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CÂU HỎI TRẮC NGHIỆM MÔN TIÉNG ANH THI NÂNG NGẠCH CỔNG CHỨC NĂM 2015
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I. Choose the best option to fill in the blank to complete the given sentence(s):
N
o
1

GIVEN SENTENCE
REMEMBER THE PLACE___WE

A

C

D

WHERE

AT WHICH

WHICH

IN WHICH

2
3



3 YEARS AGO?
Take's ___ in fishing
AN OF US WON'T GO CAMPING ___ THE

INTERESTED
UNLESS

HAPPY
IF

KEEN
SO

EXCITED
BUT

4

WEATHER STAYS FINE.
SOME PEOPLE JUST WANT TO SPEND

DID

DOING

DO

TO DO


5
6
7

THEIR TIME SOMETHING NEW.
I HAVE JUST ỈẶEN TOLD SOME NEWS.
THERE IS SOLLEONE AT THE DOOR. I IT,
YOGA IS VERY . IT HELPS ME FORGET

ASTONISHED
ANSWERED
TIRED

ASTONISH
WILL ANSWER
RELAXED

ASTONISHITÌG
AM ANGERING
RELAXING

ASTONISHMENT
ANSWER
TIRING

ALL MY STRESS.
WE’LL TALK ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU

WHICH


WHERE

WHOSE

WHOM

MET YESTERDAY.
A: HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO

WERE

HAD BEEN

WENT

HAVE BEEN

WILL HAVE

HAS

HAD V/'

WOULD HAVE

LEAVE

LEFT

LEAVES


LEAVING

WITH

BY Y

ON

8
9

FRANCC?

R: YES, I THERE LAST AUGUST.
IF HE WORKED HARDER, HE
10
11

HAVE PASSED THE EXAMS.
MY FATHER USUALLY_HOME

VISITED

B

WOULD

AT


7

O'CLOCK SO THAT HE CAN BE IN HIS
OFFICE AT

12

8

O'CLOCK.
THEIR PARENTS

CAME

_____

CAR

/

AT


13

YESTERDAY.
HE CAN'T GO TO SEC HER TONIGHT.

14


HASN'T GOT TIME.
WHEN THE TELEPHONE RANG, SHE A

15

LETTER.
BY THE TIME THE POLICE ARRIVED,

WERE HIDDEN

WILL HAVE

HẠD HIDDEN

THE THIEVES THE STOLEN MONEY.
WE WENT BY CAR BUT THE CHILDREN

HIDDEN
BY

'S

WITH

WENT FOOT.
IF IT NICE TOMORCOW, WE'LL GO TO

IS

16

17

THE

HE

A LOT

MANY

MUCH V/

SOME

WROTE

IS WRITING

WAS WRITING

HAS BEEN

>/

WRITING
WERE HIDING

\J Ỵ

WILL BE


A

UNDER

ON

WOULD BE

WILL

LAVE GONE

V

200.

THEY

TO THE THEATRE TWICE SO FAR

HAVE BEEN

IF

THIS MONTH.

18
19


HAD

LAVE

BEEN

BEEN
GOING

DON'T BE LATE YOUR MUSIC LESSON.

WITH

IN

>/

AT

FOR

IN ^
HOW IS IT

WITH
3OW FAR IS

ON

HOW IS FAR

J

FAR
CLEANED

CLEAN

DC

.. Y
20

I CAN'T WAIT. I'M A HURRY,
_ TO THE NEXT VILLAGE?

AT
HOW FAR IS IT N/

21
THIS HOUSE NEEDS IMMEDIATELY.
22
23

THE

24

MONDAY.
BETTY IS


25
26

MUCH.
__A GOOD JOURNEY Í
WE HAD A NICE CHAT

CLEANING

cleaned
PLANE ARRIVED

PARIS

LONELY AND SHE

LATE ON

TOM

VERY

OVER A CUP OF

BY

IN V/

AT


ON

REMINDS

REMEMBERS

RECALLS

MISSES

GO

TAKE

SPEND

HAVE SJ

FORMAL TALK

Y

LONG TALK

INFORMAL TALK

V

BAD



TEA.

