READING Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers- Mark your choice on the answer sh[r]
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REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM EXAM Period 52: REVISION UNIT 1 and UNIT 2
I Aims: to get Ss to
- Review knowledge they have learnt in Unit 1, 2
II Language focus:
- Grammar:
+ Present simple and adverbs of frequency, Past simple
+Wh-question and Gerund and to-infinitive
- Vocabulary: Words related to topics of Unit 1, 2 and words containing /i/ and /i:/ ; /˄/ and /a:/
III Skills: integrated skill
IV Teaching aids: handouts
PART II: VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence
6, Lan has English on Monday and Friday
A usual B frequent C usually D normal
7 What do you often do after ?
8 Bill speaks three
A tongues B speeches C languages D dialect
9 In the afternoon we go to work
10 After dinner we watch TV _ go to bed at 10.30
A and B but C or D before
11 Jim sometimes at midnight
A wake B woke C wakes up D woke up
12 He missed the bus because the alarm clock did not
A go off B rings C went off D rang
13. _I get up, I usually have a bath
A Before B After C When D During
14 He failed the exams _his laziness
A though B although C because D because of
16 _does she want to learn English?
- Because it's an international language
A Where B How C What D Why
17 Children have to _a lot of homework at home
A make B do C answer D explain
18 I am going to the _to borrow some books
A bookshop B lab C computer room D library
19 Would you like something to _?
- Yes, a glass of orange juice please
A drink B eat C swallow D have
20 What do you usually give your teachers on the _ of Vietnamese teachers' day?
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PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or your best choice to complete each sentence Mark your choice on nswer sheet.
21 Students should to raise questions in class
A encourage B to encourage C be encouraged D to be encouraged
22 It is compulsory for students in some schools _uniforms
A to wear B wear C wearing D worn
23 This classroom needs. It's very dirty
A clean B cleaning C to clean D cleaned
24 At school, students usually take part in _money for charity
A raised B to raise C raising D raise
25 May I in?
A to come B coming C came D come
26 Let's for a walk
A go B to go C going D went
27 Do you enjoy cartoons?
A watching B to watch C watch D watched
28 They want _ travel by air because it is much faster than other means of transport
A travel B travelling C travelled D to travel
29 Why don't you consider to visit me? I really look forward to _you
A see B seen C seeing D saw
30 It's impolite _people about their salary
A asked B to ask C ask D asking
31 We _five lessons yesterday
A have B had C has D has got
32 He stayed up late last night and _get up early
A couldn't B can't C has to D had to
33 They usually spend two hours _TV after dinner
A to watch B watch C watching D watches
34 They often play ball games with their friends _the lessons
A after B on C when D while
35 Mr.Vy is a farmer and he is very good at _
A ploughed B ploughs C to plough D ploughing
36 Old farmers did not work with computers
A used to B use to C use D have used
37 In the past, farmers mainly ploughed a buffalo
A with B for C by D along
38 Although they have to work hard in the field, they still
A live very happily B live happy C will live happy D will live happily
39 Quang is very good at maths but _, at literature
A is hopeful B is hopeless C is hoped D is hoping
40 We often informatics lesson on Friday
A do B read C have D write
PART IV READING
Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C, D) of the correct answers
In England boys and girls go to school five days a week They don't go to school on Saturdays and Sundays.Lessons usually begin at nine o'clock Each lesson lasts forty five minutes At fifteen past eleven they have aquarter of an hour's break in which they drink milk Some pupils eat sandwiches or biscuits which they bring fromhome Then they have two lessons more After that they have a lunch break Some pupils go home for lunch, butmany have it at school At two o'clock school begins again These are two more lessons For the next fortyminutes they do some of their homeworks or have a club meeting or play games like football They go home atabout four thirty in the afternoon
41 Which days do they go to school?
A From Monday to Thursday B From Friday to Saturday
C From Monday to Sunday D From Monday to Friday
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A 15 minutes B 25 minutes C 30 minutes D 45 minutes
43 How many lessons do they have in the morning?
A 2 B.3 C 4 D 5
44 What time do they have lunch?
A at 11.45 B at 12.00 C at 1.00 D at 1.30
45 Where do they have lunch?
A at home B in restaurants C at school D in cafes
PART V WRITING
Questions 50-54: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D
50 They work with the computer six days a week.
A They usually work with the computer on weekdays B They usually work with the computer at weekdays
C They usually work with computer at weekdays D They usually work with the computer at weekday
51 We usually have English lessons every Monday and Thursday.
A We usually have English lesson twice a week B We usually have English lesson twice week
C We usually have English lessons twice a week D We usually have English lesson once a week
52 Although they have to work hard, they love their job.
A They love their job even though they have to work hard
B They love their job unless they have to work hard
C They love their job because they have to work hard
D They love their job when they have to work hard
53 It's important to ask a lot of questions to keep a conversation going.
A To keep a conversation going, it's unnecessary to ask a lot of questions
B To keep a conversation going, it's useless to ask a lot of questions
C To keep a conversation going, it's very necessary to ask a lot of questions
D To keep a conversation going, it's a waste of time to ask a lot of questions
54 He started school when he was 6 years old.
A At the year of 6 he started school B At the age of 6 he started school
C At the old ol 6 he started school D At the time of 6 he started school
Questions 55-59: Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D
55 much I every I how I homework I you i day I have I ?
A How have you much homework every day? B How you much have homework every day?
C How much homework you have very day? D How much homework do you have every day?
56 take I Tom I tomorrow I exam / his /.
A Tom is taking his exam tomorrow B Tom going to take his exam tomorrow
C Tom take his exam tomorrow D Tom is going take his exam tomorrow
57 school I your daughter I uniform I have / ?
A Do your daughter have school uniform? B Do your daughter have a school uniform?
C Does your daughter have a school uniform? D Does your daughter have school uniform?
58 want I English / she I why I ?
A Why she wants to learn English? B Why does she want to learn English?
C Why she want to learn English? D Why does she want learning English?
59 teach I my I our I class I teach I very much i enjoy I.
A Our teacher enjoy teaching our class very much B Our teacher enjoys teaching our class very much.
