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MOCK TEST 17 * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same group (0.5 point) Question 1: A hoped Question 2: A champagne B missed B check C washed C cheese D stayed D choose * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) whose main stress is placed different from that of the others in the same group (0.5 point) Question 3: A adorable B ability C impossible D entertainment Question 4: A regret B selfish C purpose D preface * Choose the word / phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the space in each sentence (2.5 points) Question 5: Lan’s grandma turned the radio to hear the weather forecast A off B out C down D on Question 6: A great deal of tea everyday in England A drinks B is drunk C drink D are drunk Question 7: This cloth is very strong and hardly A wears out B puts on C goesup D wears on Question 8: Who will look _ your baby when you are out? A at B after C up D with Question 9: Hoa can’t go to the movies with us tonight She will have to _ her little sister A look at B look for C look after D look up Question 10: If we _ wasting water, there will be a shortage of fresh water in a few decades A get up B go on C turn down D turn up Question 11: May I borrow your dictionary? I want to _ this word A look up B look at C look after D look for Question 12: Please turn the gas I want to cook my lunch A over B back C on D in Question 13: All her family came to the airport to her off her trip to Australia A call B get C see D take Question 14: I can’t find my wallet, Tom – Don’t worry I’ll help you to it A look for B take care of C put on D turn off * Choose the underlined part (A, B, C, or D) that needs correcting (1.0 point) Question 15: The holiday was very disappointing that we decided to ask for our money back A B C D Question 16: It seems very difficult for Lan having a trip abroad A B C D Question 17: Each year, people around the world spending billions of dollars buying goods on the Internet A B C D Question 18: A stranger asked me how far was it from my house to the school A B C D * Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges (0.5 pt) Question 19: Lan and Mary are in their class - Lan: “May I borrow your ruler?” - Mary: “Certainly, _” A Hold on, please B It doesn’t matter C Here you are D Not at all Question 20: - Sang: “You have read that article on the website, haven’t you?” - Phong: “ _” A Sure, thanks B Not at all! Go ahead. C Not yet Why? D Yes, of course, I will * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that fits the blank space in the following passage (1.0 point) You have probably never heard of Charles Burgess Fry but in the early years of last century, he was the most famous man in England He became (21) _ while still at the university, mainly because of his sporting achievements He was, at the same time, captain of the university football, cricket and athletics team and held the world record for the long jump He was (22) _ a popular sport journalist He was so famous that letters addressed to “Mr Fry, Oxford” were delivered to him without any difficulty His college, although it has a quite different name, was known (23) _ “Fry’s College” Some people have criticized Fry’s sporting achievements They point out that he lived at a time (24) _ standards were quite low and it was much easier to well in several sports It is certainly true that athletes at a time did not have the totally delicate approach of modern athletes However, it is only fair to judge him out of the standards of his own time There is no doubt that he had extra ordinary skills and an ability to write about sport with style and intelligence Question 21: A rich B well-known C fame D common Question 22: A therefore B however C so D also Question 23: A at B for C as D in Question 24: A when B which C then D that * Read the following passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions (1.0 point) As a rule, swimmers usually practise in swimming-pools But in summer they prefer to it in the river or sea There are some kinds of swimming-pools: pools for teaching and sporting pools which may be indoor and outdoor ones One must distinguish between such swimming strokes as the butterfy stroke, the dolphin stroke being its variety, the breast-stroke, the crawl-stroke and the back-stroke Swimmers are called accordingly: a breast-stroke swinmier, a crawl-stroke swimmer, a long- distance swimmer, a short-distance swimmer, a medium-distance swimmer, a first relay swimmer, a last relay swimmer, etc Swimming makes people strong and healthy, it developes all parts of the body By and large sportmen keep themselves in good form by training in swimming There are some rules about swimming that are essential for all The main elements in swimming are: body position, arm action, leg action, breathing, pull, push etc in a breast-stroke breathing is closely connected with arm action Inhalation (breathing in) takes place above water through the open mouth, but exhalation (breathing out) takes place under water or on the surface through both nose and mouth To meet the needs of our sportmen the govemment has built a great number of swimining pools increasing from year to year Now swimmers can train and compete all year round Question 25: Which is not true about swimming? A Swimming makes people strong B Swimming makes people healthy C Swimming makes people tall D Swimming makes people intelligent Question 26: The word “ones” in line refers to _ A swimmers B swimming-pools C swimming strokes D kinds of swimming-pools Question 27: Swimmers breathe in A under water B on the surface through the nose C on the surface through the mouth D above water through the open mouth Question 28: According to the writer, swimmers often practise swimming A in the river B in the sea C in swimming-pools D in lakes * Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one (2.0 points) Question 29: It’s not good for kids to play computer games too much - Playing …………………………………………………………………………………………… Question 30: Speaking English well is very useful - It is ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Question 31: I will return to school soon unless there is a traffic jam - If …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Question 32: It is a six-hour flight from London to New York - It takes ………………………………………………………………………………… ………… * Combine the two sentences with the given word(s) in brackets (1.0pt) Question 33: He is very tired He has to finish his homework (but) → …………… … Question 34: The man is Bob’s father He is considerate and generous (who) → …………… … MOCK TEST 17 * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same group (0.5 point) Question 1: A hoped Question 2: A champagne B missed B check C washed C cheese D stayed D choose * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) whose main stress is placed different from that of the others in the same group (0.5 point) Question 3: A adorable B ability C impossible D entertainment Question 4: A regret B selfish C purpose D preface * Choose the word / phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best fits the space in each sentence (2.5 points) Question 5: Lan’s grandma turned the radio to hear the weather forecast A off B out C down D on Question 6: A great deal of tea everyday in England A drinks B is drunk C drink D are drunk Question 7: This cloth is very strong and hardly A wears out B puts on C goesup D wears on Question 8: Who will look _ your baby when you are out? A at B after C up D with Question 9: Hoa can’t go to the movies with us tonight She will have to _ her little sister A look at B look for C look after D look up Question 10: If we _ wasting water, there will be a shortage of fresh water in a few decades A get up B go on C turn down D turn up Question 11: May I borrow your dictionary? I want to _ this word A look up B look at C look after D look for Question 12: Please turn the gas I want to cook my lunch A over B back C on D in Question 13: All her family came to the airport to her off her trip to Australia A call B get C see D take Question 14: I can’t find my wallet, Tom – Don’t worry I’ll help you to it A look for B take care of C put on D turn off * Choose the underlined part (A, B, C, or D) that needs correcting (1.0 point) Question 15: The holiday was very disappointing that we decided to ask for our money back → so A B C D Question 16: It seems very difficult for Lan having a trip abroad → to have A B C D Question 17: Each year, people around the world spending billions of dollars buying goods on the Internet A B → spend C D Question 18: A stranger asked me how far was it from my house to the school → it was A B C D * Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges (0.5 pt) Question 19: Lan and Mary are in their class - Lan: “May I borrow your ruler?” - Mary: “Certainly, _” A Hold on, please B It doesn’t matter C Here you are D Not at all Question 20: - Sang: “You have read that article on the website, haven’t you?” - Phong: “ _” A Sure, thanks B Not at all! Go ahead. C Not yet Why? D Yes, of course, I will * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that fits the blank space in the following passage (1.0 point) You have probably never heard of Charles Burgess Fry but in the early years of last century, he was the most famous man in England He became (21) _ while still at the university, mainly because of his sporting achievements He was, at the same time, captain of the university football, cricket and athletics team and held the world record for the long jump He was (22) _ a popular sport journalist He was so famous that letters addressed to “Mr Fry, Oxford” were delivered to him without any difficulty His college, although it has a quite different name, was known (23) _ “Fry’s College” Some people have criticized Fry’s sporting achievements They point out that he lived at a time (24) _ standards were quite low and it was much easier to well in several sports It is certainly true that athletes at a time did not have the totally delicate approach of modern athletes However, it is only fair to judge him out of the standards of his own time There is no doubt that he had extra ordinary skills and an ability to write about sport with style and intelligence Question 21: A rich B well-known C fame D common Question 22: A therefore B however C so D also Question 23: A at B for C as D in Question 24: A when B which C then D that * Read the following passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions (1.0 point) As a rule, swimmers usually practise in swimming-pools But in summer they prefer to it in the river or sea There are some kinds of swimming-pools: pools for teaching and sporting pools which may be indoor and outdoor ones One must distinguish between such swimming strokes as the butterfy stroke, the dolphin stroke being its variety, the breast-stroke, the crawl-stroke and the back-stroke Swimmers are called accordingly: a breast-stroke swinmier, a crawl-stroke swimmer, a long- distance swimmer, a short-distance swimmer, a medium-distance swimmer, a first relay swimmer, a last relay swimmer, etc Swimming makes people strong and healthy, it developes all parts of the body By and large sportmen keep themselves in good form by training in swimming There are some rules about swimming that are essential for all The main elements in swimming are: body position, arm action, leg action, breathing, pull, push etc in a breast-stroke breathing is closely connected with arm action Inhalation (breathing in) takes place above water through the open mouth, but exhalation (breathing out) takes place under water or on the surface through both nose and mouth To meet the needs of our sportmen the govemment has built a great number of swimining pools increasing from year to year Now swimmers can train and compete all year round Question 25: Which is not true about swimming? A Swimming makes people strong B Swimming makes people healthy C Swimming makes people tall D Swimming makes people intelligent Question 26: The word “ones” in line refers to _ A swimmers B swimming-pools C swimming strokes D kinds of swimming-pools Question 27: Swimmers breathe in A under water B on the surface through the nose C on the surface through the mouth D above water through the open mouth Question 28: According to the writer, swimmers often practise swimming A in the river B in the sea C in swimming-pools D in lakes * Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one (2.0 points) Question 29: It’s not good for kids to play computer games too much - Playing computer games too much is not good for kids Question 30: Speaking English well is very useful - It is very useful to speak English well Question 31: I will return to school soon unless there is a traffic jam - If there isn’t a traffic jam, I will return to school soon Question 32: It is a six-hour flight from London to New York - It takes six hours to fly from London to New York * Combine the two sentences with the given word(s) in brackets (1.0pt) Question 33: He is very tired He has to finish his homework (but) → He is very tired but he has to finish his homework Question 34: The man is Bob’s father He is considerate and generous (who) → The man who is considerate and generous is Bob’s father ... 34: The man is Bob’s father He is considerate and generous (who) → …………… … MOCK TEST 17 * Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that... D Question 16: It seems very difficult for Lan having a trip abroad → to have A B C D Question 17: Each year, people around the world spending billions of dollars buying goods on the Internet