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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11
TEST 1
I. Chọn câu trả lời đúng,bằng cách chọn A ,B,C hoặc D:
1. Glass is usually ________ sand.
A. made from B. made of C. made by D. made with
2. They worked hard ________ they could pass the final examination.
A. since B. because C. in case D. so that
3. The weather was terrible. I wish it ________ warmer.
A. were B. was C. has been D. had been
4. The students in this class were made ________ very hard.
A. learning B. having learnt C. learn D. to learn
5. Up to now, I ________ a lot of information about her.
A. will learn B. learnt C. would learn D. have learnt
6. How ________ is your father?
A. alive B. tall C. high D. single
7. My parents first ________ each other at the Olympic Games in 1982.
A. had meet B. met C. have met D. meet
8. She has worked as a secretary ________ she graduated from college.
A. since B. until C. before D. while
9. Jim is five centimeters ________ than Tom.
A. higher B. taller C. tallest D. tall
10. If I had time, I ________ to the beach with you this weekend.
A. will go B. will have gone C. would have gone D. would go
11. His pronunciation causes me a lot of ________.
A. difficulties B. difficult C. difficulty D. difficultly
12. Jack insested that he didn’t need any help, ________ I helped him anyway.
A. but B. besides C. however D. so
13. My uncle ________ you met yesterday is a lawyer.
A. which B. what C. whose D. whom
14. The old man is said ________ all his money to an old people’s home when he died.
A. have left B. to leave C. to have left D. to leaving


15. Don’t waste time ________ that broken vase.
A. mending B. mend C. for mending D. to mend
II. Chọn từ có cách phát âm khác với các từ còn lại:
1. A. golden B. grove C. chosen D. cover
2. A. sunrise B. shut C. business D. summer
3. A. lose B. women C. prove D. movie
4. A. cheap B. child C. chair D. chemist
5. A. lift B. sign C. light D. might
III. Hoàn thành đoạn văn bằng cách chọn câu bên dưới:
A) The world’s first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers. Although it only (1) ______ of
short, simple scenes, people loved it, and films have been popular ever since. The first films were silent,
with titles on the screen to explain the story.
Soon the public had (2) ____ favourite actors and actresses and, in this way, the first film stars appeared.
In 1927, the first “talkie”, a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public would only accept
this kind of film.
Further improvements continued, particularly in America, (3) _____ most of the world’s films were
produced. With the arrival of television in the 1950s, (4) ____ people went to see films, but in recent
years cinema audiences have grown again. More countries have started to produce films that influence
film making and there are currently (5) ______ national film industries.
1. A. considered B. consisted C. held D. belonged
2. A. your B. their C. his D. our
3. A. who B. which C. where D. when
4. A. other B. each C. any D. fewer
5. A. much B. lots C. plenty D. many
B) It is very important to have healthy teeth. Good teeth help us to chew our food. They also help us to
look nice. How does a tooth go bad? The decay begins in a little crack in the enamel covering of the
tooth. This happens after germs and bits of food have collected there. Then the decay slowly spreads
inside the tooth. Eventually, poison goes into the blood, and we may feel quite ill.
How can we keep our teeth healthy? Firstly, we ought to visit our dentist twice a year. He can fill the
small holes in our teeth before they destroy the teeth. He can examine our teeth to check that they are

growing in the right way. Unfortunately, many people wait until they have toothache before they see a
dentist. Secondly, we should brush our teeth with a toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste at least twice a
day – once after breakfast and once before we go to bed. We can also use wooden toothpicks to clean
between our teeth after a meal. Thirdly, we should eat food that is good for our teeth and our body: milk,
cheese, fish, brown bread, potatoes, red rice, raw vegetables and fresh fruit. Chocolates, sweets, biscuits
and cakes are bad, especially when we eat them between meals. They are harmful because they stick to
our teeth and cause decay.
1. Good teeth mainly help us to ____.
A. look nice B. chew our food C. look important D. have good eyesight
2. When food and germs collect in a small crack, our teeth _______.
A. become hard B. make us feel quite ill C. begin to decay D. send poison into
the blood
3. A lot of people do not visit a dentist until ____.
A. they have toothache B. they have holes in their teeth
C. they have brushed their teeth D. their teeth grow properly
4. What may be most harmful to our teeth?
A. red rice B. raw vegetables C. fresh fruit D. sweet things
5. The best title for the passage would be _______.
A. “How to keep our teeth healthy” B. “How to make our teeth nicer”
C. “How to clean our teeth” D. “How to keep our teeth ever white”
IV. Tìm và sửa lỗi:
1. People are not allowed to enter the park after midnight because lack of security.
A B C D
2. I’d rather to stay at home than go out at weekends.
A B C D
3. John’s mother thought that chocolates were bad to him .
A B C D
4. She is tired with being asked the same thing everyday.
A B C D
5. They asked me what did happen last night, but I was unable to tell them.

A B C D
TEST 2
I. Make the correct choice:
1. This river has been _______ by industrial waste.
a. purified b. contaminated c. cleaned d. darkened
2. Smoke from factories is a kind of ______ .
a. fertilizer b. smog c. pollutant d. vapour
3. A volcano ______ smoke and ashes.
a. emits b. throws c. gives d. erupts
4. Pure water is _____.
a. unpleasant b. colourful c. tasty d. odourless
5. He liked _______stamps.
a. collect b. collected c. collecting d. collection
6. They prefer beef ______ pork.
a. to b. than c. more than d. rather than
7. Don’t worry. I will protect you ______ harm.
a. with b. from c. about d. in
8. She reminds me ______ a girl I was at school with.
a. to b. about c. of d. with
9. We are looking forward ______ her again.
a. to see b. of seeing c. at seeing d. to seeing
10. I’m _____ of listening to the same thing again and again.
a. bored b. tired c. fed up d. interested
II. Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect:
1. Galileo was the first person who he did experiments about how things fall.
A B C D
2. Before him, people thought that heavy things always fell faster than light one.
A B C D
3. He took a heavy ball and a light one because he dropped them both from a high place.
A B C D

4. The bridge was so lower that the lorry couldn’t go under it.
A B C D
5. Someone were cleaning the classroom when we arrived.
A B C D
III. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
Furthermore, the laser beam can also remove bone, and so it is invaluable in ear surgery. The
sounds we hear are carried from the eardrum to the nerves of the ear by a delicate set of small bones
which sometimes solidify, causing deafness. A laser vaporises the bone without touching any of the
surrounding tissue.
Birthmarks, once almost untreatable, are a mass of blood vessels and, being red, they absorb the laser
beam strongly. It seals them so that the mark becomes less conspicuous. The normal cells on the skin’s
surface, which don’t absorb much of the laser beam, act in the healing and help to conceal the mark.
1. In the first paragraph, the laser is used to treat ______.
a. bone b. birthmarks c. eardrum d. deafness
2. How is the laser used in ear surgery ?.
a. to vaporise the bone b. to touch the surrounding tissues
c. to solidify the bone d. to carry sounds from the eardrum to the nerves
3. What is the advantage of using the laser in ear surgery?
a. it can carry sounds to the nerves b. it doesn’t touch the surrounding tissues
c. it causes deafness d. it solidifies the bone
4. The word “invaluable”in line 1 is nearest in meaning to _____.
a. with no values b. penniless c. very valuable d. very cheap
5. Birthmarks absorb the laser beam strongly because_____.
a. they are almost untreatable b. they are conspicuous
c. they are red d. they can be treated
6. How is the laser used in birthmark treatment?
a. to seal blood vessels b. to absorb the laser beam
c. to harm normal cells d. to become conspicuous
IV. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
1. a. tear b. volunteer c. tomorrow d. adventure

