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<b> UBND TỈNH BÌNH PHƯỚC KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN QUANG TRUNG</b>
<b> SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO</b> <b> NĂM HỌC 2013-2014</b>


<b> Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên)</b>
<b> Ngày thi: 29/06/2013.</b>


(Đề thi này gồm có 06 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút.


Họ và tên thí sinh: ……….……….. Số báo danh: ………...
Chú ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào phiếu trả lời (có phát kèm đề).


<b>A. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM.</b>
<i><b>I. PHONETICS (1 pt)</b></i>


<i><b>1. Choose a word (A, B, C, D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.(0.5 pt)</b></i>


1. A. media B. article C. documentary D. viable


2. A. communicate B. explore C. forum D. force


3. A. television B. benefit C. deny D. chemistry


4. A. machine B. change C. teacher D. choose


5. A. access B. interactive C. costly D. crier


<i><b>2. Choose the word (A, B, C, D) whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others. (0.5 pt)</b></i>


6. A. amount B. relax C. purpose D. unique


7. A. disadvantage B. communicate C. documentary D. exploration


8. A. information B. limitation C. interactive D. informative


9. A. telegraph B. viable C. deposit D. violent


10. A. prediction B. judgment C. intelligent D. compulsion


<b>II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR. (5 pts)</b>


<b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences.</b>


11. Thomas Edison _______ hundreds of things in his life.


A. invents B. invented C. has invented D. had invented


12. He was very drunk. He _______ drunk so much wine.


A. should B. should not have C. would D. would not


13. Most ___________couples in the United States celebrate wedding anniversaries each year.


A. marriage B. married C. get married D. are married


14. I don’t remember __________of the decision to change the company policy on vacation. When was it
needed?


A. telling B. being told C. to tell D. to be told


15. What was the final _________? – 3-2 to Liverpool.


A. tour B. game C. tournament D. score



16. Since it’s very hot in Ho Chi Minh City, most offices are _________.


A. air-conditional B. air-conditioner C. air-conditioned D. hair-conditioner
17. He tried to avoid _______my question.


A. to answer B. answer C. answering D. that he answered


18. ________something to eat?


A. Who does want B. Who want C. Who do want D. Who wants
19. It was a boring weekend. ________anything.


A. I didn’t B. I don’t do C. I didn’t do D. I hadn’t done
20. Watch out! You _________off that ladder!


A. are going to fall B. are falling C. fall D. fell
21. Ann hates _________, so she doesn’t fly very often.


A. flying B. flying C. to fly D. flight


22. The head of the organizing board _____the winner of the competition to an excited audience.


A. declared B. presented C. showed D. announced


23. Julie ______________her toe into the pool to see how cold it was.


A. jumped B. sank C. dipped D. none are correct


24. He sat down _________his two son, one _______his left and the other ________his right.



A. between/on/on B. on/between/on C. on/on/between D. between/ on/in
25. ____________he had read the instructions several times, he didn’t know what to do.


A. Although B. After C. Until D. When


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26. A selfish person is ____________of true friendship.


A. uncapable B. capable C. incapable D. incapability


27. She complains noisily ___________anything she doesn’t like.


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


28. You should prepare your son __________this TOEFL test.


A. for take B. to take C. taking D. have to take


29. Chinese ___________is very popular in America.


A. kitchen B. meal C. cuisine D. dish


30. Why don’t you come to the party? I’m sure it’s going to ________!


A. be funny B. be fun C. be for fun D. have fun


31. These trousers don’t really _________me; they’re too small.


A. suit B. fit C. match D. go with



32. It was a great pity, but we could do _________at all to help the man.


A. none B. nothing C. not D. anything


33. May I have _________more meat, please?


A. a little B. small C. another D. a few


34. I was pleased to see how ___________she looked after her recent illness.


A. right B. pleasant C. well D. nice


35. I’m not sure if the new tax is ___________a good idea after all.


A. much B. as C. such D. so


36. This ticket ________one person to the museum.


A. permits B. admits C. enters D. allows


37. He is a little bit ________in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.


A. disabled B. deaf C. diseased D. dead


38. She remembered the correct address only _________she had posted the letter.


A. since B. afterwards C. following D. after


39. It’s an awful _________your wife couldn’t come. I was looking forward to meeting her.



A. harm B. sorrow C. shame D. shock


40. He saw a young woman ________on the pavement outside the shop.


A. stood B. standing C. has stood D. was stood


41. “I don’t want a holiday,” she said; “I’d rather ________the money.”


