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TEST 16
I.

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.

1. he was sacked having an argument with his boss.
a . hit
b. field
c. scolded
d. threatened
2. I was lucky enough to find a parking …..outside the bank
a. region
b. field
c. space
d. slot
3. The dustbins are …. every Thursday a. thrown
b. thrown away
c. space
d. emptied
4. I promptly went to sheep again
a. early
b. soon
c. immediately
d. after a white
5. English is required for that job
a. compulsory
b. interesting
c. extra
d. optional
6. Central heaving has been put in
a. received


b. installed
c. corrected
d. altered
7. Mary want to go New York by herself, but her father would not give his …..
a. control


b. example
c. consent
d. altered
8. Clara wanted to buy the coat, but it cost more than she could …
a. assume
b. afford
c. arouse
d. limit
9. The show should have stared an huor ago, I don’t know what could have caused …
a. alarm
b. delay
c. statement
d. custom
10. I sometimes take John’s coat instead of my own, because the two of them look so …
a. original
b. similar
c. comfortable
d. the same
11. George had difficulty swimming across the lake, but he finally succeeded on his fourth…..
a. attempt
b. process
c. display
d. instance

12. I know I have seen that man before, I can’t … where
a. assume
b. wonder
c. recognize
d. recall
13. I want to go the library, but I’m not walking in the right …
a. distance
b. circumstance
c. attitude
d. direction
14. I want to learn more about the American political system, but I don’t know where to get the …


a. situation
b. information
c. conversation
d. association
15. In this hot weather the ice will soon…
a. spoil
b. melt
c. bake
d. fail
16. We had hoped that Robert would agree to help us, but he has …..to
a. desired
b. promised
c. effused
d. intended
17. Since I have been ill, my appetite has diminished
a. desire for exercise
b. desire for sleep

c. desire for visitors
d. desire for food
18. Her husband is very competent ; he will repair the roof himself
a. talking about
b. thinking about
c. arguing about
d. putting off
19. The time for discussing the problem is over ; now we must act
a. talking about
b. thinking about
c. arguing about
d. putting off
20. I new my father would discipline me for my action
a. reward
b. reprove
c. congratulate
d. punish


II. Read the passage and the choose one answer for each of the following questions:
In many old cities in Europe, there are narrow twisting roads with many shops huddling together along
the two sides, These commercial places are not so modern and convenient as those called shopping centers in
modern cities, especially in the suburbs of the big cities in the United States.
Shopping centers have developed rapidly because of the shift of the population to the suburbs , the
growing use of and dependence upon the automobile and the heavy traffic in downtown areas
A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central enclosed mall which may be covered
, heated and air-conditioned .A shopping enter is also surrounded by a parking area with space for thousands of
cars
We can buy on kinds of food and get anything we need in a chiefly sold a shopping center .Unlike a
supermaket, where groceries are chiefly sold , a shopping center provides us with all services besides food .We

canget our hair cut , eyes examined , clothes washed ,We can book our tickets for a would tour and even enroll in
special classes
Shopping centers are , therefore , very convenient for customers , but they lack the sense of closeness as
felt in older commercial center

1.

The rapid development of shopping centers in mainly due to

a.

the fact growing prosperity of suburban people

b.

the increased use of the automobile

c.

the growing use of heavy cars in big cities

d.

the shift of the population to downtown areas

2.

A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which is

a.


narrow and winding

b.

very crowded with automobiles

c.

used as a store-house for heaters and conditioners

d.

shaded and comfortable

3. American shopping centers are especially established in the suburbs because
a. the customers want to avoid the heavy traffic in downtown areas.
b. the traffic is heavier in the suburbs than in the downtown areas.
c. there are few people moving from the downtown areas to the neighboring regions.
d. the streets in the downtown areas are so narrow and twisting.
4. Customers can’t find the ‘sense of closeness’ in a modern shopping center because.
a. all the items in the stores are very expensive.
b. the shopkeepers are not very cordial.


c. it is too modern and conventional.
d. they worry too much about the safety of their cars.
5. In the shopping sections of many old cities in Europe, the stores are located.
a. in the auburns.
b. in residential areas.