2. a. item b. idiom c. ideal d. idea
3. a. helpful b. useful c. ulcer d. thankful
4. a. ago b. machine c. station d. material
5. a.occur b. oblige c.occasion d.oxygen
6. a. capital b. indicate c. nice d. complicated
7. a. dead b. bean c. meat d. seat
8. a. wool b. wood c. blood d. foot
9. a. chorus b. Christian c. cholesterol d. check
10.a. cost b. most c. post d. cold
V. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
11. a. competition b. exhibition c. supernatural d. attempted
12. a. charming b. discovery c. trustworthy d. media
13. a. activity b. allergic c. reassure d. employee
14. a. dangerous b. assingment c. completion d. collaborate
15. a. conventional b. pronounce c. mountain d. acceptable
16. a. conspicuous b. marvellous c. accurate d .beautiful
17. a. languages b. demanding c. develop d. tradition
18. a. prepare b. pleasant c. symbol d. foreign
19. a. accompany b. participant c. misunderstand d. surprisingly
20. a. radio b. volunteer c. hospital d. influence
TEST 3
I- Make the correct choice :
1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
a. possessed b. regarded c. instructed d. provided
2. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
a. involved b. offered c. outnumbered d. helped
3. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. instruction b. possession c. property d. necessary
4. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. access b. approach c. lecture d. offer

5. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. contamination b. pronunciation c. communication d. automatically
6. Language is not _____ the private property of those who use it.
a. necessity b. necessary c. unnecessary d. necessarily
7. The pilot of a Russian plane approaching Cairo will use English to ask for landing _____ .
a. instructions b. instructor c. instructing d. instructed
8. When foreigners ask him, he answers in English _____.
a. automatic b. automatically c. automation d. automated
9. This gives us some idea of the _____ of English.
a. important b. unimportant c. importance d. importantly
10. English is now an effective medium of international _____.
a. communicative b. communication c. communicatively d. communicate
11. English is _____ as a first language in New Zealand.
a. speech b. spoken c. speaking d. speechless
12. A great many people are involved _____ the use of English.
a. with b. in c. about d. at
13. English belongs _____ those who use it.
a. to b. with c. for d. on
14. Paul lives _____ London.
a. on b. at c. over d. in
15. English provides the access _____ world scholarship and world trade.
a. for b. with c. to d. in
II. Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect:
1. There’s nothing like to walk as a means of keeping fit .
A B C D
2. Your doctor advised to go to bed early, so I can’t understand your wanting to stay up late.
A B C D
3. We considered giving her with a dress for her birthday, but couldn’t help buying her some flowers.
A B C D
4. There’s nothing to be done about it now except say the police the truth.

A B C D
5. I remember hearing him say the grass needed to cut.
A B C D
6. Would you like keeping quiet for a moment ? I’m trying to fill in a form.
A B C D
7. They don’t allow smoking in the auditorium; they don’t want to risk setting it with fire.
A B C D
8. Would you mind me to turn down the radio a bit ?
A B C D
9. We couldn’t help laughing when he was making fun of ourselves .
A B C D
10. One of books I lent you is very interesting.
A B C D
11. The house for that you’re looking is at the other of the street.
A B C D
12. The child who parents died in the air crash is living with his aunt.
A B C D
13. The place which you were standing used to be the site of an animal market.
A B C D
14. What’s the address of the company whose its advertisement you noticed the other day.
A B C D
15. The laboratory where my brother works there is well-equipped.
A B C D
16. The years when I were in the army are unforgettable.
A B C D
17. The reason why he comes here isn’t explaining.
A B C D
18. This subject about which we are going to discuss is very important.
A B C D
19. The restaurant where we often have lunch is served good food with a reasonable price.

A B C D
20. The man who he wants to see our manager is standing at the door.
A B C D
III- Read the following passage and make the correct choice:
Every year many people (1) ________ the world learn English. Some of them are young children.
(2a) ________ are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school; (2b) ________ learn in evening
classes. A few learn English by (3) ________ or just by hearing the language (4) ________ television or
among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English.
Why do all these people want to learn English? It is difficult to (5) ________ that question. Young
children learn English at school because it is one of their (6) ________. Many adults learn English
because it is (7) ________ for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies,
because some of their books are in English at college or university. Other people learn English (8)
________ they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1.a. in b. through c. on d. over
2.a. Others b. Other c. Any d. Each
3.a. himself b. oneself c. ourselves d. themselves
4.a. on b. with c. in d. at
5.a. learn b. practise c. answer d. start
6.a. problems b. subjects c. questions d. hobbies
7.a. interesting b. famous c. useful d. responsible
8.a. so that b. if c. because d. although
IV. Read the following passage and make the correct choice:
Although English is spoken in many countries, it is not (1) _____ an international language. This
is because it gives an unfair advantage to countries, like the USA and Britain, which use English (2)
_____ a first language. A truly international language would be one (3) _____ had to be learned as a
second language by all countries, making everyone equal. This was the opinion of Dr LL Zamanhof,
who, in 1887, (4) _____ the world’s most successful international language, called Esperanto. The word
Esperanto means “one who hopes” in that language. Zamanhof hoped that if everyone in the world (5)
_____to learn one language, it would help create goodwill and friendship between nations. Esperanto is
now spoken in about 90 countries (6) _____the world and many newspapers and books are (7) _____ in

it. Some schools even offer courses in Esperanto. However, until Esperanto is a compulsory subject in
schools everywhere, it will not become the means of international understanding Dr Zamanhof (8)
_____ for.
1.a. necessarily b. really c. actual d. certain
2.a. with b. as c. by d. in
3.a. who b. where c. which d. when
4.a. created b. did c. performed d. finished
5.a. is b. were c. would d. could
6.a. all b. through c. around d. over
7.a. published b. spoken c. carried d. taken
8.a. waited b. looked c. searched d. hoped
V. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.
Most of the people who like films are only interested in the leading actor or actress when they enjoy a
film. It seems to them that it is only the actors or actresses that have made the film successful and
interesting. They always pay attention to the actors’ or actresses’ appearance, performance, and fashion.
There are many film viewers who have no awareness of the other people’s work to make a film. A
finished film, actually, is the result of the collaboration of many persons, and the most important among
them are the scriptwriter, the cinematographer, the film editor, the actor, and the director. Especially, in
some thrilling scenes, the roles of the stuntmen are very important. They are always in danger when they
are acting, some of them are even badly hurt or dead. But what a pity, many film viewers rarely
appreciate their work.
1. To many film viewers, _______.
a. the director is the most important.
b. no one is more important than the leading actor or actress.
c. the stuntmen play the most important role.
d. the most important person is the cinematographer.
2. Many film viewers always pay attention to _______.
a. the director’s name and appearance. b. the pictures taken by the cinematographer.
c. the leading actor’s or actress’ family. d. the actors’ and actresses’ appearance, performance
and fashion.

