VINH PHUC
EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICE
Lien Son High School
WRITTEN TEST
Time allowance: 45 minutes
Nội dung đề số 471
I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentence right.
01. We were traveling at about two hundreds kilometers per hour.
A. hundreds B. at C. traveling D. per
02. In spite of the drive didn’t stop, we managed to get the number of the car.
A. In spite of B. to get C. didn’t D. the
03. After leaving school, they suddenly discovered how difficult is it to find a job.
A. is it B. they C. how D. leaving
04. If you need someone helping you, I shall be free all day tomorrow.
A. someone B. helping C. shall D. all day
05. Hardly we had arrived that we had to leave the meeting room again.
A. we had B. Hardly C. that D. again
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
06. Only after you finish the job, ____.
A. will he pay you B. you will be paid C. he pays you D. he will pay you
07. The building ____ will be torn down next month.
A. in where his office is located B. locating his office
C. where his office is located D. where locates his office
08. He admitted that ____. A. he had taken the money B. he had the money taken
C. he has taking the money D. He has the money taken
09. We had a meeting ____ was completely unclear.
A. the purpose of whose B. of which the purpose C. the purpose of which D. which purpose
10. We will do well in the exam, ____.
A. on condition we aren’t are less B. as long as we aren’t careless
C. unless we aren’t careful D. provided are we careful
III. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
In 776 B.C. the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
The Greeks emphasized physical fitness and strength in their education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping,
discus and javelin throwing, boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed
every four years at Mount Olympus. The Greeks greatly honored their winners by placing olive wreaths placed on the
winners' heads and sang poems about their victories. Originally, Greeks considered the Olympic Games as games of
friendship. Any wars which were happening were stopped to allow the games to take place. The Greeks attached so much
importance to these games that they calculate time in four-year cycles (periods) which were called "Olympiads" starting
from 776 B.C.
11. Which of the following is not true?
A. People sang poems to glorify the winners' deeds. B. The games were held in Greece every four years.
C. Wars were stopped so that people could participate in the games.
D. Winners placed olive wreaths on their own heads.
12. Why were the Olympic Games held? A. to honor Zeus B. to sing songs about the winners' victories
C. to stop wars D. to crown the best athletes
13. Which of the following contests was NOT mentioned?
A. skating B. discus throwing C. running D. boxing
14. Approximately how many years ago did these games begin?
A. about 2, 270 years B. of 1, 205 years C. over 2,776 years D. for 776 years
15. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks?
A. They liked a lot of ceremonies. B. They liked to fight.
C. They were very athletic. D. They couldn't count, so they used "Olympiads" for calendars.
IV. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
IS WINNING EVERYTHING? Ask kids and the answer is probably "No". Ask the adults and the answer is
probably "Yes". And it is adults who control sports for young people - with terrible results for many kids. Twenty millions of
children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside of school. Their experiences are sometimes very
bad. Why? Because of the adults, often their parents, who watch the games. Children's sports are organized like professional
sports Children play baseball and football. They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear. They have uniforms
and umpires and referees and leagues. They have games. And many people come to watch their games, especially the
families of the players. Because the children's games are like adults, professional games, their parents want adult
professional competition. When a child drops a ball, his father becomes angry. When a child doesn't run fast, his mother
might shout, "Run faster! Run faster!" And the child? With an angry father and a shouting mother, this is not a happy time.
Unhappy and nervous, the child wants to stop playing. The game is not fun now. But he or she can't stop, because the
competition is not finished.
16. The children will play better if _____. A. the sport is easy. B. they can play for fun.
C. their parents encourage them. D. they have uniforms to wear.
17. Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. The adults watch them play. B. Because they often lose.
C. Because they play worse than adults. D. Not all of them can play.
18. What do parents want from children players?
A. Run faster. B. Win the game. C. Not to drop the ball. D. Play a lot more.
19. How are the children's sports organized? A. They are easier. B. They are not competitive.
C. They are for children only. D. They are the same as adults'.
20. What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is more important to parents than to children. B. Winning is everything.
