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cau1 : choose the best answer : 1 .............. it was raining heavily he went out without a raincoat a in spite b in spite of c however d although 2 ............. of the committee , i’d like to thank you for your generous donation . a according b on behalf c together d in addition 3 ................. he was not feeling very well , mr. graham went to visit his aunt as usual . a although b however c therefore d still 4 ............. he had no money for a bus , he had to walk all the way home ....
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cau1 : choose the best answer : 1 .............. it was raining heavily he went out without a raincoat a in spite b in spite of c however d although 2 ............. of the committee , i’d like to thank you for your generous donation . a according b on behalf c together d in addition 3 ................. he was not feeling very well , mr. graham went to visit his aunt as usual . a although b however c therefore d still 4 ............. he had no money for a bus , he had to walk all the way home . a for b thus c so d as 5 ............... to an accident in the high street , traffic is moving very slowly on the london road a through b owing c because d since 6 of course i’m a christian ................. i expect everyone who works here to be a christian too a since b then c and d but 7 the ...................... the disaster was angine failure , not human error a reason by b reason on c reason why d reason for 8 we have to start early ................. we will not be late a so that b that c because d because of 9 she came in quietly .................. not to wake the baby a as if b so as c such as d if so 10 he was offered the job ...................... his qualifications were poor a despite b in spite of c even though d whereas

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23 tháng 4 2017

cau1 : choose the best answer :

1 .............. it was raining heavily he went out without a raincoat

a in spite b in spite of c however d although

2 ............. of the committee , i’d like to thank you for your generous donation .

a according b on behalf c together d in addition

3 ................. he was not feeling very well , mr. graham went to visit his aunt as usual .

a although b however c therefore d still

4 ............. he had no money for a bus , he had to walk all the way home .

a for b thus c so d as

5 ............... to an accident in the high street , traffic is moving very slowly on the london road

a through b owing c because d since

6 of course i’m a christian ................. i expect everyone who works here to be a christian too

a since b then c and d but

7 the ...................... the disaster was angine failure , not human error

a reason by b reason on c reason why d reason for

8 we have to start early ................. we will not be late

a so that b that c because d because of

9 she came in quietly .................. not to wake the baby

a as if b so as c such as d if so

10 he was offered the job ...................... his qualifications were poor

a despite b in spite of c even though d whereas

I. Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence. 1. Villagers are more kind, friendly and warm-hearted than city . A. dwellers B. foreigners C. beginners D. movers 2. You can see the of the suburbs in Ho Chi Minh City with many apartment buildings, supermarkets, shopping centres, and schools. A. urban area B. convenience C. urban sprawl D. living condition 3. Dong Khoi Street is the main shopping street in the of downtown in Ho Chi Minh City. A. mind...
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  • I. Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence. 1. Villagers are more kind, friendly and warm-hearted than city . A. dwellers B. foreigners C. beginners D. movers 2. You can see the of the suburbs in Ho Chi Minh City with many apartment buildings, supermarkets, shopping centres, and schools. A. urban area B. convenience C. urban sprawl D. living condition 3. Dong Khoi Street is the main shopping street in the of downtown in Ho Chi Minh City. A. mind B. heart C. head D. spot 4. It is considered that life in a city is wonderful and . A. funny B. boring C. enjoyable D. helpful 5. No city in America has monuments and museums into one area as Washington, DC. A. as much B. such many C. as many D. a few 6. My passport last month, so I will have to get a new one. A. elapsed B. expired C. ended D. terminated 7. The department is also deeply in various improvement schemes. A. connected B. entailed C. involved D. implied 8. His answer was so confused that I could hardly make any of it at all. A. interpretation B. meaning C. intelligibility D. sense 9. The main attraction of the job was that it offered the to do the research. A. possibility B. proposal C. opportunity D. prospect 10. I wish you’d tell me what I do in this difficult situation. A. shall B. would C. should D. ought 11. A competitor may submit any number of entries , each one is accompanied by a packet top. A. supposing B. notwithstanding C. assuredly D. provided 12. They always kept on good with their next-door neighbours for the children’s sake. A. friendship B. relations C. will D. terms 13. He earns his living by old paintings. A. reviving B. restoring C. reforming D. replenishing 14. Hotel rooms must be by noon, but luggage may be left with the porter. A. vacated B. evacuated C. abandoned D. left 15. The majority of nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a .
  • A. rarity B. minority C. scarcity D. minimum
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I. Read the passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C or D. LIFE OF A MAN Thomas is now in his sixties, and is one of the many homeless people who live on the streets he buys a newspaper most days. Today, with his fellow tramps, he reads about yesterday’ s student demonstration. Like many of the tramps that live under the bridge in New York, Thomas was not always so poor. A long time ago he was in the Navy, and like many who have been to sea for a long time, he has stayed slim and...
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I. Read the passage and choose the best answer from A, B, C or D. LIFE OF A MAN Thomas is now in his sixties, and is one of the many homeless people who live on the streets he buys a newspaper most days. Today, with his fellow tramps, he reads about yesterday’ s student demonstration. Like many of the tramps that live under the bridge in New York, Thomas was not always so poor. A long time ago he was in the Navy, and like many who have been to sea for a long time, he has stayed slim and fit. Despite the strict organization on board ship, he loved the life, and had the opportunity to see many countries. He visited Poland and Russia; in South Africa he realized what he valued in each country was the people he met. He was always astonished and delighted by the ways in which the people he met differed from one country to another. Some day, he hopes, everyone will see the world as he does. After many happy years in Navy, he had to retire. The good things in life always come to an end. His mother and father had long since died and he’d lost touch with his other relatives. He came to New York and became an industrial designer. He was happy, although it wasn’t the same as the sea. He never wanted to get married and have children. And then there was the period of darkness. He smiles sadly. He shrugs his shoulders and looks at his hands. There are tears in the corners of his eyes. This is something that he cannot bring himself to talk about. “It all went wrong”, he whispers. He was silent for a minute; then recovered. He began to talk more loudly. “Look at me now­ it makes me angry. And what about the President? He’s been in power for years, and look what he’s done for us. Nothing! I’m still out on the streets and live the life of a tramp.” 39. It would appear that Thomas _________ A. has organized a protest recently. B. takes an interest in important events. C. has no contact with other homeless people. D. is not as poor as he used to be. 40. When Thomas was in the Navy, he _________ A. only visited three countries. B. enjoyed the strict life on board ship. C. was very well paid for the job he did. D. liked meeting people from different countries. 41. Thomas changed his job because he _________ A. was too old to stay in the Navy. B. wanted to start a family. C. wanted to be near his relatives in New York. D. did not enjoy the work any more. 42. Thomas lost his job and became a tramp because _________ A. he did not have any family. B. he was tired of doing normal job. C. of reasons he does not want to discuss D. of the death of his parents. 43. The text states that Thomas thinks the President _________ A. should not allow home people to stay on the streets. B.should increase pensions for oldpeople. C. has not had enough time to change things. D.should have done more to help people like him
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39. It would appear that Thomas _________

A. has organized a protest recently.

B. takes an interest in important events.

C. has no contact with other homeless people.

D. is not as poor as he used to be.

40. When Thomas was in the Navy, he _________

A. only visited three countries.

B. enjoyed the strict life on board ship.

C. was very well paid for the job he did.

D. liked meeting people from different countries.

41. Thomas changed his job because he _________

A. was too old to stay in the Navy.

B. wanted to start a family.

C. wanted to be near his relatives in New York.

D. did not enjoy the work any more.

42. Thomas lost his job and became a tramp because _________

A. he did not have any family.

B. he was tired of doing normal job.

C. of reasons he does not want to discuss

D. of the death of his parents.

43. The text states that Thomas thinks the President _________

A. should not allow home people to stay on the streets.

B.should increase pensions for oldpeople.

