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Bài tập Tiếng Anh 10 thí điểm bám sát nội dung trọng tâm về từ vựng, ngữ pháp; có đầy đủ các dạng bài tập trắc nghiệm và tự luận, kem bài đọc hiệu. Đây là nguồn tài liệu hỗ trợ quý thầy cô trong việc giảng dạy chương trình Tiếng Anh thí điểm của BGD.

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH ĐỒNG THÁP

TRƯỜNG THPT CHU VĂN AN

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BÀI TẬP TIẾNG ANH 10

HOC KỲ II (CHƯƠNG TRÌNH 10 NĂM)

THÁNG 01 NĂM 2018

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UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY 2

UNIT 7: CULTURAL DIVERSITY 11

UNIT 8: NEW WAYS TO LEARN 20

GET READY FOR THE TEST 3 29

UNIT 9: PRESERVING THE ENVIRONMENT 34

UNIT 10: ECOTOURISM 43

GET READY FOR THE TEST 4 52

APPENDIX: IRREGULAR VERBS 57

UNIT 6: GENDER EQUALITY

A PRONUNCIATION

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I Choose a word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from others.

2 A addressed B applied C challenged D preferred

II Choose a word that has different stressed syllable from others.

3 A critical B preference C qualified D encourage

4 A limitation B eliminate C inequality D education

5 A awareness B property C loneliness D violence

B VOCABULARY

I Give the Vietnamese meaning of the words in the list

treat:

college degree:

opportunity:

equal:

gender:

eliminate:

enrol:

force sb + to inf:

discrimination:

preference:

sue:

pursue:

loneliness:

limitation:

aware of:

apply for:

co-worker:

violence:

care-giver:

trouble-maker:

wage:

inequality:

qualified:

affect:

property:

address (v):

encourage:

make progress:

workforce:

challenge:

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II Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

1 They us to work long hours without pay

2 We need to have opportunities in education for men and women.

3 He was called to the bar in 1851, but did not his profession.

4 Company policy does not allow against women.

5 If his father was that ill, maybe she could him to go to the doctor.

6 In my experience, people who themselves and strive for goals are

happier and healthier than those who don't

7 After graduating from high school he in the army.

8 The company plans to more than 2,000 jobs in the coming year.

9 The first strike, which was for an eight-hour day and $3.00 , was

won by the workers

10 They have placed a on the amount of time we have available.

IV Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentence

1 They were well _ of what could have happened.

A worried B aware C concerned D anxious

2 He felt _ without his wife and children.

A loneliness B lonely C alone D loner

3 They spoke out against the use of _ against women.

A equality B gender C violence D awareness

4 We're not finished yet, but we're _ progress.

A doing B making C putting D taking

5 People injured in accidents caused by the defective tire have threatened

to _

A enrol B pursue C sue D affect

6 The government is working on preventing _ inequalities in employment.

A aware B lonely C violent D gender

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7 _ your keyboard with care and it should last for years.

A sue B treat C force D work

8 We are looking for _ members to become leaders for the site.

A qualifiedly B qualifying C qualification D qualified

9 She was insulted and discriminated by her male _.

A co-workers B challenges C opportunities D limitations

10 I applied _ several jobs and was offered one.

A in B for C to D on

11 Be careful not to damage other people's _ You may be sued.

A workforce B property C limitation D preference

12 They discussed the problem of _ between students.

A inequality B equality C equal D unequal

13 A quarter of the local _ are unemployed.

A wage B enrolment C workforce D

15 The company claims it does not discriminate on the basis of sexual _.

A preferable B preference C prefer D preferably

C GRAMMAR

I Complete these sentences with “should” or “shouldn’t”:

1 Liz need a change She go away for a few days.

2 Your salary is very low You look for another job.

3 Jack always has difficulty getting up He go to bed late.

4 What a beautiful view! You take a photograph.

5 Sue drives everywhere She never walks She use her car so much.

6 Bill’s room isn’t very interesting He put some pictures on the walls.

II Complete these sentences with “must” or “mustn’t”:

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1 We haven’t got much time We hurry.