IN

THIS

SENTENCE,

"CHAT"

^

27
28

MEANS .
DON’T WORRIED ME. I’LL BE FINE.
THE MAIN POST OFFICE IS NOT FAR

29
30

THE LIBRARY.
TAM IS EXCITED GOING TO THE PARTY.
WE IN THIS TOWN FOR A LONG TIME.

31

WE HERE 16 YEARS AGO.

ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD ON YOUR

32

VACATION? -------------------------------------------------------I WOULD LIKE SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT

33

FOR A CHANGE.
MY DAUGHTER

34
35

ABOUT

>/

T0

ABOUT ^
ARE / CAME

FOR
FROM V/

INTO
AWAY

IN


AT
HAVE BEEN

WERE / CAME
TO GOING

AT GOING

CAME
TO GO

TALK

WITH
WITH

/

^

WITH
HAD BEEN

I

COME
FOR GOING

\F

TO HAVE GONE

GOING

TO GO

_V

AN

A

THE

WELL.
THEY WILL BE AT THE PARTY.
“WHERE DO YOU LIVE?” - “I LIVE IN

AT PRESENT

PRESENT V'
PARENTS DO,

PRESENCE
PARENTS TOO

PRESENTS

36


HANOI AND MY
IT WAS A DIFFICULT

PARENTS DO, SO
VERY

TOO
SO

DO
SUCH VX

PARENTS SO DO
TOO

37

WE COULDN’T ANSWER.
I DON’T THINK FRANK IS TO STAY AT

ENOUGH OLD

OLD TOO

OLD ENOUGH

SO OLD

38


HOME ALONE.
WE ARRIVED THE STATION IUST IN

FOR

AT

V/
IN

INTO

39

TIME TO CATCH THE TRAIN.
YOU SHOULD YOUR LESSON BEFORE

READ

REVISE

WRITE

40

THE EXAM.
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME

HAVE SEEN


SAW

HAVE BEEN SEEN

G0

PLAYS

INTERESTING FILM.

PIANO

VERY

QUESTION THAT

I

SUCH AN

V/1

CHECK

/

• >J

WILL
HAVE


&


41
42

IT IS SUGGESTED THAT JOHN HARDER.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A CHECK YOUR CAR

WORKS
DESIGNER

SEEN
TO WORK
WORKER

WORK
DRIVER

WILL'WORK
MECHANIC

43

REGULARLY.
THE ROOM IS SO DARK.

TURN UP


TURN DOWN

TURN ON VX

TURN OFF

44

LIGHT.
IT WAS

FOR MAKING

TO MAKE

MAKING

IN MAKING Y F

45

SUCCEEDED EVERYONE LAUGH.
THEY LEFT THE ROOM THEY HAD

46

FINISHED THEIR EXAM.
NEIL ARMSTRONG WAS THE FIRST MAN

SO

HAS WALKED

WHILE
TO WALK

AFTER \Y
WALK

ALTHOUGH
WALKED

47

ON THE MOON.
SUNDAY IS THE DAY WE DON’T GO TO

BY WHTCH

ON WHICH

AT WHICH

WHICH

48

SCHOOL.
YOUNG HAVE FUTURE IN THEIR

THE V"


AN

A

MORE/MORE

THE MOST/THE

A

PLEASE

SUCCESS.

GREAT

THE

HE

HANDS.
YOU TRAVEL, YOU LEARN.

49

ANY /
THE MORE/THE
MORE


50

YOU HAVE BEEN HERE, ?

Y

HAVE YOU

\/

THE
MORE/THE
MOST ✓
HAVEN'T YOU

MOST

WILL YOU

DON'T YOU

WHICH

WHOM

\/
51

BILL CLINTON, WAS THE PRESIDENT OF


THAT

WHO

52

THE USA, HAS ONLY ONE DAUGHTER.
HE FOUND A WATCH WHILE HE IN THE

HAD WALKED

WALKED

LAD BEEN

WAS WALKING

53

STREET.
THIS IS THE SCHOOL

WHERE

THAT

WALKING
WHICH

WHOSE


WHEN

I WAS SMALL.

