Tran
Manh
TUdng
DE
KIEM
TRA
^ ^
Anh
Lop
9
On t^p
Tieng
Anh theo chi/olng trlnh chua'n.
Cac d6' thi hpc ky 15 phut va 45 phut.
Bien so^n theo chuong trinh ciia bg giao dgc.
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IHiiVIPNTiNHBlNHTHUAN
NHA XUAT
BAN
DAI HOC QU6C GIA HA NQI
LCJI NOI DAU
Cac em hoc sinh va cac bac phu huynh than men!
Vai muc dich giup cac em hoc sinh cung c6 va van dung kien thuc
da hoc d^ dat ket qua tot trong cac bai ki8m tra cung nhu cac ki thi,
chiing toi bien soan cuon "De
kiem
tra
tieng
Anh 16"p 9" dira theo
chuong trinh cua Bo Qiao due va Dao tao.
Sach dung cho hoc sinh lop 9 vai moi trinh do trung binh, kha va
gioi.
Cuon sach gom c6: 4 phan
•
Phan
I: Cac
6.h
kiem tra hoc ki l': 15 phut, 45 phut, de kiem tra
hoc ki I va mot s6 dl thi tham khao.
•
Phan
11:
Cac d6 kiem tra hoc ki II: 15 phut, 45 phut, dk kilm
tra hoc ki II va mot so d^ thi tham khao. j
•
Phan
III: Tom tat ngCr phap tieng Anh lop 9.
• /F: De tuyen sinh vao lap 10.
Moi bai kiem tra deu c6 dap an de cac em hoc sinh c6 thi tir danh
gia trinh do ciia minh, d6ng thai cac bac phu huynh cung c6 thi kilm tra
cho con em minh. Chung toi tin rang cuon sach nay se rat b6 ich trong
qua trinh hoc tap cua cac em. Cuon sach con c6 thi lam tai lieu tham
khao cho cac ban dong nghiep.
•-; *;,/.;:, Tac gia
PHAN I
CAC
KI^M TRA HOC KY I
•
1. DE
KIEM
TRA 15 PHUT
DE so 1
I. Choose the best answer.
1. I wish you some money for your rent, but I'm broke
myself.
A. can lend B. would lend C. could lend D. will lend
2.
Would you like and visit me next summer?
A. come B. coming C. to come D. came
3.
Rick left class early because he a headache.
A. had B. used to have C. was having D. has had
4.
Sara didn't hear the phone. She
A. sleeps B. slept C. is sleeping D. was sleeping
5.
Marie and Pierre Curie penicillin.
A. discover C. have discovered
B.
are discovering D. discovered
6. I have worked for the company since I for Ho Chi Minh City.
A. have left B. left C. am leaving D. was leaving
7.
We our English assignment since 7:00 AM. > .
A. are working B. worked C. have worked D. will work
8. I the climate in the country.
A. used to B. didn't use to C. am not used toD. am used
9.
1
didn't use .abroad to visit my uncle.
A. to going B. go C. to go D. to have gone
10.
We have learnt Japanese
2003.
A. for B. since C. in D. on
II.
Write sentences beginning
"/H'/.v/i".
, j, , * 1. We don't buy that house. ->
PHAN
I. CAC
DE
KIEM
TRA HQC
KY I
2.
They never
visit
us.
—>
3. She is often late school.
—>
4.
I can't go to the museum
with
you now.
—>
5. I don't
like
eating chicken,
i
ri'iw
1 :.!
DES6
2 :
I.
Put in the Present perfect or Past simple of the verbs in brackets.
1.
I (not see) Rachel for
ages.
She (not
visit)
us since July.
2.
Martin
(be) to Greek
five
times. He loves the place.
3. I
(work)
for a computer company for a year. That was after college.
4.
The last time I (go) to
Brighton
was in August.
5. When my
parents
were on holiday, I (stay)
with
my grandparents
for
two weeks. ^
II.
Change the following sentences into the Passive.
1
•
Peter is writing a letter to his friend.
'^'i
' "
• •
2. My friends are making
some
phone calls in the evening.
—>
3. Bad drivers are causing many accidents.
->
4.
My father used to take me to the place when I was young.
->
5. What
will
you do
if
you
finish
writing
the book?
4
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9
DE
SO 3
I.
Put in at, on or in into each gape. •'• ''
•'^'^-'^'•^
ftrar-l
1.
We travelled overnight to Paris and arrived 5 o'clock
the morning.
2.
The course begins 7 January and
ends
sometime
April.
3. I haven't
seen
Kate for a few days. I last saw her Tuesday.
4.
The price of
electricity
is going up October.
5. I've been
invited
to the wedding 14 February.
II.
Use the construction
"so that"
or "such that"to rewrite the sentences
below.
1.
The
house
was so expensive that we can't buy it.
2.
The room was so narrow that we couldn't
live
in it.
->
3. It was such a dark room that we
could
see nothing.
->
4.
She is so unhappy that she rarely smiles.
->
5. It was so hot today that we had to delay the
picnic.
->
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S64
I.
Choose the best answer. » , ,i
1.
He
told
me the
flight
then.
A.
cancel B. not cancel C. not to cancel D. cancelled
2. If you
open the
window,
the room
bright.
A.
are B.
will
be
C.
should be D.
could
be
3. It is very hot now. I
wish
it tomorrow.
A.
was
raining
B. rained
C.
would
rain
D. rains
4.
The
girl
is too young the
games.
A.
to play B.
playing
C.
play D. played
PHAN
I.
CAC DE
KIEM TRA
HQC KYI
5. The president
will
visit
Viet
Nam
June
20"' 2006.
A.
in B. at C. on D.
from
II.
Report the
sentences.
'
1.
"We are watching TV now," they said. r
2. "I
don't
have
much free time to
speak
to you now," he said to me.
3. "She usually waits for me here," he said.
4.
"She
doesn't
like
drinking
coffee," he said.
mn>.Htiifj
5. "They read English books every day," she said to me.
III.
Report the
sentences.
Use the verbs in brackets.
1. "You
had better leave this party early," he asked, (advise)
->•
2.
"Stop your car," the policeman asked me. (order)
->
DESOS
I,
Choose
the
best
answer.
1
English
fluently
isn't
difficult.
A.
Speak
B. To
speak
C. Speaking D. To speaking
2.
Don't forget
Mr.
Thieu as soon as you arrive in the
city.
A.
to
visit
B.
visiting
C. visited D. to
visiting
3. They prefer reading books TV.
A.
to watch B. to watching C. watching D. for watching
4-
You not spend much time playing
games.
A.
have
to B. had better C.
suggested
D.
will
have
to
5. I am too busy you
with
work.
A.
help B. helping C. to help D. to helping
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KIEM TRA TIENG
ANH
LCiP
9
II.
Complete the
sentences
with
the correct
form
of the words in brackets.
1.
In Spring, the place is
with
skiers, (crowd)
2.
He was so sad
because
the
film
ended (happy)
III.
Make a new
sentence
with
a tag question
which
has the
same
meaning
as the
first
sentence.
,
1.
They don't go to school on
foot
every day.
2.
She
doesn't
have
a lot of friends in Ha
Noi.
3. He waited for her
until
she
came
back.
4.
They
have
already spoken to her about the problem.
5. She won't meet you this morning.
2. DE
KIEM
TRA 45 PHUT
DESOl
I.
Choose
the
word
that has the underlined part pronounced
differently
from
the others.
1.
A. south B. about C. country D. around
2.
A. mosque B. question C. quarter D. gueen
3. A. special B. climate C.
because
D. come
4.
A. ghost B.
hold
C.
gold
D. monster
II.
Choose
the
best
answer. , .,
1.
If
the sky is clear, you can see the
stars
night. ,,,,
•
A.
at . B. in C. on D. when
2.
The
first
man walked on the moon 21 July 1969.
A.
in B. at C. on D. 0
3. In
Britain
people send
each
other
cards
Christmas.
A.
in B. on C. at D.
till
4.
Would
you
mind
me
some
money?
A.
to lend B. lend C. lending D. lent
5. Do they
like
football
every day?
A.
to play B. play C.
playing
D. played
6. We'd
like
you to answer the two questions immediately.
A.
inviting
B.
invite
C. to
invite
D.
invention
7. They used famous
football
players. We all admire them.
A.
to being B. to be C. be D. being
8. We can
find
the
of
the
information
on the Internet, can't we?
A.
source B. picture C.
limitation
D.
area
9. Can you
tell
me
some
of
the Internet?
A.
advance B. disadvantages C. valuable D. worthless
10.
The magazine is read in our country. It is
known
as
"the magazine for
teenager".
A.
widely
B. rearely C. hardly D. scarely
III.
Complete the sentences with an appropriate form of the words in
parentheses.
1.
They
became
after the earthquake, (home)
2.
It is such an day that I
will
remember it in my
mind,
(enjoy)
3. Everyone wants to reduce air (pollute)
4
stamps
is one of
my
hobbies, (collect)
IV.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1.
It's a
pity
I cant play the guitar
well.
i,
I
wish
2.
My mother spent three hours making a
dress.
It
took
3. We haven't been to the concert for over a year.
The last time
4.
I don't normally have coffee for breakfast.
I
am not used
V.