C Our teacher enjoy to teach our class very much D Our teacher enjoys to teach our class very much
Part 5 51 B 52 A 53 C 54 B 55 D 56 A 57 C 58 B 59 B
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I Aims: to get Ss to
- Review knowledge they have learnt in Unit 3, 4
II Language focus:
- Grammar:
+ The past perfect and past simple
+ The+ adj, Used to + infinitive; Which as a connector
- Vocabulary: Words related to topics of Unit 3, 4 and words containing /e/ and /ǣ/ ; /ͻ/ and /ͻ:/
III Skills: integrated skill
IV Teaching aids: handouts
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group by circling A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
1 A mat B bag C had D classmate
2 A make B made C date D dad
3 A determine B professor C education D remember
4 A more B.job C boss D wrong
5 A sport B walk C doctor D ball
PART II, VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences- Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
6 Now Nam has got a car He a motor-cycle
A uses to drive B used to driving C used to drive D uses to driving
7 In the past, _ disabled children
A education B educators
C educating D educated
8 According to modern educators, it is good for disabled and had different opinions about the way toeducate nondisabled children to learn together
A both B only C some D many
9 Many people were killed in the plane crash The bodies of were taken away; were taken to hospital
A the death - the injured B the dead - the injured C the dead - the injury D the die - the injured
10 Do you think the _should pay more taxes?
A poorer B poor C poverty D poorly
11 It's better for the _to be cared for at home rather than in hospitals
A sick B sicker C sickness D sickly
12 The government is discussing the problem of housing for the _
A unemploy B employed C employ D unemployed
13 We haven't really the cost of the activities yet
A calculating B calculation C calculated D calculate
14 She earned a _degree with flying colors
A physical B physic C physics D physicist
15.1 wish to apply the post of receptionist in your company
A of B on C with D for
16 Mrs.Lan is my _teacher Her lessons are about past events
A literature B history C physics D chemistry
17 There are two in a school year in Vietnam
A periods B semesters C stages D parts
18 After his application form , it was sent to the new employer
last week
A had finished B had been completed C had ended D had stopped
19 This morning his father got _because he had gone out all
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A happy B sad C very angry D glad
20 This is my He is my uncle's son
A nephew B niece C brother D cousin
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A,B,C» o: D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice 01 the answer sheet.
21 Before taking another degree in mathematics, Marie Curie
a physics degree
A earned B had earned C was earning D has earned
22 In 1660, Isaac Newton _to Cambridge University
A went B goes C had gone D has gone
23 He died on March 20, 1772 and _in Westminster Abby
A buried B has buried C was buried D had buried.
24.1 _to England 2 years ago
A go B had gone C was going D went
25 Shakespeare Hamlet at the end of the sixteenth century
A write B wrote C had written D was written
26 I was very nervous about my new job, because I _ with computers before
A never worked B worked never C had never worked D never had worked
27 She _delighted She had passed all her exams
A had been B was C had D is
28 We didn't go to the cinema because we that film
A saw already B already saw C already had seen D had already seen
29.1 the village because I had been there before
A had recognized B recognize C recognized D have recognized
30 In the early 20th century, Marie _the first woman to receive a
PhD from the Sorbonne
A had become B had became C became D becomes
31 Where is the book he gave you on your birthday?
A who B whom C which D whose
32 Several new schools for disable children have been built in Hanoi _
A since the begining of this year B for last year C for the year before last year D since 5 years ago
33 A fax machine is a machine is used for sending and receiving documents very fast
A about which B of which C in which D which
34 He's decided to go and teach disable children a special school
A at B on C with D for
35 A new program on education for disable people on VTV2
A has developed B has been developing C has been developed D have been developed
36 I'd like to watch the news Please the TV
A turn on B turn in C turn off D turn down
37 People _from Rusia are called Russian
A whom come B who comes C who come D whose come
38 He knows a lot of people _live in Da Lat
A who B of whom C which D whose
39 What is the name of the girl _the first prize last year
A who gets B who has C who win D who got
40 Eleven houses in my village this year
A had just been sold B have just sold C has just been sold D have just been sold
PART IV READING
Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet
Sam went slowly upstairs to his room He sat down at his desk, where his pen, paper and books lay waiting forhim He felt tired and knew he wasn't in the mood for his homework "Ill listen to some music until I feel better!"
he thought So he turned on the radio After twenty minutes, he turned it off, because it wasn't the kind of music
he liked He looked again at his books There was so much homework that he couldn't do it all in one evening!While he was thinking this, he began to feel hungry, although he had only recently had supper "Shall I make a
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41 Sam's house had
A a storey B no storey C more than one storey D fewer than one storey
42 How did he feel?
A very well B not well C happy D pleased
43 He his homework
A really enjoyed B was ready for C liked to do D didn't like to do
44 He turned on the radio to get _
A information B entertainment C knowledge D advice
45 He couldn't do all his homework in one evening because
A there was a lot B it was very difficult C it was boring D it was very hard
46 He turned off the radio because _
A he liked the music B he disliked the music B he fell asleep D he wanted to go out
47 He had supper _
A about four hours ago B about five hours ago C about six hours ago D about an hour ago
48 He decided to
A eat some sandwich B eat some meat C eat some cake D eat some fruit
49 Finally he _to finish his homework
A was determined B wasn't determined C refused D didn't want
50 It is inferred from the passage that Sam was a _
A student B teacher C worker D doctor
Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
In 1903 the Wright brothers (51) the first powered flight in history at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina This
(52) was chosen because of its(53) _, which would lift the plane like a kite The first attemptlasted only twelve seconds and covered a (54) of less than a wing span of the largestairplanes of(55) _aircraft Soon the Wrights and other inventors and pilots were busy (56) _the airplane Theymade much longer flights and even put it into some (57), military plane (58) uses In 1909 the Wrightsdelivered the first, the United States Army As early as 1914, a plane had begun to cany (59) ondaily flights, and in 1918 regular
(60) service was started between Washington and New York
56 A improving B increasing C progressing D advancing
57 A true B practical C realistic D theoretical
59 A customers B passengers C clients D patients
60 A air-mail B flight-mail C plane-mail D helicopter-mail
PARTV- WRITING
Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D Choose the sentence
that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your
choice on the answer sheet.
61 She studied with flying colors
A She studied badly B She studied very well C She studied to fly D She learned to fly
62 Where was she born?
A What was her birth place? B What was her birth date?
C What was her work place? D What was her study place?
63 He liked not only sports but also reading
A He only enjoyed sports B He only enjoyed reading
C He enjoyed neither sports nor reading D He enjoyed both reading and sports
64 She is married with two children
A She has a husband and two children B She is single
C She is a childless mother D She marries two children
65 His hobbies are fishing and horse riding
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C He enjoys fishing and horse riding in his free time D.He doesn't enjoy fishing and horse riding in his free time
Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences Choose the correct option by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet,
66 1997 I technical I article I to write / college I he /.
A In 1997, he wrote an article about technical colleges
B In 1997, he had written an article about technical colleges
C In 1997, he wrote article about technical colleges
D In 1997, he wrote an article about technical college
67 to invite III couldn't I Helen I party I come I but /.
A Helen invited I come to the party but she couldn't B Helen invited I to the party but I couldn't come
C I invited Helen to the party but she couldn't come D I invited she to the party but Helen couldn't come
68 search I success I cancer I there! sudden I to be I cure I for I the /.
A There has been a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer
B There have been a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer
C There has a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer
D There have a sudden success in the search for a cure for cancer
69 test i how I to conduct I people I smells I react I scientific I to see I different I'.
