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EXERCISE 1
I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
1. A. ideal B. strict C. lifestyle D. satisfy
2. A. effective B. suggestion C. member D. prepare
3. A. pond B. post C. ghost D. go
4. A. continent B. depend C. send D. pretend
5. A. dull B. compulsory C. pull D. result
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. identify B. economize C. co-operate D. personalize
2. A. assignment B. performance C. strategy D. instructor
3. A. experience B. satisfaction C. university D. individual
4. A. notice B. peaceful C. region D. divide
5. A. primary B. religion C. tropical D. ethnic
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. He forgot to set the alarm clock, so he …… and missed the flight.
A. overslept B. drived C. improved D. shared
2. What should we do to raise the team …………?
A. sport B. attensive C. spirit D. discussion
3. The performance of the team is a good demonstration of team ……….
A. constance B. tradition C. definition D. effort
4. It would be much easer to choose presents for him if you knew his …….
A. likes B. interest C. concern D. maintance
5. The sun ……………. in the west.
A. is rising B. rise C. will rise D. rises
6. Nam: I’d like some tea. Nga: ……………
A. You are welcome B. Here you are
C. That is great D. It is ok
7. Minh: Would you like me to take you to school? Nga: …………….
A. No, please B. yes
C. That is very nice of you D. All are correct
8. Nam: Would you like to go out with us? Hoa: …………….


A. No, thanks B. What a good idea
C. I love to D. I’d love to
9. It takes me 45 minutes to get ready.
A. to go B. to wake up C. to prepare D. to discuss
10. We are contented with what we do.
A. satisfied with B. disapointed with C. interested in D. concerned about
11. I think you don’t have to …………… about your weight.
A. learn B. depend C. rely D. worry
12. We are stuck in heavy ……………….for more than an hour.
A. language B. subject C. traffic D. hobby
13. I advised him ……… too much about the result of the test.
A. not to worrying B. not worry C. not to worry D. not worrying
14. My father hates ………… . He never allows me ……………
A. to smoke / smoking B. smoking / smoking
C. to smoke / smoking D. smoking / to smoke
15. He lost his job because he worked ………………
A. uneffection B. uneffective C. uneffectively D. uneffect
16. The bank has been very……… in helping me sorting out my late husband’s finances.
A. co-operative B. co-operation C. co-operate D. co-operatively
17. To her ………., her son has won the scholarship and she’s so happy now.
A. satisfy B satisfactive C. satisfactively D. satisfaction
18. My father is considering …………… his job.
A. changing B. to change C. change D. to changing
19. She pretended ……………me when I passed by.
A. not see B. not seeing C. not to see D. not to seeing
20. Mary often …………… to school by bicycle.
A. is going B. go C. has gone D. goes
21. I am grateful for the constant …………… of my husband.
A. difference B. preparation C. share D. competition
22. We are contented ……… what we do.

A. of B. with C. in D. for
23. The teacher told us……… an essay and……….any mistakes.
A. to write / not to do B. to write / not to make
C. write / not to do D. to write / to make
24. I will do the shopping when I have finished……….the house.
A. to clean B. cleaning C. cleaned D. clean
25. It is necessary for students………. at home in their free time.
A. to work B. working C. work D. to working
26. The computer is capable……… almost anything you ask it.
A. for B. at C. of D. with
27. With very little money to live… , Marie Curie came to Paris to contiue her studies at
the Sorbonne.
A. in B. of C. at D. on
28. John is…………detective stories.
A. interested in B. fond of C. keen on D. all are correct
IV. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. He said ‘Let’s go on a walking holiday.’
A. He wanted us to go on a walking holiday.
B. He suggested going on a walking holiday.
C. He invited us to go on a walking holiday.
D. He allowed us to go on a walking holiday.
2. The salesman was very rude to the girl.
A. The salesman welcomed the girl.
B. The girl was very polite but the salesman was not.
C. The girl was served rudely by the salesman.
D. The salesman was very impolite and so was the girl.
3. I am sorry that I did not finish my homework last night.
A. I promise to finish my homework from now on.
B. If only I had finished my homework last night.
C. I regret to say that I finished my homework last night.

D. I wish I did not have to do my homework.
4. English people are very reserved.
A. They are friendly. B. They are very warm.
C. they are open. C. They are slow to show their feelings.
5. Because she ate lunch late she had a small dinner.
A. She came too late to have lunch. B. She ate dinner late.
C. She ate a little for lunch. D. She did not eat anything for lunch.
V. Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase(s) that must be changed in order for the
sentence to be corrected.
1. The children were surprised when the teacher asked them close their books.
A B C D
2. One should always avoid to change lanes without first signaling.
A B C D
3. We are going to visit our grandparents when we finish our final exams.
A B C D
4. They build The One-Pillar pagoda in 1049, in the shape of a lotus.
A B C D
5.We have not received any letter from him since he leave four months ago.
A B C D
6. Have you ever considered to go to live in another city?
A B C D
7. Tom used to going to school by bus. Now he goes by bike.
A B C D
8. The effects of cigarette has been proved to be extremely harmful.
A B C D
VI. Choose the most suitable options to complete the passage.
I am sorry ….to you lately, but I have been working hard. When I …… your last
letter, I was acting in a play at school, and when I finished that I went on a holiday with
some friends. I intended ……… you a postcard, but I forget to take your address with me.
How are you getting …… at college? You did not tell me much about this in your letter. I

hope you still like it and do not work all the time. I am starting work in London after I
…… school in july, and I want to see you then. I have just learned to ride and my parents
sometimes lend me their car,…….I often go out with friends. Maybe, I will drive to
Birmingham and see you one day.
1. A. not write B. haven’t written C. don’t write D. didn’t write
2. A. received B. has received C. receive D. to receive
3. A. sending B. send C. to send D. sent
4. A. up B. over C. with D. on
5. A. left B. leave C. leaving D. have left
6. A. so B. although C. because D. therefore
VII. Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Most people will agree that two or more heads are better than one, and that group work
is beneficial to problem solving. Collaborative learning (usually called co-operative
learning at the elementary and secondary school levels) is a well-established group work
method that provides a useful alternative to teacher-fronted classes. Its various techniques
follow a certain number of set up rules. Instructors who use the method believe that
learning is essentially a social process, that their role is not simply to impart their own
knowledge to their students, but that acquisition of knowledge comes mostly through
discussion and negotiation. The instructor’s role is that of a facilitator, organizer, and
occasionally of a resource person. The method also implies a belief in the democratic
process. All team members are equal in their pursuit of a common goal and their
contributions are all equally valuable. (Of course, in order to reach a consensus,
participants will have to compromise and recognize that their own solution is not
necessarilly the best.). Indeed, the seemingly responsible positions within the teams, such
as those of chairperson, recording secretary or spokesnperson, are rotated to ensure
equality.
The optimal number of members for groups to function successfully is usually between
four and six, and heterogenous groups. The physical setup of the classroom is also
important. Students should be able to form a circle and face each other during group
discussions.

