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TEST 1
I/ Choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence.
1. A good clock always keeps accurate
time.
2. She has earned a lot of money in her
new job.
3. Would you mind me opening the
windows now?
4. We can get over the difficulty without
too much effort
5. Fewer people go the movies now than
ten years ago
6. We don’t know the rules of the game.
7. We had to ues our neighbor’s telephone
because ours was out of order
II/ Read the passage and then choose one answer
for each of the following questions:
A gold rush is the rapid relocation of
large numbers of people to an area where gold has
been discovered. Gold rushes capture the
imagination and participation of many people
because of the magical lure of gold and the potential
for overnight affluence. The greatest gold rush in
united States history was the California Gold Rush
of 1849.
1.what is the best title for this passage?
The california Gold Rush of 1849.
2.According to the passage, people join gold
rushes because………………..
They believe they have a chance of becoming


affuent.
3.According to the passage, where was gold first
discovered?
At Stutter’s mill.
I4.t can be inferred from the passage that the
California gold rush…….
Greatly Speeded up the development of
carlifornia.
5.According to the passage, what qualifire
California to be admitted to the union?
V/ Use the word to make sentences.
1.
Please/not forget/put/names/on them.
-> Please don’t forget to put your names on them.
2.
although/they/brothers/they/not
look/alike.
->Although they are brothers, they don’t look
alike.
3.
I/really/not want/dessert.
->I really don’t want any dessert.
4.
It/never/late/ go back/school.
->It’s never too late to go back to school.
5.
Jeff/bought/a twenty dollars sweater/half
price.
-> Jeff bought a twenty – dollar sweater for half
price.

6.
Study/all night/good/for/neither/your
grades/nor/health.
->Studying all night is good for neither your
grades nor your heatth.
7.
we’ll/have/leave/eight o’clock/get/
office/before nine.
->We’ll have to leave at eight o;clock to get to the
office before nine.
8.
Mary/lost/ a lot/ weight/ her diet
->. Mary has losta lot of weigh on her diet.
9.
I/appreciate/your offering/me/ride.
->. I appereciate your offering me a ride.
10.
They/lucky/get/ the only two seats left/
the play.
->They were lucky to get the only two seats left
for the play.

VI/ Finish each of the following sentences in such
a way that it means the same as the one printed
before it.
1.
We spent five hours getting to LonDon.
It took (us) 5 hours to get to London.

8.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

It was such a boring speech that I felt
asleep
I think you had better not tell him truth.
What he says makes no sene to me
He said that he had been badly sick since
he returned from a broad.
The speaker said almost nothings worth
listenning to.
If you had come to the party, you would
have met Her
The manager had his seretary type the
report for him

The great increase in population.
III/ Read the article bolow and put a cross on the
letter next tho the word that best fits each space.
Shopping in the Mappstone is a must if
you are visiting the area.
There (1) are Many shops and services all within
walking distance (2) of The cetal square. The city is
particularly busy during (3) the summer months of
june, July and August when tourists visit Mappstone
from all over the (4) world One of the main streets

of the central square – Cedar Avenue – is the most
popular shopping area for not (5) just visittors but
residents too. Stores line both sides of the avenue
and often (6) stay Open late into the evenung. Most
of the shops in this avenue are small and expensive
(7) but In nearby streets shoppers can find almost
anything at more reasonable (8) prices Tuorists wiil
find that many of these shops offer and export
service and goods (9) can be posted direct tho the
buyer’s home country. Shops ara usually closed on
Mondays but ortherwise open from 9 am in the
morning (10) until 8 pm in the evening.
IV/ Fill in each gap in the passage lelow with one
suitable word.
2.
3.

She doesn’t usually stay up so late.
She’s not used to staying up late.
If i were you, I’d look for another job.
I suggest (that) you look for another

job.
4.
He lost his money simply because he
wasn’t careful.
If he had been more careful, he
wouldn’t have lost his money.
5
They last visited me five years ago.

They haven’t visitted me for five years.
1.
All him suits were made in paris.
He had all his suits made in Paris.

15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

He will have been working in this office
for ten years by next Monday.
No sooner had he left the office than the
phone rang.
Neither the director nor his assistant
havent’t com yet.
It is necessary that you be here at 8 a.m.
tomorrow.
The village both b and c are correct.
We are going to visit is far from here
She wishes she hadn’t told you the bad
news yesterday.

One of the greattest (1) difficulties for foreign
students in American universities is the lecture
system. The professor (2) Lectures and the students
take (3) Notes These notes are later used to study for
(4) Examinations .If the notes aren’t good, it will be

(5) hard for the student to (6)prepare for a
subsequent exam. It is not easy to take good notes
from a lecture in a (7) Foreign. Language. You try to
write every (8) Word. The professor says, then you
are writing at the same time the professor is
lecturing, this kind of note (9) taling means that you
will fall far (10) Behind the lecture, and the notes
wiil be confused. They may be (11) useless For later
study.
What can you do to take better notes? The first skill
to learn is how to write only the most (12)
Important Words, not whole sentences. (13)
Significant words are the ones that present new
information. The most important words are often the
focus of intonation. They are usually emphssized by
pith change, and this should be your signal of (14)
importance. Content words, like nouns and verds,
are usually be focus of information, so your notes
should be almost entirely (15) content Words.
Remember that you need information, not sentences.


TEST 2
LEVEL: PRE- INTERMEDIATE &
INTERMEDIATE
I. Choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence.
1. He couldn't make the radio work
2. The secretary has been busy typing all afternoon.
3. She used to drive to the station every day but

then she decided to walk instead.
4. I'm sorry I haven't got any money. I've left my
wallet ar home.
5. I disapprove of people smoking in public places.
6. While stady ing he was financially dependent on
his wife.
7. Her father won't let her drive his car.
8. Out flight from Amsterdm to London was
delayed on account for the heavy fog.
9. Last year, Matt earned twice as much as his
brother.
10. He has a bad cold, he sneezes so often.
11. She said she met you once at a meeting last
year had you met her since?
12. We are expecting him to arriver at any moment.
13. I don't like to ask people for help but I wonder
if you could do me a favor.
14. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are always arguing with
each other about money.
15. I would like to thank you, on behaft of my
colleagues, for the welcome you have give us.
16. you ought to leave for the airport now in case
there's a lot of traffic on the way.
17. The children had better leave now, it is getting
late.
18. he has just bought ought expensive new
furniture.
18. he has just bought some expensive new
furniture.
19. The company these employees on strike is

closing down for two weeks.
20. It's no use learning a language if you don't try
to speak it to.
II. Read the passage and then choose one answer
for each of the following question:
I get a lot of letter at this time of year from people
complaining that they have a cold which won't go
away. thre are so many different stories about to
how to prevent or cure a cold. It's often diffecult to
know what to do.( ….)And remember they might
make you sleepu - please don't try to drive if they
do!Lastly, as far as avoiding cold is concerned,
whatever you may be told about magic foods or
drinks, the best answer is to keep strong and

healthy - you''ll have less chance of catching a cold,
and if you do, it shouldn't be so bad.
1.This is from……
c. a magazine
2. What is the writer’s intention?
b. To give general advice
3. Who should talk to the doctor before buying
medicine for a cold?
a. people who are already talking drugs.
4. What is the writer’s opinion of the “magic foods
and drink”?
a. The writer doesn’t believe in “magic foods
and drinks”
5. Which word in the paragraph is closest in
meaning to “unhealthy”?

d. weak
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the
letter next to the word that best fits each space.
Water is our life source. It makes up 70 percent of
(1) our bodies, and the avergage person actually
spends 18 months of his life (2) in the bath or
shower.
But we are only now learning how to look (3)
after water. Acid rain (4) has polutted as many as
18,000 lakes and our seas and river are polluted
with waste products. It is now (5) very expensive to
try to repair the damage which has been done. We
have some hope for the future, thouhg, (6) because
new sources of water have been discovered. People
(7) living in the Sahara Desert have (8) found fish
swimming in deep underground streams. Scientists
also believe (9) there is a hige lake underneath
London. If we have (10) learnt anything from our
mistakes, we will try to keep these new areas of
water clean.
IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one
suitable word.
My mother and my father are very (1)defferent
people. Mum is always very calm not exactly easygoing, because she doesn’t get excited. When we
were small she almost never (2) shouted at us.
When we did something wrong, she (3) talked to
us about it very firmly, but in a calm tone of voice.
If we shouted and (4) cried , she made us go and sit
by (5) Ourselves in her sewing room until we
calmed down. So when the news came, she reacted

in her (6) Usual way, quietly seeing what she could
do to prepare for the changes that were coming.
Dad, on the other hand, shouted, kicked a chair,
and (7) Went for a long walk to try and cool off.
During the next few days he was (8) Cross with us
a lot of the time, which (9) Upset us, as nothing
was our fault. All of us kids were (10) Worried

about what was going to happen, and a bit afraid,
but we didn’t talk to our parents so much. Most of
all we were (11) Sad about having to (12) Leave all
of our school friends.
V. Use the words to make sentences.
1. We/ go/ airport/ see/ off/ last sun.
-> We went to the airport to see him off last
Sunday.
2. When/ arrive/ victim/ take/ hospital/ police
-> When we arrived the victim had been taken to
hospital by the police.
3. wish/ have/ money/ buy/ dictionary/ yesterday
-> I wish I had enough money to buy a
dictionary yesterday.
4. friends/ advise/ not/ go train/ next time.
->My friend advised me to not to go by train
next time.
5. can/ manage/ write/ report/ yourself?
->Can you manage to write the repost by
yourself?
6. Would/ mind/ lend/ motorbike/ until/ week?
-> Would you mind lending me your motorbile

until next week?
7. ask/ whether/ find/ solution/ problem/ yet.
->He asked me whether I had found a solution to
the problem yet.
8. Brown/ only/ 30 years/ director/ big company.
->Mr. Brown, who is only 30 yearsold, is the
director of a big company.
9. father/ tired/ so/ go/ bed/ right/ dinner.
->My father was so tired that he wemnt to bed
right after dinner.
10. It/ until/ yesterday/ police/ capture/ robber.
->It was not until yesterday that the police
captured the robber.
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such
a way that it means the same as the one printed
before it.
1.This is his first visit to England.
->He is visiting England for the fist time.
2. I think it may rain.
->It looks as if it’s going to rain.
3. He will come because he wants to be sure of
meeting you.
->He will come so as to be sure of meeting you.
4. Walking in the rain gives him pleasure.
->He enjoys walking in the rain .
5. Most of a child’s life is spent in playing.
->A child spends his/ her life playing.
6. The fox was unsuccessful in reaching the grapes.
->The fox tried on vain to reach the grapes.



Tests 3
I. Choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence.
1. Darwin was a brilliant scientist in the nineteenth
century.
2. My father jogs a couple of miles every morning.
3. Don’t blamed bad habits in a child
4. She informed her parents for the failure of her
marriage
5. We felt very relieved to hear you were safe
6. Having laid the table, mrs. Robert called the
family for dinner
7. The team’s success was largely due to our efforts
8. I was about to go out when you telephoned.
9. Go straight on this road and you wil arrive at the
hotel in five minutes.
10. Dr. Nam was believed to be living in New York
11. I feel as if my head were on fire now, doctor.
12. It was difficult to arrange a date which was
convenient for every one.
13. When I first came here, they hadn’t build this
bridge yet
14. Sunday is a holiday when most people rest.
15. Only when he is here, does he speak English.
16. If knew you are busy, I wouldn’t disturb you
17. We both worked for their hours, yet she paid
John more than me.
18. The man coming towards us is an engineer.
19. They will have left for Pari by 6 a.m tomorrow.

20. We are not used to studying late at night
II. Read the passage and then choose one answer
for each of the following questions:
Dinosaurs were reptiles that lived during
a period of earth’s history called the Mesozoic Era,
which is also known as the Age of Reptiles. The
first dinosaurs appeared more than 200 million
years ago. For many millions of years, they
dominated the land with their huge size and
strength. Then about 65 million years ago, they died
out rather suddenly, never to reemerge.(…)In
contrast, other species having protection, such as
the mammals and birds, were able to survive.
1.What is the best title for this passage?
Parth’s Largest Reptiles.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that the Age of
Reptiles lasted about…
135 million years.
3.In line 6, the author use the phrase “never to
reemerge” to indicate that the dinosaurs…
became extinct
4.According to the passage, what is true about the
size of dinosaurs?
It varied quite greatly

5.The paragraph followig the passage most likely
discusses…
another theory about the disappearance of
dinosaurs
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the

letter naxt to the word that best fits each space.
Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last
year and I’d like to (1) tell you about it. It was
very (2) excited when I knew I was going to
Newzealand because I had never been there before.
I didn’t think about the problems of speaking
English (3) until Imet my host family. At first I
couldn’t communicate with them because my
English was so bad. All the eight years I (4) had
been learning wasn’t much use at all, (5) because
we didn’t have real practice at school. Even though
my grammar was good, my pronunciation wasn’t.
My problem is pronouncing “I” and “r”. for
example, Newzealand people often asked “What do
you eat in Thailan?” I wanted to tell yhem that we
eat rice, but they didn’t understand when I said “We
eat lice”. My host mum helped me a lot by (6)
correcting my bad pronunciation. I usually
practiced by talking to myself when I had a shower,
so no one could hear me. After four months my
English was (7) much better. Apart (8) from
English I learn to make my own breakfast and
lunch. I had to ride a bicycle to school everyday. I
went swimming and tried water-skiing and sailing,
(9) which was wonderful. But the most valuable
thing was that I learn to be (10) by myself and to be
independent.
IV. Fill in each gapin the passage below with one
suitable word.

When you are (1) invited to a meal in
Thailand, the words of the invitation literally (2)
mean come and eat rice. Indeed, nearly all Thai (3)
dishes are eaten with rice, (4) which grows there
very easily (5) as the climate is warm and there is
(6) plenty of rain.
The food is always (7) served in neatly
cut pieces, so there is no (8) need to knives and
forks but, instead, (9) special spoons and forks are
used. The Thais used to eat with their (10) hands
and there are still some people who eat this way.
There is a particular way of doing it. First they
wash their right hand in a bowl of (11) water they
only eat with their right hand. They are careful not
to let the food (12) tough the palm of their hand.
After the meal, the hand is again careully washed.
The meal is usually made up (13) of
saveral different dishes, all of which are spicy. They
are served in bowls which everyone shares, (14)
though each person has their own bowl of rice. As
Thaiand has a long coastline, it is not surprising

that fish and shellfish (15) play an important part in
Thai cooking.
V. Use the words to make sentences.
1. I/remember/see/DrNam/television/times
->I remember seeing DrNam on television several
times.
2. parents/used/drink tea/dinner
->My parents used to drink tea after dinner.

3. take/them/3 years/build/bridge
->It took them 3 years to build the bridge.
4. accident/happen/while/drive/highway
->The accident happen while he was driving on a
highway.
5. when/meet/her/telking/teacher
->When I met her she was talking to the teacher.
6. you/hear/news/radio/this mornings?
->Did you hear the news on the radio this
mornings.
7. book/interesting/that/read/twice
->The book was so interesting that I have read it
twice.
8. we/not know/when/manager/return
->We do not know when the manager return.
9. doctor/whom/see/party/friend
->The doctor whom you saw at the party is my
friend.
10. train/arrive/Hanoi/in/hour
->The train will arrive in Hanoi in one hour.
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such
a way that it means the same as the one printed
before it.
1. couldn’t you find a better hotel?
->Is this the best hotel you could find.
2. iohn began playing the piana ten
years ago.

->John has been playing the piano for
ten years.

3. they won’t be able to come on
Sunday.
->It will be impossible for them to
come on Sunday.
4. she needs to study harder.
-> She doesn’t study hard enough.
5. I only paid a few hundred pounds for
the car.
->The car cost me only a few hundred
pounds.
6.My mother made these curtains.
->These curtains were made by my
mother.


TEST 4
I. Choose the word or phrase which best completes
each sentence.
1. My mother can’t stand seeing me at home all day.
2. When the company had to lay off a number of
workers, he became redundant
3. Dr. Johnson is a very unpopular man in our
neighborhood.
4. This time next week they will be flying to the
United States.
5. My uncle Tom, whom you met the other day, is one
of the best lawyers in the city.
6. Mike always keeps his promise, so you can rely on
him.
7. They asked me both a and c are correct I had read

“Moby Dick” by Herman Melville.
8. I will have your bicycle repaired before returning
it to you.
9. Only when you are old enough will you know the
truth.
10. We are tired of listening to her advice.
11. He has been a war correspondent for many years
and covered the war in Rwanda last year.
12. She was brought up in the countryside and sent to
a little village school.
13. The meeting was attended by nearly one hundred
scientists, several of them were very young.
14. He doesn’t write to his parents as often as he used
to
15. My hair needs cutting , but I’ve been too busy to
have it cut.
16. Had they arrived at the fair early, they would
have found what they wanted.
17. After having been held captive for 5 years, he was
released yesterday.
18. You cannot captive the truth when that detective
questions you yesterday.
19. There is great peril in climbing Mr.Everest, but
many people have made the attempt.
20. His parents are trying to persuade him to get
married.
II. Read the passage and then choose one answer
for each of the following questions:
Chess must be one of the oldest games in the world.
An Arab traveller in India in the year 900 wrote that it

was played “long, long ago”. Chess was probably
invented in India, and it has been played everywhere
from Japan to Europe since 1400. The name “chess” is
interesting. When one player is attacking the other’s
King, he says in English, “Check”; when the King has
been caught and cannot move anywhere he says
“Check mate”. These words come from Persian. “Shah
mat” means” the king is dead”, that is when the game
is over and one player has won.
Such an old game changes very slowly. The ruler have
not always been the same as they are now. For
example, at one time the queen could only move one
square at a time. Now she is the strongest piece on the
board. It would be interesting to know why this has
happened! Chess takes time and thought, but it is a
game for all kinds of people. You don’t have to be a
champion in order to enjoy it. It is not always played
by two people sitting at the same table. The first time
the Americans beat the Russians was in a match
played by radio. Some of the chess masters are able to
play many people at the same time. The record was
when one man played 400 games! It is said that some
people play chess by post. This must make chess the
slowest game in the world.
1. Which of the following is known to be true?
d. Chess was played in India long before 900
2. One player has won the game when the other
player’s King can not move anywhere.
c. the other player’s King can not move anywhere
3. According to the old rules of the game the queen

could move no more than one square at a time.
c. the queen could move no more than one square
at a time
4. Which of the following will you hear when one
player has won the game?

a. “Shah mat”
5. Which of the following is NOT correct?
b. only two people can play chess sitting at the
same table.

