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Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences:
1. If the factory ________ dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.
A. continues B. to continue C. continued D. will continue
2. Water ________ in the lake has made the fish die.
A. pollute B. polluted C. polluting D. pollution
3. If the teacher were here now, we would ask him the difference ________ “science” and “technology”.
A. among B. of C. between D. for
4. Mr Pike ________ me that I had better devote more time to science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
A. said B. talked C. spoke D. told
5. Garbage ________ every day.
A. collect B. collects C. is collected D. are collected
6. The man said to his friend that he saw a UFO ________.
A. that morning B. this morning C. today D. tomorrow
7. I intended ________ to New York next month.
A. fly B. to fly C. flying D. flew
8. Alexander Graham Bell was a great ___________ with many famous inventions.
A. developer B. conservationist C. scientist D. explorer
9. She asked me ________ I liked country life.
A. that B what C. unless D. if
10. Have you ________ been to any English speaking countries?
A. ever B. never C. just D. already
II. Supply the corect tense or form of the verb in parentheses:
1. Life might (find) ____be found____________ on other planets.
2. If I (be) __________were______ you, I would plant vegetables in the garden.
3. This time next week, we (lie) ______will be lying__________on a beach on Phu Quoc Island.
4. They decided (go) ______to go__________ to HaLong Bay for their holiday.
5. People (know) ______have known__________ all about the Moon for thousands of years.
PART C : READING I. Read the following passage and put a word in each of the numbered blanks:
It is estimated that about three billion people use the Internet around the world. Most people use the Internet to get information or for (1) __________ . A new study, however, shows us that almost ten percent of Internet users are using it so often that it is seriously harming their lives. The study (2) ___________ that these people may find it difficult to stop using the Internet because they have become addicted. Someone (3) ___________ is addicted finds it extremely difficult to stop doing that activity. According to a psychologist in the field, (4) ___________ percent of Internet users claim that they use the Internet to escape from their problems. The study also shows that having a chat, or discussion, with strangers on the Internet is one of the most (5) ___________ activities.
Answer: 1.____entertainment_______ 2. ____says_______ 3. ____who_______ 4. _____30______ 5. ______addictive_____
II. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage:
Technology has advanced to the point where instant communication anywhere in the world is an everyday fact of life. Technology has improved, and has a positive impact on communication as a whole in many (1) __________ . It has increased the reliability of sending messages to others, made it easier to meet new people and keep (2) __________ touch with friends. Modern communication is handled by wireless signals, undersea cables, satellites and other (3) __________ technology, ensuring the fast delivery of messages and data to any locations. The accessibility of technology also means that you don’t need to be in any special locations like a post office or mail room to send a message; all you need is a cell phone. Online communication has (4) __________ the door to new ways of communicating with strangers and taking part in communities. Chat rooms, (5) __________ forums and dating sites let people meet each other and get to know more people without having to be there in person.
1. A. methods B. means C. forms D. ways
2. A. on B. out C. for D. in
3. A. advanced B. high C. simple D. basic
4. A. opened B. closed C. been opened D. been closed
5. A. channel B. discussion C. cyber D. media
III. Read the text and do the tasks below:
Living in Madrid is quite different with living in London. People get up later, and start work later. They often start work at ten, and have lunch at 2 pm. Everything closes for about three hours after lunch and people don’t go back to work at 5p.m. They finish work at about 7p.m or 8 p.m. Then they go out. The citizens in Spain go to bed very late: at about 1 or 2 in the morning. The population in Madrid spend more time in the streets. Most of them live in the center, in small flats, not like London, where people live in houses in the suburbs. The public transport system is very good and very cheap, but most of the residents like to have their own cars. A. Answer the questions.
1. What time do people in Madrid start work? ……………They start work at ten.………………………………………
2. How long do the shops close in the middle of the day? ……………They close for about three hours.………………………………………
3. Where do the people in Madrid live? ……………They live in the center, in small flats.………………………………………
4. Is public transport good enough? ……………Yes, it is..………………………………………
B. True or False
1. Living in London is the same as living in Madrid F
2. The public transport system is very good and very cheap. T
Question 37: Stop dumping poison into the lake or all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.
A. If people don’t stop dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.
B. If people didn’t stop dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals would die.
C. If people stop dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals won’t die.
D. If people stopped dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals wouldn’t die.
Question 38. We can’t see the stars at night because there is too much light pollution.