A Scientists conducted scientific test to see how people react to different smells
B Scientists conducted a scientific test see how people react to different smells
C Scientists conducted a scientific test to see how people react to different smells
D Scientists conducted a scientific test to see how people react different smells
70 everyone's Hues I other I modern I systems / home I inventions I to change I entertainment I.
A Modern home systems entertainment and other modern inventions are changing everyone's lives
B Modern home entertainment systems and other inventions modern are changing everyone's lives
C Modern home entertainment systems and other modern inventions is changing everyone's lives
D Modern home entertainment systems and other modern inventions are changing everyone's lives
Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and
D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling
letter A, B, C, or D Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
71 Marie Curie went to school in Warsaw which she was born
31 C 32 A 33 D 34 A 35 C 36 A 37 C 38 A 39 D 40 DPart 4 41 C 42 B 43 D 44 B 45 A 46 B 47 D 48 D 49 A 50 A
51 A 52 B 53 C 54 D 55 A 56 C 57 B 58 A 59 C 60 DPart 5 61 B 62 A 63 D 64 A 65 C 66 A 67 C 68 A 69 C 70 B
71 C 72 B 73 C 74 A 75 A 76 D 77 A 78 c
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REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM EXAM Period 54: REVISION UNIT 5 and UNIT 6
I Aims: to get Ss to
- Review knowledge they have learnt in Unit 5, 6
II Language focus:
- Grammar:
+ The present perfect and the present perfect passive
+ Who, which, that
+The present progressive and “be going to”
- Vocabulary: Words related to topics of Unit 5, 6 and words containing /u/ and u:/ ; /∂/ and /ɜ:/
III Skills: integrated skill
IV Teaching aids: handouts
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group by circling A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
3 A early B weather C church D work
4 A ago B girl C fur D nurse
5 A dirty B first C term D reader
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
6 This computer is capable _designing sophisticated graphics
A in B with C of D on
7 A computer is a _machine
A calculating B adding C calculation D addition
8 What _a computer such a miraculous device?
A do B does C makes D make
9 She studies technology She learns many things about computers
A biology B electricity C genes D information
10 The computer was the most wonderful in the 20th century
A invention B invented C inventing D invent
11. is the physical part of the computer system
A Software B Hardware C Sportswear D Footwear
12 To means to link or act on each other
A perform B work C interact D communicate
13 Lan likes _holidays best She's in and out of the sea all day
A mountain B activity C beach D hill
14 We could swimming in the morning
A be B make C do D go
15 Well have more time for on holiday - It is said that the
restaurants are really good there
A eating out B cooking C shopping D cleaning
16 I really want to relax, so I'm going to do a lot of _
A washing B cooking C sightseeing D tidying
17 I'll ring the travel agent and book my
A fare B tickets C luggage D baggage
18 I'll go to the bank and order some
A currency B tickets C money D places
19 I'll pack my _carefully before going on business
A car B suitcase C bus D plane
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A suntan lotion B swimsuit C sunglasses D sandals
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A,B,C, or D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet,
21 I _you for ages
A haven't seen B didn't see C don't see D haven't saw
■
22 We have been friends _years
A since B from C during D for
23. his homework yet?
A Did he do B Had he done C Has he done D Does he do
24 I _my brother USD 10,0000 so far
A lent B had lent C lend D has lent
25 They have been in our country January, 1st 2002
A for B from C since D in
26 The policeman _ten minutes ago
A drove away B has driven C had driven D drives
27. _snakes?
A Had you ever eaten B Have you ever eaten C Did you ever eat D Do you ever eat
28 Jack has tried to get a job for six months but he _ still unemployed
A was B have been C had been D is
29 Mary has just come back from her holiday She 3 weeks at the beach
A spent B had spent C spend D spends
30 Oh, no! I _my crystal vase
A broke B had broken C break D have broken
31 Your sister is outside the front door of your house She's carrying a lot of shopping You call to her out of thewindow saying "Don't worry, _the door!"
A I'm going to open B I'm opening C I open D I'll open
32 Peter sometimes drives too fast, but he's promising his parents to be more careful What does he say to them?
UK, 1 promise more slowly!
A I'm driving B I drive C I'll drive D I'm going to drive
33 For me, the most important thing about holiday is _something completely different
A doing B do C done D did
34 What I _most was exploring the countryside
A will enjoy B enjoyed C enjoying D am going to enjoy
35 It's easy friends when you're on holiday
A to make B will make C make D made
36 Yesterday I went _a sightseeing tour around the Old Town
A to B for C on D in
37. twin-bedded room is much cheaper than getting two singles
A Share B Sharing C Shared D Being shared
38 They just lay on the beach all day, trying _a tan
A to get B had C got D have
39. your last holiday please
A To describe B Describing C Will describe D Describe
40 She certainly much fitter after her activity holiday
A look B looks C looking D have looked
PART IV READING
Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
The second half of the twentieth century saw more changes in technology than in previous two hundred years
Penicillin has already been discovered and used to treat infections; there have been many remarkable advances in
medicine that have helped to increase our average life expectancy way beyond that of our ancestors Incredibleinnovations such as television have changed the way we spend our leisure hours Perhaps the most importantbreakthrough, however, has been the microchip Nobody could have imagined, when it was first invented, thatwithin a matter of years, this tiny piece of silicon and circuitry would be found in almost every household objectfrom the kettle to the video recorder And nobody could have predicted the sudden proliferation of computers that
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41 What period saw more changes in technology than in previous two hundred years?
A 1800-1850 B 1850-1900 C 1900-1950 D 1950-2000
42 The word "infections" in the text refers to _.
A diseases B plants C people D animals
43 Thanks to advances in medicine we now _than our ancestors
A live shorter B live longer C die shorter D die longer
44 Television has changed the way we spend our _
A money B weekdays C free time D working time
45 Which of the following does not belong to household objects?
A a kettle B an electric cooker C a video recorder D a blackboard
46 Which of the following can't the computer help us _?
A access information B cook meal C do homework D send messages
47 According to the passage the computer has developed _
A slowly B slightly C suddenly D gradually
48 According to the passage, it is very _to send an e-mail
A complicated B simple C difficult D hard
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49 Nowadays, it costs us _ to talk to relations and friends around the world than it used to do
A more money B less money C no money D much money
50 It is inferred from the passage that technology has _affected our life
A positively B poorly C negatively D badly
Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Reece is a very busy young man these days! It all (51) in February, when he went skiing in the ItalianAlps Next he (52) a week of winter sunshine in the Canary Islands, with some friends He(53) _ at home in April and May, but a Malaysian friend (54) married in June, so Reece (55) _tothe wedding in Kuala Lumpur From there he flew to Australia to visit (56) _only uncle, (57) _lives
in Queensland When he (58) back in England yesterday, (59) was no time to relax He(60) to catch the next train to Aberdeen, because he's starting a new job tomorrow!