C. has not had enough time to change things.

D.should have done more to help people like him

24 tháng 9 2018

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 61. We still do not know how life appeared on Earth, but everything suggests that it _____ in the oceans. A. should be born B. be born C. was born D. had been born 62. When a country is at war young men are often _____ into the army. A. forced B. obliged C. drafted D. sent 63. Conservation of the environment must be taken seriously if future generations _____. A. are...
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

61. We still do not know how life appeared on Earth, but everything suggests that it _____ in the oceans.
A. should be born B. be born C. was born D. had been born
62. When a country is at war young men are often _____ into the army.
A. forced B. obliged C. drafted D. sent
63. Conservation of the environment must be taken seriously if future generations _____.
A. are going to survive B. are to survive C. will be surviving D. are surviving

64. _____ amusing in parts, this book is unlikely to be a best-seller.
A. Although B. As though C. Regardless of D. In spite of
65. That can’t be _____ hanging in their living room; it must be a museum reproduction.
A. a real Picasso B. one real Picasso C. the real Picasso D. real Picasso
66. She’s taking over from one of the tenants on the estate, _____ farms about forty hectares.
A. which B. whose C. who D. that
67. Everybody _____ it for granted that I would pay for the meal, as I was the only one who would afford to.
A. made B. put C. took D. got
68. She sat back in a _____ relaxed pose, her hands trembling slightly in her lap.
A. trickily B. fraudulently C. deceptively D. deceitfully
69. Would you rather I _____ my holiday in June next year instead of later?
A. took D. would take C. am taking D. am going to take
70. In Britain people without gardens often grow vegetables and flowers on their _____.
A. allotments B. compounds C. parks D. beds
71. He has all the right _____ for the job.
A. degrees B. certificates C. diplomas D. qualifications
72. Even the Geneva Convention, an international agreement that regulates _____, recognizes the need.
A. the treatment of prisoners of war B. the war prisoners’ treatment
C. the prisoners of war’s treatment D. the prisoner’s treatment of war
73. Burglars tend to _____ away from building which are securely locked.
A. move D. shy C. walk D. slip
74. The journey was quite difficult, but the travelers were _____ the worse for the experience.
A. none B. neither C. nor D. not
75. The annual _____ with the school was a day out to a local glass factory.
A. expedition B. journey C. excursion D. voyage
76. “How did Bob get into such a mess?”
“I don’t know why he is in trouble – _____ the bare facts of the case.”
A. he did all it to present B. all he did was present
C. all he did to present was D. it was all he did to present
77. Rarely have I visited _____ Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
A. as beautiful a city as B. as beautiful as the city C. as a beautiful city as D. as a city as beautiful as
78. If you’re travelling in high season, it’s best to make hotel reservations _____ in advance.
A. right B. soon C. just D. well
79. I hope Alice _____ for me when I retire in six years’ time.
A. is still working B. is still going to work C. will be working D. will still work
80. My clothes need ironing – they’re _____.
A. folded B. bent C. creased D. doubled
81. Compared with all other forms of transportation, the automobile remains the most highly _____ mode of
transportation between cities in the United States.
A. favoring B. favored C. favorable D. favorite
82. _____, I’d rather stay in tonight as I have some work to do.
A. In my view B. Personally C. In my idea D. According to me
83. She’s a _____ person, even if she doesn’t want to admit it, and she thinks that this year will be a bad one due to
our bad start.
A. supernatural B. superficial C. superfluous D. superstitious
84. _____ was a bitterly cold one last January, but turned out to be a wonderful day despite the chill.
A. David’s and Victoria wedding day B. David and Victoria wedding day
C. David’s and Victoria’s wedding day D. David and Victoria’s wedding day
85. _____ fly about in swarms eating green they can find.
A. Caterpillars B. Bees C. Locusts D. Moths

86. If you’ve got measles, your skin is covered in _____.
A. stains B. dots C. blots D. spots
87. It was a long time before it _____ on me that she was your sister.
A. dawned B. flashed C. struck D. broke
88. The child sat in the middle of the floor and _____ refused to move.
A. distinctly B. decisively C. totally D. flatly
89. “Where is Martha?” – “_____ all over, she decided to go to bed.”
A. Ached B. Aching C. Having ached D. Being ached
90. The climb _____ have been exhausting, but the view from the top made it well worthwhile.
A. would B. should C. can D. may

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5 tháng 3 2018

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

61. We still do not know how life appeared on Earth, but everything suggests that it _____ in the oceans.
A. should be born B. be born C. was born D. had been born
62. When a country is at war young men are often _____ into the army.
A. forced B. obliged C. drafted D. sent
63. Conservation of the environment must be taken seriously if future generations _____.
A. are going to survive B. are to survive C. will be surviving D. are surviving

64. _____ amusing in parts, this book is unlikely to be a best-seller.
A. Although B. As though C. Regardless of D. In spite of
65. That can’t be _____ hanging in their living room; it must be a museum reproduction.
A. a real Picasso B. one real Picasso C. the real Picasso D. real Picasso
66. She’s taking over from one of the tenants on the estate, _____ farms about forty hectares.
A. which B. whose C. who D. that
67. Everybody _____ it for granted that I would pay for the meal, as I was the only one who would afford to.
A. made B. put C. took D. got
68. She sat back in a _____ relaxed pose, her hands trembling slightly in her lap.
A. trickily B. fraudulently C. deceptively D. deceitfully
69. Would you rather I _____ my holiday in June next year instead of later?
A. took D. would take C. am taking D. am going to take
70. In Britain people without gardens often grow vegetables and flowers on their _____.
A. allotments B. compounds C. parks D. beds
71. He has all the right _____ for the job.
A. degrees B. certificates C. diplomas D. qualifications
72. Even the Geneva Convention, an international agreement that regulates _____, recognizes the need.
A. the treatment of prisoners of war B. the war prisoners’ treatment
C. the prisoners of war’s treatment D. the prisoner’s treatment of war
73. Burglars tend to _____ away from building which are securely locked.
A. move D. shy C. walk D. slip
74. The journey was quite difficult, but the travelers were _____ the worse for the experience.
A. none B. neither C. nor D. not
75. The annual _____ with the school was a day out to a local glass factory.
A. expedition B. journey C. excursion D. voyage
76. “How did Bob get into such a mess?”
“I don’t know why he is in trouble – _____ the bare facts of the case.”
A. he did all it to present B. all he did was present
C. all he did to present was D. it was all he did to present
77. Rarely have I visited _____ Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
A. as beautiful a city as B. as beautiful as the city C. as a beautiful city as D. as a city as beautiful as
78. If you’re travelling in high season, it’s best to make hotel reservations _____ in advance.
A. right B. soon C. just D. well
79. I hope Alice _____ for me when I retire in six years’ time.
A. is still working B. is still going to work C. will be working D. will still work
80. My clothes need ironing – they’re _____.
A. folded B. bent C. creased D. doubled
81. Compared with all other forms of transportation, the automobile remains the most highly _____ mode of
transportation between cities in the United States.
A. favoring B. favored C. favorable D. favorite
82. _____, I’d rather stay in tonight as I have some work to do.
A. In my view B. Personally C. In my idea D. According to me
83. She’s a _____ person, even if she doesn’t want to admit it, and she thinks that this year will be a bad one due to
our bad start.
A. supernatural B. superficial C. superfluous D. superstitious
84. _____ was a bitterly cold one last January, but turned out to be a wonderful day despite the chill.
A. David’s and Victoria wedding day B. David and Victoria wedding day
C. David’s and Victoria’s wedding day D. David and Victoria’s wedding day
85. _____ fly about in swarms eating green they can find.
A. Caterpillars B. Bees C. Locusts D. Moths

86. If you’ve got measles, your skin is covered in _____.
A. stains B. dots C. blots D. spots
87. It was a long time before it _____ on me that she was your sister.
A. dawned B. flashed C. struck D. broke
88. The child sat in the middle of the floor and _____ refused to move.
A. distinctly B. decisively C. totally D. flatly
89. “Where is Martha?” – “_____ all over, she decided to go to bed.”
A. Ached B. Aching C. Having ached D. Being ached
90. The climb _____ have been exhausting, but the view from the top made it well worthwhile.
A. would B. should C. can D. may

Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of (56)_________ speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today (57)_______ around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman (58)______ of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not (59)______ even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. (60)________, during the course of the next...
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Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of (56)_________ speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today (57)_______ around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman (58)______ of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not (59)______ even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. (60)________, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary (61)________. Thus small enclaves of English speakers became establish work and grew in (62)________ parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy. Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored (63)________ computer systems worldwide is in English. Two (64)________ of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there (65)________ more than 700 million English users in the world.
56. A. a few B. few C. some D. a lot
57. A. hailed B. frequented C. emerged D. engaged
58. A. invader B. invasion C. invade D. invasive
59. A. experienced B. conferred C. stretched D. extended
60. A. Therefore B. However C. So D. but
61. A. work B. job C. employment D. career
62. A. various B. variety C. varying D. varied
63. A. in B. on C. into D. onto
64. A. third B. thirds C. threes D. three
65. A. have been B. has been C. is D. are
III. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions. (10 points)
My lawyer, Mr. Turner, is the only man I know who has seen a ghost. He is a quiet even-tempered man whose life is spent in dealing with facts. He is the last person in the world to give way to fantasy. He has a wife and two children of whom he is proud, takes a modest holiday abroad every year and spends his Sundays gardening. He is knowledgeable about art and architecture, though he doesn’t pretend to be an expert by any means. It is, therefore, all the more surprising that he should be so insistent about the ghost. It happened, so he says, like this: He was travelling from London to the north of England by train. It was a misty November evening and the train was half empty. In fact, for the first part of the journey Mr. Turner had the carriage to himself and sat dozing over a newspaper. However, at the first stop a passenger jumped in, slamming the door behind him. He seemed out of his breath as if he had been running. He was a striking looking young man with dark, bushy hair and bright intelligent eyes. He was dressed rather oddly in a long waistcoat with silver buttons, tight trousers and embroidered waistcoat. Mr. Turner didn’t pay much attention to this because people wear all sorts of extravagant clothes these days and he had long grown accustomed to them. Presently, the two men got into conversation, as people do on long journeys. Mr. Turner was interested to discover that the young man was very knowledgeable about art – in particular portraits. His name, he said, was Joseph Hart, and he was on his way to visit an exhibition. It seemed that he worked in a famous London Art Gallery – a picture restorer, perhaps, thought Mr. Turner, he seemed to know a great deal about varnishes and paints, and even more about the subjects of certain portraits. When Mr. Turner asked his opinion of the portrait of a famous judge by an artist he admired, his companion laughed and said: “He’s only a reproduction – a good one I agree but you can’t talk to a reproduction”. He spoke as though the person in the portrait were still living. After a while the carriage got hot and steamy and Mr. Turner dropped off. He woke up just as the train was drawing up at a junction with a grinding of brakes. His companion had disappeared. A few days later, having returned to London, Mr. Turner found himself near the Art Gallery. Moved by some impulse, he went in and inquired for Joseph Hart. The attendant directed him to a room devoted to early nineteenth century portraits of well-known men. There was no one in the room and Mr. Turner looked around him. Without knowing quite how he had got there, he found himself standing in front of a full-length portrait of a young dark man in tight trousers and an embroidered waistcoat. The eyes smiled at him with a hint of amusement. The name-plate at the foot of the picture read: Joseph Hart, Gentleman, 1800-1835.
66. What kind of person was Mr. Turner?
A. Imaginative B. Fantastic C. Sensible D. Insensitive
67. Although he was a lawyer, Mr. Turner_________.
A. pretended to know a lot about art. B. knew something about art C. pretended to take interest in art. D. intended to learn more about art.
68. When the passenger entered Mr. Turner’s department, ________.
A. he was panting B. he was running C. the train was just training D. the carriage was half-empty.
69. The passenger’s clothes didn’t seem strange to Mr. Turner because ________.
A. he was used to wearing strange clothes. B. he liked people who wore strange clothes
C. everyone he knew wore strange clothes. D. he had seen a lot of people in strange clothes
61. Mr. Turner thought the young man might _______.
A. be an art dealer B. be an art expert C. renew old pictures D. paint reproductions of old pictures
62. Why wouldn’t the young man give an opinion on the portrait of the judge?
A. The judge wasn’t alive. B. The judge was still alive. C. The picture was a copy. D. He hadn’t seen it.
63. When did Mr. Turner first realize that the passenger had gone?
A. When the train started. B. After the train had stopped.
C. Just before the train stopped. D. When the train was leaving the station.
64. Why did Mr. Turner go into the Art Gallery?
A. He was walking past there. B. He had never been there before.
C. He has planned to do so D. He suddenly decided to.
65. In the part of the Gallery that Mr. Turner was directed to, ________.
A. there were a lot of pictures of unknown people B. there were a lot of nineteenth century people
C. no one else was looking at the pictures D. he only saw one portrait
66. When Mr. Turner looked the portrait of Joseph Hart, _______.
A. he smiled at it B. he thought it smiled at him C. he didn’t recognize it D. he was amused

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Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of (56)_________ speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today (57)_______ around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman (58)______ of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not (59)______ even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. (60)________, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary (61)________. Thus small enclaves of English speakers became establish work and grew in (62)________ parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy. Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored (63)________ computer systems worldwide is in English. Two (64)________ of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there (65)________ more than 700 million English users in the world.
56. A. a few B. few C. some D. a lot
57. A. hailed B. frequented C. emerged D. engaged
58. A. invader B. invasion C. invade D. invasive
59. A. experienced B. conferred C. stretched D. extended
60. A. Therefore B. However C. So D. but
61. A. work B. job C. employment D. career
62. A. various B. variety C. varying D. varied
63. A. in B. on C. into D. onto
64. A. third B. thirds C. threes D. three
65. A. have been B. has been C. is D. are

20 tháng 8 2018

III. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions. (10 points)
My lawyer, Mr. Turner, is the only man I know who has seen a ghost. He is a quiet even-tempered man whose life is spent in dealing with facts. He is the last person in the world to give way to fantasy. He has a wife and two children of whom he is proud, takes a modest holiday abroad every year and spends his Sundays gardening. He is knowledgeable about art and architecture, though he doesn’t pretend to be an expert by any means. It is, therefore, all the more surprising that he should be so insistent about the ghost. It happened, so he says, like this: He was travelling from London to the north of England by train. It was a misty November evening and the train was half empty. In fact, for the first part of the journey Mr. Turner had the carriage to himself and sat dozing over a newspaper. However, at the first stop a passenger jumped in, slamming the door behind him. He seemed out of his breath as if he had been running. He was a striking looking young man with dark, bushy hair and bright intelligent eyes. He was dressed rather oddly in a long waistcoat with silver buttons, tight trousers and embroidered waistcoat. Mr. Turner didn’t pay much attention to this because people wear all sorts of extravagant clothes these days and he had long grown accustomed to them. Presently, the two men got into conversation, as people do on long journeys. Mr. Turner was interested to discover that the young man was very knowledgeable about art – in particular portraits. His name, he said, was Joseph Hart, and he was on his way to visit an exhibition. It seemed that he worked in a famous London Art Gallery – a picture restorer, perhaps, thought Mr. Turner, he seemed to know a great deal about varnishes and paints, and even more about the subjects of certain portraits. When Mr. Turner asked his opinion of the portrait of a famous judge by an artist he admired, his companion laughed and said: “He’s only a reproduction – a good one I agree but you can’t talk to a reproduction”. He spoke as though the person in the portrait were still living. After a while the carriage got hot and steamy and Mr. Turner dropped off. He woke up just as the train was drawing up at a junction with a grinding of brakes. His companion had disappeared. A few days later, having returned to London, Mr. Turner found himself near the Art Gallery. Moved by some impulse, he went in and inquired for Joseph Hart. The attendant directed him to a room devoted to early nineteenth century portraits of well-known men. There was no one in the room and Mr. Turner looked around him. Without knowing quite how he had got there, he found himself standing in front of a full-length portrait of a young dark man in tight trousers and an embroidered waistcoat. The eyes smiled at him with a hint of amusement. The name-plate at the foot of the picture read: Joseph Hart, Gentleman, 1800-1835.
66. What kind of person was Mr. Turner?
A. Imaginative B. Fantastic C. Sensible D. Insensitive
67. Although he was a lawyer, Mr. Turner_________.
A. pretended to know a lot about art. B. knew something about art C. pretended to take interest in art. D. intended to learn more about art.
68. When the passenger entered Mr. Turner’s department, ________.
A. he was panting B. he was running C. the train was just training D. the carriage was half-empty.

