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GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct1. In spite of she has been working for hours, Janet spends t[r]

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TEST 1

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a chemistry b school c chair d ache

2 a ethical b think c both d clothing

3 a how b allow c now d know

4 a understands b makes c works d sleeps a pharmacy b apply c pretty d quickly

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. Pharmacy is a profession, a business, and a science

a work b career c entertainment d research

2 This library has a large collection of science books for students to _ research

a make b work c d gain

3 There are the certain state _ to become a pharmacist

a enquiries b inquiries c amusements d requirements Pharmacists are at a college of pharmacy

a studied b trained c learned d done

5 She is preparing for the university entrance _

a examination b participation c tournament d attention We should have a examination each six months

a medicine b medicate c medical d medicinal He is very good at

a chemist b chemistry c chemical d chemicals You must be responsible _ what you have done

a for b of c at d from

9 Pharmacy is also business

a a b an c the d no article

10 Pharmacy is one of world’s oldest professions

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. Would you mind the door ?

a open b to open c opening d opened

2 You should give up or you will die of career

a smoke b to smoke c smoking d smoked

3 We regret you that we cannot approve your suggestion

a inform b to inform c informing d informed “Don’t talk in class !” the teacher said to his pupils

a The teacher told his pupils not to talk in class b The teacher told his pupils not talking in class c The teacher told his pupils not talk in class d The teacher told his pupils not talk in class I did not know that machine

a to operate b operating c how to operate d how operating He began English years ago

a learn b to learn c learning d b and c Cars must not in front of the entrance

a park b to park c to be parked d be parked The machine needs

a repair b to repair c repairing d repaired I not have enough money this dictionary

a buy b to buy c buying d bought

10 Peter went to France in order to _ French

a study b to study c studying d studied IV READING COMPREHENSION :

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Tuberculosis (T.B) is a serious disease that mainly affects the lungs It is caused by bacteria It spreads easily when a person with the disease coughs or sneezes In serious cases, it causes coughing up blood, chest pain, high body temperature, weight loss and death T.B usually can be cured with medicines In Amsterdam, ministers from 20 countries signed a declaration to act against T.B The ministers agreed to establish effective systems to provide medicines for people who have T.B and they would work to develop an effective vaccine to prevent the disease The stop T.B Program organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) says 98% of the million T.B deaths each year are in developing countries and 95% of the million new T.B cases each year are in poor countries

1 T.B is a serious disease that mainly affects the

a heart b kidneys c lungs d brain

2 In serious cases, T.B causes

a coughing up blood and chest pain b high body temperature and weight loss

c death d all are correct

3 T.B _

a can be cured with medicines b can not be cured with medicines c can be prevented with a vaccine d a and c

4 People who have T.B _

a not have to pay money for medicines b have to pay money for medicines

c never cough d have strong lungs

5 How many people die of T.B every year ?

a 98,000 b million c million d 10 million B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Have you ever (1) _ how much you know about (2) ? It is one of the world’s (3) _ professions It is not only a profession (4) _ a business and a science It is related (5) _ medical, dental and public health sciences

1 a wonder b to wonder c wondering d wondered a pharmacist b pharmacologist c pharmacy d pharmaceutical a older b older than c oldest d the oldest a but also b nor c as well d so well

5 a on b to c at d of

TEST 2

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a accuracy b rate c late d pace

2 a clean b meat c clear d wheat

3 a health b thick c thorough d though a entrusted b liked c distributed d included

5 a women b wonder c one d come

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. They have no answer

a rely b reply c speech d saying

2 My son is interested in scientific

a research b reach c making d wonder

3 There are activities preserving the environment

a keeping track of b keeping up with

c keeping pace with d keeping safe from harm or danger Carelessness in filling a prescription could cost a life

a doing up b working up c waking d making up Please explain the project in _

a thing b item c detail d figure

6 This mobile-phone is out of

a order b orderly c orderliness d ordered The pilot of an airplane is _ for the safely of the passengers