I

USED TO STUDY

\/

\/


54
55

THE COAT LOOKS
IT’S SO KIND YOU

NICELY
FOR

COSTLY •Y
TO

56

ME.
THE


WHO

WHOSE

57

VIVID.
THE MORE WE LEARN.

THE WISER WE

WE BECOME

WE BECOME

58

I

BECOME
LOST

WISER
LATE FOR

WISE
OSE

59

60

LAST TRAIN HOME.
JANIES SUGGESTED OUT LOR DINNER.
SHE THE BELL THREE TIMES BEFORE

TO GOING
HAD RUNG S/

GO
LAD BEEN

GOING Ự
HAS RUNG

TO GO
RANG

61

HE ANSWERED THE DOOR.
DON'T FORGET THE DOOR BEFORE

LOCKING

RUNG
LOCK

TO LOCK


TO LOCKING

62

GOING TO SCHOOL.
THE HOUSE WAS EXPENSIVE THAT HE

SUCH

TOO

SO

63
64

COULDN’T BUY IT.
WHAT !
HOW !

A NICE DAY IT IS S/
EXPENSIVE THE HAT

NICE A DAY IS
IS THE

DAY IS NICE
EXPENSIVE IS

A NICE DAY

THE HAT IS

THE HAT

EXPENSIVE

FLOWERS

TO AGREE TO HELP

HE

PAINTED

HAVE TO LEAVE NOW OR

WERE

EXPENSIVELY
AT

/
WHICH Y/

WHOM

WISER WE BECOME




WILL THE

MISS

NEWLY
OF S/

^

IS Y/

EXPEN

^

VERY

SIVE
HAT

65

66
67

IT WAS A HOT DAY THAT EVERYONE

SO

WENT TO THE BEACH.


~ ----

BEING TOO TIRED, SHE WENT TO
BED EARLY.
HE ASKED ME WHERE ALL DAY.

SUCH

'S

- ... ■ ____________
BECAUSE OF V

SINCE

I HAVE BEEN

HAD

I BEEN

/
VERY

TOO

DESPITE

BECAUSE


I HAD BEEN

HAVE

I BEEN


68

IF WE CONTINUE TO THE WORLD’S

USE UP

J

THROW

FINISH

DAMAGE

RESOURCES* THERE WILL BE NONE

69
70
71

LEFT SOON
I'D RATHER YOU STUDIED . ..X

YOU'D BETTER AT HOME TODNY.
THE VISITORS FOUND THE LITTLE

HARD \/
STAYING
AMUSEMENT

GOOD
TO STAY
AMUSE

SERIOUS
STAYED
AMUSING

NICE
STAY \/
AMUSED

72

GIRL’S CONVERSATION VERY
I HAVEN’T SEEN HER FOR THAT

SUCH LONG TIME

SUCH A LONG

SO A LONG


SO LONG TIME

73
74

FORGOTTEN WHAT SHE LOOKS LIKE.
THE PRESIDENT MADE A WONDERFUL
WE ARE GOING TO THE BEACH

SPEAKING
BY

TIME \/
MESSAGE
FOR

TIME
TALK
IN

SPEECH
AT V/ ^

75

WEEKENDS.
SHE IS . SHE DOESN'T MIND WAITING.

GENEROUS


CAREFUL

HARD-

PATIENT

76

LOOK! THERE ARE A LOT OF CLOUDS!

