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ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA GIỮA HỌC KỲ II I Phonetics *Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest a contaminate a vulnerable a endangered a attitude A women A threaten A lie A reduced A digested 10 A penalty 11 a source 12 a advice 13 a interfered 14 a lie 15 a sprint 16 a style 17 a foul 18 a synchronized 19 a exercise 20 a improve 21 A exercise 22 A improve 23 A included 24 A spirit 25 A protected 26 a hide 27 a weapon 28 a endangered 29 A penalty 30 A foul 31 A novel 32 A swallow 33 A chew 34 A remind 35 A special 36 A reduced b Africa b adult b destroyed b survive B movie B near B wide B destroyed B chewed B penalize b resource b pick b allowed b goalie b line b penalty b house b psychology b diving b lose B diving B lose B wanted B describe B developed b ivory b increase b threatened B penalize B found B notice B wallet B news B driven B specify B threaned c balance c reduce c damaged c introduce C lose C fear C circle C damaged C killed C center c course c might c visited c achieve c divide c pretty c amount c carry c physics c oppose C physics C oppose C decided C title C balanced c decline c threat c recovered C petrol C fought C noble C allow C few C derive C species C damaged *Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest a imagine b elephant c willingness a commercial b habitat c develop a government b different c benefit a appearance b animal c classify A achieve B involve C swallow A pioneer B mountaineer C suggestion A prevent B harmful C protect A reserve B conserve C wildlife a government b agency c protection 10 a extinction b animal c classify 11 a habitat b different c industry d trade d culture d provided d human D prove D dear D tiger D preserved D enjoyed D eject d colour d kind d played d belief d ride d typical d adventurous d activity d variety d movement D variety D movement D noticed D final D established d continent d spread d advanced D pencil D fowl D November D wallow D view D survive D.eject D preserved d chemical d position d intensive d silverback D eject D engineer D affect D prevent d endanger d primary d introduce 12 a medicine 13 a derive 14 a swallow 15 a imagine 16 a different 17 a knowledge 18 a water 19 a personal 20 a award 21 a goalie 22 a summary 23 a various 24 a acknowledge 25 a perform 26 a destruction 27 a sociable 28 a medicine 29 a protect 30 a crossbar 31 a windsurfing 32 a thriller 33 a gorilla 34 a wildlife 35 a become 36 a perform 37 A commit 38 A opponent 39 A referee 40 A agency 41 a illegal 42 a wildlife 43 a decline b endanger b provide b subject b important b carefully b forever b football b penalty b prevent b advanced b decision b wonderful b physical b invent b serious b habitat b endanger b provide b goalie b referee b panda b natural b legal b reserve b invent B movement B personal B engineer B awareness b essential b fertile b grassland c addition c modern c digest c example c holiday c journey c begin c defensive c visit c above c character c opponent c successful c attempt c commercial c industry c sufficient c peaceful c advance c penalty c novel c benefit c comic c threaten c attempt C eject C continue C reference C protection c gorilla c enact c bamboo d survival d depend d enough d wonderful d reviewer d action d meter d vertical d except d depend d penalize d popular d continue d motion d defensive d interfere d survival d reserve d movement d goalkeeper d decide d habitat d pollute d depend d motion D depend D decision D interfere D endanger d buffalo d measure d conserve II VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR PART 1 Chemical wastes from factories are _ that cause serious damage to species habitats a pollutes b pollutants c pollutions d polluters John failed again He _ harder a must have tried b should have tried c can tried d may have tried _ is a branch of Natural Science, and is the study of living organisms and how they interact with their environment a Biology b Biological c Biologist d Biologically It is a top secret You _ tell anyone about it a mustn't b needn't c mightn't d won't We have plenty of time for doing the work We _ be hurried a needn't b shouldn't c mustn't d mayn't A / an _ species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct a dangerous b endanger c endangered d endangerment I am not deaf You _ shout a must b mustn't c need d needn’t If an area is _, all the trees there are cut down or destroyed a endangered b deforested c contaminated d polluted Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours He _ exhausted after such a long flight now a must be b must be being c must have been d should have been 10 _ is the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment a Biodiversity b Conservation c Globe d Individual 11 _ I borrow your lighter for a minute? - Sure, no problem Actually, you _ keep it if you want to a May / can b Must / might c Will / should d Might / needn’t 12 Almost half of turtles and tortoises are known to be threatened with a extinct b extinction c extinctive d extinctly 13 It is reported that humans are the main reason for most species' declines and habitat _ and degradation are the leading threats a destroy b destructive c destructor d destruction 14 I not mind at all You _ apologize a shouldn't b needn't c mustn't d oughtn't to 15 _ is the protection of environment and natural resources a Survival b Commerce c Conservation d Extinction 16 Toxic chemicals from factories are one of the serious factors that leads wildlife to the _ of extinction a wall b fence c verge d bridge 17 I _ be at the meeting by 10:00 I will probably _ take a taxi if I want to be on time a must/ have to b may / must c should / needn't d mustn't / shouldn't 18 You _ forget to pay the rent tomorrow The landlord is very strict about paying on time a needn't b mustn't c not have to d may not 19 Keep quiet You _ talk so loudly in here Everybody is working a may b must c might d mustn't 20 John is not at home He _ go somewhere with Daisy I am not sure a might b will