Choose the word
(A,
B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
Everybody
loves movies. We see them at
(I)
and we watch them on
TV.
They are popular
(2)
children and adults, too. We can learn
from
them
or
we can have a good time watching them. We also
call
movies
"motion
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KIRM
TR A
TIRNH
ANH I (ip Q
pictures".
"Motion"
is a noun for
"moving".
People
tried
to
(3)
motion
in
pictures for centuries. Even prehistoric artists showed animals running in their
cave pictures. Near the end of the 19th century several Europeans and
Americans
tried
to
(4)
movies. No one knows who made the
first
one. New
York
City
had the
first
movie theatre
(5)
1894. People (6) money in a
small
machine and looked
into
it at the movie. By 1900, movies were popular
all
over Europe and the
United
States.
They were not very good, but people
liked
them
because
they were new and different. Every year people
(7)
ways to make movies better. They invented machines to show the pictures on
a (8)
. Then everyone
could
see the
motion
pictures on the
front
wall
of a
theatre
(9)
inside a small machine. In 1927, inventors added sound to
movies.
Then they added color. Today it
(10)
several
million
dollars to
make a movie. However, movie makers collect
million
dollars
from
people at
movie
theatres
because
everyone loves movies.
1.
A
theatres
B.
stadium
C.
museum
D.
house
2.
A.
with
B.
for
C.
about
D.
at
3.A.
see
B.
show
C.
made
D.
create
4.
A. do
B.
make
C.
build
D.
draw
5. A. since
B.
for
C.
in
D.
at
6. A. gain
B.
throw
C.
put
D.
save
7. A. pointed
B.
shown
C.
based
D.
inveted
8. A. screen
B.
flat
C.
path
D.
speaker
9. A. but for
B.
instead
C.
instead of
D.
except for
10.
A.
costs
,
B.
pays
C.
damages
D.
spends
DE
SO 2
I.
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently
from
the others.
1.
A.
village
B. shrine
C.
river
D. picnic
2.
A.
town
B.
grown
C.
mountain D. down
3. A.
tired
B. enjoyed C. reached D. arrived
4.
A. bamboo B. afternoon C.
food
D.
foot
5. A. trips B. rivers
C.
trees
D. days ,
II.
Add since or for
1.
We
have
been
in Hong Kong a long time.
2.
My grandfather has
left
for Thailand August. ' '
3. We
have
worked for the Container Corporation 1820. ''
4.
The
have
attended
the important meeting this morning. :.
III.
Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that
needs
'
correcting.
'^/jxii
1.
They
asked
me how did I
persuade
him to give up smoking.
''V''>'-'
A
B C Q ani',.
„ (B).
a.
2. If
you
can't
answer
my questions, you
have
bad marks.
A
B -CD
3. The
trousers
are very expensive, and they couldn't buy it.
A
B C D
4.
The women
have
been
unemployed in
World
War
II.
A
B CD
5. Are the boys
used
to
live
without their
parents'
support?
A
B C D
IV.
Choose one
sentence
that has the same meaning as the root.
1. The last
time
I
spoke
to her was five years ago.
A.
I haven't spoken to her for five
years.
B.
I
have
spoken to her for
five
years.
C. I saw her last
five
years
ago.
D.
I saw last her
five
years
ago.
2. The children are fond of reading picture
books.
A.
The children
like
reading picture books.
B.
The children are interested in reading picture books.
C. The children are keen on reading picture books.
D. All
are correct.
3.
People
say that he is
dishonest.
A.
He is said to be
dishonest.
B.
It is said that he is
dishonest.
C. We
agree
that he is
dishonest.
D-
A and B are correct.
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KIEM
TRA
TIENG
ANH I rlP q
4. I'm very pleased that we will
meet
again
soon.
A.
I think we should
meet
again soon.
B.
I'm looking forward to meeting you again soon. ^ • v ' '
C.
Please
don't
come
and
meet
us again. '• : • '
D.
I've
been
looking for you for a long time.
5. "Would you like to go to the movies,
Sarah?"
Mike asked.
A.
Mike
invited
Sarah
to go to the movies.
B.
Mike
asked
Sarah
if
she
liked
to go to the movies. '
C.
Mike
suggested
Sarah
going to the movies. ; '
D.
Mike
reminded
Sarah
to go to the movies. "
V.
Read the
passage
carefully, then
choose
the correct answers.
Every
year
people in many countries learn English.
Some
of them are
youtlg
children.
Others
are
teenagers.
Many are adults.
Some
learn at school.
Others
study by
themselves.
A few learn English just by hearing the
language
in
films,
on television, in the office or among their fi-iends. But not many are
lucky
enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn English.
Why
do all
these
people learn English? It's not
difficult
to
answer
this
question. Many boys and girls learn English at school
because
it is one of their
subjects.
Many adults learn English
because
it is useful for their work.
Teenagers
often learn English for their higher
studies
because
some
of their
books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English
because
they want to read
newspapers
or
magazines
in English.
1.
According to the writer,
A.
only young people learn English.
B.
English is useful only for university
students.
C.
All
people learn English at school. ''
D.
EngHsh is popular all over the
world.
2.
Most people learn English by !
A.
watching
films
B.
hearing the
language
on television
C. working hard on the
lessons
D.
speaking English to their fi-iends
3. Many boys and girls learn English
because
A.
it is included in their study
courses.
B.
it's useful for their higher
studies
11
C.
it's their own language.
D.
they are forced to learn it.
4.
Many adults learn English
i
f (
A. in order to be able to read newspapers in English. ; ,
B.
because it helps them in their work. ,
C. because of their higher studies
D.
to communicate with their colleagues in the office.
5.
Which of the followings is not mentioned?
A. Enghsh is widely used.
B.
English is a compulsory subject. /
C. English is an international language.
D.
English is difficult to learn.
DE SO 3
I. Choose the best answer.
1. We drinking coffee in the morning.
A. used to B. are used to C. worthless D. would like
2.
I couldn't help slowly because it rained heavily.
A. driving B. drive C. to drive D. drove
3.
They the big company since 1976, haven't they?
A. don't run B. haven't run C. ran D. have run ,
4.
Everyone attended his speech, ?
A. didn't they B. did they C. did he D. didn't he
5.
My sister having lunch at the restaurant.
A. suggested B. needs C. decided D. had better
6. Let's wait for him here, ? ,
A. will you B. won't you C. shan't we D. shall we
7.
Nothing is wrong, ? ,,
A. are they B. is it C. isn't it D. aren't they
8 Saturday night I went to bed at 11 o'clok.
A. In B. On C. At D. As
9. I have the greatest for his courage.
A. admire B. admired C. admiring D. admiration
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KIEM
TRA TIF.Nr, ANH I riP
Q
10.
Dior willlaunch its spring next week.
A. collection B. collect C. collecting D. collective
II.
Supply the correct verb forms: }
1.
1
wish you more carefliUy in the future, (write)
2.
I wish he me so often, (not visit)
3.
If I were the Mayor of the city, I certain things, (change)
4.
You poor marks if you don't work hard, (get)
5.
If that man harder, he could earn more money, (work)
III.
Use the correct form of the word given to complete each sentence.
1. Jack is especially in geography, (interest)
2.
Our athletes were ready for the (compete)
3.
The Thames flows between its banks, (gentle)
4.
It's a story. It's too long and not interesting at all. (bore)
IV. Rewrite each sentence so that it has a similar meaning. Use the word(s)
in brackets.
1. The car is too expensive for me to buy. (such that)
2.
The dictionary is so useflil that I can't help buying it. (such that)
3.
The water is very hot. We can't drink it. (menh de trang ngu- chi ket
qua "so")
4.
The last time I called her was five days ago. (thi hien tai hoan thanh)
5.
I don't smoke any longer, (diing cau true used to)
V. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
THE BEATLES
In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the
whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have
achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how
sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north
of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by
performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some
success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that
was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They
were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written
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themselves.
After
that it
became
common for groups and
singers
to write their
own
songs.
The
Beatles
did not
have
a long
career.
Their
first
record was in
1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing
live
performances in 1966
because
it had
become
too
dangerous
for them - their
fans
were so excited that
they surrounded them and tried to
take
their clothes as souvenirs! However,
today
some
of their
songs
remain as famous as they were when they
first
came
out. Throughout the
world
many people can sing part of a
Beatles
song if y^u
ask them. Y r
1.
Which
sentence
below is not refered to the text? ;.
"ll
.£
A.
The four boys of the
Beatles
had good training in music.
B.
The
Beatles
were probably the most famous pop group in the whole
world
in the 1960s.
C. They stopped performing
live
performances in 1966.
D.
The
Beatles
composed and performed their own
songs.
2.
What the
fans
of the
Beatles
did was
A.
Take their clothes as souvenirs.
B.
Performed
songs
together
with
them.
C. Ask them to sing their
songs
only.
D.
Ask them to sing as many
songs
as possible.
3. Which
sentence
below is true about the
Beatles?
A.
The four boys of the
Beatles
came
from
American.
B.
Their
first
record was in 1970.
C. They composed and performed their own
songs.
D.
Beatles'
songs
became
famous
until
they died.
4.
The
Beatles
began
their
career
by ' '
A.
performing their
songs
regularly in public.
B.
performing and recording
songs
by black Americans.
C. doing
live
performances when they were young.
D.
giving
their
fans
a lot of souvenirs.
5.
Some
songs
of
the
Beatles
now '
A.
are the most famous. , ; i '
B.
are out
of
date
to sing.' ' ' "
C. are sung by adults only.
D.
are
still
famous as they
used
to be.
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DEK1EMTRATIENGANHL6P9
DE
SO 4
I,
Choose the
best
answer. a , .
1.
We
will
stay
London
Tuesday
through Friday.
A.
in B. on C. at D. 0
'
i
2.
The park is open May through
September.
A.
in B. on C. at D.
from
3. The office
will
be closed Christmas and New Year.
A.
between B. behind C. among D. inside
4.
He is a
great
admirer
Picasso's
early paintings.
A.
in B. for C. of D. on
5. She divided our
class
four groups. '/'
A.
into B. by C. on D. about
6. The
house
two bedrooms, a bathroom and a small kitchen.
A.
composes
B. comprises C.
store
D. lay
7. Good! You
have
made
a good at your work.
A.
impression B. mind C. wonder D. regard
8. Hue is for its specialities.
A.
compulsory B. famous C. visible D. impressive
9. Islamic people go to the church to
A.
pray B. combine C. appoint D.
discuss
10. He was
because
of
his infectious
disease.
A.
divided B. adopted C.
separated
D. required
II.
Supply the correct verb forms: ^
1.
We enjoy along the river, (swim) ,.,
2.
The rain has
made
the children their
games,
(stop)
3. The principal noticed
those
pupils
harder
and
harder,
(try)
4.
The lady wants the waiter her
some
more
sugar,
(bring)
5. They
keep
about an old friend whom they met
yesterday,
(talk)
III.
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently
from the others.
1.
A. playecf B.
live^
C. stayed D. asked
2. A. coughed B. fished C. waM D.
fittg^
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3. A.
^orse
B.
^ouse
C. hand D. ^our
4.
A. design B.
present
C. president D. seen
5. A. hear B. tear C.
swear
D. there
IV.
Rewrite each
sentence
in reported speech. Use the word in brackets.
1. "I
don't
mind
helping you solve the problem," he said to her. (offer)
2. "I'm
sorry. I am late," said she. (apologise)
.v?
rr,
, ;•.>;.
^
rr
r
3.
"If
1
were you,
1
would
buy the car," he said to me. (advise)
•>!.}{
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4.
"Tell
us where you are
from,"
they said, (want)
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-u.iO
;
.?.
5.
"I'm
x^illing
to help her
with
housework," he said, (offer) ;
V.
Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that
best
fits each of the blank spaces.
Name'(l)
an ex-Governor of New South Wales, Sydney is the
State's
capital (2) Located on the
south-east
coast
of Australia in the
temperate zone, it enjoys a
mild
(3) , averaging 14.5 hours of sunshine
per day (4) summer and 10.25 hours in winter. It is also the largest,
oldest and
perhaps
the most
beautifiilly
situated
city
in Australia. First
established by the
British
as a convict settlement (5) 1788, it is a
modern cosmopolitan
city
that has developed into one of the nation's major
industrial,
business,
and (6) centers.
Sydney is (7) to nearly 4.2
million
people (as at 1995). The suburbs
reach out
from
the
city
center and harbor creating a metropolitan
area
of about
1000
square
kilometers. The 57
square
kilometer harbor is one of the largest in
the
world
and famous (8) the unmistakable 134
high
arch
of
the Harbor
Bridge
and the graceful sails (9) the Opera House. It is a busy
waterway
with
ferries, freighters, hydrofoils and (10) craft.
1.
A. of B.
like
C. as D. after
2.
A.
area
. B. part C.
city
D. role
3. A.
wind
B. atmosphere C.
degree
D. climate
4.
A. in B. at C. on D. when
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5. A. in B. at C. on D. when
6. A. manufacture B. manufacturing C. manufactory D. manufacturer
7. A. root B.
house
. ' C. home D. hometown
8.
•
A.
on B. of C. to D. for
9. A.
from
B. of V C. to D. in
10.
A.
please
B.
pleasant
C. pleased D.
pleasure
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OOi
C):."tJ
•••a,
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5
I.
Complete the conversation, using prepositions of
time:
in,
on,
at,
by,
during,
urua,
for,
since.
1.
A:
Your
mother's birthday is 23rd
May,
isn't it?
.i
.i-,
B:
Yes, I just hope this card
gets
there time.
tBo
i •
2.
A: Did you take
notes
the lecture? mom.
:>
B:
Yes, I did. 'nob vf^ '
A:
Can you lend me your notebook Friday?
B:
Sorry, I can't.
I'll
have
to
finish
my report the end of the week.
3. A: How long
have
you
been
learning English?
******
B:
Well,
I studied it
five
years
at school, and I've
been
having
evening
classes
last summer. That's when I
left
school.
4.
A:
Will
the bank be open
half
past
nine? ,
B:
Yes, it always
opens
absolutely time. , ,
II.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard
English.
1
•
This is most beautiful piece of China I
have
ever
seen.
A
B C D
2.
Connie walks more slow
because
she just had an operation.
, ^
,
ABC
D
3. I'm busv just now but
I'll
be
with
you on a moment. , , i ,
•
' '
A
B CD
4.
I
wish
you
would
stop
fight
and trv to
work
things out.
A
EC D
5. It's more expensive to travel on
Friday,
then
FlI
leave on Thursday evenmg.
A
BCD
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III.
Complete the
sentences
with the correct form of the words in braclcets.
1.
It's to wear T-shirts and faded jeans, (fashion)
2.
I wear my school
uniform
with
(proud)
ro,
t A
3. The
worldwide
situation is getting worse and worse, (economy)
4.
He wants to make a good on everyone he
meets,
(impress)
IV.
Complete the second
sentence
so that it has a
similar
meaning to the first.
1.
The
suitcase
was too heavy for the boy to carry.
The
suitcase
was so
2.
I
will
ask
someone
to translate this letter for you.
I
will
have
this letter i
3. He was very
tired,
and he couldn't eat.
He was too
4. If you
eat much vegetables, you
will
feel healthy.
The more
5. Why don't we go to the countryside?
I
suggested
V.
Read
the following passage and
choose
the item
(A,
B,
C,
or D) that
best
answers each of the questions about it.
During
World
War
I,
many women had jobs, and their clothes
needed
to be
more practical. They began wearing shorter skirts and bared their legs. Soon
they began wearing trousers. The
lively,
outrageous flapper style of the 1920s
included
lower waistlines, long necklaces and short hair. Men's
suits
became
looser and were
worn
with
a long tie.
During
the 1960s women wore
miniskirts,
and
jeans
and T-shirts
became
popular
with
both
sexes.
Women's
shoes
appeared
in many colors and styles.
Including
sandals
and platforms (=
shoes
with
a
thick
sole and
high
heel).
Since then, fashions
have
continued to
change
rapidly, and young people,
especially, are quick to wear the latest styles.
1.
What can be the
best
title
of the
passage?
A.
Puritan-style clothes C. War
Clothing
B.
Medieval costume D. Style
of
the 20th century
2.
When did women wear
jeans?
A.
In 1960.
B.
In the seventh
decade
of
the 20th century.
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C.
In the
sixth
decade
of
the 20th century.
D.
During
World
War
I.
3. Why did women begin wearing
trousers?
^ . . v
A.
They wanted to
look
lively
and outrageous. ' ''
B.
They were
fighting
for greater equality between the
sexes.
C.
They wanted to wear clothes that are
usefiil
for their
work.
D.
They didn't
like
wearing short skirts.
4.
What
does
the
word
"suits" in the
first
paragraph
mean?
A.
fashions B. style C.
dresses
D.
pieces
of
clothing
5.
Which
of
the
following
is
not true?
A.
During
World
War I women began wearing short skirts to
bare
their
legs.
B.
During
1960s, men and women
liked
to wear T-shirts.
C.
During
World
War I women
needed
useful
clothes. s
D.
Young people are quick to wear the latest styles. , *
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I.
Find
the one choice that
best
completes
the sentence. ^'
1. I'm
supposed
to be here, ?
A.
am I B. am not I C. are I D. aren't I
2.
Nothing is wrong, ?
A.
is it B. are they C. isn't it D. aren't they
3. I enjoy to the park on summer evenings.
A.
to go B. going C. having gone D. to be gone
4.
Don't forget home as soon as you arrive at your destination.
A.
to
call
B.
calling
C. having called D. to be called
5. What about programs?
A.
playing B. gaming C. sports D. match
6. I
like
to see "Match of the Day" on Saturdays. That's my
A.
popular B. favorite C. preferable D. likeable
7. The company has issued a strong denial responsibility for the mistake.
A.
of B. about C.
with
D. on
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8. Her teaching experience gives her an when
working
with
children.
A.
advantage B. advantaging C. advancement D. advantaged
9. It's an entertaining and documentary.
A.
inform
B.
informed
C. informative D.
informal
10.
The group posted the name of
the
men the Internet,
A.
in B. on C. at D. do .,
II.
Use the correct form of the word given in each sentence.
1.
Are your children in watching cartoons? (interest)
^'^
"'^
2.
