Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 1. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you leaving? A. planned B. planning C. thinking of D. told 2. It is too early in the season many visitors to the town. A. expecting. B. to expect C. to be expected D. so not expect 3. If you wish to learn a new language, you just classes regularly. A. come B. be at C. attend D. be going to 4. Though Anna was upset about the accident, she still managed……….. with her work. A. carrying on B. to carry on C. to D.to finish 5. Tony a strap with his trousers because they were too loose. A. has to wear B. had been wearing C. had to wear. D. were wearing. 6. She made me for the petrol, but she let me her car all the day. A. pay - use B. paid - used C. paying - using D. to pay - to use 7. After the heavy rain of the last few days, floods …………….chaos to drivers in London. A. brought B had brought C. have brought D. was bringing 8. Nearly 1,000 people have been killed in an earthquake which Japan yesterday. A. has hit B. was hitting C. hit D. had hit 9. Sorry, sir. You go any further without permission. A. are allowed B. can C. have to D. can't 10. If I won $2 million, I taking things easy for a while. A. don’t mind B, wouldn’t mind C. want D. hope to Part 2: Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Mark the letter next to the correct explanation - A, B or C 1. Resency Cameras BUY TWO FILMS AND GET ONE FREE A Buy three films for the price of two. B Get a free film with every one you buy. C Films bought here are printed free. 2. PARKING Customers only in this area A. This car park is for people who use the shop B. No parking here C. Anyone can park here 3. LIFT OUT OF ORDER Please ask a member of staff if you need assistance wi8th the stairs A. The lift is only for employers B. The lift isn’t working C. Ask someone if you need help with the lift 4. PLEASE KEEP THIS ENTRANCE CLEAR A. Only use this entrance in a emergency B. Do not park in front of this entrance C. Always keep this door open 5. WARNING NO TRESPASSING A. You cannot enter this area. B. You cannot walk around here. C. You can only pass here once. Part 3: Read the passage and then answer the questions below. Paper is made from tiny fibers from plants. Long ago, most papermakers used the fibers in cotton and linen rags. Today, most paper is made from wood fibers. The most important trees used for making paper are softwood trees. The long fibers in softwoods are ideal for making many kinds of paper. After paper is used, it can be reused or recycled, to make new paper. Paper is made in two stages. The first stage is to remove the fibers from the wood. This is done by grinding the wood or cutting it into chips that are softened with chemicals. The wood fibers are then mixed with water to make a souplike substance called pulp. The second stage is to spread out the pulp, press it flat, and dry it. This makes the fibers stick together in thin sheets. Some paper is still made by hand. But most paper is made by machines at factories called paper mills. Different kinds of pulp make different kinds of paper. Pulp made by grinding is called groundwood pulp. It’s inexpensive to make, but the grinding breaks the wood fibers into very short pieces. Groundwood pulp is used to make cheap papers, such as newsprint. Pulp made using chemicals is called chemical pulp. The chemicals separate the fibers from each other but do not break them. Chemical pulp is used to make stronger, longer-lasting paper for use in fine books and magazines.
TEST FOR ENGLISH 01 PAPER 1: READING AND WRITING ( 90 minutes) Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 1. Have you got time to discuss your work now or are you leaving? A. planned B. planning C. thinking of D. told 2. It is too early in the season many visitors to the town. A. expecting. B. to expect C. to be expected D. so not expect 3. If you wish to learn a new language, you just classes regularly. A. come B. be at C. attend D. be going to 4. Though Anna was upset about the accident, she still managed……… with her work. A. carrying on B. to carry on C. to D.to finish 5. Tony a strap with his trousers because they were too loose. A. has to wear B. had been wearing C. had to wear. D. were wearing. 6. She made me for the petrol, but she let me her car all the day. A. pay - use B. paid - used C. paying - using D. to pay - to use 7. After the heavy rain of the last few days, floods. …………….chaos to drivers in London. A. brought B had brought C. have brought D. was bringing 8. Nearly 1,000 people have been killed in an earthquake which Japan yesterday. A. has hit B. was hitting C. hit D. had hit 9. Sorry, sir. You go any further without permission. A. are allowed B. can C. have to D. can't 10. If I won $2 million, I taking things easy for a while. A. don’t mind B, wouldn’t mind C. want D. hope to Part 2: Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Mark the letter next to the correct explanation - A, B or C 1. Resency Cameras BUY TWO FILMS AND GET ONE FREE A Buy three films for the price of two. B Get a free film with every one you buy. C Films bought here are printed free. 2. PARKING Customers only in this area A. This car park is for people who use the shop B. No parking here C. Anyone can park here 3. 