51 A worked B opened C went D began
52 A had B bought C received D offered
53 A came B returned C stayed D got
54 A did B made C managed D got
55 A flew B walked C rode D drove
56 A her B his C their D your
57 A which B that C those D who
58 A drove B walked C arrived D hiked
59 A that B there C this D it
60 A has B have C had D must
PART V WRITING
Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences larked A, B, C, and D Choose the sentence that
has the same leaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, , or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
61 Computers have become part of our daily life
A Computers have played very important role in our daily life
B Computers have played a very important role in our daily life
C Computers had played a very important role in our daily life
D Computers played a very important role in our daily life
62 The last time I was here was March
A I was here since March B I was here from March
C I have been here in March D I have been here since March
63 Computers speed up calculations
A Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide rapidly and accurately
B Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide slowly and accurately
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D Computers add, subtract, multiply, and divide slowly and inaccurately
64 Computers can design houses, bridges, gardens and buildings
A Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can be design by computers
B Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can designed by computers
C Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can be designed by computers
D Houses, bridges, gardens and buildings can to be designed by computers
65 "How many countries have you been to?", he asked
A He wanted to know how many countries had I been to
B He wanted to know how may countries have 1 been to
C He wanted to know how many countries I have been to
D He wanted to know bow many countries I had been to
Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make
sentences Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice
on the answer sheet.
66 cure I Aids / study I company I to find I scientific I to carry I.
A The company is carrying out scientific study to find a cure for Aids
B The company is carrying out scientific study to find cure for Aids
C The company is carrying out scientific study find a cure for Aids
D The company is carrying out scientific study find a cure to Aids
67 person I penicillin I who I be I find I ?
A Who had been the person who found penicillin? B Who is the person who finds penicillin?
C Who was the person who find penicillin? D Who was the person who found penicillin?
68 passport I be I necessary I for I visit I most countries
A Passport is necessary for visiting most countries B A passport is necessary for visiting most countries
C A passport is necessary for visit most countries D Passport is necessary for visit most countries
69 We I can I get I on I plane I without I ticket I not It
A We can't get on plane without tickets! B We can't get on the plane without ticket!
C We can t get on the plane without tickets! D We can t gets on the plane without tickets!
70 your swimsuit I need I if I you / want I swim I You /.
A You'll need your swimsuit if you want swim B You need your swimsuit if you want to swim
C You'll need your swimsuit if you'll want to swim D You'll need your swimsuit if you want to swim
Questions 70-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and
D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling
letter A, B, C, or D Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
71 Scientists said that nuclear power and other things were complete harmless
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REVISION FOR THE FIRST TERM EXAM
Period 55: REVISION UNIT 7
I Aims: to get Ss to
- Review knowledge they have learnt in Unit 7
II Language focus:
- Grammar:
+ The present perfect
+ Because of and In spite of
- Vocabulary: Words related to topics of Unit 7 and words containing /ei/, ai/, /oi/
III Skills: integrated skill
IV Teaching aids: handouts
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group by circling A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
1 A make B daily C paper D family
2 A boil B trolley C boy D oil
3 A still B night C friday D life
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5 A toy B noise C choice D lobby
PART II VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet
6 Which of the following is NOT a type of the mass media?
A dictionaries B television C radio D magazines
7 The News is always -at 7p.m
A in B on C at D for
8. channels are there on our national TV?
A How long B How much C How many D How far
9 What is on VTV3 at 8.15?
A channel B programme C television D wave
10 Which of the followings only provides information and entertainment orally?
A radio B magazines C newspapers D books
11 I enjoy to the radio while I am driving
A hearing B listening C watching D seeing
Questions 12-20: Circle A, B, C or D to choose the correct noun form of the verb given Mark your choice on
the answer sheet.
12 What _do you often turn your TV on?
A chanels B television C stations D waves
13 What are you going to on the next seminar?
A presenting B presence C present D presently
14 There is no between the two programs
A difference B different C differenciate D differing
15 He went to _them of his decision
A inform B information C information D informing
16 Can you _ a good hotel?
A recommendation B recommend C recommending D recommended
17 The government is responsible for the _of health care
A providing B provided C provision D providedly
18 Ideas on childcare may
A difference B differ C differenciate D differing
19 My parents have always _
A encouraging B encouraged C encouragement D encourages
20 She was in the US
considerably between parents _ me to choose my carreer
A education B educationally C educated D educational
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
21 We _Peter since he moved to work in our company
A had known B knew C have known D.know
22 "Where's David?" - "He's _ on holiday
A been B had C gone D taken
23 Where have you _? You are so brown."
A taken B had C gone D.been
24 International news is news from other parts of the
A world B country C nation D globe
25 He has had this car six months
A in B since C during D for
26 The postman come yet
A haven't C has B hasn't D have
27 I've never to Australia, so I'd like to go
A gone B been C seen D drove
28 It was the longest film I _ It lasted three hours
A have ever seen B had ever seen C had never seen D haven't seen
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A few B little C most D a few
30.I _for a new job
A have been applied B have just applied C am having applied D am being applied his laziness
31 John lost his job his laziness
A because of B because C inspite of D though
32 Bob's wife her job
A loses B has just lost C has been lost D losing
33 A strike by the air traffic controllers
A is called B has called C has been called D is calling
34 How much money _for your new house?
A have you saved B have you been saved C are you saving D do you save
35 He _many poems since he _from high school
A has written / has been graduated B has written / graduated C wrote / graduated D wrote / has graduated36.1 didn't come to the party because I
A don't invite B am not invited C was not invited D didn't invite
37 Lan prefers watching a football match at the stadium ; it on TV
A to watching B than watching C than watch D to watch
38 They _each other for ages
A aren't met B hadn't met C haven't met D won't meet
39 The number of people out of work _to nearly 3 million
A has risen B has been risen C is rising D are rising
40 John said he forget his promise to visit me
A hadn't B wouldn't C won't D doesn't
PART IV READING
Questions 41-45: Read the passage and do the exercises that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A,
B, C, D) of the correct answers Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
As a home entertainment, television rapidly became more popular than any other forms A news broadcastbecame more immediate when people could actually see the scene in question and the movements of the figures.Films could be viewed in comfort of the home and variety shows were also available One of the advantages oftravel programs was the glimpse of far away places which many viewers would not otherwise have seen Thoughmuch of the entertainment was of a popular kind like quiz competitions, some remarkable cultural programs werealso broadcast Just as with radio in earlier days, the publicity given to actors and actresses on the screen meantthat a group of personalities became familiar in every household
41 The paragraph is talking about _
A the popularity of television films and shows B disadvatages of using television
C advantages of travel programs on TV D television as a home entertainment
42 What made television become more popular than any other forms?
A Its remarkable cultural programs B Its news programs
C Its use as a domestic entertainment D Its information about far away places
43 When the news is broadcast on TV, it becomes more _
A livingly B lovely C immediately D lively
44 Thanks to the travel programs on TV many people could sit at home and
A shake hands with people far from their home B go to remote places
C view places far from their home D have places far from their home
45 What are advantages of using television as a home entertainment?
A A news broadcast became more immediate when watching it on TV
B Films could be viewed in comfort of the home
C Variety shows were also available on TV
D All A, B and C
Questions 46-50: Read the passage and do the exercises that follow by circling the corresponding letter (A,
B, C, D) of the correct answers Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Not so long ago, people only used the telephone to make phone calls Now, thanks to computers, people use theirphones to do much more They can bank by phone, rent videos by phone, and event shop by phone It is alsopossible to send letters and reports by faxing them over telephone lines People can even use their phone lines tosend messages from one computer to another computer by electric mail, or e-mail But you don't need to be athome or at the office to use the phone anymore You can carry a cellular phone in your pocket or keep one in your
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pay phone to make a call anymore Now you can take your calls with you everywhere.