A. saved B. save C. have saved D. will save


42. Many European countries have ________laws against human cloning.


A. done B. invented C. started D. introduced


43. The ________ of Canada is the Canadian dollar.


A. check B. cash C. currency D. credit card


44. Please return________ half an hour. I’ll be ready ________ then.


A. in/by B. in/till C. after/till D. by/by


45. Sarah: “________is it to your house?” – Sally: “15 minutes by car.”


A. How long B. How much C. How far D. How often


46. She gave her son three ________.


A. 100-dollars bills B. 100-dollars bill C. 100-dollar bill D. 100-dollar bills
47. The Russians have ________in controlling urban growth.



A. managed B. attempted C. succeeded D. achieved


48. I can’t get ________how rude he was.


A. on B. over C. in D. away


49. The fruit tasted sweet, rather _________a peach.


A. more B. like C. as D. similar


50. My brother took great ________in playing the new toy.


A. delightful B. delighted C. delight D. delightfully


51. I wonder if I could use your dictionaries? - ________.


A. No, you don’t B. You shouldn’t C. I’m afraid not D. Sorry, I’m afraid
52. The plane would have landed easily ___________________the thick fog.


A. unless B. but for C. because of D. due to


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A. What B. When C. How D. Why
54. Hardly anybody knows about it, _________________?


A. do they B. don’t they C. do everybody D. don’t everybody
55. __________________I turn on the fan? – It’s OK.


A. May B. I wonder if C. Do you have any objection if D. Anybody
mind



56. It was in the countryside ______________________.


A. where Tim was brought up B. Tim was brought up
C. that Tim was brought up D. which Tim was brought up
57. A group of us _____________________London next month.


A. are going to B. is going to C. will be going to D. have been gone to
58. ___________________was the effect more powerfully felt than in the suburb.


A. Nowhere B. Somewhere C. Everywhere D. Anywhere


59. “So long!” is another way of saying _____________________.


A. “Hello!” B. “Cheer up!” C. “Happy!” D. “Goodbye!”


60. It is an open question ____________________.


A. and John will get the job. B. as to whether John will get the job.
C. which John will get the job. D. when John will get the job.


<b>III. LANGUAGE FUNTIONS (0.5 pt)</b>


<i><b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences.</b></i>
61. –“What do you usually do on your day off?” –“___________________”


A. I usually drive to work B. I will sleep all day.


C. I usually do not much D. Nothing much. I always sleep until noon
62. –“Do you get much exercise?” –“___________________”



A. I usually do B. Yes, I do C. How about you? D. Very often
63. –“How often do you exercise? –“___________________”


A. No, I sometimes do B. Yes, I often do D. Often I don’t do C. About three times a
week


64. –“What do you usually do? –“___________________”


A. I usually go swimming and play badminton B. No, I never do
C. I go straight home after work D. I watch TV a lot
65. Where do you go swimming? –“___________________”


A. Every day from 5 to 6 B. I always go to the Real Pool
C. No, I play tennis D. I usually go by motorbike


<b>IV. GUIDED CLOZE TEST (1 PT)</b>


<i><b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank space in the following passage.</b></i>


Radar is an electronic device that can “see” great distances (66) _______ fog, rain, snow, cloud, and
darkness. It can find and (67) _______locate missiles, aircraft, ships, cities, rainstorms, and mountains.
Radar uses radio waves, (69) _______ light waves, which the human eye uses in seeing. This makes it (68)
_______for radar to locate many kinds of objects at (70) _______ greater distances than the eye can see.
Radar became an important military device during World War II. Today, networks of radar lookout stations
guard the United States and Canada 24 hours a day against (71) _______ missiles and airplanes. Patrol
planes and ships (72) _______ the oceans with radar for hostile ships and aircraft. Airports use radar to (73)
_______ planes safety to earth in fog or storms. Ships use it to steer clear of other (74) _______or icebergs.
Radar helps weathermen warn of (75) _______ hurricanes or tornadoes.