c must d should 21 _ I have a day off tomorrow? - Of course not We have a lot of things to a Must b Will c May d Need 22 _ I be here by o'clock? - No, you _ a Shall/mightn't b Must / needn't c Will / mayn't d Might / won't 23 You _ touch that switch, whatever you a mustn't b needn't c won't d wouldn't 24 Susan _ hear the speaker because the crowd was cheering so loudly a mustn't b couldn't c can't d needn't 25 - Oh no! I completely forgot we were supposed to pick Jenny up at the airport this morning - She _ there waiting for us a needn't sit b might still sit c must still be sitting d should have sat 26 Jane often wears beautiful new clothes She _ be very rich a must b could c might d needn’t 27 Due to profit, a lot of forests in the world are in ……………….of being cut down A danger B dangerous C dangerously D endanger 28 It is ……………….to leave children alone at home A danger B dangerous C dagerously D endangered 29 Our clear environment has been ……………….by pollutants from this factory A pollute B polluted C pollution D pollutants 30 Every year hundreds of wild animals are in danger of …………………… A extinction B threat C destruction D damage 31 If water sources are …………………, there is no farming A supplied B provided C contaminated D flooded 32 We are now living in the …………of contamination A threat B help C situation D condition 33 A(n) _ species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming extinct A dangerous B endanger C endangered D danger 34 Only a few of the many species at risk of extinction actually obtain legal _ A protect B protection C protective D protector 35 books are ones in which the story is told or illustrated with pictures A Comic B Thriller C Romantic D Science 36 Boy, stop reading the book down and go to bed A Take B Put C Set D Pick 37 It is a good book I think it is interesting enough for you to A put down B swallow C look up D understand 38 A is a report in a newspaper or magazine in which a writer gives his opinion of a book, a film, or a play A page B subject C review D journey 39 If you a book, you have a brief look at it without reading or studying it seriously A dip into B put away C pick up D put down 40 The match ended in a A tie B equality C quantity D quality 41 The referee awarded a(n) _ to the home team A footballer B foul C penalty D kick 42 During the last few decades, human beings have caused a great to the environment A damage B impact C destruction D extinction 43 The government should new laws to conserve wildlife in the area A announce B publish C maintain D enact 44 They suggested that animals should be kept in their natural A habitat B habit C inhabitant D habitation 45 We _ protect wildlife in order to save our planet earth A might B may C must D mustn’t 46 I can’t find my glasses at home I left them in the office A should have B must have C might be D ought to have 47 I’ll lend you the money and you _ pay me back till next month A needn’t B mustn’t C need D must 48 Bring your jacket with you It get cold in the evening A can B must C may D would 49 “You haven’t eaten anything since yesterday afternoon You be really hungry!” A may B might C can D must 50 You _ drive fast There is a speed limit here A must B mustn’t C need to D ought to 51 The television isn’t working It must _ during the move A have been damaged B be damaged C have damaged D damage 52 Books in the home are the wonderful of knowledge and pleasure A supply B origin C source D provision 53 Fiction is a type of literature that describes people and events A imaginary B real C historic D important 54 Have you got any books on business methods or any similar ? A subject B content C author D matter 55 His lecture was interesting but too much to all at once A digest B process C chew D convert 56 Children tend to read books that tell stories through pictures A novel B fiction C science D comic 57 This book is not really .It is a waste of money buying it A inform B information C informative D informatively 58 To become a novelist, you need to be A imagined B imaginative C imagination D imaginary 59 Banana leaves should to wrap things instead of plastic bags A be used B use C be using D have used 60 Minor _ occur when a player prevents the free movement of an opponent in the swimming pool A penalties B shots C fouls D motions 61 Emotional problems can seriously _with a student's work A involve B affect C interfere D influence 62 In recent years, fouls have been severely in football matches A forgiven B ejected C penalized D scored 63 Unemployment is a(n) cause of poverty A minor B major C unneeded D useless 64 He was lucky to escape from the accident with only injuries A important B serious C minor D major 65 On behalf of the country, Prime Minister Phan Van Khai declared the 22nd SEA Games opening ceremony A visiting B guest C home D host 66 A number of incredible things in the final match A happening B happened C were happened D have happened 67 _, America depends on Africa for 40% of its oil imports A Interesting B To interest C Interestingly D Interested 68 The referee had no hesitation in awarding the visiting team a A penalty B penalize C penal D penalization 69 The main uses of books are to provide entertainment and a inform b information c informative d informer 70 The player gave a hard shot straight into the opposing goal a beauty b beautiful c beautify d beautifully 71 Swimming produces both and physical benefits a psychology b psychological c psychologist d psychologically 72 We were really impressed by the of the synchronized swimmers They were dancing very attractively a enjoyment b entertainment c performance d breathing 73 Thanks to the of paper, many books have been kept for a very long time a information b knowledge c durability d portability 74 The residents that there is a crocodile at large in the area a must be warned b must have warned c may warned d may be warning 75 These boxes with care a should have handled b should be handling c should handle d should be handled 76 Thousands of cranes a will be returned the spring b will return the spring c will be returned