III. Read the article below and put a cross on the
letter next to the word that best fits each space.
Should smoking be banned in public laces?
Statistics (1) show beyond doubt that cigarette
smoking can (2) damage the health, yet a surprisingly
large number of people continue to smoke (3) in spite
of all warnings. By doing so they are not just
shortening their own lives, they are also affecting the
health of (4) those around them. It is time that nonsmokers fought bach!
Personally, I think smoking should (5) definitely be
banned in public places. In the first place, it is very
unpleasant (6) to sit in a smoke-filled room, such as a
restaurant or cinema, if you do not yourself smoke (7)
added to this, smoking can be a serious fire risk,
especially in crowed places (8) like discos. Finally, in
my opinion, nobody should be asked to risk his heath
just because of another person’s bad habits.
Smokers may (9) protest that they should be free to
do as they like. They say that we already have nosmoking areas in public places, and that this should be

enough. To my mind, however, non-smokers should
also be free to go anywhere they choose without
risking their health.
Smoking is harmful not just to smokers but to nonsmokers too. If some people are foolish enough to
continue this dangerous habits, it seems to me that
they should at least be prevented (10) from doing so
in public.
IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one
suitable word.
For over a hundred years, the (1) people of London
have gone to bed and (2) got up in the morning to the
deep sounds of the world (3) famous bell called Big
Ben. The (4) bell appeared in Westminster Tower a
year before the clock, in 1858. It (5) weighs 13.5 tons,
and it is the (6) largest bell in all England.
As we have (7) mentioned the clock that the bell
serves appeared one year later, in 1859. Each of the
clock’s four (8) faces is almost 6.5 metres (9) in
deameter. The munute hand is over 4 metres (10) long
and weighs over 100 kilograms.
(11) Although the clock is so big, it is very exact, it is
seldom more than one second (12) wrong in 1924
hours. English scientists use an original method to
correct (13) mistake in the clock. There is a small tray
in the middle of the pendulum.If the clock is running
slow, they put a penny coin in the tray, and the clock
begins to run (14) faster If the clock begins to run
fast, they take (15) away the penny. The little coin is
enough to make the giant clock run a second faster or
slower every day.

V. Use the word to make sentences.
Dear Betty
1. Thank you / invite me / your birthday party.
->Thank you for inviting me to your birthday
party.
2. I / afraid / not be able / come
->I’m afraid I’m not able to come
3. We / have / many things to do / this week
->We have got many things to do this week
4. The boss / ask / me / work overtime
->The boss asked me to work overtime
5. I / promise / do so / and / have to keep / promise
->I promise to do so and have to keep my promise
6. I / wish / can go to party
->I wish I coould go to the party
7. If I / be there / all of us / have good time
->If I were there, all of us would have good time
8. I’ll be thinking / you / when I / type / piles of letters
->I’ll be thinking of you when I type these piles of
letters
9. I / hope / your party / a success
->I hope your party will be a success

10. I / wish happy returns
->I wish you many happy returns.

VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such a
way that it means the same as the one printed
before it.
1. He started investigating the case a week ago.

->He has been investigating the case for a week.
2. I’m quite sure that she didn’t steal the necklace.
->She can’t have stolen the necklace.
3. The flat’s very noisy but we enjoy living there/
->Even though the flat’s very noisy we enjoy living
here.
4. “If I were you I wouldn’t trust Peter”, she told John.
->She advised John not to trust Peter.
5. She is a far serious student now than she used to be.
->She studies far more seriously now than she used
to.
6. Your car does not give as much trouble as mine.
->Your car gives less trouble than mine.

Test 5:
I. Choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence (Chọn từ hoặc cụm từ
đó hoàn thành tốt nhất mỗi câu.)
1. Her parents were very worrying because she
was out so late that night.
2. They flew to the island. Then hired a car for
three days and visited most places of interest.
3. Because of the heavy rain had to postpone The
dinner party until the following Sunday.
4. When he heard the terrible noise, he asked me
what was going on.
5. The three friends allapplied for the same job.
6. The patient refused to listen to his doctor’s
advice
7. Takes this road and you will arrive at the hotel

in five minutes..
8. The weather was awful. I wish it had been
warmer.
9. That’s where I used to live when I was young.
10. She will accept the job both b and c are
correct the salary is satisfactory.
11. I managed to find the book I was looking for.
12. He suffers from bad headaches.
13. Did anyoneclean the windows?
No, they should have been cleaned but they
weren’t.
14. If you had come to the party, you would have
met her.
15. She told me that she had been studying
English literature.


16. When we visited the zoo on Sunday, it was very
crowded, but on weekday it’s practically empty.
17. We delayed our departure on account for the
weather condition.
18. Bill is phoning his girlfiend again. That’s the
third time he has phoned her this evening.
19. It was difficult to arrange a date which was
convenient for everyone.
20. This compostion needs rewriting
II. Read the passage and then choose one
answer for each of the following question:
The agricultural revolution in the nineteenth
century involved two things: the invention of laborsaving machinery and the development of scientific

agriculture. Labor-saving machinery naturally
appeared first where labor was scarce. “ In
Europe”, said Thomas Jefferson, “the object is to
make the most of their land, loabor being abundant;
here it is to make adthe most our labor, land being
abundand.” It was in the United States, therefore,
that the great advances in nineteenth-century
agricultural machinery first came.
At the opening of the century, with exception of a
crude plow, farmers could have carried pracitically
all of the existing agricultural implements on their
backs; by 1860, most of the machinery in use today
had been dessigend in an early form. The most
important of the early inventions was the iron plow.
As early as 1790 Charles Newbold of New Jersey
had been working on the idea of a cast-iron plow
and spent his entire fortune introducting his
invention. The farmers, however, were not
interested in it, claiming that the iron poisoned the
soil and made the weeds grow. Nevertheless, many
people devoted their attention James Oliver of
south Bend, Indiana, turned out the first chilledsteel plow.
1. What is the main topic of the passage?
→ Machines that contributed to the agricultural
revolution.
2. The expression “make the most of” in the line 5
is closest in meaning to
→ get the best yield from.
3. Which of the following can be inferred from
what Thomas Jefferson said (line 4-6)?

→ There was a shortage of workers on United
States farmers.
4. What point is the author making by stating that
farmers could carry nearly all their tools-on their
backs?
→ Farmers had few tools before agricultural
revelution.
5. According to the passage, which of the following
statements about Charles Newbold is true?
→ He spent his own money to promote
invention.
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the
letter next to the word that fits each space.
When you (1) shop for a new car, you should star
by using consumer magazines. You can find them
in the (2) reference section of a library. You can
read about the advantages and disadvantages of
each new car get (3) an idea of how much you

should pay. When you decide (4) on which make
and (5) model you want to buy, you should go to a
dealer and test- drive the car to see (6) if like it.
The salesperson will tell you the sticker price. You
should bargain with the salesperson and make (7)
an offer based o what you learned from the
cinsumer magazines. Then you should go to one or
two other dealers to see if you can get a better
price, Sometimes you have to go back and forth
several times between dealers to bargain for the
best pice.

When you agree on a price with a salesperson, you
usually have to leave a small (8) deposit . The
salessperson writes up a contract that you both have
to sign. When the dealer (9) presents the car, you
have to pay the lalance or get to loan. Most people
make a dwn payment and take out a loan for the
rest. You can get a loan from a bank or sometimes
from the auoto company. You can (10) pay off the
loan over a period pf time, usuallu from two to five
years.
IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one
suitable word, Write the words in the spaces on
your answer sheet.
Most people think that the older you (1) get, the(2)
harder it is to leam a new language, That is, they
believe that chidren (3) more easily and efficiently
than adults. Thus, at some pint in our liver, maybe
around age 12 or 13, we lose the (4) ability to learn
language well, Is this idea fact or myth?
Is it true that children learn a foreign language
more efficiently than adults? On the (5) contrary,
research studies suggest that the opposite may be
true. One report, on- 2, 000 Danish children
studying Swedish, (6) concluded that the teenagers
learned more , in less tome, than the younger
children. Another report, on Americans learning
Russian, showed a direct improvement of (7)
ability over the (8) age range tested, that is the
ability to learn increased as the age (9) increased,
from childhood to adulthood.

There are several possible (10) explanations for
these (11) findings. For one thing, adults know
more about the world and there fore are able to
understand meaning more easily than children.
Moreover, adults can use (12) logical thinking to
help themselves see pattern in the language. Finally,
adults have more self-discipline than children.
All in all, it seems that the (13) corners idea that
chidren are better language (14) learners than
adults may not be fact, (15) but myth.

5.
he’ll/seventeen/old/Saturday
→ He’ll be seventeen years old next
Saturday
6.I/ interested/films/ children
→ I’m interested in films for chidren
7.
advise/not/ to go to/ bus/ next tiem
→He advised me not to go by bus next
time.
8.
Jacket/ small/ not fit/ me
→The Jacket is so small that it doesn’t fit
me
9.
We/go/ airport/ meet him/ tomorrow
→ We will go to the airprt to meet him
tomorrow
10.After/I entered/ house/ it/ to rain

→ After I had entered the house began to
rain
VII. Finish each of the following sentences in
such a way that it means the same as the one
printed before it
1.
I was drowning, but he saved me
→If hehadn’t saved me I would have
drowned
2.
Salli is the cleverest student in the class
→ Nobody in the class is cleverer than
Sally
3.
I have never read such a romantic story
→ This is the most romantic story I have
ever read
4.We can’t afford to buy the car
→The car is too expensive (for us) to buy
5.His parents made him study for his exams
→He was made to study for the exams by
his parents
6.
We started cooking for the party four
hours ago
→We have been cooking for the party
four hours.

V/ Use the words to make sentences
1.

I/ happy/ get/ letter
→ I am happy to get your letter
2.
How long/ you/ waiting/answer
→ how long have you been waiting for the
answer
3.
When/ I/ her/ talking/John
→When I saw her. She was talking to John
4. Father/impossible/ home/lunch
→ My father finds it impossible to come
home for lunch
10. I’m not sure where it was made
11. He was sacked after having an argument with his supervisor.
b. (fired).
12. Can you tell me what time the doctor’s office open?
Test 6
13. His model of the airplane was correct in very detail and could really fly.
I. Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.
14. Mary wants to be a driver. She’s had lot of driving lessons.
1. It is immense size, It is huge.
15. The interviewer asks the job applicants what qualification she’s got.
2. You can hear it when it is actually striking. You can hear, it is striking the
16. Children can be instructed in swimming. They can be taught how to swim.
moment.
17. They can be instructed swimming in spite of the fact that they are very
3. The clock slowed down. It was slow.
young.
4. Around the earth there is a (n) atmosphere.
18. I would like to visit Australia some time in the future.

5. When you want to go buy train you go to a(n) railway station.
19. This is the first time I have tried to play badminton.
6. There’s not much rice left, but I think there’s just enough of it.
20. The problem is difficult therefore few students could answer it.
7. There is only one student in the classroom preparing his lesson.
II. Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the following
8. People are interested in the idea of a Channel Tunnel.
questions:
9. I’ve never heard of it. Where was it made?


Every year two million people visit Mount Rushmore, where the faces of four
US presidents were carved in granite by sculptor Gutzon Borglum and his son,
the late Lincoln Borglum. The creadtion of the Mount Rushmore monument
took 14 year – from 1927 to 1941 and mearly a million dollars. There were
times when money was difficult to come by and many people were jobless. To
move the more than 400,000 tons of rock, Borglum hired laid-off workers from
the closed-down mines in the Black Hills area. He taulght these men to
dynamite, drill, carve, and frinish the granite as they were hanging in midair in
his specially devised chairs, which had many safety features. Borglum was
pround of the fact that no workers were killed or severely injured during the
years of blasting and carving. During the carving, many change in the original
design had to be made to keep the carved heads free of large fissures that were
uncovered. Howerver not all the cracks could be avoided, so Borglum
concocted a mixture of granite dust, while lead, and linseed oil to fill them.
Every winter, water from melting snows gets into the fissures and explands as it
freezes, making the fissures bigger, Consequently, every autumn maintenance
work is done to refill the cracks. The repaires swing out in space over a 500foot drop and fix the monument with the same mixture that Borglum used to
preserve this national monument for future generations.
1. In line 13, the world fissures refers to cracks.

2. According to the passage, Borglum’s son is dead.
3. The men who Borglum hired were unemployed miners.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the heads are not as originally
planned.
5. Borglum’s mixture for filling cracks was invented by the sculptor himself.
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word
that best fits each space.
When man first learned how to make a fire, he began to use fuel for the first
time. The first fuel he used was probably wood. As time (1) Passed, men
eventually discovered that substances such as coal and oil (2) would burn.
1. John/begin/give up/ smoke/ two year/ago.
→ John began to give up smoking two year ago.
2. They/regret/ not go/ party/us/last night.
→They regret not going to the party with us last night.
3. Remember/post/ letter/me/when/ you/go post office.
→Remember to post the letter for me when you go post office.
4. It’s/eleven thiry/ let us/ stop/ work/ have lunch/ now.
→ It’s eleven thity, Let’s stop working to have lunch now
It’s eleven thiry. Let’s stop working to have lunch now.
5. Unlike/ his brother/ Bod/ exercise/ every day.
→ Unlike his brother, Bob does morning exercise every day

Coal (3) was not used very widely as a source of energy until the last century.
With the coming of the industrial revolution, it was soon realized that
production (4) would double if coal was used instead of wood. Nowadays,
many of the factories and electricity generating stations (5) would be unable to
function if there was no coal.
In the last twenty or thirty years, however, the use of coal (6) has declined . As
a result, there have been changes in the coal industry. It (7) is believed that
more people (8) would use coal if oil and gas were not so readily available.

There is more than enough coal in the world for man’s need for the text two
hundred years if our ue of coal (9) does not increase. Unfortunately, however,
about half of the world’s coal (10) may never be used. Mining much of it (11)
would be very expensive even if it was possible to use new equipment.
IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word.
Almost (1) all reading books contain a fable. These old stories (2) which/that
taugh people moral lessons many years ago can now help (3) us learn English.
Our fable is about a fox (4) and a crow. A crow is a big black bird that likes to
steal (5) things from house, and a fox is an animal (6) which likes to steal
things (7) from crows.
One day a fox was walking along looking (8)n his for something (9) to eat
when he saw a crow a branch for a free (10) with a large piece of cheese beak.
The fox, who could not climb (11) the tree, began to think to some way to get
the cheese. So ha said (12) to the crow: “ One of my friends heard (13) you sing
last week and told me you had a very fine voice. Won’t you sing for me.?”
The crow was surprised (14) to hear this for crows do not have voices. But
when the fox contined to speak well of his voice, he began to (15) sing. The
piece of cheese fell to the ground and the fox ate it. What would you say is the
moral of this story?
V. Use the words to make sentences
6. I/ decide/how many/ postcards/ I/ going/ get.
→ I can’t decide how many postcards I am going to get
7. Why/we/not meet/ in front/the coffee shop/eight?
→ Why don’t we meet in front of the coffee shop at eight
8. Jeff’s family/happy/ when/he/marry/Nancy.
→ Jeff’s family will be happy when he marries Nancy
9. Paul/want/his wife/go back/school/next semester
→ Paul wants his wife to go back to school next semester
10. Ann/like/us/pick/her/the bus station.
→ Ann would like us to pick her up at the bus station

VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the
same as the one prined before it.


1. I’ll only help you if you promise to try harder.
Unless you promise to try harder I won’t help you.
2. “You were cheating”, said Carol to June.
Carol accused June of cheating.
3. She bought that house in 1973.
She has lived in that house since 1973.
TEST 7
I. choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence.
1. The Brown had to use all their savings to buy
their new house.
2. what are you cooking in that saucepan? It smells
good.
3. He was robbed of all his money.
4. I expect him to arrive in a fornight.
5. A plan was put forward by William Low. He
suggested it.
6. The British feared invasion. They were afraid of
it.
7. It was fortunate we didn’t have to carry him. It
was our good luck.
8. A plane cannot get into the air without some kind
of strength.
9. He may eventually get across the channel. He
may do this finally.
10. He wanted to measure (take) temperatures.

