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II. Nefr oh6o:
- Simple present tense
- Comparison of adjectives and adverbs
- Present continuous tense
- Modal verbs: can, could, shall,
- Simple past tense
- Phrasal verbs: look after, take off, ...
- Past continuous tense
- Prepositions of time, place, movement
- Present perfect tense
- The passive
- Past perfect tense
- Have to/ has to + V
- First and second conditionals
- Verb
I
-
ing and to infinitive
will,
.....
B.
Part
I.
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Ciu hiii
tip:
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Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
He ran to the station to
So he can't hear your voice.
2. He's
3. How long
4.
the early train.
will it .....................you to get there?
Be...............
! The baby's sleeping.
5. I want to
a table at the Savoy
6. Whose book is it?
Hotel.
It's not
7.
"I haven't got anything for you."
8.
I left my pen at home.
.................
9. Our plan
.
I borrow yours?
by the members of the committee.
10. Uncle Tom can't see
without his glasses.
I l. A chemist usually works in the
12. What
13. The
is................television tonight?
earth...............round the sun.
14.
It's not worth
15.
His teeth. .... . ......
16. Do
I 7.
to him. He never answers letters.
..
..some problems.
you..............?
His children.
....
18. The adjective
.. ..
of"
..
.
stay at home because the road is flooded.
color "
19. There is a race meeting
20.
almost............... day of the year.
If you want somebody to
21 . She's
is..................
be quie! you
say:...........
not sure where she may go for summer holidays
the end, she
decides to stay at home.
22. My uncle
will
go to Ho Chi Minh city..................the end of this month.
23. It isn't an answer
24. The woman
.
my question.
daughter we met last week is a nurse.
25. Keiko has studied English
3 years.
2
26. These clothes are
27 . Let's go
cleaner than the others.
to the beach for summer holiday, .............................?
the station just in time to catch the train.
28. We arrived
29. My brother is very
of music.
30. Mr Green lives far
his ofllce.
31. Which word has the
's' ending pronoun
ced
/s /?
32. Which word has the 'ed'- ending pronounced I t /?
33.
A............
is a kind of boat that carries people across a river or sea.
34. Daisy has been a teacher
.........
..
....three years.
35. "Is your husband a good dancer?"
" Yes. He dances
.the invitation to your
36. My wife and I have much pleasure in ..
daughter's wedding.
37. Vitamin C
.......................by
the human body. It gets into the blood stream
quickly.
3
8. After two years' hard work ,
39.
....
..in getting her Ph.D degree.
..........a year is the Festival held? Only once a yeiu.
..........books.
40. He spends his money
41.
she
I'd like to have this skirt lensthened.
42. "It's your turn" means
43. Next week when there
a
full moon , the ocean tides will be
higher.
44.
John
.
...
.
on a piece ofpaper that was on the floor
45. The more we leam,
46. He was a friendly waiter. He spoke to the writer
47. This girl is clever
to make fine things from paper.
48. It costs aDDroximately 200 dollars.
water in its hump.
49. Some people think the camel
3
50. When
5I.
I
TV last night,
a mouse
ran across the floor.
him of
The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and
speeding.
52. Be quiet! It's rude to
people when they are speaking.
53. Mr. Jones has ...
painting since he retired.
54. This is the house
I lived when I first came to the Netherlands.
55. My friend eventually decided to get divorced,
upset me a lot.
56. Which word is stressed on the second syllable?
57. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others?.
58. Which word is stressed on the first syllable?.
59. I was just
. to go out when you telephoned.
60. IfJack
6l . Our
to go on the trip, would you go?
neighbor,
.. name is Charles Alison, will go sailing tomorrow.
62. It's difficult to pay one's bill when prices keep
63. It was a great success. He succeeded
evervone work hard.
64. His parents never allowed him
65. The other driver failed to signal his
to tum right, so I had to
brake suddenly.
66. Most of the examinees are
67. I don't think he
will
to pass the exams.
the shock of his friend's death.
ever
68. John is bruke.
69. The woman gave the police a
ofthe thief.
70. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others?
71 .
Which word is stressed on the first syllable?
72. Which word has the -s ending pronounced / s P
73.He
74.
Canl
English very well.
some money from you?
