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THUAN THANH N0 1 HIGH SCHOOL

ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN THI HỌC KỲ I- LỚP 12- NĂM HỌC 2016-12017
PART 1. OUTLINE
I.
PHONETICS
II.
VERB TENSES
III.
REPORTED SPEECH
IV.
PASSIVE VOICE
V.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
VI.
RELATIVE CLAUSES
VII. ADVERBIAL CLAUSES OF CONCESSIONS
VIII. PREPOSITIONS AND ARTICLES

PART 2. EXERCISES
UNITS 1+ 2
I. PHONETICS
Pick out the word that has different stress from that of the other words:
1. A. household
B. daughter
C. children
D. behave
2. A. reserve
B. crowded
C. support
D. secure


3. A. solution
B. mischievous
C. family
D. leftovers
4. A. supportive
B. decision
C. motorbike
D. however
5. A. obedient
B. generally
C. responsible
D. biologist
6. A. reject
B. idea
C. finding
D. conduct
7. A. demand
B. value
C. income
D. record
8. A. counterpart
B. attraction
C. partnership
D. grocery
9. A. priority
B. diversity
C. variety
D. generation
10. A. precede
B. altar

C. confide
D. oblige
Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
11. A. roughs
B. ploughs
C. coughs
D. laughs
12. A. bats
B. speaks
C. deaths
D. nurses
13. A. names
B. dates
C. photographs
D. jokes
14. A. child
B. chair
C. chef
D. chores
15. A. family
B. father
C. market
D. party
16. A. walked
B. jumped
C. missed
D. started
17. A. obliged
B. knocked
C. believed

D. determined
18. A. concerned
B. rejected
C. confided
D. conducted
19. A. diverse
B. response
C. unwise
D. nurse
20. A. confide
B. approve
C. compare
D. conduct
II . VOCABULARY - GRAMMAR AND STRUTURES
21. We are a very ……… family. We all have very close relationship with one another.
A. strange
B. typical
C. close-knit
D. friendly
22. My Dad is always willing to give a hand …… cleaning the house.
A. with
B. of
C. about
D. in
23. I am always under …….. and it is affecting my health.
A. work
B. pressure
C. study
D. relax
24. Peter is a ……. boy. He usually plays tricks on the others.

A. caring
B. helpful
C. generous
D. mischievous
25. During the hard time of life, my mother used to save good food for us and she used to eat ……….. .
A. the leftovers
B. the over left
C. the left
D. the leaving
26. My parents don’t put pressure on me to make ………. about what to study at university.
A. a choice
B. a reply
C. a decision
D. a determination
27. She works …… a secretary for a big company.
A. Like
B. as
C. similar D. unlike
28. In my family, my mother is the one who always does the household ………. .
A. chores
B. waste
B. chorus
D. appliance
29. Her main ………. in the family is to wash the dishes.
A. responsible
B. response
C. responsibly
D. responsibility
30. These children often share their ……. secrets with their mother.



A. person
B. personal
C. personable
D. personally
31. The house looks so nice. Its owner must have a …nature.
A. romance
B. romanticised
C. romantic
D. romantically
32. Physical …sometimes blinds us.
A. attract
B. attractiveness
C. attractive
D. attractively
33. People of the same …easily live and work with one another.
A. generation
B. sex
C. size
D. organization
34. I am very …in the information you have given me.
A. concerned
B. surprised
C. interesting
D. interested
35. Thanks for bringing us a present. It was very …of you.
A. adorable
B. grateful
C. thoughtful
D. careful

36. A good partner is the one in whom you can … .A. share
B. live
C. confide
D. love
37. As a family rule, we are …to ask our parents for permission to do anything.
A. obliged
B. ought
C. asked
D. able
38. In Vietnam, we never give glasses to a bride and a …on their wedding because it means separation.
A. gloom
B. groom
C. broom
D. troop
39. …leaf hat is one of the typical symbols of the Vietnamese women.
A. cone
B. coning
C. coned
D. conical
40. She has just …his love because he thinks she loves him for his money.
A. rejectable
B. reject
C. rejected
D. rejection
41. They allow us …on our choice of the elective subjects in school and our hobbies.
A. decide
B. to decide
C. deciding
D. decided
42. In the 1960s, Vietnamese parents often didn’t …their children choose their wife or husband.

A. allow
B. permit
C. let
D. want
43. Tomorrow I …my grandparents.
A. will have visited
B. visit C. have visited
D. am going to visit
44. When I last …Jane, she …to find a job.
A. saw, was trying
B. saw, tried
C. have seen, tried
D. see, was trying
45. Ted and Amy …for 24 years.
A. have been married
B. has been married
C. were married
D. married
46. …you go to the dentist?
A. How often are
B. How often does
C. How often do
D. How are
47. Who …to on the phone as we came into the room?
A. did you talk
B. were you talking
C. had you talked
D. have you been talking
48. Bad driving often …many accidents.
A. has caused

B. will cause
C. caused
D. causes
49. It’s the first time he … a car.
A. Drives
B. drove
C. has driven
D. had driven
50. It …dark. Shall I turn on the light?
A. is getting B. get
C. got
D. has got
51. After the research …, they presented their findings at a conference.
A. had completed
B. had been completed C. completed
D. had been completing
52. They …serving meals by the time we get to the restaurant.
A. will stop
B. stopped
C. are stopping
D. will have stopped
53. John…his leg in a skiing accident last winter.
A. has broken
B. had broken
C. broke
D. was breaking
54. Since we came here, we …a lot of acquaintances.
A. have had
B. had
C. have

D. are having
55. Vitamin C is believed …by the human body. It gets into the blood stream quickly.
A. to easily absorb
B. to be easily absorbed C. easily absorbed
D. being easily absorbed
56. Michael took a deep breath and dived into the water.
A. After Michael took a deep breath, he had dived into the water.
B. After Michael had taken a deep breath, he dived into the water.
C. Having taken a deep breath, Michael dived into the water.
D. B & C are correct
57. We started working here three years ago.
A. We have worked here for three years.
B. We worked here for three years.
C. We have no longer worked here for three years.
D. We will work here in three years.
58. I haven’t finished reading this book yet.
A. I have read this book before.
B. The book I’m reading hasn’t finished.
C. I’m still reading this book.
D. I will read this book some day.
59. He used to jog every morning.
A. He enjoys jogging every morning.
B. He never fails to jog every morning.


C. He doesn’t now jog every morning.
D. He intended to jog every morning.
60. Someone knocked on the door during my lunchtime.
A. I had lunch when someone knocked on the door.
B. When I had had lunch, someone knocked on the door.

C. I was having lunch when someone was knocking on the door.
D. I was having lunch when someone knocked on the door.
61. Certain bats used their own sound to locate food and to avoid obstacles as they fly at night.
A
B
C
D
62. When I am a child, I used to ride a tricycle to school.
A
B
C
D
63. Helen can’t come out because she didn’t finish her homework yet.
A
B
C
D
64. We’d better wait here until the rain will stop.
A
B
C
D
65. Although my parents are very busy at work, but they try to spend much time for their children.
A
B
C
D
III. CULTURAL TIPS
66. Maria: “I’m taking my driving test tomorrow.” Sarah: “……”
A. Good chance

B. Good time
C. Good day
D. Good luck
67. Brenda: “Do you think it will rain?” Carol: “Oh! ……”
A. I don’t hope
B. I hope not
C. I don’t hope so
D. It’s hopeless
68. Dora: “What’s your name?” Helen: “……”
A. Really
B. Pardon
C. Ok
D. Forgive me
69 – “Has an announcement been made about the eight of o’clock flight to Paris?”
_ “……”
A. Yes, it is
B. Sorry, I don’t
C. I don’t think that
D. Not yet
70. – “Would you mind lending me your bike?” – “……”
A. Yes, here it is
B. Yes, let’s
C. Not at all
D. Great
71. – “……detective stories?”
- “In my opinion, they are very good for teenagers.”
A. How about
B. Are you fond of
C. What do you think about D. What do people feel about
72. Hung: “Thank you very much for a lovely party.” Hoa: “……”

A. You are welcome
B. Cheers
C. Have a good day
D. Thanks
73. Janet: “Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?” Susan: “……”
A. I don’t agree, I’m afraid
B. You’re welcome
C. That would be great
D. I feel very bored
74. Laudra: “What a lovely house you have!” Maria: “……”
A. Of course not, it’s not costly B. Thank you. Hope will drop in C. I think so D. No problem
75. Helen: “Congratulations!” Jane: “……”
A. What a pity!
B. Thank you
C. I’m sorry
D. You are welcome

UNIT 3 +4
I . PHONETICS.
Pick out the word that has different stress from that of the other words:
1.A. general
B. applicant
C. usually
D. October
2.A. parallel
B. dependent
C. educate
D. primary
3.A. physical
B. achievement

C. government
D. national
4.A. eleven
B. history
C. nursery
D. different
5.A. consider
B. similar
C. actually
D. carefully
6.A. attract
B. person
C. signal
D. instance
7.A. verbal
B. suppose
C. even
D. either
8.A. situation
B. appropriate
C. informality
D. entertainment
9.A. discuss
B. waving
C. airport
D. often
10.A. sentence
B. pointing
C. verbal
D. attract

Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
11.A.impolite
B.kidding
C.instance
D.big
12.A.attention
B.acceptable
C.wave
D.appropriate
13.A.clap
B.hand
C.catch
D.across
14.A.simply
B.slightly
C.apply
D.friendly
15-A.reasonable
B.argument
C.leaving
D.receive
16.A.minutes
B.dinner
C.compulsory
D.begin
17.A.primary
B.history
C.fee
D.spring
18.A.public

