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Choose the option that best completes each sentence.. In the past, women were confined to the home by social pressure they were primarily expected to...children.. They awarded the little

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Revision Test 2

(Units 9-16)

1 PRONUNCIATION

Choose the phrase that best completes each sentence

1 He's is the contracted form of

2 / ∫il / is the phonemic script of

3 Linking occurs in the phrase 'ten miles an hour'.

A once B twice C three times D four times

4 Elision doesn't occur in the phrase "

A fast food B next door C put on D can't come

5 The rhythm of the sentence 'Come for a drink' is

6 Yes / No questions have a tone

C rising - falling D falling - rising

7 A statement often has a tone

A rising B falling C rising - falling D falling - rising

8 A rising - falling tone is often applied to a

9 A wh-question usually has the same intonation as a

10 When a tag-question takes a rising tone, it is

C not a real question D a real question

11 VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

A Choose the option that best completes each sentence

11 In the past, women were confined to the home by social pressure

they were primarily expected to children

12 In the past, students would books for solutions to their

questions

A look up B look after C look in D look at

13 Many people say James his father, but I don't think they

are very similar

A looks after B takes after C likes D looks alike

14.They lost their keys and had to break a window to

15 Everybody in the company agreed that Henry was talented ,

they didn't choose him as their manager

A Although B However C But D Therefore

16 Today is holiday and these places of interest are open for free, so you

; pay to get in

A mustn't B mightn't C shouldn't D needn't

17 Oyster farming for many years in this part of the world

C has been practised D are practising

18 The more you practise, you can speak the language

A the more well B the better C more better D the more

19 I'll let you know as soon as I any news

20 You must finish your work

B Choose the underlined part which is grammatically incorrect and needs to be changed to have a correct sentence

21 Things can't go off as they are ; something has to change

22 We will tell Joe to call you while we see him tomorrow

23 The plane eventually took after at 9:00 p.m that night

24 The more difficult the task is, the more challenging is it

25 How can you read in this light? Let me turn off the big light for you

C Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the sentence in bold Mark your choice on the answer sheet.

26 They awarded the little boy a prize for his bravery.

A The little boy was awarded a prize for his bravery

B The little boy awarded a prize for his bravery

C A prize was awarded the little boy for his bravery

D A prize was awarded for his bravery to the little boy

27 His alarm clock goes off every morning at six.

A His alarm clock explodes every morning at six

B His alarm clock drops every morning at six

C His alarm clock rings every morning at six

D His alarm clock leaves every morning at six

28 It took him a long time to recover from his illness.

A It took him a long time to get out of his illness

B He didn't recover from his illness for a long time

C He was ill for a long time and didn't recover

D It took him a long time to get over his illness

29 He arrived home and then had dinner immediately.

A He had dinner as soon as he arrived home

B He had dinner when he arrived home

C He had dinner before he arrived home

D As soon as he had dinner, he arrived home

30 Even though he had no money, he decided to go travelling

A He had no money, so he decided to go travelling

B He had no money However, he decided to go travelling

C He had no money, therefore he decided to go travelling

D He decided to go travelling but he had no money

III READING COMPREHENSION

A Read the passage and choose the option that best completes eai

you can watch TV

C as soon as D when

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The Wildlife Trade

The illegal wildlife trade involves billions of dollars each year (31)

It is as serious as the drug or arms trade It

(32) a number of species, including rhinos, elephants, tigers,

snakes, birds, and turtles Many are endangered, which means the species will

vanish from the earth

The animals, or their parts, are often used (33)………trophies, special

foods, and exotic medicines Many animals are (34) their

natural homes There are a few reasons Jungles are shrinking

(35) the growth of cities and towns Wild areas become more

(36) The animals in the forests become easy targets for

poachers The problem is made worse because many police officers do not

try to (37) illegal hunting They do not have enough staff to

deal with the issue The greatest problem is demand People from around

the world still want these animals They are happy to pay high

(38) for something special

As long as people want to buy these products, poachers will hunt Police

must stop poaching Countries should make greater (39) to

preserve jungles Lastly, cultures must (40) People should

believe that trade in wildlife is wrong

1 A worldwide

2 A effects

3 A like

4 A missing

5 A because

6 A acceptable

7 A prevent

8 A money

9 A strive

10.A change

B nationwide

B affects

B as

B lacking

B due to

B available

B preserve

B values

B efforts

B remove

C around world

C reflects

C for

C decreasing

C since

C accessible

C protect

C salary

C prices

C vary

D in world

D reduces

D by

D losing

D for

D enjoyable

D finish

D prices

D profits

D differ

Read the passage and choose the best answers to the questions Mark your

choice on the answer sheet.

During the nineteenth century, women in the United States organised and

participated in a large number of reform movements, including movements to

reorganise the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, and most

importantly, to free the slaves Some women saw similarities in the social status of

women and slaves Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were

feminists and abolitionists who supported the rights of both women and blacks A

number of abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Philips, also

supported the rights of women to speak and participate equally with men in

antislavery activities Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism

offered women a previously denied entry into politics They became involved

primarily in order to better their living conditions and the conditions of others

When the Civil War ended in 1865, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to

the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to

blacks but not to women Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and

more women to demand the right to vote In 1869 the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly than before A women's suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote

Notes: - suffrage (n.) quyen bau cu

- stubbornly (adv.) mot cach ngoan co .

41 What did abolitionism offer women that other movements didn't?

A entry to politics

B participation in antislavery activities

C the right to vote

D better living conditions

42 According to the passage, why did women become active in politics?

A To improve the conditions of life that existed at the time

B To support Elizabeth Cady Stanton for president

C To be elected to public office

D To amend the Declaration of Independence

43 What had occurred shortly after the Civil War?

A The Wyoming Territory was admitted to the Union

B A women's suffrage bill was introduced in Congress

C The eastern states resisted the end of the war

D Black people were granted the right to vote

44 What does the Nineteenth Amendment guarantee?

A Voting rights for blacks B Citizenship for blacks

C Voting rights for women D Citizenship for women

45 When were women allowed to vote throughout the United States? A After 1866 B After 1870

C After 1878 D After 1920

KEYS:

Revision Test 2

(Units 9-16)

I PRONUNCIATION

A l.D 2 B 3 B 4.C 5 A

B 6 A 7 B 8 C 9 A 10 D

A 11 A 12 C 13 B 14 A 15 B 16 D 17 C 18 B 19 C 20 B

B 21 A - go on 22 C - when 23 C - took off

A 31 A 32 B 33 B 34 D 35 B 36 C 37 A 38 D 39 C 40 A

B 41 A 42 A 43 D 44 C 45 D

Source: BAI TAP BO SUNG TIENG ANH 12, Hoang Thi Le,

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