3. A finished film is the result of the collaboration of _______.
a. many persons b. the leading actor and the director
c. the actors and actresses d. film viewers and the directors
4. The work of stuntmen are _______.
a. secure b. dangerous c. interested d. thrilled
TEST 4
I. Underline the best part to complete each sentence:
1. Almost everyone _________ for home by the time we arrived. (leave / left / has left / had left)
2. Last night Tina _________ in bed when suddenly she heard a scream. (read / was reading / has read /
had read)
3. When their first child was born, they _________ for three years. (had been married / had got married /
had married / got married)
4. By the age of 25, he _________ two famous novels. (wrote / writes / had written / has written)
5. _________ spaghetti every day when you _________ in Italy? (Were you eating - lived / Did you eat
- lived / Did you eat -were living / Do you eat / are living)
6. Sorry, I can’t go with you tonight because I have to work on a night _________. (time / shift /
period / dawn)
7. They are discussing the _________ to establish a new national park. (design / formation / aim /
project)
8. My parents always _________ hands to give us a happy family. (connect / link / join / combine)
9. Mary is unselfish girl because she is _________ to help others without thinking of any benefit.
(ready / delighted / willing / unwilling)
10. All the members in my class are very _________ of one another. (support / supportive / supporting /
supported)
11. My younger brother is as _________ as a monkey. (mischief / mischievous / mischievously
/mischievously)
12. There are three theories to the wild _________ of the dog. (ancestor / founder / commander /
discoverer)
13. She _________ to my letter with a phone call. (offers / answers / responds / reminds)
14. The conical hat is one of the _________ of the Vietnamese culture. (signs / marks / symbols / labels)

15. The groom and the bride _________ their wedding rings in front of the altar. (change / exchange /
turn / take)
16. It’s normal to have friendly conversations _________ people that they have just met. (to / towards /
with / upon)
17. Most of _________ celebrate birthdays and give presents at birthday parties. (Americans / the
America / American /the Americans)
18 "You look beautiful in that dress.” - "Last night she told me _________ beautiful in that dress." (you
looked / you look / l’ll look / I looked)
19. We’ d better find out _________ the train left. (if / has / does / did)
20. "Should we tum left or go straight ?" - "Hmm. I’m not sure which way _________." (do we turn /
should we turn / to tum / it turned)
21. You should _________ your hand when you want to give your opinion. (rise / increase / decrease /
raise)
22. Shaking and bowing one’s head are non-verbal _________ of communication. (forms / ways / means
/ methods)
23. I complimented her _________ her wonderful performance. (at / on / with / up)
24. In some rural areas, health care _________ by a small number of doctors and nurses. (is providing /
is being provided / provides / provided)
25. The report _________ soon. (publishes / is published / will be published / will publish)
26. How often _________ your car serviced since you bought it? (do you get / did you get / had you
gotten / have you gotten)
27. Children in Vietnam start their _________ education at school when they are six. (independent /
compulsory / free / imperative)
28. Each school year in Viet Nam is divided into 2 _________. (periods / stages / spans / terms)
29. A _________ is a detailed plan for a course of study offered in a school, college. (programme /
plan / curriculum / curricula)
30. Our company has _________ all over the world. (agencies / headquarters / twigs / sprigs)
II. Put each verb in brackets into a suitable tense.
1. While I ( try) _________ to get my car started, a passing car (stop) _________ and the driver (offer)
_________ to help.

2. The police (pay) _________ no attention to Clare’s complaint because she (phone) _________ them
so many times before.
3. Mary (not wear) _________ her glasses at that time, so she (not notice) _________ what kind of car
the man (drive) _________.
4. Tony (admit) _________ that he (hit) _________ the other car, but said that he (not damage)
_________it.
5. Helen (feel) _________ tired, and while she (learn) _________ the lessons, she (fall) _________
asleep.
6. Before that sport event at the Olympic Games 2004, no-one (hear) _________ of him.
7. Someone (eat) _________ all the cakes. I’ll have to buy some more.
8. My throat is really sore. I (sing) _________ all evening.
9. George (not be ) _________ back until six. Can you take a message?
10. By the time we reach home, the rain ( stop) _________.
IV. Rewrite each sentence as indirect speech, using the verbs given in brackets.
1. "You’ll have to send the documents to the embassy, Mr. Brown said to the travel agent. (told)
………………………………………………………………………………
2. "I’m taking the 5.30 train tomorrow evening." She said. (said)
………………………………………………………………………………
3. "The engineer was called three times last week," she said to them. (told)
……………………………………………………………………………………
4. "Are you coming to the party tonight, Mary?” he said. (asked)
……………………………………………………………………………
5. "I got my degree four years ago." Ben said to Lisa. (told)
………………………………….…………………………………………
6. "Why didn’t you go to school yesterday, Tom? the teacher said. (asked)
…………………………………………………………
7. Sue said. "If I were you, I’d go by train." (advised)
… ……………………………………………………………………………
8. "Would you like to have a cup of coffee with me?" Tom said to me. (invited)
……………………………………………………………………

9. "What kind of experience do you have?" the manager said to Claire. (asked)
……………………………………………………………………………………………
10. "Sue, can you remember to buy some bread?" said Paul. (reminded)
………………………….………………………………………………………….
V. Use the active or passive, in any appropriate tense, for the verbs in brackets.
1. The Amazon valley is extremely important to the ecology of the earth. Forty percent of the world’s
oxygen (produce) __________ there.
2. The game (win / probably) __________ by the other team tomorrow. They are a lot better than we
are.
3. There was a terrible accident on a busy downtown street yesterday. Dozens of people (see)
__________it, including my friend, who (interview) __________ by the police.
4. The first fish (appear) __________ on the earth about 500 million years ago. Up to now, over
20,000 kinds of fish (name) __________ and (describe) __________ by the scientists. New
species (discover) __________ every year, so the total increases continually.
5. The government used to support the school. Today it (support) __________ by private funds as
well as by the tuition the students pay.
TEST 5
I. Supply the correct tenses of verbs given in these sentences.
1. We don’t go out unless it (STOP) __________ raining.
2. We (CALL) __________ the police now if he didn’t give me back the bike.
3. You would not be able to do this test well if your English (BE) __________ not good.
4. If we (NOT HAVE) __________ enough rain last year, we (NOT GROW) __________ rice well.
5. The men could not have caught those fish unless they (HAVE) __________ good nets.
6. He (NOT LEARN) __________ much if he did not work harder.
7. If you read this book carefully, you (UNDERSTAND) __________ it.
8. He (WRITE) __________ to you if he heard some news.
9. We really help him if he really (NEED) __________ us.
10. If he (NOT HAVE) __________ an accident last night, he (NOT BE) __________ in hospital now.
II. Combine the sentences , using relative clauses and insert commas where necessary.
1. Mary said that there should be a notice up warning people. Mary's children couldn't swim.