C. Winning is important to parents. D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
21. A. combine B. mountain C. loser D. beaten
22. A. position B. opinion C. majority D. opposite
VI. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
23. A. fertilizers B. strikes C. crops D. cigarettes
24. A. although B. month C. thought D. theme
25. A. established B. orphaned C. recognized D. endangered
VII. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
26. The boy made his father ____ him a new bag.
A. to buy B. buys C. buy D. buying
27. The Storm No. 7 ____ a lot of damage to our country.
A. caused B. created C. left D. made
28. These are my newspaper, and those are ____.
A. theirs B. their C. they's D. their's
29. It ____ me only five minutes to get to school.
A. brought B. cost C. spent D. took
30. I want you to ____ your best clothes tonight for the party.
A. put on B. dress C. wore D. hung up
31. I can do nothing to stop them from being ____.
A. excited B. exciting C. excitement D. excite
32. How much do you ____ Tam?
A. weight B. weigh C. measure D. heavy
33. Prices of many things increase ____ the increase of petrol price.
A. thanks to B. so C. thank to D. due to
34. He passed the examination ____ his laziness.
A. in spite of B. because of C. because D. instead of
35. I'm feeling really ____ I must go to bed now.
A. sleepy B. sleeping C. asleep D. sleep
36. This is a ____ flight so please be prepared.
A. stopped B. non-stop C. stopover D. stopping
37. ____ I asked him for the money he owes me, he ran away.
A. However B. Wherever C. Whenever D. Whatever
38. The children won’t go to bed until their parents have ____ so.
A. done B. been C. prepared D. gone
39. The ____ of the film cost nearly 1 million dollars.
A. production B. produce C. product D. producing
40. This is ____ to the shirt you bought me two weeks ago.
A. similarity B. similarly C. similar D. same
THE END
VINH PHUC
EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICE
Lien Son High School
WRITTEN TEST
Time allowance: 45 minutes
Nội dung đề số 462
I. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
In 776 B.C. the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
The Greeks emphasized physical fitness and strength in their education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping,
discus and javelin throwing, boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed
every four years at Mount Olympus. The Greeks greatly honored their winners by placing olive wreaths placed on the
winners' heads and sang poems about their victories. Originally, Greeks considered the Olympic Games as games of
friendship. Any wars which were happening were stopped to allow the games to take place. The Greeks attached so much
importance to these games that they calculate time in four-year cycles (periods) which were called "Olympiads" starting
from 776 B.C.
01. Why were the Olympic Games held?
A. to sing songs about the winners' victories B. to crown the best athletes C. to honor Zeus D. to stop wars
02. Which of the following is not true? A. People sang poems to glorify the winners' deeds.
B. The games were held in Greece every four years. C. Winners placed olive wreaths on their own heads.
D. Wars were stopped so that people could participate in the games.
03. Approximately how many years ago did these games begin?
A. for 776 years B. over 2,776 years C. of 1, 205 years D. about 2, 270 years
04. Which of the following contests was NOT mentioned?
A. discus throwing B. running C. skating D. boxing
05. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks?
A. They liked a lot of ceremonies. B. They couldn't count, so they used "Olympiads" for calendars.
C. They liked to fight. D. They were very athletic.
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
06. We had a meeting ____ was completely unclear.
A. the purpose of which B. of which the purpose C. the purpose of whose D. which purpose
07. Only after you finish the job, ____.
A. will he pay you B. he will pay you C. he pays you D. you will be paid
08. We will do well in the exam, ____. A. as long as we aren’t careless B. on condition we aren’t are less
C. unless we aren’t careful D. provided are we careful
09. He admitted that ____. A. he had the money taken B. he had taken the money
C. he has taking the money D. He has the money taken
10. The building ____ will be torn down next month.
A. locating his office B. in where his office is located
C. where locates his office D. where his office is located
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
11. ____ I asked him for the money he owes me, he ran away.