75. My grandmother often goes to the
to buv some bread4
76. New York is a
place
people
of many different cultures live and work
together.
I
was the first president of the United States, is a symbol of honesty,
77
t
bravery, and patriotism.
78. Vietnam
79. We have five
?fl.
coffee to many countries.
on each foot.
this kind of talent on a small-town high school baseball team.
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Part 2: Read the text below and choose the best answer
Testl: WHO USES ENGLISH
English is the most intemational of languages. A Dane and a Dutch person meeting
in Rome
will almost automatically find
themselves speaking to each other in English. The
pilots of Soviet planes approaching Cairo will use English to ask for landing instructions.
Malaysian lecturers use English when addressing their Malaysian students
in
Kuala
Lumpw. To people in Africa, Asia and South America, English is an important language
to master, not merely because it is the language of Britain, of the United States but
because
4o
it provides ready access to world scholanhip and world trade. It is understood
more widely than any other languages.
It is true then, that a great many people - and
a great many peoples
- are involved
in the use of English. Millions of men and women in four continents have English as their
first language, and millions in every part of the world use it as their second or foreign
language.
81.
A
B
C
D
82.
)
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A.
B.
C.
D.
83.
A.
B
C
D
84.
A
B
c
D
85.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Test 2
After inventing dynamite, Swedish-bom Alfred Nobel became a very rich man.
However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred not to
be remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks before his death,
he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people who had made worthwhile
contributions
to
mankind. Originally there were five awards: literature, physics,
chemistry, medicine and peace. Economics was added
after the first award ceremony.
6
in
1968,
just sixty-seven years
Nobel's original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on
this sum is used for the awards which vary from 30,000 dollars to 125,000 dollars.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, the awards (gold
medal, illuminated diploma and money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes politics
ts
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fr
IIT
plays an important role in the judges' decisions. Americans have won numerous science
-
aw.rds, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented Aom 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War lI.
Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their prizes.
86.
A.
B.
C.
D.
B
C
D
87.
A.
B.
C.
D.
88.
A.
89.
A.
B
C
90.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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D
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Test 3
In 1920 , after
some thirty -nine years of problems with diseases, high costs, and
politics , the Panama Canal was officially opened, finally linking the Atlantic and Pacific
Ocean by allowing ships to pass through the
fity-mile canal zone instead of traveling
some seven thousand miles round Cape Horn .lt takes a ship approximately eight hours to
complete the trip through the canal and costs an average of fifteen thousand dollars, onetenth of what it would cost an average ship to round the Hom. More than fifteen thousand
ships pass through its locks each year.
The French initiated the project but sold their rights to the United States. The latter
controlled it until the end of the twentieth century when Panama took over its duties.
91.
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B
C
D
A.
B
C
D
A.
B
C
D
92.
93.
94.
95.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Test 4
SHOPPING CENTERS
In many old cities in Europe, there are narrow twisting roads with many
shops
huddling together along the two sites. These commercial places are not so modern and
convenient as those called shopping centers in modem cities, especially in the suburbs
of
Hl
I
a
-
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 the dependence upon the automobile and the heavy traffic
in downtown areas.
A shopping center is a large group of stores facing
covered, heated and air-conditioned.
3t
A
a
huge central mall which may be
shopping center is also surrounded by a parking
area with space for thousands ofcars.
We can buy all kinds of food and get anything we need in a shopping center. Unlike
a supermarket where groceries are chiefly sold, a shopping center provides us with all
services besides food. We can get our hair cut, eyes examined, clothes washed; we can
book our tickets for a world tour and even enroll in special classes.
Shopping centers iue, therefore, very convenient for customers, but they lack the
"sense ofcloseness" as felt in older commercial centers.
96.
A.
B
C
D
97.
A
B
C
D
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98.
A.
B.
I'
C.
D. the streets in the downtown areas are so narrow and twisting.
99.
A.
B.
C.
D.
100.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Part 3. Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space
Test
I
Alice Hyde is ninety-seven years old and she always watches the Miss World
(l0l)_
on TV. She likes to remember the year 1911, when she (102)
the first Miss World. "It was wonderful. My picture was in the best magazines and
(103)_
marry me!
postcards.
I (104)_
(105)_
me to Hollywood.
hundreds of letters.
