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Test 17 J LEVEL: PRE-INTERMEDIATE I Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence She sighed when hearing him say he loved her a started c breathed deeply b screamed d laughed The boys put out the camp fire The fire wasn’t a switched on c on b on fire d alight They crq)t into their tent, so th e y a made a lot of noise c were very quiet b ran quickly d panicked They slrat soundly They s le p t a noisil/ c deeply b fast d good She was caught in a storm The weather w a s a fine c warm and sunny b rough d wet It’s upside down It isn’t a up c down b the ri|ht way down d the right way up 133 iA y CO£ ie u i& i/i tiu y ^ v il\Z i£& 4\iy / - \ l \ i v The woman first bought a few small articles She bought some sm all a things c pieces b bits d parts The dress was free I t a was priceless c costs notling b was worthless d was grateful She was arrested S h e a escaped c was stopfed b was caught d was seen 10 The bicycle was picked up four hundred niles away It was by a policeman a picked c dropped b found d lifted 11 He was amused He must h a v e a laughed c cried b shouted d booed 12 You can just see our h o u se the Irees a on c above b about d round 13 Henry’s work is w e ll a on the average b above the average c on an average d above an average 14 The tree had fallen d o w n the railv^ay line a, across c through b parallel d above 15 He always depends getting help from other studerats a on c over b through d above 134 ♦♦♦ iA y ca c ¿ac ie ^ i lu ij& tx i ( \ i iCdcu-y /^ \4 \lv 16 Mr W ilson forgot doing that until later in the aftemocon a aboutt c on b o f d over 17 She wais p ro u n d finishing the work in such a short time a aboutt c on b o f d over 18 The police are interested knowing more about that man a aboutt c by b in d through 19 There is very little possibility finding a substitute now a o f b on c over d at 20 Did you pay that fellow taking care of your garden? a at c with b on d for IL Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the following questions: When you are being interviewed for a job, remember that it’s normal for many people to be nervous, particularly in such a streeproducing situation There are plenty of job-indeed, probably mostwhere a little nervousness isn’t looked at askance It does help to dry a diamp brow or clammy hand just before rneeting the intervievw^er, but otherwise, don’t be too concerned about the outward manifestations o f your nervousness Experienced ♦♦♦ 135 tA y cAt:- ¿-Ac t c ^ L cu ^^v iA c tcc4x*y y^\cU y interviewers will discount most physical signs ofhervousness The only one that people have a hard time ignoring is a fidgety hand Interviewees who constantly twist their hands ormake movements that are dramatically distracting are calling to ther nervousness Remember that interviewers talk to people in order to hire, not because they enjoy embarrassing uneasy applicants ‘One way to overcome a flustered feeling, or “butterflies in tie stomach”, is to note that interviewers want to hire people who lave something to offer the company If interviewers think you vill fit into their organization, you will be the one who is sough aier It’s almost as if you are interviewing them to see if they are good enough for you According to the passage, the outward sign o:' nervousness that most attracts the attention of interviewers is a a damp brow c restless hand gestures b clammy hands d a jittery stomach An interviewer is someone who a is looking for a job b seeks facts from prospective employees c has already hired you d is always on the lookout to trip up applicants It can be inferred from the passage that overcoming nervous is a matter of a wiping your head and hands before entering the interview room b taking several tranquilizers before the interviev 136 iA y } cA c iA c ie J i tu y S ^ ilv c icztx^y c being diramatic and aggressive d realizinfg that interviews are two-sided and making the most of it “buitterflies, in the stomach” means a ;a nervouis feeling c woes b feeling 0)f happiness d :sufferings “ d iis c o u n t ” m e a n s a iremember c (discontinue b lignore d (discharge III Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to thie word that best fits each space Mir Alex Fraser lived his entire life in a small town in the north of Enjgland H e never left the house (1) he had been bom, never