11. He has told us more than any living person.
12. The man whose work is to amuse people who
attend a show is a (n) entertainer.
13. The people in the theatre are the audience.
14. Programmes on TV and radio are broadcasts.
15. Between two films there is a (n) interval
16. If you live in a house which is not yours you
have to pay rent.
17. The man who design a house is the architect.
18. The laeder of a football team is the head.
19. The instructor of a football team is the coach.
20. When the teams have played for 45 minutes it is
half time.
II. Read the passage and then choose one answer
for each of the following questions:
How can we know that the birds we see in the
south in the winter are the same one that come
North in the spring? Once John J.Audubon, a bird
lover, wondered about this. Every year he watched
a pair of little phoebes nesting in the same place.
He wondered if thay were the same birds. He
decided to put tiny silver bands on their legs. The
next spring back came the birds with the brands to
the Very same place. Back came the young birds to
build their nests on the walls of farm buildings in
the
Neighborhood. The phoebe, it was learned,
wintered wherever it was warm enough to find
flies. In summer, phoebe could be seen from
Georgia to Canada, in winter, anywhere from

Georgia to Florida and Mexico. The phoebes were
the first kind of bird to be banded, and Mr.Audubon

4. They believe he is mad.
He is believed/ thought to be mad.
5. Our house is going to be painted by a local firm.
We are having our house painted by a local firm.
6. “I think you sold hould go by train”, he told us.
He advised us go to by train.
was the first birdbander. Topday there are hundreds
of birdbanders all over America. These people band
all kinds of birds.
The government of the united States has a special
birdbanding department which makes all the
birdbands. The bands do not hurt the birds, as they
are made of aluminum and are very light. They
come in different size birds. Each band has a
special number. On each band are there words:
“notify Fish and Wildlife service, Washington,
D.C”.
Anyone who finds a dead bird with a band on its
legs is asked to send the band to Washington with a
note telling where and the bird was found. In this
way naturalists add to their knowledge of the habits
and needs of birds.
1. The title below that best expresses the main
theme or subject of this selection is:
d. Studying birdlime through birdbanding.
2. According to the election, Adubon proved his
theory that

b. birds return to the same nesting place each
spring.
3. Adubon’s purpose in banding the phoebes was to
a. satisfy his curiosity
4. The migration habits of phoebes depend upon
c.the availabale food supply.
5. Which statement is true according to the
selection?
c. The govement offers a reward for information
about dead birds.
III. Read the article below and put a cross on the
letter next to the word that best fits each space.
The table tennis match was very enjoyable before
(1) someone lit a cigarette and ruined the evening.
After (2) finishing smoking, they let the cigarette
fall on the wooden floor. Unfortumately, they
dropped it without putting it out but (3) no one
Paid any attention to it. Even woman (4) who was
next to the man with the cigarette did not fiotice.
Soon, however, there was (5) a lot of smoke.
Sunddenly flames (6) shot up into the air. Someone
immediately ran out of the room (7) to phone the
fire brigade. Two or there men got some buckets of
water (8) to put out
The fire, but it was useless. Everyone in the large
hut (9) was very frightened. The next moment
people, the whole building was on fire. On (10)
entering the burning building, one of the firemen
succedded in (11) rescuing an old woman.


IV. Fill in each gap in the passage below with one
suitable word.
The country is (1) more beautiful than a town and
pleasanter to live in. Many people think so, and go
to the country (2) for the summer holidays though
they cannot live (3) there all the year round. Some
have a cottage built in a village (4) so that they can
go there whenever thay can find the time. English
village are not all alike, but (5) in some ways they
are not very different (6) from each other. Almost
every village has a church, the round or square
tower of (7) which can be seen for many miles
around. Surrounding (8) the church is the
churchyard, (9) where people are buried.
The village green (10) is a wide stretch of grass,
and house or cottages are (11) built round it.
Country life is now fairly comfortable and many
villages (12) have get water brought through pipes
into each (13) home. Most villages are so close to
some small town (14) that people can go there to
buy (15) what they can’t find in the village shops.
V. Use the words to make sentences
1. I/be happy/ get/ letter/offer/job/your company
→ I was very happy when I got your letter in
which you offer me a job your company.
2. You/not tell/ when/want me/star work/for you
→You didn’t tell me when you wanted me to star
working for you.
3. My present employer/ expect/me/stay
him/end/month

→ My present employer is expecting me to stay
with him until the end of this month
4. We/think/about buy/house/the office
→ We are tinking about buying a house near the
office
5.
My
wife/beanxious/
find/good
school/children/attend
→ My wife is anxious to find a good school for
the children to attend
6. She worry/not be able/continue/study/same
subjects
→ She is worried they will not be able to
continue to study the same subjects
7. Let/hope/problems/not take/long/solve
→ let’s hope our problems will not take long
time to solve
8. I look forward/star/work/you
→ I look forward to starting working for you
VI. Finish each of the following sentences in such
a way that it means the same as the one prined
before it.


1. It isn’t
necessary to
finish
the

work today
→You don’t
have to finish
the
work
today
2.
Sally
finally
managed to
get a job
→Sally
finally
succeeded in
getting a job
3. That’s the
last time I go

to
that
restaurant.
→I certainly
won’ go to
that
restaurant
any more
4. “I advise
you take a
holiday,” the
doctor

continued.
→“You’d
better take a
a holiday”
5. “If you
don’t
rest
yiuself
you

really will be
ill.
→“Uncless
you
rest
yourself you
really will be
ill”
6. The doctor
told him that
he worked too
hard.
→“You work
too
hard”,
the
doctor
said to him

TEST 8

I.Điền từ
thích
hợp vào
chỗ
trống.
1. I never
yellow
because
it
doesn’t…
suit...me
2. John
and Lucy
are very

spoilt..ba
cause
their
parents
give
them
everythin
g
they
ask for
3.
Can
you..
change..a
pound?I

need
some
money
for
the
telephone
box.
4.
It’s
Grandmo
ther’s
birthday
tomorrow
, so don’t
forget to
wish her
many
happy..re
turns..
5.He
failed to
give..sati
sfactory..
reasons
for
his
absence
for
school.
6.If she

can make
such
stiries,
she
is
cerrainly
a very ..
imaginat
ive..girl.
7.When I
tried to
walk
I
had
a
sharp..pa
in..in my
right leg.
8.Mrs
Black
is..spendi
ng
her
holiday
with
friends in
the
country.
9.A
doctor


who
performs
operation
s
is
a..surgeo
n..
10.If you
are
impolite
to
a
person,
you
should
make
an..apolo
gy…
11.My
uncle
went out
of
th
house..ha
if
an
hour
ago..
12Weddi

ng rings
are
usually
made.. of
gold..
13.I have
durnk..fo
ur
bottles of
beer..tod
ay
14.There
are two..
t’s..in the
word
“pretty”.
15”Whos
e belt is
it”. “It’s
my
.
.sister’s..

16. This
book
is..Andy’
s..
17. The
children
hurt..the

mselves..
when
they fell.
18.Have
you ever
heard this
song
..sung in
VN?
19. Who
actually
saw the
accident,,
happen..
?
20.They
were
walking
slowly..p
ast..the
Director’
s room.
II.Trả lời
đoạn
văn:
The body
of
primitive

man,

a
faraway
and
primitive
man
called
Homo
sapiens,
so far as
we can
reconstru
ct from
the
fragment
ary
evidence,
was
exactly
loke our
own, and
his barin
was a big
as that of
modern
man and
quite as
complicat
ed
in
structure.

His
in
telligence
and his
ability to
learn
were
probably
as great
as that of
the
average
man
today, but
the had a
very
meager
inheritan
ce
of
knownled
ge.
The use
of tools
and
weapons
of
a
primitive
sort wag

probably
passed on
from the
subhuma
n
creatures,
who had
learned
how to
break
stones
and use
the sharp
edged
pieces for
cutting
and
scraping,
and how
to use a
short,
heavy
stick for
a
club
and
a
long,

pointed

one
of
fire when
they
found it,
but they
did noy
known
how to
make it.
They had
probably
also
disvovere
d
the
advantag
es
of
social
living;
that
severral
families
living
together
in a trible
could
offer.Eac
h other

help and
protectio
n,
and
that
hunters
killed
more
game if
they
bnaed
together
and had
a leader
to direct
the hunt.
The
discovery
that
social
living
increased
the odds
in favor
of
survival
was,
perhaps,
primitve
man’s

greatest
discovery
greater
than
either the
discovery
of the fire
or
the
inven
tion of th
wheel.
1.What
we know
of
primitive
man
is
based
upon.
Pieces of
evidence
2.The
first real
man
Received
very

little
kmowled

ge from
his
ancestirs
3.Accord
ing to the
authorma
n became
a social
being
because
Cooperatio
n
was
necesssa
ry
for
suvuval
4.A direct
result of
primitive
man’s
discovery
of
the
advantag
es
of
social
living
was a

Of great
sugnifica
nce
III.Điền
từ có sẵn
vào đoạn
văn:
When
you are
driving
abroad
you
should
make
sure that
you have
all your
document
s
with
you.
These
include
your
passport,
your
driving
licence
and
insurace

paper. It
can
be
very
incivenie
nt if you
lose any
of these
or if you
not find
them
quickly.
You must
also
make
sure that
your car
has
a
mationali
ty plate
which
shows
the
country
where the

car
is
registered

;
for
example,
GB for
Great
Brtain, F
for
France, N
for
Norway
and
so
on.
In some
countrise
you have
to pay if
you don’t
obey
motoring
laws and
this can
sometime
s
cost
you a lot
of
money.
For
instance,

you may
have to
pay
immediat
ely if you
are
stopped
by
a
police
offcer for
taking no
notice of
traffic
lights,
speed
limits or
if
you
allow
chidren
under
the age of
twelve to
travel in
the front
seat of a
vehicle
IV Điền
từ

vào
đoạn
văn:
An old
porter
had been
working
for
the
railway
for
a
very long
time. He
was
standing
in one of
the big
railway
stations
in
London
one
moring,
wating
fortravele
rs to ask
him
to



help
them
with their
luggage,
when he
saw
smaill
man
running
to ward
the trains,
carrying
a bag.
The old
porter
looked at
him for
moment
and then
said
politely
‘well,sir,I
’d like to
help you,
but
I
can’t
answer
your

question,
because I
don’t
know
how fast
you can
run along
the rail
‘You
see’, he
explained
,
‘the
10.35
train to
New
Castle
left five
minutes
ago’
V.
Sắp
xếp lại
câu
1.He/
insist
/
invite /
mother in
law/

restaurant
.
He
insisted
on
inviting
his
mother
in law to
the
restaura
nt
2.
Although
/ live /
far/
company
/ work /
time.
Althoug
h
they
live far
from
their
company
they
always

come to

work on
time
3.London
/ stand/
Thames/
divide/
two equal
parts
London
stand on
the
Thames
which
divides it
into two
equal
part
4.Thrille
d/ lear /
she
/
win
/
prize
She was
thrilled
to learn
that she
had won
a prize

5.Disapp
ointed/
know /
not / able
/ come /
birthdayparty
She
is
disappoi
nted to
know
that you
won’t be
able to
come her
birthday
-party
6.She/
smell/
find/
whether/
fit/ eat
She was
smelling
the fish
to find
out
whether
it was fot
to eat

7.When/
reach/
football
ground/
game/
start
When
we
reached
the
football
ground,
the game
had
already
started
8.Doctor/
demand/
every/
drop/
water/
boil.

The
doctor
demande
d
that
every
drop of

water
should
be boiled
9.It/
natural/
men/
love/
freedom
It
is
natural
that men
should
love
freedom
10.I/
hope/
they/
keep/
promise/
that/
work/ do/
by/ end/
next/
week.
I
hope
they will
keep
their

promise
that the
work
shall be
done by
the end
of next
week
VI.ViẾt
lại câu
thứ 2
1.He
could not
afford to
buy the
car
The car
was too
expensiv
e for him
to buy
2.
She
didn’t say
a word as
she left
the room.
She left
the room
without

saying a
word
3. They
think the
owner of
the house
is abroad.
The
owner of
the
house is
thought
to
be
abroad
4.You
remembe
red
to
post the
letter,

didn’t
you?
You
didn’t
forget to
post the
letter,did
you?

5.Speaki
ng
English
fluenly is
not easy.
It
is
diffcult
to speak
English
fluently
6.I’m
sorry that
I didn’t
finish my
homewor
d
last
night
I’m
I
had
finished
my home
word
last
night
TEST 9
I. Điền
từ thích

hợp vào
chổ
trống
1.she’s
got
beautiful
eyes,
hasn’t
she?
2.A
relation
of yours
is coming
to
see
uou, She
will be
coming
soon.
3.She
intends to
stay for a
days.
That’s
what she
plans to
do.
4.
You
will get

surprise.
You will
be
surprise.
5.
“Where
have you
been
hiding?”s
he asked.
She
asked me
where I
had been
hiding.
6.How
long had

they been
fighting
the fores
fire?For
nearly
three
weeks.
7.The hill
threatene
d
the
surroundi

ng
villages
with
destructio
n.The
villages
might be
destroye
d.
8.If
it
rained
haevily
there
would be
9.The
tree had
been
there for
centuries
.
10.Every
body
adimires
him
because
he’s got a
fine
senes of
humor

11.Geoffr
ey loves
making
speeches.
12.It was
a
great
success.
He
succeede
d
in
making
everyone
laugh.
13.It
would be
possible
to build a
platform.
A
platform
could be
built
14.He
suggested
building
a double
raiway
tunnel

15.Peopl
e
are
intereste
d in the
idea of a
Chnnel
Tunnel.
16.How
long are
the dogs
going to
be
trained?
Until

they have
learned
how to
wail in
all kinds
of traffic.
17.When
will he
begin to
teach?As
soon as
he’s
finished
his

training
18.
He
had
taken the
basic
course
before he
took the
advanced
one.
19. Do a
good
deed
whenever
you can.
20.He
dosen’t
care how
he stands.
He stands
as
he
pleases
II Trả lời
đoạn
văn:
I
must
tell you

about our
holiday
this year,
it
was
one
of
the best
we’d
ever had.
No, we
weren’t
staying in
an
expensiv
e hotel,
but
a
youth
hostel! I
know
what
you’re
thinking;
we
must’ve
gone
mad.But
we
haven’t, I

just wish
we’d
discovere
d youth
hostel
years
ago. Now
that I’m
back at
universit
y again
luxury
hotel are
a thing of

the past,
and
I
was
complain
ing about
this one
day to a
friend
who daid
thet she
and her
family
never
satyed

anywhere
but
hotels. I
had
no
idea that
hostels
could be
anything
from
a
cottage to
a castle. I
mean
where
ekse do
you get
to stay in
a speccial
so
you
pay
an
overnight
charge
according
to
the
kind of
hostel

you saty
at. You
can’t
stay more
than
three
nights as
a
time
but that
didn’t
bother ua
bacause
we
wanted a
touring
holiday.
Basically
you look
after
yourself
althought
most
hostels
do
breakfast
and some
of them,
offer an
evening

meal if
you
arrive
early
enoungh.
There
are a few
rules like
having to
be in by
11p.m in
the
evening
ang out

by
10
a.m
ih
the
morning
but
otherwise
you’re
free to do
what you
want.
Now
I
really

believe
that
he
best thing
about this
whole
holiday
was
meeting
so many
different
and
interestin
g
people.I
used to
think
hostels
were
only for
the
yuong
and noisy
but not
any
more.You
can’t
imagine
what
variety

there
was!
Anyway
what are
you all
doing
next
year?
1.This is
from…..
A letter
2.What is
the writer
trying to
do?
To give
informat
ion
3.Why
didn’t the
writer
stay in a
hotel?
The
writer
didn’t
have
enough
money to
say in a

hotel
bacause
she
is
studying
again.
4.What
did the
writer
most
enjoy


about her
holiday?
She
enjoyed
meeting
other
people in
the
hostel
III Điền
từ có sẵn
vào đoạn
văn:
For many
young
people
sport is a

popular
part
of
school
life
and(1)
being
past
in
one pf the
school
teams and
playing in
matches
is
very
important
. 2 If
someone
is in a
team
it
means a
lot
of
extra
practice
and often
spending
a

Saturday
or
Sunday
away3
from
home, as
many
matches
are
played
then.
It 4 can
also
involve
traveling
to other
towns to
play
against
other
school
teams and
then
5
staying
on after
the match
for
a
meal or a

drink.
Sometim
es
parents,
friends or
other
student
will
travel
with the
team to
support 6

their own
side
When s
school
team
wins
a
match it
is
the
whole
school
which
feels
proud,7
not only
the

players. It
can also
mean that
a school
8
becomes
wellknown;
for being
good at
certain
sports
and
pupils
from that
school
may end
up
playing 9
for
national
and
internatio
nal team
so
that
the
school
has some
really
famous

names
associate
d with it!
IV Điền
từ
vào
đoạn
văn:
Mr brxell
was just
shutting
his shoe
shop at
the end of
the day 1
when a
man in a
well-cut
suit
2
came in
and asked
for
an
expensive
pair
of
shoes.
There
was

3
somethin
g about
the way
the man
walked
that
4
made
Mr boxell
suspiciou
s. He filt
as if he

had seen
him
before 5
somewhe
re
and
then
6
remembe
red that
he had on
TV! The
man was
a
criminal!
The man

tried on a
few pairs
of shose 7
before he
bought a
pair.
8
Which
Mr
Boxell
strongly
recomme
ned.