2 Jim gave me a letter to post I for get to post it.

3 This is a valuable book You look after it carefully.

4 It’s too late I _ go now.

5 Students use their mobile phones during tests.

6 You study harder if you want to get good grades.

III Complete these sentences with “can” or “may/might”:

1 Monkeys climb trees with ease.

2 Take an umbrella with you when you go out It rain later.

3 Be careful The footpath is icy You slip.

4 Most ants lift objects that are ten times heavier than their own bodies.

5 Don’t make too much noise You the baby up.

6 Mary is linguistically talented She speak five languages.

7 I don’t want the children to play in this room They break something.

8 A person sit on a horse without hurting it.

IV Complete these sentences with the passive form of the verbs in brackets:

Ex: The music at the party was very loud and could be heard (hear) from far

away.

1 The police are looking for the missing boy He can’t (find)

anywhere

2 If you kicked a police officer, you would (arrest).

3 A decision will not (make) until the next meeting.

4 Do you think that less money should (spend) on the military?

5 The injured woman couldn’t walk and had to (carry).

6 That building is dangerous It ought to (pull) down before it falls

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V Complete the sentences by changing the active modals to PASSIVE MODALS.

Ex: Someone must send this letter immediately.

→ This letter must be sent immediately.

1 Someone ought to wash these dirty dishes soon.

→ These dirty dishes soon.

2 You can find flowers in almost every part of the world.

→ Flowers in almost every part of the world

3 If the river floods, water might destroy the village.

→ The village if the river floods

4 People may cook carrots or eat them raw.

→ Carrots or eaten raw

5 Someone may call off the picnic if it rains.

→ The picnic if it rains

6 Someone will fix our air conditioner before the hot weather comes.

→ Our air conditioner before the hot weather comes

7 People should remove coffee stains on cotton immediately with cold water.

→ Coffee stains on cotton immediately with cold water

8 You must keep medicine out of the reach of children.

→ Medicine out of the reach of children

VI Circle the correct options to complete these sentences.

1 They might give/ might be given her an opportunity to go abroad to study.

2 Gender discrimination must eliminate/ must be eliminated by us.

3 The company will sue/ will be sued for wage discrimination.

4 Governments should offer/ should be offered poor women more help.

5 Married women can encourage/ can be encouraged to pursue a career of their

preference

6 They must not allow/ must not be allowed any kind of violence at school.

7 We will do/ will be done important work first.

8 A child should not give/ should not be given everything he or she wants.

VII Read the sentence and write another sentence with the same meaning.

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Ex: We can solve the problem

→ The problem can be solved (by us).

1 People should send their complaints to the main office.

4 They are going to hold next year’s convention in San Francisco.

→ Next year’s convention

5 The Sheraton Hotel in Warsaw will hold a fashion show this week.

→ A fashion show

6 You can obtain further information from the nearest post office.

→ Further information

7 You must not remove the oldest volumes from the library.

→ The oldest volumes

8 You should send your children to a boarding school, my dear.

→ My dear, your children

9 You shouldn't keep the books from the library longer than a month.

→ The books from the library

10 They won't take a decision until the next meeting.

1 It _ rain this evening Why don't you take an umbrella?

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2 This is a valuable book You _ lose it

3 It is very far from here You _ take a bus or a taxi

4 This is a non-smoking room You _ smoke here.

5 I _ ride a bicycle when I was only 6 years old.

6 Sunrise _ in the early morning hours.

A might observe B might be observed C can observe D observes

7 The room _ once a day.

A should clean B cleans C should be cleaned D should be

clean

8 Milk _ in the fridge or it will go sour.

A must be kept B must keep C should keep D may keep

9 The museum is open to everybody It _ between 9am and 5pm.

A visits B must visit C can visit D can be

visited

10 You _ him during his work!

C should not be disturbed D must not disturb

11 He _ an award for his hard work on gender equality.

A might give B must give C should give D may be

given

12 Two tablets _ twice a day to have you recover from the illness quickly.

A must take B must be taken C should take D can take

13 I think we _ everybody with equal access to health services.

14 The picnic _ because Peter has just had a traffic accident.

A will cancel B must cancel C will be cancelled D will be

cancel

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15 In many parts of the world Books _ from public libraries.

