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<b>ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP HKI LỚP 11</b>


<i><b>PHẦN I. Phonetics: Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is</b></i>
<i><b>pronounced differently from that of the others. (1.0 point)</b></i>


1. A. cooked B. stopped C. named D. passed


2. A.accepts B. runs C. fills D. draws


3. A. happy B. hour C. hold D. husband


4. A. public B. club C. summer D. educate


5. A. loyalty B. constancy C. quality D. fly


6. A. university B. student C. volunteer D. museum
7. A. which B.children C. change D. characteristic
8. A. honest B. humour C. happy D. helpful


9.A. think B. expensive C. answer D. many


10. A. about B. mutual C. establish D. cut


11. A. watch B. school C. chance D. much


12. A. village B. apology C. age D. figure


13. A. earning B. learning C. searching D. clearing
14. A. fashion B. hamburger C. admire D. add
15. A music B. discuss C.communication D. human
16. A film B. history C. time D. still


17. A cup B. runner C. popular D. must


18.A. limit B. figure C. iron D. billion


19.A. great B. available C. raise D. said


20.A. decreased B. used C. reached D. developed


<i><b>PHẦN II: GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY</b></i>


<i><b>Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences by circling A, B, C or D. (2.0 points)</b></i>
1. There are a lot of ______ children living in this area.


A. disadvantaged B. advantages C. disadvantages D. advantage
2. Mary had worked as a teacher in South Africa ______ she became a scientist.


A. before B. while C. after D. when


3. Please let me ______ my result as soon as possible.


A. to know B. know C. knew D. knowing


4. Her mother prevented her ______ going out tonight.


A. at B. from C. about D. against


5. Daisy is so ______. She only cares about herself, not about other people.


A. selfish B. helpful C. loyal D. talkative



6. What was the ______ of the match? – Three goals to nil.


A. member B. representation C. score D. participation


7. The snow kept _______and the workmen grew tired of trying to keep the roads clear.


A. fall B. falling C. to fall D. fell


8. Sue: "Let’s go camping next Sunday." Mary: " ______"


A. I will. B. Why? C. I'm sorry. D. That’s a good idea.


9. I don't like that man.He has a_______ behaviour.


A.clever B.good C.interesting D. sneaky


10. When Carol _______ last night, I ______ my favorite show on television.
A. was calling / watched B. called / have watched


C. called / was watching D. had called / watched
11. Children often receive <b>presents</b> from their parents at Christmas.


A. candles B.candy C. cards D. gifts


12. We always celebrate our wedding _______ dinner in an expensive restaurant every year.


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13. When she retired, she did a lot of_______service for the Red Cross.


A. voluntary B. voluntarily C. volunteer D. voluntarism



14. I really like Emma Watson. She had such a good sense of _______


A. intelligent B. humour C. honest D. patience


15. Name some kinds of volunteer work you are ________ in.


A. taking B. working C. participating D. doing


16. Jane: “ Would you like to go to cinema tonight? Jack: “ _____. I have a lot of homework to do.”
A. Sorry, I can’t. B. That’s a good idea. C. Yes, I’d love to. D. Both (A) and (B) are correct
17. A date that is an exact number of years after the date of an important event is a(n) ………...


A. birthday B. celebration C. wedding D. anniversary
18. I was delighted _________ my old friends again.


A. to see B. seeing C. seen D. to be seen


19. Her children hope _____ their idols.


A. to meet B. to be met C. meeting D. meet
20. It's important for the information _____ regularly.


A. to update B. updating C. to be updated D. being updated
21. I've got lots of _______, but only a few are really good friends.


a. close friends b. acquaintances c. neighbors d. partners
22.. When he _____ to my house, we _____ about fifteen minutes.


A. came/had left B. came/left C. leaves/comes D. had come/left
23. Let me know if yousee anyone acting ________.



A. properly B. constantly C. suspiciously D. carefully
24. A person who has been chosen to speak or vote for someone else on behalf of a group.