69. The passenger’s clothes didn’t seem strange to Mr. Turner because ________.
A. he was used to wearing strange clothes. B. he liked people who wore strange clothes
C. everyone he knew wore strange clothes. D. he had seen a lot of people in strange clothes
61. Mr. Turner thought the young man might _______.
A. be an art dealer B. be an art expert C. renew old pictures D. paint reproductions of old pictures
62. Why wouldn’t the young man give an opinion on the portrait of the judge?
A. The judge wasn’t alive. B. The judge was still alive. C. The picture was a copy. D. He hadn’t seen it.
63. When did Mr. Turner first realize that the passenger had gone?
A. When the train started. B. After the train had stopped.
C. Just before the train stopped. D. When the train was leaving the station.
64. Why did Mr. Turner go into the Art Gallery?
A. He was walking past there. B. He had never been there before.
C. He has planned to do so D. He suddenly decided to.
65. In the part of the Gallery that Mr. Turner was directed to, ________.
A. there were a lot of pictures of unknown people B. there were a lot of nineteenth century people
C. no one else was looking at the pictures D. he only saw one portrait
66. When Mr. Turner looked the portrait of Joseph Hart, _______.
A. he smiled at it B. he thought it smiled at him C. he didn’t recognize it D. he was amused

TEST 4 Mark the letter A, B, C. or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 1. It is hard for linguists to draw the line between languages and dialects. A. Linguists find hard to draw the line between languages and dialects. B. Linguists find it hard drawing the line between languages and dialects. C. Linguists find it hard to draw the line between languages and dialects. D. Linguists find it is hard to draw the line between languages...
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TEST 4

Mark the letter A, B, C. or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

1. It is hard for linguists to draw the line between languages and dialects.

A. Linguists find hard to draw the line between languages and dialects.

B. Linguists find it hard drawing the line between languages and dialects.

C. Linguists find it hard to draw the line between languages and dialects.

D. Linguists find it is hard to draw the line between languages and dialects.

2. Cultural changes have never been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization.

A. Never before cultural changes have been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization.

B. Never before cultural have changes been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization.

C. Never before have been cultural changes as accelerated as they are now during the globalization.

D. Never before have cultural changes been as accelerated as they are now during the globalization.

3. Many immigrants do not want their children to suffer from not speaking dominant language well, as they did.

A. Many immigrants do not want their children to speak dominant language as worse as they did.

B. Many immigrants want their children to speak dominant language better than they did.

C. Many immigrants want their children to speak dominant language as well as they did.

D. Many immigrants want to speak dominant language as well as their children can.

4. I think childhood is the best time to learn languages well.

A. According to my opinion, children are the best to learn languages well.

B. In my opinion, there is no time that is better than childhood to learn languages well. C. My opinion is that we can learn languages well only in our childhood.

D. To me, there is no time that is as good as childhood to learn languages well.

5. People often mistakenly think that children can learn to speak only one language well.

A. Children are often believed to be able to speak only one language well and it's true.

B. It is often believed that children cannot learn to speak several languages.

C. It is not true that children can learn to speak only one language well.

D. It is normal to believe that children can learn to speak only one language well.

6. There are over fifty ethnic groups but we all use Vietnamese as the official language.

A. Although there are over fifty ethnic groups, we all use Vietnamese as the official language.

B. Despite there are over fifty ethnic groups, we all use Vietnamese as the official language.

C. However, there are over fifty ethnic groups, we all use Vietnamese as the official language.

D. In spite of using Vietnamese as the official language, there are over fifty ethnic groups.

7. There's no point in preventing people from shifting to a different language.

A. It is possible to prevent people from shifting to a different language.

B. It's useless to prevent people from shifting to a different language.

C. People will be prevented from shifting to a different language though it's hard.

D. No one wants to prevent people from shifting to a different language.

8. Languages allow people to experience and share their cultures.

A. People are able to experience and share their cultures through languages.

B. People are not allowed to experience and share their cultures without languages.

C. People must experience and share their cultures by languages.

D. People cannot experience and share their cultures without languages.

9. Preserving cultural identities in international world is a matter of great dispute.

A. It is a great dispute as cultural identities should be preserved in international.

B. No matter how great dispute is, cultural identities should be preserved in international.

C. That the dispute of preserving cultural identities in international world is a great matter.

D. The fact that cultural identities should be preserved in international world is a matter of great dispute.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

10. Sacred texts and ceremonies can seem confusing with no one there to guide. Young people find an expert willing to explain their significance.

A. Although sacred texts and ceremonies can seem confusing with no one there to guide, young people are forced to find an expert willing to explain their significance.

B. Because sacred texts and ceremonies can seem confusing with no one there to guide, so young people are willing to find an expert to explain their significance.

C. For sacred texts and ceremonies can seem confusing with no one there to guide, young people might find an expert willing to explain their significance.

D. Since sacred texts and ceremonies can seem confusing with no one there to guide, young people are supposed to find an expert willing to explain their significance.

11. Culture, language, facilities or economy level of the family are different. Vocal guidelines and acting in daily activities are the ways of the life experience knowledge transfer.

A. Vocal guidelines and acting in daily activities are the ways of the life experience knowledge transfer despite of different culture, language, facilities or economy level of the family.

B. Vocal guidelines and acting in daily activities are the ways of the life experience powledge transfer regardless of different culture, language, facilities or economy level of the family.

C. Vocal guidelines and acting in daily activities are the ways of the life experience knowledge transfer due to different culture, language, facilities or economy level of the family.

D. Vocal guidelines and acting in daily activities are the ways of the life experience knowledge transfer although different culture, language, facilities or economy level of the family.

12. We can't deny the potential influences of global communications on our cultural identity, as it will become even more powerful.

A. It can be undeniable that global communications will become even more powerful in potentially influencing our cultural identity.

B. It cannot deny that global communications will become even more powerful in potentially influencing our cultural identity.

C. It cannot be denied that global communications will become even more powerful in potentially influencing our cultural identity.

D. It hardly deny that global communications will become even more powerful in potentially influencing our cultural identity.

13. We accept that changes are unavoidable. We will not allow everything to be wiped out, destroyed or forgotten.

A. Accepting that changes are unavoidable does not mean that we will allow everything to be wiped out, destroyed or forgotten.

B. Despite accepting that changes are unavoidable, but we will not allow everything to be wiped out, destroyed or forgotten.

C. Rather than accepting that changes are unavoidable we will allow everything to be wiped out, destroyed or forgotten.

D. We accept that changes are unavoidable, as we will not allow everything to be wiped out, destroyed or forgotten.

14. People have given up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture. They begin to lose their sense of self.

A. If people have not given up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture, they will not lose their sense of self.

B. Giving up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture means that people totally lose their sense of self.

C. Once people have given up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture, they are about to lose their sense of self.

D. Whenever people have given up their heritage, traditional beliefs and other aspects of their native culture, they are supposed to lose their sense of self.

15. Thousands of languages are at risk of extinction. You know one of them, then teach it to others.

A. As long as you know one of thousands of languages that are at risk of extinction, then teach it to others.

B. If you know one of thousands of languages that are at risk of extinction, teach it to others.

C. For you know one of thousands of languages that are at risk of extinction, teach it to others.

D. Whenever you know one of thousands of languages that are at risk of extinction, then teach it to others.

II. GRAMMAR

16. A number of bad contracts and last year’s deep recession finally drove him _________ business.

A. off ​​B. out of ​C. from ​D. outside

17. _________ working very long hours, John strives to exercise at least twice a week.

A. Regardless of ​B. On behalf of ​C. Because of​ D. However

18. _________ the dissonance between the employees, our office became an obnoxious place to work.

A. Since​ B. In spite of​​ C. In place of​D. Due to

19. You should not try to ski on your own _________ having a few lessons from a certified instructor.

A. while B. without C. after D. instead of

20. “Guess who is responsible _________ this mess! It’s the man you are looking forward to _________!”

A. about – see ​B. for – see​​ C. of – seeing ​D. for – seeing

21. If they don’t _________ my sight at once, I’ll go mad or shoot them.

A. get away from

B. go out from

C. get out of

D. go off

22. For a person who was _________ Harvard, she has a rather low salary.

A. graduated B. graduated on C. graduated at D. graduated from

23. I went to see Aunt Mathilda yesterday and found her wearing her best dress. She said she was waiting for her insurance agent who’d said he would _________.

A. call her off

B. call at her

C. call on her

D. call her out

24. This news is too good to be true. I’m afraid George has _________ it up himself.

A. brought​ B. did ​C. put ​​D. made

25. I’m afraid he couldn’t help being jealous _________ his brother’s good fortune.

A. of ​​B. about ​C. at​​ D. over

26. We arrived _________ our village _________ a lovely night _________ October.

A. in – on – in

B. to – in – in

C. at – at – on

D. at – on – in

27. Last night I came _________ my teacher at the cinema, but she didn’t talk to me!

A. into ​B. by ​​C. across​ D. down on

28. _________the critics, the film is almost as good as the novel itself.