A will borrow B must be bought C can be borrowed D should

borrow

16 You don't look well You _ a doctor

A can see B can be seen C should be seen D should see

17 He wants to know when the final decision _.

A will make B might make C might be made D will be

made

18 The students _ their results of the examination next week.

A will be told B can be told C used to be told D ought to tell

19 All traffic laws _ in order to reduce traffic problems.

A might be followed B might not be followed

C must be followed D must not be followed

20 You _ that switch, whatever you do.

D READING

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Amelia Mary Earhart was born in 1897 in Kansas, a state located in the

Midwestern United States She showed an early aptitude for science and sports at

school After finishing school, she worked as a nurse for the Red Cross where she got

to know many of the wounded pilots and came to admire aviation Earhart enrolled inmedical studies at Columbia University, but quit after one year and soon startedtaking flying lessons In 1928 she became the first woman to fly across the AtlanticOcean and the first person to fly over both the Atlantic and Pacific She set manyother records and wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences She also

contributed to the formation of The Ninety-Nines, an organisation for female pilots,

gave advice to women on careers and helped inspire others In 1937, she mysteriouslydisappeared during a flight Even today, her life and career remain fascinating tomany people

1 When and where was Amelia Mary Earhart born?

A in 1897 in the US B in 1897 in the UK

C in 1928 in the US D in 1928 in the UK

2 How did she come to admire aviation?

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A She was inspired by her father who was a pilot.

B She came to admire it from lessons at school.

C She met wounded pilot when working as a nurse.

D She came to admire it after flying across the Atlantic

3 The word “aptitude” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _.

4 What happened to Amelia Mary Earhart in 1937?

A She mysteriously disappeared.

B She flew over the Atlantic.

C She died in a crash

D She retired from work.

5 Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

A She worked as a pilot right after finishing school.

B She also contributed to the formation of The Ninety-Nines.

C Her life and career are still fascinating to many people.

D She enrolled in medical studies, but quit after one year.

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UNIT 7: CULTURAL DIVERSITY

A PRONUNCIATION

I Choose a word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from others.

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3 A reception B relative C engagement D prosperity

5 A ritual B bridesmaid C difference D equalise

II Choose a word that has different stressed syllable from others.

2 A propose B bridesmaid C engage D exist

3 A successful B engagement C proposal D relative

4 A superstition B entertainment C similarity D prosperity

characteristics

B VOCABULARY

I Give the Vietnamese meaning of the words in the list

similarity:

difference:

couple:

bride:

bridegroom/ groom:

wedding:

ceremony:

proposal:

reception:

engagement:

superstitious:

superstition:

exist:

ritual:

belief:

good fortune:

prosperity:

honeymoon:

altar:

ancestor:

table manner:

grow beard:

newly-wed:

partner:

relative:

characteristic

bridesmaid:

best man:

high-status:

successful:

II Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

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engagement bridesmaid bride ritual

reception superstition ceremony similarities

characteristic ancestors prosperity

1. His had come to America from Ireland

2. There will be a congratulating the town's new mayor next week

3. I was a in my sister's wedding

4. Eating around the table was a family that could not be broken

5. A champagne _ was held at the Swallow Hotel

6. According to _, breaking a mirror brings bad luck

7. We discussed the _ between the author's books

8. Such behavior is not _ of a good neighbor

9. The couple recently announced their

10.The island’s _ depends on its fishing industry

III Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentence

1 The _ father traditionally walks with her to the altar to give her away.

A bride’s B groom’s C best man’s D ancestor’s

2 She accepted his _ of marriage.

A reception B difference C proposal D wedding

3 They took pictures of the happy _

A characteristics B fortunes C newly-weds D manners

4 The royal _ will take place in June.

5 He shared his father’s _ that people should work hard for their living.

6 The party was very _ and quite like other parties he had seen.

A successful B success C successfully D succeed

7 He built an _ to God and made a sacrifice.

8 Some women are attracted to men who _ beard.

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A make B grow C plant D raise