B.education
C.under
D.government


19.A.chemistry
B.curriculum
C.certificate
D.core
20.A.July
B.system
C.easily
D.study
II . VOCABULARY - GRAMMAR AND STRUTURES
21-As an _______, Mr. Pike is very worried about the increasing of juvenile delinquency.
A. educate
B. education
C. educator
D. educative
22-Tommy left high school _______ the age _______ seventeen.
A. at / of
B. in / for
C. on / with
D. of / in
23-The academic year in Vietnam is over _______ the end _______ May.
A. from / in
B. for / on
C. on / in
D. at / of
24-English is an important _______ that is required in several national examinations:

A. language
B. test
C. evaluation
D. subject
25-A/an _______ is an official document stating that you have passed an examination, completed a course, or
.achieved some necessary qualifications. A. certificate B. requirement
C. education
D. test
26-The school library is open _______ all of the students and the teaching staff of the school.
A. for
B. over
C. to
D. among
27-He did not do well at school and left with few _______ qualifications.
A. academic
B. academy
C. academician
D. academically
28-Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and ________.
A. communicate B. communication
C. communicative
D. communicator
29-Body language is a potent form of _______ communication.
A. verbal
B. non-verbal
c. tongue
D. oral
30-Our teacher often said, "Who knows the answer? _______ your hand."
A. Rise
B. Lift

C. Raise
D. Heighten
31-She is a kind of woman who does not care much of work but generally _______ only with colleagues for meals,
movies or late nights at a club.
A. supposes
B. socializes
C. attention
D. discussed
32-I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time.
A. correct
B. right
C. exact
D. suitable
33-I have never seen such a beautiful dress _______ you before.
A. of
B. on
C. for
D. in
34-Small children are often told that it is rude to point _______ other people.
A. on
B. to
C. at
D. for
35-If a boss wants to have a well-qualified staff, he should have to pay his employees _______.
A. appropriate
B. appropriately
C. appropriation
D. appropriating
36-Mrs. Pike was so angry that she made a _______ gesture at the driver.
A. rude

B. rudeness
C. rudely
D. rudest
37-The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to _______ her attention.
A. attract
B. pull
C. follow
D. tempt
38-When you are in a restaurant, you can raise your hand slightly to show that you need assistance.
A. bill
B. menu
C. help
D. food
39-In many cultures, people signify their agreement by _______ their head.
A. turning
B. raising
C. pointing
D. nodding
40-He is one of the most _______ bosses I have ever worked with. He behaves rudely to not only me but also others
in the staff.
A. thoughtful B. impolite
C. attentive
D. communicative
41-The guest told the host that _______.
A. I must go now
B. he must go now
C. he had to go now D. he had to go then
42-The teacher told Joe _______. A. to stop talking
B. stop talking C. stops talking
D. stopped talking

43-She said she _______.
A. was very tired last night
B. was very tired the night before
C. had been very tired last night
D. had been very tired the night before
44-Emily said that her teacher _______ to London _______.
A. will go / tomorrow
B. went / tomorrow C. would go / the next day D. had gone / the next day
45-She told the boys _______ on the grass.
A. do not play
B. did not play
C. not playing
D. not to play
46-She asked _______.
A. where was her umbrella
B. where her umbrella was
C. where were her umbrella
D. where her umbrella were
47-Jason asked me _______ me the book the day before.
A. if who gave
B. if who has given C. who had given
D. that who had given
48-Robert said that his father _______ to Dallas the year before.


A. goes
B. went
C. has gone
D. had gone
49-The mother asked her son _______.

A. where he has been
B. where he had been
C. where has he been
D. where had he been
50-Martin asked me _______.
A. how is my father
B. how my father is
C. how was my father
D. how my father was
51-The host asked Peter _______ tea or coffee.
A. whether he preferred
B. that he preferred C. did he prefer
D. if he prefers
52-She asked me _______ my holidays _______.
A. where I spent / the previous year
B. where I had spent / the previous year
C. where I spent / last year
D. where did I spend / last year
53-He advised _______ too far.
A. her did not go
B. her do not go
C. her not to go
D. she did not go
54-He asked _______ him some money.
A. her to lend
B. she to lend
C. she has lent
D. she lends
55-Andrew told me that they _______ fish two _______ days.
A. have not eaten / ago

B. had not eaten / previous
C. did not eat / before
D. would not eat / last
56-Jason told me that he _______ his best in the exam the _______ day.
A. had done / following
B. will do / previous C. would do / following
D. was going / previous
57-Education _____ to be the most important element to develop a country.
A. often be considered B. can often consider C. can often considered
D. can often be considered
58-The preparations _______ by the time the guests _______.
A. had been finished / arrived
B. have finished / arrived
C. had finished / were arriving
D. have been finished / were arrived
59-_______ in that company?
A. Do shoes make
B. Are shoes be made
C. Shoes are made D. Are shoes made
60-Portuguese _______ as an official language in this city since three hundred years ago.
A. has always been spoken
B. has been spoken always
C. has always spoken
D. had always spoken
61-_______ by your father?
A. Did that book write
B. Did that book written
C. Was that book written
D. Was that book be writing
62-Something _______ immediately to prevent teenagers from _______ in factories and mines.

A. should be done / being exploited
B. we should do / exploiting
C. should do I be exploited
D. should have done / exploited
63-Everything that _______ remained a secret.
A. overheard
B. had been overheard
C. had overheard
D. was overhearing
64-_______ by the police.
A. The stealing car has just been found
B. The stolen car has just been found
C. The stealing car has just found
D. The stolen car has just found.
65-_______ students required to wear uniforms at all times?
A. Are
B. Do
C. Did
D. Will
III. CULTURAL TIPS
66- “What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” _ “___________”
A. Thank you very much. I am afraid
B. You are telling a lie
C. Thank you for your compliment
D. I don't like your sayings
67- “You look great in this new dress.” _ ”______”
A. With pleasure
B. Not at all
C. I am glad you like it
D. Do not say anything about it

68-“Let’s go to the movie now”. “Oh! _________”
A.Good idea!
B.I don’t.
C.Why’s that?
D. I need it.
69-“Hello! BBC 1 _________can I help you?”
A.Which
B.What
C.Where
D.How
70-“ I’d like the blue jacket, please! Can I try it on?” _ “ _______”
A.Yes, you would
B.Yes, you must
C.Yes, certainly
D.Yes, you do
71-“My daughter is a very good cook” _ “_________”
A.Really, does she?
B.Really, has she? C.Really, can she? D.Really, is she?
72-“Would you like a chocolate?” _ “_________”
A.No, please.
B.I like.
C.I want.
D.No,thanks.I am on a diet.


73- “ Could you tell me the way to the bus stop ?” _____
A. Go ahead then turn right. B. Thanks
C. It’s OK
74- “I’m taking my driving test tomorrow?” - “ _____ ! “
A. Cheers

B. Good luck
C. Come on
75- “Waiter !” - “ _____ “ . “ I can’t eat this It’s too salty.”
A. Yes, sir?
B. What?
C. All right?

D. by bus
D. Congratulations
D. Pardon?

UNIT 5,6
I. PHONETICS.
A. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others
1. A. academic
B. campus
C. apply
D. entrance
2. A. receive
B. achieve
C. increase
D. creative
3. A. tutor
B. subject
C. study
D. result
4. A. scary
B. challenge
C. psychology
D. course

5. A. require
B. sociaty
C. twice
D. applicant
6. A. vacancy
B. wholesale
C. retail
D. category
7. A. neat
B. create
C. piece
D. keeness
8. A. future
B. resume
C. pressure
D. enthusiasm
9. A. application
B. education
C. addition
D. question
10. A. resume
B. retail
C. reduce
D. remember
B. Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from that of the others
11. A. enthusiasm
B. category
C. vacancy
D. resume
12. A. secondary

B. requirement
C. certificate
D. admission
13. A. application
B. education
C. academic
D. examination
14. A. preferance
B. however
C. applicant
D. candidate
15. A. performance
B. agriculture
C. acceptable
D. appoitment
16. A. proportion
B. available
C.thoroughly
D. tutorial
17. A. prepare
B. stressful
C. pressure
D. early
18. A. interview
B. impression
C. addition
D. remember
19. A. experience
B. concentrate
C. enthusiasm

D. certificate
20. A. candidate
B. interest
C. company
D. employment
II. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR:
Choose the most suitable word or phrase ( a, b, c or d) to complete each sentence:
21. The student has to ………..a place at the university while doing the A- level.
A keep
B. ask
C. take
D. aplly for
22. Her excellent ………….in exams helped her to find a job.
A. notes
B. reports
C. grates
D. degrees
23. I’m tall enough to be a policeman, but I don’t have enough ………..
A. diplomas
B. certificates
C. degrees
D. qualifications
24. A hotel room is being ………for their arrival
A. served
B. equipped
C. prepared
D. given
25.Qualifications and ………… are two most important factors that help you get a good job.
A. politeness
B. experience

C. attention
D. impression
26. They tell me he is …….a lot of money in his new job
A. having
B. profitting
C. gaining
D. earning
27. Workers who do not obey the safety regulations will be ………. immediately.
A. dismissed
B. rejcted
C. disapproved
D. refused
28. A ………..education improves your changes of getting a job
A. university
B. college
C. higher
D. All are correct
29. She’s a single mum who doesn’t receive any ……….support from the child’s father.
A. economic
B. economical
C. financial
D. All are correct
30. He took a ………….interest in his grandson’s education.
A. strong
B. keen
C. deep
D. sharp
31. Job ……..are advertised in Situations Vacant.
A. places
B. positions

C. seats
D. vacancies
32. His trip to India ………….a strong impression on him.
A. made
B. created
C. formed
D. All are correct
33. Several candidates were ………..a second interview.
A. asked for
B. left for
C. called for
D. requested for
34. Many children are under such a high …………of learning that they do not feel happy at school.


