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nha-uyen@yahoo.com Revision 1 I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A/ honour B/ hour C/ exhaust D/ host 2. A/ rock B/ rose C/ polish D/ spot 3. A/ wear B/ way C/ where D/ whole 4. A/ sensible B/ traffic C/ city D/ intend II. Read the passage and choose the best answer: Man cannot exist without air, water and (5)… Many people think that soil is also necessary to man’s (6) …Without soil there could be no vegetation, no animals and consequently no people. However, the soil is being (7)… day after day because people use land without paying attention to the (8)… of land and the (9)… of soil erosion. In many (10) … areas, soil erosion is a (11)… problem which (12)…. the development of agriculture. 5. A/ jewel B/ light C/ clothes D/ money 6. A/ live B/ existance C/ being D/ existence 7. A/ eroded B/ erode C/ erosive D/ erosion 8. A/ distribution B/ prevention C/ protection D/ preservation 9. A/ preservation B/ prevention C/distribution D/ protection 10. A/ developed B/ developing C/ urban D/ rural 11. A/ major B/ important C/ necessary D/ practical 12. A/ enlarges B/ needs C/ endangers D/ encourages III. Choose the best answer: 13. She has written good essays before, but this one is … A/ substandard B/ surplus C/ overcharge D/ supernatural 14. The ………………. painting was given to the gallery in 1975. A/ useless B/ helpless C/ priceless D/ careless 15. We were very grateful ………………. our friends for all of their assistance. A/ for B/ to C/ in D/ with 16. Thin gloves aren’t very suitable ………………………. that kind of work. A/ in B/ with C/ for D/ to 17. I was delighted the present you gave me. A/ on B/ to C/ for D/ with 18. About a year ago, he … ………………elected president of a big company and he ……………… a holiday since then. A/ was/ doesn’t have B/ was/ had C/ was/ hadn’t had D/ was/ hasn’t had 19. He is not popular. He has ……………… friends. A/ little B/ a little C/ few D/ a few 20. … ……………goods were sent to the exhibition. A/ a large number of B/ a great deal of C/ much D/ little 21. I regret …………. you that we can not approve your application. A/ tell B/ to tell C/ to be told D/ telling 22. ………… countries cause acid rain and green house effect. A/ Industry B/ Industrial C/ Industrialize D/ Industrious 23. If we ……………… . time, we …………… the museum yesterday. A/ have had/ visited B/ had had/ would have visited C/ had / would visit D/ have / will visit 24. He drank ………………… wine last night and gets sick now A/ too many B/ few of C/ a lot D/ too much 25. When I was a child, I spent ………… . of my time with my aunts. A/ most B/ almost C/ either D/ both 26. I couldn’t have made it without your help. I couldn’t have made it … A/ if you didn’t help me B/ unless you had helped me C/ if you hadn’t helped me D/ B and C are correct 27. You are sometimes late for work, so your demand to get higher salary is …… A/ unreasonable B/ untrue C/ uncertain D/ unnecessary 28. Some large cities may have to ban cars. . . ………… the city centre to wipe . . ……… . smoke. A/ from / out B/ for/ out C/ from / off D/ to / out 29. The fifth man …………………was entirely unsuitable. 1 nha-uyen@yahoo.com A/ who was interviewed B/ to be interviewed C/ to interview D/ A and B are correct 30. The man and his dogs ………………… were reported missing yesterday have just been found safe. A/ who B/ whom C/ that D/ which 31. A lot of people are involved. . . ………………. the use of English. A/ at B/ on C/ in D/ of 32. During her . . . …………. , her parents lived in Paris. A/ child B/ childish C/ childlike D/ childhood 33. When did the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. . . ? A/ came in being B/ come in being C/ come into being D/ come into be 34. Yesterday my father ………… a new watch as his old one ……………… stolen. A/ bought/ had been B/ bought/ was C/ bought/ was being D/ bought/ would be 35. What made her ……… to do a thing like that? A/ decide B/ to decide C/ decided D/ deciding 36. We have to delay this course because there are ………. students. A/ many B/ few C/ a few D/ little 37. Vehicles account ………………… air pollution in the city. A/ for B/ with C/ of D/ about 38. Thank you. It was very kind………… you to help me. A/ for B/ to C/ of D/ with IV. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the given one. 39. John is fat because he eats so many chips. A/ If John didn’t eat so many chips, he wouldn’t be fat. B/ If John doesn’t eat so many chips, he won’t be fat. C/ If John hadn’t eaten so many chips, he wouldn’t have been fat. D/ A & B are correct. 