in the spring d will return in the spring 77 Books which describe imaginary events fiction a are called b called c is calling d call 78 Peter when we came into the discotheque a was dancing Mary b was dancing with Mary c was danced by Mary d had danced Mary 79 We choose from a of shore excursions including tours of the islands, swimming, golf, sailing or snorkeling a vary b various c varied d variety 80 I'm a great believer in the of reading books and taking up a sport, which offer you both knowledge and healthy a benefits b exercises c practices d points PART A lot of cows on a productive farm a can raise b can be raising c can be raised d cannot raise Nuclear waste as a liquid in stainless-steel containers which are encased in concrete A must store b must be storing c must be stored d must have stored Many wildlife parks have been installed security cameras to guard against _ who regularly hunt wild animals illegally a poachers b conservationists c environmentalists d authority Many Asian people _ like hunting elephants for their ivory and tigers for their bones a particular b particularity c particularly d particularize I can't find my book anywhere I _ have left it on the train I am not sure a must b needn't c should d might You _ lunch We have already eaten a need preparing b needn't have prepared c should prepare d should have prepared If I had gone to the University of Miami, I _ in their Spanish immersion program a should' participate b needn't participate c could have participated d must have participated I will everything You _ anything unless you really want to a may b needn't c must d ought to You _ forget to learn the lesson by heart The new teacher is so strict a needn't b mustn't c mayn't d mightn't 10 They _ be away for the weekend, but I am not sure a might b can c must d should 11 You _ now if you wish a must leave b may leave c need leaving d mustn't leave 12 You _ worry so much I will help you a must b mustn't c might not d needn't 13 If there is anything you _ Let me know a must b should c need d may 14 Our environment is _ because of serious pollution and endangerment a threat b threatened c threatening d threaten 15 A _ punishment is necessary to prevent poaching and cutting trees illegally a severe b severely c severity d severities 16 An _ of the number of elephants in Asia is about million a estimate b estimable c estimated d estimation 17 We need _ actions and interventions of the local authorities to prevent national parks from being destroyed by pollution a excitedly b threateningly c approximately d timely 18 _ weapons have made more contribution to poaching and killing wild animals a Huge b Light c Advanced d Commercial 19 Are pandas to only China? Do they survive in any other countries? a restricted b distributed c submitted d threatened 20 Poachers deserve strict for what damage they have caused to wildlife a estimation b award c location d punishment 21 You _ go to the shop I have already bought the milk a ought to b needn't c should d may 22 Family _ spend more time talking, instead of just watching TV a must b should c might d needn't 23 Please, keep silent You _ speak during the exam a may not b might not c needn't d must 24 You _ drive at more than 70 miles per hour in the UK a mustn't b needn't c may not d might not 25 While hiking in Alaska, you have to keep an eye out for bears If you see one, you _ approach it It is dangerous a might not b may not c needn't d must not 26 You _ leave the table once you have finished your meal and politely excused yourself a must b needn't c may d mustn't 27 Those letters now You can the typing later a need typing b needn't be typed c need to type d needn't typing 28 The museum is open to everybody It between 9am and 5pm a visits b visited c can visit d can be visited 29 The room is too dirty It a should clean b should have cleaned c should be cleaning d should be cleaned 30 The situation to continue a cannot allow b cannot be allowed c cannot have allowed d cannot be allowing 31 The machine on by pressing this switch a can turn b can be turned c must turn d should be turning 32 Everybody agrees that no more staff a should employ b should not be employed c will not be employed d will be employed 33 A is a story long enough to fill a complete book, in which the characters and events are usually imaginary a pleasure b novel c page d review 34 A is the story of a person's life written by somebody else a romance b fiction c biography d science 35 _ is a sport in which people or teams race against each other in boats with oars a Rowing b Windsurfing c Swimming d Water polo 36 In water polo, a shot is successful if the ball completely passes between the goal posts and underneath the _ a net b crossbar c ball d goalie 37 _ is a sport in which two or more people perform complicated and carefully planned movements in water in time to music a Rowing b Windsurfing c Diving d Synchronized swimming 38 If the tie is not broken after two overtime , a penalty shootout will determine the winner a opponents b waves c parts d periods 39 Minor _ occur when a player impedes or otherwise prevents the free movement of an opponent including swimming on the opponent's shoulders, back or legs a penalties b shots c fouls d motions 40 _ is a game played in a swimming pool in which two teams of swimmers try to score goals with a ball a Water polo b Rowing c Swimming d Water skiing 41 _ is a sport in which you move along the surface of the sea or a lake on a long narrow board with a sail on it a Water polo b Diving c Windsurfing d Scuba diving 42 More fouls were in the final match than expected A done B committed C achieved D completed 43 The film The First to Fly is an _biography of the two famous Wright brothers A entertainer B entertaining C entertained D entertainment 44 I find it to work in this room It's too small and airless A comfortable B comfortably C uncomfortable D comfort 45 This medicine _after meals A should take B is taking C has taken D should be taken 46 He only had time to _into the report He couldn’t read it thoroughly A see