IS GOING TO RAIN

WOULD RAIN

WORKING
HAS BEEN

RAINS

77
78

IT SOON.
HAS THE COMMITTEE A DECISION YET?
THE MAN ASKED ME HOW TO THE

KEPT

DONE


RAINING
MADE \/

AƯIVEĐ

79

AIRPORT.
MOST PEOPLE ENJOY TO DIFFERENT

TO GET
TRAVEL

GET
TO TRAVEL

GETTING
TRAVELLING,

GOT
TO TRAVELLING

80
81

PARTS OF THE WORLD.
I ARN NOT GOOD MATHS.
YOU MUST TELL ME WHAT YOU SINCE

AT \/

DO

IN
HAVE DONE

Y/
OF
HAD DONE

BY
DID

82

LAST SAW YOU.
MY MOTHER ASKED ME MY FATHER. IT

DON'T TELL

NOT TO TEL

83

WAS GOING TO BE A SURPRISE.
THE ACCIDENT IF IT HADN'T RAINED

DIDN’T HAPPEN

WOULDN’T HAVE


TELL
HADN'T

WOULD HAVEN'T

HAPPENED

HAPPENED

HAPPENED

SO HARD.

I’VE

I

\/

1N/

THAT

I NOT

V-/

TO NOT TELL



84

TOM'S CUT WITH A SHARP KNIFE IN

HIMSELF

\/

85

THE KITCHEN.
MR, JOHNSON IS VERV RICH BUT HE

RICHER

86
87

ISN'T HIS BROTHER.
HE IS SAID TO BE STUDENT.
HOW LONG DOES THE TRAIN TAKE TO

A Y/
REACH

88

TO LONDON?
PUBLIC IN THIS CITY IS QUITE GOOD,


TRANSPORT V'

HIS OWN

HIM

HIS SELF

SO RICH THAN

AS MUCH

AS RICH AS \Y

ARRIVE

RICH AS
AN
GET V

THE
MAKE

JOURNEY

VEHICLE

—/
^


TRAVEL

/

AND IT’S NOT EXPENSIVE.

89

SINCE

90

TOM APOLOGIZED INK ON MY PICTURE.
1 DO MY JOB IN OFFICE, TOO AND I

91

USE COMPUTER TO DO MY WORK.
SHE SOMETIMES TV IN THE

WATCHES

92
93

AFTERNOON.
HE IN THIS COMPANY FOR TEN YEARS.
HE THE ROOM, ON THE LIGHT AND

WORKED

ENTERED, TURNED

94

STARTED TO READ THE BOOK.
THE MANAGER WE LOOK UP WILL

WHICH

WHOEVER

95

RETIRE NEXT MONTH.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU A

HAVE

HAVE GOT

96

BILLION NOW?
WE THE EXAM TO BE OFFICERS OF

TAKE

IS GOING TO

WILL TAKE


TOOK

97

HANOI NEXT MONTH.
WE LUNCH AT THIS TIME LAST

WERE HAVING

TAKE
HAD ''S

HAVE

ARE HAVING

98

SUNDAY.
WHERE THE HEAD? - HE NOW AT THE

IS, IS

IS, IS BEING

WAS, WAS

WAS, WAS BEING


TO GET
AN, A \/

\/

^

FOR GETTING V/

GETTING

THAT HE GETS

A, AN
WATCH

A, A
IS WATCHING

AN, AN
HAS WATCHED

HAS WORKED \J
ENTERS, TURNS

WORKS
ENTERED,

IS WORKING
ENTERS, TURNED


TURNS
WHOM

WHOSE

EARN

HAD

*

\/


99
100

CENTER.
HE’S A GOOD MANAGER. HE MANAGES

GOOD

GOODLY

BEST

WELL

THE COMPANY

NOISE, THE BABY IS SLEEPING.