A. contestant B. competitor C. examinee D. representative
25. They had a really good chance of winning the national ...


A. compete B. competition C. competitor D. competitive
26. Jack admitted ... the money.


A. steal B. to steal C. stealing D. stolen
27. Thank you very much ... lending me your bike.


A. about B. in C. for D. of
28. Don’t ... him to arrive early. He’s always late.


A. think B. judge C. hope D. expect
29. The manager ... the men to turn to work immediately.


A. insisted B. suggested C. make D. ordered
30. Her mother prevented her ... going out tonight.


A. against B. from C. about D. at


31. Everyone congratulated Jim ___________ his success.


A. for B. about C. with D. on


32. To participate __________ the contest, you must be under 25 years old.



A. for B. at C. in D. about


33. In tonight’s quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.


A. losers B. judges C. competitors D. winners
34.Lack _______ food had stunted his growth.


a. of b. in c. for d. on


35.The rapid growth of population led to an acute _______ of housing.


a. shortfall b. shortcut c. shortcoming d. shortage
36.The population of the world is growing at a dangerous _______.


a. amount b. rate c. figure d. way


37.Better health care and agriculture have led to rapid population _______.


a. grow b. growing c. grown d. growth


38.Pressure on natural resources will _______ as we face a population explosion.


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39.Her first novel has been _______ acclaimed as a masterpiece.


a. nation b. national c. international d. internationally
40.Our school has managed to collect a lot of books to _______ to the children in a village school.


a. publish b. distribute c. employ d. depart


<i><b>PHẦN III: </b></i><b>Put the verbs in parentheses into the correct form.</b>



1. The whole problem certainly needed...( consider) very carefully.
2. He was very busy...(take) you to the zoo.


3. If I...(not see) my doctor yesterday, I wouldn’t feel better now.
4. On my way home, I saw Laura...(wait) for a bus at the bus stop.
5. What’s that smell? Something (<b>burn</b>) _____ in the kitchen.


6. The man wanted to avoid (<b>see</b>) _________on security cameras.


7. (<b>Learn</b>)_________ all the rules of chess, the contestants started to play the first game.


9. When we meet, Jack avoided (<b>look</b>) ……….……….. at me.


10. I think I hear someone (<b>open</b>) ……… the window. Do you hear it too?
11.The teacher congratulated me on (<b>make</b>) ……… such a clear speech.
12. I (<b>sleep</b>) ………..…. when I was suddenly woken up by walls of fire.
13. Someone usually (<b>phone</b>) …………..…..…….. while I’m out of the office.


14. My mother doesn’t allow me (<b>enter</b>) ………..………. the garden.
15. We (<b>arrive</b>) ……….……… after the electricity had been cut.


16. I’m sorry. I planned (<b>come</b>) ……… with you, but I was to busy.
17. That was a very strange question (<b>ask</b>). ... .


18. It was very kind of you (<b>show</b>.)... the way.


19. The teacher let him (<b>stay</b>). ... at home to finish the assignment.
20. It was quite a surprise (<b>see</b>). ... him again.



21. I overheard him (<b>say</b>). ... that he didn’t want to learn Math. (overhear: hear by chance).
22 She stood there and watched him (<b>drive</b>). ... away.


23. It was very difficult for her (<b>drive</b>)... the motorbike.
24. I could feel the robber (<b>come</b>). ... from the backdoor.
25. I suddenly remembered that I (<b>forget</b>) ... my keys.


26. While Diana (<b>watch</b>) ...her favourite TV programme, there (<b>be</b>) ...a power cut.
27. Who (<b>drive</b>) ... the car at the time of the accident?


28. By the time Sheila (<b>get</b>) ... back, Chris (<b>go</b>) ... home.


29. David (<b>eat</b>) ... Japanese food before, so he (<b>know</b>) ... what to order.
30. I (<b>do</b>) ... some shopping yesterday, when I (<b>see</b>) ... your friend.
31. What ... you (<b>do</b>)... when I (<b>come</b>) ... to your office yesterday?
32. Laura (<b>miss</b>) ... the party because no one (tell) ... her about it.


33. I don’t remember (<b>tell</b>) ... of the decision to change the company policy on vacations.
34. Ms Drake expects (<b>consult</b>) ... about any revisions in her manuscript before it is printed.
35. Sally gave a good speech that I couldn’t resist (<b>applaud</b>) ... loudly when she finished.


36. Tommy admitted (<b>throw</b>) ... the rock through the window.


37. Paul really didn’t mind (<b>surprise</b>) ... by the party to celebrate this fortieth birthday.
38. Anne hoped (<b>invite</b>) ... to join the private club.


39. Most people enjoy (<b>travel</b>) ... to different parts of the world.


40. May I change the TV channel, or do you want (<b>watch</b>) ... more of this programme?
41. If someone (<b>walk</b>)... in here with a gun, I would be very frightened.



42. I’m sure he (<b>understand</b>) ... if you explain the situation to her.
43. If she hadn’t walked to the meeting, she (<b>notbe</b>)... late.