A. recommendation
B. interview
C. pressure
D. concentration
35. For this course a pass in English at grade B is ………
A. acceptable
B. available
C. accessible
D. decisive
36. Whenever something goes wrong, everyone………..it on me.
A. blames
B. charges
C. insists
D. accuses
37. No previous knowledge of Arabic is required for …………to the university.

A. admission
B. acceptance
C. decision
D. attendant
38. The students failed to meet the necessary ……….for admission to the course.
A. fulfillments
B. qualities
C. requirements
D. aptitudes
39. An ………is a student at a university or college who is studying for his or her first degree.
A. undergraduate
B. application
C. insurance
D. exam.
40. A …….is an area of knowledge or study , especially one that you study at school, college or university.
A. degree
B. subject
C. level
D. vacancy
41. If I …………you were sick, I would have come to visit you sooner.
A. had known
B. have known
C. would have known
D. know
42. …………you do better work than this, you won’t pass the exam.
A. Although
B. If
C. Unless
D. When
43. I’ve known him …………I left college.

A. when
B. during
C. until
D. since
44. If I …………you, I ………that car
A. were, would sell
B. were, sold
C. were, will sell
D. am, would sell
45. Marie, ………..I met at the party, called me last night.
A. that
B. whom
C. which
D whose
46. If you ………to be chosen for the job, you’ll have to be experienced in the field.
A. want
B. wanted
C. had wanted
D. wants
47. …………..his address, I would have written before.
A. As I had known
B. If I knew
C. Unless I had known
D. Had I known
48. If you ………. to leave your name, we’ll contact you as soon as possible
A. cared
B. would care
C. had cared
D. are caring
49. If she ……….rich, she would travel around the world.

A. would be
B. is
C. has been
D. were
50. I wish Mark ……..a little better when we have visitors.
A. will behave
B. would behave
C. behaves
D. had behaved
51. If I had gone to the party last night, I ………..tired now.
A. am
B. were
C. would be
D. would have been
52. People ……can speak English can be understood in many countries.
A. whose
B. who
C. whom
D. which
53. Do you remember Mr. Darnell, ……..taught us English Literature ?
A. who
B. whom
C. that
D. which
54. Violent tropical storms ……….occur in westernAsia are called typhoons.
A. that
B. it
C. which it
D. when it
55. Yesterday we visited the City Museum, ………I’d never been before.

A. which
B. that
C. to that
D. to which
56. The architect ………Mario works is brilliant.
A. whom
B. that
C. with whom
D with who
57. Bogota, …….. is the capital of Colombia, is a cosmopolitan city.
A. who
B. which
C. that
D. where
58. Neil Amstrong was the first person ……….foot on the moon.
A. set
B. setting
C. to set
D. who was set
59. Many of the pictures ………… from outer space are presently on display in the public library.
A. sent
B. sending
C. having sent
D. that sent
60. Is that the man …………was broken into two days ago
A. whose house
B. the house of whom C. who’s house
D. of whom the house
61. The reason ………. he was absent from school is that he had an accident.
A. why

. in which
C. that
D. which
62. Jane didn’t fill her car up with petrol before she left, ………was careless of her.
A. which
B. it
C. that
D. what
63. It is only recently that ballets have been based on themes ……………American life.
A. reflects
B. reflecting
C. reflected
D. that reflected
64. Picasso, ……….works inspired many other artists, lived until he was a ripe old age.


A. who
B. whose
C. that
D. which
65. February is the month …………many of my colleagues take skiing holidays.
A. when
B. that
C. in that
D. which
III. CULTURAL TIPS
66. - “ Would you like a cup of tea?”
- “ …………………………”
A. Yes, I do
B. Yes, please

C I’m sorry
D. It’s my pleasure
67 - “ Mai Phuong has been awarded a scholarship to study in Australia”.
- “ Uh, really ? ………….!”
A. How lucky she is
B. What lucky she
C. What lucky she be
D. Lucky as she is
68. - “ …………is your motorbike?”
- “ It’s a Wave”
A. What sort
B. What colour
C. What size
D. What make
69. - “ Can I get you anything?”
- “ …………a pen and a piece of paper, please.”
A. I like
B. I’ll like
C. I’d like
D. I’m liking
70. - “ You look nice in that red shirt.”
- “ ………………………”
A. It’s nice of you to say so B. Am I ?Thanks
C. Oh, poor me
D. I am interesting to hear that
71. - “ John had an accident. He has been in hospital for five days.”
- “ ………………………………….”
A. Poor it
B. Poor him
C. How terrific

D. Oh. Is he?
72. - “ Happy birthday! This is a small present for you.”
- “ …………………….”
A. What a pity !
B. How beautiful it is ! Thanks.
C. Have a good time !
D. How terrible !
73. - “ ………………………” - “ Oh, it’s great !”
A. How is the music of the film like ?
B. Would you like the music of the film ?
C. What do you like the music of the film ?
D. What do you think of the music of the film ?
74. - “ ………………………”
- “ Yes. I’d like to “
A. How do you do ?
B. How about something to drink ?
C. What about going shopping ?
D. What do you like doing ?
75. - “ Do you mind if I use your bike ?”
- “ ……………………………….”
A. Yes, you do.
B. Yes. It’s my pleasure
C. No, you don’t.
D. No, You can use it.

UNIT 7 +8
I. PHONETICS:
Pick out the words that has stress differently from that of the other words:
1. A. economic
B. economy

C. economical
D. economically
2. A. reaffirm
B. eliminate
C. priority
D. particular
3. A. subsequent
B. undergo
C. government
D. enterprise
4. A. minority
B. particular
C. commitment
D. subsidy
5. A. dominate
B. substantial
C. agriculture
D. national
6. A. industrial
B. proposal
C. occupy
D. production
7. A. history
B. payee
C. proceed
D. depend
8. A. disease
B. design
C. moustache
D. aspect

9. A. ceremony
B. technology
C. community
D. autography
10. A. piano
B. policeman
C. museum
D. souvenir
Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
11. A. windy
B. official
C. migrate
D. video
12. A. honour
B. hope
C. follow
D. promise
13. A. any
B. cat
C. matter
D. chat
14. A. promise
B. devise
C. surprise
D. realise
15. A. dusty
B. custom
C. super
D. muscle
16. A. economy

B. industry
C. qualify
D. priority
17. A. machine
B. church
C. watching
D. child
18. A. watches
B. advises
C. roses
D. programmes
19. A. advised
B. washed
C. looked
D. danced
20. A. honest
B. honour
C. house
D. rhinoceros
II . VOCABULARY - GRAMMAR AND STRUTURES
21. The control of ______ has been carried out through measure rooted in monetarism.
A. inflate
B. inflationist
C. inflation
D. inflator
22. Economic reforms began in the Soviet Union in June 1985 by the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to ______ the
Soviet economy.
A. repair
B. reproduce
C. restructure

D. reply


23. After more than a decade of Doi Moi or economic ______ , the Vietnamese Communist government has achieved
diplomatic and economic links with numerous foreign partners.
A. relation
B. investment
C. productivity
D. renovation
24. For more than 20 years, the Vietnamese government has pursued the open-door ______ and continued to woo
foreign investment.
A. policy
B. way
C. export
D. guideline
25. After a decade of economic liberalization, Vietnam has seen a dramatic rise in living ______ in urban areas.
A. surface
B. standards
C. level
D. backgrounds
26. These new economic reforms has allowed for international ______ and development in the country.
A. pay
B. renovation
C. investment
D. opportunity
27. Economic reforms are often carried ______ to promote the developing of a country.
A. out
B. on
C. for
D. in

28. Being aware ______ the importance of economic reforms, the Vietnamese Communist Party initiated an overall
economic reform policy.
A. for
B. at
C. of
D. in
29. For more than ten years, we have seen the significant ______ in the economy of our country.
A. develop
B. developments
C. developers
D. developed
30. A. During the time of economic reforms, the economy has grown ______ with only a few major setbacks.
A. constant
B. constantly
C. constants
D. constancy
31. Considering peasants make up nearly 80% of Vietnam’s population.
A. specialists
B. economists
C. professors
D. farmers
32. The Doi Moi reforms have ______ new possibilities in farming systems research in Vietnam.
A. risen
B. opened
C. renovated
D. called
33. A. The introduction of appropriate farming practices to Vietnam farmers can help them achieve a higher output.
A. productivity
B. renovation
C. guideline

D. achievement
34. In the South, ______ development concentrated on rice cultivation, and nationally, rice and rubber were the main
items of export.
A. industrial
B. agricultural
C. mining
D. textile
35. Many teenagers show signs of anxiety and ______ when being asked about their future.
A. depress
B. depression
C. depressing
D. depressed
36. Someone who is ______ is hopeful about the future or the success of something in particular.
A. powerful
B. optimistic
C. stagnant
D. pessimistic
37. In the future many large corporation will be wiped out and millions of jobs will be lost.
A. companies
B. services
C. supermarkets
D. farms
38. Domestic chores will no longer be a burden thanks to the inventions of labor-saving devices.
A. Official
B. Household
C. Schooling
D. Foreign
39. What will the relationship between computing and ______ bring us over the next 15 years ?
A. science
B. scientific

