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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA MÔN TIẾNG ANH
PRACTICE TEST 1
Questions 1 – 2 : Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. play B. plane C. plan D. plate
2. A. dead B. heat C. meat D. tease
3. Questions 6 - 20: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
4. If people drove more carefully, fewer accidents.
A. there will be B. there are C. there would be D. there have been
5. It a long time since I last saw you.
A. is B. was C. will be D. has been
6. You won’t achieve anything you take risks.
A. if B. unless C. when D. that
7. The man is very friendly.
A. that lives next doorB. which lives next door C. who live next door D. who lives the next door
8. The woman was away on vacation.
A. whom I wanted to see B. whom I want to see
C. which I wanted to see D. whom I have wanted to see
9. This school is only for children first language is not English.
A. of whom B. whose C. who is D. who
10.I like Tom and Ann. They are
A. such nice people B. such nice peoples C. such a nice people D. such as nice people
11.You don't have to get just because I'm a few minutes late.
A. annoying B. annoyment C. annoy D. annoyed
12.Did you remember anything at the party?
A. interested B. interesting C. interests D. to interest
13.Why did you buy food?
A. such lot of B. such many C. such a lot of D. such much
14.The program wasn't very good, but I liked the MC.
A. it's B. itself C. its D. it
15.“Let’s go to the movie now.” – “Oh, ”


A. Good idea B. I don’t C. Why's that? D. I need it
16.They had some tea and coffee the participants.
A. would leave B. will have left C. has left D. at break the for
17.Can you see all the customers queuing there?
A. for B. over C. to D. had left
18. "Hello! BBC 1. can I help you?"
A. Which B. When C. Where D. How
19.I need your suggestions now.
20.A. once B. immediate C. well D. right
21."It may rain. You bring the raincoat with you," said his father.
A. will B. have C. do D. should
24. At the end of the letter Mary wrote, "Give my best to your parents."
A. hopes B. wishes C. words D. belief
Questions 26 - 30: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. 1 lark your choice on the answer sheet.
Budapest has a population of over two million people. One in every five Hungarians lives there. The River
Danube divides the city into two parts. On the west bank there are the woods and hills of Buda and the old
town. On the east bank there is the bigger and more modern Pest, the business and shopping center. From Buda
there are wonderful views of Pest and the river. Six bridges join Buda and Pest.
For nearly a thousand years, Buda and Pest were two towns. Then in 1873 they joined and became one city,
Budapest. Soon it became one of the most important cultural capitals of Europe.
Budapest is very unusual because it has two completely different parts. You can choose the peace and quiet of
Buda's woods or the excitement of Pest, where there are good theatres, restaurants, bars and shops. The public
transport system in Budapest is one of the best and cheapest in the worlD. You can travel easily by
underground, bus, tram, and taxi, but driving a car in Budapest is not a good ideA. There are not many car
parks. Most cars are old, so pollution is very baD.
26. Budapest ……into two parts by the River Danube.
A. is dividing B. divides C. is divided D. divided
27. The east bank is …… than the west bank.
A. older and hilly B. bigger and hilly C. bigger and more modern D. older and bigger

28. There are six bridges _______the River Danube.
A. across B. on C. with D. along
29. The two parts of Budapest_______from each other.
A. are different B. is differing C. have difference D. differing from
30. The air in the city is badly ……….because of its old cars.
A. pollution B. has polluted C. polluted D. being polluted
Questions 31 - 40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Most British people go abroad on holiday, to visit family or on short business trips. People are (31) to find out
how to get urgent treatment before leaving the U.K. They have to (32) a form which explains what they
(33) do if they fall ill or (34) an accident, and what arrangements exist in (35) country for medical
treatment. The regulations are fairly simple but (36) people do not have this information, they may (37) that
private medical care is extremely expensive. It is not unusual for people to discover that they do not have (38)
money with them to (39) . the total costs and (40) such circumstances an already difficult situation becomes
even more complicated.
31. A. advised B. suggested C. said D. spoken
32. A. put B. bring C. fill D. get
33. A. ought B. will C. should D. may
34. A. have B. get C. happen D. take
35. A. their B. each C. one D. this
36. A. because B. whether C. as D. if
37. A. look B. want C. find D. know
38. A. enough B. little C. few D. full
39. A. pay B. give C. spend D. have
40. A on B. in C. at D. up
Questions 41 - 45: In italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose correct option by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
41. What/ you I often/ do/ birthday?
A. What do you often on your birthday? B. What do you often do on your birthday?
C. What do you often do on your birthday? D. What do you often do on birthday?

42. they/ invited/ I'd /go/ If.
A. If they invited me. B. I'd go if they invited.
C. If they invited I'd go. D. If they invited me, I'd go.
43. Scientists/ know/ a lot/ about / earth.
A. Scientists have known a lot about the earth. B. Scientists knows a lot about the earth.
C. Scientists have known a lot about earth. D. Scientists knew a lot about the earth.
44. There / new/ customs / different/ be/ countries/ for/ celebrating/ year.
A. There are customs different countries for celebrating the New Year.
B. There are customs in different countries for celebrating the New Year.
C. There are customs in different countries for celebrating New Year.
D. There is customs in different countries for celebrating the New Year.
45. Sunday /Father's Day / be/ celebrated / third / June / countries.
A. Father's Day celebrated the third Sunday in June in countries.
B. Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in June in some countries.
C. Father's Day is celebrated on third Sunday June in some countries.
D. Father's Day celebrated the third Sunday in June in some countries.
Question 46 - 48: After each sentence from 46 to 48, 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.
46. 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.
47. Etna is an active volcano. The volcano is on the island of Sicily.
A. Etna, which is on the island of Sicily, is an active volcano.
B. Etna which is on the island of Sicily, is an active volcano.
C. Etna, which is on the island of Sicily is an active volcano.
D. Etna, which is on the island of Sicily, is active volcano.
48. You saw that smoke. It came from the hills.

A. You saw the smoke which comes from the hills B. You saw the smoke which came from the hills.
C. You saw the smoke that came from the hills D. You saw the smoke came from the hills.
Questions 49 – 50: 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.
I’ve made an arrange on a trip around Europe next year.
A B C D
We had a long discuss about the problem but we couldn’t solve it.
A B C D
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PRACTICE TEST 2
Questions 1 - 3: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. dead B. meat C. heat D. tease
2. A. books B. dogs C. cats D. maps

3. A. plough B. town C. cow D. tow

Question 4 – 5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
4. A. hunger B. famine C. believe D. painful
5. A. register B. devotee C. catalogue D. maximum
Questions 6 - 30: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
6. please get in touch with the police.
A. Anyone who saw the accident B. Anyone who would see the accident
C. Would anyone who saw the accident D. Would who saw the accident

7. The bathroom is the bedroom and the kitchen.
A. right B. next C. between D. left
8. The news may not be true.
A. that the prisoner will be released B. when the prisoner will be released
C. of released the prisoner C. about the prisoner release
9. Go straight on and the third turning on the right.
A. take B. get C. make D. catch
10.At the station, we often see the sigh “ for pickpockets”.
A. Watch on B. Watch out C. Watch up D. Watch at
11.The school a system of monthly tests in place of an annual exam.
A. gathered B. took C. collected D. adopted
12.Would you be kind to open the door for me?
A. much B. enough C. of D. with
13 he has continued to work on his thesis.
A. Although all these problems B. Even though there are problems
C. Despite all these problems D. In spite of there are problems
14.It took me weeks to my illness.
A. soothe B. neglected C. lessen D. recover from
15.The club last year.
A. had been opened B. was opened C. has been opened D. was being opened
16.In rainy seasons, roads in the village are always
A. mud B. mudded C. mudding D. muddy
17 this disaster would not have happeneD.
A. Had you have obeyed orders B. You obeyed orders C. Had you obeyed orders D. Yu had obeyed
orders
18.She said and asked if she could get me anything.
A. she would be going shopping B. she was going shopping C. she will go shopping D. she
is going shopping
19.Most underdeveloped countries are in of technical assistance.
A. need B. lack C. excess D. shortage