B dip C break D read 47 A _ is a book or a movie with an exciting story about crime or spying A comic B thriller C romance D biography 48 A _ is a book or movie that tells a story about a love affair A horror B non-fiction C thriller D romance 49 ''You must food well before swallowing it," said the mother to her child A eat B digest C chew D process 50 We open the lion's cage It is contrary to Zoo regulations A must B mustn't C needn't D should 51 I arrive on time, so please start dinner without me A could B may C may not D should 52 " _you hand that book, please?" "Sure Here it is." A Could B Should C Must D May 53 "Are these gloves necessary?" "Yes You _use this chemical without gloves It will burn your skin." A must not B don't have to C could not D need not 54 You clean the windows The window-cleaner is coming tomorrow A don't have B must C mustn't D needn't 55 Carl _studied harder; he failed the test again A must have B should have C could have D needn't have 56 "Would you like to go with me to the Williams' wedding next month?" "I'm not sure I _be too busy with school work." A will B might C maybe D should 57 Development of the area would wildlife A danger B dangerous C endanger D dangerously 58 The sea turtle is among the _species; it is in danger of extinction A common B normal C abundant D rare 59 When you play any sport, you may face the of being hurt and injured a invention b risk c process d support 60 Of the sports, underwater or on the ground, football is the most , and World Cup is always the greatest sport event a serious b various c informative d popular 61 Something _ about global warming or else some types of penguins will perish from the earth a should b should be done c should be doing d should have done 62 Tommy likes the books that he borrowed from the school library very much He has read them with a entertainment b romance c tasting d pleasure 63 The reviewer Mathew's new novel as a new style of modern science fiction a chewed b digested c described d drew 64 I have nearly finished reading the book There are only a few left a pieces b pages c slices d sheets 65 Can you what it would be like to live without books? a imagine b advise c describe d understand 66 The fire by lightning a must cause b must be causing c must have caused d must have been caused 67 The last decision a will be made by the manager b that the manager will be made c that will be made by the manager d will be making by the manager 68 This work today so that we a holiday tomorrow a will finish / are having b needn't be finished / will be having c should finish / can be had d must be finished / can have 69 I wish I many times a will not be interrupted b would not be interrupted c will not have interrupted d would not have been interrupted 70 The package carefully before it a must be wrapped / is posted b needs wrapping / will be posted c should wrap / is going to be posted d will be wrapping / needs posting III Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) or phrase(s) that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions 71 Many species have become extinct each year before biologists can identify them a destroy b drain c endanger d discover 72 Humans depend on species diversity to provide food, clean air and water, and fertile soil for agriculture a raise b produce c supply d reserve 73 Many schools provide environmental education to increase students' awareness of conservation needs a effort b benefit c exploitation d knowledge 74 Being listed as an endangered species can have negative effect since it could make a species more desirable for collectors and poachers a awareness b preservation c support d impact 75 The Bali Tiger was declared extinct in 1937 due to hunting and habitat loss a reserve b generation c natural environment d diversity 76 It is found that endangered species are often concentrated in areas that are poor and densely populated, such as much of Asia and Africa a disappeared b increased c threatened d reduced 77 Humans depend on species diversity to provide food, clean air and water, and fertile soil for agriculture a destruction b contamination c fertilizer d variety 78 Life on Earth is disappearing fast and will continue to so unless urgent action is taken a vanishing b damaging c polluting d destroying 79 Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife a organization b contamination c protection d damage 80 After a tie, there are two overtime periods of three minutes each A penalty B draw C score D goal 81 The goalkeeper can also be ejected for twenty seconds if a major foul is committed A advanced B sprinted C played D excluded 82 Sports and festivals form an integral part of every human society a essential b informative c invented d exciting 83 Books are a primary means for dissemination of knowledge and information a attempt b distribution c invention d variety 84 In synchronized swimming, the players perform beautiful maneuvers to music and diving a swimming suits b tools for swimming c scuba sets d movements that need skill and care 85 Aquatic sports have long been acknowledged as excellent ways to take physical exercise a reduced b encouraged c recognized d practiced 86 Underwater activities are less varied and the most popular of which are snorkeling and scuba diving a portable b diverse c familiar d durable 87 In 1989, a ban was given on all international trade in ivory a action b contamination c destruction d prohibition 88 Although the government has taken certain measures to protect elephants, numerous threats remain for them a too much b a lot of c some d a few 89 Please give me some advice to buy suitable books for my ten-year-old girl a recommendation b information c fiction d interest 90 The whole audience objected to their foul play during the football match A dependent B unfair C clumsy D imperfect 91: Set yourself in vertical position A cross B round C over D straight IV Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad A done B made C defended We cannot clean up our polluted rivers and seas overnight A cleared B purified C