46 The main topic of the passage is
A the use of a telephone in the past B the use of a cellular phone
C the convenience of a cellular phone D current use of telephones
47 People didn't use to _
A make phone calls only at home B make phone calls only in the ofice
C make only phone calls with the telephone D shop by phone
48 What are advantages of having a cell phone?
A You can carry it in your pocket B You can keep it in your car
C With it, you can phone and walk D All A, B and C
49 With a cellular phone you can
A only carry it in your pocket B only keep it in your car
C make a phone call everywhere you want D only take photoes
50 The word "pay phone" means
A the phone pays you B you can phone free of charge
C you pay for the call D you don't pay for the call
Questions 51-55: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences Choose the correct option by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
51 Television brings pictures I sounds / around I world / millions / homes /.
A Television brings pictures and sounds from around world millions of homes
B Television brings pictures and sounds all around world in millions of homes
C Television brings pictures and sounds from around world to millions of homes
D Television brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes
52 Newspapers / events / throughout I he lone I main / news I and world I sources / for spreading I.
A Newspapers is one of the main sources for spreading news and events through the world
B Newspapers are one main sources for spreading news and events throughout the world
C Newspapers are one of the main source for spreading news and events throughout world
D Newspapers are one of the main sources for spreading news and events throughout the world
53 Movies / only I for I but I purposes I also I educational I entertainment I not /.
A Movies are only for entertainment but for educational purposes
B Movies are not only for entertainment but also for educational purposes
C Movies are for entertainment but also for educational purposes
D Movies are not only entertainment but also for educational purposes
54 Radio I television I information I and I deliver / entertainment I to I public I.
A Radio, television deliver information and entertainment to public
B Radio and television deliver information, entertainment to the public
C Radio and television deliver information and entertainment to the public
D Radio and television deliver information and entertainment to public
55 magazines / and / media I books I are I ewspapers I print /.
A Newspapers, magazines and books are print media B Newspapers, magazines and print media are books
C Newspapers, magazines and print books are media D Newspapers, magazines and books are print and media
Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and
D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling
letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
56 How long have you know the teacher?
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THE STORY OF MY VILLAGE
PARTI PHONETICS
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group by circling A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
4
move5
fought
PART II VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C, or D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
6 Farmers work in the
D high rise buildings
8 The life of farmers is improved because they grow _
A money B sale
C cash D currency
9. _in most villages in Vietnam nowadays are widened
A Streets B Avenues
C High ways D Roads
10 Farmers use to do the farming in their fields
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A green field B yellow field
C paddy field D gold field
20. fertilizer is used very commonly in growing crops
A Chemistry B Chemic
C Chemist D Chemical
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A,B,C, or D as the best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
21 He asked me _.
A where did I live B where I lived
C where do I live D where I live
22 The teacher told me _
A to give me my homework C to give him my homework
the next day
B give him my homework D give me my homework
23 She asked _
A what my name is C which my name was
B which my name is D what my name was
24 They asked
A if they could come B could they come
C can they come D are they allowed to come
25 The teacher told the students while he was lecturing
A to stop talking in class B to stop talk in class
C stop talking in class D stop talk in class
26 The police told him
A don't park his car C not to park his car
at the entrance to the hospital B not park his car D don't to park his car
27 She asked _
A where the toilets is B where the toilets were
C where the toilets was D where the toilets are
28 My mother said my study results the year before
A she was satisfied with B she is satisfied with
C she was satisfied to D she is satisfied to
29 It's very difficult to _the differences between the two identical twin
Trang 1939 Don't believe him He always A says C tells
40 What did he to you?
PART IV READING
Questions 40-50: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Peter wanted to have an animal of his own So one day he asked his mother and father, "Do you think I couldhave a pet?"
"What kind of pet?" asked his mother "We haven't got enough space for a dog and its kennel, you know."
"And we aren't going to buy a horse!" said his father "Much too expensive! Think how much the stable wouldcost!"
"Could I have a cat?" asked Peter "We've got an old basket for it to sleep in It would just eat a bit offish, anddrink milk."
"No, I don't like them," said his mother "How about a hamster? It's a small animal, and we can buy a cage for it
to live in."
"Oh, yes!" said Peter "And I promise to look after it myself!"
41 What did Peter probably want to have of his own? A some kind of pets B some toys
44 They weren't going to buy a horse because _ A it was dirty B it ate a lot
C it was noisy D it cost a lot of money
45 Peter suggested a cat because he thought they could afford _ for it
A food B toys
C space D both A and C
46 His mother didn't agree to buy a cat because
A it was expensive B it was noisy
C it was dirty D she wasn't interested in it
47 Finally his mother suggested a
A kind offish B kind of mouse
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C expensive D both A and B
50 Peter was with a hamster
A disappointed B happy
C.sad D unhappy
Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
In the Brazilian rainforest there is (51) new way of bringing
(52) _ to the people If your neighbour(53) one of your chickens,
you do not (54) _to make a long, expensive journey (55) _the law
courts in the nearest town, (56) _, once a month, a judge arrives at each
village by boat
(57) he arrives, he will listen to you and your neighbour
Perhaps he will visit the place (58) _ the chicken was stolen Then he _pay The villagers think this willdecide who is right, and who (59) is (60) _excellent new system
51 A the B a
PART V WRITING
Questions 61-65: After each sentence, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D Choose the sentence
that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet
61 Why don't you help us?
A You shouldn't help us
B You couldn't help us
C You needn t help us
D You should help us
62 If you break your arm, you need to go to the hospital
A It is necessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm
B It is unnecessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm
C It is not necessary for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm
D It is needed for you to go to the hospital if you break your arm
63 Mind your head
A Look at your head
B Be careful when you sit down
C Be careful when you stand up
D Don't pay attention to your head
64 We do not accept cheques or credit cards
A You can pay in cash
B You should pay in cash
C You could pay in cash
D You must pay in cash.
Trang 2165 The last time l was m this village was May.