20 had booked in advance were allowed in.
A. Only who were those B. Only were those who C. Only who D. Only those who
21.If had worked harder at school,
A. I will sit in a comfortable office now. B. I would be sitting in a comfortable office now.
C. I would have sat in a comfortable office now. D. I will be sitting in a comfortable office now.
22.This is the best play I have ever seen.
A. which B. what C. whom D. that
23.I had no sooner closed the door somebody started knocking on it.
A. as B. that C. than D. when
24 she burst into tears.
A. When to see her father B. When seeing her father
25.C. On seeing her father D. If seeing her farther
26.She left very early
A. so she be at home when he arrived B. so as to be at home when he arrived
C. so as that to be at home when he arrived D. so that to be at home when he arrived
27.They for Japan at 10.30 tomorrow.
A. will be leaving B. have left C. are left D. will have left
28.I the hot weather in the south.
A. used to B. use to C. uses to D. am used to
29.My mother said my study results the year before.
A. she is satisfied with B. she is satisfied to C. she was satisfied toD. she was satisfied
with
30 told me this refused to give his name.
A. The man whom B. The man whom was C. The man who was D. The man who
31.The police are searching for a tall dark man a bearD.
A. on B. in C. and D. with
Question 31 – 35: 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 in the answer sheet.
32.It was not until the 1920s that publicity about valuable stamps encouraging a large increase in the number of

A B C D
stamp collectors.
33.I wanted to go to university but I couldn’t decide what for to study.
A B C D
34.The visitor can both choose the normal train or the express which stops at major stations.
A B C D
35.To begin with I did advertisements for TV and film, that was fine but not serious acting.
A B C D
36.Only when I am hungry I like eating rice and fish.
A B C D
Questions 36 - 40: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
Man is a land animal, but he also closely tied to the seA. Throughout history the sea has served the needs of
man. The sea has provided man with food and convenient way to travel to many parts of the worlD. Today,
nearly two thirds of the world's population live within 80 kilometers of the sea coast.
In the modern technological world, the sea offers many resources to help mankind survive. Resources on land
are beginning to be used up. The sea, however, still can be hoped to supply many man's needs. The list of riches
of the sea yet to be developed by man's technology is impressive. Oil and gas explorations have been carried
out for nearly 30 years. Valuable amounts of minerals exist on the ocean floor are ready to be mineD.
Fish farming promises to be a good way to produce large quantities of fooD. The culture of fish and
shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by Oriental people.
Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new sources of energy. Experts believe that the warm temperature
of the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in a steamship. Ocean currents and waves offer possible
use as a source of energy.
Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the seA. The

development of strong, new
materials has made this possible. The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that
by the year 2000 the problems that prevent us from exploiting fully the food, minerals, and energy source of
the sea will be largely solveD.

36. The major things that the sea offers man are
A. fish and oil B. minerals and oil C. food, energy sources, and minerals D. ocean currents and
waves
37. The sea serves the needs of man as

A. it provides man with food B. it offers oil and other valuable sources
C. it provides man with modern technology D. both A and B
38. We can conclude from the passage that _________
A. the sea resources have largely been used up. B. the sea, in a broad sense, has not yet been
developed.
C. the problems that prevent us from fully exploiting the sea have already been solved
D. by the year 2000, the technology will be good enough to exploit all the se resources
39. The words Oriental people in the fourth paragraph means ___________.
A. people in Asia B. people in Africa C. European people D. American people
40.The best title for this paragraph is
A. Seafood B. Technology for Exploiting the Sea C. Sea Harvest D. Man
and the Sea
Questions 41 - 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each
space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
If women choose to pursue a career once they have children, they often miss out on a close (41) with their
children. Helen Jamieson is a mother of three who has given (42) work to look after her children full-time.
She strongly believes that women are pressurized to do too much, driving themselves to the absolute limit. In
her own case, after six years of paid employment, Helen finally decided to call it a day. She says she initially
found it hard being at home, though she never misses the job itself. She admits that if she had had a brilliant
career to begin (43) , she might feel differently now. Financially, she is no worse off (44) before, as the
cost of childcare and commuting exceeded her actual income. (45) the government starts to give other tax
incentives to working parents, she says she will not return to the workplace until her children are grown up.
41. A. friendship B. relationship C. scholarship D. membership
42. A. out B. in C. to D. up
43. A. up B. with C. to D. at

44. A. as B. so C. than D. then
45. A. Unless B. If C. Provided D. Even if
Questions 46 - 50: Choose the correct sentence built from the words given
by
circling the letter A, B, C,
or D.
46. to/ begin/ wash/ David/ his/ study/ have/ after/ clothes.
A. After David had washed his clothes, he began to study.
B. After David washed his clothes, he begins to study.
C. After David has washed his clothes, he began to study.
D. After David washed his clothes, he had begun to study.
47. whose/ best/ be/ woman/ the/ team/ footballer / be/ in/ our/ that/ son/ school/?
A. Is that the woman who son is the best footballer in our school team?
B. Is that the woman whose son is the best footballer in our school team?
C. Is that the woman which son is the best footballer in our school team?
D. Is that the woman that whose son is the best footballer in our school team?
48.
It/ stupid/ him/ give up/ job/ need/ money.
A. It was stupid with him to give up his job when he needed the money.
B. It was stupid to him to give up his job when he needed the money.
C. It was stupid of him to give up his job when he needed the money.
D. It was stupid for him to give up his job when he needed the money.
49. We! not survive! start/ work! cleaner/ safer/ energy/ sources.
A. We won't survive so we start working on cleaner, safer sources of energy.
B. We won't survive although we start working on cleaner, safer sources 0 energy.
C. We won't survive unless we start working on cleaner, safer sources 0 energy.
D. We won't survive otherwise we start working on cleaner, safer sources 0 energy.
50. Opinion/ violent movies/ not/ show/ television.
A. With my opinion, violent movies should not be shown on television.
B. For my opinion, violent movies should not be shown on television.

C. In my opinion, violent movies should not be shown on television.
D. To my opinion, violent movies should not be shown on television.
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PRACTICE TEST 3
Questions 1 - 3: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. smoke B. home C. photo D. fog
2. A. dioxide B. combination C. nitrogen D. pipe
3. A. industrial B. under C. sunlight D. influence
Question 4 – 5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
4. A. atmosphere B. volcanic C. disposal D. emission
5. A. exhaust B. occur C. fluoride D. garbage
Questions 6 - 20: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
6. I’d like to have a car. Mine keeps breaking down.
A. reliably B. more reliably C. unreliable D. more reliable.
7. I ran Dan diD.
A. faster than B. more fastly than C. fastly than D. most faster than
8. Her illness was we thought at first.
A. much serious than B. much more serious than C. seriouser than D. much seriously
than
9. Do you feel today?
A. a lot of better B. any better C. some better D. the better
10. Peter often drives a .
A. little red old car B. old little red car C. red little old car D. little old red car
11. Linda likes wearing clothes.
A. colour B. colourfully C. colourful D. colourless
12. They asked me a lot of questions, ___________I couldn't answer.
A. much of which B. both of them C. most of which D. neither of which
13.The boy …….in the accident was taken to the hospital.