C. scientifically
D. scientist
40. ______ is the technology of sending signals and messages over long distances using electronic equipment, for
example by radio and telephone.
A. Telecommunication B. telegraph
C. Multifunction
D. Information technology
41. ______ some German and British management styles are similar , there are many differences between them.
A. In spite
B. In sipte of
C. Despte the fact that
D. Despite
42. I could not eat ______ I was very hungry.
A. even though
B. in spite
C. despite
D. in spite the fact that
43. In spite ______, the baseball game was not cancelled.
A. the rain
B. of the rain
C. it was raining
D. there was a rain
44. ______ he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car.
A. In spite
B. In spite of
C. Despite
D. Although
45. ______, he walked to the station.
A. Despite being tired B. Although to be tiredC. In spite being tired
D. Despite tired

46. The children slept well, despite ______ .
A. it was noise
B. the noise
C. of the noise
D. noisy
47. ______ they are brothers, they do not look like.
A. Although
B. Even
C. Despite
D. In spite of
48. She left him ______ she still loved him.
A. in spite
B. even though
C. in spite of
D. despite
49. In spite of his hard work, he couldn’t finish the job.
A. As hard as he work B. Despite he worked hard C. Though he worked hard D. Although hard work
50. Despite the fact that ______ , we enjoyed our trip.
A. the weather is bad
B. it is a bad weather C. the bad weather D. the weather was bad


51. Julie failed the exam ______ of working very hard.
A. despite
B. in spite
C. even if
D. though
52. Despite ______ , we arrived on time.
A. the traffic
B. of the traffic

C. there was heavy traffic
D. of there was heavy traffic
53. I was brought ______ in the countryside by my aunt after my parents had pass ______ .
A. on . over
B. for / on
C. on / off
D. up / away
54. While I am waiting ______ my bus, I often listen ______ music.
A. on / at
B. for / to
C. toward / about
D. upon / in
55. ______ he did not attend the English class, he knew the lesson quite well.
A. Despite
B. in spite of
C. Although
D. Because
56. Mrs. Smith, ______ is a retired teacher, does volunteer work at the hospital.
A. she
B. who
C. as
D. that
57. Not only ______ us light, but it gives us heart.
A. the sun gives
B. the sun has given C. has the sun given
D. does the sun give
58. Unemployment ______ by 4% since January and now stands at just under three million.
A. was risen
B. has risen
C. rose

D. is risen
59. It was in the year 1925 ______ John Biard found a way to send pictures by wireless.
A. when
B. that
C. in which
D. which
60. The calculation are ______ complicated that they can not be done without a computer..
A. so
B. that
C. too
D. more
61. ______ a disabled girl, Jane was quite confident the first moment she practiced this sport.
A. Although
B. Despite
C. Because
D. Because of
62. Although she is intelligent, she doesn’t do well at school.
A. In spite of intelligent, but she doesn’t do well at school.
B. Despite being intelligent, but she doesn’t do well at school.
C. Even though her intelligent, but she doesn’t do well at school.
D. In spite the fact that she intelligent, but she doesn’t do well at school.
63. Even though it was raining heavily, the explorers decided to continue their journey.
A. It rained so heavily that the explorers could not continue their journey.
B. The explorers put off their journey due to the heavy rain.
C. The heavy rain could not prevent the explorers from continuing their journey.
D. If it had rained heavily, the explorers would not have continuing their journey.
64. Although he was exhausted, he managed to finish the marathon race.
A. Despite his exhaustion, he managed to finish the marathon race.
B. In spite of he was exhausted, he managed to finish the marathon race.
C. Even though being exhausted, he managed to finish the marathon race.

D. Though he was exhausted, but he managed to finish the marathon race.
65. He was very kind to help me with my English.
A. It was very kind of him for helping me to learn English.
B. It was very kind of him to help me learning English.
C. It was very kind of him to help me learn English.
D. It was very kind of him because he helped me to learn English.
III. CULTURAL TIPS:
66.. Where are you from? _____ .
A. I come from Vietnam
B. I’m from Vietnam
C. I’m Vietnam
D. I’m Vietnamese
67.. _____ ? I’m a teacher.
A. What’s his job
B. What’s her job
C. What’s your job
D. What’s David’s job
68. . Happy birthday to you, Mary. _____ .
A. The same to you
B. It’ s very nice of you
C. So do you
D. Thank you
69. Waiter ! _____ I can’t eat this It’s too salty.
A. Yes, sir?
B. What?
C. All right?
D. Pardon?
70. I’m taking my driving test tomorrow. _____ !
A. Cheers
B. Good luck

C. Come on
D. Congratulations
71.. “What’s your hobby, Hoa?”
A. Well, I like collecting stamps
B. Oh, with computers
C. Well, I want stamps
D. Oh, on the phone
72. . Jill failed in the final examination last term. _____
A. Really?
B. Sorry to hear that.
C. What is wrong
D. I can’t believe
73.. “Excuse me ! I’m doing my homework. _____ turning down your radio a bit ?”


A. Would you please
B. Can
C. Could you
D. Would you mind
74.. .” Sit down, please_____ a cup of tea ?”
A. Do you like B. Do you like to drink
C. Would you like D. Will you like
75.. “ Could you tell me the way to the bus stop ?” _____ .
A. Go ahead then turn right
B. Thanks
C. It’s OK
D. by bus
B. WRITING ( UNIT 1 - 8
1. _____ if you take a map.
A. You’ll get lost

B. You won’t get lost C.You would have got lost D. You would get lost
2. It is seven years since we _____.
A. last talked to Daisy
B. talked to last Daisy
C.last talked Daisy
D. have talked to Daisy
3. I won’t accept unless _____.
A. Tom apologizes
B. Tom to apologize C.when Tom apologizes
D. Tom is apologizing
4. The furniture was _____.
A. too expensive for me to buy
B. enough cheap for me to buy
C.such expensive that didn’t buy it
D. so expense that I did buy it
5. Although the sun was shining, _____.
A. but it was very hot
B. it wasn’t very hot C.yet it was very hot
D. it was very hot
6. They are living in a house _____.
A. that was built in 1930
B. that was building in 1930
C.that built in 1930
D. in 1930 that was built
7. Did he tell you _____?
A. was what the problem B. the problem was what C.what was the problem
D. what the problem was
8. When you got back, Harry _____.
A. leaves London for New York
B. will leave London for New York

C.has left London for New York
D. had already left London for New York
9. Tom asked me _____.
A. whether I had had a good time last weekend
B. whether I have had a good time last weekend
C.if would I have a good time last weekend
D. if was I having a good time last weekend
10. Football is thought _____ in the world.
A. to play the most popular sport
B. is the most popular sport
C.to be the most popular sport
D. the most popular sport
11. I wonder _____.
A. if you look so surprised
B. when you look so surprising
C.because you look so surprising
D. why you look so surprised
12. Peter asked me _____.
A. what time the film starts
B. what time the film started
C.what time did the film start
D. what time does the film start
13. _____, give her this map of the city.
A. When Mr. Leat’s wife will arrived
B. When Mr. Leat’s wife arrived
C.When is Mr. Leat’s wife arriving
D. When Mr. Leat’s wife arrives
14. I am going to the hairdresser’s _____.
A. for to cut me my hair
B. to have my hair cut

C.to cut my hair
D. to have cut my hair
15. I wouldn’t have got wet _____.
A. if I have an umbrella with me
B. if I had an umbrella with me
C.unless I had had an umbrella with me
D. if I had had an umbrella with me
16. The last time I saw her _____.
A. is when she leaves for London
B. was when she left for London
C.was since she has left for London
D. has been since she left for London
17. The policeman wanted to know _____.
A. where he was last night
B. where he had been the previous night
C.where he was the night before
D. where he had been last night
18. Not until I arrived home _____.
A. did I remember about the umbrella
B. I remembered about the umbrella
C.That I could remember about the umbrella D. Then would I remember about the umbrella
19. Tom said that _____.
A. Ann buys a new car
B. Ann has bought a new car
C.Ann had bought a new car
D. Ann will buy a new car
20. Charlie said that _____.
A. he was thinking of going to live in Canada
B, he is thinking of going to live in Canada



C. he has thought of going to live in Canada
D, he would be thinking of going to live in Canada
21. Having been served lunch, _____.
A. the problem was discussed by the members of the committee
B. the committee members discussed the problem
C. it was discussed by the committee members the problem
D. a discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committee
22. Ann asked me _____.
A. not to tell any one what’s happened
B. not to tell anyone what had happened
C.to not tell any one what had happened
D. not to tell no one what had happened
23. If I hadn’t stayed up late last night, _____.
A. I wouldn’t have been tired now
B. I wouldn’t have tired now
C.I wouldn’t tire now
D. I wouldn’t be tired now
24. He asked me _____.
A. how old are you
B. how old you are
C. how old was I
D. How old I was
25. If you lose your credit card, _____.
A. you had to ring the bank
B. you’ll have to ring the bank
C.that’s why you must ring the bank
D. so you will ring the bank
26. He asked her where _____.
A. she was yesterday