DON’T MAKE y

MAKE

NOT MAKE

TO MAKE


II.Read the passages, choose the best options:
1. Passage 1
William Henry Gates III (Bill) was bom on October 28, 1955, in Seattle,
Washington. Bill went to Lakeside School where he was excellent in math and
science and did well in drama and English.
Bill became interested in computer programming when he was 13. At
Lakeside, Bin met Paul Allen, who shared his interest in computers. At age 17, Bill
and Allen were paid $20,000 for Traf-O- Data, a program used to count traffic.
In early 1973, he scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and was accepted by
Harvard University. There Bill met Steve Ballmer - a Microsoft’s CEO. Meanwhile,
Paul Allen dropped out of Washington College to work on computers at Honeywell
Corporation. He convinced Bill Gates to leave Harvard and and they together started
a new software company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They called it Micro-Soft.
This name was later changed to Microsoft when the company was moved to
Bellevue, Washington.
In 1980, IBM asked Microsoft to write software to run their new personal
computer, the

IBM


PC. Over the years, Microsoft developed many new technologies and some of
the

world’s

most

popular software and products such as Word and Power Point. Microsoft has
become one of the largest companies in the world.
1.

Which of the following i$ the most appropriate title of the passage?

A. Word and Power PointB. Bill Gates ^
c. IBM and Microsoft

D.

Computer

programming

2.

Which of the following is true about Paul Allen?

A.

He hired Bill Gates to develop computer software.


B.

He shared a computer with Bill Gates.

c. He was a student at Havard University.
D. He is interested in computer programming. y/
3.

What is Traf-O-Data?


A.

a traffic control system ' c. a software company

B.

Bill Gates’ first company D. a computer program x/

4.

Which of the following is true about Steve Ballmer?

A. He went to the same university as Bill Gates. B. He studied at Washington
College.
D. He was the first CEO of Microsoft.
D.Belỉevue
Qfc
c. He scored high on the SAT.

5. Where was Microsoft established? A. Lakeside B.

2.

Passage 2

^

7

WORN

IN

Seattle

THE USA

Levi Strauss could no t think that he would make a new fashion when he
started his business career. In 1853 he aưived m California from New York; He
intended to sell strong canvas (pieces of „cloth) to miners to make tents. However,
Levi Strauss found that the miners needed hard wearing pants. So he took his canvas
to a local tailor and asked him to make several pairs of pants. Miners us to put gold
ore into their pockets, so Levi decided to make each pocket stronger with cooper
rivets. They were a great success because the miners loved them. When Levi ran out
of canvas, his brothers sent him a new fabricjsalled demitLDenim was a soft, durable
fabric, which was more comfortable and easier to wear than canvas> vta.{ CẤAS
rz.



Jeans were important to the people of the nineteenth century, especially
farmers, cowhands, railroad workers, and miners. This was because they were so
strong and didn’t wear out easily. So people who didn’t make a lot of money didn’t
have to continually buy new pants.
But only until mid 20th century did the teenagers turn jeans into fashionable
wear. Jeans were considered sexy, dangerous and worn by romantic cowboys and
Hollywood heroes like Marion Brando, James Dean and Elvis Presley.
And so, the work\vear for miners of the last century has become a fashion
phenomenon since the 20th century.
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1.

Which of the following can be the main idea of the passage?

How work clothes became a fashion. ^ B. How Levi Strauss made his fortune.
y
c. How miners’ workwear were made, ‘ D. How us people got to wear denims.
2.

Which of the following was true about canvasV 'Ịyti&k

A. It was imported from New York.

B. It was soft and durable.

(cjlt was used to make tents. {k*) V

D. It was popular with tailors.

3.


What can be learned about Levi Strauss?

B. He was poor at first.
^Dpie created a new type of clothes. vT
kdjbJ*) ẮtìTchẠ
A.

He wore hard pants, c. He was popular with miners.

4.

Why were jeans so popular in the 19th century?

A.

They were cheap.. UyThey

c. They were continually new. , D.
5,

were durable
They were soft.

^Who turned jeans into fashion?

A^Young people living in the mid 20th century.
B.

Farmers, cowhands, railroad workers, and miners, c. Romantic cowboys


and famous film stars.
D. Marion Brando, James Dean and Elvis Presley. 


3.

