English 12 EXERCISES ON GRAMMAR (7) Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose the underline part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question A entrance B paddy C bamboo D banyan Question A shortage B storage C garage D.encourage Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question A elaborately B mysteriously C originally D necessarily Question A argumentative B Psychological C Contributory D hypersensitive Question A sandals B dental C canal D rental Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question Unless we take immediate precautions, we‘ll not be able to the epidemic A surround B contain C hold D get away Question 7.I can’t _ of a word he is saying A comprehend B understand C grasp D make sense Question Although the hours are longer, John earns more in his new job A gets on B brings in C makes out D takes up Question you to be offered that job, would you have to move to another city? A Provided that B Should C Were D Had Question 10 After her mother died, she was raised by her grandparents A grown up B brought up C come into D put up Question 11 Jump in the car There’s enough for you A room B place C space D chair Question 12 A: Could I speak to Susan please? B: _ A Talking B Speaking C Calling D Answering Question 13.Having opened the bottle, _ for everyone A The drink was poured B Mike poured the drink C Mike pouring the drink D The drink was being poured Question 14 It is time every student _work harder for the coming exam A has to B had to C must D should Question 15 The concert was because of the heavy rain A put out B called off C run out D set off Question 16 ‘’ Would you mind turning down your stereo ?’’ - “ …….” A I’m really sorry! I ‘m not paying attention B Oh! I’m sorry! I didn’t realize that C No I don’t D Yes, I Question 17 Instead of being excited about the good news, Ted seemed to be A ignorant B indifferent C unlikely D unexpected Question 18.The only people she looks to are her parents A after B for C at D up Question 19 The doctor who is _ tonight in the general hospital is Mr Brown A on turn B on tour C on call D on work Question 20 My old friend and colleague, John, married A have just got B has just got C just have got D just has got Question 21 The doctor gave the patient _ examination to discover the cause of his collapse A a thorough B an exact C a universal D a whole Question 22. _ broken into when we were away on holiday A It was our house B We had our house C Thieves had our house D Our house had Question 23 Nothing can the loss of the child A make up with B make up for C with D come up with Question 24 Conservationists that experiments on animals be stopped A banned B complained C said D recommended Question 25 the noise and pollution in the city, the Browns move to the countryside High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 A Be tired of B Being tired of C Tired of D Were tired of Question 26 Please look through these papers _ your pleasure A on B in C for D at Question27 The house is found _down A to burn B burning C having burned D to have been burned Question 28 The ground is wet It _ rained last night A must B must have C may have D might have Question 29 _ members of my family has a share in doing household chores A Every B Each of the C All D None of Question 30 I don’t like John His _ complaints make me angry A continual B continuous C constant D permanent Exercise Mark the letter on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correcting Question 31 The (A) reason he wants to take a leaving (B) of absence is that he (C) needs a complete (D) rest Question 32.His boss (A) has asked (B) him to respond (C) immediately (D) this fax Question 33 It is the writing (A) English that (B) causes difficulties (C) to foreigners (D) Question 34.The (A) diameter of the Sun is more than (B) one hundred times (C) greater than (D) the Earth Question 35.Foreign students who are doing (A) a decision about which (B) school to attend (C) may not know exactly where the choices (D) are located Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 36 to 45 Most traditional human life in deserts is nomadic It (36) in hot deserts on finding water, and on following infrequent rains to (37) grazing for livestock In cold deserts, it depends on finding good hunting and fishing grounds, on sheltering from blizzards and winter (38) , and on storing enough food for winter Permanent settlement in both kinds of deserts requires permanent water, food sources and adequate shelter, or the technology and energy sources to (39) it Many deserts are flat and featureless, lacking landmarks, or composed of repeating landforms such as sand (40) or the jumbled ice-fields of glaciers Advanced skills or devices are required to navigate through such landscapes and (41) _ travelers may die when supplies run (42) after becoming lost In addition, sandstorms or blizzards may cause disorientation in severely-reduced visibility The (43) represented by wild animals in deserts has featured in explorers' accounts but does not cause higher (44) of death than in other environments such as rainforests or savanna woodland, and generally does not affect human distribution Defense against polar bears may be advisable in some areas of the Arctic Precautions against snakes and scorpions in choosing (45) at