We have no teaching him
English,
(difficult) ^'
3.
Can you
tell
me
some
between them? (different)
4.
Oh, it is the
speech
I have ever
known,
(long)
5. The of
living
in big cities is that the air is
polluted,
(advantage)
III.
Fill
in with past simple or present perfect.
1.
A: I
Have
you
been
(you/be) on holiday this year?
B:
No, I (can/not) go,
because
J (break)
my
leg in August and (have) to stay in hospital.
2.
A:
(you/visit)
the
National
Museum yet?
B:
Yes, I (be) there three times, but I (not/see)
everything
yet.
3.
A: I'm ever so sorry, Jim, but I (bum) your dinner.
Maria
(phone) and I (forget) about the
food.
B.
That's okay, I (already/eat).
IV.
Rewrite the following sentences using the word in bold type.
1.
It's months since I saw
Jane.
for
2.
When did she come back?
since
3.
I haven't spoken to him for a week.
last
4.
How
long
is it since he
found
a new job?
when
5. It's a month since I saw Chris.
seen
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V.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
Singapore is an island
city
of about three
million
people. It's a beautiful
(1)
with
lots of parks and open
spaces,
it's also a very
(2)
city.
Most
of the people (3) in
high-
rise flats in different parts of
the island The
business
district
is very modem
with
(4) of
high
new
office
buildings. Singapore also has
some
nice older sections. In
Chinatown,
there (5) rows of
old
shop
houses.
The Government
buildings
in Singapore are very (6) and
date
from
the
colonial
days.
Singapore is famous (7) its
shops
and restaurants. There are
many good shopping centers. Most of the (8) are duty free.
Singapore's restaurants (9) Chinese,
Indian,
Malay
and European
food,
and the (10) are quite reasonable.
1.
A.
district
B.
town
C.
city
b;
D,
village
2.
A. large
B.
dirty
C.
small
D.
clean
3.
A.
live
B.
lives
C.
are
living
D.
lived
4.
A.lot
B.
lots
C.
many
D.
much
5. A. is
B. will
be
C.
were
D.
are
6. A. beauty
B.
beautifiil
C.
beautify
D.
beautiftilly
7. A. in . „
B.
on
C.
at
D.
for
8. A. good ^
B.
goods
C.
goodness
D.
goody
9. A. sells
B.
selling
C.
sell
D.
sold
10.
A. priced /
B.
price
C.
prices
D.
pricer
DESOT
I.
Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other
words.
1.
A.
farmer
B.
farewell
C.
factory
D.
fairy
2.
A.
cattle ,
B.
country
C.
canal
D.cover
3.
A.
money
B.
machine
C.
many
D.
mother
4.
A.
borrow
B.
agree
C.
await
D.
prepare
5.
A.
interesting
B.
surprising
C.
amusing
D.
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II.
Choose the underhned word or phrase
(A,
B, C, D) that
needs
correcting.
1.
Peter
wished that he has gone to the party last week.
ABC
^ • ^
2.
T
don't know where is Joe; he could be at home. • ^W';
A
BCD 0
3
If I
had a car. I
will
drive it to the
seaside
every day. '" '
,1.
A B CD
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•if >-
4.
It was so a hot
cake
that I couldn't eat
it.
'
A
BCD
5. John doesn
like
rock music; nor
like
his friends. '
A
BCD
III.
Fill
in a, an or the where necessary.
1.
He visited Pyramids
while
he was in Egypt.
2
Morpeth is
town
in north of England.
3. She lives in Castle
near
River Rhine.
4.
I went shopping at Macy's and bought expensive overcoat.
IV.
Rewrite the following
sentences
as directed.
1.
She is too lazy to
pass
the
test.
(Use "So")
2.
"What is your favorite sport,
Peter?"
He asked. (Use reported
speech)
3. You
have
to correct this exercise
carefiilly.
(Change into the passive)
4.
"Don't
kick
up the flowers." said the
gardener.
(Use reported
speech)
V.
Read the passage and answer the questions:
Jeans
are the most popular
kind
of clothes in the
world.
They are popular
almost everywhere - in
Japan,
France, Indonesia,
Canada
and
Brazil.
Rich
and
poor people wear them too.
In
1850, when
Levi
Strauss
arrived in
California,
he saw that workers
needed
strong clothes, so he began to make them.
These
pants
were very strong
and did not wear out easily. The
pants
became
very popular immediately.
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The
word
"jeans"
comes
from
the
word
"Genoa". Mr
Strauss
made
the
first
jeans
in the
United
States,
but the idea and the
kind
of
cloth
came
from
Europe.
The
names
came
from
France and
Italy.
s/n
i
Why
are
jeans
popular? In the
United
States,
they are the
only
kind
of
traditional
clothes. In the other countries, young people wear them
because
they
want
to
look
modem.
Jeans
are sign of youth and independence. Everybody
wears
jeans
because
everybody wants to be modem, young and independent.
1.
Are
jeans
popular all over the world?
2.
In
which
country did
jeans
become the traditional clothes?
3. Can
jeans
be
worn
out easily?
4.
Who wants to wear
jeans?
5. Are
jeans
made
for
only
rich
people?
6. Did the
name
jeans
come
from
Europe?
7. Where were the
first
jeans
made?
8. Why do people
like
wearing
jeans?
DESOS
I.
Choose the
best
answer.
1.
We
will
go a picnic next week. '
A.
at B. on C. in D. to
2.
They
will
come
here
11:30
AM.
A.
between B. at C. for D. in ,
3. She has come
here
yesterday.
A.
since B. for Con D. 0 ;
4.
There is a meeting 9:00
AM
and 2:00 PM.
A.
till
B. at C. on D. between
5. He
asked
me who the editor of
this
book ? -
A.
was B. were C. are D. is ,"
6. He wants to know whether I back
tomorrow,
n,
.;,il>f;il
A.
will
come B.
would
come C. come D.
came
7. He
told
me he leave the
city
the
following
day.
''•''^s'V
A.
has to B. had to • ' C.
would
have
to D.
will
have
to
8. He is a strict
A.
exam B. examination C. examine
,^,.,|,,^,D.
examiner^-
9. I want to at course.
A.
attended B.
attendance
C. attend D. attendant
10.
This school has excellent
A.
reputed B. reputable C. reputable D. reputation
II.
Fill in
yet,
already,
for, since or how long.
Paul
starts
work
at the hospital very early. It's only 8 o'clock and he has
(1)
made
the
beds
and cleaned the floors, but he
hasn't
cleaned the
staff
room
(2) He has worked
here
(3) ten
years,
and he quite likes it. He knows exactly (4)
each
job
takes
and
(5)
last month, when they hired a helper for him, the job has
been
better than
ever.
III.
Use the correct form of the word given to
complete
each
sentence.
1.
Lucy got
quickly
and went for
work,
(dress)
2.
This blouse is
lovely
and very (fashion)
3. I
spent
my happy in the countryside, (child)
4.
The
newspaper
is read by both
teenagers
and adults, (wide)
5. There is an documentary on Channel 4 tonight, (interest)
IV.
Choose the
best
answer (A, B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the
italic
sentence.
,
1.
"Why do you come here late? she asked
we.
, ^,
A.
She
asked
me why I
came
there
late. , " ,.
B.
She
asked
me why I come
there
late.
C. She
asked
me why I
came
here
late.
D.
She
asked
me why you
came
there
late.
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2. "Can
you play the piano?", he asked the
girl.
A.
He
asked
the
girl if
she can play the piano.
B.
He
asked
the
girl if
she could play the piano?
C. He
asked
the
girl if
she could play the piano.
D.
He
asked
the
girl if
she played the piano.
3. The gate is painted once a year.
A.
They paint the
gate
once
a
year.
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'
B.
They painted the
gate
once
a
year.
C. They are painting the
gate
once
a
year.
D.
They
will
paint the
gate
once
a
year.
4.
Food
can't be
sold
on the sidewalk.
A.
They can't sold
food
on the sidewalk.
B.
They can't be sold
food
on the sidewalk.
C. They can't sell
food
on the sidewalk.
D.
They can not sell
food
on the sidewalk.
V.
Read the following passage, then make
questions
and answer them.
A VISIT TO
A
FARM
Last summer,
Peter
and his
classmates
went to the countryside. They went
to
visit
a farm on
which
Peter's
Uncle Tom worked.
They
left
early in the morning and went
there
by bus. Uncle Tom and
some
workers met them at the bus stop and took them to their farm. On the
way.
Uncle Tom showed them the
field
of wheat and
vegetables
where
some
tractors were running up and down,
plowing
and breaking the
soil,
I
distributing
manure and planting
potatoes.
After
lunch, they all went for a
walk.
In the large yard of the farm they saw
some
farm machines. Among them is the biggest machine
which
is called a
combine
harvester.
They were
told
that this machine can cut and thresh com at
the
same
time. ^
In
the afternoon they went to the cattle farm. Horses,
sheep
and cows were
raised
here,
and cows were
milked
once
a day. Uncle Tom
also
spoke
about
different
things and about
life
in town and in the country.
After
having
some
tea and
cakes
they said goodbye and went home.
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1.
How /
Peter
/
classmates
/ go / Uncle Tom's
farm
/?
2.