A I haven't been in this village since May
TJ T u • 4 U- n Ayr
B 1 wasn t in this village since May
C 1 haven t been in this village in May
D 1 am not in this village since May
Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences Choose the correct option by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
66 this town I every week / clean I street I.
A In this town street are cleaned every week
B In this town the street are cleaned every week
C In this town the streets are cleaned every week
D In this town the streets is cleaned every week
67 Villagers I opposed I road- widening scheme I lose I because / land I they don't want I.
A Villagers are opposed to the road widening scheme because they don't want to lose their land
B Villagers are opposed the road widening scheme because they don't want to lose their land
C Villagers are opposed to the road widening scheme because they don't want lose their land
D Villagers are opposed the road widening scheme because they don't want lose their land
68 the I died I last dinosaur / year / 60 million I about I ago.
A The last dinosaur died in about 60 million years ago
B The last dinosaur died for about 60 million years ago
C The last dinosaur died about 60 million years ago
D The last dinosaur died about 60 million year ago
69 you I be / horse riding / enjoy I still? I
A Are you still enjoy horse riding?
B Are you enjoying still horse riding?
C Are you still enjoyed horse riding?
D Are you still enjoying horse riding r
70 You i want / world I friend I have I around / ?
A Do you want to have friends all around the world?
B Do you want to have friend all around the world?
C Do you want have friends all around the world?
D Do you want to have friends all around world:
Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and
D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling
letter A, B, C, or D Mark your answer on the answer sheet.
71 A friend is talking about her ideas for improve life in your village
A BCD
72 A explorer in Africa is explaining to you what to do if a large animal A BC
like a Rhino attacks you D
73 Most house-plants die unless the weathers is fine at weekends
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UNDERSEA WORLD
PART I PHONETICS
Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
1 A beer B tear C pier D hair
2 A bear B pear C dear D chair
3 A hear B wear C ear D near
4 A clear B square C where D dare
5 A tour B sure C sour D, poor
PART II VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet,
6 Whales and dolphins both make _ which in some ways are
similar to a language
A sounds B symbols C signals D sighs
7 People who work with dolphins are often _at how intelligent they are
A surprise B surprising C surprised D surprisingly
8 Scientists are to find out the cause of the incident
A investigative B investigating C investigation D investigatory
9 Although insects are harmful to plants, their existance contributes a great part to _which helps to make abalanced environment
A biology B biophysics C biosphere D biodiversity
10 The boy is wearing a(n) _shirt It's too long and loose
A oversized B medium-sized C small-sized D large-sized
11 My grandmother is living in a _cottage It's only ten square meters
A large B big C little D small
12 Reducing the gap between rich and poor is one of the main
facing the government
A challenging B challenges C challenger D challenge
13 She likes her job to be a _
A challenges B challenger C challenging D challenge
14 This new discovery _traditional beliefs
A challenge B challenger C challenges D challenging
15 The survey covers a representative _of the population
A sample B to sample C sampler D sampling
16 There are various and animals in tropical forests
A plantations B planter C plants D plant
17 1 nree-quaters ol the Earth is covered by
A sand B seas and oceans C mountains D soil
18 Some kinds of plants which live underwater are healthy food
A water B sea C marine 1) river
19 She gave me a _ look and said nothing
A mysteriously B mystery C mysteries D mysterious
20 The main witness had _disappeared
A mystery B mysteries C mysteriously D mysterious
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
21 I really think you go and see the doctor, you look very tired.
A would B should C will D need
22 You've been coughing a lot lately You smoke so much
A shouldn't B can't C should D can
23 The price on this packet is wrong It says 5,000d but it _be 3,000d
A would B shouldn't C should D wouldn't
24.1 don't think we'll be home late tonight We _be home at the usual time
A shouldn't B would C wouldn't D should
Trang 2325 Tom really _go out He has too much homework to do.
A can't B shouldn't C would D should
26 The government _do something about the economy
A need B can C must D should
27 I don't think you work so hard You're not very well
A would B need C should D must
28 The party was great You come Why didn't you?
A should have B shouldn't C should D shouldn't have
29 Ba has just been offered a job I think he _accept it
A should have B shouldn't C should D would
30 The speed limit is 60km, but Minh is doing 80km He be
driving so fast
A must B should C need D shouldn't
31 When we got to the restaurant there were no empty tables We hadn't reserved one We a table inadvance
A should have reserved B must have reserved
C should reserve D must reserve
32 The accident happened because the driver was driving on the wrong side of the road He on theright side of the road
A should drive B shouldn't drive
C should have driven D shouldn't have driven
33.1 think all drivers wear seat belts while driving
A need B should C needn't D shouldn't
34 bne to our conversation It was private
A should have listened B should listen
C shouldn't have listened D shouldn't listen
35 My friend is going to Paris I think she learn a few words of
French before she goes there
A must B should C need D shouldn't
36.1 went to Da Lat but I didn't visit my friend When I saw her later she said "You me when you were in
Da Lat."
A should have visited C must have visited
C should visit D ought to visit
37 What would you do if you _a million dollars?
A win B won C had won D will win
38 What would you do if you by a snake
A are bitten B had been bitten
C were bitten D has been bitten
39 They angry if you didn't visit them
A would be B should be C must be D ought be
40 If we took the 10:30 train we arrive early
A should B may C will D would
PART IV READING
Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding
letter A, B, C or D of the correct answers Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
One day in 1963, a dolphin named Elvar and a famous astronomer, Carl Sagan, were playing a little game Theastronomer was visiting an institute which was looking into the way dolphins communicate with each other.Sagan was standing on the edge of one of the tanks where several of these friendly, highly intelligent creatureswere kept Elvar had just swum up alongside him and had turned on his back
The dolphin wanted Sagan to scratch his stomach again, as the astronomer had done twice before Elvar looked
up at Sagan, waiting Then, after a minute or so, the dolphin leapt up through the water and made a sound just likethe word "more" The astonished astronomer went to the director of the institute and told him about the incident
"Oh, yes That's one of the words he knows," the director said, showing no surprise at all
Dolphins have bigger brains in proportion to their body size than humans have, and it has been known for a longtime that they can make a number of sounds What is more, these sounds seem to have different functions, such aswarning each other of danger Sound travels much faster and much further in water than it does in air That is whythe parts of the brain that deal with sound are much better developed in dolphins than in humans For example,
Trang 24the two questions "Who loves Mary?" and "Who does Mary love?" mean very different things Scientists don'tagree on this.