which to camp in some hot deserts should be taken Question 36 A locates B selects C follows D depends Question 37 A earn B demand C obtain D require Question 38 A extremes B poles C tops D heights Question 39 A grow B supply C comfort D bring Question 40 A dunes B piles C valleys D stores Question 41 A inconsistent B incapable C inexperienced D independent Question 42 A of B out C in D over Question 43 A danger B dangerous C endanger D endangered Question 44 A level B rate C scale D standard Question 45 A sight B lies C sites D seats Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 55 Ranked as the number one beverage consumed worldwide, tea takes the lead over coffee in both popularity and production with more than million metric tons of tea produced annually Although much of this tea is consumed in Asian, European, and African countries, the United States drinks its fair share According to estimates by the Tea Council of the United States, tea is enjoyed by no less than half of the U.S population on any given day Black tea or green tea – iced, spiced, or instant – tea drinking has spurred a billion-dollar business with major tea producers in Africa and South America and throughout Asia Tea is made from the leaves of an evergreen plant, Camellia sinensis, which grows tall and lush in tropical regions On tea plantation, the plant is kept trimmed to approximately four feet high and as new buds called flush appear, they are plucked off by hand Even in today’s world of modern agricultural High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 machinery, hand harvesting continues to be the preferred method Ideally, only the top two leaves and a bud should be picked This new growth produces the highest quality tea After being harvested, tea leaves are laid out on long drying racks, called withering racks, for 18 to 20 hours During this process, the tea softens and becomes limp Next, depending on the type of tea being produced, the leaves may be crushed or chopped to release flavor, and then fermented under controlled conditions of heat and humidity For green tea, the whole leaves are often steamed to retain their green color, and the fermentation process is skipped Producing black teas requires fermentation during which the tea leaves begin to darken After fermentation, black tea is dried in vats to produce its rich brown or black color No one knows when or how tea became popular, but legend has it that tea as a beverage was discovered in 2737 B.C by Emperor Shen Nung of China when leaves from a Camellia dropped into his drinking water as it was boiling over a fire As the story goes, Emperor Shen Nung drank the resulting liquid and proclaimed the drink to be most nourishing and refreshing Though this account cannot be documented, it is thought that tea drinking probably originated in China and spread to other parts of Asia, then to Europe, and ultimately to America colonies around 1650 With about half the caffeine content as coffee, tea is often chosen by those who want to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate their caffeine intake Some people find that tea is less acidic than coffee and therefore easier on the stomach Others have become interested in tea drinking since the National Cancer Institute published its findings on the antioxidant properties of tea But whether tea is enjoyed for its perceived health benefits, its flavor, or as a social drink, teacups continue to be filled daily with the world’s most popular beverage Question 46 Why does the author include statistics on the amount of tea produced, sold, and consumed? A To demonstrate tea’s popularity B To show the expense of processing such a large quantity of tea C To explain why coffee is not the most popular beverage worldwide D To impress the reader with factual sounding information Question 47 Based on the passage, what is implied about tea harvesting? A The method has remained nearly the same for a long time B It is totally done with the assistance of modern agricultural machinery C It is no longer done in China D The method involves trimming the uppermost branches of the plant Question 48 What does the word “they” in paragraph of the passage refer to _? A new buds B tropical regions C tea pickers D evergreen plants Question 49 Which of the following is NOT true about the tea production process? A Black tea goes through two drying phases during production B Black tea develops its dark color during fermentation and final drying C Green tea requires a long fermentation process D Green tea is often steamed to keep its color Question 50 The word “documented” in paragraph could be best replaced by which of the following word? A kept B proved C stored D ignored Question 51 According to the passage, what is true about the origin of tea drinking? A It began during the Shen Nung dynasty B It may have begun some time around 1650 C It is unknown when tea first became popular D It was originally produced from Camillia plants in Europe Question 52 The word “eliminate” in paragraph could be best replaced by which of the following word? A increase B reduce C decrease D remove Question 53 According to the passage, which may be the reason why someone would choose to drink tea instead of coffee? A Because it’s easier to digest than coffee B Because it has a higher nutritional content