……………………………………………………………………………
2. David is going to talk about careers. I’m sure you all know him.
……………………………………………………………………………
3.I remember the day .I was afraid to use my new computer then.
……………………………………………………………………………
4. Some people dream of a job. They can do the job without technology.
……………………………………………………………………………
5. You sent me a present. Thank you very much for it.
……………………………………………………………………………
6. There wasn't any directory in the telephone box. I was phoning from this box.
…………………………………………………………………………….
7. She refuses to use machines. This makes her work more arduous.
…………………………………………………………………………….
8. He paid me £5 for cleaning ten windows. Most of them hadn't been cleaned for at least a year.
…………………………………………………………………………………
9. The Earls of Euston were landowners in London. Euston Station is named after them.
…………………………………………………………………………………
10. Emily and I shared a room. We spent nights talking there.
…………………………………………………………………………………
III. Add the correct relative pronoun or adverb to complete the sentence.
1. She is one of the few people to ………….I look up.
2. The Newspaper is owned by the Mearson Group, ………….chairman is Sir James Bex.
3. The Titanic, ……… sank in 1922, was supposed to be unsinkable.
4. One of the people arrested was Mary Arundel, ……… is a member of the local council.
5. Mai was looking for a dog ……….leg had been broken in an accident.
6. The earth, ……….is the fifth largest planet in the solar system, is the third planet from the sun.
7. Ha Noi, ……….thousands of tourists come to visit every year, is the capital of Viet Nam.
8. I don’t know the reason ………he was absent yesterday morning.
9. People ……… outlook on life is optimistic are usually happy people.
10. Do you remember the department …………we bought these shirts?

I. Choose the best answer
1. The little girl wouldn’t go to the beach ………….her farther went to.
A. but B. also C. unless D. except
2. When I rang, no one answered the phone. They …………out.
A. must have been B. would have been C. should be D. must be
3. This assignment must be 3000 words in ……………
A. weight B. length C. width D. depth
4. Your composition is much better …………………….his.
A. than B. as C. to D. like
5. His master is never angry ………… him when he is late.
A. to B. about C. with D. on
6. He learned ……………to drive when he was 17.
A. what B when C. how D. who
7. When you came, I was ……… on the phone.
A. talking B. catching C. telling D. having
8. Every Sunday, Bob is with his father …………him with his carpentry work.
A. has helped B. helps C. helped D. helping
9. I don’t need to tell them everything, ……………. I ?
A. do B. need C. have D. must
10. On looking at learning English, I find prepositions very ……………
A. interested B. interest C. interesting D. interestingly
II. Fill in each blank with one suitable word.
Do you remember I told you I was trying to get a part-time job as a waiter at a Japanese restaurant?
Well, I finally got (1)………… Of course, I haven’t been working there long,(2)……… I can already
tell it’s a wonderful place (3)…………. All the staff are very friendly and helpful. Besides, (4)
………… pay is good and they let us eat(5)…………we want after work. I work only as a dinner
waiter because I have to go to class (6)……….the day. You know , my main job is to take orders from
the(7) ………………, give the orders to the cooks, and take the (8)……… to the customers. I often
have to describe (9)……….different Japanese dishes. Sometimes Japanese customers speak to me in
Japanese.(10) ………. me to know the language. I love that work experience very much.

1. A. them B. that part C. one D. then
2. A. however B. in contrast C. but D. on the contrary
3. A. to work B. working C. at work D. to working
4. A. one B. an C. a D. the
5. A. what B. when C. how D whose
6. A. of B. during C. on D around
7. A. manager B. waiters C. customers D. cooks
8. A. food B. menu C. bill D. drinks
9. A. no B. lots C. many D. both
10. A. expected B. has expected C. to expecting D. expecting
III Read the text then choose the correct answer.
One of the most urgent environmental problems in the world today is the shortage of clean water.
Having clean drinking water is a basic human right. But acid rain, industrial pollution and garbage have
made many sources of water undrinkable. Lakes, reservoirs and even entire seas have become vast pools
of poison. Lake Baikal in Russian is one of the largest lakes in the world.
It contains a rich variety of animals and plants, including 1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere
else in the world. But they are being destroyed by the massive volumes of industrial effluent which poor
into the lake every day. Even where law existed, the government did not have the power to enforce
them. Most industries simply ignore the regulations. The Mediterranean Sea occupies 1% of the world’s
water surface. But it is the dumping ground for 50 % of all marine pollution. Almost 16 countries
regularly throw industrial wastes a few miles off shore.
Water is free to everyone. A few years ago people thought that the supply of clean water in the world
was limitless. Today, many water supplies have been ruined by pollution and sewage. Clean water is
now scarce, and we are at last beginning to respect this precious source. We should do something now.
1. One environmental problem in the world today is………………
A. acid rain B. safe water shortage C. industrial pollution D. population explosion
2. Many sources of water are not drinkable because of …………
A. acid rain B. industrial pollution C. garbage D. all are correct
3. What is a serious problem of Lake Baikal in Russian?
A. It contains a rich variety of animals and plants

B. It is polluted by massive volumes of industrial wastes discharged into it.
C. It has 1,300 rare spices that do not exist anywhere else in the world.
D. The government did not have the power to enforce laws and regulations.
4. How many countries throw industrial wastes into Mediterranean Sea regularly?
A. nearly 16 B. exactly 16 C. exactly 15 D. less than 15
5. What is the message to the readers?
A. we should take action to protect our water resources.
B. We should take all water resources into account.
C. We should limit the use of water resources.
D. We should encourage people to use safe water.
IV. Error Identifying:
1. In generally, the rule is very simple: a singular subject requires a singular verb
A B C D
2. How many languages can a person learn in their life?
A B C D
3. When I was a small, I used to go fishing with my farther and my brother.
A B C D
4. Language is not necessarily the private property of those who uses it.
A B C D
5. I wonder why the English are driving on the left-hand side of the road.
A B C D
6. The research works of this school has affected our lives considerably.
A B C D
7. The more I live with him, the most I love him.
A B C D
8. The Caspian Sea, a salt lake, is the largest than any other lake in the world.
A B C D
9. Never before I have visited this fascinating place.
A B C D
10. According with Gardner, it is motivation that plays an important role in his success.