married, never went on holiday and had no friends H e worked in a local factory for ( ) forty years but even tthe people who had worked with him for years ( ) very liittle about him H e wore the same old clothes year in year out, and ( ) he sh(opped regularly at the local store he bought only the most basic foodstuffs, never changing his purchases from one week to the next 137 cA c ic c ^ ^ v ti\C So (5) he died last month neighbors and local people were astonished to leam that Mr Fraser was not just a rich man, he was in fact ( ) millionaire! He had no bank account, no money invested anywhere but in the various drawers, cupboards and boxes in his house there were hundreds and thousands of bank ( ) and coins It took police over two weeks to clear the house and the bank clerks took just as long to ( ) all the money ‘We had absolutely no idea that he had been hiding his money over the year’s one of his neighbors ( ) ‘In fact we used to feel sorry for him, we thought he was a poor old man unable to (1 ) anything better for himself! a.- which a until a reminded a although a while a the b where b above b held b but b when c who c over c had c because c during b this b money c a c letters a said b count b.spoke c guess c mentioned 10 a pay b.spend c afford a papers a number d what d across d knew d however d that d one d notes d make d told d give rv Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word Science has told us so much (1) the moon that it is fairly easy (2) imagine what it would be like to go there It is certainly not a friendly place As there is no air or (3) , there can be no ( ) of any kind There is no 138 c a c ¿¿ic i& ii lu ij.e -tx {¿ \i variety o f scenery either For mile after mile there are only flat plains o f dust with mountains around them Above, the sun and stars (5) in a black (6) If you step out (7) the mountain shadows, it will mean (8) from severe cold into great heat These extreme (9) continually break rocks away from the surface (1 ) the mountains The moon is also a very silent (11) for sound (12) can only travel (13) air But beyond the broken horizon, you see a friendly sight Our earth is shining more brightly (14) the stars From this distance, it looks (15) an immense ball, colored blue and green and brown V Use the words to make sentences He / write / both / correct / neat Let me book / room / you / hotel What / you want / be / when / grow not / you expect / begin studying law / next semester? You say / some scientists / not believe / theory Did not / Mary leam / swim / very young? We / slowly / set / in / although it / be / along time before everything / finish 139 iA y cA c icu - i& si tixC iiS tx ty / “^ v A Neither John / Bill / go / camping today Thank you / letter / offer / me /job 10 Have not / you / this movie before? VI Finish each of the following sentences ii such a way that it means the same as the one printed before it You are requested to come by seven o’clock Please co m e Who teaches you driving? By whom are We need seven days to consider it We need a They are soon accustomed to writing It is not long The train does not take as long as the bus The bus takes longer Whose wallet is this? Who does 140 TesilS LEVEL: PRE-INTERMEDIATE I Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence She said that s h e you some day a had visited c will visit b has visited d would visit In Prague it’s better to walk a n d the atmosphere of the pretty little streets a feel c think b tough d move Mr Jones h a s painting since he retired a taken up c taken over b taken o f d taken in Most parents find it difficult to their children nowadays a grow up c develop b foster d bring up When he was running across the road, h e a stone a fell down b fell over “I am absolutely broke.” a So am I b I too c fell off d fell into c So too d I feel too 141 iA y cA c ¿¿U te->t tlx c icdixtp- y ^ ^ x ix It was a light plane It wasn’t a dark c black b heavy d deep Often a team of engineers a r e a work on one project c workirg on one project b on one project d to wordng on one project Please keep the f ir e It’s so cold n here a bums c to burr b bum d bumirg 10 I’ve been living in this village since I a was bora c had bom b were bom d have been bom 11 Tommy adm itted the rock throagh the window a throwing c to throw b being throwing 12 How much does that Swiss w atch ? a pay b cost