than coffee C Because it helps prevent cancer D Because it has more caffeine than coffee Question 54 Where in the passage does the author mention research conducted on the beneficial effects of tea drinking? A In paragraph B In paragraph C In paragraph D In paragraph Question 55 What best describes the topic of this passage? A The two most popular types of tea B How tea is produced and brewed C The benefits of tea consumption worldwide D Tea consumption and production Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 Question 56 You will need a sound understanding of basic teaching skills if you want to enter the classroom with great confidence A sufficient B defective C inadequate D thorough Question 57 He was one of the most outstanding performers at the live show last night A easy- looking B important C well- known D impressive Question 58 They are going to suffer a lot of criticism for increasing bus fare by so much A put across B get into C stand in with D come in for Exercise Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 59 Mr Smith’s new neighbors appear to be very friendly A amicable B inapplicable C hostile D futile Question 60 If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city A free B confident C occupied D reluctant Exercise Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 70 An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits continuous changes When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled- a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known today As technology has developed and knowledge of health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air pollutants has lengthened In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions Many of more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxides and nitrogen oxides are found in nature As the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical cycles These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from the air to the water or soil On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities However, human production usually occurs in a localized area, such as a city In such region, human output may be dominant and may temporarily overload the natural purification scheme of the cycles The result is an concentration of noxious chemicals in the air The concentrations at which the adverse effects appear will be greater than the concentrations that the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities The actual concentration need not be large for a substance to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the concentration that would occur naturally in the area For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 08 parts per million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level Carbon monoxide, however has a natural level of ppm and is not usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm Question 61 The word "detectable " is closest in meaning to _ A special B separable C beneficial D measurable Question 62 The word "localized " is closest in meaning to _ A specified B circled C encircled D surrounded Question 63 The word "these" in the second paragraph refers to A the compounds moved to the water or soil B the various chemical reactions C the pollutants from the developing Earth D the components in biogeochemical cycles Question 64 According to the passage, the numerical value of the concentration level of a substance is only useful if A the other substances in the area are known B it can be calculated quickly C it is in a localized area D the natural level is also known Question 65 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that A the definition of air pollution will continue to change B water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas C Most pollutants today can be seen or smelled D a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities Question 66.According to the passage, human- generated air pollution in localized regions A will react harmfully with natural pollutants B can overwhelm the natural system removing pollutants C will damage area outside of the localized regions D can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 Question 67 The word "adversely " is closest in meaning to _ A considerably B quickly C admittedly D negatively Question 68.Which of the following is best supported by the passage? A Scientists should be consulted in order to establish uniform limits for all air pollutants B Human activities have been effective in reducing air pollution C One of the most important steps in preserving natural lands is to better enforce air pollution laws D To effectively control pollution, local government should regularly review their air pollution laws Question 69 For which of the following reasons can natural pollutants play an important role in controlling air pollution? A They have existed since the Earth developed B They occur in greater quantities than other pollutants C They're less harmful to living beings than other pollutants D They function as part of a purification process Question 70 What does the passage mainly discuss? A The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere B The economic impact of air pollution C What constitutes an air pollutant D How much harm air pollutants can cause Exercise 10 