A B C D
TEST 6
I. Make the correct choice:
1. The little boy felt very ______ because his parents did not let him go with them.
a. disappointing b. disappointed c. disappointedly d. disappoints
2. The surgeons tried their best to save his life, but unfortunately the operation was _____.
a. succeeding b. successful c. successfully d. unsuccessful
3. During his _______ the family lived in Cornwall.
a. childhood b. child c. childlike d. childless
4. The ______ of world population is being studied.
a. length b. width c. growth d. depth
5. If you want the two sides to be even, you must _____ from the centre.
a. take b. measure c. preserve d. assure
6. How many ______ were there in all ?
a. competition b. competitive c. competitors d. competes
7. A fertilizer is any substance that _______ the soil and helps plants grow.
a. enables b. enriches c. encoourages d. encloses
8. Scientists know ______ mineral soil needs.
a. what b. that c. how d. why
9. He was _______ for the job by a committee.
a. selection b. selective c. selectively d. selected
10. We won’t buy the car until the ______ arises.
a. necessity b. necessary c. unnecessary d. necessarily
11. ______ is my favourite subject.
a. Historian b.History c.Historic d.Historical
12. Industrial waste is one of the ______ of air pollution.
a. reasons b.sourses c.causes d.results
13. That old palace ______ as a library.
a. first used b. was first used c. was first using d. first using
14. I have a long trip ahead of me tomorrow, so I think I’d better ______ to bed.

a. went b. to go c. gone d. go
15.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
a.calls b.airplanes c.accidents d.newspapers
16.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
a. buys b. advise c. forks d. precise
17.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
a. knees b. please c. trees d. bats
18. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. customer b. difficult c. require d. musical
19. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. grateful b. enthusiasm c. promotion d. intensity
20. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
a. method b. invention c. intense d. effective
II. Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect:
1. He has done a great contribution to the development of the country.
A B C D
2. Are you aware of some changes of his appearance?
A B C D
3. He is thinking of leaving his job and goes to America.
A B C D
4. He usually wears sandals; but when I last saw him, he wears boots.
A B C D
5. When you come to see me tomorrow, please phoning me in advance.
A B C D
6. The air is constant polluted by smoke and by chemicals such as carbon monoxide.
A B C D
7.A good illustration of water pollution is oil release from the tankers at sea.
A B C D
8. It kills all kinds of sea animals, including birds which feathers become covered with oil ,
A B C

as well as fish and other forms of marine life.
D
III. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
Next month I have a week’s vacation. I am (1) _____ to take a trip. First I will to Madison (2)
_____ my brother. After I leave Madion, I will go Chicago to see a friend (3) _____ is studying at a
university there. She has lived in Chicago for three years, (34) ____ she knows her way around the city.
She has promised to take me to (5) _____ interesting places. I have never been in Chicago, so I am
looking forward (6) _____ going there.
1.a. planning b. interesting c. exciting d. surprising
2.a. to talk b. to speak c. to visit d. to receive
3.a. she b. who c. it d. whom
4.a. however b. because c. that d. so
5.a. a lot b. many c. much d. any
6.a. to b. and c. of d. despite
IV. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
Language is not necessarily the private property of those who use it, just as French is not the
private property of French people, nor English of English people. English is spoken as a first language in
the United States, in Australia, in New Zealand, in most of Canada, in certain nations of Africa, and in
other areas of the world. It is unreasonable to regard any language as the possession of a particular
nation, and with no language is it more unreasonable than with English. This is not to say that English is
used by a greater number of speakers than any other languages, for it is easily outnumbered in this
respect by Chinese. But it is the most international of languages. A Dane and a Dutch person meeting in
Rome will almost automatically find themselves speaking to each other in English. The pilot of a
Russian plane approaching Cairo will use English to ask for landing instructions. Malaysian lecturers us
English when addressing their Malaysian students in Kuala Lumpur. To people in Africa, Asia, and
South America, English is an important foreign language to master, not merely because it is the
language of Britain or the United States, but because it provides ready access to world scholarship and
world trade. It is understood more widely than any other languages.
1. Where isn’t English spoken as a first language?
a. the United States b. Australia and New Zealand

c. Britain d. France
2. Which language is used by by a greater number of speakers than any other languages?
a. English b. Chinese c. French d. American
3. Which is the most international of languages?
a. English b. Chinese c. French d. Japanese
4. Which of the following IS NOT TRUE?
a. English is the private property of those who use it.
b. English is understood more widely than any other languages
c. English provides ready access to world scholarship and world trade
d. English is an important foreign language to master
V. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
The Americans (1) _____ to be informal while they’re receiving (2) _____ or coming for a social
engagement. On the whole, women don’t usually shake hands as they are introduced to (3) _____; but
men do. When a man and a woman are introduced, shaking hands is up to the woman. And punctuality,
(4) _____ means arriving on time, is probably one of the most necessary and graceful manners in public
relations. Most people (5) _____ it discourteous and inconvenient to arrive at an important appointment
later (6) _____ the time agreed upon.
1.a. avoid b. tend c. practise d. enjoy
2.a. company b. guest c. friend d. partner
3.a. together b. each another c. each other d. one other
4.a. that b. it c. when d. which
5.a. find b. see c. get d. have
6.a. than b. as soon as c. when d. at
VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer:
A taxi driver was driving along a street when he suddenly blacked out and lost control of his
vehicle. The taxi plunged into a nearby river. A hawker, who had seen the accident, rushed from his
coffee stall and dived into the water. He had to swim twenty five metres before he could get to the taxi.
The taxi driver was trying to wind down the window. The hawker reached into the taxi for the safety-
belt. After he had released the safety-belt, he pulled the driver out through the partially open window. At
the hospital, the driver said that the blackout might be caused by his high blood pressure condition.