honored I can’t stand people who treat animals cruelly A gently B cleverly C reasonably Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity D varied D respected D brutally A conserve B reveal C presume D cover There is growing concern about the way man has destroyed the environment A attraction B consideration C ease D speculation Names of people in the book were changed to preserve anonymity A conserve B cover C presume D reveal V COMMUNICATION SKILL A: - What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary! B: - _ A Thank you very much I am afraid B You are telling a lie C Thank you for your compliment D I don't like your sayings A: - You look great in this new dress B: - A With pleasure B Not at all C I am glad you like it D Do not say anything about it A: - How well you are playing! B: - A Say it again I like to hear your words B I think so I am proud of myself C Thank you too much D You must be kidding I still need to practise a lot 4: - Laura: “What a lovely house you have!” - Maria: “ _.” A Of course not, it’s not costly B Thank you Hope you will drop in C I think so D No problem 5: Lora: “Your new blouse looks gorgeous, Helen!” Helen: “ .” A Thanks, I bought it at Macy’s B It’s up to you C I’d rather not D You can say that again George: “ .” Michelle: “Thank you for your compliment.” A You’ve done your work B This is a present for you C I’m glad that you’re well again D You look pretty in this dress Lucy: “You look really nice in that red sweater!” Sue: “ ” A How dare you? B Thank you C I’m afraid so D Don’t mention it Diana: That blouse suits you perfectly, Anne Anne: A Never mind B Don‘t mention it C Thank you D You‘re welcome Hung: “You have a good voice You sang so beautifully!” – Lan: “ .” A The same to you B You, too C Thanks That’s a nice compliment D Thank a lot 10 A: “You’re so patient with us.” B: “ ” A Thanks, that’s nice of you to say so B Thanks Have a nice trip C I’m fine, thanks D I know I have trouble controlling my temper 11 A: That's a perfect shirt you are wearing! B: A Well, I’ve just got it It was pretty cheap B There is no doubt about it C Never mind C It’s my pleasure 12 A: You did an excellent job yesterday, Jim! I really enjoyed your presentation B: A Don’t mention it B Do you really think so? I thought it was terrible C By all means C That’s a great idea 13 A: I've never heard any singer perform that song so beautifully B: _ A Thank you It's really nice to hear that from someone with your experience B That’s all right Thanks C I don’t think it’s possible D I couldn’t agree with you more 14 A: I would like to compliment you on your recent achievement B: A I don’t like what you have said B I am not sure I can agree with you or not C Thank you for saying so, but it was the work of the whole team D That’s a great idea but I am too busy to listen to you 15 A: I love your clock It looks great in your living room! B A Thanks A friend of mine brought it to me from Paris B.I’d rather you didn’t say that C Lucky as you are D No big thing 10 16 A: You're looking well! B: A I don’t think so B: Thanks So are you! C Certainly D That’s wrong 17 "How beautiful is the dress you have just bought!" Peter said to Mary A Peter promised to buy Mary a beautiful dress B Peter said thanks to Mary for her beautiful dress C Peter complimented Mary on her beautiful dress D Peter asked Mary how she had just bought her beautiful dress 18: A: - "Wow! What a nice coat you are wearing!" B: - " " A Certainly Do you like it, too? B I like you to say that C Yes, of course It's expensive D Thanks My mother bought it for me 19 Diana: ‘I didn't know you could play the guitar so well, Toan Your tune was lovely!’ Toan: ‘ .’ A You are welcome B I bought it near my house last week C You've got to be kidding! I thought it was terrible D Never mind 20 -“You look nice today I like your new hair style.” - “ _” A It’s nice of you to say so B Shall I ? Thanks C Oh, well done D I feel interesting to hear that 21 A: Congratulations! You did great –B: _ A It’s nice of you to say so B It’s my pleasure C You’re welcome D That’s okay 22 "Do you want to come with us to the museum tomorrow?" " " A Titanic, please B Thanks, but I'd rather stay at home C I'd like two tickets D I enjoy watching films 23 Minh: “Would you like a cup of coffee?” Lan: “ ” A Yes, I would B Yes, I’d love to C You’re welcome D Yes, please 24 - “Would you like to have dinner with me?” - “ .” A Yes, I’d love to B Yes, so I C I’m very happy D Yes, it is 25 –“More coffee? Anybody?” - “ _” A I don’t agree, I’m afraid B I’d love to C Yes, please D It’s right, I think 26 - Janet: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?"- Susan: " ." A You’re welcome B That would be great C I feel very bored D I don't agree, I'm afraid 27 Would you like to go to cinema tonight? A Sorry, I can’t C That’s a good idea B Yes, I’d love to D Both (A) and (B) are correct 28 " ?" -" Yes, please" A Would you like some tea? B Do you drink tea? C Will you have tea or coffee? D Can you drink some tea? 29 Do you like a coffee? - A Oh, dear B Everything is Ok C Oh, yes I’d love one D How you 30 Pat: "Would you like something to eat?" Kathy: " I'm not hungry now." A No, thanks B Yes, I would C No, no problem D Yes, it is 31 “Would you like to go hiking with us?” “………” A No, I don’t like B I hate to go hiking C I’d love to, but I don’t feel well today D yes, I’d like 32 “Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?” “ ” A No thanks I’d better it myself B Thanks for asking I just need an early night C Why not? Staying at home is always what I want D Are there any good programmes on TV tonight? VI COMBINING SENTENCES He felt tired He was determined to continue to climb up the mountain ( ALTHOUGH) 11 Many Interner users delete their social accounts They are concerned about cyberbullying (BECAUSE) He was overconfident He was defeated in the Wimbledon final ( BECAUSE) We should not share too much personal information online We don’t want other people to take advantage of our stories (BECAUSE) He lost his job He was irresponsible ( BECAUSE) Barbara is motivated to study She knows that a good education can improve her life ( BECAUSE) We arrived at the lecture on time The bus was late ( ALTHOUGH) John rarely sees Paul They live in the same town (ALTHOUGH) We have to go to New Jersey by airplane We cannot go there any other way ( BECAUSE) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 10 The boys are playing in the field The field is flooded.