A. Wherever B. Whenever C. However D. Whatever
12. I want you to ____ your best clothes tonight for the party.
A. put on B. hung up C. wore D. dress
13. These are my newspaper, and those are ____.
A. theirs B. their C. their's D. they's
14. This is ____ to the shirt you bought me two weeks ago.
A. similar B. similarly C. similarity D. same
15. The children won’t go to bed until their parents have ____ so.
A. been B. done C. gone D. prepared
16. I can do nothing to stop them from being ____.
A. excite B. excited C. exciting D. excitement
17. This is a ____ flight so please be prepared.
A. non-stop B. stopped C. stopover D. stopping
18. Prices of many things increase ____ the increase of petrol price.
A. due to B. thank to C. so D. thanks to
19. I'm feeling really ____ I must go to bed now.
A. sleeping B. asleep C. sleep D. sleepy
20. How much do you ____ Tam?
A. weigh B. heavy C. weight D. measure
21. The Storm No. 7 ____ a lot of damage to our country.
A. made B. caused C. left D. created
22. The boy made his father ____ him a new bag.
A. buy B. to buy C. buys D. buying
23. It ____ me only five minutes to get to school.
A. brought B. spent C. cost D. took
24. The ____ of the film cost nearly 1 million dollars.
A. production B. producing C. product D. produce
25. He passed the examination ____ his laziness.
A. because of B. because C. instead of D. in spite of
IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
26. A. cigarettes B. fertilizers C. crops D. strikes
27. A. although B. thought C. month D. theme
28. A. established B. endangered C. recognized D. orphaned
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
29. A. opinion B. position C. majority D. opposite
30. A. beaten B. mountain C. loser D. combine
VI. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentence right.
31. We were traveling at about two hundreds kilometers per hour.
A. hundreds B. traveling C. at D. per
32. In spite of the drive didn’t stop, we managed to get the number of the car.
A. didn’t B. the C. In spite of D. to get
33. Hardly we had arrived that we had to leave the meeting room again.
A. we had B. that C. Hardly D. again
34. If you need someone helping you, I shall be free all day tomorrow.
A. helping B. all day C. someone D. shall
35. After leaving school, they suddenly discovered how difficult is it to find a job.
A. leaving B. they C. how D. is it
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the questions that follow.
IS WINNING EVERYTHING? Ask kids and the answer is probably "No". Ask the adults and the answer is
probably "Yes". And it is adults who control sports for young people - with terrible results for many kids. Twenty millions of
children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside of school. Their experiences are sometimes very
bad. Why? Because of the adults, often their parents, who watch the games. Children's sports are organized like professional
sports Children play baseball and football. They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear. They have uniforms
and umpires and referees and leagues. They have games. And many people come to watch their games, especially the
families of the players. Because the children's games are like adults, professional games, their parents want adult
professional competition. When a child drops a ball, his father becomes angry. When a child doesn't run fast, his mother
might shout, "Run faster! Run faster!" And the child? With an angry father and a shouting mother, this is not a happy time.
Unhappy and nervous, the child wants to stop playing. The game is not fun now. But he or she can't stop, because the
competition is not finished.
36. What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is important to parents. B. Winning is everything.
C. Winning is more important to parents than to children. D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
37. What do parents want from children players?
A. Not to drop the ball. B. Run faster. C. Win the game. D. Play a lot more.
38. The children will play better if _____. A. the sport is easy. B. they can play for fun.
C. their parents encourage them. D. they have uniforms to wear.
39. How are the children's sports organized?
A. They are the same as adults'. B. They are easier.
C. They are not competitive. D. They are for children only.
40. Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. The adults watch them play. B. Because they often lose.
C. Because they play worse than adults. D. Not all of them can play.
THE END
VINH PHUC
EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICE
Lien Son High School
WRITTEN TEST
Time allowance: 45 minutes
Nội dung đề số 453
I. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
In 776 B.C. the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
The Greeks emphasized physical fitness and strength in their education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping,
discus and javelin throwing, boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed
every four years at Mount Olympus. The Greeks greatly honored their winners by placing olive wreaths placed on the
winners' heads and sang poems about their victories. Originally, Greeks considered the Olympic Games as games of
friendship. Any wars which were happening were stopped to allow the games to take place. The Greeks attached so much
importance to these games that they calculate time in four-year cycles (periods) which were called "Olympiads" starting
from 776 B.C.