44. He (<b>complain</b>) ... if I’m late.


45. If he spoke more clearly, we (<b>understand</b>) ... him.


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47. If they arrived in time, they (<b>see</b>) ... the ceremony.
48. If you (<b>ask</b>)... me, I would explain it to you.
49. It is easy (<b>see</b>) ... animals on the road in daylight.


50. I asked him (<b>explain</b>) ... but he refused (<b>say</b>) ... any thing.
51. It is pleasant (<b>sit</b>) ... by the fire at night.


52 There was no way of (<b>get</b>) ... out of the building except by (<b>climb</b>) ... down a rope.
53. It’s no good (write) ... to him; he never answers letters.


54. Ask him (<b>come</b>) ... in. Don’t keep him (<b>stand</b>) ... at the door.


55. We watched the children (jump) ... from a window and (<b>fall</b>) ... into a blanket held by people below.
56. It is very pleasant (<b>wake</b>) ... up and (hear) ... the rain (<b>beat</b>)... on the windows.


<i><b>PHẦN IV: READING</b></i>


<i><b>I. Read the passage carefully and choose the best option (A,B,C or D) from 27 to 32</b></i>


Most Japan meals consist of a series of small dishes. Naturally, the polite thing (27)_______ is to eat what a
guest is offered but Japanese (28)_______ are understanding if a foreigner explains that he finds a particular
dish unappetizing.



The custom of giving gifts (29)_______ business and personal acquaintances in Japan is more common than
in most other countries. Most of these (30)_______ are quite small items and it is not necessary (31)_______
immediately although it is customary to give something back in due course for personal presents received
from individuals. It may be useful to take a number of souvenir items such as English china, company pens or
ties to give away on suitable occasions. Very high quality Scotch whisky also makes an acceptable gift. It is
important that all gifts should be wrapped (32)_______ in gift wrapping paper.


<b>27.</b> <b>A.</b> doing <b>B.</b> having done <b>C.</b> to do <b>D.</b> do


<b>28.</b> <b>A.</b> hosts <b>B.</b> hostess <b>C.</b> host <b>D.</b> hosted


<b>29.</b> <b>A.</b> of <b>B.</b> for <b>C.</b> X <b>D.</b> to


<b>30.</b> <b>A.</b> donations <b>B.</b> volunteers <b>C.</b> gifts <b>D.</b> disasters


<b>31.</b> <b>A.</b> reciprocate <b>B.</b> reciprocating <b>C.</b> reciprocated <b>D.</b> to reciprocate


<b>32.</b> <b>A.</b> careful <b>B.</b> care <b>C.</b> careless <b>D.</b> carefully


<i><b>II. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the</b></i>
<i><b>correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b></i>


Last Saturday the ...(<b>36</b>)...of three classes of my school took <b>...(37</b>)... the annual final English Competition
organized by our English teachers. Its aim was to stimulate the spirit of ...<b>38</b>)...English


among students. The competition ...(<b>39</b>)... by the Students’ Parents Society. Mrs Lien, our
...(<b>40</b>)...teacher, explained the competition’s rules to the students.


<b>Question 36:</b>A. representatives B. monitors C. representants D. competitors



<b>Question 37:</b>A. part to B. part out C. part in D. part of


<b>Question 38:</b>A.to learn B. learning C. learned D. to learning


<b>Question 39: </b>A. was sponsored B.sponsored C. to sponsor D. sponsor


<b>Question 40: </b>A. England B. English C. Englished D. Englishing


<i><b>III. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that</b></i>
<i><b>best fits each of the numbered blanks. </b></i>


I am in favor of English-speaking contests in schools. Such contests encourage students to practice
______ (1) ______ English in their classes and help them improve their speaking skills.


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work with team spirit, thus enabling them to learn how to cooperate with other people. Some students
may think that their _____ (3) _____ for the speaking contests are time-consuming.


However, in my opinion, such preparations are worth spending time on. My classmates and I have found that
we speak English better after each contest. In sum, English-speaking contests in schools are ______ (4)
_____ to students.


1. A. speaking B. to speak C. speak D. being spoken
2. A. students B. participants C. contestants D. all are correct
3. A. preparation B. preparing C. preparations D. ready


4. A. harmful B. useful C. grateful D. awful


<b>IV. Read the passage, then choose the best answer to complete.</b>



<i><b>GOING TO A WEDDING</b></i>


I am going to a wedding ... (1) ... Saturday. My great friend, Marie, and her fianceù, George, are
getting married. They have known each other for five years, but they have only been going out together a
short time. I must say, we were all rather ... (2) ... when they announced that they were engaged.