c. along poor, dirty roads.
d. along small, winding streets.
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each space.
There has been a revolution in the world of newspapers. Not many years (1)……….., newspapers were
still being produced using techniques unchanged for (2)……….. hundred years.
The journalists gave their stories to a typist, who prepared them for an editor, who passed them on
(3)……….. the printer. The printer, who was a (4)……….. skilled man, set up the type. (5)……….. was then
collected to make the papers. When the pages were complete, the printing machines could be (6)………..
Nowadays what (7)………..? the journalists type their stories into a computer. The (8)……….. checks
their spelling, plans the page, shapes the articles. When the pages are ready, another computer may control the
printing.
(9)………..can be no doubt about it, producing a newspapers is an entirely different (10)……….. now.
1

a. before

b. after

c. ago

d. yet

2

a. a

b. some

c. an


d. over

3

a. to

b. by

a. through

d. with

4

a. hardly

b. mostly

c. partly

d. very

5

a. they

b. which

c. this


d. all

6

a. switched

b. started

c. stopped

d. moved

7

a. gives

b. occurs

c. goes

d. happens

8

a. computer

b. editor

c. typist


d. printer

9

a. it

b. there

c. you

d. we

10

a. skill

b. work

c. management

d. busuness

IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word.
In questions of preserving peace and saving mankind (1)……….. the threat of (2)……….. war, let one
remain (3)……….. or stand (4)……….. This concerns all and everyone. Each state is large or (5)………..,
socialist or (6)……….., has an important (7)……….. to make. Every responsible political party, every public
organization and every person can also make an important contribution.
No task is more (8)……….., more noble or humane than that of uniting all (9)……….. to achieve this
lofty (10)……….. This (11)……….. must be (12)……….. by our generation, not shifted onto the shoulders of



those (13)……….. will succeed us. This is the imperative of our time. This, I would say, is the (14)……….. of
historic responsibility (15)……….. our decision and actions in the time remaining until the beginning of the third
millennium.
Mikhail Gorbachev
V.Use the words to make sentences.
1. None/ us took/ holiday besides Tom.
………………………………………
2. Mr. Jones/ cut himself/ shave. ………………………………………
3. Please advise us/ soon/ goods have/ dispatched.
………………………………………
4. I see/ your advertisement/ today’s “Cambridge News”
………………………………………
5. I neither/ smoke/ drink.
………………………………………
6. I arrive/ Monday 4th/ expected/ return/ London/ Thursday/ 7th July.
………………………………………
7. No problem/ harder/ solve/ one.
………………………………………
8. The phone/ not be/ instead / I/ write/ you/ instead.
………………………………………
9. None/ her/ friend/ wished her/ happy birthday.
………………………………………
10. None/ students/ have/ finish/ exam yet.
………………………………………
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the one printed
before it.
1.Given fair warning, I could have avoided that date.
If you had told me …………………..
2. Please don’t say things like that.

I wish …………………..
3. It would have been a superb weekend if it hadn’t been for weather.
But …………………..
4. Dogs can swim better than cats can.
Cats cannot …………………..


5. She hasn’t been to the hairdresser for three months.
It’s …………………..
6. There’s a spare bed in David’s room.
David’s room …………………..

ĐÁP ÁN
I.
1.b

5.a

9.b

13.d

17.d

2.c

6.b

10.b


14.b

18.a

3.d

7.c

11.a

15.b

19.a

4.c

8.b

12. d

16.c

20.d

2.d

3.a

4.c


5.d

II.
1.b
III.
1.c

3.a

5.c

7.d

9.b

2.a

4.d

6.b

8.a

10.d

IV.
1.from

6.capitalist


2. nuclear

11. task

7. contribution

3. indifferent

8. urgent

12. accomplished
13. who

4. aloof

9. efforts

14. burden

5. small

10. goal

15. for

V.
1. None of us took a holiday besides Tom
2. Mr. Jones cut himself shaving
3. Please advise us as soon as the goods have been dispatched
4. I’ve seen (saw) your advertisement in today’s “ Cambridge News”