1. What is another name for “collaborative learning”?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. What are instructor’s roles when using the method of groupwork?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Why is collaborative learning said to imply a democratic process?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
4. Why are positions in a team rotated?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
5. How many students should there be in a group?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
6. How should students’ seats be arranged?
……………………………………………………………………………………….
VIII. Rewrite the following sentences with the same meaning as given one.
13. He gets up early in the morning and he’s used to it.
He is used…
14. I do not go to church every Sunday any longer
I used…………………………………………………………………………………
11. Seeing that film is not important to me.
I don’t mind ……………………………………………………………………….
12. She continued to hope that something good would happen.
She kept ……………………………………………………………………………
13. Having to get up early in the morning is awful to me.
I hate …………………………………………………………………………………
EXERCISE 2
I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others
1. A. come B. wonder C. gold D. discover
2. A. disease B. instant C. easy D. miles
3. A. allow B. how C. bow D. show
4. A. treat B. beat C. heat D. sweat
5. A. bread B. great C. break D. steak

II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. compound B. machine C. inject D. damage
2. A. influence B. emergency C. entertainment D. identify
3. A. attractive B. treatment C. arrival D. contact
4. A. computer B. obvious C. dependent D. province
5. A. grocery B. remain C. exchange D. admire
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. I am grateful for the constant …………… of my husband.
A. difference B. preparation C. share D. competition
2. You should ………your test to avoid the mistakes next time.
A. look at B. review C. research D. learn
3. The company is planning to employ only those with ………
A. experience B. experiment C. achievement D. personality
4. How many people got involved ………the story?
A. about B. with C. by D. in
5. Avoid………those plants too much water. You are advised……….them one a week.
A. to give / watering B. being given / to water
C. to be given / watering D. giving / to water
6. The mice are too clever….in traps. Why do not you try……this kind of toxic.
A. to catch / to use B. caching / using
C. being caught / to use D. to be caught / using
7. I would like to work……someone who has something……common with me.
A. with / in B. for / as C. in / like D. like / on
8. My mother………up at half past six, but now she ………… up at five.
A. used to get / is used to getting B. used to get / is used to get
C. used to getting / used to get D. was used to getting / used to get
9. His parents would not allow him……… across the big river.
A. risking to swim B. risk to swim C. risking swim D. to risk swimming
10 Working groups, you can be helped if there is something you’re unfamiliar……
A. as / to B. by / about C. among / on D. in / with

11. Up to now, our teacher ……….our class four tests on mathematics.
A. has given B. is giving C. gave D. gives
12. This film is so interesting that I………….three times.
A. have seen it B. saw it C. had seen it D. see it
13. If you want to know about a word, check it up in a ……….,
A. book B. dictionary C. tape D. magazine
14. My school is co-operating ….….her company… …raising money for the homeless.
A. in / on B. with / in C. to / for D. for / about
15. My memory is poor. I can not learn these new words………
A. in mind B. in heart C. of mind D. by heart
16. ……… is that pen? 5 dollars.
A. How many B. How much C. How D. What
17. Nam: …………… ? Nga: She had a terrible headache.
A. What was wrong with her B. what was the matter with her
C. What is the trouble with her D. A and B are correct
18. Peter: Nice to see you. Mary: ……………
A. Nice to see you, too B. Nice too C. So it is D. Me too
19. His ambition is that he will become …………by the age of 30.
A. famous-word B. wordly-famous C. famously-word D. word-famous
20. …………was the play written? Shakespeare.
A. Which B. Who C. What D. By whom
21. English is considered as the most important……… of communication.
A. way B. means C. method D. access
22. Mrs Lan……… in teaching because she loves children.
A. interested B. fond C. keen D. delighted
23. Would you……… my turning the radio on?
A. disapprove B. object C. protest D. mind
24. If you want to speak English fluently, you have to practise….English every day.
A. to speak B. speak C. speaking D. spoke
25. The train could not run………… the snow.

A. because B. although C. however D. because of
IV. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. Mr Brown used to be a policeman when he was young.
A. Mr Brown is a policeman now.
B. Mr brown was a policeman many years ago.
C. Mr Brown is used to be a policeman.
D. Mr Brown gets used to be a policeman.
2. Mary rides her bike to school instead of travelling by bus.
A. Mary often goes to school by bus
B. Mary used to go school by bus but now she goes by bicycle.
C. Mary always goes to school by bike.
D. Mary sometimes rides his bike to school and sometimes goes by bus.
3. Why did you buy that car?
A. What do you buy that car? B. What did you buy that car for?
C. How come did you buy the car? D. What is the reason for you buy that car.
4. Lan was absent from class because of her sickness.
A. Lan was sick but she went to class.
B. Lan did not go to class but she was sick.
C. Lan was able to go to class and she was sick.
D. Lan was absent from class because she was sick.
V. Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
The wonderful thing about my job is that we do not always have a “typical day”. My
job change with the seasons. In the spring, I may be checking the licenses of people who
are fishing on one day, then conducting an inspection of a truck hauling timber logs the
next day. In the summer, one day I may be patrolling a river or lake with my boat, and then
the next day patrolling a state park. In the fall and early winter, I may be checking deer
hunters one day and stopping someone for drunk driving the next day. In the late winter, I
check people driving snowmobiles and ice fishing. During all of these times, I make
various public appearances to sportsmen’s group, civic group, safety education classes and
fairs.