B. she was the day before
C.she had been the day before
D. she has been the day before
27. Jack has three bothers-----------A. all of them are married
B. one of whom are married
C.all of who are married
D. all of whom are married
28. When Henry arrived home after a hard day at word, _____.
A. his wife was sleeping
B. his wife slept
C.his wife has slept
D. his wife has been sleeping
29.The guest told the host that _______.
A . I must go now
B. he must go now
C. he had to go now D. he had to go then
30.She said she _______.
A. was very tired last night
B. was very tired the night before
C. had been very tired last night
D. had been very tired the night before

SENTENCE COMPLETION ( UNIT 5 – 8 )
1. ____________ I would give a party.
A.She comes next month
B.She were to come next month
C.Were she t o come next month
D.She would come next month
2. “ Who is the new professor?” “ He’s the man_____________”.
A.whom is talking to Mr Smith now

B.that talks to Mr Smith now.
C.talk to Mr Smith now
D.talking to Mr Smith now.
3.If my father had locked his car properly, ___________________.
A.his car would never have been stolen
B.his car will not be stolen
C.his car would not be stolen
D.his car would have never been stolen
4.The baby will be ill _________________ .
A. unless you keep him warm
B. if you keep him warm
C. unless you kept him warm
D. if you kept him warm
5.Bill gates, ________ among the software engineers, is one of the richest men in the world.
A. whose name famous is
B. whose famous names is
C. whose is famous name
D. whose name is famous
6. _____, the company is still in financial difficulties.
A. Successful though their new production have proved.
B. Successful as their new production was proved.
C. Successful though have their new production proved.
D. Although their new production success have proved.
7. Natural silk is still highly prized _____ similar artificial fabrics.
A. although is available
B. despite they are available
C.in spite of the availability of
D. even an availability of
8. _____, methane can be used as a fuel.
A. It is produced by the fermentation of organic matter. B. The fermentation of organic matter is produced.



C.A production of the permentation of organic matter.
D. Produced by the fermentation of organic matter.
9. The workers do not intend to call off their strike.
→ The worker has _____.
A. no intention of calling off their strike.
B. not intention of calling off their strike.
C.intention to not call off their strike.
D. their intention for not calling off their strike.
10. The man _____ on the plane talked all the time.
A. who I was sitting next
B. that I was sitting next to
C.that I was sitting next to him
D. who I was sitting next him.
11. I’m not used to ______________.
A. have my photographs taken
B. have my photographs take
C. having my photographs taken
D. having my photographs to take
12 She broke her leg when she________.
A. was falling off the horse that she was rode
B. was falling off the horse that she was riding
C. fallen off the horse that she was ridden
D. fell off the horse that she was riding
13. She regretfully told him that__________.
A. she would leave the tickets at home
B. she left the tickets at home
C. she would have left the tickets at home
D. she had left the tickets at home

14. When you arrived back at the hotel,______________?
A. were you noticing what time it was
B. did you notice what time it was
C. did you notice what time was it
D. had you noticed what time it was
15. The manager was angry because somebody___________.
A. had allowed the photographers to enter the building
B. had let the photographers to enter the building
C. has permitted the photographers to enter the building D. lets the photographers enter the building
16.Despite the fact that _______, we enjoyed our trip.
A. the weather is bad B. it is a bad weather
C. the bad weather D. the weather was bad
17.Tom went to work despite _______.
A. that he did not feel very well
B. of the fact not feeling well
C. he did not feel very well
D. not feeling very well
18Though _______, they are good friends.
A. their sometimes quarrel
B to have a quarrel sometimes
C. they sometimes have a quarrel
D. of having a quarrel sometimes
19._______, he still went on working.
A. Tired as he was B. Tired although he was
C. Even if his tiredness
D. Despite he was tired
20.Though he was appointed to a higher promotion _______.
A. and he decided to quit his job.
B. but he still decided to quit his job
C. but he decided to quit his job

D.he decided to quit his job
21.I didn't get the job _______.
A. even as my qualifications
B. in spite of I had some qualifications
C. without my qualifications
D.despite my qualifications

Sentence Transformation: (UNIT 1 - 4)
1. Mary tried on a dress and then bought it.
A.Mary bought the dress after she had tried on.
B.After she bought the dress, she tried it on.
C.Mary was tired of her dress so she bought a new one. D.Before going a trial test, Mary bought a new dress.
2. John has not had his hair cut for over six months.
A.It is over six months since John has not had his hair cut.
B.It is over six months since John last had his hair cut.
C.John has not had his hair cut since over six months.
D.The last six months was John has not had his hair cut.
3. Brown was last seen in July 1928.
A.Brown has not been able to see since July 1928.
B.No one has seen Brown since July 1928.
C.Brown didn’t see anyone in July 1928.
D.Noone saw Brown until July 1928.
4.It has been a long time since they met.
A.They didn’t meet for a long time.
B.They didn’t meet a long time.
C.They haven’t met since a long time.
D.They haven’t met for a long time.
5.I have never listened to jazz music before.
A.This is the first time I listened to jazz music.
B.This is the first jazz music I listen to.

C.This is the first time I have listened to jazz music.
D.This is the first time I listen to jazz music.
6.When did you begin to work here?
A.How long did you work here?
B.How long did you begin working here?
C.How long are you working here?
D.How long have you been working here?
7.My brother hasn’t drunk beer for 2 years.


A.My brother gave up drinking beer 2 years ago.
B.My brother stopped to drink beer 2 years ago.
C.My brother began drinking beer 2 years ago.
D.My brother enjoyed drinking beer 2 years ago.
8.John began learning French three years ago.
A. John has been learning French three years ago.
B.John has been learning French since three years.
C.John has been learned French for three years.
D.John has been learning French for three years.
9.” You damage my laptop, Mike,” said Sylvia
A.Sylvia said Mike has damaged her laptop.
B.Sylvia told Mike to damage her laptop.
C.Sylvia threatened Mike to damage her laptop.
D.Sylvia accused Mike of damaging her laptop.
10.”Let’s stay here until the storm has passed!”, someone said.
A.Someone said that let them stay there until storm had passed.
B.Someone told me to stay there until the storm has passed.
C.Someone suggested staying there until the storm had passed.
D.Someone asked whether we stayed there until the storm has passed.
11.”Have you ever been to Singapore?”, he asked me.

A.He told me if I have ever been to Singapore.
B.He asked me if I had ever been to Singapore.
C.He advised me to go to Singapore.
D.He told me to go to Singapore.
12.”Don’t come home late, Jenny, it’s dangerous!”, her father said.
A.Jenny’s father told her not go home late and it was dangerous.
B.Jenny’s father told her not to go home late because it was dangerous.
C.Jenny’s father advised her go home early.
D.Jenny’s father asked her against being home late because it may be dangerous.
13.”I’m sorry I forgot your birthday”, Harry told Mary.
A.Harry said sorry to Mary for forgetting her birthday.
B.Harry felt sorry to forget Mary’s birthday.
C.Harry apologized Mary for having forgotten her birthday.
D.Harry really felt a pity not to remember Mary’s birthday.
14.”I’ll give you $500 to keep your mouth shut”, he said.
A.He offered me $500 to keep my mouth shut.
B.He persuaded to give me $500 to keep my mouth shut.
C.He threatened to keep my mouth shut with $500 .
D.He gave me $500 to keep my mouth shut.
15. People believe that there will be severe earthquakes and tidal waves next year.
A.It is believed that severe earthquakes and tidal waves will have happened next year.
B.It is our belief that their will be severe earthquakes and tidal waves next year.
C.It is believed that there will be severe earthquakes and tidal waves next year.
D.Our belief is that there will be severe earthquakes and tidal waves next year.
16. My mother never lets me go out by myself at night.
A.I am never allowed to go out alone at night.
B.My mother seldom allows me going out on my own at night.
C.I am never given a chance to go out on myself at night.
D.Going out at night by myself is barely allowed.
17.Police reported that a man had been helping them with their inquiries.

A.A man was reported to help police with their inquiries.
B.A man was reported to have been helping police with their inquiries.
C.It is reported that a man had been helping them with their inquiries.
D.It has been reported that a man had been helping them with their inquiries.
18.The garage is going to repair the car for us next week.
A.The car is going to repair next week by the garage.
B.We are going to be repaired the car by the garage next week.
C.We have the car going to be repaired by the garage next week.
D.We are going to have the car repaired by the garage next week.
19.My classmate gave this book to me.
A.My classmate was given this book by me.
B.This book was given my classmate by me.
C.This book was given to my classmate by me.
D.This book was given to me by my classmate .
20.They are watering the flowers.
A.They need some water and flowers.
B.There is some water on the flowers.
C.The flowers are being watered.
D.They are putting the flowers in warter.

Sentence Transformation: (UNIT 5 – 8 )
21. Even if Richard had arrived on time, it’s doubtful if he could have found somewhere to park his car.
A. If Richard had arrived on time, he could have found a place to park his car.
B. Richard didn't arrive on time; otherwise he would definitely have found somewhere to park his car.


C. I think Richard could hardly have found any place to park his car even if he had arrived on time.
D. Because Richard had arrived on time, he could have found a place to park his car.
22. The way so much money has been spent to so little purpose must be a record.
A. In no way so much money has been spent to so little purpose.

B. So much has money been spent to so little purpose must be a record.
C. So little must purpose be that so, much money has been to.
D. Never before has so much money been spent to so little purpose.
23. This is none of your business.
A. This is not concern with you.
B. This business is mine, not yours.
C.Don't be concerned about business.
D. This is no business of yours.
24. The president arranged for me to use his car whenever I liked.
A. The president didn't allow me to use his car.
B. The president put his car at my disposal.
C. The president car was only used for at his disposal.
D. Only when the president arranged was I allowed to use his car.
25. Had the charity not supplied food and medicines, many more people would have died in the famine.
A. The charity supplied food and medicines; otherwise, many more people would have died in the famine.
B. But for the food and medicines supplied by the charity, many more people would have died in the famine.
C. Except for the supply of food and medicines by the charity, many more people would have died in the famine.
D. A & B are correct.
26. Don’t let her treat you like that.
A. She isn’t let treat you like that
B. You are not let be treated by her like that
C.Don’t allow you to be treated like that by her D. Don’t let yourself be treated by her like that
27. The court found the man innocent of murdering his wife
A. The court found a murdered man and his wife
B. The court decided that the man had killed his wife
C.The man was found murdered by his wife
D. The man was judged not guilty of killing his wife
28. It is said that two men were arrested after the explosion.
A. People said two men be arrested after the explosion.
B. Two men are said to be arrested after the explosion.

C. Two men are said to have been arrested after the explosion.
D. Two men were said to be arrested after the explosion.
29. Had we left any later, we would have missed the train.
A. We left too late to catch the train.
B. We almost missed the train.
C.Because the train was late, we missed it.
D. We didn’t miss the train because it left late.
30. My brother regretted having bought the second-hand laptop.
A. My brother wished he had bought the second-hand laptop.
B. My brother wished he didn’t buy the second-hand laptop.
C. My brother wished he hadn’t bought the second-hand laptop.
D. If only my brother had bought the second-hand laptop.
31. It’s careless of you to leave the luggage over there unattended.
A. You shouldn’t have left the luggage over there unattended.
B. Leaving the luggage unattended is not permitted.
C. You shouldn’t leave the luggage over there unattended.
D. You could hardly leave the luggage over there unattended.
32. My suit needs cleaning before the interview but I’m too busy to do that.
A. I must have my suit cleaned before the interview.
B. I must have my suit to be cleaned before the interview.
C. I must clean my suit before the interview
D. All are correct.
33. It was only because I owed Bill a favour that I agree to help him.
A. I agreed to help Bill only as a favour.
B. I agreed to do Bill a favour by helping him.
C. I only agreed to help Bill because I owed him some money.
D. If I hadn’t owed Bill a favour, I wouldn’t have agreed to help him
34. She did not accept his proposition.
A. He wishes that she accepted his proposition.
B. He wishes that she didn’t accept his proposition.

C.He wishes that she had accepted his proposition. D. He wishes that she hadn’t accepted his proposition.
35. The President is not to attend the meeting. Nor are secretaries.
A. Either the President nor his secretaries are to attend the meeting.
B. Both the President and his secretaries didn’t attend the meeting.
C. Neither the President nor his secretaries are to attend the meeting.


D. The President and his secretaries are able to attend the meeting.
36. It doesn’t matter to them which film they go to.
A. No matter what films are shown, they never go.
B. They have a good taste for films.
C.Which film they go matters more than the cost.
D. They don’t mind which film they go to.
37. He survived the operation thanks to skilful surgery.
A. He survived because he was a skilful surgeon.
B. There was no skilful surgery, so he died.
C. Without skilful surgery, he wouldn’t have survived the operation.
D. In spite of the surgery, he didn’t survive.
38. Dial 100 for the operator if you have any difficulties making a call.
A. A person who talks to customer at a telephone tube.
B. A person who works on a telephone switchboard.
C. A person who pays for a telephone directory.
D. A person who works with a telephone receiver
39. She was careless. A fire broke out in the kitchen.
A. If she were careless, a fire broke out in the kitchen.
B. If she had been careful, a fire broke out in the kitchen.
C. If she had been careless, a fire would have broke out in the kitchen.
D. If she had been careful, a fire would not have broke out in the kitchen.
40. Despite the heavy snow, his father went out to work.
A. Although the snow was heavy, his father went out to work.

B. Although the snow is heavy, his father went out to work.
C. Although it snows heavy, his father went out to work.
D. Although the snow was heavily, his father went out to work.

FINDING MISTAKES
+ UNIT 1 – 4
1 .You can apply for a better job when you will have had more experience.
A
B
C
D
2 .The Americans are much more concerned than the Chinese with physical attractive when choosing a wife or a husband.
A
B
C
D
3. A large number of Indian men agrees that it is unwise to confide in their wives.
A
B
C
D
4. A basic knowledge of social studies, such as history and geography, is considering a basic part of the
A
B
C
education of every child.
D
5 .After driving for twenty miles, he suddenly realized that he has been driving in the wrong direction.
A
B

C
D
6. The man told the children didn’t play too loudly
A
B
C
D
7. As soon as I will graduate, I’m going to return to my country.
A
B
C
D
8. Smiles and grimace can be very effective used in conversation , but more commonly , we donot tend to
A
B
C
D
think that nonverbal physical response may be communicating.
9. While the teacher was explaining the sum on the blackboard, the children threw paper aeroplanes around
A
B
C
D
the classroom.
10. This is the first time Janet has taken so difficult class, but she plans to complete it.
A
B
C
D
11 .Once you can overcome your difficulty, the problems may well become a source of strengthen to your

A
B
C
D
marriage and to your faith.
12 . Body language is quiet and secret but most powerful language of all.
A
B
C
D
13. I had my motorbike repair yesterday but now it still doesn’t work.
A
B
C
D
14. When Jenney phoned last week , she said that she will be arriving this morning. But she hasn’t turned up.
A
B
C
D
15. The Concorde can fly across the Atlantic without refueling and carrying 11 tons of freight.
A
B
C
D


16. As they grow older, children in many cultures taught not to rely on their parents.
A
B

C
D
17. The Nelsons asked us look over their plants for them while they were away on vacation.
A
B
C
D
18. Clouds, foggy and dust in the atmosphere absorb ultra- violet rays.
A
B
C
D
19 .Only a few mineral can resist weathering by rainwater, which is a weak acid.
A
B
C
D
20. The man sitting next to me on the plane was nervous because he hasn’t flown before.
A
B
C
D
21. We were advised not drinking the water in the bottle.
A
B
C
D
22. Tea did not become popular in Europe until the mid- 17th century when it has been first imported to
A
B

C
D
England and Holland.
23. Mr Smiths is going to buy a new Japanese car, doesn’t it?
A
B
C
D
24. Hardly he had entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten his wallet
A
B
C
D
25. They are going to have to leave soon, and so do we.
A
B
C
D
26. Mrs Stevens along with her cousins from New York are planning to attend the festival.
A
B
C
D
27. The purpose of secondary education is to give common knowledge and to prepare for either higher
A
B
C
education and vocational education.
D
28. We decided to buy in the morning a new car, but in the afternoon he changed his mind.

A
B
C
D
29. They asked me what had happened last night, but I was unable to tell them.
A
B
C
D
30. The education children are received during their primary years is crucial for both their personal
A
B
C
development and their country as a whole.
D

+ UNIT 5 – 8
1. Scientists won't be able to investigate the seabed if there were no modern devices
A
B
C
D
2. Patricia normally arrives at work at eight o'clock, but because the storm, she was two hours late
A
B
C
D
3. Had you told me that this was going to happen, I would never believe it.
A
B

C
D
4. If anyone call, would you please ask them to call back later?
A
B
C
D
5. Without the traffic jam on the high way this morning, I wouldn't be late for the meeting.
A
B
C
D
6. He would still be alive today if he didn’t take that drug yesterday.
A
B
C
D
7. If Ann had come sooner, he could has eaten dinner with the whole family.
A
B
C
D
8. If my father hasn't encouraged me to take the exam, I wouldn't have done it.
A
B
C
D
9. If you give me more time and I will successfully finish this project.
A
B

C
D
10. The voters were overwhelmingly against the candidate who his proposals called for higher taxes.
A
B
C
D
11. Annie has three brothers, all of them are pilots.
A
B
C D
12. She wishes she had more time to study before last exam.
A
B C
D
13. Liquids take the shape of any container which in they are placed.
A
B
C
D
14. It looks like they're going to succeed despite of their present difficulties.