5. I neither smoke nor drink
6. I arrived on Monday 4th and expected to return to London on Thursday 7th July
7. No problem is harder to solve than this one
8. The phone hasn’t been installed yet, do I’m writing to you instead
9. None of her friends wished her a happy birthday
10. None of the students have finished the exam yet


VI.
1. If you had told me in advance/ in (good) time I could have avoided that date.
2. T wish you wouldn’t say things like that.
3. But for the weather, it would have been a superb weekend.
4. Cat’s cannot swim as dogs (can).
5. It’s three months since she last went to the hairdresser.
6. David’s room has a spare bed in it.
Describe the career you have chide, and the reasons for your choice.
Choosing a career is of the most importance. It determines one’s whole life. As for me, after careful
consideration, I want to become a construction engineer.
In our country, after long years of atrocious war, many houses, villages, bridges and roads were destroyed
by bombing. They all need to be repaired or rebuilt. After graduation, I’ll contribute my part to the reconstruction
of my war torn country into one of the most modern and powerful countries in the world.
How happy I feel when I am able to turn slum areas into blocks of high buildings, to bring happiness and
joys to my poor compatriots!
How proud and delighted I am go to build high-ways, bridges and factories for my city dwellers by the
sweat of my brow!


TEST 17
Level:PRE-INTERMEDIATE& INTERMEDIATE


I/Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence:
1. She sighed when hearing him say he loved her.
a.started

c.breathed deeply

b.screamed

d.laughed

2.

The boy put out the camp fire. The
fire wasn’t ……..
a.switched on
b.on fire

c.on
d.alight

3. They crept into their tent, so they ……
a.made a lot of noise

c.werevery quite

b.ran quickly

d.panicked

4.They slept soundly.They slept …….

a.noisily

c.deeply

b.fast

d.good

5.She was caught in a storm.The weather was ……..
a.fine

c.warm and sunny

b.rough

d.wet

6.It’s upside down.It isn’t……
a.up

c.down

b.the right way down

d.the right way up

7.The woman first bought a few small articles. She bought some small……


a.things


c.pieces

b.bits

d.parts

8.The dress was free.It……..
a.was priceless

c.cost nothing

b.was worthless

d.was grateful

9.She was arrested. She ……..
a.escaped

c.was stopped

b.was caught

d.was seen

10. The bicycle was picked up four hundred miles away. It was ……… by a
police man
a.picked

c.dropped


b.found

d.lifted

11.He was amused. He must have …….
a.laughed

b.cried

b.shouted

c.booed

12. You can just see our house ……. The trees.
a.on

c.above

b.about

d.round

13.Henry’s work is well ……..
a.on the average

c.on an average

b.above the average


d.above an average

14.The tree had fallen down …….. the railway line.
a.cross

c.through

b.parallel

d.above


15.He always depends ……… getting help form other students.
a.on

c.over

b.through

d.above

16.Mr. Wilson forgot ……. Doing that until later in the afternoon
a.about

c.on

b.of

d.over


17.She was pound …… finishing the work in such a short time
a.about

c.on

b.of

d.over

18.The police are interested …… knowing more about that man
a.about

c.by

b.in

d.through

19.There is very little possibility ……. finding a substitute now.
a.of

b.over

b.on

d.at

20.Did you pay that fellow ……. Taking care of your garden?
a.at


c.with

b.on

d.for

II. Read the passage and then choose on answer for each of following
question.
When you are being interviewed for a job, remember that it’s normal for
many people to be nervous, particularly in such a stress-producing situation.
There are plenty of job-indeed, probably most-where a little nervousness isn’t
looked at askance. It does help to dry a damp brow or a clammy hand just
before meeting the interviewer, but otherwise, don’t be too concerned about
the outward manifestations of your nervousness. Experienced interviewers


will discount most physical signs of nervousness. The only one that people
have a hard time ignoring is a fidgety hand. Interviewees who constantly twist
their hands or make movements that are dramatically distracting are calling to
their nervousness.
Remember that interviewer as talk to people in order to hire, not because
they enjoy embarrassing uneasy applicants. One way to overcome a flustered
feeling, or “butterflies in the stomach”, is to note that interviewers want to hire
people who have something to offer the company. If interviewers think you will
fit into their organization, you will be the one who is sought after. It’s almost as
if you interviewing them to see if they are good enough for you.
1.According to the passage, the outward sign of nervousness that most
attracts the attention interviewers is
a. a damp brow.


c. restless hand gestures.

b. clammy hands.