A. injures B. injuring C. injured D. injure
14. The machine … has now been repaireD.
A. that broke down B. which are broken down C. that broke down D. which broke
15. The man ……on the plane talked all the time.
A. who I was sitting next B. that I was sitting next to C. that I was sitting next to him D. who I was
sitting next him
16. He wasn't ……the job.
A. experienced enough to do B. experienced enough doing
C. enough experienced to do D. experienced to do enough
17. I have ___________, but I don't have time.
A. a vacation enough money for B. enough money for a vacation
C. money enough for a vacation D. enough money for vacation
18. You should start doing it right now, it will be too late.
A. if B. in case C. but D. or
19. You will become ill you stop working so hard like that.
A. until B. when C. if D. unless
20. I don’t think that dress matches .
A. her B. hers C. she D. herself
Questions 21 - 35: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A or B, C, D.
The 23
rd
Southeast Asian (21) (also known as the 2005 SEA Garnes) was a biannual multi-sport event
(22) in the Philippines from November 27, 2005 to December 5, 2005. The games were (23) by 11
Countries (24) in Southeast AsiA.
The first gold (25) of the games was (26) to Singapore on November 25
th
when the Water Polo
team came out unbeaten in the round-robin (27) , with the Philippine team taking the (28) medal and the
Malaysian (29) _______taking the bronze.

The Games were also considered both a (30) event and a valuable (31) for athletes to gain
competition (32) and preparation for the (33) _Asian Games and Olympic Games. It was purposely
created to (34) friendship, solidarity and understanding among (35) _ countries in the region.
21. A. Events B. Games C. Points D. Marks
22. A. holding B. hold C. to hold D. held
23. A. participating B. participated C. participation D. to participate
24. A. located B. locate C. location D. locating
25. A. prize B. award C. medal D. present
26. A. rewarded B. prized C. presented D. awarded
27. A. tournaments B. competitions C. examinations D. games
28. A. diamond B. metal C. wood D. silver
29. A. group B. pair C. team D. individual
30. A. spectacle B. spectacular C. spectator D. spectacularly
31. A. opportunity B. chance C. moment D. fortune
32. A. experiment B. experiences C. experience D. experienced
33. A. oncoming B. incoming C. outcoming D. upcoming
34. A. strong B. strengthen C. strength D. to strengthen
35. A. partner B. friendly C. neibouring D. counterpart
Questions 36 - 40: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
The Asian Games takes place every four years. The spirit of the Asian Games has been built up over a
long period of time, spreading the messages of unity, warmth, and friendship through competitive sport. It
helps to establish the relationships among individual athletes, coaches, trainers, officials, volunteers and
spectators who come together from many different backgrounds and cultures.
Just 11 countries and regions with 489 athletes participated in the 1
5t
Asian Games in New Delhi in
1951, with only six sports. The 15
th
Asian Games took place from December 1

5t
through December 15
th
, 2006,
in Doha, the capital of Qatar. More than 10,000 athletes, who represented 45 countries and regions, took part in
39 sports and 424 events of the games. Some new events such as chess and triathlon were also included in the
Games.
The world records came in shooting and weightlifting with the Asian bests in archery, athletics, track
cycling, shooting, swimming and weightlifting.
However, it wasn't all about the winning of medals, taking part for some was just as much of an
achievement for them. The Games have been about more than just the athletes as 16,000 volunteers from 100
countries around the world have worked 100,000 shifts to ensure the 750,000 spectators had an experience of a
lifetime.
The 15
th
Asian Games Doha 2006 truly has been the Games of Your Life for all.
36. What messages do the Asian Games spread?
A. unity and warmth C. warmth and friendship
B. unity and friendship D. unity, warmth and friendship
37.How many countries took part in the first Asian Games?
A. more than ten countries C. half a dozen countries
B. less than ten countries D. unity, warmth and friendship
38. When did the first Asian Games take place?
A. in 1915 B. in 1951 C. in 1950 D. in 1955
39. When and where were the 15
th
Asian Games held?
A. in 2006, China C. in 2006, Qatar
B. in 1951, Qatar D. in 1951, India
40. How many games and events were organized at the 15

th
Asian Games?
A. 463 sports and events B. 436 sports and events C. 346 sports and events D. 634
sports and events
Questions 41 - 45: Choose the correct sentence built from the words given
by
circling the letter A, B, C,
or D.
41. there/ many/ are/ skills/ you/ need/ have/ to/ a/ successful/ career.
A. There are many skills you need to have a successful career.
B. There are many skills you need to have a career successful.
C. There many skills are you need to have a successful career.
D. There many are skills you need to have a successful career.
42. the/ ability/ communicate/ to/ in/ English/ is/ most important/ for/ you/ get/ to/ good/ a/ job/ the.
A. The ability to communicate in English is the most important for you to get to a good joB.
B. The communicate ability in English is the most important for you to get to a good joB.
C. The most important for you to get a good job is to communicate the ability in English.
D. The ability to communicate in English is the important most for you to get a good joB.
43. many/ school-leavers/ little/ had/ of/ the/ job/ knowledge/ of/ their/ choice.
A. Many school-leavers had little of knowledge the job of their choice.
B. Many school-leavers had knowledge little of the job of their choice.
C. Many school-leavers had little knowledge of their choice of the joB.
D. Many school-leavers had little knowledge of the job of their choice.
44. the/ teacher/ a/ large/ number/ found/ of/ mistakes/ in/ his/ students’/ writing.
A. The teacher found a larger number of mistakes in his students’ writing.
B. The teacher found of a large number mistakes in his students’ writing.
C. The teacher found in his students’ writing a large number of mistakes in writing.
D. The teacher found his students’ a large number of mistakes writing.
45.
I/ happier/ if we/ can/ travel/ together.

A. I was more than happier if we can go traveling together.
B. I would be happier if we could go traveling together.
C. I would be more happier if we could go traveling together.
D. I could happier if we could go traveling together.
Questions 46 – 50: 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.
46. Daniel said that if he had to do another homework tonight, he would not be able to attend the concert.
A B C D
47. John decided to buy in the morning a new car, but in the afternoon he changed his minD.
A B C D
48. Mr. Hung has the reputation of being an honesty person.
A B C D
49. Could you delivery the goods to my home?
A B C D
50. If you enjoy cycling for pleasant, doing it in London can be a shock.
A B C D
PRACTICE TEST 4
Questions 1 - 4: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. research B. resent C. resemble D. resist
2. A. breather B. feather C. heather D. leather
3. A. pursuit B. suitable C. recruit D. guilty
4. A. ache B. orchestra C. charity D. chorus
Question 5 – 8: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
5. A. exception B. linguistics C. paragraph D. specific

6. A. around B. legend C. question D. special
7. A. delicate B. promotion C. volcanic D. resources
8. A. satellite B. astronaut C. deliver D.applicant
Questions 9 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
9. The number of people receiving reading and writing lesson over 4,500 by 2001.
A. came B. went C. arrived D. reached
10. John reminded me his motorbike by 8 o'clock.
A. please return B. not forget to return C. remember to return D. to return
11. You won’t pass the examination you study more.
A. unless B. as long as C. if D. whether
12. the door, he was very surprised at what he saw.
A. Have opened B. When opened C. Opening D. To opening
13. for a job for a long time before you got it?
A. Were you looking B. Have you looked C. Have you been looking D. Had you looked
14. Not a word since the exam starteD.
A. she wrote B. she had written C. had she written D. she has written
15. It was that everyone answered it correctly.
A. so simple question B. such a simple question C. too simple question D. a more simple question
16. We managed over the wall without
A. to climb; being seen B. climbing; being seen C. to climb; seeing D. to be climbed; seeing
17. , such as banking and travel, computers are not a convenience; they are a necessity.
A. Where some industries B. There are some industries C. In some industries D. Some industries
18. Copper is the favored metal for electricians' wire because of
A. its excellent conductivity B. it is excellent conductor C. excellent conductivity of it D. so
conductive it is
19. Betty, I'm not surprised she won the prize.
A. To have known B. To know C. To be known D. Knowing
20. for twelve hours, I felt marvelous.
A. Having slept B. Have slept C. Having been slept D. Have been slept

