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TEST 1 I. Phonetics 1. A. hear B. fear C. pear D. ear 2. A. smiled B. worked C. picked D. jumped 3. A. daughter B. decide C. provide D. enjoy 4. A. physicist B. president C. inventor D. gardener 5. A. factory B. farmer C. fairy D. farewell II.Choose the best answer 6. The little girl wouldn’t go to the beach ………….her farther went to. A. but B. also C. unless D. except 7. When I rang, no one answered the phone. They …………out. A. must have been B. would have been C. should be D. must be 8. This assignment must be 3000 words in …………… A. weight B. length C. width D. depth 9. Your composition is much better …………………….his. A. than B. as C. to D. like 10. His master is never angry ………… him when he is late. A. to B. about C. with D. on 11. He learned ……………to drive when he was 17. A. what B when C. how D. who 12. When you came, I was ……… on the phone. A. talking B. catching C. telling D. having 13. Every Sunday, Bob is with his father …………him with his carpentry work. A. has helped B. helps C. helped D. helping 14. I don’t need to tell them everything, ……………. I ? A. do B. need C. have D. must 15. On looking at learning English, I find prepositions very …………… A. interested B. interest C. interesting D. interestingly 16. I haven’t seen him ……………. A. many years ago B. for many years C. since many years D. many year ago 17. The house ……….six decades ago. A. was built B. was building C. will be built D. was to be built 18. Few classical musicians, ………… British or foreign, become well-known to the general public. A. if B.what C. whether D. where 19. The government is doing a lot of to help ……… A. poor B. the poor ones C. the poors D. the poor 20. Increasing industrialization is challenging the province to……… A. do B. create C make D. give III. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. Do you remember I told you I was trying to get a part-time job as a waiter at a Japanese restaurant? Well, I finally got (21)………… Of course, I haven’t been working there long,(22)……… I can already tell it’s a wonderful place (23)…………. All the staff are very friendly and helpful. Besides, (24)………… pay is good and they let us eat(25)…………we want after work. I work only as a dinner waiter because I have to go to class (26)……….the day. You know , my main job is to take orders from the(27) ………………, give the orders to the cooks, and take the (28) ……… to the customers. I often have to describe (29)……….different Japanese dishes. Sometimes Japanese customers speak to me in Japanese.(30) ………. me to know the language. I love that work experience very much. 21. A. them B. that part C. one D. then 22. A. however B. in contrast C. but D. on the contrary 23. A. to work B. working C. at work D. to working 24. A. one B. an C. a D. the 25. A. what B.when C. how D whose 26. A. of B. during C. on D around 27. A. manager B. waiters C. customers D. cooks 28. A. food B. menu C. bill D. drinks 29. A. no B. lots C. many D. both 30. A. expected B. has expected C. to expecting D. expecting IV Read the text then choose the correct answer. One of the most urgent environmental problems in the world today is the shortage of clean water. Having clean drinking water is a basic human right. But acid rain, industrial pollution and garbage have made many sources of water undrinkable. Lakes, reservoirs and even entire seas have become vast pools of poison. Lake Baikal in Russian is one of the largest lakes in the world. It contains a rich variety of animals and plants, including 1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the world. But they are being destroyed by the massive volumes of industrial effluent which poor into the lake every day. Even where law existed, the government did not have the power to enforce them. Most industries simply ignore the regulations. The Mediterranean Sea occupies 1% of the world’s water surface. But it is the dumping ground for 50 % of all marine pollution. Almost 16 countries regularly throw industrial wastes a few miles off shore. Water is free to everyone. A few years ago people thought that the supply of clean water in the world was limitless. Today, many water supplies have been ruined by pollution and sewage. Clean water is now scarce, and we are at last beginning to respect this precious source. We should do something now. 31. One environmental problem in the world today is……………… A. acid rain B. safe water shortage C. industrial pollution D. population explosion 32. Many sources of water are not drinkable because of ………… A. acid rain B. industrial pollution C. garbage D. all are correct 33. What is a serious problem of Lake Baikal in Russian? A. It contains a rich variety of animals and plants B. It is polluted by massive volumes of industrial wastes discharged into it. C. It has 1,300 rare spices that do not exist anywhere else in the world. D. The government did not have the power to enforce laws and regulations. 