40. The last person to leave the room must turn off the lights. The last person _________________________________ A/ who lelf the room must turn off the lights. B/ that leaves the room must turn off the lights. C/ who leave the room must turn off the lights. D/ B and C are correct 41. Liz doesn’t go to school by motorbike.Robin doesn’t either. Neither_________________________________________ A/ Neither Liz nor Robin doesn’t go to school by motorbike B/ Neither Liz nor Robin goes to school by motorbike C/ Neither Liz nor Robin go to school by motorbike. D/ Neither Liz goes to school by motorbike.Nor Robin goes to school by motorbike. 42. He looked at the pictures attentively. A/ He had an attentive look at the pictures. B/ He had an attentively look at the pictures. C/ He looked at the attentively pictures. D/ The attentive pictures that he looked at. 43. Henry wrote that book years ago, didn’t he? A/ That book was written by Henry years ago, was it? B/ That book was written by Henry years ago, wasn’t it? C/ That book was written by Henry years ago, did he? D/ That book was written by Henry years ago, didn’t he? 44. There’s a tendency among the adolescents to minimise problems. A/ Adolescents tend to minimise problems. B / Adolescents have the tendency to minimise problems. C/ To minimise problems, the adolescents show a tendency. D/ A and B are correct. V. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. 45. Smoking cause millions of early deaths in the world every year. A B C D 46. Carbon dioxide lets sunlight entering the earth’s atmosphere and heat the earth. A B C D 47. He showed a desire entering the University of Medicine. A B C D 48. Charlie Chaplin was one of the greatest and widely loved silent movie star. A B C D 49. Why did you take a decision to quit your job and continue your study ? A B C D 50. Tom apologized to the postman for being impolitely to him. A B C D Revision 2 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others 2 nha-uyen@yahoo.com 1) A. height B. weight C. eighteen D. great 2) A. rotation B. sanguine C. Dane D. vapour 3) A. logical B. oxygen C. colleague D. language Choose the word that has the main stress different from the other three words 4) A. accessible B. convenient C. resource D. property 5) A. contrary B. status C. outnumber D. tolerate 6-30. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence 6) bA. where B. which C. who D. when 7) She has spent __________ her time reading English stories. A. most B. most of C. a big number of D. a few 8) Tony is a keen golfer, but unfortunately he has ___________ ability. A. a few B. a great deal of C. little D. a little 9) She thinks little about her future work. A. She doesn’t give a little thought to her future work. B. She gives little thinking about her future work. C. She has a little think about her future work. D. She doesn’t spend time thinking about her future work. 10) I am sorry I forgot posting the letter for you. A. I wish I had to post the letter for you. B. I regret not to post the letter for you. C. I regret not posting the letter for you. D. I am afraid that I should post the letter for you. 11) They felt disappointed because of the bad exam results. A. The bad exam results made them disappointing. B. They felt disappointed, so the exam results were bad. C. The exam results were so bad that they felt disappointed. D. The bad exam results made them to feel disappointed. 12) He lost his job three months ago. A. They are three months since he lost his job. B. It is three months since he lost his job. C. It is three months ago since he lost his job. D. It has been three months since he has lost his job. 35-39. Choose the underlined word or phrase that needs correcting: 13) There were never any secrets (A) among my sister and (B) me (C) when we (D) were growing up. 14) Mr Brown was planning (A) to send (B) to me a package from Japan (C) as soon as he arrived (D) home from his trip to Hawaii. 15) (A) The building is (B) currently used (C) like a (D) furniture store. 16) It is (A) importance that parents (B) take an active (C) interest in their (D) children’s lessons. 17) (A) Wait for me (B) until I (C) will come back (D) from Britain. 40-45. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passages: There are a few rules that all visitors to wildlife preserves should observe. (40)__________ these rules is necessary if people want to enjoy themselves and have an (41)__________ experience. First of all, it is (42)__________ to leave your car in the car park so as to cause as little disturbance as possible to the varied wildlife. Animals can be frightened by unexpected noises, (43)__________ those made by machines. Secondly, people need to be patient if they want to see the animals in their natural (44)__________ . This often means that people have to put up with (45)__________ weather conditions and annoying insects. 