is saying.

9 The boy eyes are brown is my friend.

10 The government the earthquake victims with food, clothes and medicine.

11 Nancy is such a _ girl She can’t even read anything on the blackboard.

A short-sighted B ill-prepared C well-mannered D bad-tempered

12 You look so tired You out too late last night.

A had to be B had been C should have been D must have been

13 Kay: “The hat’s so beautiful Thanks.” Tony: “ ”

A I’m glad you like it B Great idea! C Lucky you! D The same to you!

14 Kate: “Do you think that we should increase tax on private cars to reduce air pollution?” Simon: “_”

A Yes, such a silly idea B Not definitely C That’s alright D There’s no doubt about it.

PRONUNCIATION

CLOSEST in meaning

19 Nuclear power is cleaner than coal.

20 Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.

A destruction B introduction C influence D environment

24 Gender discrimination should be eliminated so that everyone has equal opportunities in education.

A equality B unfairness C difference D distinction

25 The majority of the young population spends their free time on Facebook.

A a large number of B a small number of C nearly everyone D almost all

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SET 2

1. They serving meals by the time we get to the restaurant.

A will stop B are stopping C have stopped D will have stopped

2. If no one _ to the plan, we will start next week.

3. No one knew the truth, _?

A did they B didn’t they C weren’t they D were they

4. Remember _ the door before going to bed.

5. I was reading a novel by J.K Rolling at 7 yesterday evening.

6. The job was done and we were extremely displeased.

A incompetence B incompetency C incompetent D incompetently

7. The bomb in a crowded street.

8. Alexander Fleming, discovered penicillin, received the Nobel Prize in 1945.

9. It was a joke! I was pulling your _.

10. In 2003, Google was voted the world’s most popular Internet _

11. Kathy is a _ girl She’s always polite.

A well-done B well-mannered C narrow-minded D

12. You _ open the door before the train gets into the station It’s very dangerous.

13. Janet: “Do you feel like going out to the cinema this evening?” Susan: “ ”

A You’re welcome B That would be great C I feel very bored D I don’t agree.

14. “I am sorry I cannot be of more help in this situation.” “ _”

A Yes, it is hopeless B You are nice C I am alright D That’s OK I understand.

PRONUNCIATION

22. Hope you will not be too discouraged Be patient and you will be successful.

A disappointed B dissatisfied C motivated D negative

23. Monowi is an extraordinary sight with twelve old wooden houses.

CLOSEST in meaning

24. consequences of the typhoon was disastrous due to the lack of precautionary measures.

25. After a hard-working day, she feels exhausted and wants to do nothing else.

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SET 3

1. I the wall in the living room when I heard the shot.

A am painting B was painted C was painting D painted

2. There was an interesting football match on TV last night We were very _ to see it.

3. Books and magazines _ around made his room very untidy.

4. You _ everything in black and white if you _ a horse.

A will see, are B would see, were C would see, had been D would have see, were

5. There were a lot of people at my friend’s wedding party, only a few of _ I had met before.

6. Your mother seldom watches a football match, ?

7. Children enjoy to ghost stories, especially on Halloween nights.

8. Many young people have objected to _ marriage, which is decided by the parents of the bride and groom.

9. You _ be thirsty! You’ve just drunk a lot of water.

10. What measures have been _ to control traffic jams at rush hour?

11. Jane is very _ about her career.

A single-handed B single-minded C bare-faced D fresh-face

12. He is a slow reader because he _ nearly every word in his dictionary.

Sentence COMBINATION

20. Mr Minh was very tired He managed to finish his work.

A Mr Minh was very tired, so he managed to finish his work.

B Mr Minh managed to finish his work after he was tired.

C Because of his tiredness, Mr Minh managed to finish his work.

D Although Mr Minh was very tired, he managed to finish his work.

21. I thought they might be hungry I offered them something to eat.

A Thinking that they might be hungry, I offered them something to eat.

B If I thought they might be hungry, I offered them something to eat.

C I offered them something to eat until I thought they might be hungry.

D Having offered them something to eat, I thought they might be hungry.

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CLOSEST in meaning

22. The bully doesn’t have any friends at school as the rest of the students keep away from him.

23. I think this area has air pollution There is an unpleasant odour in the air.

OPPOSITE in meaning

24. The storm was unexpected No one was prepared for it, so some people couldn’t escape.

A can be predicted B should be followed C may be avoided D must be prevented

25. We construct our own style of speaking based on what we’ve heard throughout our lives.

READING – gap fill

Every year, thousands of people travel to Britain in order to improve their standard of English For many, however, this can be a painful experience due to the fact that it involves attending a strange school,

staying in sometimes unpleasant accommodation and (26) _ in an unfamiliar culture One answer to

these problems is the Homestay method With this, students are each assigned a teacher suited to their

language requirements and interests As well as giving individual tuition, the teacher (27) _ the

student with information about what activities are available locally and takes them on trips Students get

(28) _ ten and twenty hours of tuition a week and are also expected (29) _ in the family’s daily

activities The students speak English at all times and therefore learn how to use the language in everyday

situations Homestay programmes usually last for up to four weeks (30) _ costs are higher than of

regular language schools, students can feel confident that they will be receiving top-class language teaching in a safe and pleasant environment.

PRONUNCIATION

32. A historian B common C time-consuming D policy

33. A curriculum B dedication C delicious D initiative

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION

35. If you practice harder you will have better results.

A The harder you practice, the best results you will have.

B The more hardly you practice, the better results you will have.

C The hardest you practice, the best results you will have.

D The harder you practice, the better results you will have.

36. “Shall I help you with the cooking, Lan?” said Hoa.

A Hoa asked Lan if she needed help with the cooking.

B Hoa said she would help Lan with the cooking.

C Hoa advised someone to help with the cooking.

D Hoa offered to help Lan with the cooking.

37. His wife was not strong enough to do the planting.

A His wife did have enough strength to do the planting.

B His wife was not as strong as he was when planting.

C His wife was too weak to do the planting.

D His wife needed too much strength to do the planting.

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SET 4

PRONUNCIATION and STRESS

39. A time-consuming B understand C consumption D result

Choose the answer that best completes each of the following sentences

42. Many workers switch from the day _ to the night one with difficulties.

43. Buy me a newspaper on your way back, _?

44. _ so aggressive, we would get on much better.

A Weren’t she B Had she not C She was not D If she weren’t

45. A bomb went _ at one of London's busiest railway stations this morning

46. Several cars, _ owners had parked them under the trees, were damaged

47. The preparation had been finished by the time the guests _.

48. Eugenie Clark has a wide _ about cultures of many countries in the world.

49. You should _ more attention to what your teacher explains.

50. The secretary _ at the first desk on the right can give you the information.

51. This window is dirty It needs .

52. We talked all night and resolved some of our problems It’s good to have a proper sometimes.

A heart-to-heart B head-to-head C head-to-heart D heart-to-head

53. Widespread forest destruction _ in this particular area.

A must have seen B ought to see C could have seen D can be seen

54. Two students are discussing a situation.

Kate: "I believe that supermarkets are much better than traditional markets."

Jane: " Each has its own features."

A That’s completely true B I disagree with you.

C I couldn’t agree with you more D I can’t help thinking the same.

55. John: “What an attractive hairstyle you’ve got, Mary!” Mary: ”

A You are telling a lie B I don’t like your saying

C Thank you very much I’m afraid D Thank you for your compliment.

CLOSEST in meaning

56. Students are expected to always adhere to school regulations.

57. In twenty years’ time, the food supply will be so scarce for some countries that people will start

immigrating in huge numbers.

A in large number B in short supply C nourishing but limited D abundant and nutritious

61. You should not wear casual clothes to the interview First impression is very important.

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62. My younger brothers are obedient most of the time, but they are quite mischievous sometimes.

SET 5

1 John _ reading a book when I saw him in the study room.

2 Don’t forget to let me know if you’ve arrived safely, ?

3 If she _ the early train yesterday, she would be here now.

4 is increasing, which results from economic crisis.

5 It is recommended that he _ the course.

6 No one enjoys _ in public.

A being made fun of B making fun of C to be made fun of D to make fun of

7 The police have just found the man and his car _ were swept away in the heavy storm last week.

8 The woman _ last week has been freed by the police.

9 Waste paper can be used again after being _.

10 Our flight was delayed, but we finally _ after midnight.

11 You _ use your mobile phone during the test It’s against the rules.

12 She felt as if she was detached from her body She was _, incapable of decisions.

A light-headed B light-head C light-heading D headlight

13 Husband: “I really need to speak to you now.” Wife: “ ”

A Oh, all right if you insist B But you don’t really need it C No, how dare you! D No, you don’t have to

14 Peter and Bob are talking about the plan for tonight.

Peter: “ _” Bob: “I’d love to, thanks.”

A Would you like to go to the new coffee shop with me? B Why do you spend too much time playing games?

C What would you do if you can afford a new car? D Would you like a cake?

18 I must have a watch because punctuality is very important, in fact imperative, in my new job.

A being courteous B being cheerful C being late D being efficient

19 Although it was a long day for us, we felt contented with what we did.

CLOSEST in meaning

20 Sports and festivals form an integral part of every human society.

21 The sale of drugs is controlled by law in most countries.

PRONUNCIATION

25 A developing B educating C knowledgeable D history

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SET 6

1 If only you _ my advice, things would have been much better.

2 The air is _ contaminated by foreign matter such as plant pollens and dust.

3 The woman _ lives next door to us is a weathercaster on a local TV station.

4 Sam’s on his way, so I’ll make him a coffee when he _.

5 Jane didn’t look well today, _?

6 Do you like _ personal questions by newly-acquainted friends?

7 _ the efforts of the environmentalists, the bear is no longer in danger of extinction.

A According to B In spite of C With a view to D Thanks to

8 The number of women _ Master’s Degrees has risen sharply in recent years.

9 Stranger: “Where’s there a chemist’s, please?” Local man: “ ”

A There’s one near Marriot Hotel in Pitch Road B Do you think you really need one?

C No, there is nothing like that near here D Yes, of course, there are many around

10 Teacher: “Jon, you’ve written a much better essay this time.” Jon: “ _”

C Thank you It’s really encouraging D What did you say? I’m so shy

11 Where is the _ office of the WWF located?

12 Olivia had a _ yesterday I love to see her hair like that.

13 You _ put the car in the garage I’m going out in it later.

14 The tourists _ their shoes before they entered the temple.

OPPOSITE in meaning

15 My little daughter would spend an inordinate amount of time in the bookshop, deciding exactly which comics

she was going to buy

16 Susan broke her promise when she failed to return the book I had lent her.

A kept to herself B had an appointment C lost her friend D kept her word

CLOSEST in meaning

17 As more and more tourists are coming to the island, local people worry about the damage to its flora and fauna

A fruits and vegetables B flowers and trees C plants and animals D mountains and forests

18 After I had deleted several details in the report, I found out that they contained necessary information.

and bone meal and compost

21 The examination will test your ability to understand spoken English, to read non-technical language, and

writing correctly

D

PRONUNCIATION

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25 A hour B cloud C mountain D house

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SET 7

1 She talked about the books and the authors _ interested her.

2 An employer may look with _ on a young college graduate.

3 Jake was in a difficult situation, so we agreed _ him some money.

4 I was angry when you saw me because I with my sister.

A have been arguing B argued C would argue D had been arguing

5 You needn’t do that when the maid is here, ?

6 Had I known you were not at home, I _ to see you.

A wouldn’t come B wouldn’t have come C hadn’t come D didn’t come

7 Today there are many people _ English.

8 They are having their house _ by a construction company.

9 Julia: “Shall we go out tonight?” Jolie: “ ”

10 Janet: “Thank you for your help.” Susan: “ ”

A With all my heart B Never mind me C Wish you D It’s my pleasure

11 They keep a list of people _ work at night.

12 I some silly mistakes in the last test.

13 Because hospitals never shut , people with medical problems can turn at any time of the day or night.

14 Larry drove all night to get here in time for his sister’s wedding He _ exhausted by the time he arrived.

A must have been B could be C ought to be D will have been

18 Despite the snowfalls, he managed to get home.

19 It is believed that men usually drive more carelessly than women.

OPPOSITE in meaning

20 The relationship between structure, process and outcome is very unclear.

21 The situation in the country has remained relatively stable for a few months now.

PRONUNCIATION

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SET 8 – FULL TEST PRONUNCIATION

SENTENCE COMPLETION

5 There was a small room into _ we all crowded.

6 I clearly remember _ about this before.

7 She wouldn’t behave like that if she _ more mature.

8 Mr Brown, together with his wife, _ a visit to Manchester next weekend.

9 In the year 500, ancient Greece reached its highest level of _, with great achievements in the fields of art,

architecture, politics and philosophy

10 He had hardly finished doing his homework when you arrived, _?

11 Do you know the girl _ the blue dress over there?

12 Can you _ me a favour, Phuong?

13 Things greatly since we _ Doi Moi policy.

A have changed, have had B have changed, had C changed, have had D changed, had

14 There is no place near here to get your bike _.

15 Please your cigarette I’m going to get choked.

16 When I rang, no one answered the phone They _ out.

A must have been B would have been C should be D must be

17 John: “What kind of job would you like?” Tim: “ _”

C Anything to do with computers D Anytime after next week

18 Charles: “Do you fancy going to a movie this evening?” Linda: “ ”

A I’m sorry I don’t know that B Not at all Go ahead

22 When their rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a tremendous increase

A.   light          B.   huge         C.    tiring        D. difficult

23 He was so insubordinate   that he lost his job within a week.

A.   fresh         B.   disobedient          C.   obedient       D. understanding

OPPOSITE in meaning

24 It’s difficult to tell him to give in because he is so big-headed.

25 The dim light made it hard to see, so Ben squinted to make out the stranger’s face in the distance.

SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION

26 I have never tasted this kind of food before.

A I have tasted this kind of food B I tasted this kind of food long time ago

C It is the first time I have tasted this kind of food D I haven’t tasted this kind of food for so long

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27 “Don’t forget to hand in the report, Pete!” said Kate.

A Kate said that Pete had forgotten to hand in the report B Kate reminded Pete to hand in the report

C Kate forgot to hand in the report to Pete D Kate advised Pete to hand in the report

28 If it hadn’t been for the wind, the fire would never have spread so fast.

A Even without the wind, the fire would have spread just as fast

B It was the wind that caused the fire to spread at such a speed

C Had there been a wind, the fire would have spread faster

D The force of the wind was so terrible that it caused the fire

SENTENCE COMBINATION

29 The student next to me kept chewing gum That bothered me a lot.

A The student next to me kept chewing gum, that bothered me a lot

B The student next to me kept chewing gum, which bothered me a lot

C The student next to me kept chewing gum bothered me a lot

D The student next to me kept chewing gum bothering me a lot

30 Joe needs to see the doctor His cough is terrible.

A Joe, that cough is terrible, needs to see the doctor B Joe, whose cough is terrible, needs to see the doctor

C Joe, who cough is terrible, needs to see the doctor D Joe, whom cough is terrible, needs to see the doctor

READING 1

Young people have always liked having their own language Each generation has its own slang words, and theychange faster than most adults can keep up with That’s the point of slang, according to experts who study languageand communication, and according to the young people themselves “You don’t want your parents or teachersunderstanding everything you say,” says one 15-year-old “We need our own space, too.”

But nowadays it’s not a matter of just a few words There is a whole new language developing It’s happeningonline, and it’s happening at lightning speed “It” is the language of Instant Messaging, or IM, also used in textmessaging For young people, it’s a fun and creative way to converse And the cool thing for them is, most adultscan’t understand it “Young people have always been secretive,” says one communication expert “It used to bepassing notes under the desk in class It’s a way of keeping in touch and keeping adults in the dark.”

There isn’t only one IM language, either Young people in every country have developed their own lingo, mainly

based on sounds For example, the Spanish - word ¿que? Become K? in IM language In French, A+ (a plus) isn’t agood grade, it’s the equivalent of L8R (later) In Japan, teenage girls have created an entire language called Gal

Go. It is a combination of different types of Japanese characters, and even boys of their generation find it impossible to

figure out

The good news is that the preoccupation with IM – and with secrecy – doesn’t last forever By the time theyenter college, most young people are using a simpler version of IM language, with just a few common abbreviationseveryone knows By that time, IM is just a practical way to keep in touch with friends and colleagues, not a way tokeep secrets from the older generation

- 31: According to the passage, each generation of young people .

A: uses the same slang words their parents did B: has its own slang vocabulary

C: wants the older generation to understand them D: uses less slang than the previous generation

- 32: The 15-year-old suggests that young people .

A: want their own rooms B: don't like talking to teachers C: need privacy D: don't understand parents or

teachers

- 33: According to the passage, what is true about IM language?

A: It is developing quickly B: It is developing slowly C: It is being learned by adults D: It is easy to learn

- 34: It is stated in the passage that IM language .

A: is the same all over the world B: is used more often by girls

C: is simpler than Japanese D: differs depending on the country it's used in

- 35: The word "lingo" in the passage would probably mean .

- 36: The word "It" in paragraph 3 refers to A: Gal Go B: A+ C: L8R D: K?

- 37: What usually happened by the time young people enter college?

A: They forget how to use IM B: They use a less complicated form of IM languageC: They use a more complicated form of IM language D: They lose interest in keeping in touch

READING 2

The University of Oxford, informally called "Oxford University", or simply "Oxford", (38) in the city

of Oxford, in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world It is also considered as one of the

world's leading (39) institutions The university traces, its roots back to at least the end of the 11th century,

although the exact date of foundation remains unclear Academically, Oxford is consistently ranked in the world's

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top ten universities The University is also open (33) overseas students, primarily from American

universities, who may enroll in study abroad programs during the summer months for more than a century, it has

served as the home of the Rhodes Scholarship, (34) brings highly accomplished students from a number of

countries to study at Oxford as postgraduates The University of Oxford is also a place where many talented leadersfrom all over the world used to study Twenty-five British Prime Ministers attended Oxford, including Margaret

Thatcher and Tony Blair At (35) 25 other international leaders have been educated at Oxford, and this number

includes King Harald V of Norway and King Abdullah II of Jordan Bill Clinton is the first American President toattend Oxford Forty-seven Nobel prize winners have studied or taught at Oxford

READING 3

Lake Baikal, the world’s largest lake, is located in southern Siberia, in Russia It measures 395 miles of

coastline The lake’s rocky basin consists of three depressions, which hold a total volume of 14,656 cubic miles of

water, 20 percent of the freshwater in the world The lake is also very deep, with its deepest point at over 1 mile and

an average depth of 2,066 feet Furthermore, scientists have determined that Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in theworld From sediment obtained by drilling deep down below the lake, researchers estimate it to be at least 25 millionyears old

To scientists, Lake Baikal is of particular interest because of its unique (độc đáo) and isolated ecosystem Morethan 1,000 species of plants and animals found at Lake Baikal exist nowhere else on earth and some can be dated to

prehistoric times Among its unique fauna is the Baikal freshwater seal This creature, which local people call nerpa,

is the only mammal which inhabits the lake Researchers speculate (guess) that these seals, which have been breeding

at Lake Baikal for 22 million years, are the descendants of ocean-dwelling seals which migrated inland in search of

food, when the lake was still connected to the sea Another creature that is unique to this Siberian Lake is the omu, a

fish, which is caught by local fisherman and is considered a great delicacy

For centuries, the water in Lake Baikal was so clear that it was possible to see down to depths of 40 to 60 feet.First, the lake contained certain small zooplankton and small crustaceans that consumed waterweeds, bacteria, and

other material that would otherwise cloud the water Furthermore, the water in the lake consisted of rainwater and

melted snow that flowed down from a mountain range in about 300 streams and through uninhabited forest Finally,most of the watershed has a rocky surface, so the water flowing into the lake did not accumulate (collect, gather) mud ororganic matter and had little mineral or chemical content

- 43: The word “which” in line 2 of the first paragraph refers to

A three depressions B the lake C the rocky basin D the total water volume

- 44: All of the following is mentioned EXCEPT that

A Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world B Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world