A. With regard to

B Concerning

C. In comparison to

D. According to

29. The next meeting will be held _________ February, probably _________ the second Tuesday of the month.

A. at – in​ B. in – at ​C. in – on ​D. at – on

30. I’m afraid there is something wrong _________ my ear. I can’t hear you properly.

A. from​ B. of ​​C. at​ D. with

31. Over a hundred Embassy staff and their families _________ that there was no danger.

A. were gathered to tell them

B. were gathered to be told

C. gathered to tell

D. were gathered for telling them

32. Although he _________ a fair trial, I don’t expect him to return.

A. has been promised

B. had promised

C. has promised

D. keeps promising

33. I managed to translate most of the letter for you, but I _________ stuck on one or two sentences.

A. got ​​B. get ​​C. am getting ​D. was getting

34. The programme _________ at 11:15 when most people are at work.

A. was broadcasting B. was broadcasted C. broadcast D. was broadcast

35. What’s worrying me is that it’s been two weeks since I _________ by a hamster and my arm is still swollen.

A. was bitten B. have been bitten C. was bit D. have been bit

36. The visitors _________ all the different ways of making brandy.

A. had shown B. showed C. were shown D. has been shown

37. He is the kind of person that will always _________ in most impossible ways.

A. take advantage

B. take advaantage of

C. be taking advantage of

D. be taken advantage of

38. In my opinion we should react as soon as the plan _________ public. Waiting a day or two would put us in a rather awkward position.

A. went B. will be made C. has been made D. had gone

39. The parents’ representatives wanted to know why the schools _________of the changes in the grading system.

A. haven’t informed

B. hadn’t been informed

C. weren’t informing

D. hadn’t informed

40. I hope the committee will respect its own regulations which are quite clear on this point: no applications should be accepted after the list signed by the chairman _________ published.

A. will be B. was C. will have been D. has been

TEST 5

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

1. On a flip side, the world wide adoption of a couple oflanguages that have a large

number of speakers has led to the death of several less popular languages.

2. For conclusion, the death of local languages is an alarming development.

3. Over fifty thousand English words have been deriving from the Greek language.

4. It is important to understand the culture religion of the country that you are

travelling to and a little research before you leave will help tremendous.

5. Linguists aware that a language becoming extinct does not necessarily mean that

the people who spoke it have all died.

6. It is our duty to critically examine the elements, which we must preserve, which

will be maintained as our specific cultural identities, which we can be proud.

7. Even today, Breton as well as several other minority language in France, and the

rest of the world, are not legally protected.

8. Besides visiting ancient monuments and tombs, coming to Hue, you can also have a

chance to bathe and lying under the sun on the most wildly beautiful beaches in VN.

9. Sometimes people learn the outsiders' language in addition to their own; this has

happened in Greenland, when Kalaallisut is learnedalongside Danish.

10. By some estimates, 80 per cents of the world's languages may vanish within the

next centuries.

11. Many signed languages, including American Sign Language, have born within the

last few centuries.

12. Minority communities, for instance, Aboriginal peoples, over 80% whose native

languages will die with the current generation, account for most of the world's

languages.

13. According to linguists, children can learn several languages well, as good as they

know when to speak each one.

14. According to me, I think if one is from the country with strong and old traditions,

it will be rather difficult for him to adapt to the new customs and moreover to reject his own.

15. Individuals define themselves by nationality, ethnic, language, clothing and food.

16. In forest worshiping, people worship the gods of trees and villagers sacrificed

their lives to protect the village.

Choose the best answers

17. Jane has lost the gold brooch her mother gave her _________ a wedding present.

A. as B. such as C. for D. like

18. It is important to concentrate _________ the questions during the exam if you want to score high marks and get _________ a good university.

A. with – on ​B. at – at​ C. on – into ​D. around – to

19. Physicians often prescribe supervised weight training _________ a means of regaining strength and coordination _________ an illness or injury.

A. with – upon​ B. as – after ​C. around – to ​D. by – since

20. The businessman was very impressed _________ the young artist’s work and commissioned a painting _________ his office.

A. at – to B. for – around C. with – for D. upon – at

21. I’m very interested _________ drawing, but unfortunately, I’m not good _________ it.

A. to – for B. in – at C. at – with D. about – on

22. Factories which produce a lot of toxic fumes are contributing _________ the destruction _________ the environment.

A. for – around B. by - against C. into – upon D. to – of

23. I know where the post office is. Can you give me the directions to your house _________ the post office?

A. in relation to

B. according to

C. for instance

D. by all means

24. David sat across_________Ashley rather than next to her so that he could gaze _________ her eyes.

A. to – around B. from – into C. with – at D. by – to

25. You shouldn’t worry _________ things that are beyond your control; it is a waste _________ time.

A. about – of B. on – over C. with – against D. from – within

26. Don’t forget to thank your grandmother _________ the gift; she brought it all the way _________ Germany for you.

A. about – in B. from – into C. for – from D. with – over

27. Portland cement, when it _________ with water, _________ a paste that binds sand, gravel and stone into a rock-like mass called concrete.

A. is combined – forms

B. has combined – is formed

C. was combined – was formed

D. will be combined – formed

28. The twentieth century, now nearing its end, _________ the century when mankind _________ to realise that the Earth’s resources are limited.

A. was – was coming

B. has been – has come

C. will be – had come

D. had been – came

29. Alsatians and boxers, _________ by professional trainers, can be both guard dogs and pets.

A. if trained B. if will be trained C. if are trained D. if have been trained

30. There were such a lot of different things to do at the resort where we _________ our holiday that none of us _________.

A. spend – are bored

B. were spending – bored

C. spent – was bored

D. have spent – could be bored

31. Cells _________ for the first time by the English scientist Robert Hooke, who, in 1665, _________ a book about his findings.

A. were described – published

B. would be described – could be published

C. could be described – was published

D. has described – had published

32. Women _________ dress design until the last half of the 19th century.

A. were dominated B. dominated C. have dominated D. are dominating

33. Judging from the speed of mechanization, it _________ that very few things in the world _________ by hand in the twenty-first century.

A. has been predicted – will be making

B. will be predicted – were made

C. can be predicted – will be made

D. is being predicted – have been made

34. Considering the meagre resources we _________ with for the project, we _________ a wonderful job.

A. will be provided – have done

B. were provided – can do

C. have been provided – used to do

D. had been provided – did

35. Solutions to the problem of unemployment _________, but none of the measures that _________ so far has been very successful.

A. have bought – will be tried

B. are being sought – have been tried

C. have been seeking – are tried

D. will be sought – have beeen trying

36. Africa’s population growth rate is much higher than the world average and it _________ that, by the year 2050 Africa _________ for twenty-one percent of the world’s population.

A. has estimated – accounts

B. will be estimated – accounted

C. is estimated – will account

D. will have estimated – is accounting

37. Following stricter “drink driving” regulations, the number of accidents which _________ drunk drivers _________ significantly.

A. have been involved – is reduced

B. are involved – is reducing

C. were involved – was reducing

D. involve – has been reduced

38. I wonder whether the hotel _________ us with towels or not.

A. is provided B. will provide C. had provided D. was provided

39. The world’s first dental school, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, _________ by two Americans, Horace Hayden and Chapin Harris, in 1839.

A. would have founded B. was founding C. had founded D. was founded

40. The works of Shakespeare _________ into every major language in the world.

A. are going to translate

B. have been translated

C. had translated

D. had been translating

TEST 6

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges.