(ALTHOUGH) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 11 He had walked eight kilometers He did not feel tired.( although) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 12 You should stay away from bears They are dangerous (because) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 13 The boat could not move There was no wind (BECAUSE) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 14 I took my umbrella It was raining (BECAUSE) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Surfing is fun It can be dangerous (ALTHOUGH) ->…………………………………………………………………………………… 16 He is very wealthy He is not happy.(ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 17 Mary tried to keep calm She was very disappointed (ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 18 It was raining heavily The explorers decided to continue their journey.(ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 19 I did not answer the door I knew it was my friend (ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 20 They decided to go for a picnic It was very cold ( ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 21 He was very tired He managed to finish the marathon race (ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… 22 Some foods taste good They not have many nutrients (ALTHOUGH) ->………………………………………………………………………………….… VII REWRITING SENTENCES It was a mistake for Tony to buy that house Tony shouldn’t It wasn't obligatory to submit my assignment today I needn’t _ It's time we left for the disco We should 12 It was a mistake of you to lose your passport You shouldn’t _ My car keys are possibly in the kitchen My car key might You must never take your helmet off while you are riding a motorcycle Helmet _ John was not here yesterday Perhaps he was ill John might I took a sweater but it was not necessary I needn't _ If I were you, I would take the train instead of the bus You should _ 10 It’s a pity I didn’t take my doctor’s advice I should 11 It is not necessary for you to the test You _ 12:When we went on holiday, we took the camera with us but we didn’t use it in the end =>We needn’t 13 It wasn’t necessary for you to go to so much trouble on my behalf You needn’t 14 I’m sure that he didn’t attend the Conference on Wildlife Protection yesterday He can’t _ 15 My classmates used to call me John 16 Somebody must have taken my wallet 17 They ought to have canceled the football match 18 How can they open this window? 19 What time can the boy hand in their papers? 20 She should have typed this letter last night 21 Nobody can answer these questions 22 People must not leave bicycles in the hall 23 They may use this room for the classroom 24 You must clean the floor before you go out 25 We can’t make tea with cold water 26 You should pay more attention to your study 27 They can see the valley from the top of the hill 28 You must wash your hands before eating 29 The computer can all the accounts 30 You must keep dogs outside shops 13 31 We can't improve the public telephone service this year 32 We all know we can't allow the situation to continue 33 We ought to make things clear to them 34 Of course we must keep the factory open 35 People should send their complaints to the main office 36 Somebody might steal your car if you leave the keys in it 37 They should announce that news as soon as possible 38 The teacher won’t accept papers written in pencils 39 Lien couldn’t open the door of the classroom 40 She has to clean the house every morning 41 Lan ought to prepare meals everyday 42 They don’t have to hand in their papers 43 Our teacher used to allow us to use mobile phones to look up new words VIII Error Identification Species become extinct or endangerment for a number of reasons, but the primary cause is the destruction A B C of habitat by human activities D Although species evolve differently, most of them adapt to a specific habitat or environment that best A B C meets their survive needs D Without the particularly habitat, the species could not survive A B C D Such human activities as pollution, drainage of wetlands, cutting and clearing of forests, urbanization, and A B C road and dam construction has destroyed or :seriously damaged available habitats D Habitat destruction have caused plant and animal species in the remaining islands of habitat to lose A B C contact with others of their own kind D There are many benefits that we may be gained by actually taking the A B time to read a book instead of sitting in front of the TV or doing some C D other forms of mindless entertainment People who have drunk alcohol must not to drive at any cost 14 A B C D 8: She brought a lot of money with her so that she needed buy some duty-free goods A B C D 9: My father used to giving me some good advice whenever I had a problem A B C D 10: Bella had better to change her study habits if she wants to be admitted to a good college A B C D 11 A warning printed on a makeshift lifebuoy says: “This is not a life-saving device Children should A B be accompany by their parents.” C D 12 Telegraph service across the Atlantic was successful established in 1866 A B C D 13 The student must have her assessment form fill in by the examiner during the oral exam A B C D 14 Aloha is a Hawaiian word meaning ‘love’, which can use to say hello or goodbye A B C D 15 Lan studied hard for the final test, but she passed with flying colours A B C D 16 Hadn’t she got married at such an early age, she would be at university now A B C D 17 Mr Smith is going to buy a new Japanese car, doesn’t he? A B C D 18: The number of homeless people in Nepal have increased sharply due to the recent A B C severe earthquake D 19 In my opinion, I