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MỘT SỐ NỘI DUNG THAM KHẢO
Phần 1: Ngữ pháp và từ vựng
Choose the best word or phrase (a, b, c or d) to fill each blank.
1. We ---------- live in a flat.
a. don’t
b. hasn’t
c. haven’t
d. doesn’t
2. ---------- name is Sarah.
a. She
b. Hers
c. Her
d. She’s
3.---------- are you from?
a. When
b. What
c. Who
d. Where
4. What do you do? I’m ---------- student.
a. the
b. a
c. an
d. 5. Is this your book? ---------a. No, it isn't.
b. No, isn't it.
c.No, he isn't. d. No, there isn't.
6. Do you like classical music? ---------a. Yes, I likes.
b. Yes, I like.
c. Yes, I does.
d. Yes, I do.
7. They are going to go---------- vacation together.
a. on b. with c. to d. of


8.A---------- person doesn’t talk a lot.
a. careful b. friendly
c. quiet
d. mean
9.---------- he play football?
a. Is
b. Has
c. Does
d. Do
10. My mother went to the---------- to book a vacation yesterday.
a. travel agency b. police station c. art gallery
d. train station
11. We don’t have ---------- butter.
a. a
b. any
c. some
d. many
12. Scientists are doing ---------- to find a cure for the common cold.
a. temperature b. vacation
c. experiments
d. prediction
13.---------- two hundred students in my school.
a. They are
b. It is
c. There are
d. There is
14. ---------- is this red bag? It's £9.95.
a. Where
b. How big
c. How much

d. What
15. What's her job? She's ----------.
a. a actress
b. actress
c. the actress
d. an actress
16.---------- bag is this? It's mine.
a. Whose
b. What's
c. Who's
d. Who
17. Who are you going to Canada ----------?
a. with b. to
c. in
d. at
18. My father goes to the ---------- to send some letters.
a. hospital
b. square
c. post office
d. museum
19. ---------- only four chairs in my room.
a. They are
b. There are
c. There is
d. It is
20. She ---------- a house in the town centre.
a. got
b. have got
c. has got
d. is got



21. We haven't got ----------.
a. some children
b. any children
c. a children
d. one children
22. Jane is going to ----------to a new house.
a. be
b. move
c. meet
d. fall
23. They ----------TV late at night.
a. watch b. play
c. see
d. have
24. We have lunch ---------- one o'clock.
a. at
b. to
c. in
d. on
25. We ---------- like to see the mountains.
a. would
b.will
c. can
d. are
26. What would you like to ----------? – A chicken rice, please.
a. drink
b. post
c. lend

d. eat
27. What's your ----------? I'm Canadian.
a. name
b. nationality
c. country
d. home
28. We often have fruit or cake for our ----------.
a. breakfast
b. lunch
c. dinner
d. dessert
29. Jim is going to---------- in love with someone.
a. get
b. do
c. move
d. fall
30. She’s a very bad student. She is going to ---------- the exam.
a. pass b. fail
c. win d. lose
31. My favourite ---------- is dinner.
a. lunch
b. drink
c. food
d. meal
32. Marry and John are going to ----------married.
a. have b. fall
c. get
d. go
33. We've got two ----------: a son and a daughter.
a. parents

b. people
c. children
d. friends
34. I'd like a ---------- of coffee, please.
a. cup
b. glass
c. plate
d. bottle
35. How old is your ----------? She's thirteen.
a. brother
b. son
c. boyfriend
d. sister
36. Those are very nice ----------. Where did you buy them?
a. shirt
b. dress
c. trousers
d. handbag
37. It's very ---------- in here. I can't hear anything.
a. noisy
b. quiet
c. exciting
d. clean
38. Excuse me, waiter. Can you bring me the----------, please?
a. note
b. money
c. bill
d. cheque
39. How ---------- eggs do you want to buy?
a. much b. many

c. often
d. long
40. This is the cinema ----------we saw the film.
a. when
b. which
c. that
d. where
41. This is ---------- than I thought.
a. bad
b. badder
c. worse
d. worst
42. Can you tell me the way ----------?