1. Alex: “Thank you for taking the time to come here in person.” Amy: “____”

A. It's my pleasure.

B. I don't know what time that person comes.

C. I'd love to come. What time?

D. Do you have time for some gossip?

2. Alex: “How have you been recently?” Amy: “____”

A. By bus, I think. B. It's too late. C. Pretty busy, I think. D. No, I'll not be busy.

3. Jenny: “Thanks for the nice gift you bought to us!” Peter: “____”

A. All right. Do you know how much it costs?

B. Not at all, don't mention it.

C. Actually speaking, I myself don't like it.

D. Welcome! it's very nice of you.

4. Jenny: “You must have found reading my essay very tiring.” Peter: “____ I enjoyed it."

A. Not in the least. B. Just in case. C. At all costs. D. You are welcome.

5. Jenny: “You are so patient with us.” Mrs. Green: “____”

A. I'm fine, thanks.

B. Thanks, that's nice of you to say so.

C. Thanks. Have a nice trip.

D. I know. I have trouble controlling my temper.

6. Tom: “Can I have another cup of tea?” Mrs. Green: “____”

A. Be yourself. B. Do it yourself. C. Help yourself. D. Allow yourself.

7. Ken: “Where is your studying group going to meet next weekend?” Mark: “____”

A. We are too busy on weekdays.

B. The library could be best.

C. Why don't you look at the atlas?

D. Studying in a group is great fun!

8. John: "Do you think that people should protect their cultural identities in the age of globalization?” 27 Jane: “____”

A. Of course not, you bet!

B. Well, that's very surprising.

C. There is no doubt about it.

D. Yes, it's an absorb idea.

9. Kay: "I don't do that if I were you." Amy: "____”

A. I'd rather you didn't.

B. It's out of question.

C. Wouldn't you? Why?

D. Would you, really?

10. Jenny: “I think that some languages will no longer be spoken." Anna: “____”

A. Don't you think so?

B. I'm afraid so.

C. I agree. It sounds nice.

D. Let's speak up.

11. "It was very kind of you to help me out, Paul?” Paul: “____”

A. I'm glad you like it.

B. Thanks a million.

C. That was the least I could do.

D. You can say that again.

12. Amy: "Would you mind sending those flowers to Mrs. Brown?"" Mark: “____”

A. He wouldn't mind.

B. I would if I were you.

C. No, I can handle it myself.

D. Sure, I'll do it now.

13. Mary: "I'll never do that again”. Linda: "Me ____.”

A. do so B. too C. neither D. either

14. Jackson: "I get impatient when the teacher doesn't tell us the answer.” Rose: “____”

A. Yes, it's hard to think of the answer.

B. Yes, I wish she'd hurry up.

C. Yes, she would know the answer.

D. Yes, she speaks too quickly.

15. Jane: "Don't fail to send your parents my regards." Ben: “____”

A. You are welcome. B. Good idea, thanks. C. Thanks, I'll. D. It's my pleasure.

II. Choose the best answers

16. The philosopher wrote twenty books dealing _________ such topics _________ politics, human nature, ethics and love.

A. with – as​ B. to – around ​C. over – about ​D. for – like

17. Kenya spends a quarter _________ its income every year _________ oil imports. A. on – for B. of – on C. in – over D. about – through

18. I happened to find that picture you were looking _________ when I was cleaning _________ the garage yesterday.

A. to – up B. upon – in C. for – out D. after – off

19. There is a rumour _________ circulation that the director had a big argument _________ the manager at the last meeting.

A. on – about B. around – to C. within – towards D. in – with

20. In reference _________ your letter _________ complaint, we apologize for any inconvenience that you may have suffered.

A. to – of B. for – with C. towards – about D. with – for

21. He _________ about this meeting for weeks, so I don’t know why he _________ anything for it yet.

A. is known – isn’t preparing

B. knew – hadn’t prepared

C. has known – hasn’t prepared

D. knows – didn’t prepare

22. A place _________ for you, Madam, as soon as you _________ the deposit.

A. will be reserved – have paid

B. is reserved – had paid

C. is reserving – are paid

D. has been reserved – will pay

23. There is no way you _________ all of your project in an hour, so you _________ the most important points and talk about those.

A. should be covered – ought to choose

B. must cover – will be chosen

C. can cover – had better choose

D. ought to cover – have chosen

24. If a person _________ in more food than required to meet the body ‘s needs, the excess calories _________ to fat.

A. will take – have converted

B. takes – are converted

C. is taken – convert

D. has taken – were converted

25. Because I _________ up in a house next to a main railway line, I rarely get disturbed by noises during the night.

A. was brought B. had brought C. have been bringing D. used to bring

26. Luckily, he realised that he had forgotten his passport in time to return to the hotel and collect it; otherwise, we _________ the hovercraft.

A. must not have caught

B. needn’t have caught

C. hadn’t been caught

D. couldn’t have caught

27. Last year’s additional budget package _________ to prevent Japan’s economy from plunging even lower.

A. had designed B. was designed C. has been designed D. would be designed

28. Obviously, the maanagement _________ that we _________ the new conditions without questioning the consequences.

A. assume – will accept

B. have assumed – are accepted

C. were assumed – have accepted

D. will be assumed – will be accepted

29. Up to now, the equipment _________ regularly, but from now on, we _________ it before every outing.

A. wasn’t checked – are checking

B. hasn’t checked – will be checking

C. hasn’t been checked – are going to check

D. isn’t being checked – should be checked

30. With the destruction of tropical rain forests, many species _________ with extinction.

A. have threatened B. would be threatened C. are threatening D. are being threatened

31. Chemical preservatives _________ as substances which are added to foods to prevent deterioration.

A. have defined B. define C. can be defined D. had been defined

32. Since he _________ from prison, he _________ unable to sleep properly.

A. was released – has been

B. had released – had been

C. has been released – was

D. had been released – would be

33. I hope the new timetable _________ by Friday as I want to start a driving course next week, but I need to know which afternoon I will be off before I can enrol on it.

A. has been announced

B. will have beeen announced

C. is going to announce

D. is being announced

34. Look! The other team must be about to play their substitute because he _________ warmed up at the side of the pitch.

A. has got B. gets C. is getting D. will get

35. To the ancient Romans, a census _________ simply counting the people and valuing their estates for the purpose of the taxation, but today the range of information collected by a census taker is very wide, and the statistics gathered _________ to many uses.

A. means – are being put

B. was meant – have put

C. used to mean – have been putting

D. meant – are put

36. I really dislike _________ to work on Sundays because I feel torn between my family and work.

A. to be asking B. being asked C. asking D. having asked

37. the FBI _________ that he knew where the body _________.

A. suspected – was buried

B. suspects – had been burying

C. was suspected – will be buried

D. has suspected – was burying

38. It’s has been a wonderful party! I _________ myself so much in a long time.

A. don’t enjoy B. won’t enjoy C. wasn’t enjoying D. haven’t enjoyed

39. The United Kingdom _________ a period of time until 1995 to clean up its beaches by the European Union, but Morecombe Bay in Lancashire was so dirty that it _________ two more years to bring the area up to the required standard.

A. is given – has allowed

B. was given – was allowed

C. gives – will have allowed

D. has been given- has allowed

40. The end of slavery in America _________ by the passage of the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution on 18th December, 1865.

A. was achieved B. was achieving C. had achieved D. has been achieved

41. Medicines and chemical cleaning liquids _________ out of children’s reach.

A. need to keep B. must have kept C. should be kept D. have kept

42. Five armed men _________ a Zurich Post Office last night in a van which _________ as a Post Office repair vehicle.

A. were robbing – disguised

B. had been robbed – has disguised

C. were robbed – had disguised

D. robbed – was disguised

43. Advertising is very old. Examples of advertising _________ as far back as ancient Greece, where criers _________ out messages about their clients’ wares to the public.

A. have found – were shouting

B. would be found – had been shouted

C. can be found – shouted

D. might be found – were shouted

44. The parents’ representatives wanted to know why the schools _________ of the changes in the grading system.

A. haven’t informed

B. hadn’t been informed

C. weren’t informing

D. hadn’t informed

45. The coach driver couldn’t see through the window because it _________ properly.

A. hadn’t been cleaned B. didn’t use to clean C. hasn’t cleaned D. doesn’t clean

46. Local residents _________ to radio-activity for weeks now because of the leak at the Nuclear Power station.

A. are exposed B. have been exposed C. will have been exposed D. were exposed

47. The programme _________ at 11:15 when most people are at work.

A. broadcast B. was broadcasted C. was broadcast D. was broadcasting

48. Spiders _________ by many people, but most of them _________ to be harmless.

A. had feared – were known

B. have been feared – knew

C. have feared – have known

D. are feared – are known

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1 my father has gone to can tho .......... business a for b on c by d because 2 tom has had flu for the last three says . he .............. now a has been the doctor b is seeing the doctor c sees the doctor d was seeing the doctor 3 .............. breakfast ? a did you have just b are you just having c have you just had d do you just have 4 i can not hear what you are saying . can you ............... the radio ? a turn down b turn on c turn up d turn off 5 according to the weather...
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1 my father has gone to can tho .......... business a for b on c by d because 2 tom has had flu for the last three says . he .............. now a has been the doctor b is seeing the doctor c sees the doctor d was seeing the doctor 3 .............. breakfast ? a did you have just b are you just having c have you just had d do you just have 4 i can not hear what you are saying . can you ............... the radio ? a turn down b turn on c turn up d turn off 5 according to the weather ................ , it will be raining tonight a prediction b information c announcemnet d forecast 6 she applied for the job as a personal manager ................. she liked meeting people a in spite of b because c although d because of 7 ................. they thoughtthe exam had been easy , they all failed a although b even though b though d all are correct 8 people are happy to welcome the new year . they make a lot of ................ a readiness b working c preparation d housework 9 it was ...................... wonderful music that i went straight out and bought the record a so b very c too d such 10 he wrote them three letters ...................... he did not get a reply a so b and c but d that