18) A. Answering B. Following C. Working D. Listening to 19) A. expensive B. unreasonable C. unforgettable D. unpleasant 20) A. outnumbered B. objective C. accessible D. advisable 21) A. particularly B. specially C. certainly D. automatically 22) A. atmosphere B. conservation C. surroundings D. investigation 23) A. pleasant B. pleased C. pleasure D. unpleasant 46-50. Choose the best answers or complete the unfinished statement about the passage: The first few days after getting home from college were okay but then I began to feel rather bored and lonely. My parents were busy working and most of my friends were either away on holiday or else had holiday jobs. I tried to get a job 3 nha-uyen@yahoo.com myself but without success. I was beginning to wish I had not come home when I saw an advertisement for holiday courses in the local newspaper. For a small fee you could try lots of different activities organized by the town's youth club. Each activity lasted half a day and they were all exciting. I also met new people as many of the tourists staying in the town joined in. You could do things like painting, acting, play-writing or computing. I met some students from Bulgaria who invited me to visit Bulgaria next year. You can imagine how excited I am; in fact it was one of the best summer holidays I've ever had. 24) What is the writer trying to do in the text? A. describe a holiday in the country B. explain how she spent a holiday C. describe her new holiday home D. explain why she couldn't go on holiday 25) Why would somebody read the text? A. to discover the writer's news C. to make contact with Bulgarian students D. to read about the advertisements 26) How did the writer feel when she arrived home? A. She was pleased to have time for herself. B. She felt nervous about being alone. C. She was delighted to see her friends. D. She almost regretted coming back. 27) What may the writer do next year? A. There will be new holiday courses. B. She has found a holiday job. C. She may go to Bulgaria. D. Her friends will visit her. 28) Which of these advertisements did the writer see? A. Painting courses for your holidays B. Computing courses for your holidays C. Tours to Bulgaria D. Holiday courses organized by youth club In the United States of America the (1)___________ language. Four hundred years ago some English people(2)_____ to North America to live there, and they brought the(3)_____ language to this new country. Now in the United States of America people speak(4)____ English. Most of words are the(5)____ in America and in British English, but the American people say some English words not like people do(6)_____ English. Canada is to the North of United States of America. It is(7)____than the United States.In Canada many people speak(8)____ because they came from English many years ago. 1. A. national B. international C. nationality D. nation 2. A. arrived B. sailed C. approached D. lived 3. A. English B. American C. French D. Chinese 4. A. English B. American C French D. Chinese 5. A . different B. same C. possession D. private 6. A.by B. with C. in D. like 7. A. smaller B. farther C. poorer D. larger 8. French B. American C. English D. German II. Read the passage below and choose one best answer A, B, C or D to each question. Another effect of air pollution is acid rain. The phenomenon occurs when sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from the burning of fossil fuels such as petrol, diesel, and coal combine with water vapour in the atmosphere and fall as rain, snow or fog. These gases can also be emitted from natural sources like volcanoes. Acid rain causes extensive damage to water,forest and even human health. Many lakes and streams have been contaminated and this has led to the disappearance of some species of fish in Europe, USA . Because the contaminants are carried long distances, the sources of acid rain are difficult to pinpoint and hence difficult to control. 9. This passage is mainly about_________. A. air pollution that is another effect of acid rain. B. the phenomenon of air pollution. C. acid rain that is one of the effects of air pollution. D. the extensive damage of volcanoes. 10. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Acid rain cause air pollution B. Acid rain does not have any effect on human. C. Some species of fish have been killed because of the contaminated lakes or streams. D. Nowadays, the scientists can pinpoint and control acid rain. 4 nha-uyen@yahoo.com 11.