Passage 3

BLACK HOLLYWOOD
Patricia Denning stars in a sad movie about ambition and heartbreak.
When Cecilia leaves college in Texas, she has everything: a wonderful
boyfriend, Carl, an interesting job and an expensive house in a pretty town. Her life is
perfect. Even her black Labrador dog, Perky, is a star: he wins the local dog
competition and Hollywood wants to put him in a movie.
Cecilia goes to Hollywood with him and leaves her boyfriend alone back
home. When the studio fires Perky, Cecilia decides to stay in Hollywood and tries to
get other movie roles for her beautiful dog.
Carl asks Cecilia to make a choice: come home and stop behaving crazily, or
stay there forever. Cecilia decides to stay in Hollywood and wants to become an
actress herself. She sends Perky back to Texas and starts an acting course. After six
months, Cecilia realizes she can't act and she misses home, but it's too late. Carl has
found another girlfriend. Cecilia tries to win him back, and also discovers a lot about
herself on her long journey.
This is a very sad movie, which makes you think about what we want from life.
Patricia Denning is very convincing_as Cecilia, but the star of the movie is gorgeous
perky, the black Labrador who steals our hearts. Black Hollywood is in cinemas from
next week.
1.


Where is this passage most probably found?

a cinema poster B. In a movie book c. In a movie review^ D, In a talk show i
2.

Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Cecilia?

A.

She has a beautiful dog.

B.

She graduates from a Texas college.

c. When she marries her boyfriend, Carl^--^ ~
D. When she buys the house in^'pretty town.
4.

What is Carl's reacttónto Cecilia living in Hollywood? A. He

is^envious. B. He's supportive: c.
5.

He

doesn't

Why does Cecilia stay in Hollywood?



D. She loves a man named Carl
3.

When does Cecilia's wonderful adventure begin? ^1 When her dog wins

B.

When she goes on VI

i


an acữess. ^ D. She loves her house in Texas,

VALUABLE GUITAR FOUND
Laurence Lennon, 44, a classical guitarist was amazed to hear from New York
City police that his valuable guitar had been found. It disappeared almost a year ago
when he got out of a taxi and forgot to take the guitar with him.


When he realized the loss, Lennon used his cell phone to call the police. The
policewoman asked him for the name of the taxi company, the number of the taxi,
and the name of the driver. She then told Lennon to write a report about the missing
guitar at the police station or online. She said that finding the guitar might take a
couple of years.
"This year has been awful," said Lennon, "I had to delay the recording of two
new CDs. I’ve been using borrowed guitars. And I was losing hope of ever finding
my guitar."
Lennon was reunited with his $100,000 guitar yesterday, The case and the

guitar had been discovered in a coffeehouse only two blocks ữom where Leimon had
lost it.
Lennon had offered a $10,000 reward for its return. He said he would give the
reward to the coffeehouse owner, who bad informed the police. The police
department prepared a news release about its success in getting the guitar.
1. How did Laurence Lennon feel when he learned that his euitar was found?
\f
A. Surprised ^ B. Happy D.
2. Which of the following was not asked to be reported by the policewoman?
A. the name of taxi company c. the number of the taxi


3.

How much time might the police take to find the guitar?

A. It might be found very soon.
(Ị) Several years
4.

D.

It

might never be

found.

Where was his guitar found?


A. In a police station B. In a street comer c. In a taxi
5.

What would Lennon do when his guitar returned?

A. He would thank the policewoman.
V He would give $10,000 to the police. He would give the news to others.
By He would give the reward to the coffeehouse owner. v/
“Taste of the World” Festival is an annual cuisirieevent held in Ho Chi Minh
City to welcome Christmas and New Year. Festival 2012 introduced to visitors
delicious dishes ữom 20 countries including India, the us, Japan, Russia, France,
Germany, Mexico and South Korea.
The event was held successfully six times. It has got its trademark and become
a special cultural and tourist event of Ho Chi Minh City. It aims at introducing the
culinary art, culture and people of Vietnam and other countries around the world,
promoting friendship and cooperation among countries in the region and in the world.