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions Question 71 No one but the experts was able to realize that the painting was an imitation It greatly resembled the original A It was obvious that only a person with great talent could fake a painting so successfully B It was hard for ordinary people to judge between the fake painting and the real one, but not for the experts C It was almost impossible for amateurs to realize that the painting was not authentic, though the experts could judge it quite easily D The painting looked so much like the authentic one that only the experts could tell it wasn't genuine Question 72 The new restaurant looks good However, it seems to have few customers A In order to get more business, the new restaurant should improve its appearance B The new restaurant would have more customers if it looked better C If it had a few more customers, the new restaurant would look better D In spite of its appearance, the new restaurant does not appear to attract much business Question 73 I'd suggest that we avoid telling any scary stories with Janet around She’s a bit unstable and could get hysterical A Janet has trouble keeping her emotions under control, especially when she is told frightening stories B Since Janet is somewhat unbalanced, the only way to make her laugh is by telling stories, but we should avoid scary ones as they might cause her to panic C It is no fun to tell frightening stories to Janet, who is not very stable mentally, because she only laughs instead of getting scared D Janet is somewhat mentally unbalanced and might easily become uncontrollably emotional, so let’s not tell frightening stories in her presence Question 74 We chose to find a place for the night We found the bad weather very inconvenient A Bad weather was approaching, so we started to look for a place to stay B The bad weather prevented us from driving any further C Seeing that the bad weather had set in, we decided to find somewhere to spend the night D Because the climate was so severe, we were worried about what we'd at night Question 75 It isn't just that the level of education of this school is high It's that it's also been consistent for years A The level of education in this school, which is usually quite high, shows only slight variations from year to year B The standard of education is not high in this school, but at least all the students are at the same level C Not only are the standards of education good in this school, but it has maintained those standards over the years D It isn't fair to deny that this school is successful, as it has had the same high standards for many years now High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 Exercise 11 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions: Question 76 Diana ran into her former teacher on the way to the stadium yesterday A Diana caused an accident to her teacher while she was going to the stadium B Diana’s car ran over her teacher on the way to the stadium C Diana happened to meet her teacher while she was going to the stadium D Diana’s teacher got run over whole she was going to the stadium Question 77 You should have persuaded him to change his mind A It was essential to persuade him to change his mind but you didn’t B You didn’t persuade him to change because of his mind C You should persuade him to change his mind D You persuaded him to change his mind but he didn’t listen Question 78 When the unemployment rate is high, the crime rate is usually also high A The unemployment rate and the crime rate are both higher B The higher the unemployment rate is, the higher the crime rate is C The unemployment rate is as high as the crime rate D The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime Question 79 I wish you hadn’t said that A I wish you not to say that B If only you didn’t say that C I hope you will not say that D It would be nice if you hadn’t said that Question 80 "You’re always making terrible mistakes", said the teacher A The teacher asked his students why they always made terrible mistakes B The teacher realized that his students always made terrible mistakes C The teacher complained about his student making terrible mistakes D The teacher made his students not always make terrible mistakes Exercise 12 Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences Jane Spanish for five years now A teaches B is teaching C taught D has been teaching “Did you speak to John?” – “Yes, he his homework when I phoned him.” A did B has done C was doing D does “Are you coming out with us?” “I can’t I late tonight.” A will work B am working C have worked D had worked She is the smartest model the world A in B of C than D from I ought her this morning – now it’s too late A to have phoned B phone C phoning D to be phoning “Would you mind the TV down? A to turn B turn C have turned D turning “Did you grow up in the city?” “No When we were children we in the country.” A would live B have lived C had lived D used to live I think that Dave a new car this year A had bought B will buy C buys D have bought She’s looking everywhere – she seems something A to have lost B to lose C to be losing D to have been lost 10 She said that she the actor several times before A met B was meeting C meets D had met 11 My boss dislikes people late A be B to have been C being D having been 12 After we , we can go to the cinema A eat B ate C have eaten D had eaten 13 He’ll have sent in his application the end of May A by B when C until D yet 14 This is the village I was born A that B which C where D who 15 This room really ought soon A to paint B be painted C to be painted D to have been painted High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 16 If only I them my secret! A wouldn’t tell B shouldn’t tell C don’t tell D hadn’t told 17 Despite a lot of money, she’s always broke A she earns B of earning C earn D earning 18 That boy, father is a violinist, is very musical A who B whose C which D who’s 19 “What did you think of her new novel?” “I think it is the book she’s ever written.” A most interested B most interesting C more interesting D interested 20 The money not enough to pay the bill A are B were C has D was 21 That is the incredible news I’ve ever heard A most B more C very D far 22 He works than anyone else in the company A slower B slowest C slowly D more slow 23 “Can I help you?” “I’d like a of milk, please.” A box B carton C pot D rasher 24 Paul asked Sally when go out with him A would she B will she C she would D she will 25 David to be the best player on the team A say B is said C said D was saying Exercise 12 Phrasal verbs and idioms Phrasal verbs Idioms Set off Start a journey, set out Behind bars In prison Set out Begin a journey/ (+ to Full of beans Lively V): being a job, task etc Set up Start a business/erect Out of the blue Suddenly and unexpectedly Stand by sb Support sb, esp in a By and large Mainly difficult situation Stand for Represent Take it easy Don’t be worried or excited Stand in for Replace sb temporarily In a flash Very quickly Stand up Rise to one’s feet Keep an eye on sth/sth Guard sth Defend oneself against sb Stand up to Keep ones’ fingers Wish for good luck crossed Take after sb Look or act like a In cold blood Without any feeling relative Take away Remove Make one’s blood boil Make sb angry Take down Write down Ring a bell Sound familiar Take off remove clothes Work a miracle Make sth that seems impossible to happen leave the ground imitate Take sb out Take sb to a restaurant In black and white In writing Take over Take control of sth Against all odds Despite the difficulties Take up Begin a hobby, sport, job Fill in the correct preposition or adverb If you want the day off, you’ll have to find someone to stand _ you Everyone stood _when the judge entered the court We had to set _at am to get to the village by p.m She loves travelling, so she’s decided to set _a travel agency When she was accused of the crime, all her friends stood _her He was too shy to stand _his boss when she accused him of being lazy They set _their tent in the middle of a field He set _to become a successful lawyer but never made it The letters CD stand _”compact disc” 10 That company has recently been taken _ 11 The boss asked his secretary to take _some notes High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page English 12 12 My boyfriend is taking me _tonight to celebrate St Valentine’s Day 13 Jack is going to take _squash to get some exercise 14 Sandra really takes _her mother, doesn’t she? 15 The plane will be taking _in a few minutes 16 The patient had to take _his shirt for the doctor to examine him 17 The waiter took _the plates at the end of the meal Fill in the correct idiom You should your bag or somebody might steal it After robbing the bank, he spent five years I’m going next door, but I’ll be back That child is so that it’s tiring to be with him Everything will be alright Just ! There are a few problems, but it’s a good plan We were discussing politics when , she started talking about her daughter’s boyfriend I don’t know if they will win the Cup, but I’m that they will he managed to win the race 10 I want everything _ before I sign anything 11 The decorators _when they transformed our attic into a luxury bedroom 12 The murderer killed his victim _ 13 Her name _, but I couldn’t remember where I’d heard it 14 My brother _when he told me he had crashed my car Exercise 13.Fill in the correct preposition When she was ill she stayed home for two weeks I met an old friend _chance while I was out shopping I like to spend a month _the seaside every summer We went into the centre of London _bus On his voyage round the world, he was _sea for six months She didn’t mean to that- she did it _accident I called her Mary instead of Martha _mistake They met while they were _university Two teams were organized to search _the missing boys 10 He made _an excuse to explain why he was late to work 11 I’m worried _Julie – she seems very unhappy lately 12 This bus pass is valid _one month 13 Do you know what UFO stands _? 14 They couldn’t make _which the right house was in the fog 15 We’ve run _sugar again! Go and buy some! 16 He made _his face to look like a vampire’s 17 He was saved _the burning house by the fire brigade 18 Be sure to put _your camp-fire before you leave the campsite 19 I’m hungry Let’s go out _lunch 20 I found this ring quite _chance 21 Can I play _cheque, please? 22 We went to the USA _plane 23 I met him quite _accident 24 You must be back home by 11.00 p.m _the latest 25 I’m going to the shops _bicycle 26 What shall we have _dinner? 27 That car is _sale It’s very cheap High School for Gifted Students - HNUE Page