D. a jittery stomach.

2. An interviewer is someone who
a. is looking for a job
b. seeks facts form prospective employees
c. has already hired you.
d. is always on the lookout to trip up applicants
3.It can be inferred from the passage that overcoming nervous is a matter of
a. wiping your head and hands before entering the interview room.
b. taking several tranquilizers before the interview
c. being dramatic and aggressive
d. realizing that interviews are two – sided and making the most of it.
4. “Butterflies in the stomach” means
a. a nervous feeling

c. woes

b. feeling of happiness

d. sufferings


5. “Discount” means
a. remember

c. discontinue


b. ignore

d. discharge

III/ Read the article below and put cross on the letter next to the word that
best fits each space.
Mr. Alex Fraser lived his entire life in a small town in the north of England.
He never left the house (1)……….. he had been born, never married, never
went on holiday and had no friends.
He worked in a local factory for (2)………. forty years but even the people
who had worked with him for years (3)………. very little about him.
He wore the same old clothes year in year out, and (4)……….. he shopped
regularly at the local store he bought only the most basic foodstuffs, never
changing his purchases form one week to the next.
So (5) ………. he died last month neighbors and local people were astonished
to learn that Mr. Fraser was not just a rich man, he was in fact (6)…………
millionaire!
He had no bank account, no money invested anywhere but in the various
drawers, cupboards and boxes in his house there were hundreds and thousand
of bank (7)……….. and coins.
It took police over two weeks to clear the house and the bank clerks took just
as long to (8)……….. all the money.
“We had absolutely no idea that he had been hiding his money over the
year’s” one of his neighbors (9)……………, In fact we used to feel sorry for him,
we thought he was a poor old man unable to (10)………. Anything better for
himself!”
1/ a. which

b. where


c.who

d.what

2/ a.until

b.above

c.over

d.across

3/ a.reminded

b.help

c.had

d.knew

4/ a.although

b.but

c.because

d.however



5/ a. while

b.when

c.during

d.that

6/ a.the

b.this

c.a

d. that

7/ a. papers

b. money

c. letters

d. notes

8/ a. number

b. count

c. guess


d. make

9/ a.said

b. spoke

c. mentioned

d. told

10/ a.pay

b. spend

c.afffoed

d. give

IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word.
Science has told us so much (1)……. The moon that it is fairly easy (2)……..
imagine what it would be like to go there. It is certainly not a friendly place. As
there is no air or (3)………., there can be no (4)……… of any kind. There is no
variety of scenery either. For mile after mile there are only flat plains of dust with
mountains around them. Above, the sun and stars (5)………. in a black
(6)………If you step out (7)…………. the mountain shadows, it will mean (8)
………. from severe cold into grate away from the surface (10) ……….
themountains. The moon is also a very silent (11) ………… for sound
(12)…………. Can only travel (13)………… air. But beyond the broken horizon,
you see a friendly sight. Our earth is shining more brightly (14)……….. the stars.
From this distance, it looks (15) …………. An immense ball, colored blue, green

and brown.
V. Use the words to make sentences.
1. He write / both / correct / neat.
............................................................
2. Let me book / room / you / hotel
............................................................
3.What / you want / be / when / grow?
............................................................
4.not/ you expect / begin studying law / net semester?
............................................................


5.You say / some scientists / not believe / theory.
............................................................
6.Did not / Mary learn / swim / very young?
............................................................
7.We slowly / settle / in / although it / be / a long time before everything / finish.
............................................................
8.Neither John / Bill / go / camping today
............................................................
9.Thank you / letter / offer me / job
............................................................
10. Have not / you / this movie before?
............................................................
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the
same as the one printed before it.
1.You are requested to come by seven o’clock.
Please come.......................................
2.Who teaches you driving?
By whom are ......................................

3.We need seven day to consider it
We need a .........................................
4.They are soon accustomed to writing
It is not long ........................................
5.The train does not take as long as the bus
The bus takes longer ..........................


6.whose wallet is this?
Who does ...........................................
COMPOSITION
Describe your native village and state your reasons
Why you love ut

ANSWER
I.
1.c

5.d

9..b

13.b

17.b

2.c

6.b


10.b

14.a

18.b

3.c

7.a

11.a

15.a

19.a

4.c

8.c

12.c

16.a

20.d

2.b

3.d


4.a

5.b

1.b

3.d

5.d

7.d

9.a

2.c

4.a

6.c

8.d

10.c

II.
1.c
III.

IV.
1.about


6.sky

11.world

2.to

7.of

12.waves

3.water

8.moving

13.through

4.life

9.temperatures

14.than

5.shine

10.of

15.like

V.



1. He writes both correctly neatly
2.Let me book a room for you in a hotel
3.What do you want to be when you grow?
4.Don’t you expect to begin studying law next semester
5.You say that some scientists do not believe the theory.
6.Didn’t Marry learn (how) to swim when she was very young?
7.We are slowly setting in, although it will be a long time before everything is
finished
8.Neither John nor Bill is going camping today
9.Thank you for the letter offering me a job
10.Haven’t you seen this movie before?
VI.
1.Please come by seven o’clock
2.By whom are yoy taught driving?
3.We need a week to consider it
4.It is not long before they rare accustomed to writing.
5.The bus takes longer than the train
6.Whose does this wallet belong to?
Describe your native village and state your reasons
Why you love it
Although my village is small, it’s very beautiful and lovely.
My village is divided into 4 hamlets which are directed and supervised by
heads of hamlet who are in charge of and responsible for the activities of their
hamlet.


In the middle of the village stands an ancient pagoda where the villagers
gather to make offerings to the God of Agriculture on the 15 th day of the first

lunar month. On the left flows peacefully a blue and river where I used to take
a swim n hot days when I was young.
Almost the houses in my village are built on high ground to avail floods in the
rainy season. The villagers live chiefly on agriculture. All year round they cling
to their soil, think the best ways to force their soil to produce more food and
vegetables to their families. They get rich owing to their creative work and
industriousness. The harvest time is the merriest and busiest season of the
year.
How I love my native village! It’s in this nice and lovely place that I was born
and have grown up and spend wonderful days of my childhood. It’s the cradle,
the paradise of my whole life!


TEST 18
LEVEL: PRE – INTERMEDIATE & INTERMEDIATE
I.

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
1. She said that she……….you some day.
a. had visited
c. will visit
b. has visited
d. would visit
2. In Prague it’s better to walk and………… the atmosphere of the pretty little
streets.
a. feel
c. think
b. tough
d. move
3. Mr. Jones has…………… painting since he retired.

a. taken up
c. taken over
b. taken of
d. taken in
4. Most parents find it difficult to ………… their children nowadays.
a. grow up
c. develop
b. foster
d. bring up
5. When he was running across the road, he …………….a stone.
a. fell down
c. fell off
b. fell over
d. fell into
6. “I am absolutely broke”…………………….
a. So am I
c. So do too
b. I do too
d. I feel too
7. It was a light plane. It wasn’t………………
a. dark
c. black
b. heavy
d. deep
8. Often a team of engineers are………………
a. work on one project c. working on one project
b. on one project
d. to working on one project
9. Please keep the fire………………….. It’s so cold in here.
a. burns

c. to burn
b. burn
d. burning
10. I’ve been living in this village since I…………………..
a. was born
c. had born
b. were born
d. have been born
11. Tommy admitted………………… the rock through the window.
a. throwing
c. to throw
b. being throwing
d. to be throw


12. How much downs that Swiss watch……………………?
a. pay
c. spend
b. cost
d. fix
13. ………………he has never borrowed any money from me.
a. Last week
c. Since
b. Up to now
d. A week ago
14. I……………..to inform you that your mother died ten minutes ago.
a. sorry
c. apologies
b. regret
d. pity