A. If there isn’t too much light pollution, we can see the stars at night.
B. We can’t see the stars at night due to there is too much light pollution.
C. Because there is too much light pollution, so we can’t see the stars at night.
D. Too much light pollution makes us impossible to see the stars at night.
Question 39. Robots can’t replace teachers.
A. Teachers can’t be replaced by robots.
B. Teachers can replace robots.
D. Robots couldn’t be replaced by teachers.
C. Teachers won’t be replaced by robots.
Question 40. You’d better not waste time texting and surfing the internet.
A. If you don’t have time, you shouldn’t waste time texting and surfing the internet.
C. You are not allowed to waste time texting and surfing the internet.
B. If I were you, I wouldn’t waste time texting and surfing the internet.
D. You mustn’t waste time texting and surfing the internet.
I choose the best answer to complete the sentence
1 I'm so proud .......................my father and love him so much
A at B on C with D of
2 Christmas is celebrated ........................December 25.
A in b on C at D since
3 Anyone catching fish by electricity should be .........................heavily
A fined B found C fared D paid
4 Flooding is the most common natural ..................................to strike the United States
A tornado B hurricane C typhoon D disastwer
5 ..............................they are poor , they are often happy .
A because B although C since D as
6 Christmas is a joyful festival .........................is celebrated in most countries of the world
A it B whose C which D who
7 Hoa .....................the Tv so that her grandmother could hear better
A turned on B turned off C turned down D turned up
8 I .............................walk when I was less than a year old
A can B could C would D might
9 If I ......................you , I wouldn't buy this coat . It don't fit you at all
A am B were C be D would be
III. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete the sentences.(2points)
1. Americans rarely shake hands to say goodbye, except___________ business occasions.
A. during B. at C. on D. in
2.__________ at someone is usually considered rude.
A. Point B. To pointed C. To pointing D. Pointing
3.The most common way of attracting someone’s attention is by __________.
A. waving B. to waving C. to wave D. wave
4.Lien told me that ___________ a biology teacher.
A. she wants to become C. she wanted to become
B. she will become D. she wanted becoming
5.We reminded Lily_________ late for our appointment the next day.
A. to be not B. not to be C. to don’t be D. don’t be
6.We _____________ with each other by mobile phone in 2050.
A. won’t be communicating C . aren’t communicating
B. haven’t communicated D. aren’t going to communicate
7.The teacher said we___________ a week off on the occasion of the International Labor Day.
A. will have B. didn’t have C. have D. would have
8.Tomoko and Kiko said that they ___________ cycling the day after the next day.
A. will go B. have gone C. would go D. has gone
9. While I …………the performance, I met one of my old friends.
A. watched B. was watching C. watch D. am watching
10. You should buy the blue sweater. It suits you ………..than the red one.
A. good B. well C. better D. the best
IV. Put the correct formof the word.
1.Gases from factories are extremely farrmful. HARM
2.Don't worry,I will drive carefully CARE
3.I think these thin clothes are very suitable for cold weather. SUIT
4.Who draws worse, Lan or Quang? BAd
5.There are many cultural differences between his country and mine. DIFFER
6. Ha Long Bay is in northern Vietnam. NORTH V. Supply the corect tense or form of the verb in parentheses.(1point)
1. Lan and her sister are in the bookstore now. She (look) is looking for a craft kit.
2. My mother is hooked on (make) making spring rolls at Tet.
3. This test has (do) been done carefully.
4. Their grandparents (live) have lived in this village since last year.
5. We should (respect) respectold people
PART C : READING
I.Fill in each blanket with a suitable word to complete the passage about the causes of visaul pollution
Visual pollution can happen outside or inside your house.When you are in the street, do you look around and see too __(1)__ telephone poles, overhead power lines or advertising billboard ? This is known as __(2)__ ‘negative visual environment’, and it causes visual pollution. For many communities, visual pollution also __(3)__ uncut weeds, graffiti, litter, and even badly cared-for buildings. This __(4)__ of pollution can be present in your house, too. If you dump clothes or school things on the floor, it causes visual pollution. A room with too much furniture placed in an untidy way is another __(5)__ of visual pollution in the house.