66. A. in spite B. despite C. though D. although


67. A. cure B. exact C. accurately D. accurate


68. A. instead of B. in addition C. in stead D. in addition to


69. A. possibility B. possible C. impossible D. can


70. A. near B. farther C. far D. further


71. A. long range B. near range C. ranged D. length range


72. A. use B. find C. seek D. search


73. A. find B. take C. guide D. guidance


74. A. vessel B. vessels C. sail D. sails


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<b>V. READING COMPREHENSION (0.5 pt)</b>


<i><b>Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question.</b></i>


Ted Robinson has been worried all the week. Last Tuesday he received a letter from the local police.
In the letter he was asked to call at the station. Ted wondered why he was wanted by the police but he went
to the station yesterday, and now he is not worried any more. At the station, he was told by a smiling


policeman that his bicycle had been found. Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up
in a small village four hundred miles away. It is now being sent to his home by train. Ted was most


surprised when he heard the news. He was amused too, because he never expected the bicycle to be found. It


was stolen twenty years ago when Ted was a boy of fifteen!


76. What happened to Ted last week?


A. He lost his bicycle.
B. He received a letter from his friend.


C. He was asked to go to the local police station
D. He called the local police.


77. The policeman who met Ted at the station was ________.


A. impolite B. friendly C. generous D. reserved
78. Where was the bicycle found?


A. At the station B. On the train C. In a village D. In a city
79. Ted was surprised when he heard the news because ________.


A. his bicycle was found five days ago.
B. he believed that the police would find his bicycle.
C. his bicycle is being sent to his home by train.
D. he didn't think his bicycle would be found.
80. How old is Ted now?


A. 35 B. 30 C. 20 D. 15.


<b>B. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN. </b>
<b>I. VERB FORMS. (1.5 pts)</b>


<i><b>Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences.</b></i>



<i><b>A friend of mine, Judith Nelson (81.presently, work) ______________ in the internationnal sales </b></i>
<i><b>division at an electronics firm. She (82. just, return) ______________ from a trip to Japan. She (83.ask) </b></i>
<i><b>______________ (84.go) __________ to Japan because she can speak Japanese. When she (85.be) </b></i>
<i><b>______________ a business student at Boston University, she (86. study) ______________ Japanese for </b></i>
<i><b>four years. She (87.never have) ______________ the opportunity to use her Janpanese until she ( 88. go) </b></i>
<i><b>______________ to Tokyo last year. While she was there, she (89. speak) ______________ Japanses every </b></i>
day and( 90. enjoy) ______________ every minute of it, She’s anxious to return.


<b>II. WORD FORMS. (1.5 pts)</b>


91. Alexander G. Bell was one of the greatest ______________. He invented the telephone. <b>(invent)</b>
92. Each religion has its set of ______________. <b>(believe)</b>


93. English is the ______________ language in the United States. <b>(nation)</b>


<b>94. All contracts are translated to avoid any______________between the companies.(understand)</b>
<b>95. The principal said some ______________words to the pupils before the exam. (courage)</b>
96. Things in this shop are comparatively cheaper than those in other shops. <b>(compare)</b>
97. He finally received ______________for his work. <b>(recognize)</b>


<b>98. The president expressed his______________ to many people. (admire)</b>
99. The country was in a bad______________situation. <b>(economy)</b>
<b>100. Parents should encourage______________ in their children. (depend)</b>


<b>III. READING COMPREHENSION. (1 pts)</b>


<i><b>Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer: True (T), False (F).</b></i>


<b>THE NEWS MEDIA</b>



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many radio stations broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is the one that you not only
listen but also watch. In Canada and the United States, for example, many people watch an hour of news on
TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future new categories of news media will develop. Even today
computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception of news.