01. Why were the Olympic Games held? A. to honor Zeus B. to crown the best athletes
C. to stop wars D. to sing songs about the winners' victories
02. Which of the following is not true?
A. The games were held in Greece every four years. B. Winners placed olive wreaths on their own heads.
C. Wars were stopped so that people could participate in the games.
D. People sang poems to glorify the winners' deeds.
03. Which of the following contests was NOT mentioned?
A. boxing B. skating C. running D. discus throwing
04. Approximately how many years ago did these games begin?
A. of 1, 205 years B. for 776 years C. over 2,776 years D. about 2, 270 years
05. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks?
A. They were very athletic. B. They liked to fight.
C. They liked a lot of ceremonies. D. They couldn't count, so they used "Olympiads" for calendars.
II. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentence right.
06. If you need someone helping you, I shall be free all day tomorrow.
A. someone B. helping C. shall D. all day
07. In spite of the drive didn’t stop, we managed to get the number of the car.
A. to get B. In spite of C. didn’t D. the
08. We were traveling at about two hundreds kilometers per hour.
A. per B. traveling C. at D. hundreds
09. Hardly we had arrived that we had to leave the meeting room again.
A. again B. we had C. Hardly D. that
10. After leaving school, they suddenly discovered how difficult is it to find a job.
A. they B. how C. is it D. leaving
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
11. A. fertilizers B. strikes C. cigarettes D. crops
12. A. although B. theme C. month D. thought
13. A. orphaned B. recognized C. endangered D. established
IV. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
14. The boy made his father ____ him a new bag.
A. to buy B. buying C. buy D. buys
15. It ____ me only five minutes to get to school.
A. brought B. cost C. spent D. took
16. The Storm No. 7 ____ a lot of damage to our country.
A. created B. made C. caused D. left
17. ____ I asked him for the money he owes me, he ran away.
A. Whenever B. Wherever C. However D. Whatever
18. I'm feeling really ____ I must go to bed now.
A. asleep B. sleeping C. sleep D. sleepy
19. These are my newspaper, and those are ____.
A. theirs B. their C. they's D. their's
20. This is ____ to the shirt you bought me two weeks ago.
A. same B. similarly C. similar D. similarity
21. I can do nothing to stop them from being ____.
A. excited B. excitement C. exciting D. excite
22. The children won’t go to bed until their parents have ____ so.
A. prepared B. been C. done D. gone
23. The ____ of the film cost nearly 1 million dollars.
A. production B. produce C. product D. producing
24. I want you to ____ your best clothes tonight for the party.
A. put on B. dress C. hung up D. wore
25. This is a ____ flight so please be prepared.
A. stopping B. stopover C. stopped D. non-stop
26. How much do you ____ Tam?
A. weight B. measure C. heavy D. weigh
27. Prices of many things increase ____ the increase of petrol price.
A. due to B. thanks to C. so D. thank to
28. He passed the examination ____ his laziness.
A. because of B. instead of C. because D. in spite of
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
29. Only after you finish the job, ____.
A. he will pay you B. he pays you C. will he pay you D. you will be paid
30. The building ____ will be torn down next month.
A. locating his office B. where his office is located
C. in where his office is located D. where locates his office
31. We will do well in the exam, ____. A. as long as we aren’t careless B. provided are we careful
C. on condition we aren’t are less D. unless we aren’t careful
32. We had a meeting ____ was completely unclear.
A. the purpose of which B. which purpose C. the purpose of whose D. of which the purpose
33. He admitted that ____. A. he has taking the money B. he had the money taken
C. he had taken the money D. He has the money taken
VI. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
34. A. mountain B. beaten C. combine D. loser
35. A. opposite B. opinion C. majority D. position
VII. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best
solution finish each of the questions that follow.
IS WINNING EVERYTHING? Ask kids and the answer is probably "No". Ask the adults and the answer is
probably "Yes". And it is adults who control sports for young people - with terrible results for many kids. Twenty millions of
children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside of school. Their experiences are sometimes very
bad. Why? Because of the adults, often their parents, who watch the games. Children's sports are organized like professional
sports Children play baseball and football. They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear. They have uniforms
and umpires and referees and leagues. They have games. And many people come to watch their games, especially the
families of the players. Because the children's games are like adults, professional games, their parents want adult
professional competition. When a child drops a ball, his father becomes angry. When a child doesn't run fast, his mother
might shout, "Run faster! Run faster!" And the child? With an angry father and a shouting mother, this is not a happy time.