1.many , 2.a , 3.includes, 4.kind, 5.example_____,
II. Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete the following passage :
An American, Charles D. Seeberger, produced the first commercial moving staircase to transport people in the 1890s. He called this ___(1)____ an ‘escalator’, taking the name from the Latin word ‘scala’ which means ‘ladder’. Escalators move people up and down short ___(2)____. Lifts do the same, but only move a small number of people. Escalators have the capacity to move a lot of people at the same time, and they can be replaced in the same space as one ___(3)____install a staircase. A non-functioning escalator can be used as a normal staircase, whereas many other conveyances become ___(4)____when they break down.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, cities were becoming more crowded and the first escalators were ___(5)____at railway stations and in big department stores so that people could move about more quickly. Today we see escalator everywhere.
1. A. creator | B. invention | C. exploration | D. revolution |
2. A. distances | B. directions | C. measurements | D. lengths |
3. A. should | B. must | C. will | D. might |
4. A. useful | B. unused | C. useless | D. uselessly |
5. A. built | B. designed | C. produced | D. advanced |
III. Read the passage and do the tasks bellow.
THE GREAT HANSHIN EARTHQUAKE
The Great Hanshin earthquake, or the Kobe earthquake as it is more commonly known ‘overseas’, was an earthquake in Japan that measured 7.3 on the Japan Meteorological Agency magnitude scale. It occurred on January 17th, 1995 at 5:46 a.m in the southern part of Hyogo Prefecture, and lasted for approximately 20 seconds. The epicentre of the earthquake was on the northern end of Awaji Island near Kobe, a cosmopolitan city of over 1.5 million people. A total of 6,434 people, mainly in the city of Kobe, lost their lives. Additionally, it caused approximately ten trillion yen in damage. It was the worst earthquake in Japan since the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923, which claimed 140,000 lives.
Questions :
1. The word ‘overseas’ in the text is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. abroad | B. at sea | C. by sea |
2. The word ‘occurred’ in the text is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. ended | B. happened | C. started |
3. When did the Great Hashin earthquake occur?
It occurred on January 17th, 1995 at 5:46 a.m
4. Where was the epicentre of the earthquake ?
The epicentre of the earthquake was on the northern end of Awaji Island near Kobe
5. Was it the worst earthquake in Japan since the Great Kanto earthquake in 1923 ?
Yes, it was
PART D : WRITING
I. Rewrite the sentences so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You may need to change the word. (1point)
1 Phuc said that people had to communicate using telepathy in 50 years' time
2 Alex wants his telephone mended by Mr Brown
3 Because there was a loud noise next to my door last night, I couldn't sleep
4 If this factory treated its waste well, there wouldn't be a lot of pollution
5 The tsunami made many people become homeless
II
1 Dean wanted to know if aliens could communicate verbally
2 We have decided to stay in HCM city for three more days
3 Teenagers often use abbreviations when texting
4 Phuc will be learning a new language this time next year
5 Tom thought inhabitants of Venus might travel by buggy.
Choose the most suitable words or phrases to complete the sentences
1. "How long have you been with the company ?" - I .... there for three years
A. will work B. was working C. work D. have worked
2. He was so .... by Cindy's singing that he asked her to sing on the radio
A. shocked B. impressed C. admiring D. surprised
3. There are a lot of different .... groups living in London
A. ethnic B. ethnical C. ethic D. ethnicity
4. What is the .... cause of the illness ?
A. primary B. essential C. possibly D. most
5. The new country hopes to establish .... relations with all its neighbors
A. friend B. friendly C. friendliness D. friendship
6. The book is .... into pen chapters
A. divided B. formed C. changed D. shared
Choose the best answer
1. Mi and Nick like ____ back Mi's home village on holiday
A.comes B.come C.came D.coming
2. if the factory _____ dumping poison into the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die.
A.continues B.to continue C.continued D. will continue
3. Water _____ in the lake has made the fish die.
A.pollution B.pollute C.polluted D. polluting
4. if i were you, i _____ that cat.
A.would buy B.buy C. bought D.buying
5. if we recycle more, we _____ the Earth.
A.help B.would help C.helping D.will help
Choose A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences:
1. Last night we came to the show late .............the traffic was terrible.
A. although B. despite C. and D. because
2. I lived in Dalat,......is one of the most beautiful cities of vietnam
D. whose A. who C.whom B. which
3. The people..............live in' Greece speak Greek.
A. which. B. whom C. where D. who
4. Auld Lang Syne is a song.............. is sung on New Year's Eve.
A. which B. who C.whom D when
5. Peter,...........can compose many pieces of music, sings very well.
A. which B. whom C. who D. whose
6..............he likes chocolate, he tries not to eat it.