21. I'd love to the party tomorrow, but it may be impossible.
A. to going B. go C. going D. to go
22. He was often made milk by his mother.
A. drink B. drinks C. to drink D. drunk
23. No sooner the comer than the wheel came off.
A. the van turned B. did the van turn C. the van had turn D. had the van turned
24. The proposal has not met with agreement.
A. voluntary B. universal C. informal D. effective
Question 25 - 34: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the b
est
option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
In the summer of 2000, the Vietnam Society of Learning Promotion _(25) a campaign for illiteracy
eradication. In the campaign, six hundred (26) minority students from the northern highlands were asked to
provide reading and writing skills to 1,200 illiterate people living in their _(27) villages. In 2001, eight hundred
volunteer students took (28) in the campaign. The number of people receiving reading and writing lessons
(29) 4,523. This was an effective way to help people in remote and mountainous area to read and write.
The fight (30) illiteracy continued in the summer 2002. This time the Vietnam Society of Learning
Promotion decided to (31) its activities to the central mountainous provinces. At present, the number of
illiterate people in the remote and mountainous areas is (32) decreasing. It is hoped that illiteracy will soon
be ( 33) in our country as more and more people are taking part in the (34) against it.
25. A. began B. had C. started D. managed
26. A. national B. ethnic C. racial D. religious
27. A. home B. own C. remote D. house
28. A. control B. care C. part D. interest
29. A. ranged B. grew C. rose D. reached
30. A. in B. against C. towards D. of
31. A. enlarge B. widen C. expand D. expend
32. A. gradually B. constantly C. dramatically D. mainly
33. A. limited B. eradicated C. completed D. prevented

34. A. area B. war C. challenge D. struggle
Questions 35 - 39: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.


The origins of baseball probably stretch back to 1839 when Abler Doubleday, a civil engineer student, laid
out a diamond-shaped field at Cooperstown, New York, and attempted to standardize the rules governing the
playing of such games as town ball and four old cats, the ancestor of baseball. By the end of the Civil War,
interest in the game had grown rapidly. Over 200 teams or clubs existed, some of which toured the country
playing rivals; they belonged to a national association of "Baseball Players" that had proclaimed a set of
standard rules. These teams are amateurs or semi-professionals, but as the game waxed in popularity, it offered
opportunities for profit, and the first professional team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings, appeared in 1869. Other
cities soon fielded professional teams, and in 1876 the present National League was organized chiefly by Albert
Spalding. Soon a rival league appeared, the American Association. Competition between the two was intense,
and in 1883 they played a post-season contest, the first "world's series". The American Association eventually
collapsed, but in
1890
the American League was organized.
35. According to the passage, baseball originated in 1839 because …
A. Abler Doubleday invented a special diamond-shaped pitch
B. the rules of earlier games were mixed and regularized
C. civil engineering students became interested in playing games
D. the old games died out and a new one was needed
36. What was different about "Baseball Players" compared with earlier players?
A. They traveled widely.
B. They belonged to many clubs.
C. They played by agreed rules.
D. They were not professional.
37. According to the passage, the Cincinnati Red Stockings were formed in 1896
A. because baseball had become more popular by then

B. to enable the amateur players to become professional
C. so that the public had opportunity to profit from a professional team
D. to produce a means of making money
38.From the passage, we understand that the National League was formed in 1876 to
A. recognize the professional teams
B. enable more professional teams to be set up
C. provide a governing authority for baseball
D. authorize amateur and professional teams to combine
39. According to the passage, at the turn of the century the only remaining
baseball organizations were ____________.
A. the American League and the National League
B. the American League
C. the American Association and the American League
D. the American association
Questions 40 - 44: 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.
40. Having achieved highest score, our team was rewarded the first prize.
A B C D
41. The amount of books in the library of Congress is more than 58 million volumes.
A B C D
42. Tom says this work is much more comfortable than other.
A B C D
43. We object to people to make private calls on the office phone.
A B C D
44. These televisions are all too expensive for we to buy at this time.

A B C D
Questions 45 - 47: Choose the correct sentence that has been completed from the given word cues by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
45. he / promise / give / the book / back / me / next day.
A. He promised give the book back to me the next day.
B. He promised give the book back for me the next day.
C. He promised to give the book back to me next day.
D. He promised to give the book back to me the next day.
46.she / ask her sister / lend / her / some / money.
A. She asked her sister lend her some money.
B. She asked her sister to lend her some money.
C. She asked her sister lending her some money.
D. She asked her sister to lend to her some money.
47. provide / your handwriting / legible / test scorer / accept / your answer.
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
B. Provided your handwriting is legible, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.
D. Providing with your handwriting is legible, every test scorer must accept your answer.
Questions 48 - 50: After each sentence from 48 to 50, 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.
48. He is not flexible in his work; that is why he doesn't have many friends.
A. Having almost no friends makes him inflexible in his work.
B. Such is his inflexibility in his work that he doesn't have many friends.
C. Inflexibility in his work is not why he doesn't have many friends.
D. He is not popular with many people although he is flexible in his work.
49."Would you like some coffee, Mike?"
A. Jane asked Mike to make her some coffee.
B. Jane wanted to know whether Mike like coffee.
C. Jane offered to make some coffee for Mike.

D. Jane suggested drinking some coffee.
50.She said, "I'll call the police if you don't leave immediately!"
A. She threatened to call the police if he didn't leave immediately.
B. She frightened to call the police if he didn't leave immediately.
C. She scared to call the police if he didn't leave immediately.
D. She said to call the police if he didn't leave immediately.
PRACTICE TEST 5
Questions 1 - 4: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. society B. provide C. remote D. promotion
2. A. campaign B. against C. gradually D. struggle
3. A. village B. message C. page D. luggage
4. A. spread B. disease C. health D. pleasure
Question 5 – 8: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
5. A. answer B. begin C. refuse D. complain
6. A. marathon B. maximum C. formally D. effective
7. A. champion B. recite C. female D. general
8. A. contestant B. completion C. remember D.membership
Questions 9 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
9. Not until the early 1900s to vote in the United States.
A. women were allowed B. they allowed women C. were women allowed
D. when women allowed
10. I Ann against giving the information.
A. banned B. objected C. prevented D. warned
11. Suddenly hungry, he stopped to buy a bar of chocolate.
A. feeling B. having left C. felt D. feels
12. He apologized able to finish the project on time.
A. his colleagues not being B. his colleagues for not being
C. his colleagues not to be D. to his colleagues for not being

13. Nowadays, young men with a technical education because of the great demand for highly skilled
workmen.
A. is well-paid B. should pay well C. are well-paid D. could pay well
14. It is no use to school if you to work harD.
A. going; do not ready B. to go; do not ready C. going; are not ready D. go; are not ready
15. For work to flow _______, proper preparations must be made.
A. smoothly B. freely C. constantly D. naturally
16. She was worried about
A. being robbed B. robbing C. being rob D. be robbing
17. all the papers, Sarah put them back in the file.
A. Photocopying B. Having photocopied C. She has photocopied D. After had photocopied
18. Some parents didn't approve ….a lot of television.
A. in their children watching B. of their children watching C. on their children watching D. at their children
watching
19. This test of multiple-choice questions.
A. consists on a number B. consists in a number C. consists to a number D.
consists of a number
20. While they were …tables, he was the radio.
A. arranging / listening to B. arranging / hearing C. laying / listening to D.
making / hearing
21. I suddenly remembered that I to bring my keys.
A. having forgotten B. have forgotten C. had forgotten D. forgot
22. By the year 2010 many people currently employed their jobs.
A. will have lost B. will be losing C. have lost D. are losing
23. Jack made me him next week.
A. to promise to call B. to promise calling C. promise calling D. promise to call
24. . Are you sure you told me? I don't recall about it.
A. having told B. having been told C. to have told D. to have been told
Questions 25 - 29: Read the following passage and then choose the be answer to the questions by circling
the correspondmg letter A, B, C, or D.