They’ re
tight”, the
man
complain
ed.

They’ll
stretch,sir
”,
Mr
boxell
said. 9 as
Mr boxell
had
expected,
the man

limped
into the
shop next
day
to
complain
11about
the
shoes.As
soon as
entered
the shop,
he
was
surrounde
d
by
police.
Mr boxell
had
deliberate
ly he was
surrounde
d
by
police.
Mr boxell
had
deliberate
ly 12 sold

the man
a pair of
shes 13
which
were
a
size
14
too small,
knwing
he would
return
them the
next day!
V.
Sắp
xếp
lại
câu:

1.I
would/ to
spend/
vacation/
a
summer
resort
hotel.
I would
like

to
spend my
vaction at
a summer
resort
hotel
2.I/ lying/
the beach
read/
magazine
when/
see/her.
I
was
lying on
the beach
reading
my
magazine
when
I
saw her.
3.They
expect/
meet
their
friend/
the
lobbly/
seven

o’clock.
They
expect to
meet their
friend in
the lobbly
at seven
o’clock.
4.If I/ not
try/
be
nice/
people,I/
not/any
friends.
If I didn’t
try to be
nice
to
people, I
wouldn’t
habe nay
friends
5.She/
not get
along
very well
because
she/ not
know/wa

y around
She didn’t
get along
very well
because
she didn’t
lnow her
way
around.
6.We/ fell
at home/
the
United
States if/
meet
some
friends.

We will
feel
at
home in
the U.S if
we meet
some
friends
7.She
had/
study two
more

years/
finishing
high
school.
She had
to study
two more
years
before
finishing
high
school.
8.Manvill
e
had
lose/
every
basketbal
l
game
last year.
Manville
had loat
every
basketball
game last
year.
9.The
person
Mary

meet/ the
steps/Ho
ward
Anderso
n.
The
person
Mary met
on
the
steps was
Howard
An
derson
10.Mary
said
it
feel/
diferent/
be
a
senior.
Mary said
it
felt
different
to be a
senior
VI. ViẾt
lại

câu
thứ 2
1. I was
sorry I
didn’t
know
how
to
do it.
I wish I
had
known
how to do
it
2.Spare
the rod
and spoil
the child

If a child
is spared
punishme
nt he’ll be
spoilt.
3.He
didn’t
need to
be
reminded
about it.

It wasn’t
necessary
to remind
him about
it.
4.These
shoes will
have to
be
repaired.
They will
have their
shoes
repaired
5.I love
musica
although
I
can’t
play any
musical
intrumen
t.
Despite
my love
of music I
can’t play
nay
musical
instrumen

t.
6. “How
long has
it
been
since you
left this
city,
Bob?”
He
wanted to
know
how long
it
had
been
since Bob
left that
city

TEST
10
I ĐIỀN
TỪ
1.He
wanted
to
measure
temperat
ures

Take
2.
He
has told
us more
than any
living
person.
3.I
didn’t
feel like
having a
swim
this
morning.
4.We all
look
forward
to
our
summer
holidays.
5.John
was
going to
join the
protest
march,
but he
backed

out
at
the last
mimute.
6.All his
children
speak

fluent
German.
7.When
you
come to
the
crossroads,
you wiill
see the
signpost
showing
the way
to
Middleto
n.
8.
Lovers
have
carved
their
names
on this

old stone
bridge
for
hundreds
of years.
9.I was
nearly
driven
mad by
the noise
of
the
airplanes
10.I
wanted
to
see
how the
other
lads did
it
Boy
11.The
book
containe
d a lot of
informa
tion
about
how

little
petrol
the car
used.
12.When
our
fiends
have bad
fortune,
we try to
show
sympthy
13. You
can’t
count on
me
to
heip you
if
you
find
yourself
in
truoble.
14. He
claimed
to be the
best
chess
pplayer

in
the
district

15.If I
biught a
tichket
in
the
lottery, I
might
win
$1,000
16.The
cost of
having
car
repaired
was far
more
than he
had
expected
.
17.John
hopes to
take his
examinat
ion
in

Septemb
er
18. Your
new flat
reminds
me very
much pf
the one
we had
in dalat
19.In the
event
oftrain,
the
match
will
have to
be put
off for a
week.
20.He
said,
“out of
sight,
out
of
mind ”
II. Trả
lời đoạn
văn:

In recent
year,
scientific
and
technolo
gy
develop
ments
have
drasticall
y
changed
human
life on
our
planet ,
as well
as
our
views
both of
ourselve
s
as
individu
als
in
society
and of
the

universe
as
a


whole.
Maybe as
of
the
most
profond
developm
ent of the
last
decade
the
discovery
of
recombin
ant
the
DNA
technolog
y, which
………
……our
planet
Many
other
imprtant

applicatio
ns
are
under
detailed
inverstug
ation
laboratori
es
througho
ut
the
word
1.Recom
bimant
DNA
technolog
ly
consists
primarily
of
Introduc
ing
genetic
material
from one
organis
m into
another
2.

Recombi
mant
DNA
technolog
ly
has
been
used in
the
productio
n of all of
the
following
biomolec
ules
except.
Escheric
hia coli
3.Which
of
the
following
is
not
true?
The
foreign
gene will
replicate
in

the
bacterria
, but it
will not
express

otself
through
transcrip
tion and
translati
on.
4.Express
ion of a
gene in
Escherich
ia
coli
requires
The
prcesses
of
transcrip
tion and
translati
on
5.The
term
recombin
ant

is
used
because
By
legetin, a
recumbe
nt
molecule
is
produce
d, which
has the
capacity
of
replicati
on
III. Điền
từ có sẵn
vào đoạn
văn:
Speech is
one
of
the most
important
1 ways pf
commini
cating.It
consists
far more

than just
making
noises.
To talk
and also
to 2 be
understo
ok
by
other
people,
we have
to speak
a
language,
that
is,
we have
to
use
combinat
ion of 3
sounds
that
everyone
agrees
stand for
a
particular
object or

idea.Com
municati
on would
be

impossibl
e
if
everyon
made up
their own
language.
Learning
a
language
properly
is very 4
important
.The
basic 5
vocablar
y
of
English
is
not
very
large, and
about
2,000

word are
needed to
speak it
quite 6
well .But
the more
words
you
know, the
more
ideas you
can
7express
and the
more
precise
you can
be about
their
exact
meaning.
Words
are the 8
main
thing we
use
in
communi
catinh
what wen

want to
say. The
way we 9
say the
word is
also very
important
.
Our
tone of
voice can
express
many
emotions
and
10
show
whether
we
pleased
or angry,
for
instance.
IV.Điền
từ
vào
đoạn
văn:
1
The

Browns
live
in
the

countrysi
de.Last
week
when
they
came up
to
London,
they
2
spent
their time
in seeing
as much
as
3possible
.
Mrs
Browns
was most
interested
in stores
especiall
y
in

Oxford
Street,
and
bought
some of 4
the
things
which
she could
not find
in
the
shops in
the
countrysi
de. Their
two
children,
George
and Susa,
5
who
had never
been to
London
before,
were
surprised
6 at the
crowds

everywhe
re. They
enjoyed
traveling
on
the
undergro
und and
going
down the
move
strairs
7which
lead to
the
platforms
.
One day
they went
to Hide
Park and
walk
along on
the grass
to
Kensingt
on
garden 8
in
the

bright
autumn
sunshine
was very

quiet her.
Only 9
the noise
from the
streets
reminded
the, that
they were
still in a
city. The
10 leaves
of the tall
trees
were
turing
red,
brown
and
yellow,
birds
were 11
flying
about,
sheep
were

eating the
grass,
there wre
12 lots of
flowers,
and
ducks
wre
swimmin
g about
on
the
Round
Pond.
Geirge,
13 whose
hobby
was
planes
and
boats,was
very
much
interested
in
the
model
boats
which
boys

were
sailing 14
on
the
pond.
Before
the end
of
the
week,
they seen
a great 15
deal.
They
hoped,
however,
to
see
more of
London
on
the
next visit.
V
Sắp
xếp lại
câu
1.It/
dfficuilt/
me / eat

American
food/
when/ be/

New
York/
It
was
difficult
for me to
eat
Amercic
an food
when I
was
in
New
York.
2.My
uncle/
give up/
smoke/
one year.
My
uncle
has give
up
smoking
for one
year.

3.I/ can’t
stand/
see/ him/
come late
every
day.
I can’t
stand
seeing
him
coming
late
every
day.
4.While
I/ write/
letter/ the
telephone
/ ring.
While I
was
writing
the letter
the
telephon
e rang.
5.When
we/ have/
dinner/
We/ go/

out/for a
walk.
When
we had
had
dinner
we went
out for
walk.
6.
My
mother/
preferred/
me/go
shopping
with her.
My
mother
preferre
d me to
go
shopping
with her
7.The
noise/ the
traffic/
prevented
/
me


/go/to
sleep.
The
noise of
the
traffic
prevente
d
me
from
going to
sleep.
8.One/
our/ task/
electrify/
whole/
country.
One of
our tasks
is
to
electrify
the
whole
country.
9.At/
end/
course/ I
pass/ all/
exams/

good
marks.
At
the
end
of
the
course I
passed
all
exams
with
good
marks.
10.
I/
wonder/
why/
you/ not
reply/
last letter.
I
was
wonder
why you
hadn’t
replied
to
my
last

letter
VI. ViẾt
lạu câu
thứ 2.
1.Our
house is
going to
be
painted
by a local
firm.
We are
having
our
house
painted
by
a
local
firm.
2. “ I
think you
should go
by train,”
he told
us.
He
advised
us to go
by train


3.She
can’t
have any
more
children
bacause
of
her
age.
She
is
too old
to have
any
more
chidlren
4.It isn’t
necesssar
y
to
shout.
You
needn’t
shout
5.It was
such
a
dull play
that

he
fell
asleep
The play
was so
dull that
he
fell
asleep
6.

Where is
the
nearest
tube?”shr
asked.
She
enquired
where
the
nedrest
tube was

I.

TE
ST
11
Choose
the

wor
d or
phr
ase
whi
ch
best
co
mpl
etes
eac
h
sent
enc
e.
1.
He
nev
er
exp
ecte
d
that


find
the
bic
ycle
.

(the
y
wo
uld
)
2.
So
me
one
…..
it
twe
nty
yea
rs
ago.


3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

(sto
le)

Roy
Tre
nton
use
d to
driv
ea
taxi.
This
mea
ns
he

…a
taxi.
( ha
s
stop
ped
driv
ing)
He
noti
ced
two
thie
ves


out

of
sho
p.
(Co
me)
Whi
ch
stud
ent
got
the
first
priz
e?


….
with
blue
eyes
(Th
e
one
)
He
got
suc
ha
frig
ht.

He
was


frig
hten
ed.
(So)
The
car
was
easy
to
reco
gniz
e,
so it
was
n’t


8.

9.

10.

11.




diffi
cult
for
the
poli
ce
to
catc
h
the
thie
ves.
(Ve
ry)


….
Doe
s
she
inte
nd
to
take
shor
t
rest
s?
Eve

ry
two
hou
rs.
(Ho
w
ofte
n)
Ern
a’s
frie
nds
will
be
on
the
coas
t.
Tha
t’s
whe
re
…..
of
the
m
will
be.
(Mo
st)

Ern
a’s
mot
her
will
be
….
the
cro
wd.
(A
mo
ng)
We
are
all
very
exci
ted

…..

12.

13.

14.

15.


are
very
exci
ted.
---A
ll of
us
By
the
end
of
next
year
they
will
hav
e
finis
hed
the
new
stad
ium.
This
mea
ns
they
will
finis
h it


…..
the
end
of
the
next
year
.---Bef
ore
We
wel
com
e
you
to
our
city.
You


to
our
city.
--Are
wel
com
e
By
next

Frid
ay,
Sam


five
spee
ches
.---Wil
l
hav
e
give
n
He
said
that
he

16.

17.

18.

19.



all

day
on
Satu
rday
.---Was
wor
kin
g
Luci
lle


Engl
ish
befo
re
she
cam
e to
Engl
and.
-------Had
lear
ned
On
Dec
emb
er
18th
we


…..
for
15
year
s.--Sha
ll
hav
e
bee
n
mar
ried
Afte
r the
chee
ring



dow
n,
the
Pri
me
Min
ister
bega
n
his

spee
ch.--Had
died
Geo
ffre
y



mak
ing
spee

II.

ches
.----Lov
es
20. It
was
a
grea
t
succ
ess.
He
succ
eede
d




ever
yon
e
laug
h.---In
ma
kin
g
Read the
pass
age
and
then
cho
ose
one
ans
wer
for
each
of
the
foll
owi
ng
ques
tion
s:

The food
we eat
seems to
have
profound
effects on
our
health.
Although
science
has mad
enormous
steps in
making
food
more fit
to eat, it
has, at the
same
times,
made
many
foods
unfit to
eat. Some
research
has show
that
perhaps
eighty

percent of
all human
illnesses
are

related to
diet and
forty
percent of
cancer is
related to
her diet as
well,
especially
cancer of
the colon.
Different
cultures
are more
prone to
contract
certain
illnesses
because
of the
food that
is
characteri
stic in
there

cultures.
That food
is related
to illness
is not a
new
discovery.
In 1945,
governme
nt
researcher
realized
that
nitrates
and
nitrites,
commonl
y used to
preserve
color in
mears,
ang other
food
additiver,
caused
cancer.
Yets,
there
carcinoge
nic

additiver
remain in
our food ,
and it
becomes
more
difficult
all the
time to
know
which
things on
the
packaging
labels of
processed
food are
helful or
harmful.
The
additiver
which we
eat are
not allso
direct .
Farmers
of ten

give
penicilli

n to beef
and
poultry ,
and
because
of this,
penicilli
n has
been
found in
the milk
of
treated
cows.
Sometim
es
similar
drugs
are
administ
ered to
animals
not for
medical
purposed
, but for
financial
reasons.
The
farmers

are
simply
trying to
fatten
the
animals
on oder
to obtain
a higher
price on
the
market.
Althoug
h the
Foo ang
Drug
Adminis
tration
(FDA)
has tried
repeatedl
y to
control
there
procedur
es, the
prax=cti
ces
continue
.

1.
H
o
w
h
as
sc
ie
n
c
e
d
o
n
e
a
di
ss
e
vi
c

2.

e
o
m
a
n
ki

n
d
?
c.
A
s
a
re
s
ul
t
of
sc
ie
nt
if
ic
in
te
rv
e
nt
io
n,
s
o
m
e
p
ot

e
nt
ia
llt
h
ar
m
fu
l
s
u
b
st
a
n
c
es
h
a
v
e
b
e
e
n
a
d
d
e
d

to
or
fo
o
d.
W
h
at
ar
e
ni
tr
at
es
u
se

3.

4.

d
fo
r.
b.
th
e
y
pr
es

er
v
e
th
e
c
ol
or
of
m
e
at
s.
W
h
at
d
o
es
F
D
A
m
e
a
n
?
c.
F
o

o
d
a
n
d
D
ru
g
A
d
m
in
it
ra
ti
o
n
T
h
e
w
or
d
c
ar
ci
n
o
g
e

ni
c
m
e
a
n
m
o
st
n
e
ar
ly


th
e
sa
m
e
as
d.
ca
ne
rca
us
in
g
5.
W

hi
ch
of
th
e
fol
lo
wi
ng
sta
te
m
en
t
is
no
t
tru
e?
A. Dr
ug
ar
e
al
w
ay
s
gi
ve
r

to
an
im
als
fo
r
m
ed
ic
al
re
as
on
s.
iii. Read
the
article
below
and put a
cross on
the letter
next to
the word
that best
fits each
space.
Accordin
g to
recent
survey,

most
Chinese
in Hong
Kong
preferred
to work
for

American
s. They
said that
during
the past
ten years
or so
American
s
businesse
s (1)
……….
well and
very
friendly.
Almost
all of
them
who had
worked
for
American

said they
(2)
………
happy in
their
work.
They
were then
asked (3)
……
they like
working
for
American
bosses.
Most
replied
(4) ……..
they were
usually
fair, kind,
friendly
and
generous.
When
asked
whether
(5) ……
working
for

British
bosses,
however,
the
Chinese
(6)
………
that the
Bristish
bosses
were too
strict and
proud.
The
survey
(7)
………
………..
among
200
Chinese
managers
and
advanced
business
students
in Hong
Kong.
Most of
the


people
suitable
(8)
word
………
Children
… said
are
that the
brought
working
(1) .
condition
.up…
s were
with love
also
and
much
(2) .
better in
.care….
American
in the
companie
Socialist
s.
Republic
When

of
managers
Vietnam.
were
They
asked (9)
enjoy
……….
every (3)
they
….oppor
often
tunity….
conducte
. to get a
d
good
business,
education
they
and to
replied
acquiesce
that
a useful
they(10)
(4)
…… to
….trade
tea

…. Our
houses. A
country
few
is now on
people
its (5) …
said that
way….
(11)
to
………
socialist
….
constructi
business
on. We
with
need
American
people
s over
with
lunch at
fullyexpensiv
develope
e hotel
d (6)
restaurant
….physi

.
cal….
1. d. and (7)
paid ….menta
2. d. l…..
wereabilities.
3. d. It is for
why the
4. b. reason
that (8)
5. b. ….that
they …. labor
like training
6. c. is
answer
introduce
ed d in all
7. b. Vietname
was se
conduc
schools.
ted The
8. c. developm
intervie
ent of
wed good
9. a. working
where
(9) …
10. c.habits…

wentin our
11. a.children
they will
had indoubte
oftendly help
donethem to
IV. Fill in
(10)
each gap
….enter
in the
….. life
passage
as useful
below
(11)
with one
….memb

V.

ers…. of
a
socialist
(12) …
society…
. So,
while
still at
school,

they
learn a
useful
trade and
upon (13)
….gradu
ation…
… they
may
effective
work in
(14) …
industry
…. and
(15) ….
agricultu
re….
Use the
wor
ds
to
ma
ke
sent
enc
es
1.
We/
not
kno

w/
whe
n/
ma
nag
er/
retu
rn
 We
don
’t
kno
w
whe
n
the
ma
nag
er
retu
rns.
2.
Dat
e/
mee
ting
/
will
/
hav

e/
cha
nge
/
agai
n
 The
date
of
the
mee
ting
will
hav
e to

3.



4.



5.



6.


be
cha
nge
d
agai
n.
Can
/
ma
nag
e/
writ
e/
rep
ort/
you
rsel
f?
Can
you
ma
nag
e to
writ
e
the
rep
ort
by
you

rsel
f?
It/
hou
rs/
sinc
e/
Mar
y/
ring
.
It’s
two
hou
rs
sinc
e
Mar
y
ran
g.
The
/
fog/
pre
ven
t/
us/
driv
ing.

The
fog
pre
ven
ted
us
fro
m
driv
ing.
I/
rem
em
ber/
see/
Dr.
Na
m/
tele
visi
on/



7.



8.




9.

tim
es.
I
rem
em
ber
seei
ng
Dr.
Na
m
on
tele
visi
on
ma
ny
tim
es.
It/
wro
ng/
you
not/
giv
e

her/
cha
nce/
talk
.
It
wro
ng
of
you
not
to
giv
e
her
a
cha
nce
to
talk
.
It/
nice
/
go/
som
eon
e/
tha
n/

go/
alo
ne.
It’s
nice
to
go
wit
h
som
eon
e
tha
n to
go
alo
ne.
Wh
en/
gro
w/
I/
be/
doc
tor

Wh
en I
gro
w

up,
I’ll
be a
doc
tor.
10. It/
first
tim
e/ I/
see/
ma
n/
her
e.
 It’s
the
first
tim
e
I’ve
see
n
that
ma
n
her
e.
VI. Finish
eac
h of

the
foll
owi
ng
sent
enc
es
in
suc
ha
way
that
it
mea
ns
the
sam
e as
the
one
prin
ted
bef
ore
it.
1. H
e
fa
il
e

d
to
w
in
th
e
ra
c
e.
H
e
di
d
n’
t
s
u
c


c
e
e
d
in
th
e
ra
c
e.

2. N
o
b
o
d
y
c
a
n
d
e
n
y
th
at
s
h
e
h
a
s
a
b
e
a
ut
if
ul
v
oi

c
e.
 It
c
a
n
b
e
d
e
ni
e
d
th
at
s
h
e
h
a
s
a
b
e
a
ut
if
ul
v
oi

c
e.
3. T
h
e
re
nt
is
$
6
0
p


e
r
w
e
e
k
.
T
h
e
fl
at
c
o
st
s

$
6
0
p
e
r
w
e
e
k
.
4. H
e
b
o
rr
o
w
e
d
t
h
e
m
o
n
e
y
fr
o

m

t
v
e
r
y
e
x
p
e
n
si
v
e.
 It
d
o
e
s
n
’t
c
o
st
a
l
o
t
o

f
m
o
n
e
y.
6. T
h
ei
r
te
a
c
h
e
r
is
m
a
k
i
n
g
t
h
e
m

t
h

e
b
a
n
k
.
T
h
e
b
a
n
k
le
n
t
h
i
m
t
h
e
m
o
n
e
y.
5. It
is
n

o



p
r
e
p
a
r
e
c
a
r
e
f
u
ll
y
f
o
r
e
x
a
m
.
Th
ey
are


bei
ng
ma
de
to
pr
ep
are
car
ef
ull
y
for
the
ex
am
.

3.

4.

TEST 12
I/ Choose
the
word
or
phra
se

whic
h
best
comp
letes
each
sente
nce.
1. I
have
desig
ned
the
kitch
en so
that
my
disab
led
son
can
reach
every
thing.
( pla
nned
)
2. In the
end
we

had
so
little
time

5.

6.

7.

toget
her
that
our
marri
age
was
break
ing
up.
(comi
ng to
an
end)
He
was
living
in
Franc

e
when
the
war
broke
out.
(occu
rred
sudd
enly).
…….
Work
is
work
which
is
done
the
same
way
all
the
time.
(routi
ne)
Movi
es,
sport
and
readi

ng
are
forms
of
……
They
help
us
relax.
(ente
rtain
ment
)
Who
was
the
first
man
to
……
on
the
Moon
? (set
foot)
The
wrost
earth
quake
to

……
recent
ly

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

was
the
Tangs
han
earth
quake
in
1976.
(occu
r)
There
is
sever
e ….
in
Ethio

pia,
and
thous
ands
of
peopl
e are
dying
from
hunge
r.
(fami
ne)
You
shoul
d find
the
numb
er of
the
book
from
the
librar
y …..
(catal
ogue)
There
are
sever

al
books
by
Hemi
ngwa
y on
this
……
(shelf
)
It was
so
cold
that
my
finger
s
were
quite
……

(num
b)
You
shoul
d take
more
exerci
se if
you

want
to
keep
…..
(fit)

13. The
twins
are so
alike
that I
can
never
……
the
differ
ence
betwe
en
them.
(tell)
14. After
two
year’s
hard
work
she
……
in
gettin

g her
Ph. D
(succ
eeded
)
15. In the
eveni
ng
we’re
going
to the
Jupite
r
Club
….
We’ll
see
cabar
et.
(wher
e)
16. He’s
the
man
……
was
stolen
in
Camb
ridge.

(whos
e
passp
ort)
17. That’
s the
day
…….
it
happe
ned.
(whe
n)
18. She is
the
woma
n
……
……
……
I told
you
…….
.
(who
m,
about
)

19. Mr

Cat
has
a
pain
ting

…..
is
inest
ima
ble.
(wh
ose
valu
e)
20. The
buil
ding

….
he
lives
…..
is
very
old.
II. Read
the
pass
age

and
then
cho
ose
one
ans
wer
for
each
of
the
follo
win
g
ques
tion
:
Have
you
ever
flow
n?
Did
you
fly
to
anot
her
coun
try

to
stud
y
Engl
ish?
How
do
you
feel
abou
t
flyin
g?
People
who
have
to
fly
all
the
time

for
busi
ness
usua
lly
find
it
bori

ng.
Peo
ple
who
fly
only
one
in a
whil
e are
excit
ed.
How
ever,
som
e
popl
e
feel
only
terro
r
whe
n
they
broa
d an
airpl
ane.
The

y
suffe
r
from
a
pho
bia,
an
illog
ical
fear.
(……….
.)
The
instr
ucto
rs of
thes
e
class
es
are
som
etim
es
psyc
holo
gists
.
They say

that
betw
een
80
and
90
perc
ent
of
the
peop
le
who
take

1.

2.

3.

4.

the
m
are
succ
essf
ul.
The

y
still
have
their
pho
bia,
but
they
lear
n to
cont
rol
their
fear.
Som
e of
the
m
even
lear
n to
enjo
y
flyin
g.

…..
usua
lly
thin

k
flyin
g is
bori
ng.
(Peo
ple
who
fly
ofte
n)
A
pho
bia
is

…..
(illo
gical
)
Abo
ut


perc
ent
of
peop
le
are

afrai
d of
flyin
g.
(12)
A
pers
ons
with
a
fear
of
encl
osed
plac


es
does
n’t
like
…….
(bein
g in a
tunne
l)
5. …….
.
espec
ially

bothe
r old
peopl
e.
(Cro
wds
at
airpo
rts
6. A
fear
of
flyin
g is
not
impo
rtant
to
some
beca
use
….
( the
y
don’t
need
to
fly)
7. The
instr

uctor
of a
class
for
peopl
e
who
are
afrai
d of
flyin
g …..
(take
s
them
to an
airpo
rt)
8. More
than
…..
perce
nt of
peopl
e
who
take
these
class
es

are
succe
ssful.
(80)
III. Read
the
artic
le
belo

w
and
put a
cross
on
the
letter
next
to
the
word
that
best
fits
each
spac
e.
For many
peopl
e,

trave
ling
by
plan
is an
exper
ience
.
Othe
rs,
howe
ver,
find
the
whol
e
idea
quite
terrif
ying,
(1)
altho
ugh
flyin
g is
no
more
dang
erous
(2)

than
any
other
form
of
trave
l and
some
exper
ts say
it is
consi
derab
ly
safer.
It is
know
n,
howe
ver,
that
most
accid
ents
occur
(3)
duri
ng
takeoff
and

landi

ng
when
a (4)
pilot’
s
decis
ions
are
vitall
y
impo
rtant.
The
peopl
e (5)
whos
e job
is to
look
(6)
after
the
passe
ngers
-the
stewa
rds
and

stewa
rdess
esplay
an
impo
rtant
part
in
helpi
ng
passe
ngers
to (7)
feel
safe
and
comf
ortab
le.
Indee
d for
many
passe
ngers
being
(8)
take
n
such
care

of is
all
part
of
the
total
exper
ience
. (9)
No
other
form
of
travel
invol
ves
waiti
ng on
peopl
e in
quite
the
same

(10)
way,
with
food,
drink
,

news
paper
s,
maga
zines
,
musi
c and
even
video
films
.
IV. Fill in
each
gap
in the
passa
ge
belo
w
with
one
suita
ble
word
.
A wet
night
Late in
the

after
noon,
the
boys
put
(1)
up
their
tent
in the
(2)
midd
le of
a
field.
As
soon
as
this
was
done,
they
cook
ed a
meal
(3)
over
an
open
fire.

They
were
all
(4)
hung
ry
and
the
food
smelt
(5)
good
.
After
a
wond

erful
meal,
they
told
(6)
stori
es
and
sang
song
s (7)
by
the

camp
fire.
But
some
time
later
it
bega
n to
rain.
They
boys
felt
tired
so
they
put
(8)
out
the
fire
and
crept
(9)
into
their
tent.
Their
sleep
ingbags

were
war
m
and
comf
ortab
le, so
they
all
slept
(10)
soun
dly.
In
the
midd
le of
the
nighr
, two
boys
s
woke
(11)
up
and
bega
n
shout
ing.

The
tent
was
dull
of
water
!
They

all
leapt
(12)
out
of
their
sleep
ingbags
and
hurri
ed
outsi
de. It
was
raini
ng
(13)
heav
ily
and
they

foun
d that
a
team
had
form
ed in
the
field.
The
strea
m
woun
d its
way
acros
s the
field
and
then
(14)
flow
ed
right
unde
r
their
(15)
tent.
V. Use

the
word
s to
make
sente
nces
1. He/
surpr
ised/
us/
go/
away
/
with
out/
“goo
dbye

-> He
surpr
ised
us by
goin
g
away
with
out
sayin
g
“goo


dbye

2.
Befo
re/
give/
evide
nce/
you/
must/
swea
r/
say/
truth
-> Before
givin
g
evide
nce
you
must
swea
r to
say
the
truth.
3. I/ give/
you/
$500

/
keep/
mout
h/
shut
-> I’ll
give
you
$500
to
keep
your
mout
h
shut
4. No
matte
r/
cold/
he/
have/
a
swim
/
lake/
every
morn
ing
-> No
matte

r
how
cold
it is,
he
has a
swim
in the
lake
every
morn
ing
5. My
wife/
not/
accus
tome
d/
wand
er/
dark/
corri
dors

-> My
wife
is not
accut
omed
to

wand
ering
a
long
the
dark
corri
dors.
6. It/
long/
time/
that/
I/
not/
see/
her
-> It’s
long
time
that I
have
n’t
seen
her.
7. It/ so/
late/
that/
nothi
ng/
be/

done
-> It was
so
late
that
nothi
ng
can
be
done.
8. I/
sorry
/ the
Smit
hs/
not/
town
/
week
end
-> I’m
sorry
that
the
Smit
hs
are
not
in
town

this
week
end.
9. She/
so/
beaut
iful/
that/
win/
num
ber/
beaut
yconte
sts/
if/

she/
want
-> She is
so
beaut
iful
that
she
can
win
any
num
ber
of

beaut
y
conte
sts if
she
want
s.
10.
Prev
entio
n/
better
/ cure
->
Prev
eniti
on is
better
than
cure
VI. .
Finis
h
each
of
the
follo
wing
sente
nces

in
such
a
way
that
it
mea
ns
the
same
as
the
one
print
ed
befor
e it.

1.

The
stude
nts
regre
tted
that
they
had
misse
d the

lectur
e.

 The
stude
nts
regre
tted
not
havin
g


atten
ded
the
lectur
e.

2.

She
asked
me
how I
liked
her
new
dress.


 How
do
you
like
my
new
dress
? She
asked
.

3.

I’ve
warn
ed
you
not to
go
near
that
dog.

6.

“You
stole
my
best
casse

tte ,
Ama
da”
said
Willi
am

 Willi
am
accus
ed
Ama
da of
havin
g
stole
n his
best
casse
tte.

 I’ve
warn
ed
you
about
going
near
that
dog.


4.

I
can’t
cook
as
well
as
my
moth
er
does.

 My
moth
er
cooks
better
than I
do
(me)

5.

Woul
d you
like
me to
finish

the
work
tonig
ht?

 I’ll
finish
the
work
tonig
ht if
you
like.

TEST 13
I. Choose
the word
or phrase
which
best
complete
each
sentence:
1/ First
he read
the poem
to himself
and then
…. to the
class.--aloud

2/ The
……..for
winning

that
match is a
gold
medal.---- award
3/
Opening
conversat
ion and
bringing
it to an
end are
essential
parts of
our……-language
every
day
4/ Had I
know
Arabic
was so
difficult
to learn, I
…... it
up---Would
never
have

taken
5/ Your
rudeness
brought
us…..---sadness
6/ Since
his father
…..., her
eldest
brother
has
looked
after
them.---died
7/ You
have to
be….
your
stupidity.-ashamed
of
8/ The
little girl
wouldn’t
go into
the sea.…
her father
went
to.---unless
9/ The
noise of

traffic
prevented
me
from…..t
o sleep.--going
10/ We
have
much
pleasure
in
…….the
invitation
to your
wedding.-accepting

11/
You’ll…
….yourse
lf a lot of
time if
you take
the car.--save
12/ They
travel
around
the
country
buying…
….furnitu
re and

paintings.
--antique
13/ I have
often….w
hy they
want to
live
abroad--wondere
d
14/ If
she…you
here, she
would be
very
surprised
--- were
to see
15/ He
lives…
but she
doesn’t
feel…
because
he has
plenty to
do--alone/lon
ely
16/ The
dog was
so dirty

that he
looked as
if he…in
the
mud.--had been
lying
17/ Your
brother is
considere
d……the
best
chances.-- to have
18/
He……
…the
work that
he was
assigned
to.---hasn’t
finished
19/ They
have……
.of
helpers
even
when
they are
need.--- a
large
amount


20/ The
furniture
….more
expensive
than
we….at
first.--is/though
t
II. Read
the
passage
and then
choose
one
answer
for each
of the
following
questions
:
Do you
intend to
study at
American
Universit
y? It takes
a long
time to
get

accepted
at most
American
schools,
perhaps
as much
as a year.
That’s
why you
should
start
choosing
a school
as soon as
possible.
It’s also a
good idea
to apply
to several
different
institution
s, so that
you’ll
have a
better
chance of
acceptanc
e at one.
You
should

start
looking
for
informati
on now,
because
the more
informati
on you
have
about
each
college,
the better
choice
you can
make.
There are
two good
ways to
get
informati

on you
need. One
is a
general
reference
book,
called

Guide to
America
Colleges
and
Universiti
es. The
other
good
source of
informati
on is the
catalogue
published
by each
school.
You can
study the
general
guide in
almost
any
American
library.Th
is book
has many
useful
statistics,
such as
the
number of

student,
the
average
test scores
for people
accepted
to the
school,
the
number of
book in
the
library,
and the
number of
faculty
members.
You can
also find
the
address of
each
school in
this book.
Although
the
general
guideboo
k has
helpful

informati
on, some
of the
facts may
be out-ofdate. For
instance,
many
schools
raise their
tuition
every
year.
Since
you’ll

need to
know
what
your
educatio
n will
cost,
out-ofdate
informat
ion will
not be
good
enough.
Also,
schools

sometim
es
change
their
requirem
ents for
entrance.
To be
sure that
you are
getting
current
informat
ion,
write to
the
universit
y and
ask for
its
catalogu
e. The
catalogu
e not
only has
more
detailed
informat
ion. For
instance,

the
catalogu
e can tell
you if
there is a
special
foreign
student
advisor,
what
kind of
courses
are
offered,
and what
kind of
housing
is
available
. Some
universit
ies have
dormitor
ies, but
at others
you have
to find
your
own
place to

live.
With all
of this
informat
ion, you
should

be able
to pick
out
several
good
schools
1. What
was the
main
topic of
this talk?
b/
sources
of
informa
tion
about
US
universi
ties
2. What
can you
find in a

general
guide to
Universi
ties?
c/
address
es of the
schools
3.
Accordi
ng to the
speaker,
what is
one
reason
you
should
write for
a
catalogu
e?
c/
informa
tion in
catalogu
es in
current
4. What
is
tuition?

d/
paymen
t for
classes
5. What
does the
word
“housing
” mean?
c/ the
building
where
the
student
live
5. Read
the
article
below
and put
a cross
on the
letter
next to
the
word
that
best fits

each

space.
A new
restauran
t with a
differenc
e has
opened
in the
High
Street
next
door to
the
Royal
Theatre
in
Bristol.
It is
called
“Starters
” and is
(1).. run
…..…by
Carol
and
Philip
Wells
who
opened a
(2)..…

similar
…..
restauran
t in
London
last year
Instead
of a
tradition
al threecourse
(3)…
meal
…….cus
tomers
can
choose
whatever
(4)…
they …
want
from a
list of
(5)…
over …a
hundred
starters
of first
course.
The list
also

includes
recipes
from all
over the
world
and
customer
s are
recomm
ended to
(6)…
choose
….at
least 3
starters
to (7)…
make …
a
satisfyin
g meal


Prices
vary
dependin
g on what
you have,
(8)… so
….it is
possible

to eat
quite
cheaply
if you (9)
… don’t
…….wan
t to spend
a lot of
money.
The new
restaurant
is
becoming
very
popular
and it’s
(10)……
best
…..to
book a
table to
avoid
waiting.
IV.Fill in
each gap
in the
passage
below
with one
suitable

word
Accident
s in the
home
Many
thousand
s of
children
have
accidents
in their
homes.
As a
result,
some
children
die
The most
common
(1)…
Accident
s...are
with fire
and hot
water.
Small
children
often
touch
pots of

boiling
water on
the stove.
The pots
fall over
and the
hot water
falls on
the
children
and burns
(2)…
Them...S
ome

children
like to
play (3)..
With
….fire.
They
enjoy
striking
matches
or
throwing
things on
a fire to
make it
burn

brightly.
If a fire
gets too
big, it
gets out
of (4)…
Control..
.Then
they
house (5)

Catches..
fire. It is
very (6)

dangero
us….to
play with
matches.
When a
child
strickes a
match,
the flame
soon
burn near
his
fingers.
Then he
(7)

..drops
…the
match on
the floor.
Many
houses
catch fire
in this (8)
… way

Some
kind of
clothings
burn very
(9)…
easily.M
any (10)..
children
….have
been
badly
burned
because
they have
stood
near a
fire and
their
clothing
has

suddenly
caught
fire.
Although
fire and
hot water
cause

most
accidents
in the
home,
many
children
cut (11)

themselv
es.with
knives.
Others
get an
electric
(12)
shock
…..Some
children
are made
very ill
from
taking

their
paren’t
medicine.
Many
small
children
have to
go to
hospital
every
year
because
they
thought a
box of
medicine
was a
box of
(13)…
sweets.
There is
only one
good way
to see to
it that
accidents
do not
(14)…
happen
…..in the

home: do
not touch
(15)…
anything
….that
dangerou
s.
V. Use
the words
to make
sentences
:
1. You’ll
get/
notice/
mail.
You’ll
get a
notice in
the mail
2. These/
thing/
make/ by
machiner
y
These
things
are made
by


machine
ry
3. Mary
will take/
plane
even/ she
dislike/
flying
Mary
will take
a plane
even
though
she
dislikes
flying
4. I/
hope/
find/
suitable
school/
next few
days.
I hope to
find a
suitable
school
within
the next
few days.

5. We/
use/ live/
a housebedroom
flat
We used
to live in
a housebedroom
flat.
6. We/
need/
make/
public/
aware/
such/
danger.
We need
to make
a public
(more)
aware of
such
danger.
7. If I/
hurry/ I
wouldn’t/
spilled/
milk.
If I
hadn’t
been in

hurry, I
wouldn’t
have
spilled
the milk.
8. If we/
tell/ you
earlier/
you
could
have put/
your
mother’s
visit.
If we
had told
you
earlier,
you
could

have put
off your
mother’s
visit.
9.
Committ
ee voted/
ratify/
amendme

nt/
despite/
objection
s.
The
committ
ee voted
to ratify
the
amendm
ent
despite
the
objection
s.
10. John
usually
walks/
school if/
enough
time.
John
usually
walks to
the
school if
he has
enough
time.
VI.

Finish
each of
the
following
sentence
s in such
a way
that it
means
the same
as the
one
printed
before it
1. I don’t
think it’s
good idea
for you to
go out
this
evening
I’d
rather
you did’t
go out
this
evening.
2. It is
impossibl
e to learn

a foreign
language
in a week
Learning
a foreign
language
in a
week is
impossib
le.
3. I like
detective
stories

I am
fond of
detective
stories
4. He is
not here
now
I wish he
were
here now
5.
“Where
has he
been” she
doesn’t
know

that
She
doesn’t
know
where he
has been.
6. Has
anyone
told you
about it
yet?
Have
you been
told
about it
yet ?

TEST 14
LEVEL:
PREINTER
MEDIA
TE
I.
Choose
the
wword
or
phrase
which
best

complete

s each
sentence.
1. Who
was the
first man
to............
.. on the
Moon?--set foot
2. The
worst
aircraft....
..........
happened
at
Tenerife
Airport
in
1977.--accident
3. There
is a
severe.....
...............
.. in
Ethiopia,
and
thousand
s of
people

are dying
from
hunger.-- famine
4. The
worst
earthquak
e to........
recently
was the
Tangshan
earthquak
e in
1976.--occur
5. The
Blue
Whale is
probably
the
biggest....
..... which
has ever
existed.-creature
6. There
are now
even .......
.... to see
who can
spit the
furthest!--competit
ions

7. You
should
find the
number
of the
book
from the
library.....
.......---catologu
e
8. There
are
several
books by
CK

Corner
on
this..........
.......--shelf
9. Hae
you got
any
books on
business
methods
or any
similar....
.........?--subject
10. "Can

you tell
me where
the
dictionari
es
are?""yes
, they're
over
three
with all
the
other ......
...
books."
---refere
nce
11. When
was that
book.......
.....?--publishe
d
12, How
are the
boks in
this
library.....
.....?--classified
13. The
New
Oxford

Garage
is.............
. for
more
salesmen.
---advertisi
ng
14. One
of the
new
salesmen
has..........
. me to
buy a
new
car.--persuade
d
15. First,
he gave
me a very
interestin
g.............
.... about
the
car.---brochure
16. It
contained
a lot
of ...........
... about

how little

petrol the
car
used.----informat
ion
17. The
car is ......
for one
year. The
garage
will pay
for any
repairs
within
this
period.--guarante
ed
18. I
hope
everythin
g is true
and that
the
salesman
isn't
trying
to ........
anyone.-- mislead
19. "How

many.......
....... can
you
speak?"
"Only
Arabic
and
English"--language
s
20.
WWhat
is
the...........
. of te
noun
formed
from
"advertis
e"?---spelling
II. Read
the
passage
and then
choose
one
answer
for each
of the
following
question

s:
Ever
since
humans
have
inhabited
the earth,
they have
made use
of
various
forms of
communi
cation.
Generally
, this
expressio


n of
thoughts
and
feelings
has been
in the
form of
oral
speech.
When
there is a

language
in which
motions
stand
letters,
words,
and ideas,
Tourists,
the deaf
and the
mute
have had
to resort
to this
form of
expressio
n. Many
of these
symbols
of whole
words are
very
picturesq
ue and
exact and
can be
used
internatio
nally,
spelling,

however,
can not.
Body
language
transmits
idea of
thoughts
by certain
actions,
either
intentiona
lly or
unintenti
onally. A
wink can
be a way
of flirting
or
indicating
that the
party is
only
joking. a
nod
signifies
approval,
while
shaking
the head
indicates

a
negative
reaction.
Other
forms of
nonlingui
stic
language
can be

found in
Braille (a
system of
raised
dots read
wwith the
figertips),
signal
flags,
morse
code and
smoke
signals.
Road
maps and
picture
signs also
guide,
warn, and
instruct

people.
While
verbalizat
ion is the
most
common
form of
language,
other
systems
and
technique
s also
express
human
thought
and
feelings.
1. Which
of the
following
best
summariz
es this
passage?
a, When
language
is a
barrier,
people

will find
other
forms of
communi
cation.
2. Which
of the
following
statement
s is not
true?
c, The
deaf and
mute use
an oral
rorm of
communi
cation.
3. Which
form
other than
oral
speech
would be
most
commonl
y used
among
blind
people?

b, Braille

4. How
many
different
forms of
communi
cation are
mentione
d here?
c, 9
5. Sign
language
is said to
be very
picturesq
ue and
exact and
can be
used
internatio
nally
except
for...........
a,
spelling
III, Read
the
article
below

and put
a cross
on the
letter
next to
the word
that best
fits each
space.
" The
Moon
Trap' is a
new gilm
made by
a young
Canadian
(1)....
director..
.... called
Melvin
Strange.
The main
parts in
the film
are (2)....
played....
.... by Sid
Chewing
and Julie
Plain who

last
appeared
in 'Music
Forever'.
In this
new film
(3)....
they.....
start as a
young
married
couple
who buy
an old
house in
the
country.
After
living
there
(4)....
for..... a
few
weeks,

strange
things
begin to
happen.
Some of

the
furniture
in the
house
disappeart
s and
can't be
(5)......
found......
...,
windows
break and
pictures
fall off
walls. At
night they
(6) .....
hear.....
cry \ing
noises,
and when
the moon
is up loud
screams
can be
heatd
from the
woods
nearby.
As you

might
expect,
the young
couple try
to
discover
the (7) ...
reason.....
.. for all
these
strange
events
and this
leads
them into
som very,
frightenin
g
situations.
(8)……
If …. you
are easily
scared,
don't go
and see
this film!
But if you
enjoy
films with
(9)...........

lots... of
adventure
and
murder
(10).........
....
then........
this is the
film for
you.
IV. Fill in
each gap
in the
passage
below
with one

suitable
word.
$ 5,000
bank
(1) ..
robbery....
in the
City
There was
a bank
robbery
in central
London

yesterday.
Just
before
closing
time
yesterday,
a man
(2).....
entered....
. the
Butcher
Street
branch of
the
National
Westmins
ter Bank.
He was
(3) ...
Carying...
... a
shotgun,
and(4)....
ưearing....
.... a
stocking
mask
(5) .....
over.....
his head.

There
were only
a
(6) .........
few......
customers
in the
(7) ......
bank........
at the
time. He
made
them
(8)....
lie...........
on the
floor, and
forced the
cashier to
put the
(9)......
money...
in a sack.
Ad he
was
leaving,
the
security
guard
tried to

ring the
(10).......
alarm.......
. the (11)..
robber.....
shot him
and the
guard is
now in

St.Patrick'
s
(12) ........
.
hospital...
....
Surgeons
are trying
to (13)....
save....
his life.
Last ningt
the police
(14) ......
arrested...
.... a man
in South
London.
He is now
helping

the police
with their
(15)........
enquiries.
........
V. Use
the
words to
make
sentences
.
1. They/
work/ lab
tomorrow
/ and you
will.
-> They
will
working
in the lab
tomorrow,
and you
will too.
2. He/
involve/
acts/
espionage
.
-> He
is(was)

involved
in acts of
espionage
.
3.
Common
pratice/
brokers/
reqire/
commissi
on.
-> A
common
pratice of
brokers is
to require
a
commissi
on.
4. As pay/
condition
s/ better/
there/ I
am/ turn/
your
offer.
-> As pay
and
condition
s are

better
there I am

turning
down
your
offer.
5. fever
again/
become/
violent
that I/
lie/ bed
all day/
and
neither
ate/
drink.
-> The
fever
again
became
so
violent
that I lay
in bed
all day,
and
neither
ate nor

drank.
6. I/
write/
cancel
our
meeting/
tennis
club/
Wednesd
ay 13th
-> I am
writing
to cancel
our
meeting
at the
tennis
clup on
Wednesd
ay 13th
7.
teacher
had
made/
student's
parents/
lease
forms/
let/
students/

jump/
trampoli
ne.
-> The
teacher
had
made the
student's
parents
parents
sign
lease
forms
before
he let
student's
jump on
trampoli
ne.
8. I/
everythi
ng/
more/
less/
straighte

ned out/
new
house/
and/

celebrate
/ this/ I
have/
party/
Friday/
June
2nd.
-> I've
got
everythi
ng more
or less
straighte
ned out
in my
new
house
and to
celebrate
this I'm
having a
party on
Friday,
June
2nd.
9. will/
next
exam/
take
place?

-> When
will the
next
exam
take
place?
10. long/
have/ be/
United
States?
-> How
long
have you
been in
the
United
States?
VI.
Finish
each of
the
followin
g
sentence
s in such
a way
that it
means
the
same as

the
printed
before
it.
1. You
must pay
taxes or
go to
prison.
->
Failing
to pay
your
taxes
you may
go to
prison.

2. The
work
complete
ly failed
and
everybo
dy was
surprised
.
-> To
everybo
dy's

surprised
, the
word
complete
ly failed
3. The
poor
farmer
was tired
but he
kept
working.
-> In
spite of
tiredness
, the
farmer
kept
working
4. This is
the sad
news
that you
have
broungt.
-> What
sad news
you have
brought!
5. She

may be
innocent
. Idon't
know
that.
-> I do
not
know
whether
she is
innocent
.
6. They
will
catch all
the
prisoners
again by
tonight.
-> All
the
prisoners
will be
caught
again by
tonight.


5.


I.

TEST 15
Trắc
ngh
iệm
1.
He,
s
just
arri
ved
to
find
his
wif
e in
tear
s-Cry
ing
2.
She,
s
just
bou
ght
a
pair
of
silk

tigh
ts-Pan
tyh
ose
3.
I
am
scar
ed
of
livi
ng
on
my
ow
n in
a
big
city
--Fri
ght
ene
d
4.
I
feel
sorr
y
for
thos


6.

7.

8.

e
wh
o
hav
e to
do
that
kin
d of
wor
k-pity
He
was
livi
ng
in
Fra
nce
whe
n
the
war
bro

ke
outOcc
urr
ed
sud
den
ly
The
lan
d
and
the
hou
se
that
you
ow
n
are
you
r…-Pro
per
ty


are
pep
le
wh
o

leav
e
thei
r
cou
ntry
to
live
in
ano
ther
one
--Em
igr
ant
s
Wh
en
you
by
….i
na
co

9.

10.

11.


mp
any,
you
by a
part
of
that
co
mp
any
--Sto
ck
Peo
ple
….t
heir
mo
ney
bec
aus
e
the
y
wan
t
thei
r
mo
ney
to

gro
wn
in
val
ue-inv
est
A(n
)
…..
is a
pers
on
wh
o
sees
som
ethi
ng
and
can
tell
wha
ts
he
or
she
sees
--Wit
nes
s

….
wor
k is
wor
k
whi
ch
is
don
e
the
sam
e
way
all
the
tim
e---

12.

13.

14.

15.

Ro
uti
ne

Wh
en
you
….
you
can
dra
w,
writ
e,
co
mp
osw
mus
ic,
or
ma
ke
som
ethi
nf
new
-Cre
ate
Mo
vies
,
spo
rt,
and

rea
din
g
are
for
ms
of

the
y
hei
p us
rela
x--Ent
ert
ain
me
nt
Wh
en a
ma
n

he
ask
sa
wo
ma
n to
mar

ry
him
--Pro
pos
es
To
….
mea
ns
to
hel
p
som
eon
e
rem

16.

17.