1. People learn what is happening in the world by news media.
2. The media can be arranged in three groups.


3. Television and radio are broadcast media.


4. In the United States, news is broadcasted every five mittutes.
5. Computers will soon be developed to transmit and receive news.


<b>IV. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS.</b>


<b>Supply each space with a suitable preposition to complete each sentence.</b>


106. We are all aware_______ the importance of the environment protection.
107. Was there much damage _______your car?


108. The owner hoped to avoid the negotiations _______ the union members.
109. Nobody objected apart _______ you, so we did it.


110. It’s your fault! But _______ you, I’d have been on time.
111. She spends most of the day sitting _______the window.


112. The woman broke _______when the police told her that her son had died.
113. I asked _______but nobody has seen my wallet.



114. Don’t worry on account of me. Think _______yourself.
115. There was a good increase_______the stock market.


<b>V. ERROR CORRECTION (2 pts)</b>


<b>There are ten errors in the following passage. Identify the errors, then underline and correct them.</b>
<b>Write your answers in the numbered spaces.</b>


How many times have you come back from what meant to be a relaxing holiday and said, “If only I
stayed at home”? Why are holidays often more stressful than staying at home? It is not actually very
surprising that foreign travel is tired and it is not just because of the distances involving. A successful trip
needs planning and very careful preparation – this is a hard work. Having set up, you will probably have to
<i>spend hours in stuffy airports because endless delays. Flying, as everyone know, is itself a stressful</i>
experience for most people. Finally, you arrive in an unfamiliar environment with perhaps no knowledge
whatsoever about the local language. It is almost like becoming a child again: one feels so helpless and
stupid. Imagine not to be able to explain what you want to eat to a waiter or where you are staying to a taxi
driver!


<b>MISTAKE CORRECTION</b>


<i><b>Mistakes</b></i> <i><b>Corrections</b></i> <i><b>Mistakes</b></i> <i><b>Corrections</b></i>


116. => 121. =>


117. => 122. =>


upload.123doc.net. => 123. =>


119. => <b>124. </b> =>



120. => 125. =>


<b>VI. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (2.5 pts)</b>


126. They arrived very late because they had a flat tire.


=> If...
127. I regret not going to the airport to say goodbye.


=> I wish ...
128. I advise you not to say anything like that again.


=> You’d ...
129. She didn’t let them out of sight for a second.


=> Not ...
130. We spent more time talking about it than actually doing it.


=> Talking ...
131. “We are spending more on education than ever before,” he claimed.


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132. You remember to post the letter, didn’t you?


=> You didn’t ...
133. “I’m sorry I gave you the wrong number”, said Paul to Susan.


=> Paul apologized ...
134. Please don’t smoke in the kitchen.


=> I’d rather ...


135. Collecting stamps is one of Tommy’s interest.


=> Tommy is ...


<b>VII. WRITING (2 pts)</b>


<i><b>Writing: 180- 200 words</b></i>


<i><b>How do you think about a good teacher?</b></i>


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<b> UBND TỈNH BÌNH PHƯỚC KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYÊN QUANG TRUNG</b>
<b> SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO</b> <b> NĂM HỌC 2013-2014</b>


<b> Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên)</b>
<b> Ngày thi: 29/06/2013.</b>


(Đề thi này gồm có 06 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút.


Họ và tên thí sinh: ……….……….. Số báo danh: ………...
Chú ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào phiếu trả lời (có phát kèm đề).


<b>A. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM.</b>
<i><b>I. PHONETICS (1 pt)</b></i>


<i><b>1. Choose a word (A, B, C, D) that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.(0.5 pt)</b></i>


1. A. media <b>B. article</b> C. documentary D. viable


2. <b>A. communicate</b> B. explore C. forum D. force



3. A. television B. benefit <b>C. deny</b> D. chemistry


4. <b>A. machine</b> B. change C. teacher D. choose


nm


<i><b>2. Choose the word (A, B, C, D) whose main stress pattern is not the same as that of the others. (0.5 pt)</b></i>


6. A. amount B. relax <b>C. purpose</b> D. unique


7. A. disadvantage <b>B. communicate</b> C. documentary D. exploration
8. A. information B. limitation C. interactive <b>D. informative</b>