d to be tirow c spend d fix 13 he has never borrowed any money from me a Last week c Since b Up to now d A week ago 14 to inform you that your mother died ten minutes ago a sorry c apologies b regret d pity 15 She was a young woman The woman w a s a a youth c a young b young d youth 142 "C u y £ tx iA y) cA c treu t a t i u y ^ v tA-C tc £ f\ty IV l.b a a b 3.C d a c 9,4 10 b V How long have you lived/been living here? Where did you live before? How long did you stay there? Why did you go to New Zealand? Why did you leave? How many books have you written? What was your first novel? Have you finished (writing) the American Civil Wai* When did you finish it? 10 Have you started (writing) a new novel? VI irregular illegal impolite incorrect inconvenient informal 7.1ishoriest VII to on at at of 11 to at on to about 10 at 12 by VIII The room was so dark that we couldn’t see anything There was so little traffic that it took him only ten minuteib get there 284 c^ic ¿-At" ie->t licy& n- i/vc iC&ixty y '^ ^ i A It was such an interesting film that my mother saw it times There are so many books that I can’t read all of them in just a week He is such a famous singer that everyone in the city knows of him He has so much work to that he can’t go to the cinema with us The satellite traveled so far into space that nobody could see it with naked eyes He drives such an old car that it can only get the speed of twenty five kilometers per hour Mary is such an intelligent pupil that she can answer this question 10 The master gave Oliver such a terrible punishment that he couldn’t forget it many years later IX Dear Peter I am very surprised to get your letter I don’t know you arrived back from London Did you have a good time in New York? I’m looking forward to hearing all about it Thank you for inviting me to dinner next weekend I’m afraid I am not able to come on Sunday But I’ll be free the following weekend Why don’t you call me in the next few days? X 1.T T T F F F T F T 10 T 285 tA y) cA c ¿AC i e j i L c itj^ \ iixC iC d tx t^ /^ \4 \l\ TEST 27 I main angry quietly interestingly local helpful badly easy 11 real 12 wondcfully 13 sure 14 gentle happily 10 amazingly 15 surpriingly II generous well off profit take out poverty cash purchas worthies m heir pensioner IV c a accountant customer 3.b a cashier agent 5.b d 7.avestor windier a d V so because such although so Although Although because because VI (whereas) c (although) b (as soon as) g 286 lOsmch iO; (while) i cA c ¿ A c (so) e (because) f VII lend afford (although) h (since) a let earn I c iy e ^ il\c tcat-uy (when) d (nevertheless) j charge reduced fortune reckon VIII It was such an amusing film that I couldn’t stop laughing People still want cars although they cause pollution I was often lonely because I was the only child The driver stopped so that the children could cross the road was so amused that I couldn’t stop laughing Tom didn’t notice the sign even though it was right in front of him It was such a cold day that I didn’t want to go out I told Peter to hurry as we had to reach the village before night Mark repaired the roof so that the rain wouldn’t come in 10 The play was disappointing because it was badly acted and too long IX it to ^ ^ the so gave in despite 10 so 11 ^ 12 however 13 ^ 14 ^ 15 too X 287 cA c ¿¿u t& ii l b a d TEST 28 I many a little ilx c tCdixiy b c a d c 9.d 10 b 11 c 12 a a lot of a few a little much many much II the, the an, the, the , the th e , , th e , ., the th e , ., , a , th e , ., the, a , ., III few A few little a few 13 d 14 b 15 c 10 a, a a few little a little few few 10 a few 11 a few 12 a few IV V a 288 b c d b d 3.0 4.b c a d e f g 9.d 10 b tA y cA c ¿AC t a t tu.ij.C'fx ttvC iCctxty VI tO 'O thpaste breakfast /cereal flowers jam baked beans chocolates/paper tissues soap orange juice margarine VII m iu c h / ■/ many/mice many/students much/-/ many/witnesses many/ much/ much/ many/teeth 10 much/ VIIL He:re is a photo of my family and let me tell you about us M3y' father is a mechanic and he works in a factory in the suburb He' works five days a week for about 40 hours He' usually works in the morning so he is free in the afternoon In Jhis free time, my father often goes to play badminton My mother is a teacher and she teaches math at a school near my house So ;she has a lot of time to take care of my house and look after