1. What does the writer like about his job?
A. He can go out a lot B. It changes a lot
C. He meets a lot of people D. He can earn a lot of money
2. Which of these does he do in spring?
A. Look out for those who go fishing illegally B. Look out for drunk driving.
C. Work at safety education classes. D. Go around a river or a lake
3. In which season does he inspect a truck hauling wood?
A. Spring B. Summer C. Autumn D. Winter
4. In which season does he meet sportsmen’s groups?
A. Spring B. Autumn C. Winter D. All year round
5. Which of these does he do in more than one season?
A. Patrol a state park B. Check deer hunters
C. Check people ice fishing D. Patrol a lake
VI. Rewrite the following sentences with the hints.
1. will / produce / they / five / million / bottles of champagne / France / in
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. now / don’t / want / think / to / problem / that / about / I
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. about / am writing / to / the / poor / quality / of /complain / I / the / service
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. book / seems / to be / worse / what / you / say / everything / in / the / than
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
1. is / fishing / sport / my / favourite
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. often / she / for / without / fish / hours / anything / catching
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. go / used to / nga’s mother / shopping / when / she / young / be
………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. did / what time / he / get up / then / did / he / do / and / what
……………………………………………………………………………………………….

5. going to / is / a / picnic / my class / Ao Vua / at / this / have / weekend
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
6. is / the / first / this / time / go / a / picnic / for / I
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
EXERCISE 3
I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
1. A. stopped B. cooked C. laughed D. instructed
2. A. worked B. watched C. visited D. dished
3. A. peasant B. please C. reason D. ease
4. A. mankind B. cancer C. alcohol D. survival
5. A. humans B. dreams C. concerts D. songs
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. technology B. important C. stimulate D. impossible
2. A. decide B. educate C. supply D. provide
3. A. pacific B. satellite C. century D. animal
4. A. destruction B. movement C. important D. appearance
5. A. complete B. release C. increase D. shortage
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. My uncle …………….the flowers when I ………
A. was watering / had arrived B. was watering / arrived
C. waters / will arrive D. watered / had arrived
2. Mr Minh ………….the One-Pillar Pagoda in 1994.
A. see B. has seen C. had seen D. saw
3. She …………. English since she was ten.
A. has learnt B. learnt C. will learn D. is learning
4. People who are unable to see are………….
A. the deaf B. the rich C. the blind D. the poor
5. I let my friend …………. my bicycle.
A. borrow B. to borrow C. borrowing D. to borrowing
6. My brother ………… doing exercises every morning.

A. used to B. is used to C. is used for D. uses to
7. We are very much looking forward ………you next week.
A. to see B. to seeing C. seeing D. for seeing
8. Were they interested in …… in Hanoi Capital.
A. traveling B. to travel C. travel D. to traveling
9. We ……… an interesting programme on television last night.
A. are watching B. had watched C. watched D. have watched
10. In England, there is an old story about a man called Robin Hood. It is said that he
robbed ……….and gave money ………
A. the rich / the poor B. the young / the poor
C. the sick / the injured D. the blind / the rich
11. Thuy’s class which has twenty disabled children is different other class.
A. on B. from C. in D. of
12. ………did you buy that car. In September.
A. When B. Where C. Who D. How long
13……….satellites have helped scientists to gather information.
A. Man-making B. Man-made C. Men-made D. Men-making
14. ……….my glasses? Yes, I saw them on your bed a minute ago.
A. Are you see B. Did you see C. Had you seen D. Have you seen
15. She is an energetic………in the campaign against air pollution.
A. activist B. actress C. member D. protestant
16. Christopher Columbus………… American.
A. invented B. made C. founded D. discovered
17. David Beckam has been a ……………soccer player.
A. worldly-famous B. world-fame C. famous-world D. world-famous
18. The living room and the dinner room are …… by a short wall where there are many
decorative plants.
A. broken B. separated C divided D. parted
19. He …………the work before you…………here.
A. will finish / leave B. finished / left C. finished / had left D. finishes / left

20. The house comprises two bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom.
A. gets B. divides C. takes D. consists of
21. Our teacher made her …………… al the questions.
A. answer B. to answer C. answering D. to be answered
22. Last week, I …………… a holiday in Nha Trang.
A. have B. had C. had had D. were having
23. My sister regrets………… to her father’s advice
A. not listen B. not to listen C. to listening D. not listening
24. After those tourists …………….dinner, they……….out for a walk.
A. were finishing / were going B. finished / had gone
C. finished / went D. had finished / went
25. While I…………TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A. was watching B. watched C. watch D. am watching
26. I am very tired………. Hearing her complaints.
A. in B. at C. of D. with
IV. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. Can I have your weight, please?
A. How heavy are you? B. How much do you weight?
C. What do you weight? D. What is your weight?
2. The fire spread through the building very quickly but everyone was able to escape.
A. There was a fire and nobody escaped. B. Everybody was hurt in the fire.
C. Everyone couldn’t escape from the fire. D. Nobody was injured in the fire
3. During the game, the rain started so we had to stop suddently.
A. It was raining while we were playing the game.
B. We stopped playing the game because of the rain.
C. We can’t play because of the rain
D. It rained but we were playing the game.
4. They first met ten years ago.
A. They had a met ten years ago.
B. The first time they met was ten years ago.

C. They have known each other for ten years. D. Both B and C are correct
5. His father gave him a new bike on his birthday.
A. His father gave him a new bike as a birthday present.
B. He bought a new bike on is birthday.
C. His father lent him a new bike on his birthday.
D. He got a new bike for his father on his birthday.
V. Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase(s) that must be changed in order for the
sentence to be corrected.
1. When my brother went to work in the city library, he became interesting.
A B C D
2. My uncle wishes he did not waste time when he was young.
A B C D
3. He has worked for the same company since he leaves school.
A B C D
4. None of the pictures are the same. They are all very different with each other.
A B C D
5. The last time we decorated the flat was 5 years ago. The flat wasn’t decorated
A B C D
for 5 years.
VI. Choose the most suitable options to complete the passage.
Many people now…… that teachers give pupils too… homework. They say that it is
unneccesary for children to work…….home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that
most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks thay give to pupils. The result is
that pupils have to repeat which they have……done at school.
Recently, in Greece many parents complained……….the difficult homework which
teachers gave to their children. The parents say that most of the homework was…… of
time and they want to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped
homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other…… in Europe,
teachers can not set homework at weekends.
Most people agree that homework is unfair. A pupil who can do his homework in