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Volcanoes can emit sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. B. Building can be gradually destroyed by acid rain. C.Acid rain doesn’t cause damage to human beings. D. The contaminants are carried long distance and this led to the difficulties to control acid rain. 12. Acid rain can cause damage to______________. A. water and forest B. soil resources C. human health D. all are correct III. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. 13.A. apparent B. satisfied C. preparation D. sanguine 14. A. chill B. while C. whilst D. strike 15. A. sacked B. employed C. reasoned D. determined IV. Pick out the word whose primary sress is different from the rest. 16. A. explain B. notice C. convenient D. perverse 17. A. general B. authority C. industrial D. continue 18. A. however B. investigate C. decree D. industry V. Error identification. 19. She(A) wanted to know(B) how long (C)did it take (D)to get there 20.(A)This is the school (B)at which Uncle Ho (C)used to studying when he (D)was young. 21. Before(A) went abroad, he(B)had finished his course (C)at (D)the English center. 22. (A)Every student who (B)majors in English(C) are ready to join (D)in it. 23.(A) The windows are (B)so small (C)that the room gets (D)few air. V. Choose the correct answer. 24. Most children are ill- prepared______ employment. A. with B. for C. in D. to 25. They’ve never smoked. Peter’s never smoked. A. Both they and Peter’s never smoked. B. They as well as Peter’s ever smoked. C. Neither they nor Peter’s never smoked. D. Neither they nor Peter’s ever smoked. 26. The thief simply walked in. Someone_____ to lock the door. A. forgot B. was forgetting C. had forgotten D. had forgoten 27. Language is not the private property of those___ use it. A. where B. who C. whom D. whose 28. They will almost____ find themselves speaking in English. A. automate B. automatic C. automation D. automatically 29. Mr Pike along with his friends never_____________. A. smokes B. smoked C. has smoked D. have smoked 30. He asked___ I had ever been to London A. where B. why C. whether D. when 31. I____TV at home when the doorbell rang A. watched B. have watched C. was watching D. had watched 32.People are_____ in the use of English. A. concerned B. involved C. reasonable D. accessible 33. They spend their life__________ at rocks. A. looking B. look C. to look D. looked 34. It’s getting snowy. You have_______ hope to come back A. few B. a few C. a little D. little 35.______ not having much money, I really feel happy. A. Although B. Despite C. Because of D. Because 36. He wrote a letter________ French 5 nha-uyen@yahoo.com A. In B. by C. since D. for 37. Nam is_______ student in his class. A. good B. a best C. the best D. best 38. Our country is_____ in natural resources. A. rich B. capable C. safe D. skilful 39. People______ desert areas to make them fertile. A. irrigated B. drained C. prevented D. disposed 40. Smog is a combination of_____ and fog. A. smoke B. garbage C. gas D. storm 41. My cousin speaks Russian _____ well. A. tolerant B. tolerable C. tolerably D. tolerance 42. Vehicles account______ air pollution in the city. A. on B. of C. for D. to 43. The teacher made his students___ harder for the exam. A. work B. working C. to work D. worked 44. _____ my holidays are at home. A. A great deal of B. Most of C. Many D. Few 45. You will get cold______ you keep your feet dry. A. because B. unless C. although D. if 46.No one has used that door for 20 years. A. That door hasn’t been used for 20 years. B. That door has been not used for 20 years. C. That door hasn’t been used by none of them for 20 years. D. That door wasn’t used for 20 years. 47. “ Bring it back if it doesn’t fit”, I told her A. I told her to bring it back if it doesn’t fit B. I told her that she should bring it back if it didn’t fit. C. I told her to bring it back if it didn’t fit. D. I told her bring it back if it didn’t fit. 48. The carpets were so expensive that we didn’t buy them. A.They were such expensive carpets that we didn’t buy them B. The carpets were too expensive for us to buy them C. The carpets weren’t cheap enough for us to buy them D. All are correct 49. “ John left here an hour ago” said Jane. A. Jane said John left here an hour before. B. Jane told John to have left there an hour before. C. Jane told me that John had left there an hour before. D. Jane told me that John to leave there an hour before. 