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 match the words in A with the definitions in B.

A

B

1. trip

2. journey

3. tour

4. expedition

5. excursion

6. outing

7. voyage

a. travelling to many different places during one trip.

b. the same as journey, but an older word.

c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.

d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.

e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.

f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.

g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.

 

1. check

2. full

3. passer

4. tourist

5. beauty

6. travel

7. package

8. return

9. customer

10. jet

1 1. tour

12. duty

13. economy

14. hand

15. bus

spot

attraction

class

luggage

tour

lag

agent

fare

service

guide

out

board

by

free

ticket

 

Choose the most suitable word/phrase to fill in the blank.

Big Ben, the nickname for the bell inside the Elizabeth Tower of Parliament, will ring for the final time next Monday (August 21) at midday ahead of four-years of extensive (1) ....................... works.

     The decision was taken to (2) ....................... ringing the bell (3) ....................... protect the hearing of those working on cleaning and repairing the clock. And while Londoners will miss the familiar chimes of Big Ben on a (4) ....................... basis, the bell will only ring for special (5) ......................., including the city’s New Year celebrations and Remembrance Sunday.

     Steve Jaggs, (6) ....................... as Keeper of the Great Clock (a pretty great job title we’re sure you’ll agree), told BBC News that the renovation works are “essential” and will “safeguard the clock on a (7) ....................... basis.”

     Over the next four years, the Elizabeth Tower will be modernized with a lift and will be made more energy-efficient. The clock face will be briefly taken apart for cleaning and repairing, but will, (8) ......................., continue to tell the time correctly.

1. A. renew             B. reborn             C. innovation     D. renovation

2. A. pause              B. stop                 C. put off            D. delay

3. A. so as to           B. in order to      C. to                     D. all are correct

4. A. hourly            B. daily               C. monthly          D. yearly

5. A. time                B. even                C. occasions        D. event

6. A. such                B. known            C. heard               D. called

7. A. long-term       B. long                C. short-term      D. short

8.   A. otherwise         B. therefore          C. instead             D. unless

 

 X      Read the passage.

1.     Fill in the blank with a suitable word.

          According to the Air Transport Action Group, the world’s airlines carried a total of over 3 billion (1) ..................... in 2013. Oxford Economics expect that figure to reach 5.9 billion by 2030. All these people are not only (2) ..................... huge quantities of CO2 (indirectly) but also putting a great pressure on many environments. Tourists also require additional infrastructure, such as water treatment plants, sanitation facilities, and lodging. Often times, local communities are not (3) ..................... to sustainably offer these conditions and the results can be devastating. In many parts of Africa, for (4) ....................., large-scale tourism (5) ..................... to the improper disposal of campsite sewage. This, in turn, resulted (6) ..................... the contamination of the nearest river where wildlife, livestock, and people draw drinking (7) ..................... . Especially in vulnerable areas, the increase of visitors can lead to significant environmental degradation. Local communities can also be harmed by an influx of tourists as the money influx is rarely directed towards them. Wherever people go, we leave behind garbage. Safaris and animal photographing can scare creatures. Feeding wildlife can leave them depending on humans. Even just walking can lead to soil erosion and destruction of animal paths. It can be hard to accept, but everything we do has an (8) ..................... on wildlife – we should be conscious of this.

2.  Find in the text a word which means:

     1.  the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities

          ...............................................

     2.  highly destructive or damaging.

          ...............................................

     3.  being made impure by polluting or poisoning.

          ...............................................

     4.  likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.

          ...............................................

          5.      an arrival or entry of large numbers of people ỏ things

 

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1. trip2. journey3. tour4. expedition5. excursion6. outing7. voyagea. travelling to many different places during one trip.b. the same as journey, but an older word.c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.1. trip2....
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1. trip

2. journey

3. tour

4. expedition

5. excursion

6. outing

7. voyage

a. travelling to many different places during one trip.

b. the same as journey, but an older word.

c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.

d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.

e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.

f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.

g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.

1. trip

2. journey

3. tour

4. expedition

5. excursion

6. outing

7. voyage

a. travelling to many different places during one trip.

b. the same as journey, but an older word.

c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.

d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.

e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.

f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.

g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.

1. trip

2. journey

3. tour

4. expedition

5. excursion

6. outing

7. voyage

a. travelling to many different places during one trip.

b. the same as journey, but an older word.

c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.

d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.

e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.

f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.

g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.

1. trip

2. journey

3. tour

4. expedition

5. excursion

6. outing

7. voyage

a. travelling to many different places during one trip.

b. the same as journey, but an older word.

c. a planned trip to visit a few landmarks or points of interest.

d. a trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.

e. a visit to a new environment, usually for a short amount of time.

f. a trip designed for discovery and furthering of knowledge.

g. the amount of travelling required to reach a destination.