9 They go on _ the day after the wedding

A relative B engagement C honeymoon D superstition

10 _ is the behaviour that is considered correct while you are having a meal

at a table with other people

A Superstition B Ritual C Table manner D Belief

11 _ means two people who are married or who have a romantic or sexual

relationship

12 At the family reunion, I saw _ I haven't seen in years.

A relative B ancestors C rituals D receptions

13 In some countries, many people are _ about the number 13

A superstitions B superstitiously C superstition D

superstitious

14 I have had the good fortune to work with some brilliant directors.

A success B money C luck D skill

15 She believes that ghosts really do _.

A engage B exist C propose D succeed

C GRAMMAR

I Write the comparative and superlative forms of these words

1 strong stronger than the strongest of all

2 important than the of all

3 soft than the of all

4 lazy than the of all

5 wonderful than the of all

6 calm than the of all

7 tame than the of all

8 dim than the of all

9 convenient than the of all

10 smart than the of all

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11 good than the of all

12 bad than the of all

13 far than the of all

14 slow than the of all

15 slowly than the of all

II Complete each sentence with “comparative + “than” form of the word in

parentheses

1 My mother is a few years (old) my father.

2 An airplane is (expensive) a car.

3 Which is (large) Greenland or Iceland?

4 Red or cayenne pepper tastes (hot) black pepper.

5 A typewriter is (slow) a computer.

6 White chocolate is (creamy) dark chocolate because it has more fat.

7 Is smoking (bad) alcohol for your health?

8 A jaguar is (fast) a lion

9 Which is (important) happiness or wealth?

10 For long-distance trips, flying is (quick) driving or taking a train

III Complete each sentence with superlative form of the word in parentheses

1 The Nile is (long) river in the world.

2 I’m taking four classes My history class is (interesting) of all.

3 Mt McKinley in Alaska is (high) mountain in North America.

4 The Sears Tower is (tall) building in Chicago.

5 Lake Superior is (big) lake in North America.

6 February is (short) month of the year.

7 In my opinion, Harry’s Steak House is (bad) restaurant in the city.

8 In my opinion, the Doghouse Cafe has (good) food in the city.

9 Ken is sitting in (comfortable) chair in the room.

10 Pluto is (far) planet from the sun

IV Give the comparative or superlative of the adjectives in brackets.

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1 Non-smokers usually live (long) than smokers.

2 My house is (big) than yours.

3 This flower is (beautiful) than that one.

4 This is the (interesting) book I have ever read.

5 A holiday by the sea is (good) than a holiday in the mountains.

6 Which is the (dangerous) animal in the world?

7 It is strange but often a coke is (expensive) than a beer.

8 The weather this summer is even (bad) than last summer.

9 Who is the (rich) woman on earth?

10.He was the (clever) thief of all.

V Choose the word or the phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence.

1 This is a nice cat It's much than my friend's cat

2 Here is Emily She's six years old Her brother is nine, so he is .

3 This is a difficult exercise But the exercise with an asterisk is the

exercise on the worksheet

4 He has an interesting hobby, but my sister has the hobby in the

world

5 In the last holidays I read a good book, but father gave me an even

one last weekend

6 School is boring, but homework is than school

7 Skateboarding is a dangerous hobby Bungee jumping is than

skateboarding

8 This magazine is cheap, but that one is .

9 We live in a small house, but my grandparents' house is even than

ours

10 Yesterday John told me a funny joke This joke was the joke I've

ever heard

VI Rewrite the sentences, beginning with the words given.

Ex: This is the most interesting novel I’ve ever read

→ I have never read a more interesting novel than this.

1 This is the worst dish I’ve ever eaten.

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→ I have never eaten

2 This is the most wonderful scenery I’ve ever sighted.

→ I have never sighted

3 This is the cheapest hotel I’ve ever stayed.

→ I have never stayed

4 This is the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen.

→ I have never seen

5 This is the best movie I’ve ever watched.

→ I have never watched

6 This is the most difficult exercise I’ve ever done.

→ I have never done

VII Choose the word or the phrase (A, B, C or D that best completes the sentence.

