ĐỀ KIỂM TRA A USE OF ENGLISH AND GRAMMAR I Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences 1 I hope we will be able to avoid anyone A disappointment B disappointing C disappointed D[.]
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA A USE OF ENGLISH AND GRAMMAR I Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences I hope we will be able to avoid _ anyone A disappointment B disappointing C disappointed D disappoint The of space exploration started in the 1960s A era B time C period D age Many advances have been _ in the field of communication through the use of fiber optics A done B caused C brought D made He was the first man _ to help the flood victims A arrive B arrived C arriving D to arrive From 1865 to 1875, a remarkable _of inventions was produced A diversity B mixture C variety D mount Do you think there less conflict in the world if all people _the same language? A would be/ spoke B is/ spoke C were/ speak D is/ will speak The number of participants of the sport center every week A increase B increases C is increasing D increased I have been looking for this book for months, and _I have found it A at the end B in the end C in time D at present “My daughter, Mary tries to _to see me at least once a week.” Mrs Jones told the social worker A call up B go up C come on D drop in 10 Find different underlined pronunciation from others A surprised B laughed C increased D sentenced 10 II– Each line has a mistake, find and correct it The doctor asked Mr Nam how old his little girl is Last Monday, they met Nam ,that got the first prize in English Speaking Club Mary asked me how did I go to school every day Give me the newspaper on the table, don’t you ? It’s the time you went home now The picture was painting by Michael is very expensive If I were you, I didn’t buy that expensive car Dumping too much garbageto the environment results to serious diseases Mistake Correction Mistake Correction III Read the passage and fill in the blank It was the day of my grandmother's 80th birthday when the sitting-room ceiling fell down All the family were there, at my uncle Philip's house, which was a large, old building (1) in a small, peaceful village north-west of Oxford we had already finished lunch and, as (2) _was such a beautiful afternoon, we were all outside in the garden, drinking coffee and catching (3) on all family news Grandmother, (4) was rather deaf, was (5) usual, telling stories about her childhood in Manchester, while in the sunshine, laughing children and barking dogs chased each other around Suddenly, there was a tremendous crash We all looked round in astonishment, (6) _ what on earth had happened Uncle Philip and my father ran into the house, and then my sister and I (7) _.There, the most extraordinary sight met your eyes The sitting-room was (8) ruins and the air was thick with dust Uncle Philip was standing in the middle of the room, holding Tabatha,(9) cat, who looked terrified It's one of the (10) _ of living in a house as old as this' , he explained calmly (11) , outside, Grandmother asked (12) more coffee and enquired when the cake could be cut 10 11 12 IV Read the article below and choose the best answer that best fits each space Most ghost stories are (1) in mysterious, old house or castles The ghost themselves whose(2) wander the earth at night, are usually the victim of some horrible crime This is not usually the case as the following story(3) When my friend, Paul, was a school boy, he often used to chat to Mr Scott, an elderly gentleman living on his own Mr Scott was a keen gardener He would always be looking after his lawn or his flowers and Paul was (4) _the habit of saying a few words to him over the fence One summer’s evening, as Paul was on his way home from school, he saw, as (5) _, Mr Scott in his garden The old man was busily weeding his flower beds When he saw Paul, he invited him to the garden with a(6) of his hand Slowly, they strolled all round, admiring the various flowers Then to Paul’s surprise, Mr Scott bent down and picked a (7) _of his finest dahlias “Here boy”, he said “Give these to your mother.” No sooner had he arrived home than he (8) _the flower to his mother He then told her that they were with Mr Scott’s compliments His mother’s face went red with anger “You wicked boy!” she shouted “ How (9) _you say such a thing! I(10) into his daughter in the supermarket this morning She told me that the poor old chap had passed away in his deep last Friday.” A set B put C fixed D programmed A bodies B minds C spirits D phantoms A points B indicates C states D shows A on B in C within D with A frequent B common C often D usual A rise B spread C wave D shake A carton B bunch C roll D packet A submitted B turned C presented D demonstrated A should B dare C would D wrong 10 A bumped B struck C rushed D knocked 10 A READING I Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer a, b, c or d A good deal of fascinating research has been done about the reading patterns of young people, and it is surprising to discover at what an early age children start expressing preferences for particular kinds of books A recent report, which examined in detail the reading habits of primary-school children, showed that even seven-year-old boys and girls have clear views about what they want to read Girls, in general, read more, and far more girls than boys preferred reading stories Boys were showing a taste for the more instant appeal of picture stories, or else books about their hobbies These tastes continue unchanged until the children are teenagers Apparently girls read more in general, but more fiction in particular You could say that