At the opening ceremony of The Festival 2012, visitors had a chance to see and
participate in a series of activities, such as cooking and serving foods at food stalls,
traditional arts, folk games, and traditional music. During the five-day festival, many
unique and colorful cultural events were held. Particularly, with 100 lanterns made
ữom melons, a new record of “Melon Lanterns” was set The most important activity
of the festival was the performance of head-chefs of five-star hotels. Attending the
festival, visitors not only enjoyed Vietnamese and international foods but also learned
more tourism information, destinations and Ho Chi Minh ơty.
The festival ended with five goldRrizes for the “Melon Lantern” Competition,
five silver prizes
and eight bronze prizes. The showrooms of the Lion City Restaurant and Vatel
Restaurant won first prize while five others were jointly awarded second prize,

1.

When was the first "Taste of the World" Festival held?

B.2010
G 2008
A.2012
2.

Which of the following is NOT an aim of the festival?

A.

Welcoming Christmas and New Year.

B,

Introducing the culinary art, culture and people of participating

counừies and territories, c. Promoting friendship and among countries in the region
and in the world.
6) Selling delicious dishes and specialities from 20 countries and territories. ^
3.

How long does the Festical last?

K/5 days \J B.

6 days


G 7 days

D.

8

4.

What is the highlight of the festival?

A.

Visitors cooking and serving foods at food stalls

B.

A new record of more than 100 "Melon Latems"

days

0) The performance of head-chefs of five-star hotels \J D. Introduction of
tourism information about destinations and Ho Chi Minh City. 5.,How did the festival
end?


Qy Introducing tourism information about destinations and Ho Chi Minh City,
^
B.

Visitors cooking and serving foods at food stalls c. The performance of


head-chefs of five-star hotels D. Awarding prizes for the "Melon Lantern"
Competition 'I
III.

Choose the best options to combine or rewrite sentences:

1.

They will build a bridge over the river in my hometown next year.

A. A bridge will be built over the river in my hometown next year. ^ bridge
will build the river in my hometown next year, c. A bridge will built over the river in
my hometown next year.
D, A bridge will have been built over the river in my hometown next year.
2.

That skirt is too small for my daughter to wear.

A.

My daughter is too small to wear that skirt..

3.

Joe started learning French six years ago.

A.

Joe started learning French for six years.


B* Joe has been starting French for six years.
/0. loe has been learning French for six years. ^
D, Joe has been learning French six years ago.
4.

What is the price of your Macbook Air?

Ạ, How much is your Macbook Air’s cost ? B.

What is

your

MacBook Air?
( cJkow much does your Macbook Air cost? D,

How does your Macbook

Air cost?
5.

Unless he phones his girlfriend immediately, she will leave away.

/^A JIf he doesn't phone his girlfriend immediately, she will leave away, v/ nB.
If his girlfriend leaves away, he doesn't phone her immediately, c. When his girlfriend
leaves away, he phones her immediately,
D. Unless he phones his girlfriend immediately, she will not leave away.
6.


Barbara is the tallest in her class.


A.

JBarbara is taller than others.

/

B.

Nobody

is

taller

than Barbara.
(cjNobody in Barbara's class is as tall as she is.V D. Barbara is the taller
student.
7.

The last time she came back to her house was 10 years ago.

^^She has not come back to her house for 10 years.
B.

Her house was last empty for 10 years.

c. She came back to an empty house for 10 years.

D. She did not come back to her house 10 years ago.
8.

She wrote a letter to him two months later. /

\pj. A letter was written to him two months later:

B.

A letter is written by

her two months later
c. He wrote a letter to her two months later. D.

She got a letter from him

two months later.
Ofc.
9.

"We bought a new car yesterday", said my neighbor.

A.

My neighbor said that they bought a new car before.

B.

My neighbor said that they bought a new car the day after.


^S^My neighbor said that they had bought a new car the day before, \l D. My
neighbor said that they had bought a new car the day after.
10.

It started to rain 2 hours ago.

A,

It has been rained for 2 hours. B.

c. It had rained for 2 hours.
11.

^as

It

ra^nec*

rainedfor
f°r

2

hours,

2 hours.