think that we should use public transportation to reduce traffic jam A B C D 20 Before the 1920s, no women have voted in national elections in the US A B C D IX Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best {its each space in the following passage Hooliganism Hooligans are people who cause trouble at sporting events They are fans who like to cause fights They often damage the area around a sports match The term "hooligan" (46) used in a London police report in 1898 This violence has a long history In 532 AD, thousands of people died in fights that lasted a week They were started by fans at a race In modern times, soccer has had the most problems with fan violence This has been (47) on since the 1950s in England Italy has had a (48) problem This sport violence has spread to other countries It has made it difficult for non-violent fans to enjoy sports in a safe way The violence also (49) it difficult for shops around soccer fields to open safely They have strict (50) _to punish fans that cause trouble 46 A was first B first was C firstly was D at first was 47 A happening B taking C occurring D going 48 A same B like C similar D alike 49 A makes B causes C allows D lets 50 A rules B principles C laws D discipli nes Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best {its each space in the following passage Soccer Soccer is a kind of sport played by sides of 11 players with around ball The ball may not be handle during play except by the goalkeepers A soccer player must learn many kinds of footwork Trapping, dribbling, and passing are there of the basics 15 Trapping Good "ball control" depends on this "skill" The ball doesn't always land at a player's feet Often, it will bounce or come from high up The ball must be brought to the ground and controlled right away Usually, a player uses a foot or leg to trap the ball Dribbling The inside or outside of either foot can be used When dribbling, the ball is tapped along with the foot However, players should never let the ball get away from them In this way, players can keep going toward the goal But if the ball is tapped too hard, the player may lose the ball It's better for a player to pass quickly to a teammate instead Passing Using this skill, it is possible to gain half the field with one kick But when faced with an opponent, the ball should be passed only a snort distance A player should pass to a teammate only a few meters away The ball is passed into open space ahead of the teammate Then, the player runs past the opponent to receive the ball back 41 What is true of trapping? A Players must only use the sides of their feet B Players must kick the ball into open space C Players must bring the ball down and control it D Players should dribble only for a short while 42 According to the passage, what should players when faced by an opponent? A Kick the ball toward the goal with the outside of the foot B kick the ball across the field C Kick the ball into the open space in front of a teammate D Wrestle with the opponent 43 Which of the following is a basic soccer skill? A Receiving B Scoring C Goal keeping D Passing 44 The word "skill" as used in paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following? A Talent B Pass C Reason D Ability 45 The expression "boll control" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A kicking the ball B directing the ball C getting points with the bal D running with the ball Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best {its each space in the following passage The film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is based on the first of the· books by J.K Rowling It is an excellent attempt at re-creating the magic of the books The dialogue is just (46) _the original, with the actors often using the exact words as they were written The characters all look very (47) _and they are dressed in the sort of costumes you imagine when you read the book Only the soundtrack is truly (48) because, of course, there isn't any music in the book The scene where the children are learning to (49) _their broomsticks has some amazing special effects which create a wonderful magical atmosphere It also required a number of clever stunts which (50) have been quite dangerous When the film was released, it had record ticket sales at the box office 46 A alike B like C likely D as 47 A read B reality C realize D realistic 48 A original B origin C originate D originally 49 A blow B drive C ride D climb 50 A should B must C needn't D couldn't Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement (or best answers the question) about each passage Some people have complained about this year's collection, New Writing 3, although I cannot understand why Surely 500 pages of original writing of this quality, for £6.99, is pretty amazing? 16 Fiction - both parts of novels and complete short stories - makes up most of the book There are some enjoyable pieces by famous writers, such as Candia McWilliam and Rose Tremain It's a strange fact that the less well-known people seem to have written mainly about food Take my advice about Jane Harris's Those Nails - this piece should definitely not be read just after meals It contains some very unpleasant scenes which could turn your stomach! There is fine work from ninet.een poets, including R.S Thomas and John Burnside There are pieces from novels-in-progress by Jim Crace and Jane Rogers Finally, there is a little non-fiction, which includes a very funny article by Alan Rusbridger on certain newspapers, and an extraordinary piece about herself from Ursula Owen This is an exceptional collection and I for one can't wait to see what next year's choice will include 41 What is the writer trying to in the text? A give her opinions about a new book B give some information about new writers C give some advice to new writers D give her opinions of newspaper journalists 42 Why would somebody read the text? A to find more details about something B to learn what next year's collection will contain C to find out about Alan Rusbridger's new novel D to decide whether to complain