a. to the bank
b. is the bank
c. where is bank d. of the bank
43. Do you know what ----------?
a. time is it
b. time is
c. time is now d. time it is
44. Tom has lived in this town ----------three years.
a. since
b. from
c. after
d. for
45. My grandparents ---------- trees in the garden at the moment.
a. is planting b. are planting c. plants
d. be planting

46. I’m working ----------to pass my exam.
a. hardly
b. much
c. hard
d. good
47. We ---------- lunch when you telephoned.
a. was having
b. had
c. were having d. are having
48. If I ---------- enough money, I’d buy a new car.
a. had
b. would
c. did
d. shall
49. The French make ----------bread in the world.
a. best
b. better
c. the best
d. most good
50. It’s my birthday ---------- Saturday.
a. on
b. in
c. at
d. by
51 I’m not interested ----------sports.
a. for
b. about
c. in
d. to
52 If I ----------him, I would speak to him, wouldn’t I?

a. saw
b. had seen
c. have seen
d. would have seen
53. We ---------- to South Africa last year.
a.’ve been
b. went
c. go
d. are going
54. Don’t forget to ---------- the light when you leave the room.
a. turn up
b. turn in
c. turn off
d. turn over
55. She passed her English exam very ----------.
a. easy
b. easier
c. good
d. easily
56.---------- you ever visited Paris?
a. Did
b. Do
c. Were
d. Have
57. I can't stand ---------- in hot weather.
a. to walk
b. walking
c. walk
d. to walking
58. He smokes more than ten cigarettes ----------.

a. by day
b. the day
c. in day
d. a day
59. Of the five students, Bao Nhi is ----------.
a. better
b. the best
c. good
d. well
60.Do you ---------- a uniform at your school?
a. carry
b. wear
c. use
d. hold
61.How many ---------- of trousers have you got?
a. items
b. pairs
c. sets
d. times
62. My sister ---------- the cooking in our house.
a. does
b. makes
c. cooks
d. takes
63. Take your umbrella. It's raining----------.
a. heavily
b. strong
c. hardly
d. much



64. ---------- time do you watch TV a day?
a. How old b. How long
c. How much
d. How many
65. Would you like some black coffee? -----------.
a. No, please. b. Yes, I like. c. Yes, please.
d. Yes, I do
66. If you don't leave now you'll ---------- the bus and there isn't another one
today.
a. catch
b. save
c. miss
d. take
67.Can I ---------- your dictionary, please. -Yes, of course. But I'd like it back for
the weekend.
a. lend
b. borrow
c. give
d. keep
68. I wish they wouldn't ---------- so much time with unnecessary meetings.
a. waste
b. lose
c. take
d. put away
69. ----------? - Mineral water for me, please.
a. What would you like to eat
b. What would you like to do there
c. What would you like to drink
d. Could we have the check, please

70. You can't ---------- on him at all. He never does what he says.
a. tolerate
b. rely
c. collaborate
d. arrange
71. It's much too expensive. We can't possibly ---------- it.
a. pay
b. cost
c. afford
d. cope
72. The opposite of safe is----------.
a. expensive
b.dangerous
c. boring
d. ugly
73.How many oranges ---------- on the table?
a. there are
b. there is
c. are there
d. is there
74. How much fruit juice ---------- you ---------- a day?
a. does/ drink b. do/ drink c. do/ drinks
d. does/ drinks
75. This is ---------- film I’ve ever seen.
a. the more interesting c. more interesting
b. the interesting
d. the most interesting
76. We are very lucky, there are a lot of parks ----------.
a. where we live b. where live we c. where do we live d. where did we
live

77. The Amazon is the ---------- river in the world.
a. longer than
b. longest
c. the longest
d. the most longest
78. What is she doing? -----------.
a. She listens to music.
b. She doesn’t listen to music.
c. She is listening to music.
d. She listened to music
79. They say---------- fine for the next few days.
a. it is being
b. it was
c. it were
d. it is going to be
80. How much meat does he eat a day? - ----------. He is a vegetarian.