9. A. telegraph B. viable <b>C. deposit</b> D. violent


10. A. prediction <b>B. judgment</b> C. intelligent D. compulsion


<b>II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR. (5 pts)</b>


<b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences.</b>


11. Thomas Edison _______ hundreds of things in his life.


A. invents <b>B. invented</b> C. has invented D. had invented


12. He was very drunk. He _______ drunk so much wine.


A. should <b>B. should not have</b> C. would D. would not


13. Most ___________couples in the United States celebrate wedding anniversaries each year.



A. marriage <b>B. married</b> C. get married D. are married


14. I don’t remember __________of the decision to change the company policy on vacation. When was it
needed?


A. telling <b>B. being told</b> C. to tell D. to be told


15. What was the final _________? – 3-2 to Liverpool.


A. tour B. game C. tournament <b>D. score</b>


16. Since it’s very hot in Ho Chi Minh City, most offices are _________.


A. air-conditional B. air-conditioner <b>C. air-conditioned</b> D. hair-conditioner
17. He tried to avoid _______my question.


A. to answer B. answer <b>C. answering</b> D. that he answered


18. ________something to eat?


A. Who does want B. Who want C. Who do want <b>D. Who wants</b>
19. It was a boring weekend. ________anything.


A. I didn’t B. I don’t do <b>C. I didn’t do</b> D. I hadn’t done
20. Watch out! You _________off that ladder!


<b>A. are going to fall</b> B. are falling C. fall D. fell
21. Ann hates _________, so she doesn’t fly very often.



<b>A. flying</b> B. flew C. to fly D. flight


22. The head of the organizing board _____the winner of the competition to an excited audience.


A. declared B. presented C. showed <b>D. announced </b>


23. Julie ______________her toe into the pool to see how cold it was.


A. jumped B. sank <b>C. dipped</b> D. none are correct


24. He sat down _________his two son, one _______his left and the other ________his right.


<b>A. between/on/on</b> B. on/between/on C. on/on/between D. between/ on/in
25. ____________he had read the instructions several times; he didn’t know what to do.


<b>A. Although</b> B. After C. Until D. When


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26. A selfish person is ____________of true friendship.


A. uncapable B. capable <b>C. incapable</b> D. incapability


27. She complains noisily ___________anything she doesn’t like.


<b>A. about</b> B. for C. to D. on


28. You should prepare your son __________this TOEFL test.


A. for take B. to take <b>C. taking</b> D. have to take


29. Chinese ___________is very popular in America.



A. kitchen B. meal C. cuisine <b>D. dish</b>


30. Why don’t you come to the party? I’m sure it’s going to ________!


A. be funny <b>B. be fun</b> C. be for fun D. have fun


31. These trousers don’t really _________me; they’re too small.


A. suit <b>B. fit</b> C. match D. go with


32. It was a great pity, but we could do _________at all to help the man.


A. none <b>B. nothing </b> C. not D. anything


33. May I have _________more meat, please?


<b>A. a little</b> B. small C. another D. a few


34. I was pleased to see how ___________she looked after her recent illness.


A. right B. pleasant <b>C. well</b> D. nice


35. I’m not sure if the new tax is ___________a good idea after all.


A. much B. as <b>C. such</b> D. so


36. This ticket ________one person to the museum.


A. permits <b>B. admits</b> C. enters D. allows



37. He is a little bit ________in his left ear, but if you speak clearly he will hear what you say.


A. disabled <b>B. deaf</b> C. diseased D. dead


38. She remembered the correct address only _________she had posted the letter.


A. since B. afterwards C. following <b>D. after</b>


39. It’s an awful _________your wife couldn’t come. I was looking forward to meeting her.


A. harm <b>B. sorrow</b> C. shame D. shock


40. He saw a young woman ________on the pavement outside the shop.


A. stood <b>B. standing</b> C. has stood D. was stood


41. “I don’t want a holiday,” she said; “I’d rather ________the money.”