A lot of men wanted to
of all, Charlie Chaplin wrote from America and (106)
I really wanted to go there and be a film star, but my parents
said no."
(107)_,
n
1912, Alice married Charlie Hyde, a boy from her home town in the
north of England. They had five children, four sons and a daughter. When Charlie
(108)_
they moved to Spain and they lived there until Charlie died. Alice came
back to England and bought an antique shop, where she worked until last year. "I've had
l0
a wonderfirl life. I've traveled. I've lived abroad. I've never been to Hollywood but I
don't
that. I've known my true love. My Charlie was the best husband in
S
\
I'm still healthy and active. I feel much younger than ninety-seven. I've just
..G
(109)
the world!
donemy
(ll0)
and
I'm going to Spain for my summer holiday!"
l0l.
4
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
107.
108.
109.
I10.
Test 2
One day last summer
day and
boating lake, I saw my
a
oc
;d
I
I
was walking through the local park.
was eating an ice cream. As
I (ll2).....
was a (l
I
l)
past the
(l l3)................., Carol and Jim. They were taking their dog for
(l l4).................,. When we met, we stopped for
dog suddenly jumped
It
(l l5)..
.
.
a chat. While we were talking, the
and tried to get my ice cream. I pulled my hand
away and unfortunately the ice cream came out of the cone. Now there
(l l6)
a bald man behind me. The poor man wasn't doing any harm. He was just sitting on a
bench and
(l 17)...................
a newspaper.
Well, when I pulled my hand away, the ice
(118)....
through the air and it landed (119)................. the man's
head. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but Carol and Jim did. When I
cream
(120).................
at them, they weren't just laughing, they were in hysterics. But I was
very embarrassed.
lt
II
l.
ILz.
I13.
114.
115.
I16.
tt7.
I 18.
I19.
120.
Test 3
Which drivers are the
(121)...
on the roads? According (122)...................
a recent survey, young and inexperienced drivers are the most ( 123)................... to have
an accident. Older drivers are more ( 124)................ Gender makes a difference, too.
Young men have the ( 125)................ accident records of all. They are generally more
aggressive than older drivers. They also choose (126)
engines. One of the most interesting facts in the survey is that (127)
cars with bigger
have an
effect on the driver. When young male drivers have their friends in the car, their driving
(
128)
is (129)
worse. When their wife or girlfriend is in the car, however, their driving
But the opposite is true for women. Their driving is more (130)
when their husband or boyfriend is in the car.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
t2
126.
127.
a
?
128.
I
a
129.
t0
130.
Test 4
Oxford is one of the
(l3l)
beautiful cities of England, and its
university is the oldest (132)............the country. Every year hundreds ofyoung people
come up to Oxford from school to spend three or four years at the university, and they
never
(133)............ their time there.
People (134)
come from other countries like to visit Oxford ( 135)
they are in England, because it has many interesting buildings.
Ifyou
go to
Oxford,youwillseethecolleges,theoldchurches,andthecrowds(136)...............
people, cars and bicycles in the busy High Street, the (137)
in Oxford. Ifyou want, you can take
the sunshine. You
a boat
...............important street
(138) .................the river (139)
will enjoy your (140)
to this old city very much.
l3l.
t32.
133.
t34.
135.
136.
137.
138.
t39.
140.
l3
Test 5
Computers
For the scientist, they can get information.............(14l) outer space or from the
depths
of
the..............( 142).
factory.......
.
..(
In
143); keeps track
company payrolls.
If you
business and industry
of
the computer prepares
sales trends and production needs and make
are planning a trip by plane, the computer
will..........(144) out
what route to take and what space is available.
At times computers
seem a1most.............(145) They can read hand-printed
letters, play chess,.............(146) music, write plays and even............(147) other
computers. Is it any wonder that they are sometimes called............( 148) machines?
Even though they are.............(149) over some
of the
accomplished by our own brains, computers are not replacing us
brain has more than 10 billion cells.
A computer
tasks that li'ere once
-
at least not yet. Our
has only a few hundred thousand parts.
For some time to come, then, we can safely say that our brains are at least 10,000
times . . ....
...
....( 150) than a computer.
l4l.
142.
143.
144.
145.
146.
147.
r48.
149.
150.
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