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a for b with c from d about My house is old It needs doing

a on b of c up d with

10 A pharmacist can compound drugs

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 I feel my heart to beat quickly whenever I meet her

a b c d

2 Let’s taking a walk Walking is good for our health

a b c d

3 I could not help laugh when I saw that comedy

a b c d

4 How long did you waited ? – I have been waiting for her for more than an hour She

a b c

hasn’t come yet d

5 Peter is not used to speak in front of people

a b c d

6 I remember putting my books on the table but now they are nowhere be seen

a b c d

7 Daisy seem to be interested in pharmacy

a b c d

8 They are looking forward to meet their friends again

a b c

9 She is said being the best student in her class

a b c d

10 Why don’t you help each other studying for the final examination ?

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Although some propresss has been made in AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) treatment and prevention, the problem is getting worse It has been reported that about million people became infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, this year The disease is expected to kill three million people Africa is the worst affected area The fastest spread of AIDS in the world is taking place in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe In Russia, infections rose from about 100 thousand last year to about 300 thousand this year Many drug companies have agreed to sell anti - AIDS drugs at reduced prices to poor countries But experts say getting drugs to the people in need is the biggest problem They say prevention is the best way to control the disease

1 Up to know,

a there has been no progress in AIDS treatment

b there has been some progress in AIDS treatment and prevention c we have known nothing about AIDS

d AIDS has not spread in Asia

2 The problem of AIDS is getting

a better b the best c worse d the worst How many people became infected with HIV ? About _

a million b three million c 100 thousand d 300 thousand Where does the fastest spread of AIDS happen ?

a The U.S and the U.K b Africa and Asia c The former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe d France and Canada According to experts the best way to control AIDS is _

a taking medicines b prevention

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Have you ever dreamt of (1) _ a pharmacist ? A pharmacist’s duty is to compound, preserve and (2) drugs (3) _ a pharmacist, you have to work carefully, cleanly and orderly (4) _ carelessness in (5) a prescription could cost a life

1 a to become b become c becoming d became a dispense b give out c distribute d all are correct

3 a To b As c For d Of

4 a because b although c so that d whether a filling b making up c taking up d a and b

TEST 3

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a busy b bury c build d business

2 a double b tough c touch d shout

3 a strength b width c breathe d length

4 a wholealer b what c where d which

5 a ethical b cancel c contact d bicycle

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. I want to buy some aspirins Let’s go to the pharmacy

a department store b drug store c clothing store d book store Pharmacy requires accuracy

a precision b carelessness c independence d certainty We can not people by appearances

a compound b dispense c contact d judge The opposite of “retail” is _

a whole b wholesale c salesperson d for sale We must all that are by law

a needed b organized c required d answered He is a generous man He is to help everybody who is in difficulty

a uncomfortable b indifferent c helpless d willing Would you like to me some tea ?

a make b c play d check

8 Medical forbids a doctor to help patients who suffer untreatable diseases kill themselves

a ethics b colleges c universities d schools Our parents are working Don’t so much noise

a b have c collect d make

10 “ _ me a favour, Daisy.” Peter said

a Make b Get c Do d Supply

11 You should have a _ care at least twice a year

a dent b dental c dentist d dentistry

12 Mike Tyson is a boxer

a profession b professional c professionally d professor 13 Peter sometimes does the washing _ after lunch

a on b of c up d at

14 Your hair style is same as mine

a a b an c the d no article

15 You have sore throat Take three tablets _ day a no article / no article / a b a / no article / a

c a / the / a d a / a / no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. The driver stopped a coffee because he felt sleepy

a have b to have c having d had

2 Have you ever considered _ a pharmacist ?

a become b to become c becoming d became “If I were you, I would try again.” Peter said to me

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c Peter advised me trying again d Peter advised me tried again You had better _ at home until you feel better

a stay b to stay c staying d stayed

5 I remember my mother _ the grass in the garden needed _ a to hear / said / cutting b hear / say / cut

c heard / saying / to cut d hearing / say / cutting Would you like _ out with me ?