What / tractors / do /? >\ vf.;-t (;>ii
3. What /
typical
/ combine harvester II
4.
What kinds /
farm
animals / raised / there /?
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I.
Choose the word that has the underHned part pronounced differently
from
the others.
1.
A.
com6
B.
fridge
C.
buy . .1
D.
^ring
2.
A.
adv/se
B.
riverside
C.
practise
D.
descr/be
3.
A.
wnimportant
B.
dwst
C.
cwt
D.
campws
4.
A.
school
B.
character
C.
chemistry
D.
choice
5.
A.
share
B.care
C.
are
D.
scorely
II.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard
English.
1.
They
hate
listening to
folk
song and
walk
at night.
A
B CD
2.
Repeat
what I
have
just said, shall you?
A
• B C D
3.
Would
you
like
going to the wedding party
with
me tonight?
ABC
D
4.
Travel by air is more expensive than traveling by
train.
A
B CD •
5. Mr.
Steve
prefers watching
football
to playing
football,
does
he?
A
B C D
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III.
Complete each of the
sentences
with the correct form of the verb in
brackets.
1.
He
hate
(answer) the phone, and very often just lets it
2.
He
tried
to avoid (answer) my question and refused
(listen)
my explanation.
3.
Would
you
mind
(lend) me £5? I forgot (cash) a cheque.
4.
I must remember (post) this letter today. It's important.
5. The joke that I
told
Michael
made
him (laugh) a lot.
rV.
Complete the second
sentence
so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
1.
Seeing Nelson Mandela
will
always stay in my memory. , ,,
I'll
never forget
2.
It was
difficult
for me to stop laughing at Wendy's letter.
I
couldn't help
3. Shall I phone you this evening?
Do
you want
4.
It
will
be good to see them again.
I'm
looking
5. I'd prefer not to go out tonight.
I'd
rather
V.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
Television
is one of
man's
most (1)
means
of communication.
It
brings
events
and
sounds
(2) around the
world
into
millions
of
homes. A person
with
a television set can sit in his
house
and watch the
president making a (3) or
visit
a foreign country. He can see a war
being
(4) and watch
statesmen
try (5) about
peace.
Through
television,
home viewers can see and learn about people, places, and things all
over the
world.
T.V even
takes
its (6) out of this
world.
It brings them
coverage of America's
astronauts
as the
astronauts
explore outer
space.
In
(7) to all
these
things, television brings its viewers a
steady
stream of programs that are (8) to entertain. In fact, T.V
provides (9) entertainment programs than any other
kind.
The
programs include action-packed dramas,
light
comedies, (10)
events
and motion pictures.
1.
A.
importance
B.
important
C.
unimportance
D.
unimportant
2. A.
from
B.
at
C.
in
D.
to
3. A.speak
B.speaking
C.speech
D.
spoken
4.
A.
fight
B.
find
C.
found
D.
fought
5.
A.
bring
B.
brought
C.
bringing
D.
to
bring
6.
A.
viewers
B.
seers
C.
lookers
D.
watchers
7.
A.
add
B.
edit
C.
addition
D.
editor
^
^
D.
built
' •
8.
A.
made
B.
designed
C.
more
D.
editor
^
^
D.
built
' •
9.
A.
many
B.
much
C.
more
D.
most
10.
A.
sport
B.
sporting
C.
sported
D.
sportier .Ml
I
I.
Choose the word
whose
main stress is placed differently from the others.
1.
A.
advance
B. amount C. attend D.
campus
2.
A. describe B. foreign , C. study D. order *
3. A.
persuade
B. polite C. publish D. supply
4.
A.
until
B. begin C. oral
'> (J^
i D. award
II.
Choose the
best
answer.
1.
If you leave your children at home alone, they most time
watching
TV.
A.
should spend B. spend C. are spending D.
will
spend
2.
You the top
of
the
roof
if you
stand on the chair.
A.
ought to reach B. might reach C.
have
reached D. can reach
3. You
here
if you
are not good at Enghsh. .,
A.
don't
work
B. won't
work
C. can't
work
D. had to
work
4-
You him your
passport
if you
want to be in the country.
A.
must show B.
have
shown C. ought to show D. are showing
5- I you what should be bought for lunch
if you
go to the market.
A. will
tell
C. don't
have
to
tell
B.
don't
tell
D. wouldn't
tell
6- You to school
if you
want your health to be better
tomorrow.
A.
don't go B. shouldn't go C. wouldn't go D. are going
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7. I
think
he's American, ?
A.
do I B. don't I C. isn't he D. Is he
8. Do you enjoy other countries? " " •
A.
visit
B. to
visit
C.
visiting
D. visited
9. We don't
allow
in the reading room.
A.
to
talk
B.
talking
C. people
talking
D. people
talk
10.
Jack
made
me him next week.
A.
to promise to
call
C. to promise
calling
B.
promise to
call
D. promise
calling
III.
Supply the appropriate forms of
words
in the brackets.
1.
My father used to
the importance of
learning
English, (emphasis)
2.
The industrial
will
lead to the country's prosperity, (develop)
3. Her good attracts a lot of people, (perform)
4.
May Day is celebrated regularly in countries, (society)
IV.
Make complete
sentences
from
these
prompts and add a question tag.
1.
They/ have/
supper/
at the moment ' ' -'''
2.
Mike/
not be/ the doctor/ recently
3. George/ not enjoy/ his
work/
the
office
-1
4.
The children/
have
to do/ a lot/ homework
5. That pullover/ shrink/ when you/ wash/ yesterday
V.
Read the passage carefully, then
choose
the correct answers.
The use of computer and the Internet allows people to
work
at home
instead of traveling to
work.
For example, a journalist who lives in a remote
part of the
world
still
gets
in his articles on time for the next
day's
newspapers.
The Internet allows
businesses
to communicate
with
customers and workers in
any part of the
world
for the cost of a
local
telephone
call.
E.
mail
allows
users
to
send documents, pictures and other
data
from
one part of the
world
to
another in at
least
5 minutes. The Internet is
providing
a lot of new
business
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opportunities.
Some
businesses
are advertising their products on the Internet.
People can use the Internet to do shopping. This
saves
a lot of time. It is
possible to use the Internet for education -
students
may connect
with
their
teachers
from
home to send or receive e.mail or
talk
their problems through
'on-line'rather than attend a
class.
. ,
.j,
,)
1.
The use
of
computer and the Internet allows people
A.
to stay at home and rest C. to travel to
work
B.
not to
work
D. to
work
at home
2.
The Internet is to communicate
with
people around the
world.
A.
a
cheap
way B. an expensive way
C.
an inconvenient way D.
difficult
way
3. Through the Internet,
businesses
can
A.
buy goods
from
each
Other
B.
advertise and sell their products
I,
C. send their products to customers
D.
all are correct
4.
It
takes
to do the shopping on the Internet.
3,.,
A. lot
of
time
B. a
little
time
C.
less
time D. more time
,
5.
Which
of the
followings
is true?
,
A. Thanks to the Internet, people do not need to go to
work.
,.
B. E-mail can be used to advertise new products.
C.
The Internet can be used for education.
D.
Students nowadays spend more time going online than attending school.
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3.
DE
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DE
SO 1
I
Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently
from
the others. *'
1.
A.
^ee
B.5een
C.
5:portsman
D. 5ure
2.
A. puW
B.
SMgar
C.
plwral
D.
study
3.
A.
course
B.
cowrt
C.
cowrage
D.cowgh
4.
A.equal
B.
fashion
C.
champagne
D.
match
5.
A.
comic
B.
cross
C.
cotton
D.
economic
II.
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6.
A.
complain
B.
machine
C.
music
D.
instead
7.
A.
biology
B.
redundancy
C.
interviewer
D.
comparative
8.
A.
conversation
B.
isolation
C.
traditional
D.
situation
9.
A.
doctor
B.
modem
C.
corner
D.
Chinese
10.
A.
capital
B.
tradition
C.
different
D.
opera
III.
Choose the word or phrase that
best
fits the blank space in each sentence.
11.
Mary
write
to me last year.
A.
uses
to B. used to C. is used to D. was used to
12.
She
describes
herself a fashion designer.
A.
in B.
from
C. as D. by
13.1
wish
you
here
tomorrow.
A.
would
come B. come C.
will
come D.
came
14.
1 English
here
since I graduated
from
uiiivei"sity.
A.
taught B. have taught C. am teaching D. teach
15.
Wearing
uniform
helps
students
equal in many ways.
A. fell
B.
felt
C. feel D.
fall
16.
It's
dangerous
in this river.
A.
to
swim
B. swam C. swimming D.
swim
17.
Are you a stamp ? ,
A.
collector B. collection C. collecting D. collect
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18.
He is considered one of the
greatest
of
the country.
A.
heroin B.
heroes
C. heroic D. heroines
19.
The weather is nice. Shall we mountains this morning?
A.
come B. travel C.
climb
D. go
20.
There is a small bamboo at the
entrance
to the village.
A.
forestation B. forest C. forestry D. forest ranger
IV.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
21.
He
invited
me to having dinner
with
him and his
family.
ABC
D
22.
This is the school at
which
Uncle Ho
used
to studying when he was young.
A
B C D
•
23.