15. She was a young woman. The woman was………………….
a. a you
c. a young
b. young
d. youth
16. I can’t remember the lesson………………………
a. Either I can
c. I don’t either
b. Neither I can
d. Neither can I
17. I………………..Bob because I didn’t invite him to my party.
a. angry
c. hit
b. offended
d. missed
18. She wears…………..
a. an alarm clock
c. a clock
b. an alarm
d. a watch
19. Someone……………..my bicycle!
a. took
c. takes
b. has taken
d. is taking
20. we call the middle of the town the………………
a. town middle
c. town capital
b. town heart
d. town center

II. Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the following
questions:
The early expansion of the sugar industry was based on cane transported from two
different parts of the Orient, first from India and second from the islands of the
Southwest pacific. From India, sugar cane was carried through the western regions of
Asia into Arabia and later into the countries bordering on the Mediterranean. It was
established in Sicily in about AD 703 and was carried to Spain in about AD 755. As
early as AD 1150, Spain had at least 75,000 acres of cane. During this early period
sugar cane was grown largely to supply local wants. The Crusades were partly
responsible for the further expansion and improvement of the sugar industry and for
interesting Europeans in the use of sugar.
1. From this passage, sugar cane was first grown in
a. Europe
c. Arabia
b. the Orient
d. Sicily


2. Sugar cane was first introduced into Spain in
a. AD 703
c. AD 1150
b. AD 755
d. AD 1419
3. In the twelfth century, most cane was grown
a. for exploration.
b. for industrial uses.
c. for sales in the large market cities.
d. for local use.
4. One thing that caused the sugar industry to expand in Europe was
a. the favorable climate in the Orient.

b. the Crusades.
c. better means of transportation.
d. for local use.
5. Cane was transported
a. from the islands of the Southwest Pacific, to India, to Asia and then to Spain.
b. from the island of the Southwest Pacific, to the western areas of Asia and then to
the countries near the Mediterranean.
c. from India to the Southwest Pacific, to Asia, into Arabia and then to the
countries bordering the Mediterranean.
d. from India to Asia into Arabia and then to the countries on bordering the
Mediterranean.
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best
fits each space.
It was a Monday morning in the office and, as usual everyone was busy sorting
through their mail before starting work. The other staff had (1)………… that Nicky,
one of the computer operators, had been (2)………….. rather miserable recently and
they wondered what might have happened to make her so (3)………… . Suddenly
Nicky accidentally (4)………….. over a cup of coffee. As she was clearing up the
mess, the girl sitting next to her happened to glance at Nicky’s right hand. There was a
large swelling at the (5)…………… . “What on earth have you (6) ………….. to
yourself? Does it (7) ………..?” asked the girl. “Yes, it does. I think you’d better go
and let the doctor (9)…………. It,” said the girl. “Let’s hope there’s no permanent
(10)……………. To your hand.”
1 a. recognized
2 a. appearing
3 a. sick
4 a. kicked
5 a. wrist

b. realized

b. seeming
b. bored
b. punched
b. eblow

c. noticed
c. pretending
c. uninterested
c. hit
c. knee

d. identified
d. looking
d. depressed
d. knocked
d. ankle


6 a. made
7 a. harm
8 a. injured
9 a. check
10 a. pain

b. done
b. hurt
b. ruined
b. inspect
b. destruction


c. happened
c. disturb
c. spoiled
c. examine
c. damage

d. brought
d. upset
d. destroyed
d. investigate
d. suffering

IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word. Write the words
in the spaces on your answer sheet.
My friend Jones is not a very practical person. (1)…………… along a main road
one dark night he suddenly had a flat (2)………….. Even worse he discovered that he
did not have a (3)……………….wheel in the back of his car Jones waved to passing
cars and lorries, but no one of them (4)…………….. Half an hour passed and he was
almost (5)…………… despair. At (6)……………… he waved to a car just like his
own. To his surprise, the car actually stopped and a well – dressed young woman got
out. Jones was terribly (7)………….. How could a person like this possibly help him?
The lady, however, offered him her own spare wheel, but Jones had to explain that he
had never (8)…………… a wheel in his (9)……………She set to work at (10)
……………… and (11)……………..the wheel in a few (12)…………… while Jones
looked on in admiration.
V. Use the words to make sentences.
1. She/ secretly/ burned/ the letter/ fireplace
………………………………………………..
2. I’ll get him/ phone right.
……………………………………………….

