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ThS. Lý Công Khanh ENGLISH 3 (Anh văn 3)

MULTILPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Vocabulary (Unit 7: Jobs; Applying for a job; Places)
1. This adjective means ‘not modern’.

A up-to-date B current C contemporary D old-
. . . . fashioned

2. This is a person you work with.

A assistant B employer C colleague D applican
. . . .t

3. This is a letter that says positive things about you and the way you work.

A application B position C CV D. referenc
. . . e

4. You use this to describe a building or room that has a lot of space.

A manual B spacious C positive D moder
. . . .n

5. This is another word for ‘help’.

A assist B. train C. apply D fill
. . in

6. This verbs means to manage or organize other people.

A earn B. recruit C supervise D emplo


. . .y

7. This is a person who has applied for a job.

A application B manager C applicant D office
. . . .r

8. This is what you have when you get a better job with more money.

A experience B skill C. contact detail D promotio
. . .n

9. This is the amount of money you earn every month or every year.

A part-time B staff C. wage D. salar
. . y

10. This adjective describes work where you do not need to have any special knowledge or training.

A expert B trained C qualified D unskille
. . . .d

11. This describes a person who has done a lot of training, and/or is very experienced at what they do.

A highly- B unexperienced C well-paid D full-
. qualified . . . time

12. This is another word for ‘employ’.

A fire B. recruit C manage D supervis

. . .e

13. This is someone whose job is to sell a company’s products, often by traveling to different places.

A business B electrical C hotel D sales
. owner . engineer . receptionist . representative

14. This is a person who designs fashionable clothes.

A police officer B security guard C fashion D marketing
. . . designer . manager

15. This is someone who serves customers in a shop.

A steel worker B truck driver C shop assistant D accountan
. . . .t
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ThS. Lý Công Khanh ENGLISH 3 (Anh văn 3)

16. This is the place in a hotel or office building where people go when they first arrive.

A flat B. office C. reception D lif
. .t

17. This is a person whose job is to produce computer programs.

A graphic B programmer C technician D
. designer . . .


18. This is the floor of a building that is at the same level as the ground outside

A ground floor B second floor C top floor D basemen
. . . .t

19. This is the person who is responsible for managing an organization.

A colleague B employee C staff D. manage
. . . r

2

MULTILPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Grammar (Unit 7: Present Perfect; Prepositions)

20. I my mobile phone. Do you know where it is?

A lost B. have lost C has lost D lose
. . .d

21. When high school?

A did you B did you finish C you finished D have you
. finished . . . finished

22. David says he the perfect job. He’ll tell us about it tomorrow.

A find B. has found C will find D was
. . . found

23. They already.


A arrived B could arrived C ’ve arrived D has
. . . . arrived

24. The children _ their pets to do some funny things.

A have taught B teaches C teached D has
. . . . taught

25. How long ? - For two years only. Then my wife died in a car accident. - Oh, I’m sorry.

A were you married C. have you been
. married

B you was married D. you’ve been married
.

26. The company in the last year and we need to recruit new staff.

A have grown B has grew C grew D. has
. . . grown

27. How long ago it?

A you have B have you C did you buy D you
. bought . bought . . bought

28. Did you know that my colleague all the way round Britain to raise money for
homeless children?


A has run B runned C have run D run
. . . .s

29. How long your car? - Since Christmas.

A have you had B you have C you’ve had D did you
. . . . have

30. You a lot of stupid things in your life, but leaving your job is the worst.

A have done B did C. were done D has
. . . done

31. How long your best friend?

A have you B have you C did you know D do you
. know . known . . know

32. House prices _ so much that we’re not going to sell our house now.

A have fell B fell C. have fallen D has
. . . fallen

33. your parents their car yet?

A Do / sell B Has / sold C Have / sold D Did /
. . . . sell

34. you everything that was on the shopping list?