41 Carl Sagan is _
A the director of an institute
B an astronomer
C a scientist
D a worker of an institute
42 He visited an institute which was
A studying the way dolphins communicate with each other
B studying a language
C studying astronomy
D studying means of communication
43 What game did he played with the dolphin Elvar?
to f J r
A He swam with Elvar
B He tried to communicate with Elvar
C He scratched the dolphin's stomach
D He scratched the dolphin's head
44 The dolphin leapt into the air because
A Sagan was too near the water
B it was part of the game they were playing
C he wanted Sagan to scratch him again
D Sagan wanted to communicate with him
45 What did the dolphin do when it leapt up through the water?
A It stood on the edge of one of the tanks
B It made a sound just like the word "more"
C It dived into water immediately
D It scratched Sagan
46 The director of the institute was not surprised because
A he scratched the dolphin twice before
B he could understand dolphins' language
C he taught that word to the dolphin
D he had known that the dolphin knew that word
47 Dolphins' brains are
A bigger than humans' brains
B smaller than humans' brains
C bigger in proportion to their body size compared to humans' brains
D smaller in proportion to their body size compared to humans' brains
48 Dolphins' brains are particularly well developed to _
A help them to travel fast in water
B arrange sounds in different structures
C respond to different kinds of sound
D communicate with humans through sound
49 Dolphins' sounds have _
D much faster and much farther
Questions 51-60: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Trang 25The songs of the humpback whale are beautiful collections of moans and sighs and it is possible to make(51) of these with a microphone With enough (52) _, you can listen to a song and tell which year itwas sung
in and where it came from
The whales do most of their (53) in the winter season, after their
annual (54) south from the Arctic It is always the young males who set
off first to the tropical breeding areas, and most of the (55) are given by
solitary males who are looking for a mate
The songs all have a definite sequence of parts This (56) _ is
never changed and there are clear rules of (57) _which must not be
broken There is very little (58) _between the songs at the start of a
season and those from the previous year However, over the next few months,
the different parts of each song may be swapped, shortened, and (59)
may be made to the notes During a breeding season, the whales all try to
sing the most up-to-date version of the song This (60) _is similar to
the way human language evolves, with contributions from many members of the population
51 A record B recordings C recorder D recorders
52 A practice B practise C practician D practitioner
54 A migrant B migrate C migration D migrating
performing
B performance C perform D performances
56 A arrange B arranging C arrangement D arranged
57 A compose B composing C composer D composition
58 A different B difference C differ D differences
59 A alternate B alternately C alterations D alter
60 A develop B developing C developed D development
PARTV WRITING
Questions 61-65: After each following sentence there are four sentences marked A, B, C or D Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
61 She was still baking the bread in the kitchen.
A The bread was still being baked in the kitchen
B The bread was still baked in the kitchen
C The bread has still been baked in the kitchen
D The bread is still being baked in the kitchen
62 How long have they been doing this exercise?
A When do they start doing this exercise?
B When did they started doing this exercise?
C When had they started doing this exercise?
D When did they start doing this exercise?
63 We'll only be able to come if we can get some time off
A We will be able to come unless we can get some time off
B We won't be able to come unless we can get some time off
C We would be able to come unless we can get some time off
D We wouldn't be able to come unless we can get some time off
64 Ba is in hospital because he broke his leg
A If Ba hadn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now
B If Ba hasn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now
C If Ba hadn't been broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now
D If Ba wasn't broken his leg, he wouldn't be in hospital now
65 We haven't done any gardening for three months
A The last time we had done some gardening was three months ago
B The last time we do some gardening was three months ago
C The last time we did some gardening was three months ago
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D The last time we have done some gardening was three months ago Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make
Trang 26sentences Choose the correct option by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
66 diploma I a I college I award I her I the I last week I,
A The college has awarded her a diploma last week
B The college awarded her a diploma last week
C The college had awarded her a diploma last week
D The college awards her a diploma last week
67 photos I the I take I a I in I London I last week I studio /.
A The photos were taken in a London studio last week
B The photos was taken in a London studio last week
C The photos have been taken in a London studio last week
D The photos had been taken in a London studio last week
68.1 I if I he i ill I not I absent I school I from I be I yesterday /.
A If I hadn't been ill, I wouldn't be absent from school yesterday
B If I wasn't ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday
C If I haven't been ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday
D If I hadn't been ill, I wouldn't have been absent from school yesterday
69 wait I I I at I the I bus / stop I the I turn up I until / have I to I this morning I'.
A I have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning
B I would have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning
C I had to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning
D I will have to wait at the stop until the bus turns up this morning
70 message I give I him I we I as soon as I phone I the /.
A We'll give him the message as soon as he phoned
B We'll give him the message as soon as he phones
C We'll give him the message as soon as he will phone
D We'll give him the message as soon as he has phones
Questions 71-80: In the following sentences, each one has four
underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C or D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in
order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
71 I would be able to lead the way if you lend me your map,
76.1 am going to lend a book from the library A BCD
77 Can you look the airplane in the sky?
Questions 1-5: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group by circling A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Trang 27Questions 6-20: Circle A, B, C or D to choose the correct noun form of the verb given Mark your choice on
the answer sheet.
6 The fire _the whole village in 1890
B threatened C threat D threats
9 What should we do to reduce the level of environmental ?
A pollute B polluting
C pollutes D pollution
10 People in the community actively participated in the of illiteracy
A elimination C eliminating 11 National parks help to A protective C protect
B eliminated D eliminates endangered animals B protection D protectively
14 A _is someone who works to protect the environment from damage
A conservation C conservationist 15 This machine is designed to A circulation C circulatory
B conserved D conserves _warm air
B circulating
D circulate
Trang 28Questions 16-20: Choose one word that does not belong to the group by circling the corresponding letter A,
B, C or D Mark your
choice on the answer sheet.
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17 A inspite of B because of C though D event though
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
21 We _Betty since she moved to our neighbourhood
A had known B knew
C have known D know
22 Most rice in Taiwan from Vietnam.
B are imported D are bought
to have camp-fire in the forest
A are threatened B was banned
C are told D are not allowed
A is imported C was bought 23 Tourists
24 There will be a shortage of water _it rains
A inspite B if
C because D unless
25 What will happen if the air ?
A was polluted B be polluted
C is polluted D has polluted
26 If Hoa had a rain coat, she _a cold
A didn't catch B would have caught
C wouldn't catch D wouldn't have caught
27 Most forests in other climatic areas by human beings
A had already been affected B have already been affecting
C have already affected D have already been affected
28 A new bridge built here next year
31 Now the park has proved to be a popular place _i tourists, both
local and foreign
Trang 29A get married B would get married
C got married D is going to get married
35 If we _aware enough of the importance of the environment, we
will respect it and try to protect it
A were B are
C will be D are not
36 They used -_ near a forest
A living B to live
C to living D to being lived
37 Mary said she was very ashamed _ her friend's bad manners
A The Earth is C The Earth will be
C The Earth was D The Earth would be
PART IV READING
Questions 41-50: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow by circling the corresponding letter
(A, B, C, D) of the correct answers Mark your choice on the answer sheet*
A tree planting campaign is always a good start to a greening program because the effects are immediate As far
as possible, use local species and avoid planting in neat rows In nature, a variety of plants grow at random Try toget this effect so that the mini-forests in the school compound will attract local animal life
Many rainforest trees grow quickly and become tall, so select the trees carefully for each location You may need
to get professional assistance, perhaps from the local Forestry Department, to identify the most suitable species.Your school gardener will also be able to help in the practical aspects like planting techniques Seedlings can beobtained free or at a discounted price from the local Forestry Department
Trees not only beautify the surroundings but also purify the air and increase the oxygen level, provide shade,screen out ultraviolet rays, block off unpleasant areas, and provide food and shelter for birds and other animals.Often, we can plant trees to solve problems For example, trees can be used to reduce noise, control pollution andact as wind breakers