1. The taxi plunged into a nearby river because ______.
a. the taxi broke down b. the driver couldn’t control his taxi
c. the driver was driving along the street d. the driver suddenly got out
2. Who dived into the river to rescue the driver?
a. The one who witnessed the accident b. The one who caused the accident
c. The one who saw a hawker d. The one who hit the taxi
3. His blackout was due to _____.
a. his careless driving b. his safety-belt
c. his high blood pressure condition d. his loss of control
4. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
a. the driver suddenly lost consciousness
b. somebody dived into the water to rescue him
c. the driver was taken to hospital
d. he didn’t wear a safety-belt
TEST 7
I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
1. a.clear b.near c.heard d.ear
2. a.using b.university c.union d.umbrella
3. a.here b.atmosphere c.there d.mere
4. a.enough b.tough c.rough d.though
5. a.kept b.pneumonia c.progress d.program
6. a.secret b.season c.serious d.sugar
7.a.husband b.useless c.industry d. must
8. a.game b. guest c. guess d. gesture
9. a.worse b. horse c. sword d. order
10.a. dear b. wear c. fear d. hear
II.Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:
11. a.artificial b.reality c.compulsory d.expression
12. a.performance b.dictionary c.contemporary d.encouragement
13. a.international b.differences c.similarity d.reservation

14. a.service b.disease c.traffic d.patient
15. a.community b.fascinated c.illiterate d.significant
16. a.rotation b.mineral c.contaminate d. American
17. a.speechless b.worthy c.pollute d.better
18. a.application b.comprehension c.resolution d.apologize
19.a.lesson b.delay c.wonder d.pencil
20.a.childhood b.experience c.succeed d.unable
III. Make the correct choice:
1. Environmental pollution is one of the most serious problems _____ mankind today.
a. facing b. to face c. which they face d. faced
2. Reclaiming land ______ of irrigating deserts, draining swamps and pushing back the sea.
a. is full b. consists c. is made d. composes
3. We can conserve our environment by the ______ of waste.
a. preservation b. production c. prevention d. protection
4. Farmers can protect their land by yearly_____ of crops.
a. safeguard b. irrigation c. drainage d. rotation
5. ______ natural resources is of great importance.
a. Preservation b. Preserving c. Presevatively d. Preservative
6. Malaysian lecturers use English when _____ their students in Kuala Lumpur.
a. speaking b. saying c. giving d. addressing
7. More than half of the _____ and research journals are in English.
a. scientific b. scientist c. science d. scientifically
9. _____ studying, Margaret went to a ballgame with some of her friends.
a. Because of b. Instead of c. In spite of d. In favor of
10.There are some differences _____ British and American English.
a.of b.about c.between d.with
11. I’m not going out yet. I’m waiting _____ the rain to stop.
a.in b.during c.on d.for
12. I wrote to the company asking them _____ more information about the job.
a.to b.about c.for d.with

13. I hope you succeed _____ finding the job you want.
a.in b.at c.of d.upon
14. Do you _____ smoke? There’s a fire down the road.
a. feel b. ever c. smell d. usually
IV. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
Most people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological (1)
_______. But actually, the idea for a computer (2) _______ worked out over two centuries ago by a man
(3) _______ Charles Babbage.
Baggage was born (4) _______ 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician. He drew up
plans for several calculating machines (5) _______ he called “engine”. But despite the fact that he (6)
_______ building some of these, he never finished any of them. Over the years people have argued (7)
_______ his machine would ever work. Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished
building (8) _______ engine based on one of Babbage’s designs.
(9) _______ has taken six years to complete and more (10) _______ four thousand parts have
been especially made. Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in
the Science Museum to remind people of Babbage’s work.
1.a.days b.year c.time d.age
2.a.has b.was c.had d.is
3.a.was called b.was calling c.called d.calling
4.a.on b.in c.by d.since
5.a.because b.which c.so that d.if
6.a.started b.wanted c.made d.did
7.a.until b.whether c.while d.though
8.a.some b.the c.an d.that
9.a.One b.He c.They d.It
10.a.than b.therefore c.when d.then
V. Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers:
A new public television program is helping American children learn how their nation began. The
Public Broadcasting Service is offering forty thirty - minute programs about early American history.
Public television stations in the U.S are showing the program called “Liberty’s kids”. The stories tell

about the period from 1773 to 1789. That is the time when 13 American colonies demanded and won
independence from Britain. For example, one program tells about the Boston Tea Party. This took place
in Boston Harbor in 1773. Independence fighters attacked British ships carrying tea. They were
protesting British taxes on tea for the colonies.
Historians study the programs to make sure they contain correct information. American educators hope
“Liberty’s kids” will teach children more about the time when their nation was established.
1. How long does a program last ?
a. half an hour b. 20 minutes c. forty minutes d. 2 hours
2. 13 American colonies demanded and won independence from Britain________.
a. in 1773 b. in 1778 c. from 1773 to 1789 d. in the 19th century
3. Which new program are the U.S public T.V stations showing for children.
a. cartoons for kids b. Liberty’s kids c. Kids for Liberty d. Documentary
4. Historians ________.
a. pay no attention to the programs b. don’t approve of showing the programs
c. think the programs are not good for kids d. check the programs before they are shown
5. According to American educators, the programs are __________.
a. bad for kids b. good for kids c. boring d. unworkable
VI. Read the passage and make the correct choice:
The world’s oceans are so (1) ______ that they can cope with the present levels of pollution.
However, little is known (2) ______ the long-term effects of such slow poisoning. The (3) ______
serious problem of modern times is that man is destroying the earth’s natural resources and transforming
huge areas (4) ______ wasteland. As a result, it is becoming extremely difficult to grow enough to feed
the world’s rapidly increasing (35) ______ . A way of protecting all the wildlife on the earth must also
be found as many species are in danger of (6) ______ completely from the face of the earth. The
dangers, (7) ______, are not confined solely to the land and the sea. The smoke in the atmosphere, for
example, is increasing so much that the amount of sunlight has been (8) ______ in many cities. Man’s
whole environment is being changed in a serious way.
1.a. much b. many c. vast d. fast
2.a. about b. with c. on d. of
3.a. best b. most c. worst d. worse

4.a. in b. from c. on d. into
5.a. pollution b. population c. preservation d. prevention
6.a. disappearing b. preventing c. suffering d. differing
7.a. whatever b. wherever c. however d. whenever
8.a. found b. emitted c. released d. reduced
UNIT 7 – WORLD POPULATION
I. PRONUNCIATION:

A. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.
1. A. clean B. cleanse C. cleave D. cleat
2. A. glad B. gland C. glare D. glass
3. A. grub B. gruff C. grumble D. gruel
4. A. crow B. crown C. crowd D. crowded
5. A. quick B. quid C. quiet D. quickie
6. A. climb B. uncle C. include D. clown
7. A. queen B. quality C. quay D. quarter
8. A. queue B. quick C. quiet D. quit
9. A. consequent B. conquest C. question D. conquer
10. A. claim B. musical C. magical D. calm
B. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words.
11. A. increased B. figure C. expect D. support
12. A. scientist B. family C. billion D. amount
13. A. population B. university C. available D. international
14. A. necessary B. however C. continue D. explosion
15. A. insurance B. encouragement C. important D. properly
16. A. petroleum B. continue C. standard D. awareness
17. A. awareness B. particular C. solution D. implement
18. A. immigrant B. Indonesia C. Australia D. Korea
19. A. developing B. policy C. particularly D. improvement
20. A. continent B. explosion C. increase D. resource