me My' brother is 17 years old and he is in grade 11 He loves collecting stamps and he has hundreds of stamps in his co'llection 10 PUease write to me soon and tell me more about your family ♦♦ ♦ 289 cA c ic ii ie -it tu y & \ tl\.C IX 1 can’t make out (what) the price (is) Let’s ask insidt Can I try it on? Two masked men held up the supermarket yesterday You have grown out of your old one feel worn out I’ll come and pick up the goods on Thursday Sorry, we have run out of bread Are you calling (in) at the chemist’s? can’t put up with the queues 10 I’ll think it over X l.d b a 13 a 14 d 15 c a c d 7.b c 9.b 10 d 11 a wait arrives get pay reaches takes get 12 c TEST 29 I go take II see, will tell take / have tako, will feel get, will phone will go, will wait, stops / has stopped will get, opens finish / have fi|§h€d will let, hear paint, will have 10 will climb, g® / has got iAjfc ccíc íiíc íe->{ UííjÁn-1¿\¿ £ ¿ é V t ^ III b a b a a c c 8.a b 10 c b a f d i c 10 g IV e h 4.j V chauffeur motorist driver captain guard traffic warden VI b d a b VII looking take / use pick made / headed put VIII cancellation Unfortunately collision unexpectedly unsuitable steward crew conductor 10 cyclist 11 pedestrian 12 mechanic a d b b a 10 d keep / catch showing put trying 10 dealing unavoidable injuries widening adjustable 10 payment t&Y> c-Ac ¿'A c ie^st ¿cu^^\- t i\i- IX had a bike, she would ride it to school works hard, he’ll pass his exams ate a lot, he would be fat had a car, she wouldn’t walk to work practices, his English will improve hurries, she won’t be late liked swimming, she would go to the beach takes his medicine, he will get better didn’t live near the school, he would get up early 10 leaves now, she will catch the bus X ■time worse told good Ecovered because sore stay though lO.seeing TEST 30 I get, will catch don’t hurry, won’t get OR hurr, will get were, would tell had, would lend lived, would spend don’t get, won’t be see, will tell 11 seeing to m_eet to work behaving waiting N ^92 landed, would soon decide not to speak showing / to woi: playing / doing gomg / say mg 10 walking / catch ip ~C,u-y£f\ i a y cA c ¿-Ai tc -it t i \ i tc £ t\iy IIL c i a h f d e b -j 10 g IV a b c d a b c d a 10 b V demanded fancy VI was bom come from grow up VII of of VIIL impression offensive irritating admiration cowardice bear refused bring up educate move into at risk expect join leave become with in up on intend 10 settle down her 10 up adorable attractive Q rr»“0 f i i n O C4.LltU.ViW faithful 10 relief 293 ¿ A yj C M -A c t c - if t i/ v C tc d * x ^ IX denied cheating couldn’t help laughing regret to tell you that to drink some/ to get a drink of suggest taking to tum off the lights appears to have forgotten X 1.them 2 with bring send for table ) very cook wash mother cá^ ¿Ac tucj^c^fx iixC tcẩtvỶ /^\ề\Ẩ x MỤC LỤC LỜ I N Ó I Đ Â U TEST1 TEST 16 125 TEST 13 TEST 17 133 TESTS 20 TEST 18 141 TEST 27 TEST 19 148 TESTS 35 TEST 20 156 TEST 43 TEST 21 164 TEST 51 TEST 22 172 TESTS 59 TEST 23 180 TEST 67 TEST 24 187 TEST 10 75 TEST 25 194 TEST 11 84 TEST 26 202 TEST 12 92 TEST 27 210 TEST 13 101 TEST 28 218 TEST 14 109 TEST 29 226 TEST 15 117 TEST 30 234 A N S W E R KEY T U Y Ể N T Ậ P C Á C BÀ I TEST L U Y Ệ N TH TIÊNG A N H NHÀ XUẤT BẢN ĐẠI HỌC QUỐC GK H Ì: Ệ | r 16 Hàng chuối - Hai Bà Trưng - NộỆỉ Điện thoại: Biên tập-Chếbản: (04) SơlềSQơ Hành chính; (04) 39714899; Tổng biên tập: 34) 39714897 Fax; (04) 397 14899 Chịu trách nhiệm xuất G iá m đ ố c : P H Ù N G Q U Ố C B Ả O T ổ n g b iê n tập : P H Ạ M T H Ị T R Â M Biên tập: VŨ THỊ HƯƠNG Chế bản: MCBOOKS Sửa ỉn: MCBOOKS Trình bày bìa: HƯƠNG GIANG M ã s ố :2 L -1 Đ H 1 In 2.000 cuốn, khổ 14.5 X 20.5 cm, C ty T N H H I n th iỊ m i Số xuất bản; -2 1/C X B/38-23/Đ H Q G H N , ngày 3/3/311 T Ị lặ L ậ a ĩL Phốt : Q uyết định xuất số : 100 L K -X H /Q Đ - N X B Đ H Q G N In xong nộp lưu chiểu quý II năm 2011 ■'ív ' TheWindy MỜI CAC BẠN T)M ĐỌC TỦ SÁCH GIÚP HỌC TỐT TIẾNG ANH DANH c h o m ọ i N G Ư ^ C ủ a t h e w in d y (JC 600 OỘNQlỊr BAToLnrTAc V M» _ T U y * itíp ’'^/uif^cuei S ongngữM vV U C cm CÁC lí í Ể c ^ í/v C ic é tx ÿ -/ ^... travelers than usual this week An increased It is necessary for you to be able to drive a heavy lorry to get this job You must be able t o 163 Test2 1 LEVEL: PRE-INTERMEDIATE L Underline

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