Alike
her elder
sister,
Jane
prefers
working
as a model.
A
B CD
24.
Tom apologized to the postman for being unpolite to him.
A
B CD
25. If
the question were not so
difficult
I
will
be able to
answer
it.
A
BCD
V.
Choose the
best
answer
(A,
B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the
bold
sentence.
26. What a pity! You aren't here with us now.
A.
I wish you aren't
here
with
us now.
B.
I wish you weren't
here
with
us now.
C. I wish you were
here
with
us now.
D.
I wish you
would
be
here
with
us now.
27.1 want to get the
house
painted
before
winter.
A.
I want to get
someone
paint the
house
before winter.
B.
I am going to
have
the
house
paint before winter.
C. I am going to
have
the
house
to paint before winter.
D.
I am going to
have
the
house
painted before winter.
28. My father allowed me to use his car.
A.
My father let me to use his car.
B.
My father let me using his car.
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DEKIEMTRATIENGANHL6P9
C. My father let me to be using his car.
D.
My father let me use his car.
29. Would you please
open
the door? u-*^ A
A.
Would
you
mind
to open the door?
d
/
B.
Would
you
mind
opening the door? i^,;a; > ij ' /•
C.
Would
you
mind
open the door? ' M
D.
Would
you
mind
being opened the door? " '
30. I tried to eat the cake, but it was too
sweet.
A.
It was such a
sweet
cake
that I couldn't eat it. ' -
B.
It was so
sweet
cake
that I couldn't eat it. ' '
C. The
cake
was too
sweet
that I couldn't eat it.
D.
The
cake
was very
sweet
that I couldn't eat it.
V.
Choose the word or phrase among
A,
B, C or D that
best
fits the blank
space in the following passage.
The
first Halloween v '
Long
ago in
Britain,
people (31) go to wise old women
(32)
"witches" to learn about the future. They believed that
these
witches had the (33) to
tell
the future and to use magic words
to
protect people or
change
them. There were many beliefs about witches, (34)
are now a symbol of Halloween. For example, people believed
witches
flew
on broomsticks to big,
secret
meetings, (35) they
ate,
sang
and (36) The Christians
tried
to stop people (37)
believing
in witches, but many uneducated people, especially in
the countryside,
hold
on to their beliefs.
When
people went to north America
from
the
British
Isles, they brought
their
Halloween
customs
with
them. Today, Halloween is a night (38)
children
dress
up
like
ghosts,
witches, devils, and so on. They
go
from
house
to
house
in their (39) ,
ring
doorbells, and shout
"Trick
or Treat !".
People
give them candy,
apples,
gum and nuts and the
children
have
a good time. But most children
have
(40) that their
holiday
has such a long history. \i ::'f" y ;> ,, viUst) OJ " •
31.
A. get
used
to B.
used
to C. are
used
to D.
used
32.
A. named B. are C. called D. as
33.
A. energy B. power C. strong D.
will
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34.
A.
which
B.
whom
C.
that
D.
who
35.
A.
where
B.
which
c.
that
D.
when
36. A.
dance
B.
dancing
c.
danced
D.
to
dance
37. A.
by
B.
from
c.
of
D.
about
38.
A.
which
B.
that
c.
where
D.
when
39. A.
clothes
B.
dressed
c.
costumes
D.
suits
40.
A.
no idea
B.
no
opinion
c.
no way
D.
no beliefs
••fit
DE
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1. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
1
•
You buy any
sugar.
There's plenty.
A.
should B. needn't C. mustn't D. couldn't
2.
He claimed the
Loch
Ness
monster when he was in Scotland.
A.
to see B. to be
seen
C. seeing D. to have
seen
3.
Tina
suggested to the concert.
A.
going B. have gone C. to have gone D. to go
4.
There's a lot of
food!
I can't eat it all.
A.
very B. such C. so D. how
5 hot day it is today!
A.
How B. What C. What a D. Such
6 strong your brother
is!
•
A.
What B. How C. What a D. What an
/7
working
very hard, he didn't get a
promotion.
A.
Despite the fact B. In spite of
C.
Although
D. Whereas
^-
language in Malaysia is
Bahasa
Malaysia.
A.
nation B. national C. intemation D. international
9. We were really by the beauty
of Ha
Long
Bay.
A.
impress B. impressed C. impression D. impressive
10.
This test must be done
A.
carefully B.
care
C. careful D.
careless
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DEKIEMTRATIENGANHLdP9
II,
Fill
in the correct preposition or adverb. '"^
11.
She was advised to give eating chocolate.
12.
Can you give me my book when you've finished it?
13.
They went
talking
for hours. •
14.
My neighbour looks my cat when I'm away.
15.
When the police surrounded the
criminal
he gave
himself
III.
Fill
in the correct tense.
HAIS
. (
Sue Thomas is a fashion designer. She has been making clothes ever
since she (16) (be) a young
girl.
She (17) (get) her
first
job in a clothes factory when she was sixteen. She (18) (sew)
buttons onto a shirt one day when she (19) (have) a
brilliant
idea
for
a design.
After
she (20) (speak) to her bank manager, she got a
loan
and she (21) (open) her own
little
workshop. Now she
(22)
(make) lots of money. Next year she (23)
(open) a shop
which
will
sell all her own designs. She (24) (sell)
clothes to a lot of famous people,
including
film
stars
and singers, and she (25)
(think)
she
will
be very
rich
soon. oir
IV.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard
EnglisTi.
26.
I get a bad mark. I
wish
I did my homework last night.
ABC
D
27.
I
will
tell
John about it when I
will
see
him
this afternoon.
A
B CD
28.
Do you enjoy to
work
in the new environment? '
A
B C D
29.
Despite
of
the heavy
traffic,
Mike
managed to get to
work
on
time.
A
B . C D
30.
He hardly never makes any mistakes in his
essays.
' ' -
A
B C D •••^
V.
Use so and the cue given to write sentences. /
31.
She/ be/
tired/
go/ home.
32.
He/
work/
hard/
pass/
all his exams.
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34.
Paul/ be/ very hungry/ eat/
like
a horse.
•
k
35.1/
not have/ a computer/ not
finish/
my report/ yet. .
,;
„
,* j
'
.11;
VI.
Read
the passage and then
choose
the correct answer.
London
is the place where the historic
past
and the present come
alive.
A
blend
of history, architecture and culture has created an amazingly and
constantly
developing
city.
, . ,
Not
surprisingly the capital has become a
wonderftil
place for visitors and
a great place to
live
with
countless museums, galleries and entertainment
places
throughout the
city.
Whatever you want to buy, you can surely
find
out
in
London.
London
has a population of 7.2
million
people and it is one of Europe's
most densely populated
areas.
j
^
1'
Throughout
history, a lot of
immigrants
and refugees have been
arriving
in
London.
London has more women than men and its population is younger
when
compared to the rest of the country. The capital is home to 306,000
students in higher education.
36.
Which
sentence
is/rwe? . - ,
A.
There are not any works of architecture in London.
B.
London is a constantly developing
city.
= U
C.
No tourists
visit
London. <
D.
There are not many museums in London.
37.
To many
visitors,
London is
A.
the most populous
city
C. an amazing architecture
B.
not well-developed D. a
wonderful
place
38.
According
to the
writer,
A.
London is a center of shopping
B.
London is the most populous
city
in Europe
C.
tourists cannot
find
any galleries in London
D.
the population in London is
less
than 7
million
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39.
London is
A.
historic C. undeveloped
B.
surprising D. populous
40.
In London , • v
A.
there are no universities ?.'
yv/iiji.x',
B.
there are more men than women i
C.
there are many students coming for higher education,
d.
there are no immigrants "
DES63 '.JV;,.
I.
Choose the word that has the under lined part pronounced differently
from
the others.
1.
A. t/ny B. t/ger C. tin D. time
2.
A. planet B. animal C. man D. decay
IL
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
3.
•
A. present B. attempt C. resident D. attractive
4.
A. wonder B. approve C. physical D. knowledge
5. A. elegant B. admiration C. memory D. fortunate
ni.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence.
6.
After
in, they took their luggage
into
their rooms.
A.
to check B. check C. checking D.
cheeks
7. A large number of students in this school English quite
fluently.
A.
speaks
B. is speaking C. has spoken D.
speak
8. The
house
is old. It
needs
A.
to paint B. painting C. painted D. being painted
9. It was a boring
speech
that I
felt
asleep.
A.
so B. such C. much D. too
10.1
have been saving money
because
I buy a computer.
A.
shall B.
will
C. am going to D.
would
; j
11.
I
wish
I
some
jeans
I really
like.
I must have
tried
on ten pairs.
A.
find
B. can
find
C.
could
find
D. should
find
37
12.
Everyone what they have to do, don't they?
A. knows B. know C. does know D. ha\ known
13.
She used to work here as a typist, she?
A. did B. didn't C. use D. wouldn't
14.
Tom is not used to up early. He is late for school very often.
A. get B. got C. getting D. having got
»
f 15. Can you help me in this application form?
L, A. fill B. to fill C. filling D.A&Birj A
IV. Use the correct form of the word given in each sentence.
16.
Sue has applied for the
job,
but she isn't very well for
it.
(qualify)
17.
It's to speak when you're eating, (polite)
18.