3. I work/ contract/ this company.
………………………………………………
4. John should/ gone/ post office/ this morning.
……………………………………………….
5. The beat time/ call / be/ 6 pm/ I / be always / home / that time.
…………………………………………….
6. Though he had / finished / paper / go/ sleep.
……………………………………………
7. I am / look / meet / you / airport.
…………………………………………….
8. She / very selfish woman / somehow you can’t / liking her.
……………………………………………
9. Turn left / Woodside Road and / the second / the right.
……………………………………………….


10.If she / seen / movie / she / have told you.
……………………………………………
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as
the one printed before it.
1. I don’t really want them, but I’ll have them.
I might………………………….
2. He wishes he had invited her to his party.
He is sorry now……………..
3. They go out when the sun begins to rise.
They ……………………………
4. Is this the cheapest carpet you’ve got?
Have you got…………………
5. Nickel and silver do not differ greatly in appearance.
The difference…………………..

6. He doesn’t have enough money.
He’s …………………………….

ĐÁP ÁN
I.
1. d
2.a
3. a
4. d

5. b
6.a
7. b
8. c

9.d
10. a
11. a
12. b

13. b
14. b
15. b
16. d

17. b
18. d
19. b
20. d


II.
1. b

2. b

3. d

4. b

5. d

III.
1. c
2. d

3. d
4. d

5. a
6. b

7. b
8. a

9. c
10. c

IV.
1. driving
2. type

3. spare
4. stopped

5. in
6. last
7. disappointed
8. changed

9. life
10. once
11. fitted
12. minutes


V.
1. she secretly burned the letter in the fireplace.
2. I’ll get him to the phone right away.
3. I work on contract with this company.
4. John should have gone to the post office this morning
5. The best time to call is at 6 pm, since I am always at home by (at) that time
6. Though he had not finished the paper, he went to sleep
7. I am looking forward to meeting you at the airport.
8. She’s a very selfish woman, but somehow you can’t help liking her.
9. Turn left into Woodside Road and take the second on the right.
10. If she had seen the movie, she would have told you.
VI.
1.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.

I might as well have them
He is sorry now that he didn’t invite her to his party.
they go out in the early morning
have you got a cheaper carpet than this?
the difference in appearance between nickel and silver is not great.
he’s short of money.

Write about a holiday you took. Give details.
My friend and I recently went on a four – day holiday to Nha Trang. It was
wonderful to escape the air and noise of Ho Hi Minh city.
We took the night train and we were gently lulled to sleep by the sound of
the train and the pleasant night air. We arrived in Nha Trang early the next morning
and checked into the Grand Hotel which is very near to the beach, restaurants and
nightlife. The hotel offered all kinds of accommodation from first class to
economy. The staff were friendly and extremely helpful to us. They recommended
a few tours which we took and we were not disappointed with. On the beach we ate
fresh seafood such as boiled crabs, grilled lobsters and sanguine oysters. Nha Trang
was clean and quiet, making our holiday very peaceful, restful and unforgettable.


TEST 19
I.

Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
1.

Whose voice did she recognize? Mrs ................


a. Browns

c. Browns

b. Brown’s

d. Brown

2.

I have been offered a large ................. of money.

a. Sum

c. some

b. number

d. piece

3. She often appears as a young girl. She ......... on the stage as a young girl.
a. is presented

c. shown

b. points

d. seems


4. He’s fat. He must go on a(n) ...........
a. exercise

c. jogging

b. practice

d. diet

5. We received her letter after she .......... to a new house
a. has moved

c. was moving

b. had moved

d. would move

6. Glen ................ his clothes after he took them out of the dryer.
a. hung

c. washed

b. cleaned

d. folded

7. ................? He doesn’t look very well.
a. What is he like


c. How well he is

b. What does he look

d. How is he

8. Let you and ..... agree to settle our differences without involving any of the other students.
a. I

c. me

b. myself

d. my

9. Urgent messages are important, so they must be sent ..............
a. quickly

c. by hand

b. slowly

d. largely

10. How old are you


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