The wedding will be in the church near Marie’s home and afterwards there will be a party in the Church
Hall. There will be almost a hundred ... (3) ... at the party. Besides both ... (4) ... families, all Marie’s
friends from college will be at the wedding and Marie and George have also ... (5) ... a lot of people from
the office where they both work. The party should be great fun. There will be lots of food and drinks.
There is also going to be a band. We all expect that it will go on until late in the evening.


1) A. last
2) A. delightful
3) A. visitors


B. next
B. surprised
B. guests


C. at
C. amazing
C. members


D. from
D. shocking
D. crowds


4) A. my B. their C. her D. his



5) A. called B. discussed C. met D. invited


<b>V. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>
<b>Friends</b>


To many people, their friends are the most important in their life. Really good friends always (33)
………joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you. Your best friend may be someone you
have known all your life or someone you have grown up with. There are all sorts of things that can bring
about this special (34)... It may be the result of enjoying the same activities and sharing experiences.
Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt (35)……....with as if we had known them for
ages. However, it really takes you years to get to know someone well enough (36)...your best friend.


33. A. share B. give C. spend D. have


34. A. relation B. relate C. relationship D. relating


35. A. relax B. relaxed C. relaxing D. relaxation


36. A. to consider B. consider C. considering D. considered


<b>VI. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>


I had an ……….( 33) experience last year . When I ………..( 34) to town in the south of France , a
young man waved to me . I stopped and he asked me for a lift . As soon as he had got into the car , I said
good morning to him ……….( 35) French and he replied in the same language . ………….( 36) of us spoke
during the journey . I myself know a little of French . I had nearly approached the town when the young man
suddenly said , very slowly , “ Do you speak English ? ” As I soon learnt , he was English himself .


33.A. amuse B. amusing C. amused D. amusement



34. A. was driving B. drove C. had been driving D.having driven


35. A. with B. in C. on D. by


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<b>VIII. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>


I am very happy ..(33) … a donation of $500 from your company some days ago. I think that the money
will help us to repair the old school building and build a new block of flats for the handicapped students. We
will certainly issue a receipt as soon as possible. I would like to express our thanks for the donation from your
company and hope …(34) .... more assistance and …(35) … from your company in the future.


I look forward to …(36) … from you soon.


33. A. receiving B. receive C. received D. to receive


34. A. getting B. got C. to get D. get


35. A. cooperation B. cooperative C. cooperate D. to cooperate


36. A. to hear B. hearing C. hear D. heard


<b>IX. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>


For many young people sport is a popular part of school life and being in one of the school teams and playing
in matches is very important. If someone is in a team it means a lot of extra practice and often ……(33)…….
a Saturday or Sunday away from home, as many matches are played then. It can also ……(34)……. traveling
to other towns to play against other school teams and then staying on after the match for a meal or drink.
Sometimes parents, friends or other students will travel with the team to support their ……(35)……. side.
When a school team win a match it is the whole school which feels proud, not only the players .It can also
mean that a school becomes well-known for ……(36)……… good at certain sports and pupils from that


school may end up playing for national and international teams so that the school has some really famous
names associated with it!


33. A. spend B. spending C. to spend D. spent


34. A. involve B. make C. cause D. force


35. A. personal B. individual C. private D. own


36. A. to be B. be C. being D. to being


<b>X. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>


<b> </b>The population of the word (33)... faster and faster. In 10,000 B.C., there was probably only 10


million people. In A.D.1, there were 300 million. It took 1,750 years for the world population to (34)...
625 million. In 1850, only one hundred years later, the population reached the (35)... of 1,300 million.
In 1950, the figure had more than doubled to reach 2,510 million. In 1985, only 35 years later, there were 4,760
million people. In 2000, the word’s population was about 6.6 billion, and by 2015 it (36)... to be
over 7 billion.


33. A. has been increase B. had been increasing C. have been increasing D.has been increasing
34. A. reached B. reach C. reaching D. reaches


35. A. figure B. figures C. number D. population


36. A. is expecting B. expect C. is expected D. expects


<b>XI. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank:</b>



I had an amusing experience last year. After I had (1)_______ a small village in the south of France, I
drove to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon
as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him (2)_______ French and he replied in the same
(3)_________. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the
journey. I had nearly reached the (4)_______, when the young man said very slowly, “Do you speak
English?” As I soon learnt, he was (5)________ himself!