1 No one else in the class plays the guitar than John.

2 It’s becoming _ to find a job.

A more difficult B difficult C most difficult D difficult

than

3 The baby illness is _ than we thought at first.

4 The deep oceans contain some of the _ of all living creatures.

A strangest B strange C most strange D stranger

5 Deanna is the _ of the three sisters.

6 Mr Parker cannot earn _ his wife.

A more money than B more money as C most money than D the most money

7 Of the two sisters, Linda is _.

A beautiful B the most beautiful C more beautiful D most

beautiful

8 What is the _ thing you have ever done?

A more difficult B most difficult C much difficult D difficult

than

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9 Vietnam is becoming _ to foreign tourists.

A most attractive B the more attractive

C more attractive D more attractive than

10 He finished the test _ of all.

A rapidly B the most rapidly C most rapidly D more

rapidly

11 He is the student in this class.

A very intelligent B most intelligent C more intelligent D less

intelligent

12 The accident in the history of the city occurred last night on the Freeway.

13 This movie is _ than the one we saw last week.

14 He has become _ than he used to be.

A miserable B most miserable C more miserable D the most

miserable

15 Commercial centres are _ they were many years ago.

C more popular than D most popular than

16 The winter is coming, it is getting _.

A most cold B the most cold C colder D more cold

17 In my opinion, Seattle is _ city in the United States.

A most beautiful B more beautiful C the most beautiful D more beautiful

than

18 This hotel must be _ than the small one next door.

A expensive B more expensive C most expensive D the most expensive

19 Advertising is _ in the world.

A one of the biggest business B one of the business biggest

C one business of the biggest D one of the more big business

20 The rooms in Graduate Towers are _ Patterson Hall.

A larger than B larger than that of C larger than those in D larger than

in

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D READING

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

The Day of the Dead is an important festival in Mexico It begins on 31stOctober and finishes on 2nd November It is a time to think about friends and familymembers who are dead People visit their graves and decorate them with flowers

According to tradition, the spirits of dead people come back for one day of theyear to be with their families At midnight on 31st October, the spirits of babies and

children come They stay for a day Then the spirits of the adults come.

Mexican families buy or make sugar skulls for the festival They often put thename of their dead friend or family member on the skull They also make a specialkind of bread These days, the festival is changing Children often wear Halloweencostumes, and they sometimes go trick or treating too

1 When does the Day of the Dead festival start?

2 Why do people say the spirits come back?

A Because they want to be with their families B Because

they want to eat sugar skulls

C Because it’s an important festival D Because there are flowers on their

graves

3 The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _.

A the spirits of the adults B Mexican families

C the spirits of babies and children D sugar skulls

4 What do people often write on the sugar skulls?

“friend”

5 How is the festival different today from the past?

A People follow Halloween traditions now.

B It is celebrated on a different day.

C It is not very popular with people now.

D People bring fruit to the graves now.

New words:

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grave (n): ngôi mộ

decorate (v): trang hoàng

costume (n): trang phục

spirit (n): linh hồnskull (n): hộp sọ

UNIT 8: NEW WAYS TO LEARN

A PRONUNCIATION

I Choose a word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from others.

2 A improved B widened C replaced D performed

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3 A search B earth C beard D heard

5 A effective B material C technology D recognise

II Choose a word that has different stressed syllable from others.

3 A advantage B national C instruction D assignment

4 A material B convenient C efficient D electronic

5 A technology B application C disadvantage D recognition

B VOCABULARY

I Give the Vietnamese meaning of the words in the list

electronic device:

material:

widen:

knowledge:

assignment:

take notes (of):

touch screen:

take advantage of:

look up:

access:

instruction:

effective:

voice recognition:

media player:

application:

improve:

pronunciation:

practise:

enjoyable:

convenient:

replace:

search engine:

native speaker:

record:

efficient:

ability:

effect:

technology:

advantage:

disadvantage:

II Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

effective took advantage applications portable

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instructions take notes materials pronunciation

access convenient electronic devices

1. Teachers usually produce their own teaching

2. I haven't learned proper of French words

3. This smartphone can run several at the same time

4. She of the children's absence to tidy their rooms

5. Our teacher gave us on how to write a paragraph properly

6. Please of what I am going to say because it’s very important for the coming exam

7. A bicycle is often more than a car in towns

8. The store sells TVs, VCRs, and other _

9. The file loads every time you the Web site

10.Many people believe that violence is not an way of protesting

III Choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentence

1 Having a college degree is a huge _when it comes to getting a job.

A advantage B disadvantage C efficiency D inefficiency

2 Can you _ up the opening times on the website?

A take B look C get D watch

3 I hope my French will _ when I go to France.

A affect B record C improve D replace

4 This _ enables computers to read handwriting.

A instruction B material C technology D assignment

5 The system has the _ to run more than one program at the same time.

6 He has a wide _ of painting and music

A knowledge B know C knowing D known

7 The teacher gave us an _ on air pollution.

A advantage B assignment C ability D application

8 Paper bags have been largely _ by plastic bags.

A practised B widened C touched D replaced

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9 She’s _ hard for the piano competition.

A recording B widening C accessing D practising

10 He _ the birthday party with his new video camera

A recorded B searched C improved D applied

11 This is not really suitable reading _ for a young child.

pronunciation

12 The experience has had a negative _ on him

A record B effect C knowledge D device

13 Voice _ is the ability of a device to understand a human voice.

A recognise B recognition C recognisable D

recognisably

14 A _ speaker is someone who speaks a language as his or her first

language

A national B nation C native D nations

15 Swimming is a very _ way of staying in shape.

A portable B enjoyable C qualified D high-status

C GRAMMAR

I Complete the sentence with the relative pronoun “who, which, or whose”.

1 A rucksack is a bag you wear on your back.

2 Flip flops are shoes you wear on the beach.

3 What do you call a person job is to design buildings?

4 A widow is a woman husband is dead.

5 What do you call a camera records video pictures?

6 A plumber is a person repairs water pipes.

7 What do you call a person place of work is a surgery?

8 A shoplifter is a person steals from shops.

9 What do you call a woman takes orders and serves food in a

restaurant?

10 A successful writer is a person books are published.

II Rewrite the sentences with the relative pronoun “that” where possible.

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1 A nanny is a person who looks after children

III Rewrite the sentences that are incorrect.

1 A flight attendance is a person which serves people on planes.

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1 She's the receptionist She answered my call.

IV Combine two following sentences with non-defining relative clauses.

1 Van Goh cut off his ear He was a well-known writer.

2 Togo is a former French colony It is in West Africa

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3 David is going to talk about careers I’m sure you all know him

IV Choose a suitable word or phrase to complete the sentence.

1 My uncle _ you met yesterday is a lawyer.

2 Do you know the people _ live in the white house?

3 The milk _ I took made me sleepy.

4 The woman _ son is studying at Hanoi University of Technology is a

teacher

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A who B whom C whose D which

5 Our neighbour, _ name is Charles, will sail tomorrow.

6 Mr Pike, _ is our boss, has just come back from Paris.

7 The cats _ are in the picture are very vivid.

8 Tom is the first student _ hands in the assignment on time

9 The boy _ eyes are brown is my friend.

10 This is Mr Carter, _ I was telling you about.

A that B whose C whom D which

11 They wanted to see our manager, _ was away.

A that B whose C whom D who

12 Is that the dictionary _ you wanted to buy?

A that B whose C whom D who

13 They say dolphins are really wild animal _ should be treated with caution.

A whom B whose C which D who

14 A lot of fish _ live in polluted sea die every day.

A that B whose C whom D who

15 I think the Chinese are the people _ habits are the most peculiar to us.

16 I know some people _ you.

A who can help B whose help C whom help you D helps

17 This is the woman _ me a lot.

18 The chemistry book _ was a little expensive.

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A that I bought it B I bought that C what I bought D which I

bought

19 The worker _ next to mine died this morning.

20 Alexander Fleming, _, received the Nobel Prize in 1945.

A that discovered penicillin B who discovered penicillin

C which discovered penicillin D he discovered penicillin

D READING

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Australia is an enormous country, but it has a population of only 20 million.Some families live on farms, hundreds of kilometres from a town or city Childrenfrom these families can’t travel to school every day, so many of them use a specialschool: the Australian School of the Air