a……and comfortable room is in a much better position than a pupil who does his
homework in a small, noisy room with the television……. . Some parents help their
children….…their homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. Parents are
often better at teaching their own children.
1. A. think B. talk C. speak D. tell
2. A. many B. a lot C. much D. lots
3. A. in B. for C. on D. at
4. A. ever B. never C. already D. lately
5. A. of B. about C. with D. over
6. A. a need B. a must C. a waste D. a form
7. A. houses B. towns C. cities D. countries
8. A. quiet B. quietly C. quite D. quitely
9. A. at B. on C. in D. to
10. A.to B. of C. with D. about
VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Edwin Hubble was an American astronomeer whose research led to discoveries about
galaxies and the nature of the universe. He settled a long debate by demonstrating that the
Andromeda nebula was located outside our galaxy, establishing the islands universe
theory, which states that galaxies exit outside of our own. His study of the distribution of
galaxies resulted in Hubble’s Constant, a standard relationship between a galaxy’s distance
from the earth and its speed of recession.
By 1925, Hubble had devised a classification system for the structure of galaxies and
provided conclusive observational evidence for the expension of the universe. His work
pushed the one-hundred-inch Mount Wilson telescope beyond its capability and provided
strong impetus for the construction of an instrument twice its size at Mount Palomar
which, Hubble used during his last years of research. The telescope that bears his name
was launched on a space shuttle in 1990 and orbits the earth, collecting datum about the
size of the universe.
1. With what topic is the paragraph mainly concerned?

A. The Hubble telescope B. The nature of the universe
C. Edwin Hubble’s research D. Hubble’s classification for the galaxies
2. Hubble’s Constant states that …………….
A. galaxies exit outside of ours
B. there is a fixed relationship between the distance of a galaxy from the earth and its
speed of recession.
C. the universe is expanding
D. the Andromeda nebula is located outside our galaxy
3. The author mentions all of the following as accomplishments of Hubble
except…………
A. evidence for the expension of the universe
B. a classification system for the structure of galaxies
C. the islands universe theory
D. a design for the space shuttle
4. The word “capability” in the line 11 is the closest in meaning to ……….
A. confidence B. capacity C. quality D. category
5. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses …………
A. Hubble’s life B. the telescope at Mount Palomar
C. recent information about the size and the age of the universe
D. the space shuttle launch
VIII. Make the questions with the underlined word (s) or phrase(s).
1. She is reading books in the living room.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. My mother usually washes the clothes in the morning.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
3. Nam will stay in Hanoi for three days.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
4. I went to the post office to buy stamps.
……………………………………………………………………………………….
EXERCISE 4

I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
1. A. achievement B. advertisemen C. commitment D. environment
2. A. chemistry B. biology C. geology D. technology
3. A. holiday B. internet C. permission D. dictionary
4. A. medical B. transition C. determined D. ambitious
5. A. president B. conference C. magazine D. miraculous
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. surgery B. further C. determined D. founder
2. A. children B. wildlife C. silence D. childhood
3. A. semester B. mentally C. internet D. develop
4. A. doctor B. mother C. sorrow D. hopistal
5. A. method B. destroy C. retire D. pretty
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. Lan invited her friends ………….her party.
A. come B. coming C. to coming D. to come
2. Old Mc Donald gave up…….for a while, but soon he …… to his old ways.
A. smoke / returned B. smoking / returned
C. smoking / was returning D. to smoke / had returned
3. In order to attend a higher course of writing you have ……the English pretest.
A. to pass B. pass C. to finish D. to study
4. You should try harder to pass the…. It’s the most important one of the term.
A. questionaire B. final exam C. pretest D. funny quiz
5. How can you remember these grammar rules? Well, try to do all the ………exercises in
this grammar book.
A. studying B. working C. learning D. grammar
6. Books in our school library are ……… for us to use.
A. available B. willing C. comfortable D. worth
7. When we ……….to the Town Hall, people………….calmly.
A. got / are waiting B. got / were waiting C. got / went D. get / wait
8. The play was disappointing …………it was badly acted and too long.

A. so B. such C. because D. so that
9. The house was quiet when I………… home. Everybody…… to bed.
A. got / had gone B. get / had gone C. got / wwent D. was getting / went
10. Filling the……. Form is the first thing you have to do when applying to a language
course.
A. interpreter B. certification C. registration D. accommodation
11. She doesn’t mind…….by bus but She hates…… in queues.
A. to travel / to standing B. travelling / standing
C. to travel / standing D. travelling / to stand
12.We just……….dinner when she…………last night.
A. had finished / came B. finished / came
C. finshed / had come D. were finishing / came
13. It …………yesterday after it……… dry for months.
A. rain / was B. rained / had been C. had rained / been D. rained / was
14. Mr john gave up……for a new job. He insisted on…….his old job again.
A. to look / doing B. looking / do C. to look / to do D. looking / doing
15. Our teacher always expected us……… well in exams.
A. doing B. to do C. do D. to doing
16. My mother was afraid to let the boy………….the street alone.
A. risk crossing B. risk to cross C. to risk crossing D. to risk to cross
17. Try…….it. It is not worth………. about.
A. to forget / to worry B. forgetting / worrying
C. forgetting / to worry D. to forget / worrying
18. After completing the basic class of computing, you can …….a high course.
A. come B. have C. go D. attend
19. She has been working……… Honda company.
A. for B. in C. of D. with
20. What do you say when seeing someone sneeze?
A. God bless B. Bless you C. poor you D. How are you?
21. My father……….listening to news on TV in the evening.

