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<b>PART I. LISTENING</b>
<b>Listening 1. Listen to two students talking about maths. Are the sentences (1–6) true (T) or</b>
<b>false (F)?</b>
<b>You will listen to it three times : </b>
1. When Nina meets John, he is looking really happy. <i><b>F</b></i>
2. John didn’t revise very much for the maths test. ____
3. Nina didn’t get a very good grade for the maths test either. ____
4. Nina tells John about a maths club which is going to be before school. ____
<b>Listen to the conversation again and complete the sentences:</b>
<i>5. I revised every night for a week.</i>
6. You _______________ do as badly as me.
7. I _______________ I’m just not as clever as you.
<b>Listening 2. Listen to a conversation and fill in the bracket with NO MORE THAN THREE</b>
<b>WORDS. You will listen to it twice:</b>
<b>Wedding Plans</b>
<b>Sarah: Ooo, this is so exciting. So, where do you want to get married? I know, I know, I know.</b>
Um, up in the (8) ... You know, that beautiful waterfall?
Why don't we get married by the waterfall?
<b>Ronald: Uh, I don't know.</b>
<b>Sarah: Oh, come on. It would be great. It's so beautiful, and it's</b>
(9) ... and it's really romantic. Come on.
<b>Ronald: I don't know. You know I'm allergic to 32 types of wild flowers . . .</b>
<b>Sarah: You'll be okay. Take an allergy pill.</b>
<b>Sarah: You'll be okay. Come on. Well, let's . . . . I'm sure we can (10)</b>
<b>...</b> something nice. Come on. Let's think about it.
<i><b>Ronald: Wh . . wh . . . wh . . . We could get married in my parent's backyard. [What? ] Yeah. We</b></i>
just need to move the dogs for a few hours.
<b>Sarah: No! Don't even think about it. Their backyard is really tra . . . tra (She means to</b>
say, <b>trashy </b>). It's . . . it's in bad shape. And their house is like, right next to the freeway. It's only
half a block from the freeway. It's so noisy. Come on. There is a real
(11) ... hall only a couple miles away. We can do that. You don't
have to worry about your allergies.
<b>Ronald: Ah, that sounds expensive!</b>
<b>Sarah: It's not that expensive . . . just a little bit. And then, and then, look. We can have</b>
a catering service come, and they serve shrimp and lobster tails, and when my friend got
married, they had the best (12) ... Come on, and then, you
know, for our breakfast, our wedding breakfast, we could go to that Japanese restaurant . . . I can't
<b>Ronald: You mean, Samarai Sushi?</b>
<b>Sarah: Yeah, Samuri Sushi! Their food is so good. Come on, come on.</b>
<b>Ronald: That sounds so expensive.</b>
<b>Sarah: But it's okay. It's worth it. Come on, Ron! Come on!</b>
<b>Ronald: (13) ... my mother's tuna fish sandwiches instead?</b>
<b>Sarah: Ronald. We can spend a little bit more money than what you keep in that old stupid jar on</b>
your desk. Come on.
<b>Ronald: Well, I was trying to save money for the (14) ...</b>
<b>Sarah: Well, yeah. [ Yeah. ] Well, okay. Well, I've been thinking about too. I've been thinking</b>
about it for weeks.
<b>Ronald: Me too. Now look, look at this Web site. We could go to Salt Lake City, Utah.</b>
<b>Sarah: That would be so cool! They have the best snowboarding and skiing, and their snow. It is</b>
the best snow. This time of year would be perfect. They have some really, really nice hotels. Oh,
Ron, we're going to love that. That would be wonderful. I love skiing.
<b>Sarah: Oh, Ron. Come on.</b>
<b>Ronald: You . . . you know. I don't do well in the cold.</b>
<b>Sarah: Brother!</b>
<b>Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ What? </b>] That's a good idea. Let me call my brother. [ <i>No way! ] He lives</i>
there, and he probably could let us stay at his house.
<b>Sarah: For our honeymoon!?!?!</b>
<b>Ronald: Oh, yeah! [ No! </b>] Wait, wait! Where are you going? Come back. Did I say anything
wrong?
<b>PART II. PHONETICS</b>
<b>I. Choose and circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of</b>
<b>the others:</b>
1. A. played B. performed C. beloved D. erased
2. A. weather B. with C. northern D. than
3. A. character B. archaeology C. chaos D. brochure
4. A. bridges B. needles C. bees D. engineers
5. A. climb B. debt C. nib D. tomb
<b>II. Find the word that has stressed syllable different from the others:</b>
1. A. graduate B. develop C. continue D. consider
2. A. wonderful B. organize C. equality D. modernize
3. A. adventure B. understand C. hotel D. expensive
4. A. digital B. introduce C. concentrate D. smartphone
5. A. portable B. instruction C. advantage D. engage
<b>PART III. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR</b>
1. Women and men should be given equal rights ... education and
employment.
A. for B. in C. to D. with
<b>2. There have been significant changes in women's lives since the women's liberation movement.</b>
A. controlled B. economic C. important D. natural
A. take B. play C. do D. give
5. Electronics are bad...your eyes, and radiation from electronics could
harm ... your body and cause permanent damage.
A. for/ -- B. to/ to C. for/ to D. /
--6. The place...we spent our holiday was really beautiful
A. what B. who C. where D. which
7. ... you are, ... you concentrate.
A. Tired / the least hard B. The more tired / the harder
C. The tireder / the harder D. The tired / the harder
A. much more good B. much better than
C. much better D. the best than
9. When you ………. here at this time tomorrow, I ……… the room up.
A. comes / will tidy B. come /will be tidying
C. Will come/ will be tidying D. come / will have tidied
10. He ... the lights on in the house because our electricity bill was
huge.
A. needn't have left B. shouldn't have left
C. must have left D. can be leaving
11. Because of the fact that he was lazy and naughty, most of the girls in the
village ... him.
A. bucketed down B. looked down on
C. under the weather D. was at odds with
12. He has been ... for 5 months, and he has to depend on his parents' support.
A. out of order B. out of jobless
C. out of questions D. out of this world
13. Laura always ... the staff in the company, so everyone loves her.
A. gets on well with B. comes down with
C. makes way for D. goes in for
<b> A. for where</b> B. from which C. from that D. where
15. By Christmas, I ……...…… for you for 6 months.
A. shall have been working B. shall work
C. have been working D. shall be working
<b>Find the underlined word which needs to be corrected:</b>
16. Before doing (A) something important (B) , I often ask for (C) the useful advices (D) from my
grandparent.
17. Lots of people (A) believe that when they set out in (B) an important occasion, they should
avoid crossing (C) the path of a woman (D) .
18. I guessed (A) the bride and groom will be happier (B) if they don’t have to waste money on (C)
unnecessary (D) things.
19. Worked (A) mothers help their (B) husband satisfy (C) their children’s needs (D) .
20. Some people (A) think that there is still (B) gender discriminations (C) in (D) our country.
<b>PART IV. READING</b>
<b>Read a text about common wedding rituals in the USA and choose the best answer to fill in</b>
<b>the bracket:</b>
Being a country of different cultural races, (1) ... However,
the majority of weddings nowadays still follow a number of traditions. One of the traditions dating
on her leg. (5) ... the rituals about what the bride should wear
on her wedding day remain kept strictly by a lot of women in the USA.
A. or a friend's handkerchief.
B. Things are changing fast these days; however,
C. as well as modern shoes
D. there is a great variety of wedding styles in the United States.
E. or it can be wedding dress or something else.
F. Thus, some brides may wear their mother's wedding dress
<b>Fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with one suitable word:</b>
Have you ever followed the instructions for knitting something or have you read a (1)_____
of music? If you have, you have behaved in a similar way(2)____ a computer. A computer obeys a
program to (3)_____ a particular task. Just(4)_____ a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and
a piece of music in lines and dots,(5)_____ a computer program is expressed in the form of
<i><b>programming language.(6)_____ the English language (or any other language), there are rules of</b></i>
grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.
There are hundreds of programming languages, which only a few are well known and
<i><b>widely used. The most popular language(7) _____ is used in offices and factories is called Cobol.</b></i>
1. A. bit B. slice C. piece D. sheet
2. A. to B. as C. so D. from
3. A. carry on B. carry out C. carry over D. carry through
4. A. alike B. by C. so D. as
5. A. so B. as C. thus D. such
6. A. So B. Like C. Same D. By
7. A. that B. which C. what D. it
8. A. In addition B. Therefore C. Consequently D. However
9. A. the most B. mostly C. most D. most of
10. A. probably B. chiefly C. hardly D. clearly
As many as one thousand years ago in the Southwest, the Hopi and Zuni Indians of North
America were building with adobe-sun-baked brick plastered with mud. Their homes looked
remarkably like modern apartment houses. Some were four stories high and contained quarters for
perhaps a thousand people, along with storerooms for grain and other goods. These buildings were
usually put up against cliffs, both to make construction easier and for defense against enemies.
A. The architecture of early America Indian buildings
B. The movement of American Indians across North America
C. Ceremonies and rituals of American Indians
D. The way of life of American Indian tribes in early North America
2. According to the passage, the Hopi and Zuni typically built their homes ________.
A. in valleys
3. The word “They” refers to ____________.
A. goods
B. buildings
C. cliffs
D. enemies
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the dwellings of the Hopi and Zuni were _______.
A. very small
B. highly advanced
C. difficult to defend
D. quickly constructed
5. The author uses the phrase “the three sisters” refers to_____________.
A. Hopi women
B. family members
C. important crops
D. rain ceremonies
6. Which of the following is true of the Shoshone and Ute?
A. They were not as settled as the Hopi and Zuni
B. They hunted caribou.
C. They built their homes with adobe.
D. They did not have many religious ceremonies.
7. According to the passage, which of the following tribes lived in the grasslands?
A. The Shoshone and Ute B. The Cheyenne
C. The Hopi and Zuni D. The Pawnee and Inuit
8. Which of the following animals was the most important to the Plains Indians?
A. The salmon B. The caribou C. The seal D. The buffalo
9. The author gives an explanation for all of the following words EXCEPT______.
A. adobe B. pueblos C. caribou D. bison
10. The author groups North American Indians according to their _________.
A. tribes and geographical regions B. arts and crafts
<b>Finish the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one:</b>
1. The only reason the party was a success was that a famous film star attended.
<b> Had it ...</b>
2. The two young men are not good persons. You are acquainted with them.
<i><b>(Using “preposition + relative pronoun”)</b></i>
………...
3. He speaks too much and people feel bored.
The more ………...
4. I am in disagreement with the plan he proposed at the meeting.
I am at ...
5. You should take a short rest before taking part in the excursion with your classmates.
6. This is the first time I have ever met such a pretty girl.
She is ………...
7. Please, pay a visit to us when you travel to Vietnam.
Please, come ...
8. Lan has a lot of homework, so she doesn’t watch her favorite program on TV.
She would ...
9. I'm really sorry. I didn't finish the project on time.
You should ...
10. Mr. Phong hates lazy people.
Mr . Phong doesn't ...
<b>Paragraph writing: </b>
Write a paragraph of about 140 words on the disadvantages of working women nowadays.
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