34. How many countries throw industrial wastes into Mediterranean Sea regularly? A. nearly 16 B. exactly 16 C. exactly 15 D. less than 15 35. What is the message to the readers? A. we should take action to protect our water resources. B. We should take all water resources into account. C. We should limit the use of water resources. D. We should encourage people to use safe water. V. Choose the best answer that can be made from the cues given. 36. I/ start /school / village / as soon / six A. I start school in a small village as soon as I was six. B.I started school in a small village as soon as I was six. C. I would start school in a small village as soon as I was six. D.I did started school in a small village as soon as I was six. 37. It / necessary /us /think /about /this matter A. It‘s for us to think about this matter carefully necessary. B. To think about this matter carefully it necessary for us. C. For us to think about this matter carefully it’s necessary. D. It’s necessary for us to think about this matter carefully. 38. He / his / not return / home land / until 1992 A. He not return to his home land until 1992 B. He not returned to his home land until 1992 C. He didn’t return his home land until 1992 D. He didn’t return to his home land until 1992 39. Ho Chi Minh City/ exciting / much more / I thought A. Ho Chi Minh City is much more exciting as I thought. B.Ho Chi Minh City is as much more exciting as I thought. C. I thought Ho Chi Minh City is much more exciting than. D.Ho Chi Minh City is much more exciting than I thought. 40. What / three plants / that / change /world? A. what are three plants that has changed the world? B. what are the three plants that is making the world change? C. what are the three plants that changed the world? D.what are three plants that is changing the world? VI. Error Identifying: 41. In generally, the rule is very simple: a singular subject requires a singular verb A B C D 42. How many languages can a person learn in their life? A B C D 43. When I was a small, I used to go fishing with my farther and my brother. A B C D 44. Language is not necessarily the private property of those who uses it. A B C D 45. I wonder why the English are driving on the left-hand side of the road. A B C D 46. The research works of this school has affected our lives considerably. A B C D 47. The more I live with him, the most I love him. A B C D 48. The Caspian Sea, a salt lake, is the largest than any other lake in the world. A B C D 49. Never before I have visited this fascinating place. A B C D 50. According with Gardner, it is motivation that plays an important role in his success. A B C D TEST 2 I.Phonetics 1. A. shout B. about C. thought D. plough 2. A. so B. close C. both D. dozen 3. A. cook B. look C. book D. room 4. A. departure B. dangerous C. colourful D. different 5. A.scientist B. suggestion C. business D. Saturday II.Choose the best answer 6. The bus came after I ………….there for about twenty minutes. A. standing B. stand C. was standing D. had been standing 7. You really can’t make out …….that means? A. how B. what C who D. which 8. I …… to visit Australia some time in the future. A. like B. would like C. will like D. am liking 9. I was very sorry to hear of her ……… to cometothe party. A. denial B. refuse C. refusal D. deny 10. I will phone you ………. I get there. A. as well as B. as late as C. as soon as D. as far as 11. They work at this school, but this week, they ……….at the Ministry of Education and Training. A. working B. are working C. worked D. have worked 12. During the earthquake, I felt the building ……… violently. A. to shake B. shake C. shook D. shakes 13. As aresult of the accident, Charles will have to have an ………. Leg. A.art B. artist C. artificial D. artificially 14. “How wide is this street?” – “ It’s ………….” A. thirteen yards wide B. thirteen yards in wide C. wide thirteen yards D. in wide thirteen yards 15. In many British households, husbands share the housework ……….if the wife also has a full –time job. A. certainly B. without doubt C. especially D. fortunately 16. I knew him …… I was a child. A. until B. when C. after D. during 17. Those men are paid by…………. A. the hour B. an hour C. hour D. every hour 18. When he left school, John decided to join the army……… a university. A. of intead going to B. of going to instead C. going to instead of D. instead of going to 19. ………….people in many other countries earn enough for a comfortable life. A. Most of B. The most C. Mostly D. Almost all the 20. Take this road and ………… arrive at the hotel in five minutes. A. after you will B. then you will C. will then you D. will so you 21. In some families in Britain, the housework is shared equally, in ……… men do “outside” jobs such as looking after the garden and doing house repairs. A. another B. other family C. one another D. other families 22. In many British households, women do the “inside’ jobs such as the cooking, laundry and…………… A. they clean the house B. cleaning the house C. cleaning D. the house is cleaned 23. The size of national parks in the USA varies ……………… A. a great deal of B. great deal C. deal great D. a deal great 24. Yellowstone National Park is not ……… in the USA. A. largest park B. the largest park C. a largest park D. one largest park 25. At 450,000 hectares, the Grand Canyon National Park is approximately ………… Yellowstone. A. half the size of B. half a size C. a half size D. the size half of 26. Yellowstone National Park is actually ……… the Grand Canyon National Park in Colorado. A. as bigger than B. more bigger than C. much bigger than D. much bigger as 27. The ……… of the ocean and the sky merge into one on the horizon. A. colors B. color C. paints D. coloring 28. A map of HaNoi and its surroundings is needed for ……… to the city. A. new visits B. new visiting C. new visit D. new visitors 29. ………… scientific breakthroughs are discovered by chance. A. Little B. A little C. Few D. No few 30. Man’s ……………time is basically his consciousness of past, present and future A. system of B. decision by C. capability D. awareness of III. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. Many people think that we can learn a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that culture. (31) , this is not necessarily true. Often the longer we stay in a foreign country, the more we realize how little(32) ……… actually know about the culture of that country. Books and talks about other’s people culture can even (33)…………dangerous because they concentrate on cultural differences and exaggerate national characteristics; sometimes a lot of information(34)………… contain is untrue. In a survey recently carried out in Britain, people were asked to make a list of anything which they thought was typical of Britain and would interest foreign visitors there. Most of (35)……… mentioned Shakespeare , the queen, village inns ,English folk dancing ,football hooligans, umbrellas, English castles, cricket, and fish and chips. 31. A. So B. Although C. Unless D. However 32 A. you B. one C. they D. we 33. A. be B. to be C. being D. will be 34. A. which B. they C. in that D. that 35. A. their B. theirs C themselves D. them IV Read the text then choose the correct answer On May 13, 1787, a fleet of English ships set sail for Australia with about 750 people. These men and women were no ordinary passengers. They were convicts being sent to Australia as punishment for their crimes. Laws in England during this period were very harsh, and people were punished revelry for even the smallest crimes.Someone should be sentenced to death for hunting on another persone’s property or be put to death for chopping down someone else’s tree. For many other crimes, the punishment was “transportation”. Guilty men and women were shipped to a distant land where they were forced to work without pay. Often children were shipped to other lands, too . In 1770, Captain Cook had discovered the continent of Australia and claimed it for England. At first, England found no use for this vast land on the other side of the world, but then the American Revolution took place. England could no longer ship its convicts to the American colonies. So it turned to Australia as a good place for its prisoners. In January 1788, the English fleet and its strange cargo landed in Australia. After days of searching, the captain found a fine harbor. The land nearby had trees and streams. The convict colony made a new beginning here. Australia’s history had begun. 36. Laws in England during the late 18 th century were very…………. A. kind B. easy C. strict D. light 37. For many crimes, the punishment was………… A. “transportation” B. “communication’ C. « education » D. « revolution » 38. Someone who ……… could be sentenced to death. A. cut down trees B. searched for food C. cut down other’s trees D. hunted animals near his home. 39. Why did England send its convicts to Australia? a. It wanted to make Captain Cook happy about Australia. B. It could no longer send its convicts to American. C. It wanted convicts to find a fine harbor and good land. D. Australia is a peaceful country for the convicts 40. On the whole, the article tells about………… A. a fleet of English ships B. hunting on other people’s property C. the start of Australia’s history D. the development of Australia V. Choose the best answer that can be made from the cues given. 41. One of the greatest scientists of England is Michael Faraday. A. Michael Faraday is one of the greatest scientists of England. B. England has many great scientists, including Michael Faraday. C. No scientist of England is as great as Michael Faraday. D. Michael Faraday is the greatest scientist of England. 42. “Where are you going?” Mai asked me. a. Mai asked if I’d go to somewhere. B. Mai told me to go somewhere C. Mai is interested in my activities D. Mai wanted to know where I was going. 43. They decided to hold world festivals of youth. A. The youth decided to hold world festivals. B. Their decision was to organize world festivals of youth. C. The youth decided to hold world festivals for themselves. D. There decision was to attract the youth to world festivals. 44. There is not enough food for everyone A. Not all people do not have enough food B. Not all people have enough food C. No people have enough food D. Few people have enough food 45. The noise kept me awake all the night. A. I slept well in spite of the noise. B. I slept well although it was noisy C.I couldn’t sleep because of the noise D. The noise didn’t make me awake all the night VI. Error Identifying: 46. A great country can grows from a small colony. A B C D 47. It is difficult to tell you all of these discovery. A B C D 48. Chemistry has become one of the most important factors in the textile industry. A B C D 49. The teacher suggested having an discussion on the topic. A B C D 50. John, my brother-in-law, was also asked to joined the party. A B C D TEST 3 I. Phonetics 1. A. pleasure B. revision C. decision D. coursework 2. A. tea B. ocean C. meat D. seat 3. A. four B. our C. flour D. mouth 4. A. equipment B. pollution C. historian D. employee 5. A. composer B. comprehend C. compartment D. arriving II. Choose the best answer 6. I’ve lost my watch. ……… watch was given to me on my 21 st birthday. A. A B. The C. An D. It 7. John says very little ……… there are strangers present. A. as for B. unless C. in case D. themselves 8. The park ……… was established in 1872 in order to protect the area’s natural resources. A. ourselves B. It’s self C. itself D. themselves 9. Old Faithful, ………… , is the unofficial symbol of Yellowstone National park. A. and a geyser B. a geyser C. geysers D. and geysers 10. Sport, in general, is very popular in Britain, Australia and America: ……… country has its own particular sports. A. another B. each of C. all D. each 11. It was very difficult for the inspector to decide ………… recommendations he should make. A. why B. how C. what D. whose 12. This is not the right moment to ask for my help; I am even to listen! A. far too busy B. too far busy C. slightly too busy D. too slightly busy 13. His job involves many visits to landladies …………… to arrange accommodation for students. A. so that B. so as that C. in order D. in order that 14. It is ……….that Mr. and Mrs. Smith quarrel many times a week. A. not surprising B. not surprised C. not surprise D. in surprising 15. All students leaving college at the end of term must leave their addresses so that letters can be sent ………… A. forward B. through C. with D. by 16. Of course I’m Christian ……………I expect everyone who works here to be a Christian too. A. since B. as C. and D. but 17. “My daughter, Mary, tries to see me at least once a week.” Mrs. Jones told the………. Worker. A. socialized B. socializing C. social D. society 18. Driving in London is difficult, but for ……………. , it’s not. A. my B. mine C. I D. me 19. Yesterday the naval authorities …………the reports in Friday’s newspaper. A. confirmed B. confirming C. were confirmed D. were confirming 20. If I learn harder, I …………… pass the final exams. A. should B. will C. could D. would 21. The shops ………… people at Christmas time. A. are always of full B. full of are always C. always full of D. are always full of 22. The party, ……… I was invited last week, was extremely enjoyable. A. by which B. at which C. to which D. for which 23. Children with …………… diseases should not be allowed to go to school. A. infection B. infectious C. infect D. infectiously 24. I persuaded my friend ………. Me his caravan for my trip to the countryside. A. with lending B. with to lend C. to lend D. lending 25. John swims very well and ……… does his brother. A. either B. nor C. so D. too 26. “ What do I remember ……… ?” - “ Well ,It was the time we spent our holiday away.” A. about most my childhood B. most about my childhood C. my childhood most about D. my most about childhood 27. …………… people realize that smoking and drinking are bad habits. A. In general B. Mostly C. Most D. Partially 28. I often spend 30 minutes ……… physical training each day. A. acting B. making C. practising D. doing 29. My father often goes to HCM City ………… A. with business B. in business C. during business D. on business 30. Thomas A. Edison was a well-known American……… in the 19 th century. A. inventive B. invent C. invention D. inventor III. Fill in each blank with one suitable word. The true story is about a policeman in New York City who had a girlfriend he cared for very much. The policeman regarded New York City as a ……… (31) place. He warned his girlfriend about the danger of walking on the street alone after dark. But as he also [...]