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1 my father has gone to can tho .......... business

a for b on c by d because

2 tom has had flu for the last three says . he .............. now

a has been the doctor b is seeing the doctor c sees the doctor d was seeing the doctor

3 .............. breakfast ?

a did you have just b are you just having c have you just had d do you just have

4 i can not hear what you are saying . can you ............... the radio ?

a turn down b turn on c turn up d turn off

5 according to the weather ................ , it will be raining tonight

a prediction b information c announcemnet d forecast

6 she applied for the job as a personal manager ................. she liked meeting people

a in spite of b because c although d because of

7 ................. they thoughtthe exam had been easy , they all failed

a although b even though b though d all are correct

8 people are happy to welcome the new year . they make a lot of ................

a readiness b working c preparation d housework

9 it was ...................... wonderful music that i went straight out and bought the record

a so b very c too d such

10 he wrote them three letters ...................... he did not get a reply

a so b and c but d that

1 my father has gone to can tho .......... business a for b on c by d because 2 tom has had flu for the last three says . he .............. now a has been the doctor b is seeing the doctor c sees the doctor d was seeing the doctor 3 .............. breakfast ? a did you have just b are you just having c have you just had d do you just have 4 i can not hear what you are saying . can you ............... the radio ? a turn down b turn on c turn up d turn off 5 according to the weather ................ , it will be raining tonight a prediction b information c announcemnet d forecast 6 she applied for the job as a personal manager ................. she liked meeting people a in spite of b because c although d because of 7 ................. they thoughtthe exam had been easy , they all failed a although b even though b though d all are correct 8 people are happy to welcome the new year . they make a lot of ................ a readiness b working c preparation d housework 9 it was ...................... wonderful music that i went straight out and bought the record a so b very c too d such 10 he wrote them three letters ...................... he did not get a reply a so b and c but d that

I. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each sentence. 1. In some European countries, a barber used __________ teeth as well as cut hair. A. pull B. pulled C. pulling D. to pull 2. King Duc Duc __________ the country for only three days before he was overthrown. A. had ruled B. has ruled C. have ruled D. will rule 3. I suggest __________ these valuable things in high-security places. A. put B. puts C. putting D. to put 4. They wondered how __________ this support service. A. use...
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I. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each sentence.

1. In some European countries, a barber used __________ teeth as well as cut hair.

A. pull B. pulled C. pulling D. to pull

2. King Duc Duc __________ the country for only three days before he was overthrown.

A. had ruled B. has ruled C. have ruled D. will rule

3. I suggest __________ these valuable things in high-security places.

A. put B. puts C. putting D. to put

4. They wondered how __________ this support service.

A. use B. used C. using D. to use

5. It’s a tradition in Viet Nam that the juniors have to __________ the seniors.

A. obey B. disobey C. obedient D. disobedient

6. The living standards in the countryside have __________improved in the last ten years.

A. considerable B. considerably C. considerate D. consider

7. The two countries agreed to __________ fill diplomatic relations.

A. set in B. set out C. set up D. set off

8. I don’t think Fred __________ Daniel. They always argue.

A. gets out with B. gets over with C. gets through with D.gets on with

9. I couldn’t sleep last night __________ the bar nearby played music too loudly.

A. because B. although C. so that D. while

10. Sometimes I wish my parents could put themselves __________ my shoes.

A. at B. in C. on D. out

11. A: It is said that marriages used to be arranged by parents.

B: __________

A. Wow, I can’t imagine that. B. I wish I could go back to that time. C. How cool! D. Sure.

12. In order to learn how to prepare food, do laundry and chores at home, students need to have __________ skills.

A. housekeeping B. emotion control C. cognitive D. social

13. A __________ is a castle on high ground in or near a city where people could go when the city was being attacked.

citadel / cathedral / monument / centre

14. Which underlined word in this question is unstressed? “What are you looking for?”

A B C D

II. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each gap in the passage.

I was a postman in a remote area of Myanmar. Once (1)______ month I went downtown to collect the post and then walked from village to village, (2)______ were far away from each other. In each village, I delivered (3)______ collected the post. I also used (4)______ and write letters for the villagers. Most of them were illiterate. I also passed (5)______ the news I (6)______ from the town and the other villages. The people treated me well. It was a hard job but I loved it.

U Sein Tun from Myanmar

1. A. a B. an C. the D. each

2. A. who B. where C. that D. which

3. A. and B. but C. so D. because

4. A. read B. to read C. to reading D. reading

5. A. on B. down C. up D. in

6. A. hear B. have heard C. had heard D. will hear

III. Read the following text and choose the best answer.

Chu Van An High School is one of the oldest and most prestigious state schools in Viet Nam. Established in 1908 by the French, the school was located beside the West Lake, and was originally named after the location it was in. It is a very pleasant, spacious school with great views of the lake from the classroom windows.

In 1943, the school was moved to Ninh Binh, and was not moved back to Ha Noi until 1945. In that year, the school was renamed Chu Van An, after a famous Vietnamese Confucianism teacher of the Tran Dynasty. Professor Nguyen GiaTuong became the first Vietnamese principal of the school. Many famous people like ex-Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, Doctor Ton That Tung, and poet Xuan Dieu used to be the school's students.

Today the school is still located in the same area, and has maintained its prestige, as well as its reputation as one of the top schools in Ha Noi. It is very difficult to be admitted to the school. Every year, there are around three thousand applicants but only about five hundred are admitted. Those applicants have to take an entrance examination conducted by the Department of Education and Training of Ha Noi.

1. The passage mainly discusses________.

A. Chu Van An, the teacher B. Chu Van An School in the future

C. Chu Van An School over time D. the difficulty of being admitted to Chu Van An School

2. Chu Van An High School was founded in ________.

A. the early 19th century B. the late 19th century

C. the early 20th century D. the late 20th century

3. All of the following are true about the school EXCEPT________.

A. the school was originally named after the location it is in

B. the school admits three thousand students every year

C. the school has a view of the West Lake

D. the school is large

4. It can be understood from the passage that________.

A. students of the school are very smart

B. the school fees are very high

C. only children from prestigious families can enter the school

D. the teachers at the school earn a lot of money

IV. Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning and contains the words in capitals.

1. My friend Veronica is now participating in an international summer camp in Brazil. I’d love to be with her. (WERE)

- I wish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in an international summer camp in Brazil.

2. It was confident of her to say that she would win the first prize.

- She was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. “Have you seen her recently?” asked Thanh.

- Thanh asked me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

4. Mai spent her childhood in a small town in the south. (UP)

- Mai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V. Make meaningful sentences using the words or phrases given.

1. It / kind / her / lend / me / her book.

- It was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. That skyscraper / be / one of / tall buildings / the world.

- That skyscraper is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. Although / she / be tired / last night / she / finish / knit the scarf for her dad.

- Although she was. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4. It / known / that / Ha Long Bay / be recognised as a World Heritage Site / UNESCO / 1994.

- It is known that. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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I. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each sentence.