1 LIFT OUT OF ORDER Please ask a member of staff if you need assistance wi8th the stairs A. The lift is only for employers B. The lift isn’t working C. Ask someone if you need help with the lift 4. PLEASE KEEP THIS ENTRANCE CLEAR A. Only use this entrance in a emergency B. Do not park in front of this entrance C. Always keep this door open 5. WARNING NO TRESPASSING A. You cannot enter this area. B. You cannot walk around here. C. You can only pass here once. Part 3: Read the passage and then answer the questions below. Paper is made from tiny fibers from plants. Long ago, most papermakers used the fibers in cotton and linen rags. Today, most paper is made from wood fibers. The most important trees used for making paper are softwood trees. The long fibers i n softwoods are ideal for making many kinds of paper. After paper is used, it can be reused or recycled, to make new paper. Paper is made in two stages. The first stage is to remove the fibers from the wood. This is done by grinding the wood or cutting it into chips that are softened with chemicals. The wood fibers are then mixed with water to make a souplike substance called pulp. The second stage is to spread out the pulp, press it flat, and dry it. This makes the fibers stick together in thin sheets. Some paper is still made by hand. But most paper is made by machines at factories called paper mills. Different kinds of pulp make different kinds of paper. Pulp made by grinding is called groundwood pulp. It’s inexpensive to make, but the grinding breaks the wood fibers into very short pieces. Groundwood pulp is used to make cheap papers, such as newsprint. Pulp made using chemicals is called chemical pulp. The chemicals separate the fibers from each other but do not break them. Chemical pulp is used to make stronger, longer-lasting paper for use in fine books and magazines. 1. Paper has been made from all of the followings EXCEPT_____________. A. fibers in cotton and linen rags B. used paper C, fibers in softwood trees D. wood fibers => Câu này all các đáp án đều đúng, k có except. 2 2. Fibers in__________are perfect for making different kinds of paper. A. cotton B. important trees C. softwoods D. new paper 3. The word “recycled” in paragraph 1 means_____________. A. forgotten B. reused C. saved D. used 4. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? A. How fibers are removed from the wood. B. How fibers are turned into pulp. C. How paper is made by hand. D. How paper is generally made. 5. Fibers are removed from the wood____________. A. by grinding the wood B. by cutting trees C. in both stages of making paper D. softening with chemicals Part 4: Complete the following passage by choosing one of the words from the box to fill each blank. to of getting has study places built have on the sun celebrations knows was sure Stonehenge is Britain’s most famous prehistoric monument, on Salisbury Plain in southern England. It consists (1)………of………two circles of large standing stones, one inside the other. Stonehenge was (2)……built…………. between 3000 and 1500 BC. Nobody (3) ……knows…………why it was built, but many people think it was to (4)…… study …… the stars and planets or to worship (5)……… the sun………because a line through its centre would point directly to the position of the rising sun (6) ……on……… Midsummer’s day. Since the 1980s young people, including many hippies and New Age Travellers, (7) …………have………… been going there for their own midsummer (8)…… celebrations …, but the police usually prevent them from (9)…getting……… near the stones. Stonehenge (10)………has…………… made a World Heritage Site in 1986. Part 5: Rewrite the sentence without changing its original meaning. 1. This is the most delicious cake I’ve ever tasted. > I have never tasted any cake as delicious as this one 2. Britain consumes more tea than any other country in the world. > Britain consumes the most tea in the world 3. The top shelf was too high for the child to reach it. > The top shelf was too high for the child to reach 4. Everybody thinks that he came to the party late on purpose. ->He is thought to come to the party late on purpose 5.You can only finish all this work if you stay up through the night. ~ ->Only by staying up through the night, you can finish all this work 3 Part 6: You have to write a story in about 100 words. Your story must begin with this sentence: I wanted to leave this city as soon as possible 4 . TEST FOR ENGLISH 01 PAPER 1: READING AND WRITING ( 90 minutes) Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. 1. Have you got. stones. Stonehenge (10 )………has…………… made a World Heritage Site in 19 86. Part 5: Rewrite the sentence without changing its original meaning. 1. This is the most