A. saved <b>B. save</b> C. have saved D. will save


42. Many European countries have ________laws against human cloning.


A. done B. invented C. started <b>D. introduced</b>


43. The ________ of Canada is the Canadian dollar.


A. check B. cash <b>C. currency</b> D. credit card


44. Please return________ half an hour. I’ll be ready ________ then.



<b>A. in/by</b> B. in/till C. after/till D. by/by


45. Sarah: “________is it to your house?” – Sally: “15 minutes by car.”


A. How long B. How much <b>C. How far</b> D. How often


46. She gave her son three ________.


A. 100-dollars bills B. 100-dollars bill C. 100-dollar bill <b>D. 100-dollar bills</b>
47. The Russians have ________in controlling urban growth.


A. managed B. attempted <b>C. succeeded</b> D. achieved


48. I can’t get ________how rude he was.


A. on <b>B. over</b> C. in D. away


49. The fruit tasted sweet, rather _________a peach.


A. more <b>B. like</b> C. as D. similar


50. My brother took great ________in playing the new toy.


A. delightful B. delighted <b>C. delight</b> D. delightfully


51. I wonder if I could use your dictionaries? - ________.


A. No, you don’t B. You shouldn’t <b>C. I’m afraid not</b> D. Sorry, I’m afraid
52. The plane would have landed easily ___________________the thick fog.



A. unless <b>B. but for</b> C. because of D. due to


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<b>A. What</b> B. When C. How D. Why
54. Hardly anybody knows about it, _________________?


<b>A. do they</b> B. don’t they C. do everybody D. don’t everybody
55. __________________I turn on the fan? – It’s OK.


<b>A. May </b> B. I wonder if C. Do you have any objection if D. Anybody mind
56. It was in the countryside ______________________.


A. where Tim was brought up B. Tim was brought up
<b>C. that Tim was brought up </b> D. which Tim was brought up
57. A group of us _____________________London next month.


<b>A. are going to</b> B. is going to C. will be going to D. have been gone to
58. ___________________was the effect more powerfully felt than in the suburb.


<b>A. Nowhere</b> B. Somewhere C. Everywhere D. Anywhere


59. “So long!” is another way of saying _____________________.


A. “Hello!” B. “Cheer up!” C. “Happy!” <b>D. “Goodbye!”</b>


60. It is an open question ____________________.


A. and John will get the job. <b>B. as to whether John will get the job.</b>
C. which John will get the job. D. when John will get the job.



<b>III. LANGUAGE FUNTIONS (0.5 pt)</b>


<i><b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentences.</b></i>
61. –“What do you usually do on your day off?” –“___________________”


A. I usually drive to work B. I will sleep all day.


C. I usually do not much <b>D. Nothing much. I always sleep until noon</b>
62. –“Do you get much exercise?” –“___________________”


A. I usually do <b>B. Yes, I do</b> C. How about you? D. Very often
63. –“How often do you exercise? –“___________________”


A. No, I sometimes do B. Yes, I often do D. Often I don’t do C. About three times a week
64. –“What do you usually do? –“___________________”


<b>A. I usually go swimming and play badminton B. No, I never do</b>
C. I go straight home after work D. I watch TV a lot
65. Where do you go swimming? –“___________________”


A. Every day from 5 to 6 <b>B. I always go to the Real Pool</b>
C. No, I play tennis D. I usually go by motorbike


<b>IV. GUIDED CLOZE TEST (1 PT)</b>


<i><b>Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank space in the following passage.</b></i>


Radar is an electronic device that can “see” great distances (66) _______ fog, rain, snow, cloud, and
darkness. It can find and (67) _______locate missiles, aircraft, ships, cities, rainstorms, and mountains.
Radar uses radio waves, (69) _______ light waves, which the human eye uses in seeing. This makes it (68)


_______for radar to locate many kinds of objects at (70) _______ greater distances than the eye can see.
Radar became an important military device during World War II. Today, networks of radar lookout stations
guard the United States and Canada 24 hours a day against (71) _______ missiles and airplanes. Patrol
planes and ships (72) _______ the oceans with radar for hostile ships and aircraft. Airports use radar to (73)
_______ planes safety to earth in fog or storms. Ships use it to steer clear of other (74) _______or icebergs.
Radar helps weathermen warn of (75) _______ hurricanes or tornadoes.