II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE: Choose the best answer:
1. One third of the world’s consumes two thirds of the world resources.
A. people B. men C. population D. human
2. The practice of controlling the number of children a person has, using various methods of
contraception is called
A. family planning B. birth control C. population D. A & B
3. Since the early 1990s Viet Nam has experienced growth but the differences between the
lives of the rich and the poor have been greater.
A. population B. economic C. educational D. financial
4. One third of the world’s population consume two thirds of the world’s
A. materials B. minerals C. resources D. fuels
5. is the number of births every year for every 100 people in the population of a place.
A. Birth-place B. Birth-rate C. Birth-right D. Birth-control
6. A sudden large increase in the number of people in an area is called a .
A. population explosion B. population crisis
C. population increase D. population growth
7. China’s population growth rate has in the past years, although its population is
still .
A. declined – decreasing B. dounled – increasing
C. increased – decreasing D. decreased – increasing
8. It has been predicted that the world’s population might reach the of about 7 billion.
A. figure B. amount C. quantity D. totality
9. A is a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official
information.
A. image B. digit C. key D. figure
10. To is to become, or make something become, twice as much or as many.
A. double B. increase C. decrease D. rise up
11. There is a limit to the of pain we can bear.
A. number B. great deal C. amount D. quantity
12. The EU has set trict on levels of pollution.

A. limitation B. limits C. stop D. action
13. The government is considering a policy to equalize the of resources.
A. arrangement B. distribution C. order D. rank
14. It is time that governments levels of environmental pollution.
A. reduced B. decreased C. dropped D. A and B
15. We could make better use of our
A. environment B. sources C. resources D. atmosphere
16. Today many countries are trying to develop energy resources.
A. winnable B. sustainable C. damaging D. bottomless
17. Life is getting more and more difficult for
A. the poor people B. the poor C. poor D. poor people
18. Most governments intend to improve of their citizens.
A. the life standards B. the life quantity C. the living standards D. the quality life
19. In 2000, world’s population was about 6.6 billion.
A. a B. an C. the D. no article
20. It is time to do something to control birthrate.
A. a B. an C. the D. no article
21. The lecturer limited himself three aspects of the problem of population.
A. to B. on C. within D. over
22. We’ve certainly improved last year’s figures.
A. at B. in C. on D. over
23. The numbers add to 70.
A. off B. up C. in D. out
24. What percent the population is out of work?
A. for B. among C. of D. in
25. We should do something to help them birth-control methods.
A. on B. with C. for D. in
26. With birth-control methods, women can delay having children.
A. put off B. take off C. keep off D. go off
27. Women do not content their traditional roles any longer.

A. on B. with C. up D. at
28. Birth – control methods have freed women the endless cycle of child – bearing and
rearing.
A. from B. in C. on D. away
29. Many people believe that natural resources will never be used
A. out B. up C. of D. away
30. The forecast has revealed that the world’s reserves of fossil fuel will have by 2015.
A. run out B. taken over C. caught up D. used off
31. What’s of your country?
A. populate B. population C. populous D. popular
32. The cost of has risen greatly over recent years.
A. live B. living C. life D. lives
33. The teaching of history shouldn’t be to date and figures.
A. limiting B. limitation C. limit D. limited
34. China is the most country in the world.
A. popular B. populous C. populate D. populated
35. Many governments are trying to control the population
A. grow B. growth C. grew D. grown
36. Nowadays, women are more than they used to be.
A. independent B. independently C. independence D. independency
37. We should use our natural resources as as we can.
A. economic B. economics C. economically D economy
38. They are a close-knit family and very of one another.
A. supportive B. support C. supportion D. supported
39. Scientists estimate that the world will double in ten years’ time.
A. populate B. populous C. populating D. population
40. The population of the earth is increasing at a tremendous rate and out of control.
A. are soon going to be B. soon will be
C. they have become D. why it will be
41. The government increase taxes again.

A. have decided B. has decided C. have decided to D. is deciding
42. The world’s population will continue to rise we don’t do anything about it.
A. how B. however C. if D. unless
43. What would Tom do if he the truth?
A. would know B. knows C. has known D. knew
44. If I you were sick, I would have called sooner.
A. have known B. had known C. would have known D. know
45. If you want to go skiing in the South, to Black Mountain.
A. you go B. you’ll go C. go D. you went
46. If I you, I’d call and apologise
A. am B. were C. would be D. was
47. Jake will win the election if he harder.
A. will campaign B. would campaign C. campaigned D. campaigns
48. If the ball the line, that would have been the end of the game.
A. would cross B. will cross C. had crossed D. crossed
49. If someone knocked a candle over, it a fire.
A. will start B. started C. would start D. would have started
50. If you told us about the bad service, we would have eaten there.
A. hadn’t B. don’t C. didn’t D. wouldn’t have
51. If you were given a big prize, what with the money?
A. do you do B. would you do C. will you do D. are you going to do
52. Had I known that John wanted to get up early, I him up.
A. would have wokenB. had woken C. would wake D. will have woken
53. He asked her if someone stepped on her feet .
A. what she would say B. what would she say
C. what will she say D. she would say what
54. If someone in here with a gun, I’d be very frightened
A. walked B. walks C. had walked D. would walk
55. They said to me if they would go out with me.
A. it didn’t rain B. it doesn’t rain C. hadn’t rained D. would rain

56. Sally the fax if she in the staff’s office right now.
A. would answer – were B. answered – were
C. will answer – is D. answers – is
57. If I were forced to leave my position, I upset.
A. probably be B. would have been C. will be D. would be
58. I don’t like this flat. I think I happier if I in a house in the country.
A. am – live B. will be – will live C. would be – lived D. had been – would be
59. If I had taken that French course, I much progress.
A. had made B. would have made C. made D. would make
60. Sally the fax if she in the staff’s office right now.
A. would answer – were B. answered – were
C. will answer – is D. answers – is
III. WRITING:

A. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
1. If you were here yesterday, you would have seen Jean.
A B C D
2. We should visit that part of the country if it will be spring.
A B C D
3. If I will make a difficult decision, I always discuss it with my friends.
A B C D
4. We could had done more if we had had more time
A B C D
5. He said that if he has more time, he would come to see us.
A B C D
6. Hasn't he resigned, we would have been forced to sack him.
A B C D
7. If we will reduce the speed of population growth, there will be less pressure on the earth.
A B C D
8. Unless we leave a bowl of water under the sun, it will evaporate

A B C D
9. If we continue to use fuels at current rate, we would soon have to face a fuel crisis
A B C D
10. If I am 10 centimeters taller, I would play basketball.
A B C D
11. If the doctors could find out the remedy, a lot of people will be saved
A B C D
12. Rita asked me why didn't I ask for my money back if I was unhappy with my new car.
A B C D
13. If you drank less, you will feel much better.
A B C D
14. If the price of oil comes down, more people would use their car.
A B C D
15. If you mustn’t make an emergency rescue, do not move the victim.
A B C D
16. Unless we can find new sources of energy, our life certainly be destroyed.
A B C D
17. If the little girl knew how to do it, her mother will be pleased.
A B C D
18. The woman could explain these sentences if she was a teacher.
A B C D
19. He could use the machine unless it is broken.
A B C D
20. You might have enjoyed yourself if you would have gone with us.
A B C D
B. SENTENCE COMPLETION:
1. If you had taken my advice,
A. we will not lose our way B. we would not lose our way
C. we will not have lost our way D. we would not have lost our way
2. ,I would have gone there.