1. A. arrived B. left C. gone D. come


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3 A. English B. experience C. language D. thing


4 A. town B. village C. house D. city


5 A. French B. English C. villager D. young


<i><b>XII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the</b></i>
<i><b>correct word for each of the blanks.</b></i>


Do you and your friend act in a caring way towards one another, do you respect them and do they
respect you, but most of all do you value the relationship and love spending time together? (1) ______ is more
than just hanging about together at lunch and gossiping about other people. True friendship is when two
people have (2) ______ respect for one another, and really care about the each other’s feelings and dreams.
You need to be able to be honest with your friends. If there is ever a time where you feel that you can not tell
the (3) ________ , for fear that they will be mad or will not understand, then they are not true friends. Friends
(4) _______ with each other important things that they would not share with others. Friends also cares about
each other , stick up for one another and enjoy (5) ______ time together.


1. A. Relationship B. Friend C. Friendship D. Relation


2. A. different B. mutual C. suspicious D. same



3 A. truth B. secret C. dream D. wish


4 A. spend B. take C. send D. share


5 A. spending B. spend C. to spend D. spent


<i><b>XIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the</b></i>
<i><b>correct word for each of the blanks.</b></i>


The FIFA Women's World Cup is the (1) _____ important international competition in woman's football.
Contested (2)_______four years, the first women's world cup tournament, named the Women's world
championship, was held in 1991, 61 years after the men first FIFA World Cup tournament in 1930. The
current format has 16 _(3)________ compete every four years for the winner trophy. Of the first four
tournaments held, the USA has won the championship twice. Since its first tournament , the Women 's world
cup has continued to grow in popularity. FIFA estimates that there are currently forty millions girls and
women (4)_______ football around the world, and the number of women will equal to the number of men by
2010.


<b> 1.</b> <b>A.</b> most <b>B. </b>almost <b>C.</b> mostly <b>D.</b> more


<b> 2.</b> <b>A.</b> even <b>B.</b> every <b>C.</b> event <b>D.</b> none


<b> 3.</b> <b>A.</b> footballers <b>B.</b> groups <b>C.</b> teams <b>D.</b> people


<b> 4.</b> <b>A.</b> growing <b>B.</b> running <b>C.</b> playing <b>D.</b> getting


<b>XIV. Read the following passage then choose the word A,B,C or D .</b>


More and more young people are ... (1) ... voluntary work abroad. The wild variety of jobs and destinations


available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free
before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor countries. There they will earn
little ... (2) ... no money. But they will be doing something useful - and enjoying the experience.


The work may ... (3) ... of helping the local communities, for example by helping to build new road or
provide water supplies to isolated rural villages. Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or
environmental protection. ... (4) ... kind of job it is, it is certain to be ... (5) ... and worthwhile, and an
experience that will never be forgotten.


1.A. doing B. making C. taking D. getting


2. A. with B. but C. or D. and


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<b>A. READING 2</b>


<i><b>I. Read the passage carefully and then answer the given questions. </b></i>


A group of gifted high school students have spent time volunteering at the SOS village in Ha Noi on 3rd
September, 2013. "We are very happy to offer help to disadvantaged children," said Nguyen Nam Anh, an
11th grader at Amsterdam high school. Joining the students from the gifted classes of
Hanoi-Amsterdam high school, were students from Vietnam National University Ha Noi, and Hanoi National
University of Education. They presented books and clothes to the children and collectively donated 10
millionVND to the SOS village in hopes of contributing to a small improvement their daily lives. During their
time in the village, these students taught English and participated in many activities with the children. They
played games with them and conducted some outdoor activities that involved the children.


1. Where did the students do volunteer work?


- ………..
2. How much money did they donate?



-………
3. What did they teach the children at SOS village?


-……….
4. Did the students conduct some outdoor activities?


-<b>………..</b>


<b>II- Read the passage and then answer the questions.</b>


MEETING A FRIEND


Last year I had a most enjoyable experience when I met somebody I had been writing to for over seven years.
When I was twelve years old, one of the teachers at school asked if anyone wanted to have an English pen-friend. I
had recently begun learning English and as I was finding it rather difficult I thought this might help me. A few weeks
later the teacher gave me the address of a boy who lived in Leeds. We began to write to each other straight away and
usually exchanged letters about twice a month. We often wrote that we would like to meet but, unfortunately, this
was never possible. However, last year I was sent on a two-week course in London by my firm. There was a great
deal of work to do and I did not have much free time but on the second weekend my friend came to see me. I
wondered if we would really like each other when we met. Fortunately, there was absolutely nothing to worry about;
we had been writing for so long that it was like meeting an old friend. We had a meal together and spent the whole of
the day talking about our shared interests. I hope we will be able to meet again soon.