about something 43 What does the writer think of New Writing 3? A It's too long B It's very amusing C It's very good D It's too serious 44 How might you feel after reading Jane Harris's piece? A hungry B excited Q unhappy D sick 45 Which of the following describes New Writing 3? A Great value: two novels, poems and articles only £6.99 B Great value: the best of new writing for only £6.99 C Great value: poems by Tremain, Harris and Burnside for only £6.99 D Great value: newspapers for a whole year for only £6.99 Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits each space in the following passage Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (46) if we not make an effort to protect them There are many reasons for this In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies Some birds, (47) _as parrots are caught alive and sold as pets For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitat - the place where they live - is disappearing More (48) _is used for farms, for houses or industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute (49) environment and harm wildlife The most successful animal on earth - human beings - will soon be the only ones left, (50) _we can sotve this problem 46 A extinct B lost C empty D disappeared 47 A such B where C like D or 48 A area B earth C land D soil 49 A the B that C an D a 50 A because B however C if D unless Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement (or best answers the question) about each passage In 1782, the bald eagle was chosen as the national bird of the United States because it is a bird of strength and courage, and was found all over North America and only in North America 17 But a little· over 200 years later, the bald eagle had almost disappeared from the country In 1972, there were only 3,000 bald eagles in the entire United States The reason for the bird's decreasing population was pollution, especially pollution of the rivers by pesticides Pesticides are chemicals used to kill insects and other animals that attack and destroy crops Unfortunately, rain often washes pesticides into rivers Pesticides pollute the rivers and poison the fish Eagles eat these fish and the poison affects their eggs The eggs have very thin shells and not hatch Eagles only lay only two or three eggs a year Because many of the eggs did not hatch and produce more eagles, the number of eagles quickly became smaller Today, the American government and the American people are trying to protect the bald eagle The number of bald eagles is increasing It now appears that the American national bird will survive and remain a symbol of strength and courage 41 The bald eagle was in danger of extinction mainly because A they used to kill insects B the rivers were polluted by pesticides C they didn't lay enough eggs D it was chosen as the national bird 42 One eagle can lay A one or two eggs every six months B one or two eggs a year C two or three eggs every six months D two or three eggs per year 43 The number of bald eagles is now A becoming larger B decreasing C becoming smaller D in great danger of extinction 44 The bird lays eggs, and then the eggs A produce B 'break C protect D hatch 45 The bald eagle's main food is A insects B grass C fish D poison Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on the answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered banks from 44 to 48 Books are written to _(44) knowledge and good books encourage the mental power Through good books, we learn many things This knowledge improves our love of other people and helps us to live in _(45) with them We also realize that the world is made not only for man alone but _(46) for every creature Though it may be possible for us to travel throughout the world and see the things happening today, it is not possible for us to see the things that happened in the past Good books, however, _(47) us to see the most remote regions of the world today as well as the world _(48) our ancestors lived Question 44: A gain B provide C have D attain Question 45: A peaceful B peacefully C peaceless D peace Question 46: A then B and C later D also Question 47: A make B let C suggest D help Question 48: A in that B where C here D which Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30 SPORTS IN SOCIETY The position of sport in today's society has changed out of all recognition People no longer seem to think of sports as ‘just a game’ - to be watched or played for the (26) of enjoyment Instead, it has become big business worldwide It has become accepted practice for leading companies to provide sponsorship TV companies pay large sums of money to screen important matches or competitions The result has been huge rewards for athletes, some of (27) _are now very wealthy, particularly top footballers, golfers and tennis players (28) , it is not 18 unusual for some athletes to receive large fees on top of their salary, for advertising products or making personal appearances A trend towards shorter working hours means that people generally tend to have more free time, both to watch and to take in sporting activity; sport has become a significant part of the recreation industry that we now rely (29) to fill our leisure hours Professional sport is a vital part of that industry, providing for millions of (30) _people all over the world Question 26: A advantage Question 27: A whose Question 28:A In addition Question 29: A for Question 30: A ordinary B good B whom B However B with B mighty C benefit C who C In contrast C on C extremist D sake D that D Therefore D in D abnormal 19 ... 12 a medicine 13 a derive 14 a swallow 15 a imagine 16 a different 17 a knowledge 18 a water 19 a personal 20 a award 21 a goalie 22 a summary 23 a various 24 a acknowledge 25 a perform 26 ... 23 a various 24 a acknowledge 25 a perform 26 a destruction 27 a sociable 28 a medicine 29 a protect 30 a crossbar 31 a windsurfing 32 a thriller 33 a gorilla 34 a wildlife 35 a become 36 a perform... 20 She should have typed this letter last night 21 Nobody can answer these questions 22 People must not