A. As B. Though C. Since D. Despite
7: Do you know the man.............you met yesterday?
D whose A. who B. whom C. which
8. The men and animals..............you saw on TV were from China.
A. who B. whom C. which D. that
9. Tet is a festival ................occurs in late January or early february
A. who B. which C. whom D. when
10. The car ...........he has just bought is very expensive.
A. who B. whom C. which D. whose
1. It's very nice ______ you to say so!
A. in B. on C. of D. for
2. Kobe in Japan was completely ______ in 1995 by a huge earthquake
A. to destroy B. destroy C. destroyed D. destroying
3. The men and animals _____ you saw on TV last night are in Africa
A. who B. that C. which D. none is correct
4. Neil Armstrong, ______ first walked on the moon, lived in the USA
A. whom B. which C. who D. that
5. A tropical storm which ______ 120 kilometers per hour is called a cyclone in Australia
A. reaches B. shines C. strikes D. behaves
6. Quy Nhon will be sunny tomorrow and the temperature will be ___ 25C ( độ C ) and 30C ( độ C )
A. between B. about C. from D. both
1. If the factory continues dumping poison.... the lake, all the fish and other aquatic animals will die
A. into B. to C. about D. in
2. ............ is the most common natural disaster in your country ? - Snowstorms.
A. Why B. How C. Who D. Which
3. I couldn’t sleep ............ there was a loud noise next to my door last night.
A. although B. because C. so D. but
4. On Christmas Eve, most big cities, especially London are..........with coloured lights across the streets
A. decorated B. hang C. put D. made
5. American rarely shake hands to say goodbye, except ............ business occasions
A. during B. at C. on D. in
6. When a typhoon happened , many houses and roads ............ destroyed or flooded.
A. is B. are C. was D. were
7. Last year, there was a big typhoon in my area. It caused extensive damage to our ......
A. wealth B. furniture C. property D. savings
8. ............. workers were sent to the area immediately but no villager was survived when the landslide happened.
A. rescue B. help C. assistance D. volunteer
9. .............is the most common natural disaster in your country?
A. When B. How C. Who D. Which
10. What .............we do to prevent these natural disasters?
A. may B. ought C. should D. be able
II. Supply the corect tense or form of the verb in parentheses:
1. If I (be)___were _____you, I would think very carefully.
2. Most people (leave)__had left______before the volcano erupted.
3. The train (arrive) ___ will be arriving_____at 6 tomorrow morning.
4. They might (be) __be ______in the office.
5. This time tomorrow I (chat) ____will be chatting____with my cousin in Sydney on Skype.
PART C : READING
I. Read the following passage and put a word in each of the blanks:
Scotland is in the north of Great Britain. It is (1)________for its rich culture as well as its amazing natural beauty. (2)________to this land can spend endless days exploring its historic centuries-old castles. But be aware- legend says that some of them are haunted by ghosts. Fun-lovers can (3)________its world-famous festival, the Highland Games where they can enjoy unique Scotish activities such as the pipping, drumming and (4) ________. They can also see traditional sports, or drink whisky with the (5)________people. Driving through vast green pastures, or boating on scenic lakes- or lochs- are other attractions that Scotland offers.
1___famous _______2____Visitors ______3____experience ______4____dancing______5____local ______
II. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage :
We are all slowly (1)________the Earth. The seas and rivers are too dirty to swim in. There is so much smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world’s cities. In one well-known city, for example, poisonous gases (2) ________cars pollute the air so much that traffic policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have cut down (3)________trees that there are now vast areas of waterland all over the world. As a result, farmers in parts of Afica can not grow enough (4)________. In certain countries in Asia, there is too little rice. Moreover, we do not take enough care of the countryside.
Wild animals are quickly disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now because we have killed too many of them. However, it isn’t enough simply to talk about the problem. We must act now before it is too late to do (5)________about it. Join us now. Save the Earth!
1. A. destroyed B. destroying C. destroys D. destroy
2. A. by B. from C. of D. in
3. A, so much B. so few C. so little D. so many
4. A. eating B. to eat C. for eat D. to be eaten
5. A. anything B. nothing C. everything D. something