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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts) 1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children. A. Can B. Might C. Will D. Should 2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______? A. don’t I B. do I C. are you D. aren’t you 3....
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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

Part 2: Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the space. The first one has been done as an example. (0,5pt)

Ex: Windfarms are hailed as powedul weapons in the battle against __global__ warming; it is considered by many to be politically incorrect to criticise them. (GLOBE)

1. They are clean, green and therefore ____________________ and viewed as such throughout the world. (VIRTUE)

2. One turbine standing alone in a windswept setting could be described as beautiful, but can the same description be applied to a whole host of them? But all these drawbacks pale into _____________________ , we are told, compared to the great benefits that will result from this renewable energy. (SIGNIFY)

3. Furthermore, tears can be shed _________________________, rather to our embarrassment, when we hear inspiring music or moving speeches. (VOLUNTEER)

4. However _____________________ the case in general against windfarms may be, the district councils that decide whether or not they may go ahead are not allowed to take this into account. (PERSUADE)

5. The course aimed to adapt students’ technical ________________ skills into business-appropriate ones, while also giving you access to work experience. (ANALYSE)

____________________________ of this genre.

II. READING: (4,2pts)

Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically

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II. READING: (4,2pts)

Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically

 Xin chào tất cả các em, chúng mình cùng tiếp tục chuỗi các câu hỏi ôn tập thi vào lớp 10 môn Tiếng Anh cùng Hoc24 nhé!Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.A. FAIR TRADEFarmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth,...
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Read the following article about how to be environmentally friendly and decide in which paragraph (A - E) the following are mentioned. Write your answer (A, B, C, D, or E). Write one letter for each answer. The paragraphs may be chosen more than once.

A. FAIR TRADE

Farmers in developing countries are some of the most vulnerable people on earth, prey to world commodity markets, middlemen and the weather. So-called “fair trade” arrangements guarantee co-operative groups a price above the world market and a bonus on top. The growing fair-trade market has distributed hundreds of millions of pounds to more than 50 million people worldwide. But critics say that fair trade will never lift a country out of poverty; indeed, it may keep it there, because the money generated from the sale goes almost in its entirety to rich countries which promote the products. As a simple guide, only about 5% of the sale price of a fair-trade chocolate bar may actually go to a poor country.

B. ORGANIC FOOD

For food to be organic it must be free of added chemicals, both in the growing of the food and in the killing of the pests that might damage the crop. In a world where many manufactured chemicals have never been properly tested for safety, this is a very big selling point. Parents are thus prepared to pay a premium for organic food, especially when chemicals suspected of causing a variety of problems have been found, albeit in tiny quantities, in most children’s blood. The problem is that many farmers have not switched to organic in sufficient numbers to satisfy this growing market. As a result, supermarkets are often forced to fly vegetables as they can label “organic” halfway around the world, at a great cost to the planet in extra greenhouse gases. Environmentalists are now urging shoppers to buy locally produced vegetables, even if they are not organic and have been sprayed with pesticides.

C. RECYCLING

A great shift has taken place in the way we think about rubbish. Where once we were happy to bury it in landfills or dump it at sea, we are now being urged by national and local governments to recycle it and think of waste as a resource. The wheelie-bin culture is being replaced by a series of kerbside collections for paper, metals, plastic, bottles, clothes and compost. The idea is to cut landfill as well as saving the planet. It is, however, having some unexpected consequences. Most of Britain's plastic and paper is now being sent for recycling in China or India, which creates more greenhouse gases just to get it there, plus workers then have to separate it. Meanwhile, some paper and bottles carefully sorted out by householders end up being dumped in landfills after all, because the demand for recycled materials constantly fluctuates.

D. BEING CARBON NEUTRAL

If you want to make yourself feel better about the planet, there are lots for you to ease your conscience by becoming “carbon neutral”. One of the most appealing methods is to pay for someone to plant trees, preferably creating or regenerating new forests. The theory is that trees grow by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen storing the carbon in their trunks. But woods and forests create their own mini-climate, which collects and stores water and creates rainclouds. Added to this, there is the potential problem that planting trees often releases carbon stored in the soil – and what happens if the forests catch fire, or are chopped down and harvested for timber? Another and perhaps better solution might be to invest in small-scale hydro-electric schemes, so that people who live in the Himalayas, for example, and currently do not have electricity, can develop a 21st-century lifestyle without polluting the planet.