66. A. in spite <b>B. despite</b> C. though D. although


67. A. cure B. exact <b>C. accurately</b> D. accurate


68. <b>A. instead of</b> B. in addition C. in stead D. in addition to


69. A. possibility <b>B. possible</b> C. impossible D. can


70. A. near B. farther <b>C. far</b> D. further


71. <b>A. long range</b> B. near range C. ranged D. length range


72. A. use B. find C. seek <b>D. search</b>


73. A. find B. take <b>C. guide</b> D. guidance


74. A. vessel <b>B. vessels</b> C. sail D. sails


75. A. to approach B. approaches C. approach <b>D. approaching</b>


<b>V. READING COMPREHENSION (0.5 pt)</b>


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Ted Robinson has been worried all the week. Last Tuesday he received a letter from the local police.


In the letter he was asked to call at the station. Ted wondered why he was wanted by the police but he went
to the station yesterday, and now he is not worried any more. At the station, he was told by a smiling


policeman that his bicycle had been found. Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up
in a small village four hundred miles away. It is now being sent to his home by train. Ted was most


surprised when he heard the news. He was amused too, because he never expected the bicycle to be found. It
was stolen twenty years ago when Ted was a boy of fifteen!


76. What happened to Ted last week?


A. He lost his bicycle.
B. He received a letter from his friend.


<b>C. He was asked to go to the local police station </b>
D. He called the local police.


77. The policeman who met Ted at the station was ________.


A. impolite <b>B. friendly </b> C. generous D. reserved
78. Where was the bicycle found?


A. At the station B. On the train <b>C. In a village </b> D. In a city
79. Ted was surprised when he heard the news because ________.


A. his bicycle was found five days ago.
B. he believed that the police would find his bicycle.
C. his bicycle is being sent to his home by train.
<b>D. he didn't think his bicycle would be found. </b>
80. How old is Ted now?



<b>A. 35 </b> B. 30 C. 20 D. 15.


<b>B. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN. </b>
<b>I. VERB FORMS. (1.5 pts)</b>


<i><b>Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences.</b></i>


A friend of mine, Judith Nelson (81.presently, work) __<i><b> is presently working </b></i>__in the international
sales division at an electronics firm. She (82. just, return) __<i><b> has just returned </b></i>_ from a trip to Japan. She
(83.ask) __<i><b> was asked</b></i> ___(84.go) ___<i><b> to go</b></i> __ to Japan because she can speak Japanese. When she (85.be)
___<i><b> was</b></i> ___a business student at Boston University, she (86. study) __<i><b> studied</b></i>___Japanese for four years.
She (87.never, have) __<i><b> had never had</b></i>___the opportunity to use her Janpanese until she ( 88. go) __


<i><b>went</b></i>___ to Tokyo last year. While she was there, she (89. speak) ___<i><b> spoke</b></i>__Japanese every day and( 90.
enjoy) ___<i><b> enjoyed</b></i>__ every minute of it, She’s anxious to return.


<b>II. WORD FORMS. (1.5 pts)</b>


<b>91. Alexander G. Bell was one of the greatest inventors. He invented the telephone.</b> <b>(invent)</b>
<b>92. Each religion has its set of beliefs.</b> <b>(believe)</b>


<b>93. English is the native language in the United States.</b> <b>(nation)</b>


<b>94. All contracts are translated to avoid any misunderstanding between the companies.(understand)</b>
<b>95. The principal said some encouraging words to the pupils before the exam. (courage)</b>


<b>96. Things in this shop are comparatively cheaper than those in other shops.</b> <b>(compare)</b>
<b>97. He finally received recognization for his work.</b> <b>(recognize)</b>



<b>98. The president expressed his admiration to many people. </b> <b>(admire)</b>
<b>99. The country was in a bad economic situation.</b> <b>(economy)</b>
<b>100. Parents should encourage independence in their children.</b> <b>(depend)</b>


<b>III. READING COMPREHENSION. (1 pts)</b>


<i><b>Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer: True (T), False (F).</b></i>


<b>THE NEWS MEDIA</b>


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TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future new categories of news media will develop. Even today
computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception of news.