Instructors at American colleges and universities use many different teaching methods. Some instructors
give assignments every day. They grade homework Students in their classes have to take many quizzes, a
midterm exam, and a fin test. Other instructors give only writing assignments. Some teachers always follow a
course outline and usually use the text book. Others send students to the library for assignments.
The atmosphere in some classrooms is very formal. Students call their instructors "Professor Smith," "Mrs.
Jones", and so on. Some teachers wear business cloth and give lectures. Other classrooms have an informal
atmosphere. Students at teachers discuss their ideas. Instructors dress informally, and students call them 1 their
first names. American teachers are not alike in their teaching styles.
At most American colleges and universities, facilities for learning and recreation are available to students.
Students can often use type-writers, tape recorders, video machines, and computers at libraries and learning
centers. They can buy books, notebooks, and other things at campus stores. They can get advice on their
problems from counselors and individual help with their classes fro tutors. Students can relax and have fun on
campus, too. Some schools ha' swimming pools and tennis courts. Most have snack bars or cafeterias.
25.What is the first paragraph about?
A. Ways of using the textbook B. Ways of giving assignments C. Ways of teaching D. Ways of
taking an exam
26.Which of the following statements is true?
A. American students can call their teachers by their first names.
B. The atmosphere in the American classrooms is always relaxed and friendly.
C. American teachers do not dress informally.
D. The atmosphere in American classrooms is always formal.
27. What does the word "business clothes" in the paragraph 2 mean?
A. clothes that only business people wear B. trendy clothes C. casual clothes D. formal clothes
28. What can't students do at most American colleges and universities?
A. bring the computers at the libraries home B. ask their counselors and tutors for advice
C. use the computers that are linked to libraries D. have tutors and counselors solved their problems
29. Which of the following statements is false about schools in America?
A. They are well equippeD. B. They have stores on campus.
C. They have no recreation facilities. D. They offer sports and leisure facilities for
students.

Questions 30 - 39: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Over the … (30) 25 years football has not only taken _(31) as the world's major game in an ephemeral
world (32) has also blossomed in other _(33) of society, commerce and politics. Football, more than
(34) other factor, has enveloped (35) regions, people and nations. With _(36) two hundred million active
players it now (37) a substantial chunk of the leisure industry, having opened up new markets for
(38) and for the rest of the business ….(39).
30. A. past B. pass C. late D. recent
31. A. origin B. place C. root D. cause
32. A. and B. but C. that D. then
33. A. sides B. ways C. sections D. branches
34. A. the B. any C. some D. several
35. A. full B. through C. large D. whole
36. A. approximately B. totally C. accurately D. completely
37. A. attracts B. comprises C. constitutes D. contacts
38. A. it B. itself C. they D. themselves
39. A. industry B. matters C. affairs D. world
Questions
40 - 42: Choose the correct sentence that has been complete the given word cues by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
40. he / hate / people / him / unfriendly / be / to.
A. He hated people to be unfriendly to him.
B. He hated people be unfriendly to him.
C. He hated people being unfriendly to him.
D. He hated people been unfriendly to him.
41. boss / insist / everyone / on / be / office / nice 0 'clock.
A. The boss insisted on everyone being on the office at nine 0' clock.
B. The boss insisted on everyone being in office at nine o'clock.
C. The boss insisted on everyone being of the office at nine o'clock.
D. The boss insisted on everyone being in the office at nine o'clock.

42. have / nothing else / do / we / decide / go / walk.
A. Having nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.
B. To have nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.
C.

Having nothing else doing, we decided to go for a walk.
D. Not having nothing else to do, we decided to go for a walk.
Questions
43 - 45: After each sentence from 43 to 45, there are four se marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the
sentence that has the same mea the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
43. “Well done, Jerry, you’ve passed the driving test!”
A. I congratulated Jerry on passing her driving test B. I told that Jerry had passed her driving test
C. I told Jerry that she had done well in her driving test D. I congratulated Jerry for passing her
driving test
44. “Don’t forget to go to the supermarket after work”, he saiD.
A. He requested me not forget to go to the supermarket after work.
B. He asked me not to forget to go to the supermarket after work.
C. He told me that I shouldn’t forget go to the supermarket after work.
D. He reminded me to go to the supermarket after work.
45. I can hear voices upstairs.
A. I can hear someone talking upstairs B. Someone is heared to talk upstairs
C. There’s strange voices upstairs D. It’s too noisy upstairs
Questions 46 – 50: 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.
46. We were advised not drinking the water in the bottle.
A B C D
47. After she had sold her bicycle, she bought himself a new automobile.
A B C D
48. He even lacks of general knowledge. We can’t employ him.

A B C D
49. Having suffered from depression him as a teenager, Keven could understand how his son was
feeling.
A B C D
50. When I walked into my office, I found Tom was using my telephone.
A B C D
PRACTICE TEST 6
Questions 1 - 3: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. strike B. chill C. conflict D. single
2. A. game B. start C. rain D. play
3. A. element B. preservation C. emission D.
gesture
Question 4 – 5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the
others by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
4. A. irrigate B. cosmetic C. ancestry D.
delicate
5. A. eardrum B. exhaust C. discard D.
inject
Questions 6 - 30: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to
complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
6. By September next year I here for ten years.
A. will be working B. work C. will have been working
D. have been working
7. The first customer this morning was quite rude.
A. dealing with B. with whom we dealt C. to deal with
D. dealt with
8. Never before such a beautiful waterfall.
A. that I have seen B. do I see C. have I seen D. I
have seen
9. We each success in life.

A. desire B. desire for C. desires D. desires for
10. Pupils should have their eyes regularly.
A. tested B. to test C. test D. testing
11. My brother likes music very much. He to music while working.
A. used to listen B. is used to listening C. is used to listen D.
used to be listening
12. If you are agreeable our proposal, we’ll go aheaD.
A. with B. for C. about
D. to
13. Paul’s drunkenness lost him the joB. Unless he so often, he sackeD.
A. drank; wouldn't be B. had drunk; wouldn't have been C. hadn't drunk; would have
been D. would drink; hadn't been
14. My new neighbor has two children, are very lovely.
A. both of whom B. all of whom C. who both of D. both of that
15. Schooling is compulsory for all Vietnamese children from six to fourteen.
A. age B. aged C. at age D. on age
16. This room is
A. too small for us to work in B. so small that we can't work in
C. not big enough for us to live in it D. such small room that we can't live
in it
17. This student is determined to be the best student
A. so as his parents to be proud of him B. in order to be
proud of his parents
C. in order for his parents will be proud of him D. so that his parents
will be proud of him
18. American men rarely shake hands when
A. they are introduced B. they say hello C. they say goodbye D. they are the
hosts
19. Paul: Mary, this is Mr. Baker. Mary (to Mr. Baker):
A. How are you? B. How do you do C. Hello. D. Hi