a. Many
b. Any
c. None
d. A lot
81.Light hair is the opposite of ---------- hair
a. curly
b. straight
c. short
d. dark
82. I think I’m open and friendly- I ---------- with most people
a. get up
b. go on a date

c. hate
d. get along well
83. Amelia is---------a. my wife’s sister
c. my sister’s wife
b. my wife sister’s
d. my wife’s siter’s
84. Please---------- on the door before coming in.
a. take
b. wait
c. try
d. knock
85. A: I’m getting married next month.
B: ---------a. Possiblly b. Congratulations! c. Good luck
d. I don’t think so
86. It is very hot here. ---------- your coat.
a. Take off b. Wear
c. Put on
d. Try on
87. I ---------- down the street when it ----------to rain.
a. was walking/ began
c. walked/ began
b. was walking/ was beginning
d. walked/ was beginning
88. That’s the most intelligent boy that I----------.
a. ever have known
c. have ever known
b. have ever knew
d. have knew ever
89. Have you finished reading the book ----------I gave you?
a. which b. where c. who d. whom

90. Team A didn’t play---------- Team B.
a. the best as
b. as well as
c. as good as
d. better as
91. You ----------a lot of interesting things in your life.
a. did
b. didn’t do
c. done
d. have done
92. He was late ----------he ran to the station.
a. because b. but c. so d. although
93. Look at those black clouds. It ----------.
a. is going to rain b. is raining
c. rains
d. rain
94. I had a great vacation in England ---------- I can’t speak English.
a. but
b. so
c. because
d. although
95. The policeman ---------- caught the thief, is a very
brave man.
a. where
b. whom
c. who
d. which
96. What time ---------- last Sunday morning?
a. do he get up b. does he get up c. did he get up d. did he gets up
97. We ---------- the new Steven Spielberg film last week.

a. have seen
b. seen
c. were seeing d. saw
98. The weather wasn’t ---------- to go for a walk so they decided to stay at
home.


a. too good b. good enough c. so good d. such good
99. It is a very good ---------- for you to show everyone what you can do.
a. attitude b. talent c. skills
d. opportunity
100. Your room is number 512 ---------- the fifth floor.
a. on
b. in c. at d. to
Phần 2: Đọc hiểu
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Bài 1:Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
Man discovered fire many thousands of years ago. The first time he saw
fire was probably when a tree was struck by lighting. He soon learned how to
make fire for himself, however. Man probably made his first fires by rubbing
two sticks together.
Fire was very important to man. He needed fire to frighten away enemies and
wild animals. In some parts of the world he used fire to signal messages. Red
Indians, for example, used fire to make smoke signals. In some other countries
people lit fires to warn their friends of danger.
Fire was also used to give light. Before the invention of the oil lamp, men
used burning sticks as torches. And before man discovered gas and electricity,
he hung small fires in wire baskets from posts to light the streets.
One man even used fire to tell the time. He invented a candle clock. He made
a cancel that took exactly twelve hours to burn. Then he marked this candle in

twelve equal parts. He lit the candle and could tell the time by counting the
number of parts left of the burning candle. But the candle clock did not always
work well. If there was a wind blowing on the candle, the flame burned too
quickly.
1. Man probably first made fire ----------.
A. from a tree struck by lightning.
B. by rubbing two sticks together.
C. from wire baskets hung on posts.
D. from a candle.
2. Man probably first used fire ----------.
A. to tell the time.
B. to send signals.
C. to light the streets.
D. to keep warm at night.
3. Fire was used by Red Indians ----------.
A. to make gas and electricity.
B. to burn down trees.
C. to frighten away enemies.
D. to send messages
4. The first street lights were ----------.


A. large bonfires.
B. candles.
C. burning trees.
D. small fires in hanging baskets.
5. The candle clock burned for ----------.
A. one hour
B. 12 hours
C. a day

D. 12 days
Bài 2: Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
Some Animals can predict future earthquakes
A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey
shows that strange animal behavior might help predict future earthquakes.
Investigators found such occurrences in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter
of a fairly recent quake. Some birds screeched and flew about wildly: dogs
yelped and ran around uncontrollably.
Scientists believe that animals can perceive these environmental
changes as early as several days before the mishap.
In 1976 after observing animal behavior, the Chinese were able to predict
a devastating quake. Although hundreds of thousands of people were killed the
government was able to evacuate millions of other people and thus keep the
death toll at a lower level.
1. What prediction may be made by observing animal behavior?
A. An impending earthquake.
B. The number of people who will die.
C. The ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter.
D. Environmental changes.
2. Why can animals perceive these changes when humans cannot?
A. Animals are smarter than humans.
B. Animals have certain instincts that humans don’t possess.
C. By running around the house, they can feel the vibrations.
D. Humans don’t know where to look.
3. Which of the following is not true?
A. Some animals may be able to sense an approaching earthquake.
B. By observing animal behavior scientists perhaps can predict earthquakes.
C. The Chinese have successfully predicted an earthquake and saved many
lives.
D. All birds and dogs in a ten-kilometer radius of the epicenter went wild before