... earthquake happens , people can die from lack of food, water , and medical supplies The amount of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on where it happens , what time it happens, and how strong it is It also depends on types of building , soil conditions and population Of the 6000 earthquakes in the earth each year , only about fifteen cause great damage and many deaths 36 Earthquake happen in... and jazz festivals V Choose the best answer 41 Until recently the world knew nothing about Walter Hudson a the world has never known anything about Walter Hudson b the world knew nothing about Walter Hudson until recently c No one knows about Walter Hudson d The world has no idea of Walter Hudson’s life 42 The climate is one of extremes a The climate is neither too hot nor too cold b The climate is... Cartier and is a wonderful mix of old and new – ancient stone buildings alongside modern, glass and steel The climate is one of extremes: summers are hot, 27 o C , but winter temperatures average only -10oC and winter lasts four to five months However in order that you don’t have to suffer such cold , they have built an underground city called “ La Ville Souterrain “ This is one of Montreal’s most amazing... on the corner a small old brick house b old house brick small c house brick small old d brick small old house Câu 42: If I had enough money, _ a I will buy that house b I could buy that house c I am buy that house d I can buy that house Câu 43: Dr Sales is the person _ a whom I don't have much confidence in him b I don't have much confidence c in that I don't have much confidence d in whom I don't... confidence c in that I don't have much confidence d in whom I don't have much confidence Câu 44: He took his seat quietly _ a in order for him not to disturb their conversation b so as to disturb their conversation c in order not disturb their conversation d so as not to disturb their conversation Câu 45: _ that no one would ask for tips a The tourists found it strange b The tourists found strange... 23 When he heard the terrible noise he asked me what a was happen b were happen c.were happening d.was happening 24 I don’t think that dress matches a her b hers c she d herself 25 The three friends all applied for the same job , ? a don’t they b, didn’t they c aren’t they d won’t they 26 “ Now, work with your partner and these questions ,” the teacher said to his students in the classroom a... million b Its population can speak French only c it has 2.8 million people d It is the largest French – speaking city in the world 37 What are the buildings in Montreal like ? a they are old –ancient stone buildings b they are new –ancient stone buildings c They are modern , glass and steel buildings d all A, B, C and D 38 How long does the winter last? a over four months b less than four months c half a... information Some birds dance, spread out their tails or make other signs Câu 46: People sing because A they want to tell a story B they know many songs C they feel happy D they are good at singing Câu 47: What is one of the main reasons why birds sing? A They can sing many songs B They want to give information C They are sad D They are in a bad temper Câu 48: Which birds sing the most beautiful songs?... "Where do you come from?" - Ann: " ." A In London B Yes, I have just come here C I’m living in London D I come from London Câu 32: You can buy dairy in this shop A production B productivity C products D producers Câu 33: Miss White sang very at my birthday party last night A beautifully B beautify C beauty D beautiful Câu 34: Alice: "What shall we do this evening?" - Carol: " " A Let’s go out... good time last weekend D whether I have had a good time last weekend Câu 19: , the workers will stop working A If not working conditions are improved B Unless the working conditions aren’t improved C If the working conditions are improved D Unless the working conditions are improved Câu 20: If I had known you would come, A I will wait for you B I would have waited for you C I would not have . this precious source. We should do something now. 31. One environmental problem in the world today is……………… A. acid rain B. safe water shortage C. industrial pollution D. population explosion 32 a small village as soon as I was six. 37. It / necessary /us /think /about /this matter A. It‘s for us to think about this matter carefully necessary. B. To think about this matter carefully. Montreal has much to offer. It is one of the most interesting cities in North America. 36. What can we say about Montreal? a. Its population is two thirds of 2.8 million b. Its population

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