E. ECO-TOURISM

The idea of “green” tourism is to persuade local people not to chop down forests, shoot elephants or wipe out tigers, but to preserve them so rich tourists visit and peer at the wildlife through binoculars. Unfortunately, the best money is made from reintroducing animals for trophy hunting by the very rich- an idea which does not always meet with approval and has caused much debate. While tourists may help sustain some national parks, they often create as many problems as they solve. One is that they tend to demand all mod cons in their hotels, such as a great deal of water for showers; a luxury sometimes not available for locals. Eco-tourism, when properly managed, can offer the locals and the animals a brighter future. Sometimes, though, the only winners are a few business people who own hotels.

 

In which section is the following mentioned?

a controversial pastime that rises considerable money?Question 1. ______ 
an action that creates a different weather patternQuestion 2. ______ 

an undesirable result of unnecessary global transportation

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 3. ______Question 4. _____
inadequate research into harmful substances Question 5. ______ 
a continual change in what is required or neededQuestion 6. ______ 
people at the greatest risk from factors beyond their controlQuestion 7. ______ 
a far-reaching change in official attitudeQuestion 8. ______ 

a benefit for those the scheme was not originally intended for

(NB. You must provide two different option)
Question 9. ______Question 10. _____
the bringing of a source of energy to remote areasQuestion 11. _____ 
a failure to adapt in order to meet increasing demandsQuestion 12. _____ 

 

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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts) 1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children. A. Can B. Might C. Will D. Should 2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______? A. don’t I B. do I C. are you D. aren’t you 3....
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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

DẠNG BÀI TÌM VÀ SỬA LỖI SAIA. Kiến thức cần nhớ- Thuộc các từ vựng bám sát sách giáo khoa.- Luôn ghi nhớ rằng những từ không được gạch chân trong câu là đúng.- Tập làm quen với các cụm động từ (phrasal verbs) và các cụm từ cố định (collocations).- Xem xét thì, cấu trúc, dạng từ, giới từ, sự hòa hợp giữa chủ - vị trong câu,... phân tích câu để thấy được các mốc thời gian và địa...
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DẠNG BÀI TÌM VÀ SỬA LỖI SAI
A. Kiến thức cần nhớ
- Thuộc các từ vựng bám sát sách giáo khoa.
- Luôn ghi nhớ rằng những từ không được gạch chân trong câu là đúng.
- Tập làm quen với các cụm động từ (phrasal verbs) và các cụm từ cố định (collocations).
- Xem xét thì, cấu trúc, dạng từ, giới từ, sự hòa hợp giữa chủ - vị trong câu,... phân tích câu để thấy được các mốc thời gian và địa điểm.
B. Kỹ năng làm bài tập tìm và sửa lỗi sai
Bước 1: Kiểm tra mỗi phần được gạch chân xem nó có thực sự sai không.
Bước 2: Tìm ra trong 4 từ gạch chân sai ở cấu trúc ngữ pháp gì hay từ loại gì

(*) Những lỗi sai thường gặp:

1. Sai về thì của động từ
2. Sai về sự hòa hợp giữa chủ ngữ và động từ
3. Đại từ quan hệ
4. Sai về bổ ngữ
5. Sai về câu điều kiện
6. Sai về giới từ
7. Sai dạng so sánh
8. Sai về từ chỉ định lượng
Bước 3: Dùng phương pháp loại trừ các đáp án.
Bước 4: Đánh vào đáp án cuối cùng.

 

1. All of the homework (A) given by our teachers (B) are  (C) useful to every (D) student.

2. When Helen (A) was a child, she (B) has worked in a factory (C) for (D) more than three years.

3. The tourist guide only (A) has a (B) twenty-dollars bill with her (C) when she landed (D) at the airport.

4. After Mrs Wang (A) had returned (B) to her house (C) from work, she (D) was cooking dinner.

5. Elizabeth I (A) has reigned (B) as (C) Queen of England (D) from 1558 to 1603.

6. Caroline refused (A) taking the job (B) given to her (C) because the salary (D) was not good.

7. I (A) finished college last year, and I (B) am working here for (C) only eight months (D) now.

8. If you think (A) carefully before (B) making your decision, you will avoid (C) to get into trouble (D) later.

9. Each of the (A) members of the group (B) were made (C) to write a report every (D) week.

10. Last week Mark (A) told me that he (B) got very bored with his present job and (C) is looking for a (D) new one.

 

There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.