I go hill-walking for (relax)
L
19. The university has a as a center of excellence, (repute)
20.
We gathered our things and ran to the bus stop, (hurry)
V. Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first.
21.
"Don't forget to sign the form," Anne said to Janet.
i,
ji
Anna reminded Janet
22.
Do you like learning a foreign language? ;.;
Are you
23.
The boy is sorry he doesn't have his teacher's address.
The boy wishes
24.
This city had old buildings, but none can be found nowadays.
There used
25.
"What time will the office close this evening?" Robert asked.
Robert asked
VI.
Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank
space in the following passage.
The United Kingdom is the birthplace of the English language. Now,
English is spoken in (26) of the world than any other language.
It is considered one of (27) richest languages and has well over
(28) million words. Why so many? Because many different
(29) settled in Britain over the centuries, and each (30)
groups added their own words. The United Kingdom has produced some
(31) greatest writers of the English language. Perhaps you
(32) heard of William Shakespeare, a great playwright and poet
from England. He wrote many famous plays, (33) Romeo and Juliet.
If you speak English, you have plenty of people (34) to. People
use the English language to coiiimunicate in the United States, Canada, the
United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and other countries as
their mother tongue. It is also used in many other countries as a second or a
foreign language. English is the most international (35) languages.
26.
A. many parts
B.
more parts
C. every part
D.
all part
77
A. a world
B.
world C. world's
D.
the world's
98
A. a half
B.
half C. half a
D.
half the
zo.
29.
A. people
B.
peoples C.race
D.
persons
30
A. of
B.
one of C. ofthe „ D. X
31
A. ofthe
B.
of C. among
D.
from
32
A. had
B.
has C. have D.X
33.
A. included
B.
include C. includes
D.
including
34
A. talking
B.
to talk C. talks
D.
talked
35.
A. of
B.
ofthe C. one from
D.
between
DES0 4
I. Choose the word that has the under lined part pronounced differently
from the others. i ««; n
1. A.
sea5;on
B. sometimes C. 5:ea D. ^op
2.
A. ^ing B. Mreaten C. r^ought D. tha^
3.
A. whole B. forest C. open D. role
II.
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
4.
A. necessity B. dictionary C. production D. discussion
5.
A. marriage B. happiness C. faithful D. divorce
III.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. t
6. She arranged his friend in he afternoon as the weather was fine.
A. to be meeting B. meeting C. to have met D. to meet
7. It was to
rescue
the drowning boy.
A.
so late as B. much late C. too late D. not enough
8.
Please
go to to pick up your ID card. '
A.
third
window * C. window
third
B.
the
third
window D. the window
9. We believe the new program
will
be to everyone.
A.
beneficial B. beneficially C. beneficiary D. benefit
10. She thinks chatting on the Internet is time
A.
consumption B. consuming C.
consumer
D.
consume
1=
11. Who
told
you of the
news?
The may not be correct.
A.
information B. informational C.
inform
D. informative
12.1
have
sent
you a lot of letters but you
have
never
been
A.
response
B. respond C.
responsive
D. responsively
13. The
cost
of is very high in big cities.
A.
life
B.
live
C.
lived
D.
living
14. The next
stage
in the development
of
television
is T.V.
A.
interact B. interactive C. interaction D. interactively
15. By learning English, you can get
access
to the world's
A.
develop B. development C. developed D. developing .
IV.
Use the correct
tense
or form of the verb
given
in each
sentence.
16. I didn't use
jeans
when I was a
child,
(wear)
17. My father for this company for
thirty
years,
(work) '
18. We
can't
go along
here
because
the road at
present,
(repair)
19. I wish
1
a car. It would
make
life
so much
easier,
(have)
20. Children
nowadays
are
made
lot. (study)
V.
Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or
D)
that
needs
correcting.
21.
After
Nam had returned to his
house,
he was reading a book.
A
B C D
22.
The food that Mark is cooking in the kitchen is smelling delicious.
A
B CD
23.
After
John
eaten
dinner, he wrote several letters and went to bed. '
A
B C D
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24. The children wish they can go to Disneyland
some
day.
A
B C D
25. We don't mind to wait for you to
finish
your homework.
A
B C D
VI.
Choose the
best
answer (A,
B,
C or D) that is the same meanmg with the
bold
sentence.
26.
Your
brother is too young to see the horror film.
A.
Your brother is so young for him to see the horror
film.
B.
Your brother is very young that he
can't
see the horror
film.
C. Your brother is not old enough to see the horror
film.
D.
Your brother is old enough for him to see the horror
film.
27. She said to us, "Don't be
late
again".
A.
She said to us not to be late again. •
B.
She
told
us to be not late again "
C. She
told
to us not to be late again
D.
She
told
us not to be late again.
28. I
often
get up early in the morning.
A.
I am
used
to getting up early in the morning.
:
>
B. 1
am
used
to get up early in the morning.
C. I
used
to get up early in the morning.
D.
I
used
to getting up early in the morning. ii
o?
,
29. Getting a
good
job
doesn't
interest him. o
A.
He isn't good at getting an interesting job.
B.
He isn't interested in getting a good job.
C. He is only interested in getting a good
job.
*
D.
Even a good
job
isn't suitable to him.
30. She is learning English
because
she wants to get a
better
job.
A.
She is learning English so that she
gets
a
better
job.
j ;
B.
She is learning English so as she
gets
a
better
job.
i .
C. She is learning English in order she can get a
better
job.
D.
She is learning English so that she
will
be
able
to get a
better
job.
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VII.
Read
the passage carefully, then decide whether the following
statements are true (T) or false (F),
THE
NEWS
MEDIA
tw.b .Av
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News media are the
means
or method by
which
people learn what is
happening in the
city,
in the country and in the
world.
The news media can be
classified
into
two general categories: the categories of
print
media and
electronic
media. Print media use the
written
material to communicate news to
readers.
Electronic media use air waves to send news
into
homes, offices and
public
places. Print media are usually
divided
into
magazines and newspapers.
Most
newspapers
print
news
daily.
The electronic media are generally
divided
into
radio and
television.
Radio news is the one that you listen to. In the
United
States,
many radio stations broadcast
five
minutes of news every hour.
Television
news is the one that you not
only
listen but also watch. In
Canada
and the
United
States,
for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV
at six o'clock in the evening. In the future new categories of news media
will
develop.
Even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and
reception
of news.
T
F
'
31. People learn what is happening in the
world
by news media.
32.
The media can be arranged in three groups.
33.
Television and radio are broadcast media.
34.
In the
United
States,
news is broadcasted every
five
minutes.
35.
Computers
will
soon be developed to transmit and receive news.
DESOS
I.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences.
1.
I
wish
I
some
jeans
I really
like.
I must have
tried
on ten pairs.
A.
find
B. can
find
C.
could
find
D. should
find
2.
Everyone what they have to do, don't they?
A.
know B. knows C. do know D. have
known
3. She used to
work
here
as a
typist,
she?
A.
did B. didn't C. use D. wouldn't
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4.
Tom is not used to up early . He is late for school very often.
A.
get B. got
C.
getting D. having got
5. We often take part in many activities at school.
A.
culture B.
culturally
C.
cultural
D. cultured
6.
If you
want to your Enghsh, we can help you. •
A.
improve B. improved C.
improving
D. improvement
7.
Please
phone this number for more
A.
inform
B.
information
C. informative D.
informatively
8. I want to for selling my house.
A.
advertise B. advertising C. advertisement
D.
advertised
9. I wonder why he love his
family.
A.
don't B. hasn't C. doesn't D. didn't
'10.
She asked me where I that car.
A.
buy B. bought C.
will
buy D. can buy
II.
Put the verb into the most suitable passive form.
11.
The letters
(type/already)
by the secretary.
12.
That letter is important. It (ought
to/type)
on letterhead stationery.
13.
Our
class
(teach) by
Mr.
Rice
right
now.
14.
Many accidents (cause) by dangerous
driving.
15.
The
television
(repair). It's
working
again now.
III.
Fill
in the correct preposition.
16.
Sue loves
squash,
but she isn't keen tennis. '
17.
You can't
rely
Jim to get
here
on
time.
18.
Mrs
Jacobs
was very proud her daughter for
winning
the race.
19.
Our
boss
insists everyone being very smartly
dressed.
20.
He wore
sunglasses
to protect his
eyes
the sun.
IV.
Use the correct form of the word given to complete each sentence.
21.
Quebec
wanted
some
form
of
fi-om
the rest of Canada, (separate)
22.
The
list
of
their
achievements is pretty (impress)
23.
She
felt
alone and (friend) , , ,
24.
Islam is one of
the
great
world
(religious)
25.
We need to get more young people in the sport, (interest)
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V.
Choosethe best answer (A, B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the
bold sentence
26. She sings so well that every body cheers her. '-••^fi;.
A.
She was such a good singer that everybody cheered her.
B.
She is such good singer that everybody
cheers
her.
C.
She is so good a singer that everybody
cheers
her.
D.
She is so good singer that everybody
cheers
her.
27. "What are you going to do this weekend?" she asked me.
A.
She asked me what was
1
going
to do this weekend.
B.
She asked me what was I
going
to do that weekend.
C.
She asked me what
1
was
going
to do this weekend.