A
B
C
D
15. If you had paid attention to your teachers, you might get much progress.
A
B

C
D
16. In spite of the heavily rain , he went to the concert last night
A
B
C
D
17. When she heard the loud crash, Marge ran outside in the snow despite she wasn't wearing any shoes.
A
B
C
D
18. This organization is quick with sending relief goods to the flooded areas.
A
B
C
D
19. Can you help me, please? I can't see the difference from these words.
A
B
C
D
20. It was very kind for you to lend me the money I needed.
A
B
C
D
21. Mr. Carlos, along by his cousins from Mexico City, is planning to attend the festivities.
A
B

C
D
22. Many people, when they get older, want to return to the town which they were born
A
B
C
D
23. James watt was a Scottish inventor whom invented the steam engine.
A
B
C
D
24. I like pupils who works very hard
A
B C
D
25. One of the children who is painting the windows lives in the suburb.
A
B C
D
26. Although his poor health, Mr Brown still works hard to support his family.
A
B
C
D
27. The students are reading some books who are on disasters.
A
B
C
D

28. Hoa and her dog which are standing over there go to the park.
A
B
C
D
29. My father will fly to Ha Noi, that is the capital city of Vietnam.
A
B
C
D
30. If she is at home this weekend, I would visit her.
A
B
C
D

A. READING
+ Unit 1,2
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word.
When my parents married, they rented a small house and they didn’t have a lot of money for furniture. The
kitchen had a sink for washing up and a cooker, but that was all of the things they had. They (1) _______________ an
old table and chair from the market. They borrowed a sofa which was (2) ______________ old, but they covered it
with modern materials so it was bright and cheerful.
Outside, there was a small garden (3) _____________ the house, but in front of it there was only the road. Luckily
the road wasn’t busy, so I could cross it to reach the park on the opposite side. We lived there (4) __________ I was
ten and we were very happy. We had to move house because it was too small when my twin sisters were born. We all
(5) ___________ sad when we left.
1. A. bought
B. sold
C. became

D. brought
2. A. more
B. also
C. even
D. little
3. A. before
B. through
C. by
D. behind
4. A. when
B. after
C. until
D. to
5. A. spent
B. thought
C. had
D. felt
Circle A, B, C, D to choose the most suitable word or phrase for each blank to complete the passage.
People in different cultures all over the world have different systems for family life. In most cultures,
…....(1)…….live in extended families in which several generations share the same house. However, in ……(2)……,
the nuclear family is the norm, with only the parents and young children ……(3)……the same house. In the United
States, young people are experimenting with still another system of family life: living together ……(4)……marriage. If
this new system becomes widespread, it could have enormous effects on American society. On the positive side,


living together might reduce the divorce rate in the United States; on the negative side, it might ……(5)……to the
eventual disintegration of the family altogether.
1. A. we
B. couple
C. people

D. men
2. A. the other
B. another
C. other
D. others
3. A. share
B. sharing
C. to share
D. shared
4. A. never
B. upon
C. without
D. no
5. A. get
B. cause
C. lead
D. have
Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word.
Most American eat three meals during the day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast begin between 7:00
and 8:00 am, lunch between 11:00 am and noon, and dinner between 6:00 and 8:00 pm. On Sundays, “brunch” is a
……(1) of breakfast and lunch, typically beginning at 11:00 am. Students often enjoy a “study break” or evening snack
around 10:00 or 11:00 pm.
For breakfast, Americans will eat cereal with milk which are often mixed ……(2)……in a bowl, a glass of
orange juice, and toasted bread or muffin with jam, butter, or margarine. Another common breakfast meal is
scrambled eggs or ……(3)……omelet with potatoes and breakfast meat (bacon or sausage). People who are on diet
eat just a cup of yogurt. Lunch and dinner are more ……(4)……
When eating at a formal dinner, you may be overwhelmed by the number of utensils. How do
you……(5)……the difference between a salad fork, a butter fork, and a dessert fork?. Most Americans do not know
the answer either. But knowing which fork or spoon to use first is simple: use the outermost utensils first and the
utensils closest to the plate last.

1. A. addition
B.connection
C. combination D. attachment
2. A. each other
B. together
C. one another
D. others
3. A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article
4. A. vary
B. variety
C. varied
D. variously
5. A. say
B. talk
C. speak
D. tell
READING – Unit 1 + 2
I. Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answer the questions about the passage:
The nuclear family, consisting of mother, father, and their children, may be more an American idea than an
American reality. Of course, the so called traditional American family was always more varied than we had led to
believe, reflecting the very different racial, ethnic, class, and religious customs among American groups.
The most recent government statistic reveal that only about one third of all current American family fit the
traditional mold and another third consists of married couples who either have no children or have none still living at
home. Of the final one, about 20 percent of the total number of American households are single people, usually
women over sixty- five years old. A small percentage, about three percent of the total, consists of unmarried people
who choose to live together, and the rest, about 7 percent, are single, usually divorced parents, with at least one
child. Today, these varied family types are typical, and therefore, normal. Apparently, many Americans are achieving

supportive relationships in family forms other than the traditional one.
1. With what topic is the passage mainly concerned?
A. The traditional American family
B. The nuclear family
C. The current American family
D. The ideal family
2. The author implies that
A. there have always been a wider variety of family arrangement in the United states
B. racial, ethnic, and religious groups have presented the traditional family structure.
C. the ideal American family in the best structure
D. fewer married couples are having children
3. The word “ current” in the second sentence of paragraph 2 could be best replaced by which of the following?
A. typical
B. present
C. perfect
D. traditional
4. According to the passage, married couples whose children have grown or who have no children represent
A. 33 percent of households B. 20 percent of households C. 7 percent of households D. 3 percent of households
5. Who generally constitutes a one- person household?
A. A single man in his twenty B. An elderly man C. A single woman in her late sixties D. A divorced woman
II. Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best complete the statement ( or best answer the question) about
each passage.


John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left their small flat for an old
40-metre-high castle tower. They have spend five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floor, winning three
architectural prizes.
I love the space, and being private, Elizabeth says. “You feel separated from the world. If I am in the kitchen,
which is twenty five meters above the ground floor, and the door bell rings, I don’t have to answer it because visitors
can’t see I’m in!”

“ There are 142 steps to the top, so I go up and down five or six times a day , it’s very good exercise! But
having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so I never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time.
Apart from that , It a brilliant place to live.”
“ When we first saw the place, I ask my father’s advice about buying it, because we couldn’t decide. After
paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really love it, and knew how we wanted it to look.”
“ Living here can be difficult- Yesterday I climb a four meter ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand
on the roof you can see all away out to sea on a clear day, and that a wonderful experience. I am really glad we
move.”
1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?
A. describe how to turn an old tower into a house. B. recommend a particular builder.
C. describe what it is like to live in a tower.
D. explain how to win prizes for building work.
2. From this text, a reader can find out
A. why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth’s house
B. why Elizabeth exercises every day.
C. why Elizabeth asked her father to buy a tower.
D. why John and Elizabeth left the flat.
3. Which of the following best describes Elizabeth’s feeling the tower?
A. She wanted it as soon as she saw it.
B. She likes most thing about it
C. She has been worried seen they paid for it.
D. She find it unsuitable to live in.
4. What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building?
A. Her visitors find it difficult to see if she is at home.
B. She feels separated from other people.
C. She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once. D. It is impossible to clean any of the windows.
5. They were rather worried after paying for the castle because
A. they really couldn’t afford it.
B. it was about to collapse.
C. it looked terrible at first.

D. They were unable to take care of such a large house
Unit 3 + 4
The Korean education system basically consist of primary school, secondary school, high schools and colleges
………1………… universities with graduate courses leading to PhD. Degrees. ……2…… education is compulsory for
children aged six to eleven. The basic primary school curriculum is generally divided into eight ……3………… : the
Korean language, social studies, science,……………4 ……. , ethnics, physical education, music and fine arts.
Students in secondary schools are required to take a number of……… additional subjects, such as English and can
take electives, as technical or vacation courses. Afterwards, students can ……5…………… between general
education and vocational high schools. In general, be strict, as college and university admission is very competitive.
1. A as
B or
C but
D so
2. A college
Bhigh
Cprimary
D university
3. A subjects
B course
C topics
D titles
4. A mathematics
B mathematically
C mathematician
D mathematical
5. A consist
B test
C wish
D choose
Teaching and learning methods and styles …1……in various cultures, at different colleges and universities, and in

individual courses. For …2……, the atmosphere in many classrooms is very formal. Students use titles for their
instructors, like “Professor Smith” “ Mrs Jones,” and so on. Some teachers wear business clothes and give academic
lectures. Other classroom have an informal atmosphere. Instructors …3…… casually, and students use their first
names. In this relaxed atmosphere, class members work together in groups. They …4…… their opinions and talk
aobut their ideas. Some teachers always follow a course plan or the textbook. They give a lot of assignments. They
give points, scores, or grades for homework. In their courses, students take many quizzes, tests, and exams. All
…5……the world, there are teaching and learning differences.
1. A differ b
Bdifferent
C are differently
D are differences
2. A instances B an instance
Cexamples
D example
3. A wear
Bdress
Cput on
D take
4. A any
B speak
C change
D give
5. A in
B throughout
C of
Dover.
Unit 3 + 4
PASSAGE 1
Ordinary houses are full of hazardous waste. The most important hazardous waste in the homes is batteries.
When you throw them out with your other garbage, they break open at the landfill. The poison inside them moves



through rain water and other liquids to the bottom of the landfill. Then it can pollute the natural water in the ground .
We should use rechargeable batteries. Another hazardous waste in homes is motor oil. Don’t throw motor oil on the
ground or throw it on the garbage. It poisons the environment. We should recycle motor oil. Paint is another kind of
hazardous waste in homes. Some cities have a “Paint Exchange Day “. If you bring open , unused blue paint and want
red, they give you red. Sometimes they mix the paints together into strange colours. If you paint walls with them , you
help save the environment.
1. What is the most important dangerous waste in the homes?
a. motor oil
b. paint
c. batteries
d. garbage
2. How can batteries at the landfill pollute the underground water?
a. They break open at the landfill
b. Their poison moves to the bottom of the landfill.
c. They move to the underground water.
d. They combine with rain water and other liquids
3. Why should we use rechargeable batteries?
a. To protect the environment
b. They are durable
c. They less pollute the environment
d. They are convenient
4. Which of the following is not mentioned as hazardous waste in the homes?
a. motor oil
b. paint
c. fumes
d. batteries
5. If you paint walls with mixed paint from “ Paint Exchange Day” , you _______
a. help recycle the motor oil