50. “ She hasn’t played the piano for five years” A. The last time she played the piano five years ago. B. She doesn’t play the piano five years ago. C. The last time she played the piano was five years ago. D. She last played the piano for five years. Revision 3 I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. handled B. installed C. confided D. confirmed 2. A. creates B. achieves C. struggles D. precedes 3. A.child B. chemist C. church D. chicken 4. A. seat B. heavy C. reason D. neat II. Pick out the word whose primary stress is different from the others. 5. A. nursery B. ancestor C. tuition D. counterpart 6. A. decisive B. tertiary C. fantastic D. rewarding 7. A. keenness B. retail C. entry D. attempt 8. A. carry B. adopt C. fulfill D. record III. Read the following passage. Then choose the best option (A, B, C or D). 6 nha-uyen@yahoo.com It’s always worth preparing well for an interview. Don’t just hope (9) the best. Here are a few tips. Practise how you say things, as well as what you (10) to say. If you don’t own a video camera, perhaps a friend of (11) does. Borrow it and make a video tape of yourself. Find (12) to watch it with you and give you a (13) of advice on how you appear and behave. Before the interview, plan what to wear. Find out how the company expects its (14) to dress. At the interview, believe in yourself and be honest, open and friendly. (15) attention and keep your answers to the point. The interviewer doesn’t want to waste time and (16) do you. 9. A. against B. for C. to D. at 10. A. intend B. consider C. imagine D. think 11. A. his B. yours C. mine D. ours 12. A. anybody B. nobody C. everybody D. somebody 13. A. number B. slice C. plenty D. bit 14. A. colleagues B. employees C. customers D. employers 15. A. Attract B. Give C. Turn D. Pay 16. A. so B. either C. neither D. or IV. Read the article below. Then choose the best answer (A, B, C or D). In British schools most pupils learn French or German. In a few schools you can also learn Italian, Spanish or Russian. Not many pupils learn Latin now. All pupils must study one foreign language until they are 16. Schools usually organize school trips to France or Germany. Pupils travel in a group with their teachers. They stay in a hotel or they go camping. Some schools have an exchange with another school in France or Germany. A group of pupils from the British school go to the exchange town. Each pupil has a partner and they stay with their partner’s family. They sometimes go to school with their partner. Later in the year the pupils from France or Germany come to Britain and stay with their British partners. Exchanges are very useful, because you can learn about daily life in another country. 17. In Britain, nowadays, not many pupils learn A. French and German. B. Italian and Spanish. C. Latin. D. Russian. 18. Until British pupils are 16, they must study A. a lot of foreign languages. B. two foreign languages. C. one foreign language. D. their own language. 19. In an exchange scheme, each pupil has a A. family’s partner. B. partner. C. teacher. D. school. 20. Exchanges are useful because pupils A. learn about daily life in another country. B. stay in a hotel or go camping. C. travel in a group with their teachers D. go to an exchange town. IV. Choose the suitable answers. 21. You should concentrate what the interviewer is saying. A. at B. in C. on D. to 22. An A-level course consists of some subjects either Arts or Sciences. A. for B. with C. in D. on 23. His father is always willing to give a hand cleaning the house. A. with B. for C. about D. in 24. My mother takes the responsibility running the household. A. in B. for C. with D. by 25. The academic year in England is divided three terms. A. in B. between C. among D. into 26. Reducing the size of classes may improve standards. A. educated B. educating C. education D. educational 27. The game is thought to have among the native peoples of Alaska. A. origin B. originated C. original D. originally 28. She has had to make some very difficult . A. decided B. decisive C. decision D. decisions 29. How many did you have for the job? A. applicants B. applications C. apply D. applied 30. Tom is a very person and writes lists for everything. A. method B. methodic C. methodical D. methodically 31. He was as a full member of the society. 