D.
She asked me what I was
going
to do that weekend.
28. People say that he is
rich
but stingy.
A.
He is said
rich
but stingy.
B.
He is said to be
rich
but stingy.
C.
He is said that he is
rich
but stingy.
D.
He is said it is
rich
and stingy of
him.
29. You should see a doctor about that cut on your arm.
A.
You had better see a doctor about that cut on your arm.
B.
You rather see a doctor about that cut on your arm.
C.
You
would
sooner see a doctor about that cut on your arm.
D.
A doctor must see that cut on your arm.
30.
She bought this book two weeks ago.
A.
She has had this book for two weeks.
B.
She has had this book since two weeks, •,
C.
She had this book for two weeks.
D.
She has this book for two weeks.
VI.
Read
the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C, or D) that best
answers
each of the questions about it.
Every
nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In
Britain
traditions play a more important part in the
life
of
the people than in other
countries.
Englishmen are proud of
their
traditions
and
carefully
keep them up.
It
has been the law for about 300 years that all theatres are closed on
Sundays. No letters are delivered;
only
a few Sunday
papers
are published.
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To
this day an
English
family
prefers a
house
with
a garden to a
flat
in a
modern
house
with
central heating.
English
people
like
gardens. Sometimes the
garden in
front
of the
house
is a
little
square
covered
with
cement painted
garden in
imitation
of
grass
and a box of
flowers.
Holidays
are especially
rich
in old traditions and are
different
in Scotland,
Ireland,
Wales and England. Christmas is a great
English
natipnal
holiday,
and
in
Scotland it is not kept, except by clerks in banks, all
shops
and factories are
working.
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'•nJry^.'hi,: , -r'
31.
What is the
best
title
for the
passage?
i ,
A.
Traditions and Customs in Great
Britain
' ''
B.
The Importance
of
Traditions
and Customs ;
if:
v
C.
Traditional
Life
vs.
Modem
Life
s:)ii.in,)^
D.
Englishmen's Hobbies
32.
How important are traditions in
Britain?
' •'
A.
It is
slightly
important.
,
B.
It is more important than in other countries.
C.
It is rather important.
D.
It is somewhat important.
33.
In Great
Britain
A.
only
a few
papers
are published.
B.
a garden in
front
of the
house
is a
little
square
covered
with
cement
painted
garden in
imitation
of
grass
and a box of
flowers.
if,'
C.
all
shops
and factories are
working
at Christmas.
D.
traditions are preserved.
34.
The
word
it in the last paragraph refers to
A.
Christmas
B.
a national holiday ' .
C.
old traditions ' '
D.
England
35.
Which
of the
following
is not true?
A.
In Great
Britain
all theatres are closed on Sundays. '
B.
In Great
Britain
a postman doesn't
work
on Sundays.
C.
English
families
like
a
house
with
garden better than a modem
flat.
D.
In Scotland Christmas is a great national
holiday.
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I.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. im r
1.
Nobody was
injured
in the accident, ? , DO^U
A.
was there B. was he
C.
were they D. wasn't it
2.
Something was wrong
with
the machine, ?
A.
was it B. wasn't it
C.
were they D. weren't they
3.
If
the weather
stays
fine,
the plane land at 8.30
local
time.
A.
does
B.
might
C. should D. ought
4.
The
house
Shakespeare
was bom is now open to the
public.
A.
that B. where
C.
which
D. who
5. The blackmailer denied the photographs to the
actress.
A.
send B. to send
C.
sent
D. having
sent
6.
Would
you
mind
rrie
a hand
with
this
bag?
A.
give B.
giving
C.
to give D. to have given
7. The Internet it
easy
to get much new
information
in a short
time.
A.
finds B.
takes
C.
brings D. makes
8.
If
Jane
feels
unwell,
she stay in bed for a few days.
A.
could
B. should
C.
might
D.
would
9. In the 18th century, workers
liked
wearing jean
cloth
because
it was
strong
and did not easily.
A.
wear off B. wear out
C.
wear on D. wear down
10.
There is nothing interesting on, he changed the channel to a
news program.
A.
because
B. however
C.
but D. so
II. Add so or 6M/
rj.uij<i.
11.
I had a lot
of
studying
to do, I went to a movie anyway.
12.
My
friend
lied
to me, I
still
like
and trust her.
13.
The weather was bad, we postponed our
trip.
14.
My watch is broken, I was late for
my
job
interview.
15.
Bob ate a large dinner, he is
still
hungry.
III.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in
Standard
English.
16.
I
look
forward
to see you on Tuesday after
work.
A
B C ,. ,
, ,D,„
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17.
They have been
writing
to each others since they were children.
A
BCD
18.
Next time you are coming to my house, you must
bring
that book.
A
B CD
19.
Don't
worry
. Give Anna my
best
wishings
if
you
ever do get
hold
of
A
B C
her telephone number.
D
20.
She gave me
some
very good advise when she
told
me to buy that car.
A
BCD
IV.
Write the second sentence so that it has a
similar
meaning to the first.
21.
Do you
find
it
difficult
to understand him?
Do
you have
22.
I don't know how to design a website.
I
wish
23.
"Laura! Don't touch the electric wires"
Mike
warned
24.
My mother never allows me to go out alone at night.
My
mother never lets
25.
People should use bicycles for short journeys.
Bicycles
V.
Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
Spectacular and (26) , Niagara Falls has always been especially
popular
with
two kinds
of
visitors:
thrill-seekers and honeymooners.
It's
easy
to see (27) the thrill-seekers have
visited
Niagara. In
1859,
Frenchman
Jean
Francois Gravelet,
known
(28) "the Great
Blondin,"
became
the
first
person (29) The
falls
on a tightrope. Not
satisfied
(30) this achievement, he made the
trip
again, this time
with
his manager on his back! In 1901, a school-teacher, Mrs.
Annie
Edson
Taylor,
became
(31)
first
person to
cross
over the
falls
in a barrel.
It's
less
easy
to see why so many newlyweds
feel
they have to begin
married
life
(32) the
falls.
We do, however, know when and how
this
tradition
got started: In 1803, Jerome Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon,
visited
Niagara Falls
with
his bride.
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You
don't, of course, have to be a newlywed to
visit
Niagara (and you
shouldn't
be a thrill-seeker, (33) stunts are now
illegal).
Each year
many people
visit
from
either the American side (34) the
Canadian side. A boat (35)
Maid,
of the
Mist
will
take you
right
out
to the
falls!
26.
A.
beautiflil
B.
beauty
C.
beautifully
D.
beautify
27.
A.
how
B.
why
C.
when
D.
what
28.
A.
as
B.
like
C.
is
D.
was
29.
A.
cross
B.
crossing
C.
crossed '
D.
to
cross
30.
A.
about
B.
on
C.
at
D.
with
31.
A.
a
B.
an
C.
the
D.
0
3i
"A.'in
'
B.
on
•
Cat
D.
with
'
33.
A.
^80
B.
since
C.
when
D.
why
34.
A.
nor
B.
as
C.
or
D.
like
35.
A.
called
B.
name
C.
names
D.
is
DESO?
'
I.
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
1.
A.
institute
B.
scenery
C.
regional
D.
religious
2.
A.
divide
B.
improve
C.
label
D.
attend
3.
A.
comic
B.
cotton
C.
practice
D.
award
4.
A.
order
B.
publish
C.
novel
D.
design
5.
A.
champagne
B.
native
C.
gather
D.
region
II.
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences.
6. Vietnamese women today prefer to wear modem
clothing
work.
A.
on B.
while
C. for D. at
7. They reached the
village
at 8
olclock
in the morning.
A.
to B.at C. for D. 0
8. This
skirt
is very
lovely
and
A.
fashionable B. fashion C. fashionably D. fashioned
9. I'm
looking
forward
your email. ,
A.
to receive B. to receiving C. receive D. being received
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10.
Would
you
like
out for dinner tonight?
A.
to go B. go C. going D.
will
go
11.
EngUsh is spoken throughout the
world.
A.
wide B.
width
C.
widen
D.
widely
12.
Traveling helps people to get a lot of
A.
knowing
B. knowledge C. acknowledge D. knowledges
13.
Is Kuala Lumpur different Hanoi?
A.
with
B.
from
C. in D. at
14.
I don't have time to take you to
visit
beauty
spots
Tm so busy
A.
so that B.
because
C. if D. but
15.
She is used to part in social
activities.
She is sociable. •
A.
take B. taking C. took D.
takes
III.
Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard
English.
16.1
never have been to see that
film
at the
local
cinema.
A
B CD
17.
He
needs
to be more carefully when he is
driving
his car
A
B CD
18.1
don't understand a_
word
what you are
talking
about.
ABC
D
19.
When you are
arriving
at the station, give me a
ring
and then
I'll
come
A
B C
and fetch you in my car.
D
20.
The
child
were
told
to apologize for being rude to his brother.
.
>
A
B CD
IV.
Choose the best answer
(A,
B, C or D) that is the same meaning with the
bold sentence.
21. We don't have an umbrella, so we get wet. '
A.
We got wet
because
we don't have an umbrella.
B. -We
wish
we had an umbrella.
C.
An umbrella makes us get wet. ,» , .i „
D.
We wish we can have an
umbrella.
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