20. Tom promised us that he us as soon as he a hotel.
A. would call; had found B. would call; would find C. had called; had found
D. called; would have found
21. Tom is thought the runaway murderer last week.
A. to meet B. to be met C. to have met D. that
he met
22. all the evidence, the man denied having stolen the motorbike.
A. As a result of B. Even if C. Due to
D. Despite
23. They don’t allow here.
A. to take photographs B. taking photographs C. photographs to take
D. photographs taking
24. My sister wishes she to play the piano when she was young.
A. learnt B. would have learnt C. had learnt
D. would learn
25. nearly all our money, we couldn’t afford to stay in a hotel.
A. To spend B. Having spent C. Spending
D. Spend
26. This new kind of medicine is quickly into the body.
A. absorbed B. accessed C. gone
D. poured
27. Why don’t you cut down all the to make a path?
A. underground B. undercover C. undercurrent
D. undergrowth
28. Her own mistakes made her very of the faults of others.
A. tolerable B. tolerant C. tolerate D.
tolerated
29. The thieves ran away when the burglar alarm
A. went off B. went out C. went on D.
went by

30. We must traffic coming from the right.
A. make use of B. take notice of C. give way to
D. catch sight of
Question 31 - 35: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best
option to fit each space by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Thanks giving is a national holiday in the United States which (31) the bountiful crop harvested by the
Pilgrims in 1621 (32) a winter of starvation. It's a day of feasting and giving thanks. This (33) of
celebrating Thanksgiving has continued through the years. On November 26th, 1789, President George
Washington proclaimed the First National Thanksgiving Day. In 1863 President Lincoln revived the custom.
Since then each president has (34) a Thanksgiving Day proclamation, usually designating the fourth
Thursday of November (35) the holiday.
31. A. organizes B. memorizes C. celebrates D. marks
32. A. as B. for C. with D. after
33. A. custom B. habit C. experience D. work
34. A. published B. issued C. gave D. produced
35. A. as B. like C. of D. for
Questions 36 - 40: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.


Ordinary houses are full of hazardous waste. The most important hazardous waste in the homes is batteries.
When you throw them out with your other garbage, they break open at the landfill. The poison inside them
moves through rain water and other liquids to the bottom of the landfill. Then it can pollute the natural water in
the grounD. We should use rechargeable batteries. Another hazardous waste in homes is motor oil. Don't throw
old motor oil on the ground or throw it on the garbage. It poisons the environment. We should recycle motor
oil. Paint is another kind of hazardous waste in homes. Some cities have a “Paint Exchange Day”. If you bring
in open, unused blue paint and wanted red, they give you reD. Sometimes they mix the paints together into strange
colours. If you paint walls with them, you help save the environment.
36. What is the most important dangerous waste in the homes?
A. motor oil B. paint C. batteries D. garbage

37. How can batteries at the landfill pollute the underground water?
A. They break open at the landfill. B. Their poison moves to the bottom of the landfill.
C. They move to the underground water. D. They combine with rain water and other liquids.
38. Why should we use rechargeable batteries?
A. To protect the environment. B. They are durable.
C. They pollute the underground water. D. They are convenient.
39. Why shouldn't we throw motor oil on the ground?
A. It poisons the environment B. It is a waste of money
C. It pollutes the ground D. It is dangerous
40. What should we do with motor oil?
A. Sell it B. Throw it on the garbage C. Throw it away D. Recycle it
Questions 41 - 45: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or p
hrases 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, or D.
41. About two-third of my students wish to get a scholarship to study abroaD.
A B C D
42. When I arrived at our school, all the students took part in the musical show had been there.
A B C D
43. The fire spread through the building very quick and the firemen failed to put it out.
A B C D
44. Please help me tidy the room by throwing these invaluable things away.
A B C D
45. If we have a chance to travel abroad, Paris is the first city where we’d like to visit
A B C D
Questions 46 - 50 After each sentence from 48 to 50, 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.
46. No one in our club can speak English as fluently as Mai.
A. Mai speaks English more fluently than no one in our club.

B. Mai is the worst English speaker in our club.
C. Mai speaks English as fluently as other people in our club.
D. Mai speaks English the most fluently in our club.
47. An old woman saw him break into the building.
A. He was seen to break into the building by an old woman.
B. He was seen break into the building by an old woman.
C. He was seen to have broken into the building by an old woman.
D. He was seen to be broken into the building by an old woman.
48. I haven’t gone to the cinema for ten years.
A. It’s ten years I haven’t gone to the cinema B. It was ten years ago I went to the cinema
C. The last time I went to the cinema was ten years D. I last went to the cinema ten years ago
49. Mary said, “I am sure that you broke my vase, Jim”.
A. Mary said she knew that Jim broke her vase B. Mary accused Jim of having broken her vase
C. Mary asked Jim of having broken her vase D. Mary told Jim to break the vase
50. The girl jumped joyfully as soon as she heard the result.
A. Hardly the girl heard the result when she jumped joyfully.
B. Hardly the girl had heard the result when she did she jump joyfully
C. Hardly had the girl heard the result when she jumped joyfully.
D. Hardly had the girl heard the result when did she jump joyfully.
PRACTICE TEST 7
Questions 1 - 4: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. controlled B. returned C. formed D. convinced
2. A. determine B. combine C. sunshine D. underline
3. A. measure B. endure C. pleasure D. pressure
4. A. sense B. send C. collision D. seat
Question 5 – 8: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
5. A. grateful B. delightful C. thoughtful D. wonderful
6. A. secretary B. assistance C. support D. vacation
7. A. relationship B. activity C. occasional D. invitation

8. A. opportunity B. investment C. international D. education
Questions 9 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose thebest option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
9. Stacey seems to be a bright student. She's always the first … her work.
A. to finish B. finishing C. being finished D. to be finish
10. We were shocked to hear the news of your …
A. having fired B. having been fired C. to have been fired D. to be fired
11. All the teachers work on an entirely basis.
A. volunteer B. volunteered C. voluntary D. voluntarily
12. At present we are an anti-drug campaign.
A. setting up for B. carrying out C. taking part D. joining with
13. The work of the charity is funded by voluntary
A. movements B. teenagers C. campaigns D. donations
14. A(n) is a person who is killed because of his/ her political beliefs.
A. invalid B. soldier C. veteran D. martyr
15. to the party, they could hardly refuse to go.
A. Having been invited B. To have given C. To have been invited D. Having invited
16. As we enter the room, we saw a rat towards a hole in the skirting board.
A. scamper B. to scamper C. scampering D. was scampering
17.
It
was difficult to … a date which was convenient for everyone.
A. agree B. organize C arrange D. provide .
18. At first I found it difficult … on the left-hand side of the road. I
A. to get used to drive B. to get used to driving
C. being used to drive D. in getting used to driving
19. The factory is said in a fire two years ago.
A. being destroyed B. to have been destroyed C. to have destroyed D. to destroy
20. He had a portrait as a birthday present for his daughter.
A. painting B. paint C. painted D. to be painted

21. We moved to the countryside for some
A. peace and quiet B. comfort and advance
22. C. freedom and pleasure D. happiness and enjoyment
22. By the end of this year my father in this company for 10 years.
A. will work B. will have been working C. has been working D. has worked
23. There lots of furniture in the furniture department.
A. are / to display B. are / displaying C. is / displaying D. is / on display
24. He said he would contribute money, but later he backed of it.
A. down B. away C. off D. out
Questions 25 - 29: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
The United Nations has proclaimed December 1
st
as World AIDS Day, December 3
rd
International Day of
Disabled Persons, and December 5
th
as the International Volunteer Day. For the last few years, in early
December, organizations that involve disabled people and various agencies have organized meeting and
exchange programs to mark the three days in Vietnam.
This year UN agencies, the Hanoi Disabled People's Association and similar organizations will hold an
exchange program called "For the Love of Life" on December 3
rd
at Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi. The event is
also in line with the
UN
General Assembly's upcoming approval of the "Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities" and the response to the call of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the
Pacific (UNESCAP).

The program is for people such as disabled people, people living with HIV I AIDS and enthusiastic
volunteers who are actively supporting the disadvantaged ones as well as serving in other development areas.
It is also aimed at enhancing the competence of the Hanoi Disabled People's Association and disabled people's
organizations.
Attending the meeting are leaders of government, involving ministries, committees and branches,
ambassadors, representatives from international and non-governmental organizations, disabled people, people
living with HIV I AIDS; national and international volunteers.
25. According to the UN, which is the International Volunteer Day?
A. The first of December B. The second of December C. The third of December D. The fifth of
December
26. Which is the main organizer of the exchange program?
A. United Nations B. Hanoi Disabled People's Association C. UN General Assembly D. UNESCAP
27. Who are not attending the meeting?
A. People having SARS B. Disabled people
C. People living with HIV/AIDS D. Zealous volunteer
28. What does the word “ones” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. volunteers B. programs C. people D. areas
29. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. The meetings to mark the three days are often organized in late December.
B. The meeting for this year will be held at a park in the capital of Vietnam.
C. The program is also to improve the ability of an association.
D. Some ambassadors are also attending the program.
Questions 30 - 39: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A, H, C, or D.
To volunteer means simply, to be motivated and give one's time or energies to (30) towards a project or
cause that you are interested in.
Volunteering gives individuals the chance to ….(31) avenues that would not usually be….(32) to them. This
experience enables a(n) ….(33) of cultural and social contact between volunteers and their ….(34) nationals.
It enables people to ….(35) new skills and languages, to develop and gain practical ….(36) in the fields,
sometimes demanding conditions, and to (37) leadership and teamwork skills. In addition, personal

development … (38) is difficult to evaluate, is one of the greatest benefits to work and travel among people ….
(39) different cultures.
30. A. work B. do C. make D. look
31. A. invent B. find C. discover D. explore
32. A. close B. available C. open D. friendly
33. A. transformation B. exchange C. giving D. connection
34. A. boss B. host C. leader D. owner
35. A. make B. take C. set D. learn
36. A. value B. fun C. experience D. lesson
37. A. develop B. grow C. build D. compose
38. A. it B. so C. which D. who
39. A. from B. in C. among D. at
Questions 40 - 42: After each sentence from 40 to 42, 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.
40. She hoped to find the lost book. She searched everywhere.
A. Hoping to find the lost book, she searched everywhere.
B. B. Hoped to find the lost book, she searched everywhere.
C.Being hope to find the lost book, she searched everywhere.
D. Hopes to find the lost book, she searched everywhere.
41. He was exhausted by his work. He threw himself on his bed.
A. Was exhausted by his work, he threw himself on his bed.
B. B. Exhaust by his work, he threw himself on his bed.
C. Threw himself on his bed, exhausted by his work.
D. Exhausted by his work, he threw himself on his bed.
42. He is not old enough to do the volunteer work.
A. He is very young that he can't do the volunteer work.
B. He is too young to do the volunteer work.
C. He can't do the volunteer work because of his old age.
D. His youngster prevents him from doing the volunteer work.

Questions 43 - 45: Choose the correct sentence that has been completed from the given word cues by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
43. he / be / accuse / cheated / his final exam / last week.
A. He was accused for having cheated in his final exam last week.
B. He was accused of having cheat in his final exam last week.
C. He was accused of having cheated in his final exam last week.
D. He was accused of being cheated in his final exam last week.
44. last / she / admitted / told / him / the secret.
A. Last, she admitted having told him the secret. B. At last, she admitted having told the secret by him.
C. At last, she admitted him having told the secret. D. At last, she admitted having told him the secret.
41. when / all / the / preparations / be / completed, / she / feel/happy.
A. When all the preparations have been completed, she feels happy.
B. When the preparations have all been completed, she feels happy.
C. When all preparations have been completed, she feels the happy.
D. When all the preparations have been completed, she feel happy.
Questions 46 - 50:
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 in the answer sheet.
46. The purpose of volunteer work is to help poor people how improving their life.
A B C D
47. The organization is in need for volunteers who will go to work in remote areas.
A B C D
48. Never before has so many people in the United States been interested in soccer.
A B C D
49. A


dog should be checked regularly by a veterinarian ensures that it remains in good health.
A B C
D
50. John got his sister read his assignment, and then asked her to write the report for him because he did not have
enough time.

A B C D
PRATICE TEST 8
Questions 1 - 2: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
2. A. unity B. university C. umbrella D. unit
3. A. feat B. seat C. beat D. great
Question 3 – 5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
3. A. yesterday B. applicant C. employment D. uniform
4. A. river B. result C. rewrite D. reuse
5. A. apply B. persuade C. reduce D. offer
Questions 6 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by
circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
6. in Shanghai than in any other city in ChinA.
A. More people live B. More people living C. It has more people D. More living people
7. I can't find my umbrellA. I ________it in the restaurant last night
A. must have left B. had left C. left D. might leave
8. I wish everything ….so expensive.
A. wouldn't be B. would be C. won't be D. could be
9. The injured man couldn't walk and had to ….
A. be carried B. carry C. being carried D. be carrying
10.Mr. Miller hates …
A. being kept waiting B. to be waiting C. being waiting D. to wait
11. The prisoner ….to have escaped by climbing over a wall.
A. thought B. is thought C. is think D. has thought

12. In England there is an old story about a man called Robin Hood. It’s said that he took money from and
gave it to the poor.
A. rich peoples B. the rich C. rich person D. a rich people
13. We visited Canada and United States.
A. X B. a C. an D. the
14. I don't mind your the phone as long as you pay for your calls.
A. use B. to use C. using D. used
15. On the slope of Long's Peak in Colorado the ruin of a giant tree.
A. that lies B. lies C. where lies D. lie
16. A dolphin six length can move as fast as most ships.
A. foot in B. feet in C. foot of D. feet of
17. The total weight of all the ants in the world is much greater than
A. to all human beings B. all human beings is that C. that of all human beings D. is of all human
beings
18. It is earth’s gravity that people their weight.
A. gives B. give C. giving D. given
19. Generally speaking, people should have as their desires allow.
A. much education B. as much education C. education D. for education
20. Sleeping, resting and are the best way to care for a colD.
A. to drink fluids B. drank fluids C. one drink fluids D. drinking fluids
21. Birds make nests in trees hide their young in the leaves and branches.
A. can where they B. where they can C. where can they D. where can
22. Children learn primarily by the world around them.
A. experiencing directly of B. experience direct C. directly physical experience D. direct physical
experience of
23. Of Charles Dickens’ many novels, Great Expectations, is perhaps to many readers.
A. the most satisfying one B. most satisfying oneC. more than most satisfying one D. the more satisfying
than
24. America’s first globe maker was James Wilson, who and blacksmith in his earlier life.
A. a farmer had been B. had been a farmer C. farming D. being a farmer

Question 25: The sentences (1, 2, 3, 4,) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order. Choose the
correct order to make a good paragraph by circling letter A, B, C, or D.
25. (1) Therefore, anyone who wants to drive must carry a driver's license. (2) It is divided into four
steps: studying the traffic laws, taking the written test, learning to drive, and taking the driving test. (3) Getting
a driver's license is a complicated process. (4) Driving a car is a necessity in today's busy society, and it is also a
special privilege.
Questions 26 - 30: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling
the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
It is a characteristic of human nature that people like to get together and have fun, and people live during
America's frontier days were no exception. However, because life was hard and the necessities of day-to-day
living took up their time, it was common for recreation to be combined with activities necessary for survival.
One example of such a form of recreation was logrolling. Many frontier areas were heavily wooded, and in
order to settle an area it was necessary to remove the trees. A settler could cut down the trees alone, but help
was needed to move the cut trees. After a settler had cut a bunch of trees, he would then invite his neighbors
over for a logrolling.
A logrolling is a community event where families got together for a combination of work and fun. The women
would bring food and have a much needed and infrequent opportunity to relax and chat with friends, the
children would play together exuberantly, and the men would hold lively competitions that involved rolling logs
from place to place as quickly as possible. This was a day of fun for everyone involved, but as its foundation
was the need to clear the lanD.
26. The main idea of the passage is that in America's frontier days ……….
A. people combined work with recreation
B. people cleared land by rolling logs
C. it was necessary for early settlers to clear the land
D. a logrolling involved the community
27. The expression day-to-day in line 3 could best be replaced by which of the following
A. daytime B. every day C. day after day D. today
28. According to the passage, what did people have to do first to settle an area?
A. Develop recreation ideas B. Build farms C. Get rid of the trees D. Invite neighbors over
29. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about a logrolling