b. know how to use ‘ rechargeable batteries’
c. like strange colors
d. help save the environment.
PASSAGE 2 :
Today, in many parts of the world, it is customary for people to shake hands upon meeting as gesture of good
will . Originally, however, the practice of shaking hands had more practical purposes.
Shaking hands originated in medieval times. In those days, when a man came on a stranger, he would often
automatically reach for his sword with his right hand, in case he had to use the weapon to defend himself. Sometimes,
both parties found themselves circling around each other , weapons in hand, until it was mutually agreed that the
weapons could be laid aside. Then the two parties extended their right hands to show they had no weapons, and
clasped them. This was the beginning of the handshake.
The custom of shaking hands is not a universal one. In the orient, people have for centuries, clasped their own
in front of them upon meeting to show that they held no weapons. In France, a custom developed in which people who
met would kiss each other on both cheeks. The natives of some South Seas islands greet by rubbing noses.
Note: clasp (v) : nắm chặt, siết chặt.
1. At first the purpose of shaking hands was ____________
a. to show a good relationship with each other
b, to show that there were no weapons in hands
c, to show that both parties were ready for fight
d, a gesture of good will
2. To show that one has no intention to fight _____________
a, shaking hands has been practised all over the world
b, the oriental people kiss each other’s hand.
c, people laid aside their weapons
d, there have been various ways depending on different cultures
3. According to the passage, the practice of shaking hands _____________
a, was used to extend greetings
b, used to be popular, but now it is out of date
c, is replaced by other customs in some countries d, is considered not to be polite
4. The word “ came on” in the second paragraph can be best replaced by _______

a. waited for
b. visited
c. attacked
d. happened to meet
5. Which of the following is not true about the handshake?
a. It happened for the first time very long time ago.
b. It is a gesture of goog will.
c. It is very popular all over the world
d. It is one of the social customs.

UNIT 5+6
Read the paragraphs below and decide which answer (A,B,C or D ) best fits each space
I. Paragraph 1
The relationship between students and teachers is (1)__________formal in the USA than an other countries ,
especially at the college level. American college students do not stand up when their teachers enters the room .
Students are generally (2)___________to ask questions in class , to stop in the professor ‘s office for extra help , and
to phone if they are absent and need a(n) ( 3)__________. Most teachers allow students to enter class late or leave
early , if necessary . Despite the lack of formality, students are still expected to be polite to their teacher and fellow
classmates . When students want to ask questions , they usually (4 ) _________a hand and wait to be called on.
When the teacher or a student is speaking to the class , it is rude to begin (5)________to another classmate . When a
test is being given , talking to a classmate is
not only rude but also risky . Most American teachers consider that students who are talking to each other during a
test are cheating


1. A. much
2. A. asked
3. A. homework .
4. A. raise
5. A. whistling


B. most
B. told
B. housework
B. clap
B. whistle

C. a little
C. encouraged
C.information
C . hold
C. to whistling

D. less
D. advised
D. assignment
D. rise
D. whistles

II. Paragraph 2
University Entrance Examination is very important in Vietnamese students .High school graduates have to take
it and get high results to be (1)___________to universities. The pressure on the candidates remains very high despite
the measures (2)_______have been taken to reduce the heat around these exams , since securing a place in a state
university is considered a major step towards a successful career for young people. , especially those from
(3)________areas or disadvantaged families . In the year 2004 , it was (4)__________that nearly 1 million
Vietnamese students took the University Entrance Examination , but on average only 1 out of 5 candidates
succeeded.
In addition to universities , there are community colleges , art and technology institutes , professional
secondary schools , and vocational schools which offer degrees or (5)________from a- few – month to 2-year courses
1. A. entered

B. admitted
C. added
D. gone
2. A. who
B. where.
C. that
D.. whose
3. A. urban
B. outskirts
C. suburb
D. rural
4. A. estimated
B. told
C. explained
D. thought
5. A.levels
B. qualifications
C. curriculum
D. certificates
Unit 5 + 6
Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
According to the Academic Ranking of World Universities, more than 30 of the highest-ranked 45 institutions are
in the United States, as measured by awards and research output. Public universities, private universities, liberal arts
colleges, and community colleges all have a significant role in higher education in the United States. An even stronger
pattern is shown by the Webometrics Ranking of World Universities with 103 US universities in the World's Top 200
universities.
The 2006 American Community Survey conducted by the United States Census Bureau found that 19.5 percent
of the population had attended college but had no degree, 7.4 percent held an associate's degree, 17.1 percent held a
bachelor's degree, and 9.9 percent held a graduate or professional degree.
Educational attainment in the United States is similar to that of other developed countries. Colleges and

universities in the U.S. vary in terms of goals: some may emphasize a vocational, business, engineering, or technical
curriculum while others may emphasize a liberal arts curriculum. Many combine some or all of the above.
Students can apply to some colleges using the Common Application. There is no limit to the number of colleges
or universities to which a student may apply, though an application must be submitted for each.'
Graduate study, conducted after obtaining an initial degree and sometimes after several years of professional
work, leads to a more advanced degree such as a master's degree. After additional years of study and sometimes in
conjunction with the completion of a master's degree, students may earn a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.d.) or other
doctoral degree.
Only 8.9 percent of US students ever receive postgraduate degrees, and most, after obtaining their bachelor's degree,
proceed directly into the workforce.
1. Not any other country has more highest-ranked universities and institutions than the US does.
a. True
b. False
c. No information
2. Higher education in the USA is the same as that in the China.
a. True
b. False
c. No information
3. Each student can apply only one college or university.
a. True
b. False
c. No information
4. Students can continue studying to get a more advanced degree after working for some years.
a. True
b. False
c. No information
5. After getting their bachelor's degree, most of US students continue their studies.
a. True
b. False
c. No information

Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer.
Preparation is a key to a successful interview. Does the idea of going to a job interview make you feel a little
nervous? Many people find that it is the hardest part of the employing process. But it is not really true. The more you
prepare and practice, the more comfortable you will feel. You should find out as much as possible about the company
before you go to the interview. Understand the products that they produce and the services that they provide. It is also
good to know who the customers are and who the major competitors are. Practice makes perfect. It will also make you
feel more confident and relaxed. So, practice your answers to common questions. Make a list of questions to ask, too.


Almost all interviewers will ask if you have questions. This is a great opportunity for you to show your keenness,
enthusiasm, and knowledge.
Make a great impression. The interview is your chance to show that you are the best person for the job. Your
application or resume has already exhibited that you are qualified. Now it is up to you to show how your skills and
experience match this position and this company. The employer will be looking and listening to determine if you are a
good fit. He/she will be looking for a number of different qualities, in addition to the skills that you possess. To make
the best impression, dress appropriately; express your strengths; arrive early, by about 10-15 minutes; be
enthusiastic; shake hands firmly; be an active listener; sit up straight and maintain eye contact; and ask questions
After the interview, follow up with a thank-you note. This is a chance for you to restate your interest and how you
can benefit the company. Your best bet is to try to time it so that the note gets there before the hiring: decision is
made. You should also follow up with a phone call if you do not hear back from the employer within the specified time.
1. The pronoun it refers to ________.
a. the job
b. the interview
c. the interviewer
d. the preparation
2. What does the writer advise you to practice?
a. Asking and answering questions related to the job. b. Making products that the company produces.
c. Providing services that the company serves.
d. Meeting some customers and competitors.
3. Which should not be shown during your interview?

a. Punctuality
b. A firm hand shaking
c. Being properly-dressed
d. Weaknesses
4. You can show your qualifications in the
a. dressing style and punctuality
b. competing with the competitors
c. resume and letter of application
d. eye contact with the interview
5. Which is not included in the writer's advice?
a. You should not communicate with the interviewer after the interview.
b. You 'should make the best impression in the interview.
c. You should write a note to say thanks to the interviewer after the interview,
d. You should telephone the interviewer for any information after the interview.
UNIT 7 + 8
*Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
Reading 1
Vietnam is considered a third world country, its people live in poverty by the millions. After the liberation,
Vietnam’s economy remained dominated by small-scale production, low labor productivity, (1)…., material and
technological shortfalls, and insufficient food and (2)….goods. The Doi Moi reforms that were instated in 1986 have
shed new light and added new features to the Vietnamese economy. (3)…..Vietnamese Communist Party plays a
leading role in establishing the foudations and principles of communism, mapping strategies for economic
development, setting growth targets, and (4)….reforms. Doi Moi combined government planning with free-market
incentives and (5)……the establishment of private businesses and foreign investment, including foreign owned
enterprises.
1. A application
B. salary
C. profession
D. unemployment
2. A. consumer

B. producer
C. spender
D. manufacturer
3. A. A
B. An
C. The
D. 
4. A. lauching
B. flying
C. sending
D. raising
5. A. found
B. promised
C. required
D. encouraged
Reading 2
Vietnam’s economy expanded this year at the fastest pace since 1996, led by manufacturing and services,
after the country (1)….the World Trade Organization.
Gross domestic product (GDP) increased 8.5 percent. Foreign direct (2)…..jumped to more than $20 billion
this year, from $12 billion in 2006. The government is quite (3)….to its economic reforms. Industry and construction
account (4)….almost 42 percent of Vietnam’s GDP. Manufacturing grew 12.8 percent, construction increased 12
percent, and the hotel and restaurant (5)….expanded 12.7 percent, according to today’s release.
1. A. struggled
B. organized
C. held
D. joined
2. A. invest
B. investable
C. investment D. investor
3. A. committed

B. excited
C. called
D. encouraged
4. A. over
B. for
C. at
D. in
5. A. role
B. region
C. sector
D. section



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