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26 tháng 4 2021

1. All of the homework (A) given by our teachers (B) are  (C) useful to every (D) student.

B => is

2. When Helen (A) was a child, she (B) has worked in a factory (C) for (D) more than three years.

B => worked

3. The tourist guide only (A) has a (B) twenty-dollars bill with her (C) when she landed (D) at the airport.

B => twenty-dollar

4. After Mrs Wang (A) had returned (B) to her house (C) from work, she (D) was cooking dinner.

D => cooked

5. Elizabeth I (A) has reigned (B) as (C) Queen of England (D) from 1558 to 1603.

A => resigned

6. Caroline refused (A) taking the job (B) given to her (C) because the salary (D) was not good.

A => to take

7. I (A) finished college last year, and I (B) am working here for (C) only eight months (D) now.

B => have been working

8. If you think (A) carefully before (B) making your decision, you will avoid (C) to get into trouble (D) later.

C => getting

9. Each of the (A) members of the group (B) were made (C) to write a report every (D) week.

B => was

10. Last week Mark (A) told me that he (B) got very bored with his present job and (C) is looking for a (D) new one.

C => was looking

26 tháng 4 2021

Câu 2 sửa thành had worked chứ nhỉ?

29 tháng 12 2019

London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.

1. A. cities B. city C. places
2. A. much B. a lot C. both A and B
3. A. in B. for C. at
4. A. than B. to C. this
5. A. to tell B. to say C. say
6. A. clean B. dirtier C. cleaner
29 tháng 12 2019

London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.

1. A. cities B. city C. places
2. A. much B. a lot C. both A and B
3. A. in B. for C. at
4. A. than B. to C. this
5. A. to tell B. to say C. say
6. A. clean B. dirtier C. cleaner

29 tháng 12 2019

Last week we had a memorable trip to a new zoo on the outshirts of the city. We were all (1) forward to the trip. There are lots of wild animals, and they are looked (2) carefully. Each species is kept in one big compound and the animals look (3). After we looked round the animal zone, we gathered on a big lawn at the back of the zoo. There we played some (4) games and sang songs. Then we had a delicious lunch prepared by Nga and Phuong. In the afternoon, we walked to a museum nearby. There is a big collection of (5) made by different craft villages. I'm sure that the zoo will be our new place of (6).

1. A. looking B. staying C. take
2. A. on B. after C. up
3. A. healthy B. unhealthy C. health
4. A. team-building B. building C. team
5. A. hands B. craft C. handicrafts
6. A. interesting B. attract C. interest
29 tháng 12 2019

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1choose a,B,C or D We do honestly have a little more (31)________ time in summer than we do in spring. We have some weekend getaways planned over the summer, A couple of fun things for the kid away from home. This blogging and social media thing has me wrangled into about a week's worth of travel and meetings, and I wouldn't be surprised if something or things pops up soon. And for me personally. I have more free time (and a great (32)________ less stress) than I did when I...
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1choose a,B,C or D

We do honestly have a little more (31)________ time in summer than we do in spring. We have some weekend getaways planned over the summer, A couple of fun things for the kid away from home. This blogging and social media thing has me wrangled into about a week's worth of travel and meetings, and I wouldn't be surprised if something or things pops up soon. And for me personally. I have more free time (and a great (32)________ less stress) than I did when I (33)________ in town. I go to work around 8a.m. most days on the farm. I used to be at work at 6:30a.m., and it (34)________ me 35 minutes to get there. When it's not time to plant or harvest, we usually work a few (35)________ on Saturday morning and never on Sundays. And for those farmers that also have livestock? We used to raise hogs you know. Well those animals want to eat and be healthy.

31

A. both A & B

B. free

C. busy

D. open

32

A. amount

B. number

C. of

D. deal

33

A. work

B. had worked

C. has worked

D. worked

34

A. took

B. cost

C. spent

D. got

35

A. time

B. hours

C. seconds

D. days



2 Choose true, false

Terraced rice fields are located in the northern mountainous provinces. Local ethnic minority peoples can grow rice and establish terraced rice fields, one after another, from the foot to nearly top of mountains. In distance, the terraced rice fields look like a picture of nature with heart-catching beauty keeping tourists to stay for admiration for a while. This picture however has its colour changed seasonally. As usual in April and May, the local people water their fields at full to prepare for a new crop. At this time, the surface of terraced fields shines like a mirror. In June and July, the terraced rice fields with fully-grown paddy rice and forest trees spread the green out to the entire area. In September and October when autumn ends, the terraced rice fields look like golden silk scarves flying over in the wind above green mountain slopes. Famous terraced rice fields can be found in Yen Bai, Ha Giang. Especially, the fields in Sa Pa (Lao Cai Province) were voted as one of seven most beautiful and impressive terraced rice fields of Asia.

36

Terraced fields are established from the middle to the top of mountains.

A. True

B. False

37

Tourists are amazed with the beauty of terraced fields.

A. True

B. False

38

Terraced fields keep its color the same all year round.

A. False

B. True

39

Harvest time falls in September and October.

A. False

B. True

40

Sapa' terraced fields were among the most beautiful fields of the world.

A. False

B. Tr

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Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt) As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline. 1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every...
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Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically

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10 tháng 1 2020

Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically