Test 1 – 45 Minutes Question I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 1. A. enjoy B. jeep C. edge D. fish 2. A. French B. mushroom C. chilly D. cheese 3. A. morning B. bank C. snow D. think 4. A. rhythm B. hour C. honor D. holiday 5. A. prize B. slice C. icing D. tidy Question II: Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C or D ) one best to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 6. The young man admitted into the school s computer.…… ’ A. hacking B. to hack C. being hackedD. to be hacked 7. The film Ocean s thirteen is expected .at this year s Cannes Film festival.“ ’ ” … ’ A. showing B. to show C. being sold D. to be sold 8. I remember a toy drum on my fifth birthday.… A. giving B. to give C. being given D. to be given 9. He keeps talking about himself which makes everyone at the party … A. bored B. boring C. be boring D. being bored 10. It was such a sad that we tried to forget.… A. memory B. memorize C. memorable D. memo 11. I was very .when my Mon kept calling me Honey in front of my friends.… “ ” A. embarrassingB. embarrassed C. embarrassment D. embarrassingly 12. Tom didn t believe us, and it took a long time to him.’ … A. convince B. establish C. confirm D. trust 13. Sarah wore sunglasses to avoid……… A. recognizing B. being recognized C. having been recognized D. B and C 14. He wants his shirt .before he comes back to the room this afternoon.… A. ironing B. to iron C. being ironed D. to be ironed 15. Those students who .the exam are going to take another one in August.… …… A. failed/holding B. failed/held C. have failed/ will be held D. failed/is held Question III: Each sentence has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Circle one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 16. Sincere is one of the qualities to build up a sustainable friendship. A B C D 17. Her advice made him to change his mind. A B C D 18. The man with the camera he was taking photographs. A B C D 19. If you want to have a good health, eat lots of vegetables. A B C D 20.People are asked not cut a lot of trees for firewood. A B C D Question IV: choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D 21. We couldn t go out because it was raining outside.’ A. We couldn t go out because of the rain outside.’ B. It was raining outside but we decided to go out. C. We went out despite the rain outside. D. Thanks to the rain outside, we couldn t go out.’ 22. My mother allowed me to go out with my friends. A. I wanted to go out with my friends but my friends did not allow. B. I was allowed to go out with my friends by my mother. C. I was allowed to go out with my friends without my mother s permission.’ D. I was allowed to go out with my friends but I did not go. 23. We last went to the cinema two months ago. A. We haven t gone to the cinema for two months.’ B. We didn t go to the cinema for two months.’ C. We didn t want to go to the cinema any more.’ D. we stopped going to the cinema. 24. When they arrived, the bus had left. A. They arrived late enough to catch the bus. B. They didn t catch the bus because they arrived too late.’ C. they had to catch another bus. D. They couldn t catch the bus although they arrived early.’ 25. I m not used to getting up early on Sundays.’ Name:……………………………… Class: 11………… A. I have to get up early on Sundays. B. I don t want to get up early on Sundays.’ C. I feel strange to get up early on Sundays. D. I always get up early on Sundays. Question V: The sentences in italics below are cues. Make sentences expressing an imaginary situation by choosing from the alternatives A, B, C, and D the one best way to make a meaningful sentence. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 26. We/speak/usually/English/teacher/friends/school A. We usually speak English with teacher and friends at school. B. We usually speak English with our teacher and friends at school. C. We usually speak English with our teacher, friends at school. D. We usually speak English our teacher and friends at school. 27. hotel/be/miles/anywhere/full/guests/go/admire/scenery A. The hotel which is miles from anywhere is full of guests who had gone there to admire the scenery. B. The hotel, which was miles from anywhere, was full of guests who had gone there to admire the scenery. C. The hotel which were miles from anywhere were full of guests who had gone there to admire the scenery. D. The hotel, which was miles of anywhere, was full of guests who had gone there to admire the scenery. 28. teacher/enjoy/teach/class/ much A. Our teacher enjoys teaching our class very much. B. Our teacher enjoy teaching our class very much. C. Our teacher enjoys to teacher our class very much. D. Our teacher enjoy to teach our class very much. 29. this video/already/sold/a million copies/over A. Over a million copies of this video already has sold. B. Over a million copies of this video has already been sold. C. A million copies of this video has sold over already. D. Over a million copies of this video has already sold. 30. stopped/ car/ They/ and/ woman/ died/ found/ out/ that/ the/ the/ had/. A. They found out the car and had stopped that the died woman. B. They stopped the car and found out that the woman had died. C. They stopped the car and found out the woman that had died. D. They stopped and found out the car that the woman had died. Question VI. Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete the passage. Circle the letter of your choice. I am sorry I haven t written to you for so long, but I (31) very busy lately. All last month I (32) exams, and I (33) ’ anything else but study for ages. Anyway, I (34) studying now and I (35) for my exam results. 31. A. was being B. had been C. am D. have been 32. A. had B. was having C. had had D. have had 33. A. haven t done’ B. don t do’ C. wasn t doing’ D. am not doing 34. A. stop B. will have stopped C. have stoppedD. was stopping 35. A. wait B. have waited C. am waiting D. was waiting Question VI: Read the following passage then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) How birthday parties started? Birthday parties are always among the highlight of a child s year, but did you ever wonder how the tradition of birthday ’ parties started? The tradition of birthday parties started in Europe a long time ago. It was feared that evil spirits were particularly attracted to people on their birthdays. To protect them from harm, friends and family would come to be with the birthday person and bring good thoughts and wishes. Giving gifts brought even more good cheer toward off the evil spirits. This is how birthday parties began. At first it was only kings who were recognized as important enough to have a birthday celebration (maybe this is how the tradition of birthday crowns began). As time went by, children became included in birthday celebrations. The first children s birthday parties occurred in Germany and were called Kinderfeste.’ Some traditions are quite similar in many parts of the world; birthday candles which carry wishes up to God, birthday games which gauge (®¸nh gi¸) how much more a child can do versus (®Êu víi) last year, and birthday pinches (c¸i cÊu) or taps (c¸i t¸t nhÑ) which ensure good luck for the coming year. 36. Birthday parties started in Europe not long ago. 37. Friends and family stayed with the birthday person to protect him/her 38. At first, both kings and children were considered important enough to have a birthday celebration. 39. Kinderfeste was the German word to call first children birthday parties in Germany. 40. Birthday candles, games and pinches or taps are common in many countries in the world Test 1 – 45 Minutes Question I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 1. A. cheese B. Picture C. patient D. mutual 2. A. sneaky B. scream C. leave D. great 3. A. think B. thin C. King D. finger 4. A. house B. horrible C. honor D. helicopter 5. A. candle B. clap C. party D. salad Question II: Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C or D ) one best to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 6. I suddenly remembered that I my keys.…… A. having forgotten B. have forgotten C. had forgotten D. forgot 7. I didn t intend .you. I was just trying to help.’ … A. upsetting B. to upset C. being upset D. to be upset 8. I m so sorry for such a fuss about the noise.’ …… A. doing B. raising C. having D. making 9. I in Da Nang before moved to this city.… A. had been living B. have lived C. had lived D. had been living 10. Mrs. Kelly didn t want .on.’ …… A. to be operated B. being operated C. to operated D. to be operating 11. Mr. Lee was upset by .him the truth… A. our not having told B. us not tell C. we didn t tell’ D. not to tell. 12. I don t remember of the decision to change the company policy on vacations. When was it decided?’ … A. telling B. being told C. to tell D. to be told 13. He suffered loss of .for weeks after the accident.… A. brain B. memory C. mind D. thinking 14. I can t stand people with no .of humour.’ … A. ability B. spirit C. keenness D. sense 15. It is a village of streets.… A. crook B. crooking C. crooks D. crooked Question III: Each sentence has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Circle one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 16.I told her don t worry’ about her wedding; everything will straighten out. A B C D 17. Do you want to examined by the doctor? A B C D 18. Although they are not young, they work very hardly. A B C D 19.I went shopping for buying some fruits this morning. A B C D 20. They had played cards since 9 o clock ’ this morning. A B C D Question IV: choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D 21. Would you mind waiting outside the office? A. Did you wait outside the office? B. Did you see anyone waiting outside the office? C. Will you wait outside the office? D. Do you enjoy waiting outside the office? 22. The tea wasn’t sweet enough for Betty to drink. A. Betty didn t like to drink the sweet tea.’ B. Betty couldn t drink the tea. She liked more sugar.’ C. There wasn t enough tea, and Betty had nothing to drink.’ D. Betty drank some of the tea but not enough. 23. He started school when he was 6 years old. A. At the year of 6 he started school. B. At the age of 6 he started school. C. At the old of 6 he started school. D. At the time of 6 he started school 24. The last time I was here was March. A. I was here since March. B. I was here from March. Name:……………………………… Class: 11………… C. I have been here in March D. I have been here since March 25. My teacher wouldn’t let me leave early. A. My teacher refused to let me leave early B. My teacher refused letting me leave early C. My teacher allowed me to leave early. D. My teacher permitted me to leave early. Question V: The words in italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D 26. Television brings pictures/ sounds/around/world/millions/homes A. Television brings pictures and sounds from around world millions of homes, B. Television brings pictures and sounds all around world in millions of homes. C. Television brings pictures and sounds from around world to millions of homes. D. Television brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. 27. Why/your parents/ want/ you/ learn/ English? A. Why your parents want you to learn English? B. Why do your parents want you learn English? C. Why do your parents want you to learn English? D. Why your parents wants you learning English? 28. We/ca/ language/easily/help/computer/learn/foreign/ A. We can learn foreign languages easily with help a computer. B. We can learn foreign language easily with the help of a computer. C. We can learn foreign languages easily the help of computer. D. We can learn foreign languages easily with help of a computer. 29. You/think/you/tell/me/what time/next boat/ leave? A. Do you think you can tell me what time does the next boat leave? B. Can you think you tell me what time the next boat leaves? C. Do you think you could tell me what time the next boat leaves? D. Don t you think you could tell me what time the next boat will leave?’ 30. Imagine/one day/ you/get up/ discover/completely/lose/memory/ A. imagine that one day you woke up and discovered that you had completely lost your memory. D. Imagine it that one day you woke up and discovered that you had completely lost your memory. C. Imagine that one day you wake up and discovered that you had completely lost your memory. D. imagine having one day waking up and discover that you had completely lost your memory. Question VI. Choose the correct option A, B, C or D to complete the passage. Circle the letter of your choice. How I met a boy at a party When I arrived at Jenny s house, the party had already started. She (31) . me by the arm and asked if I would’ … like to be (32) . to a boy from the school across the road from my house. Before I (33) . the chance to answer, she… … had left me alone with him, he looked a bit (34) . with everything, and I wasn t looking (35) to talking to him. But he… ’ … asked where I was from and what school I went to, and soon we were (36) everything under the sun. Like me, he was (3&) in films, but as well as the famous films that everybody knew (38) ., he had seen ones nobody else had…… ……… heard of. So what I thought was (39) .to be: a boring evening turned (40) to be really interesting.… 31. A. ran B. shook C. had D. touched 32. A. known B. meet C. introduce D. friends 33. A. saw B. took C. lost D. had 34. A. bored B. proud C. angry D. sorry 35. A. much B. forward C. a lot D. happy 36. A. talking B. telling C. discussing D. speaking 37. A. interestedB. keen C. fond D. passionate 38. A. for B. about C. on D. from 39. A. coming B. seeming C. looking D. going 40. A. up B. round C. out D. down . Test 1 – 45 Minutes Question I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced. candles, games and pinches or taps are common in many countries in the world Test 1 – 45 Minutes Question I: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced