Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow A music competition is an event in which people compete for prize by performing music.. Music performance can be for solo [r]
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I Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest
1 A comic B cotton C post D economic
2 A health B think C toothache D other
4 A maps B butcher’s C tailor’s D words
5 A washed B parted C passed D barked
II Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
1 We are ………… competition ……… four other companies for the contract
A in – of B in – with C at – with D at – of
2 We need to work hard to remain ………with other companies
A competed B competitive C compatibly D competition
3 Go and apologize ……….her
4 His colleague accused him ……….leaking information to the press
5 John ………me on passing the driving test
A wished B proposed C recommended D congratulated
6 He was considered the Man of the Match” because he had ………three goals in that match
A won B succeeded C picked D scored
7 Firstly, the MC explained the competition’s ……… to the participants
8 The competition’s aim is to ……….the spirit of learning English among students
A grow B present C offer D stimulate
9 We are very fond of outdoor ………
A actions B activities C acts D active
10 The teacher said “Time is up” It means “Time is ……… ”
A started B increased C shorten D finished
III Combine each sentence with an infinitive phrase which combined with the main V, reports the idea of the speaker’s words
1 Joe said, “Please come to my party”
Joe invited me
2 My teacher said, “I think you should take another English course”
My teacher advised me
3 Mrs Brown said, “You may use the phone”
Mrs Brown permitted me
4 The doctor said, “Take a deep breath”
The doctor told the patient
5 My mother said, “Make an arrangement with the dentist”
My mother reminded me
6 My friend said, “I think you should take a long vacation”
My friend encouraged me
7 The Smiths said, “Would you like to come to our house for dinner?”
The Smiths invited us
8 The judge said, “You must pay a fine of fifty dollars”
The judge ordered Mr Silverman
9 Bill said, “Don’t touch the hot pot”
Bill warned me not
10 Sue said, “Don’t buy a used car”
Sue advised me
11 “Leave me alone”, she said to him
She asked him
12 “Call me around nine”, Nancy said to me
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13 “You may have a cookie and a glass of milk”, Mr Ward said to his children
Mr Ward permitted
14 “You should take a physics course”, Profession Larson said to me
Prof Larson
15 Put your hands on the top of your head”, the police officer said to the thief
The police officer ordered
16 “Don’t forget to lock the door”, my mother said
My mother reminded me
17 “If I were you, I would go to the doctor” He said
He advised
18 “Please, please don’t tell my father,” she said to me
She beg
19 “Buy the red dress, not the green one,” Betty said to Jane “It’s much, much nicer”
Betty persuaded
20 “Hand in your essays next week”, the teacher told the class
The teacher asked
21 “Don’t worry I’ll help you with the money”
He promised
22 “All right, I’ll pick you up at 6 p.m tonight”
She agreed
23 “I’m sorry; I can’t lend you this book I need it right now”
Minh refused
IV Rewrite the following sentences, beginning with the words given at the first
1 “Why don’t you organize a English competition for our students?”, said Mrs Lien
Mrs Lien suggested
2 “I’m sorry I’m late,” said Mr Thanh
Mr Thanh apologized
3 “Me? No, I didn’t take Sue’s calculator”, said Bob
Bob denied
4 “You were cheating”, said David to Henry
David accused
5 “I must see the director,” he cried
He insisted
6 “If you want to take my bike, you should have asked me first,” said Mike to his brother Mike criticized
7 “You won the scholarship Congratulation,” Mary told me
Mary congratulated
8 “It’s was kind of you to help me with my homework,” Lan said to Hoa
Lan thanked
9 “Shall we walk there? It’s not far,” he said
He proposed
10 “Turn off the computer You are not allowed to play games now,” Dick’s mother said Dick’s mother prevented
11 “I’m sorry I couldn’t come on Saturday,” said David
David apologized
12 “Why don’t we go back to Singapore?” I said
I suggested
13 No, I really don’t want to stay the night, Sophia” Ann said
Ann insisted on
14 “You are not allowed to smoke in your room, Dick” said his mother
Dick’s mother forbade
15 “Make sure you don’t take the A20, Tim,” said Jack
Jack warned
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I appreciated you
V Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original one Use the word given and other words as necessary DO NOT change the form of the given word.
1 “I’m sorry that I broke the glass,” said Peter APOLOGIZED
2 “You should have waited for us,” the team leader said to John CRITICIZED
3 “Let’s invite Mr Brown to the party next weekend” he said SUGGESTED
4 “You stole the jewels,” the inspector said to him ACCUSED
5 “I only borrowed your car for some hours,” the ma said ADMITTED
6 “No, it’s not true I didn’t cheat in the exam” Tom said DENIED
7 “All right, it’s true I lost my temper,” said the teacher CONFESSED
8 “I’m very grateful to you for your help, Mr Smith,” Sue said to him THANKED
9 “Congratulations! You won the English Quiz,” said Yo’s teacher CONGRATULATED
10 “I’ll buy this toy car I insist,” Peter said INSISTED
VI Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow
A music competition is an event in which people compete for prize by performing music Music performance can be for solo performers or for small or large groups such as orchestras, bands or choirs Some competitions are for young people who are starting to make a professional career in music Others music competitions may be for amateurs, which means that professional musicians are not allowed to compete
The person who decides who is the winner is called the adjudicator Some big festivals have a team of several adjudicators who decide together on the winner
The British and International Federation of Music Festival organizes music competitions for amateurs in many parts of the British Isles Children and adults can take part, competing in classes for music, speech and drama and dance Competitions like these are often called “festivals” because the main reason for taking part is to enjoy performing rather than just to win
There are many big international competitions for some of the most talented musicians from all over the world Winning a big competition can help a young musician to start a successful career Some people think it can also be a bad thing to win a big competition, especially for musicians who are still very young It may make them a star for a short time but they still have to get better and mature as a musician and a person
1 Is music performance only for solo performers?
2 Who are not allowed to compete in competition for amateurs?
3 Who is the adjudicator?
4 Why are some music competitions called “festival”?
5 Why is it sometimes bad for young musicians to win a big competition?
VII Give the correct form of the verbs in the brackets.
1 I had to ask the boys (stop) ……….(make) ………noise
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3 Our teacher promised (help) ……….us (prepare)………for the examination
4 I suggested him (stay) ………at home for a change
5 He apologized to me for (not ring) ………me earlier
6 What about (go) ……….for a ride?
VIII Write the complete sentences with the cues given.
1 Jack/ invite/ me/ birthday party/ last week
2 My mother/ want/ younger brother/ an architect
3 My parents/ encourage/ me/ take part in/ out door activities
4 She/ promise/ help/ me/ housework
5 He/ remind/ son/ turn off/ lights/ before/ go/ bed
6 My father’s friend/ offer/ give/ me/ job
7 I/ persuade/ Janet/ enter/ competition
8 The teacher/ allow/ us/ use/ calculators/ exams
1 He/ interested/ read/ detective stories
2 Swimming/ good sport/ your health
3 Nam/ enjoy/ play/ football/ Saturday afternoons
4 Jim/ congratulate/ me/ pass/ final exam
5 She/ grateful/ him/ help/ her
6 Police/ accuse/ him/ steal/ antique
IX Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting
1 She wishes that we didn’t send her candy yesterday because she’s on a diet
2 They are planning on attending the convention next month and so I am
3 Today was such beautiful day that I couldn’t bring myself to complete all my chores
4 While they were away at the beach, they allowed their neighbors use their barbecue grill
5 He has less friends in his class now than he had last year