1. People learn what is happening in the world by news media. (T)
2. The media can be arranged in three groups. (F)


3. Television and radio are broadcast media. (T)


4. In the United States, news is broadcasted every five mittutes. (F)
5. Computers will soon be developed to transmit and receive news. (T)


<b>IV. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS.</b>


<b>Supply each space with a suitable preposition to complete each sentence.</b>


106. We are all aware of the importance of the environment protection.
107. Was there much damage to your car?


108. The owner hoped to avoid the negotiations with the union members.
109. Nobody objected apart from you, so we did it.



110. It’s your fault! But for you, I’d have been on time.
111. She spends most of the day sitting at the window.


112. The woman broke down when the police told her that her son had died.
113. I asked around but nobody has seen my wallet.


114. Don’t worry on account of me. Think about/of yourself.
115. There was a good increase in the stock market.


<b>The passage below contains 10 mistakes. IDENTIFY and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the</b>
<b>numbered spaces.</b>


<b>How many times have you come back from what meant to be a relaxing holiday and said, “If only I</b>
<b>stayed at home”? Why are holidays often more stressful than staying at home? It is not actually very</b>
<b>surprising that foreign travel is tired and it is not just because of the distances involving. A successful trip</b>
<b>needs planning and very careful preparation – this is a hard work. Having set up, you will probably have to</b>
<i><b>spend hours in stuffy airports because endless delays. Flying, as everyone know, is itself a stressful</b></i>
experience for most people. Finally, you arrive in an unfamiliar environment with perhaps no knowledge
<b>whatsoever about the local language. It is almost like becoming a child again: one feels so helpless and</b>
<b>stupid. Imagine not to be able to explain what you want to eat to a waiter or where you are staying to a taxi</b>
driver!


MISTAKE CORRECTION: <i><b> (1 point for 1 correct answer X 10 = 10p)</b></i>


<i>Mistakes</i> <i>Corrections</i> <i>Mistakes</i> <i>Corrections</i>


<b>26. meant</b> <b>26. was meant</b> <b>31. up</b> <b>31. off</b>


<b>27. stayed</b> <b>27. had stayed</b> <b>32. because</b> <b>32. because of</b>



<b>28. tired</b> <b>28. tiring</b> <b>33. know</b> <b>33. knows</b>


<b>29. involving</b> <b>29. involved</b> <b>34. about</b> <b>34. of</b>


<b>30. a hard work</b> <b>30. hard work</b> <b>35. to be</b> <b>35. being</b>


<b>VI. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (2.5 pts)</b>


126. They arrived very late because they had a flat tire.


=> If <i><b>they hadn’t had a flat tire, they wouldn’t have arrived late.</b></i>


127. I regret not going to the airport to say goodbye.
=> I wish <i><b>I had gone to the airport to say goodbye.</b></i>


128. I advise you not to say anything like that again.
=> You’d <i><b>better not say anything like that again.</b></i>


129. She didn’t let them out of sight for a second.
=> Not <i><b>for a second did she let them out of sight.</b></i>


130. We spent more time talking about it than actually doing it.
=> Talking <i><b>about it took us more time than actually doing it.</b></i>


131. “We are spending more on education than ever before,” he claimed.
=> He claimed that more <i><b>was being spent on education than ever before.</b></i>


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133. “I’m sorry I gave you the wrong number”, said Paul to Susan.
=> Paul apologized <i><b>to Susan for having given her the wrong number.</b></i>



134. Please don’t smoke in the kitchen.


=> I’d rather <i><b>you didn’t smoke in the kitchen.</b></i>


135. Collecting stamps is one of Tommy’s interest.
=> Tommy is <i><b>interested in collecting stamps.</b></i>


<b>VII. WRITING (2 pts)</b>


<i><b>Writing: 180- 200 words</b></i>


<i><b>How do you think about a good teacher?</b></i>


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