1. Did the author meet his pen-friend last year?
...
2. How old was he when he started writing to his friend?


...
3. How often did they exchange letters?



...
4. What did they often write?


...
5. How long did he stay in London last year?


...
<i><b>III.Read the paragraph given and do the task below</b></i>


We had the marathon today. A dozen of us sped off. People stood on the streets, cheering us on. It was like
we were in the Olympics. Peter was ahead of me .So was Owen. Then I shot off .I was racing ahead. My legs
were going faster than the rest of me. I sped off onto the main road and kept running past other runners until
there was only Peter left in front of me. On and on, I ran. My legs and lungs were hurting but I couldn’t stop.
Just outside the town, I ran past Peter .A minute later, I was declared the winner of the marathon. Everyone
cheered and clapped .It was hot .I was perspiring. I could hardy breathe but it didn’t matter. I felt like hero.
1. How many students took part in the marathon?


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2. Who was ahead of the writer?


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4. Did he feel like hero?


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<b>IV. Read the passage and choose one correct answer for each question.</b>


Parents often have dreams for their children/<sub>s future. They hope their children will have a better life than</sub>
they had. They dream that their children will do things that they couldn/<sub>t do. Parents who come to the U.S</sub>


from foreign countries hope their children will have better education here. They think their children will have
more career choices and more successful lives. They make many sacrifices so that their children will have
more opportunities. They think their children will remain close to them because of this. Some children
understand and appreciate these sacrifices and remain close to their parents. However, other children feel
ashamed that their parents are so different from their Americans.


1. For what do parents often have dreams?


<b>-………..</b>


2. What do parents who come to the U.S from foreign countries hope ?


<b>………..</b>


3. Why do parents think their children will remain close to them ?


<b>………..</b>


4. Do all children remain close to their parents?


<b>………</b>


<b>V.Read the passage and choose one correct answer for each question</b>.


<i><b>PREPARING A DINNER PARTY</b></i>


Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertain people. You can also make new friends and give
others the chance to get to know each other better.


It needs planning, though. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women


and men. Don’t invite couples because they aren’t so much fun.


When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink. Note down any who are
vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious seasons.


Then plan their menu. Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a dessert, plus lots of people’s
favourite drinks.


The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure buy more than enough of everything, and that someone
can help you carry it!


On the day, start cooking early. Give people appetizers like Greek mezze or Spanish tapas, so they don’t
get hungry if they have to wait. Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time –
you’ve earned it!


1. What is the purpose of giving a dinner party?


- <b>……….</b>


2.Are all guests served the same kinds of food?


<b>-……….</b> .


3. Which contains in the menu ?


-<b>………..</b>.


4. What should the host do while the guests are having their evening meal?


<b>- ……….</b>





<i><b>PHẦN VI. </b></i><b>.WRITING</b>


1 .The customs officer made him open the briefcase.


-> The customs officer told ……….
2. Mary left the house but first she locked the door.


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The lesson is too difficult ………...


5. She does not want to stay alone in this dark room. She is afraid of it. (staying)
She is afraid ……….
6. A snake moved toward me. I felt it.


I felt a snake ……….
7. My father usually picks me up at the school gate .


I am used to ………..
8. He found it extremely difficult to learn this subject.


It is extremely difficult ……….
9. In the middle of my dinner , there was a phone call.


While I was ………..
10. I had failed one of my exams so I couldn't get into university.


Having failed ……….
11. “You have won the game, congratulations!” Mary said to John.


-Mary congratulated . ……….
12. “If I get a scholarship, I will study abroad,” John said to me.
-John told me that ………
13. When he had finished his work, he went out for a walk.


- Having ……….
14. He is too young to ride a motorbike.


- He isn’t ………..


15. “It was nice of you to take me to the airport. Thank you very much!” Tom said to me.
- Tom thanked me ……….


16. “If you get this job, you can earn a lot of money.” Jack said to me.


-Jack told me that ………...
17. She had had breakfast and then she went to school.


Having ……….
18. The exercise is so difficult that I can’t do it.


The exercise is too ………..
19. The last time I played football was in 2015.


=> I haven't ……….
20. She spent 2 hours writing the passage.


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