A. If had I known the address B. Had I known the address
C. If I knew the address D. If did I know the address
3. She told me that she would not have enjoyed the party
A. if I am not there B. if I was not there
C. if I had not been there D. if I were not there
4. Daisy told me . she would leave for London to find a job.
A. that if she were me B. if that she were me
C. that if she had been me D. that had she been me
5. She will be ill
A. if she doesn’t take a few days’ rest. B. provided she takes a few days’ rest.
C. in case she takes a few days’ rest. D. if she takes a few days’ rest.
6. , he would have learned how to read.
A. If he has been able to go school as a child. B. If he could go to school as a child.
C. Were he able to go to school as a child. D. Had he been able to go to school as a child.
7. If I had enough money ,
A. I will buy that house. B. I could buy that house.
C. I can buy that house. D. I am buy that house.
8. What would you do if you ?
A. are bitten by a snake. B. had been bitten by a snake.
C. were bitten by a snake. D. has been bitten by a snake.
9. If Hoa had taken a rain coat , she
A. didn’t catch a cold. B. would have caught a cold.
C. wouldn’t catch a cold. D. wouldn’t have caught a cold.
10. If I had known you would come,
A. I would not have waited for you B. I would have waited for you
C. I will wait for you D. I would wait for you
11. if you hadn’t talked to me about the problem last night.
A. I would have felt better now. B. I would be feel better now.
C. I would have feeling better now. D. I would feel better now.
12. , we couldn’t have continued with the project.

A. Unless we had your contribution B. Provided your contribution wouldn’t come
C. Even if you didn’t like to contribute D. If you hadn’t contributed positively
13. We’ll be late for the meeting
A. unless we hurry up. B. if we are in a hurry
C. unless we will hurry up D. when we are in a hurry
14. , he wouldn’t have missed the train.
A. If he listened to me B. Unless he had listened to me
C. If he had listened to me D. If he didn’t listen
15. , they would have had what they wanted.
A. Had they arrived at the fair early B. Supposing they were arriving at the fair early
C. Unless they arrived at the fair early D. If they arrived at the fair early
16. , the workers will stop working.
A. Unless the working conditions aren’t improved B. If not working conditions are improved
C. If the working conditions aren’t improvedD. Unless the working conditions are improved
17. If I had known you would come,
A. I would not have waited for you. B. I would have waited for you.
C. I will wait for you. D. I would wait for you.
18. If we had asked her,
A. she would sing a song to us then. B. she would have a song to us then.
C. she will have sung a song to us. D. she would have sung a song to us.
19. I wouldn’t have got wet
A. unless we had had an umbrella with me B. if we had had an umbrella with me.
C. if I have an umbrella with me. D. if I had an umbrella with me.
20. If I had enough money,
A. I will buy that house. B. I could buy that house.
C. I can buy that house. D. I am buy that house.
C. SENTENSE TRANSFORMATION
1. If I'd known about Josie's illness, I wouldn't have missed seeing her.
A. I saw Josie, and I knew she was ill.
B. I didn't know Josie was ill, so T saw her.

C. I didn't know Josie was ill, and I didn't see her.
D. I didn't see Josie although I knew she was ill.
2. He spent his money carelessly and became broke.
A. If he doesn’t spend his money carelessly , he will not become broke
B. If he didn’t spend his money carelessly , he would not become broke .
C. If he hadn’t spent his money carelessly , he wouldn’t have become broke
D. If he did spend his money carelessly , he would become broken.
3. He can’t find a good job because he doesn’t know how to use a computer.
A. If he know how to use a computer ,he can find a good job.
B. If he knew how to use a computer, he could find a good job.
C. If he had known how to use a computer, he could have found a good job.
D. If he had known how to use a computer, he could find a good job.
4. The bag was heavy, so we could not take it with us.
A. If the bag weren’t heavy, we would take it with us.
B. Unless the hadn’t been heavy , we would have taken it with us.
C. If had the bag not been heavy, we would have taken it with us.
D. Had the bag not been heavy, we would have taken it with us.
5. Ba is in hospital because he broke his leg.
A. If Ba hadn’t broken his leg , he wouldn’t be in hospital now.
B. If Ba hasn’t broken his leg , he wouldn’t be in hospital now.
C. If Ba hadn’t been broken his leg , he wouldn’t be in hospital now.
D. If Ba wasn’t broken his leg , he wouldn’t be in hospital now.
6. The man said to her " I will come to see her if I have time"
A. The man told her (that) he will come to see her if he had time
B. The man told her (that) he would come to see her if he has time
C. The man told her (that) he will come to see her if he has time
D. The man told her (that) he would come to see her if he had time
7. He asked her " What would you say if someone stepped on your feet?"
A. He asked her what she would say if someone stepped on her feet.
B. He ask her what she will say if someone step on her feet.

C. He asked her what she would have say if someone had stepped on her feet.
D. He asked her what would she say if someone stepped on her feet.
8. They said to me " If it doesn't rain, we will go out with you"
A. They told me if it didn’t rain, they would go out with me
B. They said to me if it didn’t rain, they would go out with me
C. They told me if it doesn't rain, they will go out with me
D. They told me if it didn’t rain, I would go out with them
9. The man asked the woman " What would you do if you were a billionaire?"
A. The man asked the woman what would she do if she were a billionaire.
B. The man asked the woman what she would do if she were a billionaire.
C. The man asked the woman what she would have done if she had been a billionaire.
D. The man asked the woman what would she have done if she had been a billionaire.
10. The man said to me" If you had asked me, I would have lent you my motorbike."
A. The man said to me if I had asked him, he would have lent me his motorbike.
B. The man told me if I had asked him, he would have lent me his motorbike.
C. The man told me if I asked him, he would lent me his motorbike.
D. The man tell me if I ask him, he will lend me his motorbike.
11. The man said to his daughter " They would be very disappointed if you didn’t come”
A. The man told his daughter that they would be very disappointed if she didn’t come
B. The man tell his daughter that they will be very disappointed if she doesn't come
C. The man told his daughter that they would have been very disappointed if she hadn't come
D. The man told his daughter that they would be very disappointed if she came
12. The boy said to the girl " I am sure they will understand if you explain the situation to them.”
A. The boy told the girl that he is sure they will understand if she explain the situation to them.
B. The boy said to the girl that he was sure they would understand if she explained the situation to
them.
C. The boy told the girl that he was sure they would understand if she explained the situation to them.
D. The boy told that he was sure they would have understood if she had explained the situation to
them.

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