18.

em
ber-Re
min
d
Wh
en a
ma

n
…a
wo
ma
n at
her
hou
se,
he
goe
s to
her
hou
se
to
get
her--Pic
ks
up
A
…..
is
an
obj
ect
that
hel
ps
you
rem

em
ber
a
plac
e
you
hav
e
visi
ted-Sou
ven
ir
Wh
en
you
buy
tick
ets
for
the
con
cert

you
buy
the
m
bef
ore
the

tim
e
and
day
of
the
con
cert
--In

adv
anc
e
19. Peo
ple
hav
e
a…
for
spe
cial
occ
asio
ns,
suc
h as
a
wed
din
g, a

fun
eral
,
and
a
gra
dua
tion
-Cer
em
ony
20. Wh
en
our
frie
nds
hav
e
bad
fort
une,
we
try
to
sho
e…
--Sy
mp
ath
y

II. Read
the
passage
and then
choose
one
answer
for each
the
following
question
s
During
the
teenage
years,
many
young
people
can
at
times be
difficult
to talk to.
They
often
seem to
dislike
being
questione

d. They

may
seem
unwilling
to
talk
about
their
work in
school.
This is a
normal
developm
ent at this
age,
though it
can
be
very hard
for
parents to
undersran
d. It is
part
of
becoming
independ
ent
of

teenagers
trying to
be adult
while
they are
still
growing
up.
Young
people
are
usually
more
willing to
talk
if
they
believe
that
questions
are asked
out
of
real
interest
and not
because
people
are trying
to check

up
on
them.
Parents
should do
their best
to talk to
their sons
and
daughter
about
schoolwo
rk
and
future
plan but
should
not push
them to
talk
if
they don,t
want to.
Parents
chould
also
watch for
the
danger
signs:

some
young
people in

trying to
be adult
may
experime
nt with
sex,
drugs,
alcohol
or
smoking.
Parents
need to
watch for
any sign
of
unusual
behavior
wwhich
may be
connecte
d which
these and
get help
if
necessary
.

1.
T
hi
s
p
a
ss
a
g
e
it
ta
k
e
n
fr
o
m
a:
d
/a
:
h
a
n
d
b
o
o
k

f
o
r
p
a
r
e
n
ts
2.
W
h
y
d
o
a
d
ut
ls
s
o
m
et
i
m
e
s

3.


fi
n
d
te
e
n
a
g
er
s
di
ff
ic
ul
t
to
ta
lk
to
?
:
d
/a
:
b
e
c
a
u
s

e
te
e
n
a
g
e
r
s
t
h
i
n
k
a
d
u
lt
s
a
r
e
n
o
t
h
o
n
e
st

W
h
e
n
c
a
n
y
o
u
e
x
p
e
ct
y
o
u
n
g
p
e


o
p
le
t
o
b

e
m
o
r
e
ta
l
k
at
i
v
e
t
h
a
n
u
s
u
al
?
:
d
/
a
:
w
h
e
n

p
e
o
p
le
t
a
l
k
t
h
o
t
h
e
m
b
e
c
a
u
s
e
t
h
e
y
a
r
e

r
e
a
ll
y
i
n
t
e
r
e
st
e
d
a

4.

n
d
n
o
t
j
u
st
c
h
e
c

k
i
n
g
o
n
t
h
e
m
S
o
m
e
te
e
n
a
g
e
rs
e
x
p
e
r
o
m
e
n

t
w
it
h
d
ri
n
g
k
i
n
g
a
n
d
s
m
o
k
i
n
g
b
e
c
a
u
s
e:
d

/
a
:
t
h
e
y
r
e
g

a
r
d
t
h
e
m

5.

a
s
a
m
a
r
k
o
f

a
d
u
lt
h
o
o
d
T
h
e
w
o
r
d
B
E
H
A
V
I
O
R
i
n
t
h
e
p
a

s
s
a
g
e
m
o
st
n
e
a
rl
y
m
e
a
n
s:
d
/
a
:
m
a
n
n
e
r
s


III. Read
the
article
below
and put
across on

the letter
next to
the word
that best
fits each
space
( đáp án
được in
đậm).
T
h
e
l
a
s
t
o
n
e
?
After
reading
an article

entitled “
Cigarette
Smoking
and your
Health” I
lit
a
cogarette
to calm
my
nerves. I
smoked
with
concentra
tion and
pleasure
as I was
sure that
this
would by
my last
sigarette.
For
a
whole
week. I
did
not
smoke at
all

and
during
this time,
my wife
suffesed
terribly. I
had
all
the usual
symptoms
of
someone
giving up
smoking:
a
bad
temper
and
an
enormou
s appetite.
My
friends
kept on
offering
me
cigarettes
and
cigars.
They

made no
effort to
hide their
amuseme
nt
whenerve

r
I
produced
a packet
of sweets
from my
pocket.
After
seven
days of
this
I
went to a
party.
Everybod
y around
me was
smoking
and I left
extremel
y
uncomfor
table.

When my
old friend
Brian
urged me
to accept
a
cigarette,
it
was
more than
I
could
bear.
I
took one
guiltily,
blit it and
smoked
with
satisfactio
n.
My
wife was
delighted
that
things had
returned
to normal
once
more.

Anyway,
as Brian
pointed
out, it is
the easiest
thing in
the world
to give up
smoking.
He
himself
has done
it lots of
times!
IV. Fill in
each gap
in the
pasage
below
with one
suitable
word
W
e
n
e
e
d
p
e

a
c
e
No other
word in

the world
is so dear
and
so
near to
the hearts
of all the
common
people on
earth as
the word
peace
war has
always
been
horrible,
peace has
always
been
desirable
We live in
the
atomic
age anf

the
modeen
science
achievem
ents
must
serve
peaceful
purposes.
The use
of
scientific
knowledg
e
for
developin
g never
and more
horrible
means of
destructio
n,
eapecially
the
invention
of
the
atom and
hydrogen
bomds

has made
the
problem
of peace
and war a
matter of
great
urgency.
It is quite
clear that
a
war
fought
with such
weapons
would
lead
to
vast
destructio
n in the
world.
That
is
why the
struggle
for peace
has
become
an urgent

neccessity
in
our
time.

V. Use
the
words
to make
sentence
s.
1. All/
us/ took/
holiday
except
Tom
All of us
took a
holiday
except
Tom
2. we
hold/
stocks/
cater/
your
requirem
ents
We hold
large

stocks
to cater
for your
require
ments
3.it take/
me/ long
time/
make/
mind
It takes
a long
time to
make
up my
mind
4.
english
courese/
will not/
too hard/
you/
study
The
English
courses
will not
be too
hard for
you to

stud
5Will
not/
committ
ee
decide/
proposal
today?
Won,t
the
committ
ee
decide
on the
proposa
l today?
6We
must all/
pressure/
authoriti
es/ if/
we/
want/
somethin
g/ do
We
must all

put
pressure

on the
authorit
ies if we
want
somethi
ng to be
done
7He
write/
only
correctly
/ but/
neatly
He
writes
not only
correctl
y but
also
neatly
8You
said/
your
letter/
you/
like/
visit us/
summer
You said
in your

letter
that
you,d
like to
visit us
in the
summer
9Only
can/
compute
r gather/
fact/ also
store
Not only
can the
compute
r gather
facts, it
can also
store
them
10She
play/
only/
guitar/
also/
violin
She
plays
not only

the
guitar
but also
the
violin
IV
1. She and
I have
never
been
there
befor
e
Neith
er of
us
have
been
there

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.


befor
e
It was
such
good
weath
er that
we
went
swim
ming
The
weath
er
was
so
good
that
we
went
swim
ming
I can,t
see
that
far
It,s
too
far
for

me to
see
I have
never
been
to the
ballet
before
It is
the
first
time I
went
to the
ballet
John
doesn,
t
alway
s
speak
the
truth,
I,m
afaid
You
can,t
believ
e
John

becau
se he
never
speak
s the
truth
“ why
don,t
you
put
your
lugga
ge
under
the
seat”
he
asked
He
sugge
sted
putti


ng my
lugga
ge

under
seat



TEST
16Choose the
word
or
phrase which
best completes
each sentence.

1.
he
was
sacked having
an
argument
with his boss.b.
fired
2. I was lucky
enough to find a
parking
…..outside the
bank c. space
3. The dustbins
are …. every
Thursday
a.
thrownd.
emptied
4. I promptly

went to sheep
againc.
immediately

get the …b.
information
15. Inthis hot
weather the ice
will soon… b.
melt
16. We had
hoped
that
Robert would
agree to help us,
but
he
has
…..toc. esfused

17. Since I have
been ill, my
appetite
has
diminished d.
desire for food
18. Her husband
is
very
5. English is competent ; he

required for that will repair the
joba.
roof himsefla.
compulsory
talking about

6.
Central
heaving
has
been put inb.
installed
7. Mary want to
go New York by
herself, but her
father would not
give his …..c.
consent
8. Clara wanted
to buy the coat,
but it cost more
than she could
…b. afford
9. The show
should
have
stared an huor
ago, I don’t
know
what

could
have
caused
…b.
delay
10. I sometimes
take John’s coat
instead of my
own,
because
the two of them
look so … b.
similar
11. George had
difficulty
swimming
across the lake,
but he finally
succeeded
on
his fourth…..a.
attempt
12. I know I
have seen that
man
before,I
can’t

whered. Recall
13. I want to go

the library, but
I’m not walking
in the right …d.
direction
14. I want to
learn
more
about
tha
American
political system,
but I don’t
know where to

19. The time for
discussing the
problem
is
over ; now we
must act a.
talking about
20. I new my
father
would
discipline
me
for my actiond.
punish
II. Read the
passage

and
the choose one
answer
for
each of the
following
questions:
In many old
cities in Europe,
there are narrow
twisting roads
with
many
shops huddling
together along
the two sides,
These
commerrcial
places are not so
modern
and
convenient as
those
called
shopping
centers
in
modern cities,
especially in the
suburbs of the

big cities in the
United States.
Shopping
centers
have
developed
rapidly because
of the shift og
the population
to the suburbs ,
the growing use
of
and
dependence
upon
the
automobile and
the
heavy
tracffic
in
downtown areas

A shopping
center is a large
group of stores
facing a huge
central enclosed
mall which may
be covered ,

heated and airconditioned .A
shopping enter
is
olso
surrounded by a
parking
area
with space for
thousands
of
cars
We can buy
on kinds of food
and
get
anything
we
need in a chiefly
sold a shopping
center .Unlike a
supermaket,
where groceries
are
chiefly
sold
,
a
shopping center
provides us with
all

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

development of
shopping
centers
in
mainly due to
b.
the
increased use
of
the
automobile
1. A shopping
center is alarge
group of stores
facing a huge
centrall
mall
which is
d. shaded and
com fortable
3.
American
shopping
centers
are
especially
established in
the
suburbs
because

a.
the
customers
want to avoid
the
heavy
traffic
in


downtown
areas.
4.
Customers
cant’t find the
‘sense
of
closeness’ in a
modern
shopping center
because.
c. it is too
modern
and
conventional.
5.
In
the
shopping
sections

of
many old cities
in Europe, the
stores
are
located.
a.
in
the
auburbs.
b. in residential
areas.
c. along poor,
dirty roads.
d. punish
III. Read the
article below
and put a cross
on the letter
next to the
word that best
fits each space.
There has been
a revolution in
the world of
newspapers.
Not many years
(1)
ago.,
newspapers

were still being
produced using
techniques
unchanged for
(2) a hundred
years.
The journalists
gave
their
stories to a
typist,
who
prepared them
for an editor,
who
passed
them on (3) to
the printer. The
printer,
who
was a (4) very
skilled man, set
up the type. (5)
this was then
collected
to
make the papes.
When the pages
were complete,
the

printing
machines could
be (6) started
Nowadays what
(7) happens?
the journalists
type
their
stories into a
computer. The
(8) computer
checks
their
spelling, plans
the page, shapes
the
articles.
When the pages
are
ready,
another
computer may

control
the
printing.
(9) there can be
no doubt about
it, producing a
newspapers is

an
entinely
different
(10)
busuness now.
IV. Fill in each
gap in the
passage below
with
one
suitable word.
In questions of
preserving
peace
and
saving mankind
(1) from the
threat of (2)
nuclear war, let
one remain (3)
indifferent or
stand
(4)
alooof.
This
concerns all and
everyone. Each
state is large or
(5)
small,

socialist or (6)
capitalist, has
an important (7)
contribution to
make.
Every
responsible
political party,
every
public
organization
and
every
person can also
make
an
important
contribution.
No task is more
(8)
urgent,
more noble or
humane
than
that of uniting
all (9) efforts to
achieve
this
lofty (10) goal.
This (11) task

must be (12)
accomplished
by
our
generation, not
shifted onto the
shoulders
of
those (13) who
will succeed us.
This is the
imperative
of
our time. This, I
would say, is
the (14) burden
of
historic
responsibility
(15) for our
decision
and
actions in the
time remaining
until
the
beginning of the
third
millennium.
Mikhail

Gorbachev
V.Use
the
words to make
sentences.
1. None/ us
took/
holiday

besides Tom.>None of us
took a holiday
besides Tom.
2. Mr. Jones/ cut
himself/ shave.>Mr. Jone cut
himsefl shavin.
3. Please advise
us/ soon/ goods
have/
dispatched.>Please advise
us as soon as
the goods have
been
despatched.
4. I see/ your
advertisement/
today’s
“Cambridge
News”->I’ve
seen (saw) your
advertisement

in today’s “
Cambridge
News”.5.
I
neither/ smoke/
drink.
->I
neither
smoke
nor
drink.
6. I arrive/
Monday
4th/
expected/
return/ London/
Thursday/
7th
July.
->I arrived on
Monday
4th
and expected
to return to
London
on
Thursday 7th
July.
7. No problem/
harder/ solve/

one.
->No problem
is harder to
solve than this
one.
8. The phone/
not be/ instead /
I/ write/ you/
instead.
->The phone
hasn’t
been
installed
yet,
do I’m writing
to you instead
9. None/ her/
friend/ wished
her/
happy
birthday.
->None of her
friends wished
her a happy
birthday.
10.
None/
students/ have/
finish/
exam

yet.
->None of the
students have
finished
the
exam yet.
VI. Finish each
of the following
sentences
in
such a way that
it means the

same as the
one
printed
before it.
1.Given
fair
warning, I could
have
avoided
that date.
->If you had
told
me
in
advance/
in
(good) time I

could
have
avoided
that
date.
2. Please don’t
say things like
that.
->I wish you
wouldn’t say
things
like
that.
3. It would have
been a superb
weekend if it
hadn’t been for
weather.
->But for the
weather,
it
would
have
been a superd
weekend.
4. Dogs can
swim
better
than cats can.
->Cats cannot

swim as dogs
(can).
5. She hasn’t
been to the
hairdresser for
three months.
->It’s
three
months since
she last went to
the hairdresser.
6. There’s a
spare bed in
David’s room.
->David’s room
has a spare bed
in it.

TEST 17
I, Điền từ
thích hợp vào
chỗ trống
1, she sighed
when hearing
him say he
loved her c.
Breathed
deeply
2. the boys
put out the

camp fire.The
fire
wasn’t......on..
...........
3. They crept
into their tent,
so they...were
very
queit..............
...
4. they slept
soundly.They

slept..Deeply..
....
5. She was
caught in a
storm. The
weather
was.....Wet.....
.
6.it’s upside
down.It
is’t........The
right way
up....
7. the woman
first bought a
few small
articles. She

bought some
small......thin
gs.......
8. The dress
was free. It...
cost
nothing..........
.
9. She was
arrested.
She...was
caught....
10. The
bicycle was
picked up four
hundred miles
away. It
was...found....
..... by a
policeman.
11.He was
amused. He
must
have....laughe
d....
12.You can
just see our
house...above.
......the trees.
13.Henry’s

work is
well.....above
the
average........
14. The tree
had fallen
down....throu
gh...........the
railway line
15. He
allways
depends...on...
....getting help
from other
students.
16. Mr Wilson
forgot....abou
t........doing
that until later
in the
afternoon.
17.she was
pound...on......
......finishing
the work in
such a short
time.
18. The police
are interested
..in.........know

ing more
about that
man.
19. There is
very little

possibility..of.
.......finding a
substitute now
20. Did pay
the
fellow....for....
.....taking care
of your
garden
II. Chọn câu
trả lời đúng
When
you are being
interviewed
fora job,
remember that
it’s normal for
many people
to be in e
nervous,
particularly in
such a streeproducing
situation.
There are

plenty of jobindeed.
Probably
most where a
little
nervousness
is’nt looked at
askance, It
does help to
dry a damp
brow or a
clammy hand
just before
meeting the
interviewer,
but otherwise,
don’t be too
concerned
about the
outward
manifestations
of your
nervousness.
Experienced
interviewrs
will discount
most physical
signs of
nervousness.
The only one
that people

have a hard
time ignoring
is a fidgety
hand.
Interviewees
who
constantly
twist their
hands or make
movements
that are
dramatically
distracting are
calling to their
nervousness.
Remember
that
interviewers
talk to people
in order to
hire, not
because the
enjoy
embarrassing
uneasy
applicants.