There are twelve Schools of the Air in Australia and over 1,000 students usethem Students of the School of the Air haven’t got lessons in classrooms with otherstudents They study at home on their own The teachers at the School of the Airprepare lessons and send them to the students by post or e-mail The students have towork on these lessons for five or six hours a day, Monday to Friday They send theirwork to the teachers once a week and discuss it by radio or over the Internet Theycan also borrow books from the school library The books arrive by post

Once or twice a year, a teacher visits every student at home The teacher spends

a day with the students, helps them with their work and discusses problems Theteacher often has dinner with the family and stays for a night at the student s house.Teachers and students can also meet at the Sports Carnival This takes place once ayear on playing fields in Alice Springs Students don’t have to go, but it is a greatway for them to do sport together and to make friends

1 Some students in Australia can't go to normal schools because _.

A their parents work on farms

B they live hundreds of kilometres away from a school

C they prefer to use a special school

D they don’t like to go to a normal school

2 How many students are there in the Schools of the Air?

A There are 12,000 students B There are 1,000 students.

C There are 20 million D There are 20,000 students.

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3 Once a week, students _.

A send work to the teachers B borrow books from the library

C go to their teachers’ house D meet other students in class

4 Students discuss their work with a teacher _.

A on the phone B by radio or on the Internet

5 Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the text?

A The Sports Carnival happens once a year and is compulsory.

B A teacher and student meet when the teacher visits the student's home.

C There are twenty Schools of the Air in Australia.

D The students have to work on these lessons on both weekdays and weekends.

Question 1: A needs B works C stops D months

Question 2: A invited B improved C sustained D proposed Question 3: A message B advantage C village D webpage

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions

Question 5: A understand B similar C interest D digital

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet

to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbers blanks

How can we learn English easily but effectively? The secret is so simple: useelectronic devices to access and (6) _ advantage of online English materials.There are many good websites on the internet All you need to do is type some keywords and click on the (7) _ engine button Instantly, you see hundreds ofwebpages on the screen and open the ones you like Many sites offer exciting lessons,activities and quizzes for English learners of all ages and levels There are pictures,games and explanations, which are (8) _ for learning vocabulary andgrammar You can also practise speaking with (9) _ speakers You can choosethe sites where you can record your own voice and listen to yourself Everything is sofast and convenient

Question 8: A harmful B harmless C useful D useless

Question 9: A international B national C nation D native

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

The body language people use often communicates more about their feelingsthan the words they are saying Although some body language is universal, manygestures are culturally specific and may mean different things in different countries

If you want to give someone the nod in Bulgaria, you have to nod your head tosay no and shake it to say yes – the exact opposite of what we do! In Belgium,pointing with your index finger or snapping your fingers at someone is very rude

In France, you shouldn’t rest your feet on tables or chairs Speaking tosomeone with your hands in your pockets will only make matters worse In theMiddle East, you should never show the soles of your feet or shoes to others as it will

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be seen as a grave insult When eating, only use your right hand because they usetheir left hands when going to the bathroom

In Bangladesh, the ‘thumbs-up’ is a rude sign In Myanmar, people greet eachother by clapping, and in India, whistling in public is considered rude

In Japan, you should not blow your nose in public, but you can burp at the end

of a meal to show that you have enjoyed it The ‘OK’ sign (thumb and index fingerforming a circle) means ‘everything is good’ in the West, but in China it meansnothing or zero In Japan, it means money, and in the Middle East, it is a rude gesture

Question 10: It is mentioned in the passage that many gestures _.

A may mean different things in different countries

B are not used to communicate our feelings

C can be used to greet each other in public

D are used in greeting among men and women

Question 11: People nod their head to say no in _.

Question 12: In the Middle East, people do not use their left hands for eating because

they use their left hands

A when going to the bathroom B when preparing the meal

C to put in their pockets D to clean their tables and chairs

Question 13: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A In France, people shouldn’t rest their feet on tables

B In Belgium, snapping your fingers at someone is very rude

C In China, the ‘OK’ sign means money.

D In Myanmar, people greet each other by clapping.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions

Question 14: Mr Brown, that teaches me English, is coming today.

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