C Lake Baikal is the world’s largest lake D Lake Baikal is located in Russia

- 45: Scientists are particularly interested in Lake Baikal because

A its ecosystem is special B it has more species of plants than anywhere else

C it is isolated D the animals there are similar to elsewhere

- 46: The Baikal fresh seal

A has been breeding at the lake for 32 million years B is a species of plant

C is the only habitants of the lake Baikal D is only found in the lake Baikal

- 47: The water of the lake Baikal is

A transparent (clear) B made of crystal C toxic D used to make crystal

- 48: According to the passage, there are factors contributing to the clarity of the water in Lake Baikal

- 49: The word cloud in the final paragraph can be best replaced with

- 50: The water in the lake is from all of the following EXCEPT

THE END

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SET 9

1 Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and _.

A communication B communicate C communicative D communicator

2 I haven’t met him since we _ school 10 years ago.

3 50% of the income from motion pictures _ in the United States comes from marketing the films abroad.

4 If the students _ on time, they'd have enjoyed the pictures.

5 “I don’t remember _ you before.”

6 Since the flood, the number of homeless people dramatically.

A is increasing B had increased C increases D has increased

7 He showed me a photo of the museum _I had visited some months before.

8 What do we call that _ animal? – We call it an elephant.

9 Many applicants find a job interview _ if they are not well-prepared for it.

10 During a job interview, you should try to _ a good impression on your interviewer.

11 Human beings have wiped many kinds of animals and plants

12 That shirt is not dirty You _ wash it.

13 “I like your coat, Helen.” - “ _”

A Really? I’m not B Do you? C I think so D I’m sorry

14 “Is it alright if I use your computer, Mom?” - “ .”

A I don’t care B I accept it C Sure, go ahead D Yes, forget it

OPPOSITE in meaning

15 There are many advantages of online shopping; this is the reason why online stores are a booming business

today

16 Clothing made of plastic fibers has certain advantages over that made of natural fibers like cotton, wool or

silk

A original B well-made C fashionable D artificial

CLOSEST in meaning

17 Most ethnic groups in Vietnam have their own costumes that reflect their unique cultural identities.

18 Any attempt to construct an ideal society is foredoomed to failure.

PRONUNCIATION

19 A. vulnerable        B. eliminate       C. destruction       D. biologist

20 A. maintain       B. protect       C. marriage       D. believe

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SET 10 – FULL TEST

1. Don't try to phone me! By the time you read this letter, _

A I have left B I will have left C I will leave D I'm leaving

2. Nobody says a word about the accident, ?

A does he B doesn't he C do they D don't they

3. Stress, _is a psychological problem, may lead to physical illness

4 It is often a good idea to start with small, easily _ goals.

5 I don’t mind _ my little daughter but I hate having to change her diapers.

A look after B to look after C looking after D to looking after

6 If I _ more hands, I would give you one.

7 The song by our listeners as their favourite of the week is “Goodbye Baby” by the Tunesmiths.

A to choose B is chosen C chosen D having chosen

8. You your room carelessly because it is still very untidy

A shouldn't clean B could clean C must have cleaned D can't have cleaned

9 Some crimes seem to be _ in this country than in others.

A less common enough B the least common C very common D much less common

10 The _ at the football match cheered the team on.

11 _ sure that you follow the instructions carefully

12 It took Ted a long time to get the breakup of his marriage.

13 Thang was asking Hoa, his classmate, for her opinion about the novel he had lent to her

Thang: "What do you think about the novel?" Hoa: " _"

A Yes, let's B The best I've ever read! C I can't agree with you more D I wish I could

14 Liz: “Thanks for the nice gift you brought to us!” - Jennifer: “ ”

A All right Do you know how much it costs? C Not at all Don't mention it.

B Actually speaking I myself don’t like it D Welcome! It's very nice of you.

PRONUNCIATION

CLOSEST in meaning

19. The student was unable to provide an acceptable explanation.

A simple B alternative C additional D satisfactory

20. Fallout from a nuclear power station damaged in the tsunami may endanger the vegetation.

OPPOSITE in meaning

21. The bank announced that it was to merge with another of the high street banks.

22 If petrol price go up any more, I will have to use a bicycle.

A increase B raise C decrease D develop

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