7 nha-uyen@yahoo.com A. accepting B. accepted C. acceptable D. acceptance 32. Robert in three movies already. I’m sure he’ll be a star some day. A. appeared B. had appeared C. has appeared D. has been appearing 33. I don’t want any mistakes in his composition. A. him to make B. his making C. that he makes D. he will make 34. Tropical forests around the world due to human demand for hardwood for furniture. A. had been destroyed B. were destroying C. are destroying D. are being destroyed 35. We missed the train. It by the time we arrived at the station. A. left B. was leaving C. had left D. have left 36. Why did you sit there TV while everything was in such a mess? A. watch B. watching C. to watch D. and watching 37. We had a great time in the island. Every day we the island and in the evening we slept in tents. A. were exploring B. explores C. had explored D. explored 38. By this time next year we the course. A. will finish B. have finished C. will have finished D. will have been finishing 39. If energy unlimited, many things in the world would be different. A. would be B. will be C. were D. is 40. We are made all the cleaning in the house. A. doing B. done C. to do D. do 41. I television a lot but I don’t any more. A. have been watching B. was used to watch C. used to watch D. was watching 42. “ I’m sorry I have to leave so early,” he said. A. He apologised for having to leave so early. B. He apologised to have to leave so early. C. He apologised that he has to leave so early. D. He apologised to have left so early. 43. John said, “ You’d better not lend them any money, Daisy.” A. John said Daisy not to lend them any money. B. John said to Daisy not lend them any money. C. John advised Daisy shoud not lend them any money. D. John advised Daisy not to lend them any money. 44. Turn off all the switches before leaving the room. A. All the switches must be turned off before leaving the room. B. All the switches must be turned off before you leave the room. C. You must leave the room before turning off all the switches. D. You must leave the room as soon as you turn off all the switches. 45. It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car. A. The man is believed to escape in a stolen car. B. The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car. C. The man is believed to be escaped in a stolen car. D. They believed that the man stole the car. 46. Ken does lots of mistakes, but he never seems to learn from them. A B C D 47. People had much to learn before they became civilization. A B C D 48. My son keeps asking me to have his car fix before he goes to Canada. A B C D 49. I read a number of articles, most of them were very useful. A B C D 50. The football match was televised lively from the National Stadium. A B C D Revision 4 1/- Please don't touch anything before the police ______ . A/-would come B/-will come C/-comes D/-come 2/- It's necessary to examine how the proposals can be carried out. A/-study carefully B/-take the examination C/-write the test D/-pass the exam 3/- If you want to buy a new car, you should choose an ______ car to run. It can save your money. A/-economics B/-economy C/-economic D/-economical 8 nha-uyen@yahoo.com 4/- We bought that house as an investment. A/-to live in B/-to invest in this region C/-to investigate D/-to make money 5/- By next month, I ______ my first novel. A/-finish B/-will finish C/-will have finished D/-have finished 6/- Some wild animals are in danger in this region. A/-likely to cause harm B/-dangerous C/-likely to be extinct D/-predators 7/- The word "unexciting" could never be applied______ her novels. A/-to B/-for C/-in D/-with 8/- He is an ______ person, but he has just behaved so badly. I can't believe it. A/-educated B/-educational C/-educative D/-educate 9/- She was chosen ______ preference ______ her classmates. A/-to/ in B/-in/ with C/-for / to D/-in / to 10/- The Ministry of Foreign Trade has initiated a new plan to protect domestic products. A/-innovated B/-planned C/-introduced D/-assessed 11/- That is a good place ______ your children can play in. A/-for B/-where C/-which D/-what 12/- The doctor examined him and ______ that he ______ his arm. A/-found/ broke B/-had found / broke C/-would find / broke D/-found/ had broken 13/- Nam said to me:” I work for your sister's company." ->Nam told me ______ worked for ______ sister's company. A/-he / mine B/-he/ my C/-him / mine D/-his/ me 14/- I had the roof ______ yesterday. A/-to repair B/-repaired C/-repair D/-repairing 15/- The factory ______ John works is the biggest in town. A/-that B/-when C/-which D/-where 16/- We couldn't understand the teacher if he ______ too fast. A/-spoke B/-has spoken C/-doesn't speak D/-didn't speak 17/- Oil lamps ______ for years before electricity was discovered. A/-has used B/-are used C/-had been used D/-has been used 18/- It is very dangerous. We couldn't risk ______ him alone. A/-leaving B/-leave C/-to leave D/-left 19/- She asked me if it would rain that night. -> She said: "______ it rain ______ ?" A/-Does / tonight B/-Would / that night C/-Will / tonight D/-Will / that night 20/- He was frightened. He looked as if he ______ a ghost. A/-had seen B/-was seeing C/-has seen D/-saw 21/- ______ my father is old, he still goes jogging. A/-Although B/-Because C/-Because of D/-Despite 22/- ______ there was a fierce dog in the house, the thieves managed to break in. A/-However B/-Since C/-Because D/-Although 23/- ______ Nam didn't work hard, he couldn't pass the exam. A/-Since B/-Though C/-However D/-Although 24/- ______ the wet weather, the football match went ahead. A/-Because B/-Although C/-Despite D/-Because of 25/- We wish we ______ a large house but we can't afford it now. A/-can have B/-have C/-had D/-will have • Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. 