Unhappy and nervous, the child wants to stop playing. The game is not fun now. But he or she can't stop, because the
competition is not finished.
36. How are the children's sports organized? A. They are for children only. B. They are the same as adults'.
C. They are not competitive. D. They are easier.
37. What do parents want from children players?
A. Play a lot more. B. Run faster. C. Not to drop the ball. D. Win the game.
38. Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. The adults watch them play. B. Not all of them can play.
C. Because they often lose. D. Because they play worse than adults.
39. What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is everything. B. Winning is important to parents.
C. Winning is more important to parents than to children. D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
40. The children will play better if _____. A. they can play for fun. B. they have uniforms to wear.
C. the sport is easy. D. their parents encourage them.
THE END
VINH PHUC
EDUCATION & TRAINING SERVICE
Lien Son High School
WRITTEN TEST
Time allowance: 45 minutes
Nội dung đề số 434
I. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose underlined part pronounced differently from others.
01. A. cigarettes B. crops C. strikes D. fertilizers
02. A. month B. thought C. although D. theme
03. A. endangered B. orphaned C. recognized D. established
II. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
In 776 B.C. the first Olympic Games were held at the foot of Mount Olympus to honor the Greeks' chief god, Zeus.
The Greeks emphasized physical fitness and strength in their education of youth. Therefore, contests in running, jumping,
discus and javelin throwing, boxing, and horse and chariot racing were held in individual cities, and the winners competed
every four years at Mount Olympus. The Greeks greatly honored their winners by placing olive wreaths placed on the
winners' heads and sang poems about their victories. Originally, Greeks considered the Olympic Games as games of
friendship. Any wars which were happening were stopped to allow the games to take place. The Greeks attached so much
importance to these games that they calculate time in four-year cycles (periods) which were called "Olympiads" starting
from 776 B.C.
04. Approximately how many years ago did these games begin?
A. of 1, 205 years B. for 776 years C. over 2,776 years D. about 2, 270 years
05. What conclusion can we draw about the ancient Greeks?
A. They liked a lot of ceremonies. B. They were very athletic.
C. They liked to fight. D. They couldn't count, so they used "Olympiads" for calendars.
06. Which of the following contests was NOT mentioned?
A. skating B. discus throwing C. running D. boxing
07. Which of the following is not true? A. Wars were stopped so that people could participate in the games.
B. The games were held in Greece every four years. C. Winners placed olive wreaths on their own heads.
D. People sang poems to glorify the winners' deeds.
08. Why were the Olympic Games held? A. to stop wars B. to sing songs about the winners' victories
C. to honor Zeus D. to crown the best athletes
III. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one whose stress pattern is different from others.
09. A. loser B. combine C. beaten D. mountain
10. A. position B. opinion C. majority D. opposite
IV. Read the following passage carefully and choose from the four given options (marked A, B, C or D) one best solution
finish each of the questions that follow.
IS WINNING EVERYTHING? Ask kids and the answer is probably "No". Ask the adults and the answer is
probably "Yes". And it is adults who control sports for young people - with terrible results for many kids. Twenty millions of
children between the ages of eight and sixteen play organized sports outside of school. Their experiences are sometimes very
bad. Why? Because of the adults, often their parents, who watch the games. Children's sports are organized like professional
sports Children play baseball and football. They wear all the equipment that professional athletes wear. They have uniforms
and umpires and referees and leagues. They have games. And many people come to watch their games, especially the
families of the players. Because the children's games are like adults, professional games, their parents want adult
professional competition. When a child drops a ball, his father becomes angry. When a child doesn't run fast, his mother
might shout, "Run faster! Run faster!" And the child? With an angry father and a shouting mother, this is not a happy time.
Unhappy and nervous, the child wants to stop playing. The game is not fun now. But he or she can't stop, because the
competition is not finished.
11. What do parents want from children players?
A. Win the game. B. Run faster. C. Play a lot more. D. Not to drop the ball.
12. What is the most important idea in the text?
A. Winning is more important to parents than to children. B. Winning is everything.
C. Winning is important to parents. D. Winning is important to both children and parents.
13. Why do some children become unhappy playing sports?
A. Because they play worse than adults. B. Because they often lose.
C. Not all of them can play. D. The adults watch them play.
14. The children will play better if _____. A. their parents encourage them. B. the sport is easy.
C. they can play for fun. D. they have uniforms to wear.
15. How are the children's sports organized?
A. They are the same as adults'. B. They are easier.
C. They are for children only. D. They are not competitive.
V. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the one that needs correcting to make the sentence right.
16. We were traveling at about two hundreds kilometers per hour.
A. traveling B. hundreds C. at D. per
17. After leaving school, they suddenly discovered how difficult is it to find a job.
A. is it B. leaving C. how D. they
18. In spite of the drive didn’t stop, we managed to get the number of the car.
A. In spite of B. the C. to get D. didn’t
19. If you need someone helping you, I shall be free all day tomorrow.
A. helping B. all day C. someone D. shall
20. Hardly we had arrived that we had to leave the meeting room again.
A. we had B. Hardly C. that D. again
VI. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
21. We had a meeting ____ was completely unclear.
A. the purpose of which B. the purpose of whose C. of which the purpose D. which purpose
22. We will do well in the exam, ____.
A. as long as we aren’t careless B. on condition we aren’t are less
C. provided are we careful D. unless we aren’t careful
23. Only after you finish the job, ____.
A. will he pay you B. he pays you C. you will be paid D. he will pay you
24. He admitted that ____. A. He has the money taken B. he had the money taken
C. he had taken the money D. he has taking the money
25. The building ____ will be torn down next month.
A. where his office is located B. in where his office is located
C. locating his office D. where locates his office
VII. Choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following incomplete sentences.
26. This is a ____ flight so please be prepared.
A. stopped B. stopover C. stopping D. non-stop
27. The Storm No. 7 ____ a lot of damage to our country.
A. created B. caused C. left D. made
28. How much do you ____ Tam?
A. measure B. weight C. weigh D. heavy
29. The boy made his father ____ him a new bag.
A. buying B. to buy C. buy D. buys
30. It ____ me only five minutes to get to school.
A. spent B. took C. brought D. cost
31. The children won’t go to bed until their parents have ____ so.
A. gone B. done C. been D. prepared
32. This is ____ to the shirt you bought me two weeks ago.
A. similar B. similarity C. similarly D. same
33. I can do nothing to stop them from being ____.
A. excitement B. excited C. excite D. exciting
34. Prices of many things increase ____ the increase of petrol price.
A. thanks to B. thank to C. so D. due to
35. I'm feeling really ____ I must go to bed now.
A. sleepy B. sleeping C. sleep D. asleep
36. ____ I asked him for the money he owes me, he ran away.
A. Wherever B. Whatever C. However D. Whenever
37. I want you to ____ your best clothes tonight for the party.
A. put on B. wore C. dress D. hung up
38. The ____ of the film cost nearly 1 million dollars.
A. produce B. product C. producing D. production
39. These are my newspaper, and those are ____.
A. their's B. their C. theirs D. they's
40. He passed the examination ____ his laziness.
A. in spite of B. because C. instead of D. because of
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1 A C A D 21 A B A A
2 A C B C 22 D A C A
3 A B B D 23 A D A A
4 B C C C 24 A A A C
5 A D A B 25 A D D A
6 A A B A 26 C B D D
7 C A B C 27 A A A B
8 A A D C 28 A A D C
9 C B B B 29 D D C C
10 B D C D 30 A D B B
11 D B A A 31 A A A B
12 A A A A 32 B C A A
13 A A D D 33 D A C B
14 C A C C 34 A A C D
15 C B D A 35 A D A A
16 B B C B 36 B C B D
17 A A A A 37 C C D A
18 B A D A 38 A B A D
19 D D A A 39 A A C C
20 A A C A 40 C A A A