the earthquake.
4. In this passage the word “evacuate” most nearly means:
A. remove


B. destroy
C. exile
D. emaciate
5. If scientists can accurately predict earthquakes, there will be ----------.
A. fewer animals going crazy
B. a lower death rate
C. fewer people evacuated
D. fewer environmental changes
Bài 3: Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these
students are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn
at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the
language in films, on television, in the office or among their friends. But not
many are lucky enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another
language. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their
subjects. They study their own language, and mathematics...and English. In
England, America, or Australia, many boys and girls study their own language,
which is English, and mathematics...and another language, perhaps French, or
German or Spanish.
Many adults learn English, because it is useful for their work. Teenagers
often learn English for their higher studies, because some of their books are in
English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they
want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer---------A. only adults learn English.
B. no children like to learn English.

C. English is useful only for teenagers.
D. English is popular in the world.
2. Most people learn English by---------A. watching video only.
B. having to work hard
C. talking with foreigners.
D. working hard on their lessons.
3. Many boys and girls learn English because ---------A. English can give them a job.
B. it is not included in their study courses.
C. they are forced to learn it.
D. they have to study their own language.
4. In America or Australia many school children study ---------A. English as a foreign language.
B. English and mathematics only.


C. Some main subjects and another language.
D. their own language and no foreign language.
5. Many adults learn English because ---------A. It’s useful for their study.
B. .It’s useful for their higher studies
C. It’s useful for their work.
D. It’s useful for their reading books.
Bài 4: Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
The wet season in Indonesia
Between the months of November and May a wind blows from the
west in most parts of Indonesia. It comes from the ocean and carries rain.
Clouds build up around the mountains, and every afternoon rain falls. The rain
is always heavy, and rivers that can be walked across in the dry season now
become dangerous. When it rains the whole day, they may suddenly overflow
and cause great damage to the land.
Most farmers are glad when the wet season begins. There is water for
their fields and they can again start growing rice. But people in town are not so

glad for the streets soon get muddy and dirty. They prefer the dry season when
they can sit outside and enjoy the cool evenings.
1. When is the wet season?
A. In May
B. In November
C. From November to May
D. From May to November
2. What causes the rainfall?
A. The ocean
B. Clouds building up around the mountains
C. The mountains
D. The afternoon
3. Why are many rivers dangerous in the west season?
A. People try to cross them.
B. They are very big rivers.
C. They dry up and cannot provide enough water.
D. Long periods of heavy rain make them full.
4. What damages the land?
A. The sudden rain.
B. The overflow of the rivers.
C. The wet season.
D. The dry season.
5. Why are people in town not so happy?
A. The streets are full of mud.
B. They are muddy and dirty.
C. The evening are cool.


D. They can sit outside.
Bài 5: Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)

Computer
The computer age is producing an army of robots- machines that are
directed by electronic brains and which replace human labor in industrial
operations. Many are artificial arms which reach into areas into man enters only
at his peril, such as the inside of a nuclear reactor.
Already in 1980 there were over 8000 such robots working in industrial
plants throughout the world. The big change over to the robot, however, is likely
to come only when their costs go down while worker’s wages continue to rise.
1. An observer today is most likely to see robots in operation in ----------.
A. military battles
B. modern factories
C. business offices
D. scientific laboratories
2. The shape of many robots already in use is somewhat similar to that of a
human.
A. brain
B. arm
C. hand
D. foot
3. The article makes clear that a very valuable use of many robots is to
----------.
A. act as a teacher to human beings.
B. replace the human brain in producing computers.
C. aid doctors in medical operations.
D. do tasks extremely dangerous for humans to do.
4. Which one of the following statements about the last sentence in the
passage is certainly true?
A. Robots are becoming cheaper all the time.
B. The cost of a human worker is higher than that of the average robot.
C. Robots are becoming more expensive the time.

D. The cost of the average robot is higher than that of a human worker.
5. The writer indicates that the widespread replacement of human labor
industrial robots
A. has already begun worldwide.
B. is starting especially in the developing nations.
C. is being delayed mainly for economic reasons.
D. will not take place before the end of this century.
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Bài 1: Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the provided words


but
what

work

stop

important

most difficult
retire
whatever
who
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space.
Work is a very (1) ---important------- part of life in the United States. Work is
not only important for economic benefits, the salary, (2) ----but------ also for
social and psychological needs, the feeling of doing something for the good of
the society. Americans spend (3) ----most------ of their lives working. For most
Americans, their work defines them. They are (4) ----whatever------ they do.

What happens, then, when a person can no longer (5) -----work-----? Most
Americans (6) ----stop------ working at the age of sixty-five or seventy and
retire. Because work is such an important part of life in this culture, retirement
can be very (7) -----difficult-----. Retirees often feel that they are useless and
unproductive. Of course, some people are happy to (8) -----retire-----, but
leaving one’s job, (9) ----what------ it is, is a difficult change, even for those
(10) ----who------look forward to retiring.
Bài 2: Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the provided words
dangerous

work

older
malaria

diseases

scared

produce

that

where

female

When we are young, we learn that tigers and sharks are dangerous animals. We
might be (1) ----scared------ of them because they are big and powerful. As we
get (2) ----older------; however, we learn that sometimes the most (3)

-----dangerous----- animals are also the smallest animals. In fact, the animal (4)
----that------ kills the most people every year is one that you have probably
killed yourself many times: the mosquito. While it may seem that all mosquitoes
are biters, this is not actually the case. Male mosquitoes eat plant nectar. On the
other hand, (5) ----female------ mosquitoes feed on animal blood. They need this
blood to live and (6) ----produce------ eggs. When a female mosquito bites a
human being, it transmits a small amount of saliva into the blood. This saliva
may or may not contain a deadly disease. The result of the bite can be as minor
as an itchy bump or as serious as death. Because a mosquito can bite many
people in the course of its life, it can carry (7) ----diseases------ from one person
to another very easily. Two of the most deadly diseases carried by mosquitoes
are (8) -----malaria-----and yellow fever. Mosquitoes have many natural enemies
like bats, birds, dragonflies, and certain kinds of fish. Bringing more of these
animals into places (9) ----where------ mosquitoes live might help to cut down


the amount of mosquitoes in that area. This is a natural solution, but it does not
always (10) ----work------ very well. Mosquitoes can also be killed with poisons
or sprays. Even though these sprays kill mosquitoes, they may also harm other
plants or animals.
Bài 3: Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the provided words
continue run

changing

economic answers who

survive contributed

full-time satisfied


Should women find their happiness inside or outside the home? In the United
States people used to believe the saying, “A woman’s place is in the home.” But
now both women and society are (1) ----changing------. More than fifty percent
of American women (2) -----continue----- their work even after they are
married. What has brought about these changes? What is happening to the
American family today? Up until the 1950’s a typical American woman got
married in her early 20’s. In those days she quit her job and became a mother.
“A woman’s place is in the home” was a popular saying. Most women felt that
taking care of their home and family was their (3) -----full-time----- job. But
times have changed. Women are getting married later these days and more have
chosen to stay single. Others get married but decide not to have any children.
Today more than fifty percent of all married women work full-time. Many
others (4) ----run------ businesses in their homes. What has caused these major
changes? One reason is (5) -----economic----- necessity. It may be that the
husband has lost his job and the wife must support the family. Or even if the
husband is working, some families say they can’t (6) -----survive----- on only
one paycheck. But probably a more important influence has been the “women’s
liberation movement.” Women are being told in many magazines and TV
programs: “You can be successful on your own. Don’t be (7) -----satisfied----with just being a wife and mother. Use your intelligence and talents to do
something bigger. And you should be paid as much as a man.”
No doubt this movement has accomplished much good. But it has also (8)
----contributed------ to a selfish “me first” attitude that is breaking up many
families. Sometimes women (9) ----who------ are happy staying at home feel
that working women look down on them. There are no easy (10)
----answers------ to these problems. But certainly women’s influence will
continue to grow in business, education and politics.
Bài 4: Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the provided words
maintain
expected


dropped

means

widespread

easier
indispensable tiny

serve
smaller


To be successful, a business traveler must be able to (1) ----maintain-----contact with the office, no matter what the time or place. Negotiations often
involve decisions based on the latest figures. New telecommunications products
and services now on the market make staying in touch (2) ----easier------ than
ever before. The most (3) ----widespread------ device is the cellular telephone,
the price of which has (4) ---dropped------- from several thousand dollars to a
few hundred, including installation. There are over two million mobile cellular
phones in use today, including both car phones and cordless transportable units.
Car phones have proven (5) -----indispensable----- for road emergencies as well
as routine business transactions. Phone service is also available on airplanes and
on the rails. Recently introduced pocket-size organizers help business travelers
with heavy schedules keep track of clients. These are (6) ----tiny------ computers
that can store all kinds of information. They can (7) -----serve----- as phone and
address directories, calendars, electronic memo pads, and calculators, among
other uses. Another invaluable telecommunications tool is (8) ----smaller------,
lighter fax machines that plug into any standard electrical outlet and phone line.
The devices allow instantaneous transmission of hard copy to any location

having a compatible fax machine. It is (9) -----expected----- that faxing will
soon become the primary (10) ----means------ of sending and receiving short
documents requiring prompt action.
Bài 5: Read the passage and fill in the gaps with the provided words
rare
describe
use
meaning
blue
eating
crescent
shape
happens
entire
Have you ever heard someone use the phrase “once in a blue moon?” People
use this expression to (1) -----describe----- something that they do not do very
often. For example, someone might say that he tries to avoid (2) ----eating-----sweets because they are unhealthy, but will eat chocolate “once in a blue
moon.” Or someone who does not usually like to go to the beach might say “I
visit the shore once in a blue moon.” While many people use this phrase, not
everyone knows the (3) -----meaning----- behind it. The first thing to know is
that the moon itself is never actually (4) ----blue------. This is just an expression.
The phrase “blue moon” actually has to do with the (5) ----shape------ of the
moon, not the color. As the moon travels around the earth, it appears to change
shape. We associate certain names with certain shapes of the moon. For
example, when we can see a small part of the moon, it is called a (6)
-----crescent----- moon. A crescent is a shape that looks like the tip of a
fingernail. When we cannot see the moon at all, it is called a new moon. When
we can see the (7) -----entire----- moon, it is called a full moon. Usually, there is
only one full moon every month. Sometimes, however, there will be two full
moons in one month. When this (8) --happens--------, the second full moon is

called a “blue moon.” Over the next 20 years, there will only be 15 blue moons.


As you can see, a blue moon is a very (9) -----rare----- event. This fact has led
people to (10) ---use------- the expression “once in a blue moon” to describe
other very rare events in their lives.
Phần 3: Viết
Question 1:Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences or
questions.
1. subject / your / what / is / favourite? 
what is your favourite subject?
2. borrow/I/may/that / book/you/from? may I borrow that book from you?
3. music / you / what / of / do / kind / like? what kind of music do you like?
4. going/ to/he/Saturday/is/the /shopping/ mall/on he is going to the shopping
mall on Saturday
5. the / airport/him/will/at/ Sarah/meet/noon/at sarah will meet him at the
airport at noon
6. coffee/how many/drink/cups/does/of? how many cups of coffee does ..+S…
drink?
7. class/ who/ in/ the/ is/ oldest/ the? who is the oldest in the class?
8. bring/to/will/the / birthday / cake/I/ the/ partyI will bring the cake to the
party
9. out/take/I'll/tomorrow/ the/ trash. I’ll take the trash out tomorrow.
10. off/please/ the/ lights/turnplease turn off the lights
11. visited /ago / his / Australia / friends / he / in / two / years he visited his
friends in Australia two years ago
12. a / day/teeth/your/twice/at least/brush brush your teeth twice a day at least.
13. far/the / theater/how/the/ school/from/is? how far is it from school to the
theater?
14. Amanda/because/room/her/small/like/doesn't/too/it's Amanda doesn’t like

her room because it’s too small
15. pay / I / can / by / card / credit?  can I pay by credit card?
16. children/ we/ the/ take/ pool/ occasionally/ to/ the we take the children to
the pool occasionally
17. do/ you/ free/ what/ your/ do/ time/ in? what do you do in your free time?
18. it/ rains/ during/ the/ here/ rarely/ summer it rarely rains during the
summer
19. bus-stop/ him/ will/ at/ Susan/ meet/ 6/ at/ the susan will meet him at the
bus-stop at 6
20. my/ usually/ gets/ about/ home/ at/ five/ o’clock/ father my father usually
gets home at about 5 o’clock
21. studies/ Mark/ goes/ to/ the/ day/ and/ every/ libraryMark goes to the
library and studies everyday


22. football/ David/ watches/ television/ never/ on David never watches
football on television
23. lessons / Thursdays/ have / we / on / don’t/ English we don’t have English
lessons on Thursday
24. did/ morning/ her/ call/ Mary/ brother/ this? did Mary call her brother this
morning?
25. much / make / need / cake / how / do / sugar / you / to / the? how much
sugar do you need to make the cake?
26. at/ night / be/ tomorrow/ the / Will/ you/ concert? will you be at the concert
tomorrow night?
27. parents/visit/our/ month/ We/ once/ a we visit our parents once a month
28. I/ looking/ you/ forward/ am/ to/ hearing/ fromI am looking forward to
hearing from you
29. is / the / Mary /guitar / in / her / playing / room / at / moment / the Mary is
playing the guitar in her room at the moment

30. I/ morning/ English/ an/ on/ lesson/ had/ MondayI had an English lesson
on Monday morning
31. to/ like/ you/ basketball/ play/ would? would you like to play basketball?
32. Christmas/ every/ stay/ to/ parents/ with/ come/ us/ My  my parents come
to stay with us every christmas
33. goes / movies / usually / with / to / friends / she / on / the / Sunday / her
she usually goes to the movies with her on sunday
34. much / on / money / do / clothes / you / how / spend?  how much money
do you spend on clothes?
35. you/ have/ finished/ homework/ yet/ your/ ? have you finished your
homework yet?
36. have/ going/ with/ her/ weekend/ she’s/ to/ friends/ this/ dinner she’s going
to have dinner with her friends this weekend
37. the/ never/ sister/ housework/ does/ my my sister never does my
housework
38. brother/ now/ My/ staying/ right/ us/ is/ with  my brother is staying with us
right now
39. the/ best/ in/ Minh/ class/ our/ is/ student Minh is the best friend in our
class
40. much / job / money / do / how /you / from / your / get / part-time?  how
much money do you get from your part-time job?
41. French/ well/ don’t/ I/ speak/ veryI don’t speak French very well
42. are / what / going / weekend / to / you / do/ this ? what are you going to do
this weekend?
43. bed / husband / at / my goes / night/ to / usually / late  my husband usually
goes to bed late at night


44. morning/ you / time / get / up / what / the / do/ in? what time do you get up
in the morning?

45. Who/ do/ think/ will/ you/ win/ next/ the/ election/?  who do you think will
win the next election?
46. How/ years/did/ he/ work/ a/ many/ as/ photographer? how many years did
he work as a photographer.
47. weather/ tonight/ terrible/ the/ is the weather tonight is terrible
48. city / biggest / is / Ho Chi Minh / the / Vietnam / city / in HoChiMinh city
is the biggest city in VN
49. oranges / buy / many / do / you / want / how / to? how many oranges do
you want to buy?
50. neighbors/ good/ we/ with/ a/ our/ have/ relationship
we have a good relationship with our neighbors
Question 2: Viết đoạn văn
Write a paragraph (100-120 words) to describe
 a person in your family (his/her name, age, job, appearance, personality,
hobbies)
 your close friend (his/her name, age, job, appearance, personality,
hobbies)
 your hometown (location, people, food, famous places)
 your job (what it is, what to do, you love it or not, why)
 your favourite subject at school (what it is, what you learn from the
subject, how you learn, why you love it)



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