there are more opportunities for girls to read fiction: magazines encourage the fiction habit in girls in their early teens, and by their late teens, girls have probably moved on to the adult women’s magazines Teenage boys tend to buy magazines about their hobbies: sports, motorcycles, heavy transport and so on Recent research into children’s reading has shown that they _ A start to read at a very early age B have formed their reading tastes by the time they are seven C examine in detail what they read at school D can read clearly and distinctly in primary school A close look at the reading habits of boys and girls shows that A schools give more encouragement to girls than to boys B magazines appeal more to boys than girls C Picture stories appeal more to girls than boys D Girls are more interested in fiction than boys According to the passage A far more boys than girls are interested in love stories B There are more opportunities for girls to buy magazines than for boys C Children generally don’t care what they should read D Teenage boys show a taste for magazines about their hobbies The word ‘fascinating’ means most nearly the same as A having a lot of action B having a lot of information C having great attraction D having great pleasure Which of the following is NOT true? A Girls start reading earlier than boys B Girls read more than boys when they are teenagers C Girls prefer reading fiction when they are teenagers D Girls are usually interested in women’s magazines in their late teens II Read the The people below all want to watch a TV programme On the next page there are descriptions of eight TV programmes Decide which programme would be the most suitable for the following people Ivan and Anna like to keep up to date with what’s happening in the world and enjoy seeing interviews with politicians and other people They prefer to watch programmes which last about 30 minutes Fatima likes watching comedy programmes which last about half an hour She enjoys watching a series where she can follow what the characters are doing from one episode to another Rosa enjoys pop music and films and wants to watch interviews with popular celebrities She likes programmes which are a mixture of interviews and live music Grace is interested in travelling and she likes watching documentaries about different parts of the world She especially enjoys programmes which show animals and birds 10 William is keen on general knowledge and likes watching quizzes to see how many questions he can answer He prefers those which have questions on lots of different subjects TV programmes A Find out about the life of jazz musician, Bert Randall, in this hourlong documentary which shows him performing live concerts during his life There are interviews with members of his family and people he worked with B This is the weekly chance to try to get a better score than the celebrities in the studio, who range from pop musicians to politicians As usual Billie Flannagan spends a half hour asking the two teams the questions They need to be experts in a wide range of topics from music to animals to international news C Find out about the latest news, both international and local, with Aaron Willis every day between 6.00 and 6.30 in the evening His interviews with those in the news, whether they are politicians or journalists, always get to the point of a story D Every Saturday evening between 8.30 and 9.30, Kevin Connery presents an hour of fun and entertainment As usual in the new series, there is music and chat with well-known stars from the world of film, music or comedy Each guest is interviewed and then one of them performs their latest song live E There are three half-hour episodes of the popular soap South Street on our TVs every week There’s lots going on this week when Cathy returns from her trip round the world to find Felicity has moved into her flat and all Cathy’s things have disappeared She is not pleased and shows her feelings F Robert Burroughs first visited the Amazon rainforest 40 years ago Since then, he has travelled all around the world showing us amazing scenery, animals and different ways of living Now he returns with a series about the Amazon and we see again the amazing wildlife of this beautiful area G On the Way is a short comedy film made 30 years ago The actors were unknown at the time but they have since become famous The main character, Zak, decides to travel to India but he takes a variety of animals with him on the journey They soon become a problem H Joel and Charlie return for another series of The Shop They work in a supermarket where things seem to go wrong every day This series should be as funny as the last, with a new manager in the shop and some unexpected events in each 30-minute programme C Writing I Rewrite the following sentence “Have you been to an English speaking country?” he asked us He wondered _ There are more people out of work in this country than ever before Never before _ The candidate was out last night, I’m sure The candidate must _ The driver got the mechanic to repair his car (REPAIRED) The driver We can’t delay the match any longer (PUT) We can’t _any longer ...most extraordinary sight met your eyes The sitting-room was (8) ruins and the air was thick with dust... spread C wave D shake A carton B bunch C roll D packet A submitted B turned C presented D demonstrated A should B dare C would D wrong 10 A bumped B struck C rushed D knocked 10 A READING I Read... women’s magazines Teenage boys tend to buy magazines about their hobbies: sports, motorcycles, heavy transport and so on Recent research into children’s reading has shown that they _ A start to read