One way to
overcome a
flustered

feeling, or ‘’
butterflicants.
One
stomach’’. Is
to note that
interviewers
want to hire
people who
have
something to
offer the
company. If
interviewers
think youu
will fit into
their
organization,
you will be
the one who is
sough after.
It’s almost as
if you are
interviewing
them to see if
they are good
enough for
you.
1. According
to the
passage, the

outward sign
of
nervousness
that most
attracts the
attention of
interviewer.
c. Restless
hand
gestures
2. an
interviewer is
someone who
b. seeks facts
from
prospective
employees
3. It can be
inferred from
the passage
that
overcoming
nervous is a
matter of
d. realizing
that i
nterviews are
two-sided
and making
the most of it

4.’’butterflies
in the
stomach’’
mean
a. A nervous
feeling
5. ‘’discount”
means
c.
Discontinue
III Điền từ
vào đoạn văn
Mr. Alex
Fraser lived
his entire life
in a small
town in the

north of
England.
He never left
the house (1)
where he had
been born,
never married,
never went on
holiday and
had no
friends.
He worked

in a local
factory for (2)
over forty
years but even
the people
who had
worked whit
him for years
(3) knew very
little about
him.
He wore the
same old
clother year in
year out, and
(4) athought
he shopped
regularly at
the local store
he bought
only the most
basic
foodstuffs,
never
changing his
purchases
fron one week
to the next.
So (5)
when he died

last month
neighbors and
local people
were
astonished to
learn that Mr.
fraser was not
just a rich
man,he was in
fact a
millionaire.
He had no
bank account,
no money
invested
anywhere but
in the various
drawers,
cupboards and
boxes in his
house there
were
hundreds and
thousand of
bank (7) notes
and coins.
It took
two weeks to
clear the
house and the

bank clerks
took just as
long to (8)
count all the
money.
We had
absolutely no
idea that he
had been
hiding his


money over
the year’s one
of his
neighbors (9)
said “In fact
we used to
feel sorry for
him, we
thought he
was a poor
old man
unable to (10)
afford
anything
better for
himself.
IV Điền vào
chỗ trống

Sience has
told us so
much (1)
about the
moon that it is
fairly easy (2)
to imagine
what it would
be like to go
there. It is
certainly not a
friendly place.
As there is no
air or (3)
water , there
can be no(4)
life of any
kind. There is
no variety of
scenery either.
For mile after
mile there are
only flat
plains of dust
with
mountains
around them.
Above, the
sun and stars
(5) shine in a

back (6) sky.
If you step ut
(7) of the
mountains
shadows, it
will mean (8)
moning from
severe cold
into great
heat. There
extreme (9)
temperatures
continually
break rocks
away from the
surface (10)
of the
mountains.
The moon is
also a very
silent(11)
world for
sound (12)
waves can
only travel
(13) through
air. But
beyond more
brightly (14)
than the stars.

From this
distance, it
looks (15)
like an

immense ball,
colored blue
and green and
brown.
VI Sắp xếp
lại câu
1. He
write/both/cor
rect/neat.
-> He write
both correct
and neatly
2. Let me
book/room/
you/ hotel
-> Le me
book a room
for you at a
hotel
3. What/ you
want/be/when
/grow
-> What do
you want to
be when you

grow
4. not/ you
expect/begin
studying law/
next
semester?
-> don’t you
expect to
begin
studying law
next
semester?
5. You
say/some
scientists/not
belive/theory
-> You say
that some
scientis do
not belive the
theory
6. Did
not/mary
learn/swim/ve
ry young?
-> Didn’t
mary learn
( how) to
swim when
he war very

young?
6.
We/slowly/set
tle/ in/athough
it/be/a long
time before
everthing/fini
sh
-> We
are slowly
setting in
athough it
will be along
time before
everything is
finish
8.Neither
John/bill/go/c
amping to day
 Ne
ith
er
Jo
hn
no
r
bil

l is
goi

ng
ca
m
pi
ng
to
da
y
9 Thank
you/letter/offe
r me/job
->Thank you
for letter
offering me a
job
10. Have
not/you/this
movie before?
->Haven’t
you seen this
movie
before?
V, Viết lại câu
thứ hai.
1. You are
requested to
come by
seveb o’clock
Please
come by

seven o’clock
2 Who
teaches you
driving?
By
whom are
you taught
driving?
3 We need
seven days do
consider it
We
need a week
to consider it
4 They are
soon
accustomed to
writing
It is not
long before
they are
accustomed
to writing
5 The train
does not take
as long as the
bus
The bus
takes longer
than the

train
6 whose
wallet is this?
Whose
does this
wallet belong
to?

TEST 18
I. Choose the
word or
phrase which

best
completes
each
sentence
1. She said
that she
……… you
some day.
wouls visit
2. In Prague
it’s better to
walk and
……… the
atmosphere of
the pretty
little
streets .a. fell

3. Mr. Jones
has ……….
Painting since
he retired .a.
taken up
4. Most
parents find it
difficult to
…….. their
children
nowadays.d.
bring up
5. When he
was running
across the
road , he …..
a stone .. b.
fell over
6. “I am
absolutely
broke .”a. So
am I

7. It was a
light plane. It
wasn’t
……..b.
heavy
8. Often a
team of

engineers
are……….c.
working on
one project
9. Please keep
the fire
……… It’s so
cold in here .
d.
burning
10. I’ve been
living in this
village since
I………..a.
was born

11. Tommy
admitted
………… the
rock throught
the window.a.
throwing
12. How
much does
that Swiss
watch……….
. ?b.cost
13. ………..
he has never
borrowed any


money from
me .b. Up to
now
14. I……….
to inform you
that your
mother died
ten minutes
ago.b. regret
15. She was a
young
woman. The
woman was
……….b.
young
16. I can’t
remember the
lesson
……….d.
Neither can I
17. I ………..
Bob because I
didn’t invite
him to my
party.
offended
18. She wears
……………d.
a watch

19. Someone
……….. my
bicycle !b.
has taken
20. We call
the middle of
the town the
………..d.
town center
II. Read the
passage and
then choose
one answer
for each of
the following
questions :
The early
expansion of
the sugar
industry was
based on cane
transported
from two
different parts
of the Orient,
first from
India and
second from
the islands of
the Southwest

Pacific. From
India, sugar
cane was
carried
through the
western
regions of
Asia into
Arabia and
later into the
countries
bordering on
the
Mediterranea
n. It was
established in
Sicily in
about AD 703
and was
carried to
Spain in about
AD 755 . As

early as AD
1150, Spain
has at least
75,000 acres
of cane.
During this
early period

sugar cane
was grown
largely to
supply local
wants. The
Crusades
were partly
responsible
for the further
expansion and
improvement
of the sugar
industry and
for interesting
Europeans in
the use of
sugar.
1. From this
passage, sugar
cane was first
grown inb.
the Orient
2. Sugar cane
was first
introduced
into Spain
inb. DA 755
3. In the
twelfth
century, most

cane was
grown d. for
local use
4. One thing
that causes the
sugar industry
to expand in
Europe was b.
the Crusades
5. Cane was
transported-d. from India
to Asia into
Arabia and
then to the
countries on
the border of
the
Mediterrane
an .
III. Read the
article below
and put a
cross on the
letter next to
the word that
best fits each
space
It was a
Monday
morning in

the office and,
as usual,
everyone was
busy sorting
through their
mail before
starting work.
The other
staff had
(1) ....
noticed.........
that Nicky,

one of the
computer
operators, has
been (2) .......
looking.........
Rather
miserable
recently and
they
wondered
what might
have
happened to
make her so
(3) ........
depressed......
Suddenly

Nicky
accidentally
(4) ......
knocked........
.. .. over a cup
of coffee. As
she was
clearing up
the mess, the
girl sitting
next to her
happened to
glance at
Nicky’s right
hand. There
was a large
swelling at the
(5)...........
wrist........... .
“ What on
earth have
you (6) .......
done.......... to
yourself ?
Does it (7)
hurt in. ? “
asked the girl.
“Yes, it does.
I think I’ve
(8)……

injured ….. it
using the
computer “ ,
replied Nicky.
“ I think
you’d better
go and let the
doctor (9)
…… examine
…….. it, “
said the girl. “
Let’s hope
there’s no
permanent
(10)……
damage ……
to your hand “
.
IV. Fill in
each gap in
the passage
below with
one suitable
word. Write
the words in
the spaces on
your answer
sheet.
My friend
Jones is not a

very practical
person, (1)
driving
along a main

road one dark
night he
suddenly had
a flat (2) type.
Even (3)
worse he
discovered
that he did not
have a (4)
spare wheel
in the (5)
back of his
car ! Jones
waved to
passing cars
and lorries,
but not one of
them (6)
stopped .
Half and how
our passed
and he was
almost (7) in
despair. At (8)
last he waved

to a car just
like his own.
To his (9)
surprise , the
car actually
stopped and a
well- dressed
young woman
got out. Jones
was terribly
(10)
disappointed.
How could a
person like
this possible
help him ?
The lady,
however,
offered him
her own spare
wheel, but
Jones had to
explain that
he had never
(11) changed
a wheel in his
(12) life . She
set to work at
(13) once and
(14) fitted

the wheel in a
few (15)
minutes
while Jones
looked on in
admiration.
V. Use the
words to
make
sentences.
1. She / secret
/ burned / the
letter /
fireplace .
=> She
secretly
burned the
letter in the
fireplace .
2. I’ll get
him / phone /
right .
=> I’ll get
him to the
phone right
a way.

3. I work /
contract / this
company .

=> I work on
contract with
this company
.
4. John should
/ gone / post
office / this
morning .
=> John
should have
gone to the
post office
this
morning .
5. The best
time / call be /
6 p.m / I / be
always / home
/ that time.
=> The best
time to call is
at 6 p.m ,
since I am
always at
home by(at)
that time.
6. Though he
had /
finished /
paper / go /

sleep .
=> Though
he had not
finished the
paper , he
went to sleep
.
7. I am /
look / meet /
you / airport .
=> I am
looking
forwad to
meeting you
at the airport
.
8. She / very
selfish woman
/ somehow
you can’t /
liking her .
=> She’s a
very selfish
woman , but
somehow you
can’t help
liking her .
9. Turn left /
Woodside
Road and / the

second / the
right
=> Turn left
into
Woodside
Road and
take the
second on
the right
10. If she /
seen / movie /
she / have told
you.
=> If she
had seen the
movie , she
would have
told you.


VI. Finish
each of the
following
sentences in
such a way
that its means
the same as
the one
printed
before it.

1. I don’t
really want
them, but I’ll
have them.
I might as
well have
them.
2. He
wwishes he
had invited
her to his
party .
He is sorry
now that he
didn’t invite
her to his
party .
3. They go out
when the sun
begins to
rise .
They go out
in the early
morning .
4. Is this the
cheapest
carpet you’ve
got ?
Have you got
a cheaper

carpet than
this ?
5. Nickel and
silver do not
differ greatly
in
appearance .
The
difference in
appearance
between
nicked and
silver is not
great .
6. He doesn’t
have enough
money .
He’s short of
money .

TEST 19
I. Choose the
word or
phrase which
best complete
eah sentence
1. Whose
voice did she
recognize?
Mrs...b.

Brown's
2. I have been
offered a

large...... of
moneya.sum
3.She often
appears as a
young girl.
She...on the
stage as a
young girl a.is
presented
4. He's fat. He
must go on a
(n)....d.diet
5.We received
her letter after
she...to a new
house--b.had
moved
6. Glen...his
clothes after
he took them
out of the
dryerd.folded
7. .....? He
doensn't look
very well---d.
How is he

8. Let you
and....agree to
settle our
differences
without
involving any
of the other
students--.me
9. Urgent
message are
important, so
they must be
sent......
Quickly
10. "How old
are you?""I
am ..... you
are" c.the
same age as
11. "Here's
my phone
number""than
ks. I'II give
you call if
I........some
help
tomorow"b.n
eed
12.Our house
is in the

country. It's
not in...b.the
city
13. Joe wins
every time.He
always....Billb
.beats
14.Bill Bruno
has been very
successful
with his
films.Every
one begins to
think of him
as a...
d.superstar
15.How did
he get to
Drove?...........
.a.By
hitch.hiking
16. Some
people buy
sugar....for
their coffee

d.cubes
17.The man
continued.......
..c.to drive

18. Will you
let me...... a
photograph of
you?.take
19. Mr.Scott's
"telephone
service" is
private. It isn't
.........
d.public
20.The house
is old and it
needs.......pai
nting
II. Read the
passage and
then choose
one answer
for each of
the following
question
After
inventing
dynamite,
Swedish-born
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
dynamate, 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
contribution
to mankind.
Originally,
there were
five awards:
literature,
physics,
chemistry,me
dicine and

peace.
Economis was
added in
1968, just
sixty-seven
years after the
frist award
ceremony.
Nobel's
original
legacy of nine
million dollar
was invented,
and the
interest on
this sum is
used for the

award wich
vary from
30.00 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 plays
an important
role in the
judge's
decisions.
American
have won
numberous
science
award, but
ralatively few
litterature
prizes
No award
were
presented
from 1940 to
1942 at the
beginning of
World War II.
Some people
have won two
prized, but
this is

rare:others
have shared
their prizeds.
1. When did
the first award
ceremony
take place?
b.1901
2.Why was
the Nobel
prized
established?
a.to
recognize
worthwhile
contribution
to humanity
3.In which
field have
Americans
recived the
most award?
d.sciense
4.In how
many fields
are prizes
given?c.6
5.Which of
the follwing
statements is

not true?
b.Ceremonie
s are held on
December 10
to
commemorat
e Nobel's
invention
III. Read the
article below

and put a
cross on the
letter next to
the word that
best fits eah
space.
Crime
Prevention
You can make
life more
difficult for
thieves by
(1).....
carrying.....
your wallet in
an inside
pocket instead
of a back
pocket.But

make sure
that you still
have it if
someone
bumps into
you in a
(2)......
crowd....
Most
pickpockets
are very
skiiful. Never
let your
handbag out
of your
(3)........
sight...... On
public
transport,
(4).....
take...... hold
of it, You are
also (5).....
advised...... to
take
traverlers'chec
k rather than
cash when
you go
abroad, and to

use cash
dispensers
which are on
(6)......
main..........str
eets, or are
well lit at
night.
A quater of all
crimes are car
thefts or
things from
cars, like
radio and
cassttes
players. If you
car is (7)....
stoled......,
you many not
get it back.
One in four is
never found,
and even if it
is, it many be
badly
(8).........
damage......
Always lock
all doors and
windowns,

and think
about fitting a
car alma too.

If you are
bying a new
radio cassette
player, it is
(9)......
worthwhile....
.... choosing
one that is
sercury-code
or removable
by the drive.
These
precautions
will help to
(10)... put
off.......thieves
.
IV. Fill in
each gap in
the passage
below with
one suitable
word
The need for
money
originates

from the fact
that different
people in
society
produce
different
things. This
(1).......
means..........
that people
depend on
each other for
goods and
services. Let
us take the
(2).......
case/example
..... of a
farmer who
produces
more food
than he
requires and a
carpenter who
(3).......
lives......... by
selling the
tables and
chairs that he
has made. It

will be
obvious that
(4)....
unless......
some means
of exchange is
found, the
farmer will
(5)........
not/hardly....
be able to get
rid of his
surplus food
and the
carpenter will
starve!
Clearly, the
(6)............
simplest/basi
c......means of
the exchange
will be for
them to use
barter, in
other words,
to exchange a

(7)......
certain.......
amount of one

kind of goods
(let's say
flour) for a
certain
amount of
another
(tables or
chairs, in this
case)
Obviously,
barter can
(8).......
work.......
only in a very
simple
society. In an
advanxed
society one
cannot go
around
carrying
things in the
(9)........
hope.........that
we can
exchange
them for the
things we
need. So we
need

something
which will
(10).......
stand..... for
the goods and
services that
we want to
exchage.
Hence the
origin of
money.
V. Use the
words to
make
sentences
1.
Cars/expensiv
e to run/
motobikes.
==> Car are
more
expensive to
run than
motobikes
2.I/lawyer/and
/defend you
all
==> I 'm a
laywer and I
defend you

all
3.She/be
either/London
/Paris
==> She is
(was) either
in London or
in Paris
4.I/always
try/improve/s
kills/make
progress
==> I always
try to
improve my
skills to
make
progress

5.policeman
was/suppose/
make
report/police
headquartes
==> The
policeman
was supposed
to make a
report to the
police

headquartes
6. you/have
enough/sugar/
cake?
==> Do you
have enough
sugar for the
cake?
7.I/wet/have/
no other
clothes/chang
e
==> I was
wet and had
no other
clothes to
change
8.Neither
Jane/Mary/wa
s/home
==> Neither
Jane nor
Mary was at
home
10.She/call
you/immediat
ely if/ need
help.
==> She
whould call

you
immediately
if she need
help
VI. Finish
each of the
following
sentences in
such a way
that it means
the same as
the one
printed before
it
1. Our
neighbour has
never invited
us into his
home
Not once has
our
neighbour
invited us
into his home
2.We has
made great
progress
cconomy in
the last few
years

Great
progress has
beenmade in
our economy
in the last
few years
3.Linda's
uncle died.
She sold his
house

Linda sold her
uncle's house
after his
death
4.I want to see
him, not her
It is him that
I want to see,
not her
5. I can meet
you if you
arrive before
noon
So long as
you ariive
before noon,
I can meet
you
6.I must get

my suit
cleaned
before the
interiview
My suit needs
to be cleaned
before the
interiview.
TEST 20
I.Dien tu vao
cho trong:
1. I looked for
my bag. I
tried to find
it.
2. I am not
used to the
thought
of
working
wihout him.
3.I’m
astnished at
that matter.
4.
The
average depth
pf the canal is
about
10

metres
5.You don’t
have to pay
any
aiport
taxes. They
are included
in the price.
6.Will you be
good enough
to lend me
$10.
7. “ Why
don’t
you
invite me to
your birthday
party?”
“Sorry, I wish
I had invited
you to come
with us”
8.Despite all
that
has
beensaid, the
touristhave
been picking
leaves.
9.Mr Brown

should have
gone to the
meeting but
he didn’t.
10.Did
the
snow lie thick
on
the
ground?


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