A Were / bought B Did / bought C Has / bought D Have /
. . . . bought

35. I much about what job I’d like to do in the future.

A didn’t thought B wasn’t thought C hasn’t thought D haven’t
. . . . thought

36. Our team a match for three weeks.

A didn’t win B haven’t won C don’t win D didn’t
. . . . won

37. The children _ in a plane before and they’re very excited.

A haven’t flew B hasn’t flown C didn’t fly D haven’t
. . . . flown

38. I’ve been an engineer ten years.

A for B. just C. since D. recentl
. y

39. She wrote three letters this morning, but she hasn’t posted them although it is
already 3:00pm. D latel
.y
A for B. yet C. since D. sinc
.
e
40. Tom and Mary have been engaged six months. D. eve


A so far B. already C for r
. . D. sinc

41. I am not hungry. I have _ eaten. e
D. sometime
A yet B. now C. just
. s
D. unti
42. I haven’t seen my cousin Paul we were children.
l
A before B ever C. for D. neve
. .
r
43. I have been to Paris. D. foreve

A never B. ever C. yet r
. D. fo

44. We have lived in New York 2016. r
D. mad
A since B. for C. just
. e
D. se
45. I am still working. I haven't finished my work .
t
A already B yet C. still D. organiz
. .
e
46. Have you been to New York? D. don


A never B. ever C. yet e
. D. mak

47. I have been a teacher 2012. e

A already B just C. since
. .

48. Have you a decision yet?

A completed B ended C done
. . .

49. I’ve the beds and washed the floors.

A made B. done C. gave
.

50. Mary didn't very well in her geography exam.

A do B. make C. fix
.

51. I’m sorry, but I think you’ve a mistake.

A took B. got C. made
.

52. Sorry, but I really have to a call right now.


A go B. play C. do
.

53. When you’re _ your homework, you can watch television.

A made B. done C. picked D se
. .t
D create
54. I only one mistake in my English test. .d
D don
A made B. did C. finished .e
. Dd
.o
55. I know I haven’t very well in my exams.

A died B. passed C made
. .

56. We're having guests tonight, so please _ your bed.

A go B. play C. make
.

57. My flat is the tenth floor.

A on B. at C. in D. u
. p

58. There are two students _ the class.


A next B. in C. on D. fron
. t

59. Why don’t we meet Jimmy’s flat tomorrow evening?

A up B. at C. on D. dow
. n

60. The oranges are not in the basket. They are the table.

A in B. between C next D. o
. . n

61. When you go _ my office, you’ll see the papers you need on the floor.

A down B. next C. into D. i
. n

62. My pencil is the books and the notebooks.

A between B in C. on D. nex
. . t

63. The café is the top of the building and there’s a fantastic

A in B. to C. onto D. a
. t

64. The red car is of the house.


A behind B in front C next to D unde
. . . .r

65. Walk the shopping centre and go out the other side.

A up B. through C in D. acros
. . s

66. There isn't anything my pocket.

A between B next to C in D. nea
. . . r

67. I’m sorry but the lift isn’t working so you’ll have to walk to the meeting room.

A up B. through C in D. int
. . o

68. Our house is to the supermarket.

A in B. on C. behind D nex
. .t

69. In the hotel, the dining room is to the café,

A next B. across C through D dow
. . .n

70. Oh my God! I saw a mouse the sofa.


A behind B in C. next D. betwee
. . n

71. This is the fifth floor. You’ll have to go two floors to get to the photocopying
machine on the third floor.

A along B. into C. around D dow
. .n

72. There is a big supermarket the park.

A on B. near C. in front D nex
. across .t
through Du
73. Be careful when you walk the street. at .p
Da
A through B above C .t
. . . D. throug

74. Please, go the stairs carefully. h

A below B down C.
. .

75. The train is going the tunnel.

A around B below C
. . .


FILL IN THE BLANKS

Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.

Filming Everest

Film maker David Breashears (1) already climbed Mount Everest three times when he

(2) to make a film, so that audiences could share his (3) . He set off on this nine

week adventure the following spring, with his photographic equipment and with six climbers from

(4) the world. (5) the conditions were hard and dangerous, with temperatures of -

40°C, the climbers made good (6) . Then, when they were just one thousand metres from

their goal, there was a terrible (7) . The team didn´t give (8) , however. They hid in

a tent on the mountainside until it passed. Thirteen days later they (9) the top. "I was so

tired that it was (10) to enjoy our success at first" said David. "Climbing Everest is

difficult enough but filming made it even harder. I am really proud we did it in the end"!

1. (A) had (B has (C) was (D) did
2. (A) decided
3. (A) ) events
4. (A) above
5. (A) invited (B Because (C) organised (D) requested
6. (A) progress

7. (A) ) storm
8. (A) back
9. (A) acts (B landed (C) occupations (D) experiences
10. (A) unable
)

along (B (C) about (D) around

)

Although (B (C) Since (D) Unless

)

improvemen (B (C) increase (D) developmen
(C) weather t
t )
(D) air
climate (B

)

out (B (C) away (D) up

)

arrived (B (C) reached (D) entered

)


impossible (B (C) unfit (D) improbable
)

READING COMPREHENSION

What Fresh Graduates Should Know about Their First Jobs

For recent graduates, internships may become a stepping stone to full-time, paid employment.
Before accepting an offer to work as an intern you should get some information about the
company’s reputation of procuring their interns and decide accordingly. If they usually hire one
intern but have tens of employees working day and night, it is better to look for other companies.
The best place to have an internship position is an organization that gives you an opportunity to
gain real work experience and develop your skills instead of using you as a cheap worker.

Another thing that should be considered is the size of the company. Sometimes bigger and more
established organizations are better as they have a clear hierarchy and therefore it gives you a clear
idea of your position and the job description and most importantly, it will be easier to get a
mentor. Startups with only five employees are usually more flexible in terms of job
responsibilities and therefore it makes it harder to define your position and get mentors.

After you choose a company, do a little research on the company including the people who work
there. You can do a Google search and comb social media such as LinkedIn, Facebook and
Twitter to dig deep about the company’s hiring managers and what they expect from a new
employee.

Social media is also very useful to keep in touch with as many people as you can and build your
network. Do not hesitate to maintain any personal connection you have because those connections
could be the first ones who inform you about a new job opening or any vacant positions you can
apply for.


If you aim for a dream job, do not overlook an entry-level position just because it offers mediocre
salary. Entry-level employees are more likely to be given room to grow and learn from their
mistakes. They will also be able to figure out the job routines and get used to them when they
actually get the position they have been dreaming about.

As your first few jobs might be very demanding yet less rewarding, remember to have fun and
enjoy your life. Working overtime may not always be a good idea to accelerate your career,
especially if you have to be more stressed than your seniors who earn bigger salaries. Setting the time
for exercise and social life will make your life more balanced and stress free.
76. What should a fresh graduate take into account when finding an internship?

A Company’s recruitment procedure.
.
B Company’s reputation of hiring
. interns.
C Company’s worker union.
.
D Internship salary.
.

77. Why is a more established organization a better place to work as an intern?

A It has flexible work hours.
.
B It offers higher salary.
.
C It has clear job
. descriptions.
D It offers full-time position.
.


78. What are the recommended media for doing research on the company?

A Google search, Facebook,
. LinkedIn
B Google search, Twitter, Yahoo
.
C Google search, Twitter, Gmail
.
D Google scholar, LinkedIn, Twitter
.

79. Why is networking important for recent graduates?

A To get information about job openings.
.
B To get information about job security.

.
C To keep in touch with an ex-employer.
.
D To maintain good relationship with fellow
. interns.

80. What is the advantage of taking an entry-level position?

A Getting mediocre salary.
.

B Getting promotion.

.
C Understanding company’s
. policy.
D Understanding job routines.
.

MULTILPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Vocabulary (Unit 8: Inventions; Technology verbs)

1. You use this when your hair is wet.

A aeroplane B battery C camera D hair
. . . . dryer

2. If you use this to find your way, you will not get lost.

A air conditioner B GPS C. engine D gas
. . . cooker

3. This is a computer that you can carry about with you.

A laptop B electricity C kettle D matc
. . . .h

4. These protect your eyes from the sun.

A life raft B microwave C pump D sunglasse
. . oven . .s

5. You use this to see in the dark.


A satnav B telescope C umbrella D torc
. . . .h

6. You dry yourself with this after a shower or a swim.

A washing B towel C. wheel D aeroplan
. machine . .e

7. This cooks food very quickly.

A air conditioner B microwave C battery D camer
. . oven . .a

8. This lets you see the stars more clearly.

A telescope B microscope C engine D electricit
. . . .y

9. You use these to light a fire or a candle.

A matches B sunglasses C gas cookers D hair
. . . . dryers

10. The batter on this phone lasts a long time but you have to it quite often if you use it a lot.

A subscribe B click on C recharge D connec
. . . .t

11. When you share a computer with someone else, you need to on with your name and password.


A switch B turn C. log D. charg
. . e

12. I’ll our holiday photos onto my homepage so our friends can see them.

A recharge B download C invent D uploa
. . . .d

13. There are a lot of sites where you can music and videos.

A set up B last C. download D log
. . . in

14. You don’t need to this modem in because it’s wireless.

A press B. plug C. search D downloa
. .d

15. I the computer but nothing happened. Is it working properly?

A switched on B uploaded C pulled D pushed
. . . backwards . forwards

16. If you this button, a light will come on.

A pre B. search C set up D subscrib
. ss . .e

17. When you have written your email, just press and off it goes.


A switch B send C. turn D. uploa
. . d

18. I to a daily newspaper online which means I don’t have to go out and but it every day.

A set up B charge C subscribe D click
. . . . on

19. Tell me what you want to buy and I’ll for it online to get the best price.

A connect B download C invent D searc
. . . .h

MULTILPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Grammar (Unit 8: Conditionals; Relative clauses)