26. A- arrived B- phoned C- involved D- decided 27. A- bags B- kits C- dates D- bats 28. A- walked B- knocked C- naked D- talked 29. A- days B- halves C- speeds D- speaks 9 nha-uyen@yahoo.com • Choose the word whose primary stress is different from the rest. 30. A- attitude B- responsible C- opinion D- account 31. A- neighbor B- establish C- encourage D- community 32. A- theory B- particular C- ability D- comedian Choose the word or phrase (A,B,C or D) that wouldn’t be appropriate 33. If tomorrow (A) the weather will be (B) bad, the match (D) will be postponed (D). 34. The woman (A) is talking(B) to (C) Jim is Australian (D). 35. Why are you (A) so late? – I am waiting (B) here for (C) more than (D) one hour. 36. I think (A) you learn (B) better if you have (C) access to (D) a good library. 37. Remember to express (A) your willingness to work (B) for(C) the company when you are available to (D) the interview. 38. It believes (A) that our lives(B) will be better (C) in (D) the future. 39. If you want (A) to get more(B) money, you should(C) apply to(D) another job. 40. He told (A) them to obey (B) the traffic law when travelled(C) on (D) the road. 1. Read the passage and choose the best answer to fill in each blank. The reality of an interview is never as bad as your fears. For some reasons people imagine the interviewer is going to jump on every tiny mistake they (41)______ . In fact, the interviewer is as keen for the meeting to go well as you are. It is what makes his or her job enjoyable. The secret of a good interview is preparing for it. What you wear is always important as it creates the first impression. So (42) ______ neatly, but comfortably. Make (43) ______ that you can deal with anything you are asked . Prepare for questions that are certain to come up, for example: Why do you want to become a nurse? What is the most important (44) ______ a good nurse should have? Apart from nursing, what other careers have you considered? What are your interests and hobbies? Answer the questions fully and precisely. For example, if one of your interests is reading, be prepared to talk about the sort of books you like. (45) ______ , do not learn all your answers off (46) ______ heart. The interviewer wants to meet a human being, not a robot. Remember, the interviewer is genuinely interested in you, so the more you relax and are yourself, the more likely you are to succeed. 41. A- make B- do C- perform D-have 42. A- wear B- dress C- put on D-have on 43. A- evident B- clear C- definite D- sure 44. A- point B- character C- nature D- quality 45. A- Despite B- Although C- However D-Therefore 46. A- at B- by C- on D- in 2. Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question. If you are invited to an American friend's home for dinner, remember these general rules for polite behavior. First of all, arrive approximately on time but not early. Americans expect promptness. It will be all right to be 10 or 15 minutes late but not 45 minutes late. Dinner might be over-cooked and ruined by then. When you are invited to someone's home for a meal, it is polite to bring a small gift. Flowers or candy are always appropriate. If you have an attractive thing made in your native country. your host or hostess will certainly enjoy receiving that gift. What will you do if you are served some food that you can not eat or you do not like? Do not make a fuss' about it. Simply eat what you can and hope that no one notice it. Be sure to compliment the cook on the food that you are enjoying. Do not leave immediately after dinner, but do not overstay your welcome, either. The next day, call or write a thank you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening. 47. When you come to someone's house for a meal, you should … A. bring some flowers or candy C. do not bring anything with you. B. do not care about gifts. D. take some food or drink. 48. When an American invites you to have dinner at his home A. you should arrive early to help the host. C. you should arrive on time. B. you needn't arrive on time. D. you should arrive late to show that you are polite. 49. After dinner, 10