A. used to B. is used for C. is used to D. use to
22. The man…………came here yesterday is my father.
A. whom B. who C. whose D. which
23. A calculating machine can do calculations with lightning speed.
A. perfectly B. correctly C. very quickly D. very slowly
24. Father said to me “Don’t stay there long “ .
A. Father told me not stay there long. B. Father told me not to stay there long.
C. Father said to me not to stay there long. D. Father told to me not to stay there long.
25. f he…………, he………….that food. Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.
A. would be warned / had not taken B. would have been warned / had not taken.
C. had been warned / would not have taken D. was warned / would not take
26. John,……… typewriter had broken, had to use a pencil.
A whose B whom C that D who
IV. Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase(s) that must be changed in order for
the sentence to be corrected.
1. Mrs Brown’s children are used to be picked up after school every day.
A B C D
2. Tell me about your school days. Do you remember to go to school for the first time?
A B C D
3. Have you been provide with enough money for the journey?
A B C D
4. I wish I did not go there for my holiday last year. I did not enjoy it.
A B C D
5. Helen was proud for finishing the work in such a short time.
A B C D
V. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. They discussed contract terms at lunch time.
A. They had lunch and then discussed contract term.
B. They discussed contract terms after lunch.
C. They did not have lunch but they discussed contract terms.

D. They discussed contract terms whiling having lunch.
2. He got over his illness in three months.
A. It is three months since he was ill.
B. He has made a recovery from his illness for 3 months.
C. It took him 3 months to get over his illness.
D. It is three months since he got over his illness.
3. She has cooked for the party for four hours.
A. She did not start cooking for the party until it was four.
B. She started cooking for the party four hours ago.
C. She has four hours to cook for party.
D. Cooking for the party will be done in four hours.
4. They were carrying two injured players out of the field.
A. Two players were injured and carrying out of the field.
B. The field was being carried two injured players.
C. Two players were injured and carried out of the field.
D. Two injured players were being carried out of the field.
VI. Choose the most suitable options to complete the passage.
Paul had a very exciting summer holiday this year. His French pen-friend invited him
to visit her family in the south of France. Paul……by plane from London to Paris. Marie,
his French friend,…… him in Paris and together they took a train from Paris to
Marseilles. Marseilles is the…….where Marie’s family lives. It is a very large port. A lot
of people live in Marseilles and …… are many interesting shops and cafes there. Paul
started French at school two years ago and he spoke French all the time with Marie and her
family. ……….it was very difficult for him but soon it became……….easier. One day
Marie and her parents……… Paul for a picnic in the mountains. They climbed a girl hill.
From the top of the hill, they had a wonderful……. . In the…… they could see the sea
Paul was very sad when it was time to go back to London and school. He is already
looking…… to next summer when Marie is going to spend her holidays with his family in
England.
1. A. got B. moved C. went D. transferred

2. A. met B. saw C. took D. greeted
3. A. country B. town C. capital D. village
4. A. they B. those C. these D. there
5. A. At first B. At beginning C. At starting D. At first time
6. A. much B. so C. too D. extremely
7. A. brought B. took C. carried D. got
8. A. view B. sight C. scene D. scenery
9. A. space B. air C. distance D. way
10. A. through B. forward C. on D. out
VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
Sign language is the communication system using gestures that are interpreted
visually.Many people in deaf communities around the world use sign language as their
primary means of communication. These communities include both deaf and hearing
people who converse in sign language. But for many deaf people, sign language serves as
their primary, or native language, creating a strong sense of social and cultural identity.
Although exact numbers are unavailable, estimates of the number of deaf people in the
United States and Canada who use American Sign Language as their primary language
rang from 100,000 to 500,000.
Linguists have found that sign languages and spoken languages share many features.
Like spoken languages use units of form. These units are composed of four basic hand
forms, hand shape, such as an open hand or close fist, hand location, such as on the middle
of the forehead or in front of the chest, hand movement, such as upward or downward, and
hand orientation, such as the palm facing up and out. Linguists still have much to learn
about the world’s sign languages. What has become clear is that hundreds, if not
thousands, of sign languages exist around the world.
1. ………is considered the native language of many deaf people.
A. English B. American
C. Their own mother tongue D. The sign language
2. Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Deaf of communities mean the communities of only the deaf

B. Only deaf people can learn sign language
C. Deaf communities include both deaf and hearing people who can converse in sign language.
D. Sign language is the communication system of using signatures.
3. Converse is similar in meaning to…………
A. use B. communicate C. contact D. talk
4. The four basic hand forms of the sign language include………
A. hand shape, hand location, hand movement, hand orientation
B. open hand, hand location, hand movement, hand orientation
C. hand upward, hand location, hand movement, hand shape
D. hand closed, hand location, hand opening, hand orientation
5. Which of the following sentences is not true?
A. Spoken language use units of sounds to produce words.
B. American Sign Language is the primary sign language in the world.
C. Linguists have learned enough about the world’s sign languages.
D. There are many sign languages besides the ASL.
VIII. Rewrite the following sentences with hints.
1. The child was from china. He sits next me. (relative pronoun)
…………………………………………………………………………………
2. The man was Mr. Jones. I saw him yesterday. (relative pronoun)
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
3. My brother know the man. His bicycle was stolen. (relative pronoun)
……………………………………………………………………………………………….
EXERCISE 5
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. pause B. cause C. laugh D. naughty
2. A. heart B. wear C. bear D. pear
3. A. check B. chair C. chalk D. character
4. A. dead B. appear C. dedicate D. deaf
5. A. blind B. mind C. gift D. wild
II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.

1. A. keyboard B. envy C. icon D. control
2. A. courage B. finger C. passport D. address
3. A. typical B. commuter C. announcement D. promotion
4. A. activity B. company C. employment D. condition
5. A. factory B. reference C. overtime D. employee
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. …… in London? 5 years and then he moved to Paris.
A. How long did he live B. When did he live
C. How long has he lived D. How often did he live
2. …were you absent from school yesterday? Because we had terrible headaches.
A. What for B. When C. How D. Why
3……….you to school? My brother does.
A. Who often took B. Who does often take
C. Who often takes D. Who is taking
4. Fish………on earth for ages and ages.
A. existed B. are existing C. exist D. have existed
5. When boarding the plane, many passagers were annoyed because they……in the airport
for three and a half hours.
A. are waiting B. were waiting C. waited D. had been waited
6. On July 20, 1969, Neil Amstrong…… down onto the moon, the first person ever to set
foot on another planet.
A. was stepping B. stepped C. has stepped D. steps
7. Their football team…… a championship until last season.
A. has never won B. is never won
C. had never been winning D. had never won
8. The earth……… on the sun for its heat and light.
A. is depended B. depending C. has depend D. depends
9. I would like to point…… a few things……the tour of Halong…….July 15.
A. at / of / in B. in / during / at C. out / about / at D. back / after / in
10. Robert is going to be famous some day. He………in three movies.

A. has been appearing B. had appeared C. has appeared D. appeared
11. Some designers have………. The Ao dai by printing lines of poetry on it.
A. modernized B. introduced C. made D. increased
12. He may be from a rich family. His clothes look very modern and……….
A. old B. fashionable C. freedom D. convenient
13. I…… in the same company since I left school.
A. work B. worked C. have worked D. am working
14. Greetings cards are big business in Britain. Millions of dollars…… every year.
A. is sent B. are sent C. have sent D. had been sent
15. Modern patterns……… to Ao dai to make it more fashionable.
A. have been added B. has been added C. are adding D. added
16. Write to me and tell me all……….your holiday in France.
A. of B. about C. for D. with
17. Up to now, our teacher…… our class four tests on mathematics.
A. gives B. gave C. is giving D. has given
18. Some designers have taken………from Vietnam’s ethnic minorities.
A. liking B. hobby C. inspiration D. interest
19. The phone…… constantly since Jack announced his candidacy for president this
morning.
A. has been ringing B. rang C. has rung D. had been ringing
20. They are working out how to finish the task…………
A. effectively B. effective C. inefficiently D. ineffectively
21. Feeling……… with the salary, she gave the job up.
A. satisfied B. unsatisfactory C. dissatisfied D. satisfying
22. …… her help, we could not finish everything quickly.
A. Because B. As a result of C. In spite of D. Without
23. After several months, she left the hospital and tried to…….her normal life.
A. income B. perform C. resume D. pay
24. Writing articles for newspapers is his second source of……….
A. routine B. income C. passion D. bonus

25. Without a quick ….after lunch, she can not work effectively in the afternoon.
A. nap B. snack C. breakfast D. dinner
26. She got………soon after she started work.
A. promote B. promotive C. promotively D. promotion
27. His day ends at 5 pm, but if he works………., he will get home at 8 pm.
A. overtime B. promotion C. production D. introduction
IV. Choose the underlined part in each sentence that should be corrected.
1. Last month, while we watched an exciting game on television in our living room, the
A B C
electricity went out
D
2. The bridge was hitting by a large ship during a sudden storm last week.
A B C D
3. If I am a director, I would make more films about children.
A B C D
4. He spent two hours to translate this text into English yesterday morning.
A B C D
5. My mother, for that I buy these flowers, likes roses.
A B C D
V. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. People say that the bridge was destroyed in the war.
A. The bridge says being destroyed in the war.
B. The bridge is said being destroyed in the war.
C. The bridge is said to be destroyed in the war.
D. The bridge is said to have been destroyed in the war.
2. They will have to find a better solution.
A. A better solution will have to be found. B. A better solution will be have to find.
C. A better solution will be have to be found. D. A better solution will have been to be found.
3. My father stopped smoking two years ago.
A. My father stopped smoking for two years.

B. My father has stopped smoking two years ago.
C. My father has stopped smoking for two years .
D. My father has stopped smoking for two years ago.
4. The gate is closed to stop the children running into the road.
A. The gate is so closed that the children cannot run into the road.
B. The gate is closed so that the children cannot run into the road.
C. The gate is closed for the children not running into the road.
D. The gate is closed so as the children cannot run into the road.
5. "If I were you, I would take a break," Tom said to Daisy.
A. Tom wanted to take a break with Daisy. B. Tom advised Daisy to take a break.
C. Tom suggested not taking a break. D. Tom wanted to take a break, and so did Daisy.
VI. Read the following passage and choose the best answers:
Environment pollution is a term that…….to all the ways by which man pollutes his
surroundings. Man dirties the air with gases and smoke,…….the water with chemicals and
other substances, and damages the soil with……many fertilizers and pesticides. Man also
pollutes his surrounding……various other ways…… ,people ruin natural beauty
by…….junk and litter on the land and in the water. They operate machines and motor
vehicles that fill the air with…….noise.
Environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems facing mankind today.
Air, water, and soil are necessary to the survival of all living things. Badly polluted air can
cause illness, and……death. Polluted water kills fish and other…….life. Pollution of soil
reduces the amount of land that is……. for growing food. Environmental pollution also
brings ugliness to man’s naturally beautiful world.
1. A. refers B. attends C. directs D. aims
2. A. poisons B. pours C. puts D. surrounds
3. A. extreme B. too C. such D. all
4. A. for B. with C. in D. through
5. A. Besides B. As instance C. Therefore D. For example
6. A. scattering B. dismissing C. filling D. dispersing
7. A. embarrassing B. disturbing C. confusing D. dismissing

8. A. therefore B. consequently C. even D. including
9. A. water B. marine C. hydro D. coastal
10. A. able B. capable C. probable D. available
VII. Read the following passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D.
In the primary school, a child is in a comparatively simple setting and most of the time
forms a relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school, a new world
opens up and frequently it is much more difficult world. The pupil soon learns to be less
free in the way he speaks to teachers and even to his fellow pupils. He begins to lose
gradually the free and easy ways of the primary school, for he senses the need for a more
cautious approach in the secondary school where there are older pupils. Secondary staff
and pupils suffer from the pressures of academic work and seem to have less time to stop
and talk. Teachers with specialist roles may see hundreds of children in a week, and a
pupil may be able to form relationships with very few of the staff. He has to decide which
adults are approachable; good school will make clear to every young person from the first
year what guidance and personal help is available, but whether the reality of life in the
institution actually encourages requests for help is another matter.
Adult often forget what a confusing picture school can offer to a child. He sees a great
deal of movement, a great number of people, often rather frightening, looking people and
realizes that an increasing number of choices and decisions have to be made. As he
progresses through the school the confusion may become less but the choices and
decisions required will increase. The school will rightly expect the pupil to take the first
steps to obtain the help he needs, for this is the pattern of adult of life for which he has to
be prepared, but all the time the opportunuties for personal and group advice must be
presented in a way which makes them easy to understand and within easy reach of pupils.
1. One of the problems for pupils entering secondary schools is that……….
A. they are taught by many different teachers.
B. they do not attend in every subject
C. the teachers do not want to be friently
D. the teachers give most attention to the more academic pupils
2. In secondary schools every pupil having problems should…………

A. be able to discuss his problem in class B. know how to ask for help
C. be able to discuss his problem with any teacher D. learn how to ask for help
3. Talking about secondary schools, the author is mainly concerned about……….
A. academic standards B. the personal development of pupils
C. the role of specialist teachers D. the training of the individual teachers
4. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?
A. It is hard for pupils to make decisions.
B. Both teachers and pupils are under the pressure of heavy load of work.
C. Teachers do not offer their pupils adequate help.
D. Pupils can not make friends with each other.
5. What is the tone of the writer of the passage?
A. Indifferent B. Ironical C. Amusing D. Critical
VIII. To rewrite the following sentences with given words.
1. I wish I had not sold my motorbike.
I regret………………………………………………………………………………
2. Students were eager to see their new teacher.
Students could not wait……………………………………………………………
EXERCISE 6
I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
1. A. citizen B. character C. arrival D. similar
2. A. encourage B. establish C. religion D. voluntary
3. A. respond B. recycle C. resource D. scounting
4. A. power B. belong C. enough D. unite
5. A. absence B. report C. regard D. behave
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. organization B. co-operation C. dictation D. capital
2. A. confuse B. pollute C. nuclear D. reduce
3. A. naked B. hatred C. decided D. washed
4. A. that B. this C. think D. mother
5. A. honour B. hour C. honest D. hope

III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:
1. I do not feel good. I………home from work tomorrow.
A. am staying B. stay C. will have stayed D. stayed
2. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests……….when he…….at the party.
A. left / had arrived B. left / arrived C. had left / had arrived D. had left / arrived
3. No sooner………the classroom than the bell……….
A. I had entered / rang B. had I entered / had rung
C. had I entered / rang D. did I enter / rang
4. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. Rich people are not always happy. B. The rich are not always happy.
C. The rich are always not happy. D. The rich person not always happy.
5. It is said that…………can still enjoy music.
A. deafness B. those deaf C. deaf boy D. the deaf
6. People……….how to dye even before they knew how to read and write.
A. have know B. had known C. knew D. are know
7. The mute and the deaf need hearing………
A. support B. help C. devices D. aids
8. I need some………concerning the courses at your school.
A. news B. articles C. information D. instruction
9. When I was at college, I……. three foreign language, but I……all except a few words
of each.
A. spoke / had forgotten B. spoke / have forgotten
C. had spoken / had forgtotten D. had spoken / have forgotten
10. I do not know what………….
A. is this knife used to B. this knife is used for
C. this knife is used to doing D. is this knife used to do
11. Peter: What are you doing under desk? Mary: I………to find my pen.
A. tried B. try C. have tried D. am trying
12. She suddenly remembered that she……….her key at home.
A. was leaving B. left C. has left D. had left

13. What……….about the new tax law?
A. do you think B. are you thinking C. have you thought D. have you think
14. They have complained……… the police………the noise.
A. to / about B. with / for C. with / of D. to / on
15. He always leaves HCM City……….Hanoi……….January.
A. to / by B. at / on C. for / in D. towards / at
16. Father promised that he………….me a bicycle.
A. is studying B. will buy C. would buy D. was buying
17. I am going to enroll………….a French class.
A. for B. in C. on D. B and C are correct
18. Of the following sentences, the grammatically correct one is…………
A. That car use to by my father B. That car used to use for transporting flowers
C. That car is used for my father D. That car used to be used to transfort flowers
20. She.….live in France when she was a child, so she……cold weather of winter.
A. used to / is used to B. was used to / use to
C. is used to / was used to D. used to / used to
21. The shelf……….those old books.
A. is used to holding B. used to hold C. is used to hold D. used to holding
IV. Identify the underlined word(s) or phrase(s) that must be changed in order for
the sentence to be corrected.
1. The old is usually cared for by the young in the family.
A B C D
2. Much too his surprise, when Robert arrived in London, he had found several
A B C
relatives waiting for him at the airport.
D
3. The society has the responsible of educating a young.
A B C D
4. The Armory Show, held in New York in 1913, was a important exhibition of
A B C D

modern European art.
V. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
1. The police accused Tom of having stolen the money.
A. The police said Tom stolen the money.
B. The police believed Tom was stealing the money.
C. The police said Tom had stolen the money.
D. The police said Tom has stolen the money.
2. As soon as he waved his hand, she turned away.
A. He saw her turn away and he waved his hand.
B. He waved his hand at the same time as she did.
C. He waved hid hand and at once she turned away.
D. She turned away because he waved his hand away.
3. The news of her marriage caused us no surprise.
A. We were not surprised when she got married.
B. We knew she had married but we were still surprised.
C. Her marriage disurprise us a littlle.
D. We were greatly surprised when we heard she had married.
4. That library book must be returned within one week.
A. The book are brought back last week.
B. The book should have been returned a week ago.
C. The book has already been borrowed for a week.
D. The book can not be kept longer than a week.
VI. Read the following passage and choose the best answer Among A, B, C, or D.
In 776 the first Olympic Games was held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the
Greek’s chief God, Zeus. The Greeks emphasized physical fitness and strength in their
education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping, javelin throwing, box and
horse racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed every four years at
Mount Olympus. Winners were greatly honored by having olive wreaths placed on their
heads, and any wars in progress were halted to allow the Games to take place.
The Greeks attached so much importance to these games that they calculated time in

four-year cycles called “Olympiads” dating from 776 B.C.
1. What was the Olympic Games held for?
A. to stop wars B. to honor Zeus
C. to crown the best athletes D. to sing song, about the athletes
2. Which of the following contests was not mentioned?
A. Javelin throwing B. Boxing C. Skating D. Running
3. Where were contests in running, jumping, javelin throwing, boxing and horse racing
held?
A. In other cities B. In capital cities
C. At Mount Olympus D. In individual cities
4. How were winners greatly honnored?
A. By progress B. By poems
C. By education D. By having olive wreaths placed on their heads
5. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks?
A. They like to fight B. They were very athletic
C. They liked a lot of ceremony D. They were not very athletic
EXERCISE 7
I. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
1. A. sundeck B. garden C. weekend D. even
2. A. excursion B. return C. further D. sure
3. A. software B. become C. often D. borrow
4. A. decided B. stopped C. washed D. laughed
5. A. hours B. students C. brothers D. hospitals
II. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
1. A. explore B. surface C. income D. servant
2. A. technical B. employer C. arrival D. reception
3. A. delicious B. available C. production D. photograph
4. A. brochure B. effect C. humid D. notice
5. A. destroy B. pressure C. province D. rural
III. To choose the best answer among A ,B ,C , or D:

1. The artist……… painted this picture is a classmate of mine.
A. who B. whom C. whose D. which
2. The building in…………….he lives is very old.
A. where B. who C. which D. that
3. Tom: How are you today, Mary? Mary: ……………
A. I’m 20 B. Good, I like it C. No, thank you D. Fine, thanks
4. Can you give me a hand to do the household _________?
A. work B. job C. chores D. items
5. I can’t get into my room because I _______ my key.
A. lose B. lost C. have lost D. had lost
6. Hoa: Thank you for the nice gift. Trang: …………….
A. But do you know how much it costs? B. In fact. I myself don’t like it
C. I’m glad you like it D. Never remind me
7. Now my sister _____ a bicycle of her own.
A. is having B. are having C. has D. had
8. We can ____ not only through words but also through body language.
A. talk B. transfer C. interpret D. communicate
9. Peter: What a beautiful dress you have! I like it. Mary: ……………
A. It’s great B. Oh. It’s old C. You look nice D. Thanks
10. You must not shout at the table when having dinner. It is very ___________.
A. polite B. rude C. normal D. humorous
11. I ________ much of you lately. We _________three months ago.
A didn’t see / have met B haven’t seen / last met
C haven’t seen / have met D. didn’t see / met
12. The doctor said that his appetite _____ him restore his health quickly.
A. has helped B. helps C. would help D. is helping
13. _______ communication is related to expressions of the face and gestures
A. Informal B. Non-verbal C. Formal D. Verbal
14. He ________ for the results since last Friday.
A. was waiting B. has been waiting C. waited D. is waiting

15. According to most Asians, love is supposed to follow marriage, not _______ it.
A. precede B. confide C. sacrifice D. determine
16. The teacher asked __________late for school.
A. why is An B. An is why C. why was An D. why An was
17. I am sure he _______ the exams easily.
A. will pass B. passes C. is passing D. has passed
18. Do you think our parents____________ everything for our future?
A. sacrifice B. exchange C. refuse D. suppose
19. By the time he _____________ to the meeting, it had begun for 15 minutes.
A. had gone B. has gone C. went D. was going
20. Mike said, "We have just bought these books."
A. Mike said they just bought those books.
B. Mike said they had just bought those books.
C. Mike said they have just bought those books.
D. Mike said they had bought those books
21. While I ……………………… T.V last night, a mouse ran across the floor.
A. watch B. watched C. am watching D. was watching
22. My father said to me “Don’t stay there long “ .
A. Father told me not stay there long. B. Father told me not to stay there long.
C. Father said me not to stay there long. D. Father told to me not stay here long.
23. He began to feel ill while………………
A. he is doing the exam B. he has done the exam
C. he would do the exam D. he was doing the exam
24. She apologized………………
A. not for coming to their wedding ceremony
B. for not come to their ceremony wedding
C. for not coming to their wedding ceremony
D. for come to their wedding ceremony
25. I wanted to get the bill, so I tried to attract the waiter’s ……….
A. attention B. compliment C. assistance D. eyes

26. I haven’t heard from Maria …………….
A. since many months before B. since months ago
C. for many months ago D. for a long time
27
. The more cars come into the city……………………
A. the slower the traffic is B. the more slowly does the traffic moves
C. the faster the traffic moves D. the more slowly moves the traffic
28. _______ at someone is considered as rude.
A. Shaking B. Greeting C. Waving D. Pointing
29. He went back to work in his country after he _____ his course in London.
A. finishes B. has finished C. was finishing D. had finished
30. The wedding day was ________ chosen by the groom’s parents.
A. careless B. careful C. carelessly D. carefully
31. I ______ to the same barber since last year.
A. went B. have been going C. go D. had gone
32. Nga: How are you feeling? Nam: I’ve been feeling better since ______.
A. the doctor has come B. The doctor had come
C. the doctor will come D. the doctor came
IV. Choose the underlined part in each sentence that should be corrected.
1. Last year my little brother got lost while we had gone shopping
A B C D
2. Our class will visit the teacher when we will have free time.
A B C D
3. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them
A B C D
4. My uncle lived in Hanoi since 1990 to 1998, but he is now living in Hue.
A B C D
5. Yesterday, I watched TV, practiced the piano, and done my homework.
A B C D
V. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.

1. The novel has 250 pages.
A. There are 250 pages in the novel. B. It is 250-pages novel.
C. The Novel is 250 pages thick. D. All are correct.
2. When I came, they had dinner.
A. They had eaten before I came. B. They ate long after I came.
C. I came during their dinner. D. They did not eat until I came.
3. I have never eaten this food before.
A. It is the first time I have eaten this food.
B. It is the tastiest food I have eaten
C. I have never eaten such a good food before
D. The food is so bad that I have never eaten before.
4. She used to take me to school by bike.
A. I used to be taken to school by bike. B. I was used to take to school by bike.
C. I have been taken to school by bike. D. I was used to taken to school by bike.
VI. Read the following passage and choose the best answers:
Early cameras of the 16
th
and 17
th
century were able to project images onto paper or
glass but the……. Of capturing,…….and printing the images took many more years. Up
until the 17
th
century, scientists believed that light was……. basically of the “white” that
is perceived by the human eye. It took the research done by famous…….Issac Newton
to…….that flight is actually composed of a spectrum of colors. While he made a big……
to the study of optics (that is at the core of camera…….) with this discovery, Newton did
not actually have anything to…… with camera development.
1. A. learning B. study C. work D. researching
2. A. treating B. working C. processing D. making

3. A. composed B. consisted C. included D. make

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