A. It involved a lot of people. B. It could be enjoyable.'
C. There could be a lot of movement. D. It was rather quiet.
30. This passage would probably be assigned reading in which of the following courses
A. Forestry B. Environmental Studies C. Psychology D. History
Questions 31 - 40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose t best option to fit each space by
circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
It was a Monday morning in the office and, as usual, everyone was busy sorting through their mail before
starting work. The other staff had (31) that Nicky, one of the computer operators, had been (32) rather
miserable recently and they wondered what might have happened to make her so (33). Suddenly Nicky
accidentally (34) over a cup of coffee. As she was clearing up the mess, the girl sitting next to her happened to
glance at Nicky’s right hanD. There was a large swelling at the (35). "What on earth have you (36) to
yourself'? Does it (37)?"asked the girl. "Yes, it does. I think I've (38) it using the computer" replied
Nicky "I think you’d better go and let the doctor (39) it," said the girl. Let's hope there’s no permanent
(40) to your hanD.
31. A. recognized B. realized C. noticed D. identified
32. A. appearing B. seeming C. pretending D. looking
33. A. sick B. bored C. uninterested D. depressed
34. A. kicked B. punched C. hit D. knocked
35. A. wrist B. elbow C. knee D. ankle
36. A. made B. done C. happened D. brought
37. A. harm B. hurt C. disturb D. upset
38. A. injured B. ruined C. spoiled D. destroyed
39. A. check B. inspect C. examine D. investigate
40. A. pain B. destruction C. damage D. suffering
Questions 41 – 47: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
41. Shall we go for a walk?
A. What about go for a walk? B. What about going for a walk?
C. What about going for a walk? D. What about going a walk?
42. He thinks learning English is easy.

A. He thinks it is not easy to learn English. B. He thinks it is easy to learn English.
C. He thinks it is not easy learning English. D. He thinks it is easy learn English
43. Who does this bicycle belong to?
A. Whose bicycle it belongs to? B. Whose bicycle does it belong?
C. Whose bicycle is this? D. Whose bicycle it is?
44. His parents advised him to study hard for his exams.
A. He was advised to study hard for his exams B. He was advised study hard for his exams
C. He was advised to study hard his exams D. He is advised to study hard for this exams
45. They have just stolen his car
A. His car have just been stolen. B. His car has just stolen.
C. His car has just been stole. D. His car has just been stolen.
46.
The car is too expensive for him to buy.
A. He is not rich enough to buy a car. B. He is not rich enough to buy the car
C. He is not rich enough to buy car. D. He is poor enough to buy the car.
47. I'll let you borrow the book but you must promise to return it next week.
A. If you promise to return the book, I let you borrow it.
B. If you promised to return the book, I'll let you borrow it.
C. If you promise to return the book next week, I'll let you borrow it.
D. If you promise to return the book next week, I won't let you borrow it.
Questions 48 - 50: Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C, or D.
48. heavy / London /fog / cleared / banning / cars /from / city centre.
A. Heavy fog in London was cleared banning cars from the city centre.
B. The heavy fog London was cleared by banning cars from city centre.
C. The heavy fog in London was cleared by banning cars from the city cent
D. The fog in London was cleared by ban cars from the city centre.
49. Exhaust fumes / motor vehicles / pollute / air.
A. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollutes air. B. Exhaust fumes motor vehicles pollute air.
C. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollute air. D. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollute the air.

50. What / you/ use / Internet / for?
A. What do you use the Internet for? B. What do you use Internet for?
C. What do you do the Internet for? D. What do you use the Internet?
PRACTICE TEST 9
Questions 1 - 4: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Mark your choice on the
answer sheet.
1. A. effective B. eradicate C. enthusiastic D. effort
2. A. representative B. general C. refreshment D. celebrate
3. A. damage B. luggage C. manage D. teenage
4. A. jumped B. traveled C. seemed D. stared
Questions 5 - 8: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others by circling the
corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
5. A. annual B. announce C. formal D. sculpture
6. A. maximum B. windowpane C. enjoyment D. organize
7. A. complete B. worksheet C. explain D. observe
8. A. disappointed B. competition C. representative D. participate
Questions 9 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each
sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

9. The contest aimed to stimulate the spirit of learning………….students.
A. on B. for C. of D. among
10. Such questions provide a useful means of ………….students' interest.
A. expressing B. encouraging C. stimulating D. providing
11. We took part in a sponsored walk to support the poor.
A. organized B. organizing C. that organized D. had organized
12. We strongly recommend your luggage when you travel.
A. to insure B. you insuring C. your insurance D. you to insure
13. She was the first in her family a college education.
A. get B. getting C. to get D. gotten
14. The weather report says that ten inches of snow tomorrow.

A. maybe there are B. there might be C. there may be D. we may be have
15. You got home late last night." - "The Morgans insisted for dinner."
A. on our staying B. for us to stay C. that we were staying D. about us staying
16. In 1636, Harvard is one of the most famous universities in the ed States.
A. Founding B. Founded C. Being founded D. It was founded
17. I’m not surprised Margaret's ill. With all the voluntary work she's ,she’s really been doing too much.
A. taken off B. taken on C. taken in D. taken to
18. Jan appears ……some weight. Has she been ill?
A. having lost B. having been lost C. to have lost D. to have been lost
19. …… received law degrees as today.
A. Never so many women have B. Never have so many women
C. the women have never D. Women who have ever
20. Minh was the winner and he was …… a set of CDs for studying English.
A. awarded B. announced C. welcomed D. responded
21. The teacher said “Time is up”. It means “Time is………”
A. started B. increased C. shortened D. finished
22. More and more people are taking part in the struggle … illiteracy.
A. for B. against C. with D. about
23. We are made ……hard when we were at school.
A. to study B. study C. studying D. studied
24. a painter, but he also took an interest in the flight of birds.
A. Not only Rembrandt was B. Although Rembrandt was C. Despite Rembrandt being D. Not only was
Rembrandt
Questions 25 - 34: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space
by circling the letter A, B, C, or D.
Intel Science Talent Search has just (25) the top prize to a teenage boy from the state of
Colorado, (26) name is Ryan Patterson. The competition is the oldest program in the US that honours the
science projects of high school students. The Intel Science Talent Search is sixty-seven years old this year. The
winners receive a new computer and money for college (27).
More than 1,500 students entered projects for the (28). Their research projects (29) nearly

every area of science, (30) chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, social science and medicine.
Well-known scientists (31) them on their research abilities and creative thinking. They also asked the
students about scientific problems before deciding (32) the top ten winners. Intel Official Craig Barrett
praised all the students (33) future scientific leaders. He said they would play an important part in curing
diseases, protecting the environment and developing new computer (34).
25. A. presented B. awarded C. given D. distributed
26. A. his B. of whom C. the D. whose
27. A. education B. training C. studying D. learning
28. A. contest B. challenge C. race D. competition
29. A. consisted B. included C. involved D. contained
30. A. consisting B. involving C. containing D. covering
31. A. judged B. tested C. examined D. checked

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