1. In some European countries, a barber used __________ teeth as well as cut hair.

A. pull B. pulled C. pulling D. to pull

2. King Duc Duc __________ the country for only three days before he was overthrown.

A. had ruled B. has ruled C. have ruled D. will rule

3. I suggest __________ these valuable things in high-security places.

A. put B. puts C. putting D. to put

4. They wondered how __________ this support service.

A. use B. used C. using D. to use

5. It’s a tradition in Viet Nam that the juniors have to __________ the seniors.

A. obey B. disobey C. obedient D. disobedient

6. The living standards in the countryside have __________improved in the last ten years.

A. considerable B. considerably C. considerate D. consider

7. The two countries agreed to __________ fill diplomatic relations.

A. set in B. set out C. set up D. set off

8. I don’t think Fred __________ Daniel. They always argue.

A. gets out with B. gets over with C. gets through with D.gets on with

9. I couldn’t sleep last night __________ the bar nearby played music too loudly.

A. because B. although C. so that D. while

10. Sometimes I wish my parents could put themselves __________ my shoes.

A. at B. in C. on D. out

11. A: It is said that marriages used to be arranged by parents.

B: __________

A. Wow, I can’t imagine that. B. I wish I could go back to that time. C. How cool! D. Sure.

12. In order to learn how to prepare food, do laundry and chores at home, students need to have __________ skills.

A. housekeeping B. emotion control C. cognitive D. social

13. A __________ is a castle on high ground in or near a city where people could go when the city was being attacked.

citadel / cathedral / monument / centre

14. Which underlined word in this question is unstressed? “What are you looking for?”

(những từ in đậm là từ không được nhấn)

A B C D

II. Choose the correct option A, B, C, or D for each gap in the passage.

I was a postman in a remote area of Myanmar. Once (1)______ month I went downtown to collect the post and then walked from village to village, (2)______ were far away from each other. In each village, I delivered (3)______ collected the post. I also used (4)______ and write letters for the villagers. Most of them were illiterate. I also passed (5)______ the news I (6)______ from the town and the other villages. The people treated me well. It was a hard job but I loved it.

U Sein Tun from Myanmar

1. A. a B. an C. the D. each

2. A. who B. where C. that D. which

3. A. and B. but C. so D. because

4. A. read B. to read C. to reading D. reading

5. A. on B. down C. up D. in

6. A. hear B. have heard C. had heard D. will hear

III. Read the following text and choose the best answer.

Chu Van An High School is one of the oldest and most prestigious state schools in Viet Nam. Established in 1908 by the French, the school was located beside the West Lake, and was originally named after the location it was in. It is a very pleasant, spacious school with great views of the lake from the classroom windows.

In 1943, the school was moved to Ninh Binh, and was not moved back to Ha Noi until 1945. In that year, the school was renamed Chu Van An, after a famous Vietnamese Confucianism teacher of the Tran Dynasty. Professor Nguyen GiaTuong became the first Vietnamese principal of the school. Many famous people like ex-Prime Minister Pham Van Dong, Doctor Ton That Tung, and poet Xuan Dieu used to be the school's students.

Today the school is still located in the same area, and has maintained its prestige, as well as its reputation as one of the top schools in Ha Noi. It is very difficult to be admitted to the school. Every year, there are around three thousand applicants but only about five hundred are admitted. Those applicants have to take an entrance examination conducted by the Department of Education and Training of Ha Noi.

1. The passage mainly discusses________.

A. Chu Van An, the teacher B. Chu Van An School in the future

C. Chu Van An School over time D. the difficulty of being admitted to Chu Van An School

2. Chu Van An High School was founded in ________.

A. the early 19th century B. the late 19th century

C. the early 20th century D. the late 20th century

3. All of the following are true about the school EXCEPT________.

A. the school was originally named after the location it is in

B. the school admits three thousand students every year

C. the school has a view of the West Lake

D. the school is large

4. It can be understood from the passage that________.

A. students of the school are very smart

B. the school fees are very high

C. only children from prestigious families can enter the school

D. the teachers at the school earn a lot of money

IV. Finish the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning and contains the words in capitals.

1. My friend Veronica is now participating in an international summer camp in Brazil. I’d love to be with her. (WERE)

- I wish. . . . . . . . . . . I were to participate with Veronica. . . . . . . . . . in an international summer camp in Brazil.

2. It was confident of her to say that she would win the first prize.

- She was . . . . . . . . .. . . . . so confident as to say that she would win the first prize. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. “Have you seen her recently?” asked Thanh.

- Thanh asked me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . if I had seen her recently. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

4. Mai spent her childhood in a small town in the south. (UP)

- Mai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .grew up in a small town in the south . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V. Make meaningful sentences using the words or phrases given.

1. It / kind / her / lend / me / her book.

- It was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kind of her to lend me her book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2. That skyscraper / be / one of / tall buildings / the world.

- That skyscraper is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . one of the tallest buildings in the world. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3. Although / she / be tired / last night / she / finish / knit the scarf for her dad.

- Although she was. . . . . tired last night, she finished knitting the scarf for her dad. . . . . . . . .

4. It / known / that / Ha Long Bay / be recognised as a World Heritage Site / UNESCO / 1994.

- It is known that Ha Long Bay was recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.

Circle the best option from A, B, C or D to fill in the blanks in the following sentences: 1. He never stopped______________ until his last minute of life. A.to work B. to be working C. working D. to have worked 2. I hurried____________I wouldn’t be late for class. A.since B.so that C. as if D. unless 3. + Would you like some bread ? - ________. I’m rather hungry. A. No, I wouldn’t B. No, thanks C. Yes, I like D. Yes, please 4. There are_______________good programms on TV that I rarely...
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Circle the best option from A, B, C or D to fill in the blanks in the following sentences:

1. He never stopped______________ until his last minute of life.

A.to work B. to be working C. working D. to have worked

2. I hurried____________I wouldn’t be late for class.

A.since B.so that C. as if D. unless

3. + Would you like some bread ? - ________. I’m rather hungry.

A. No, I wouldn’t B. No, thanks C. Yes, I like D. Yes, please

4. There are_______________good programms on TV that I rarely watch it.

A. such few B. such little C. so few D. so little

5. It’s important that he_____________the book for me.

A. finds B. will find C. found D. find

6. Let’s go somewhere for a drink,___________?

A. shall we B. do we C. will you D. do you

7. This is the place ______________I was born and lived during my childhood.

A. in where B. which C. in which D. in that

8. The fish tastes_____________. I won’t eat it.

A. awful B. awfully C. more awfully D. as awful

9.She____________the information she wanted in her reference books.

A.looked after B. looked up C. took out D. took up

10. Nguyen Du was one of the most brilliant poets in Vietnamese____________.

A. history B. independence C. culture D. literature

11. There was no news;_____________, she went on hoping.

A. moreover B. in other words C. nevertheless D. otherwise

12. It took them ages to_____________the fire.

A. put out B. put off C. take off D. take up

13. + Can you tell me when________________is?

_ Yes. It’s on the third Sunday in June.

A. Mother’s Day B. Father’s Day

C. Tree Planting Day D. Thanksgiving Day

14. He has just got an interesting_______________in a textile company.

A. work B. job C.occupation D.employment

15. There are 50______________in the talent contest.

A. competitors B. examinees C. customers D. interviewees

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Circle the best option from A, B, C or D to fill in the blanks in the following sentences:

1. He never stopped______________ until his last minute of life.

A.to work B. to be working C. working D. to have worked

2. I hurried____________I wouldn’t be late for class.

A.since B.so that C. as if D. unless

3. + Would you like some bread ? - ________. I’m rather hungry.

A. No, I wouldn’t B. No, thanks C. Yes, I like D. Yes, please

4. There are_______________good programms on TV that I rarely watch it.

A. such few B. such little C. so few D. so little

5. It’s important that he_____________the book for me.

A. finds B. will find C. found D. find

6. Let’s go somewhere for a drink,___________?

A. shall we B. do we C. will you D. do you

7. This is the place ______________I was born and lived during my childhood.

A. in where B. which C. in which D. in that

8. The fish tastes_____________. I won’t eat it.

A. awful B. awfully C. more awfully D. as awful

9.She____________the information she wanted in her reference books.

A.looked after B. looked up C. took out D. took up

10. Nguyen Du was one of the most brilliant poets in Vietnamese____________.

A. history B. independence C. culture D. literature

11. There was no news;_____________, she went on hoping.

A. moreover B. in other words C. nevertheless D. otherwise

12. It took them ages to_____________the fire.

A. put out B. put off C. take off D. take up

13. + Can you tell me when________________is?

_ Yes. It’s on the third Sunday in June.

A. Mother’s Day B. Father’s Day

C. Tree Planting Day D. Thanksgiving Day

14. He has just got an interesting_______________in a textile company.

A. work B. job C.occupation D.employment

15. There are 50______________in the talent contest.

A. competitors B. examinees C. customers D. interviewees