20. If my dog a noise outside, he barks.

A hear B. hears C. will hear D hear
. .d

21. When the kettle , it itself off.

A boil / will B boils / C will boil / D will boil /
. switch . switches . switch . switches

22. If you sun scream, you will burn.

A won’t use B don’t use C doesn’t use D aren’t
. . . . using


23. The children _ us when they arrive at summer camp.

A will call B would call C call D. calle
. . . d

24. If there is no sun, we any hot water.

A wouldn’t have B didn’t have C don’t have D doesn’t
. . . . have

25. Mr Peter isn’t happy if he lunch at exactly one o’clock.

A doesn’t has B don’t have C isn’t having D doesn’t
. . . . have

26. If you heat water to 100 C, it .

A will boils B will boil C boil D. boil
. . . s

27. The computer will not work again if you it in.

A didn’t plug B aren’t C don’t plug D won’t
. . plugging . . plug

28. My mother will buy me a new computer if she enough money.

A have B. will have C is having D ha
. . .s


29. If I get the job, I a party.

A has B. have C. will have D would
. . have

30. Ice if you heat it.

A melts B. will melt C melt D. is
. . melting

31. The air conditioning in the hotel doesn’t work if the windows open.

A have been B will be C are D. i
. . . s

32. I good the next day if I to bed early.

A feel / go B will feel / go C feel / will go D will feel / will
. . . . go

33. When it rains, my cat outside in the garden.

A doesn’t go B won’t go C didn’t go D isn’t
. . . . going

34. She dinner if you to the supermarket.

A will cook / B cooks / go C cooks / will go D will cook /
. goes . . . go


35. If the world runs out of water, there a war.

A would be B will be C is D. ar
. . . e

36. If my sister doesn't study today, she to the concert tomorrow.

A doesn’t go B could go C goes D. won’t
. . . go

37. My brother will be very angry if I his laptop without asking him.

A used B. uses C. will use D us
. .e

38. John will go to the party if he time.

A has B. will have C won’t have D doesn’t
. . . have

39. This is the town is famous for its cheese.

A which B who C. where D who
. . .m

40. Someone stole my money belt contained my wallet and all my documents.

A who B. which C whom D wher
. . .e


41. That’s the shop has all those expensive clothes.

A who B. which C where D whe
. . .n

42. Ants are small insects live in big groups.

A who B. whom C where D tha
. . .t

43. Look! That’s the phone _ works on solar energy.

A where B who C. that D. who
. . m

44. I made this cake with the recipe your mother gave me.

A which B who C. where D who
. . .m

45. The office I work is only a five-minute walk from the city centre.

A that B. which C who D. wher
. . e

46. We have lost the suitcase we put all our presents.

A that B. which C who D. wher
. . e


47. Is that the house they found those dead bodies?

A which B where C that D. wh
. . . o

48. The victim called the police arrested the criminal immediately.

A who B. which C that D. wher
. . e

49. The bank robber the police caught has escaped.

A which B where C whom D whe
. . . .n

50. They finally found the murderer was hiding in a small village.

A who B. which C that D. wher
. . e

51. Isn’t that the boy had a fight with your brother?

A which B who C. where D whos
. . .e

52. Yesterday I met John and Mary are my brother's friends.

A where B which C why D. wh
. . . o


53. She’s the girl got the best exam results in our school.

A that B. which C where D whe
. . .n

54. I know a person can speak seven languages.

A whom B which C that D. wher
. . . e

55. The security guard was working that night didn't see anything.

A who B. which C that D. wher
. . e

56. They found the weapon _ was used in the crime.

A who B. which C where D whos
. . .e

57. The patient had a serious disease was taken to hospital immediately.

A where B whom C which D wh
. . . .o

FILL IN THE BLANKS
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.