David doesn't have a car, so he walks to work.


QQf David had a car, he would not walk to work. ♦
B,

If David has a car, he would walk to work, c. If David has a car, he will

not walk to work, v/
D. If David had had a car, he wouldn't have walked to work,
12.

That kind of stories doesn't amuse me.

( AjThat kind of stories doesn't give me any amusement.


B; That kind of stories is not amused to me. c. That kind of stories are not
amusing to me.
D. That kind of stories gives me any amusement,
43. The professor gave a lecture on e-banking yesterday. He is a famous
economist. / I AJThe professor who he is a famous economist gave a lecture on ebanking yesterday. V
B.

The professor, that is a famous economist gave a lecture e-banking

yesterday, c. The professor who gave a lecture on e-banking yesterday is a famous
economist.
D. The professor whom is a famous economist gave a lecture on e-banking
yesterday.
14.

What a lovely dress!


(A^OW lovely the dress is! ^

B.

How the dress is lovely!

c. What lovely the dress is!

D.

What dress is lovely!

15.

Lan is not as graceful as Ly is.

A.

Ly is not as graceful as Lan is. B.

c. Ly is more graceful than Lan is.
16.

V1

Ly is as graceful as Lan is.
D.

Ly is the most graceful.


Norman ỈS a much better dancer than me.

0] I can't dance as well as Norman. ^ B.

Norman is the best dancer,

c. Norman can dance best than me.

I can dance more good than

D.

Norman.
17.

David lost his job because he was lazy.

A.

David lost his job so he was lazy.

B.

David was so lazy that he

lost his job.
c. Because of losing his job, David

was too lazy. D. David's lazy made him


lose his job.
18.

We are not in the office now. We can't help you with the paperwork.

A. If we were in the office now, we could help you with the paperwork, v'
(B-ÌĨ we are in the office now, we can help you with the paperwork, cT If we
have been in the office now, we could help you with the paperwork.


D. If we were in the office now, we help you with the paperwork,
19.

He does not have enough money to buy a new bicycle.


The bicycle is too expensive for him to buỵ.v/// B. The bicycle is expensive to
buy.
He does not prefer to buy a new bicycle.
20.

D. The bicycle is not new to buy.

The woman is my aunt. You met her yesterday at the cinema.

Ạ. The woman whom you met yesterday at the cinema is my aunt.
(b/The woman who you met her yesterday at the cinema is my aunt. ^ c. The
woman whom you met her yesterday at the cinema is my aunt.
D. The woman, whom you met yesterday at the cinema is my aunt

21.

They didn't learn the poems by heart, They failed the exam.

A, If they had learnt the poems by heart, they would have failed the exarn. ỵ
f Bj If they have learnt the poems by heart, they wouldn't have failed the exam,
v c. If they had learn the poems by heart, they wouldn't have failed the exam. 2 D. If
they had learnt the poems by heart, they wouldn't have failed the exam.
22.

Don’t forget to take an umbrella! It might rain.

...

.

A.

Remember to take an umbrella! It might rain.

B.

Remember not to forget an umbrella. It might rain,

7
;

0) If it rains, you should take an umbrella.
D. If you take an umbrella, it might rain.
23.


Could you tell me the way to the National Conference Centre?

A. You could tell me the directions for National Conference Centre?
^sjcould you tell me how to get to the National Conference Centre? V c. Could
you tell me where to go to the National Conference Centre?
D. Is there any other way to go to the National Conference Centre?
24.

Jane is just 17. She can't go to vote.

Jane is not old enough to go to vote. \/ B. Jane is old to go to vote.


c. Jane can't go to vote for 17 years.

D.

Jane is not interested in voting

because she is just 17.
25.

She walked quietly, She didn't want to wake the baby.

A,

She walked quietly because she didn't want to wake the baby. ^

B.


She walked quietly so she didn't want to wake the baby.


. She walked quietly although she didn't want to wake the baby.
. She walked such quietly that she didn't want to wake the baby.
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