41 What is the main idea of the passage?
A Local Forestry Department
B Trees planting techniques
C Advantages of planting trees
D Planting trees movement
42 Which way of planting trees can attract local animals life?
A planting trees in neat rows
B planting trees as they grow in nature
C planting trees in mini-forests
D planting trees in the rainforests
43 What will the school gardener help you?
A He will water your plants
B He will give you free seedlings
C He will help you with planting techniques
D He will plant trees for you
44 What are the advantages of planting trees? Trees can be used to _
A purify the air and increase the oxygen level
B provide shade, screen out ultraviolet rays, block off unpleasant areas
C provide food and shelter for birds and other animals
D All A, B, andC
45 What does the words "species" in the passage mean?
A animals
Trang 30B plants
C people
D animals and plants
46 What does the word "beautify" in the passage mean?
A to make trees beautiful
B to make the surroundings beautiful
C to make the water clean
D to make the air clean
47 What problems can we solve by planting trees?
A noise
B pollution
C strong wind
D All A, B and C
Questions 48-55: Read the following paragraph carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Forest has always been important to people In the past, many people got
food by (48) forest animals and gathering wild plants With the
(49) of civilization, fewer people now live (50) forests, but forests
are (51) (52)
_valuable than ever Forests have an important economic value
they provide us with resource (53) timber Forests are vital
to the environment (54) they clean the air we breathe Forests are also
treasured (55) their beauty
48 A looking B hunting C having D taking
advance
B light C hope D advantage
53 A such B such as C with D within
54 A because B but C despite D inspite
PARTV WRITING
Questions 61-65: After each pair of sentences, there are four options which are their combinations Choose the best answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B ? C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
61 The plants may develop differently The plants live on that island
A The plants live on that island may develop differently
B The plants that live on that island may develop differently
C The plants which lives on that island may develop differently
D The plants that live on that island may develop different
62 He is introducing some new kinds of computers
A Some new kinds of computers are introduced by him,
B Some new kinds of computers is being introduced by him
C Some new kinds of computers are being introduced by him
D Some new kinds of computers have been introduced by him
63 His father gave him a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday
A He is given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday
B He was given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday
C He had been given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday
D He has been given a very expensive cell phone on his last birthday
64 People's carelessness can cause forest fires They are dangerous
A People's carelessness can cause forest fires are dangerous
B People's carelessness can cause forest fires which is dangerous
C People's carelessness can cause forest fires that is dangerous
D People's carelessness can cause forest fires which are dangerous
65 They are building a new zoo near my village
A A new zoo is being built near my village
B A new zoo will be built near my village
Trang 31C A new zoo is built near my village.
D A new zoo is being building near my village
Questions 66-70: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences Choose the correct option by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
66 They I going I publish I mathematics / soon I dictionary I.
A They are going to publish a dictionary of mathematics soon
B They will be going to publish soon dictionary of mathematics
C They are going publish a dictionary of mathematics soon
D They are going to publish dictionary of mathematics soon
67 She I writing I article I problems I environmental /.
A She is writing article on environmental problems
B She is writing an article in environmental problems
C She is writing an article about environmental problems
D She is writing article on environmental problems
68 They I send I report I they / finish I it I as soon as /.
A They would send us report as soon as they finish it
B They send the report as soon as they finish it
C They could send us the report as soon as they finish it
D They will send us the report as soon as they finish it
69 What I temperature I earth I warmer I happen I if I ?
A What will happen if the temperature of the earth is warmer?
B What happen if temperature of the earth is warmer?
C What will happen if temperature of the earth is warmer?
D What will happen if the temperature of the earth warmer?
70 who I runs I away I from I home I The I film I about I boy I.
A The film is about boy who runs away from home
B The film is about a boy who runs away from home
C The film about a boy who runs away from home
D The film was about a boy who runs away from home
Questions 71-80: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D Choose the one word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling
letter A, B, C, or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet
71 Scientists says that something very serious is happening to the Earth.
Trang 32Questions 1-5: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in each
group Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
1 A played B cleaned C snowed D brushed
2 A laughed B closed C filled D studied
3 A pushed B watched C learned D danced
4 A cried B combed C pulled D walked
5 A emptied B washed C rained D whispered
PART II VOCABULARY
Questions 6-20: Thes are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
6 Dinosaurs were one of the first _which existed on the earth
A immigrants B species C pioneers D settlers
7 Pollution is caused when waste products or poisons _the environment
A contaminate B fill C throw D put
8 Farmers earn their livings mainly by doing _
A selling B farming C trading D growing
9 It's generally cheaper to travel a long distance by _than to take
the train
A coach B plane C taxi D ship
10 Hanoi National University was _one hundred years ago
A begun B established C organised D appeared
11 Did you take those _on your holiday last year?
A paintings B photos C drawings D sculptures
12 Thu Le zoo many kinds of wild animals, such as tigers and lions
A covers B includes C consists D contains
13 Big trees such as pines, oaks as well as simple plants are available in forests
A arctic B tropical C antarctic D pacific
14 Cue Phuong National Park over 200 square km of rainforest
A consists B includes C contains D packs
15 Tuan Chau island is _ 150kms north east of Hanoi
A located B stood C placed D bordered
16 All the different plants and animals in a natural community are dependent upon each other for
A wildlife B survival C livings D life
17 Australia has climate
A wet B frigid zone C sub-tropical D temperate zone
18 You must be tired after your long _
A journey B, distance C cruise D excursions
19. _is a piece of paper showing you have paid to travel
A Fare B Fee C Money D Ticket
20 Ha Long is a beautiful holiday in Vietnam
A seaside B beach C resort D scenery
PART III GRAMMAR
Questions 21-40: These are incomplete sentences Circle A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each
sentence Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
21 He wouldn't have had an accident if he more carefully
A drives B drove C had driven D was driving
22 If Linda her the money, Sophie wouldn't have bought the
stereo system
A hadn't lent B didn't lend C hasn't lent D doesn't lend
23 If you better last night, you wouldn't have been so tired now
A sleeps B had slept C was sleeping D slept
24 Peter would have caught the train if he _to the station on time
A gets B had got C got D has got
25 If I too much, I wouldn't have felt so sick now
A didn't eat B don't eat C hadn't eaten D haven't eaten
26 If I had noticed him, I hello to him
A would have said B said