Jacqui Swift


Jacqui Swift has worked as a journalist for newspapers, a music magazine and TV program. At the
(1)………………, she is writing for a music website (2)…...................started last month.

“I (3)………………to write for the Internet because this is where you find the very latest
information about bands. I love the speed of the Internet. I can write a piece in the morning and
see it (4)………………on the website in the afternoon. The same story won’t be in the
newspapers (5)………………the next day. It may (6)… up to six weeks before you see it in some
magazines.

I am a (7)………………of a team. We have to work fast and mustn’t make any (8)…....................,
so it can be stressful. But we all get along (9)…...................with each other. I find it really exciting
to think that our work (10)…...................read all round the world!?”

1. (A) period (B) time (C) moment (D) date
2. (A) which (B) what (C) who (D) when
3. (A) thought (B) persuaded (C) imagined (D) decide

4. (A) show (B) appear (C) attend d
5. (A) over (B) during (C) towards (D) display
6. (A) take (B) last (C) stay (D) until
7. (A) worker (B) colleague (C) member (D) remain
8. (A) faults (B) mistakes (C) accidents (D) person
9. (A) good (B) strongly (C) well (D) failures
10. (A) is (B) will (C) has (D) happy
(D) does

Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
The Escalator

An American, Charles D. Seeberger, invented moving stairs to transport people (11)…………….

the 1890s. He (12)….....................this invention an “escalator”, taking the name from Latin word
“scale”, (13)…………….means ladder. Escalators move people up and down short
(14)………………..Lifts do the same, but only move (15)….................small number of people. If
an escalator breaks down, it can still be (16)…................as ordinary stairs. An escalator can move
(17)……….. 8,000 and 9,600 people an hour, and it (18)………………..not need a person to
operate it.

Towards the end of the nineteenth century, cities were (19)…..............more crowded and the first
escalators were built at railway stations and in big department (20)…............so that people could
move more quickly. Today we can see escalators everywhere.

11. (A) in (B) at (C) by ( on
(C) translated D
12. (A) announced (B) called (C) who )

13. (A) what (B) whose ( explaine
Dd
)

( which

D
)

14. (A) distances (B) directions (C) measurement ( lengths
15. (A) the (B) a
16. (A) walked (B) made s D

)


(C) some ( any
D
)

(C) used ( changed
D
)

17. (A) from (B) between (C) to (D) above
18. (A) is (B) has
19. (A) coming (B) becoming (C) did (D) does

20. (A) stores (B) shops (C) continuing (D) developin

g

(C) places (D) houses

READING COMPREHENSION

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions.

Advantages of Living in a Big City

Do you live in a big city? It is said that living in big cities is expensive because of the high living
cost. There are also pollution and traffic problems that make living in big cities unpleasant.
However, many people enjoy living in big cities because they offer convenience and countless
options for entertainment.


Many big cities already have good public transportation systems, which make it easy for the
citizens to go anywhere around the city. This also reduces and helps overcome the problem of
traffic jams that often occur at peak times. With the convenience of public transportation, the
citizens do not have to drive everywhere and can save money as they do not have to pay for
parking charges.

Staying healthy is everybody’s concern and in big cities you can find the best possible medical
care for any diseases, especially the severe ones. Moreover, compared to rural areas, access to
medical treatment is easier because there are always clinics or medical centers that open 24 hours
in many parts of the city so you can get medical help anytime, as soon as you need it. Reaching
hospitals is also easier as public transport is usually available 24 hours a day.

There is a saying that big cities never sleep. This is true for some cities in which the nightlife
begins just when people in other cities are ready to go to bed. Big cities like New York, Madrid,
London and Paris have vibrant nightlife. People can still find entertainment, dine out or go
shopping into the early hours.

City dwellers are usually more diverse and there are many communities that hold social events or
parties, which provide interesting opportunities for social interactions and social networking. The
social interactions allow you to learn about other cultures and share interests with people from
different backgrounds, which makes you more open minded and able to understand individuals.
On the other hand, the social networking helps you to broaden not only personal but also
professional relationships.

All in all, living in big cities is more convenient because of the complete facilities provided. The
advanced transportation system enables the citizens to access public facilities easier, cheaper and
faster. Big cities also provide better education and health service. In addition, city life is more fun
and exciting because there is a wide range of entertainment to enjoy and a lot of social events to
attend.


21. Why do many people like living in big cities?

( It is more
A) expensive. It is

more modern.


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