a go b to go c went d gone

7 Peter sometimes helps his sister

a homework b to homework c with homework d all are correct I would rather _ at home than out with you

a staying / going b to stay / to go c stay / go d stayed / went He was too scared Mary what he really thought

a tell b to tell c telling d told

10 She suggested _ a break for a while

a take b took c taken d taking

11 The baby _ Don’t make so much noise

a sleep b sleeps c slept d is sleeping 12 Seldom he go shopping with his wife

a b to c does d done

13 for help, the woman tried to get out of the burning house

a Shout b To shout c Shouting d Shouted 14 _ here before ? - Yes, I my holidays here last year

a Have you ever been / spent b Have you ever been / spend c Did you ever be / spending d Were you ever / spend 15 Avoid such a mistake again

a make b to make c making d made

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

In a study released early on the JAMA web site, researchers from the University of Toronto and hospitals in the area describe the rapid spread of the coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) Beginning with a single patient at a community hospital who acquired the virus from another family member who had traveled to China, health care workers became infected Further spread occurred as patients were transferred among hospitals before the source of inflections and the nature of SARS were identified Laboratory product companies are working on a test that could be used to diagnose SARS quickly Many - drug companies are ready working on a SARS vaccine Even if a vaccine is found, it will surely take several years before it is available for wide public distribution

1 Which causes SARS ?

a HIV b coronavirus c tuberculosis d mumps Why did SARS spread in Toronto ?

a A patient acquired the virus from his family member who had travelled to China b some Chinese tourists visited Toronto

c China sent the virus to Toronto d Toronto has no vaccine

3 Up to now _ in Toronto a there is only one patient of SARS

b some doctors and nurses in hospitals have been infected c there have been many patients of SARS

d b and c

4 What are laboratory product companies doing ? a They are doing nothing

b They are keeping away from SARS

c They are working on a test used to diagnose SARS quickly d They found the Vaccine years ago

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a we can use it immediately

b it is available for wide public distribution immediately

c it will take several years before it is available for wide public - distribution d it can not be used

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Today, many drugs (1) _ in only 60% or so the people (2) take them Worse, it is (3) _ that adverse drug reactions kill 100,000 patients (4) _ year, making them the fifth leading cause of (5) _ in America (6) _, when you have got a disease, you should (7) to a doctor, and have a (8) _ test You had better (9) the medicines as the prescriptions instruct you You also should check or even double check the drugs (10) a pharmacist dispenses

1 a affect b effective c afford d effort

2 a who b whom c which d whose

3 a counted b added c estimated d subtracted

4 a a b the c per d a and c

5 a die b dead c death d deaden

6 a because b therefore c whatever d no matter what

7 a go b to go c going d went

8 a medicine b medical c medicare d medically

9 a take b took c taken d taking

10 a who b whom c whose d that

TEST 4

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a require b admire c tired d shirt

2 a purity b tiny c reply d happy

3 a included b offered c consulted d distributed a manufacture b picture c pasture d mature a these b chemical c edit d effective II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase.

1 Would you like a single room or _ room ?

a two b second c couple d double

2 A pharmacist can _ a new drug

a compare b commit c compound d commune If you work with people, you need judgement and

a attack b contact c tact d attract

4 The manufacturers disclaim all for damage caused by misuse a possibility b responsibility c ability d implicity Herbs have medicinal _

a properties b examinations c possession d businesses Union is

a length b width c depth d strength

7 This pharmacist is with the storage of dangerous drugs He keeps them safe a treated b dispensed c compounded d entrusted

8 _sure that you will take good care of these pets

a Do b Make c Feel d Show

9 By the way, can I a suggestion ?

a make b tell c d talk

10 I mathematics well when I was at high school

a did b made c felt d lost

11 These children look _

a health b healthy c healthful d healthily 12 is an exact discipline

a Science b Scientist c Scientific d Scientifically 13 He is good chemistry

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14 Peter graduated _ a college of pharmacy

a on b of c from d in

15 Most pharmacists work in _ retail pharmacy

a a / a b the / the c the / no article d no article / no article III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that

must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Gloria made a lot of friends by work in the cafeteria

a b c d

2 You should nothing but waiting

a b c d

3 The doctor suggested that she does not smoke

a b c d

4 It is important that medicines are checked

a b c d

5 Most children enjoy reading picture books while teenagers prefers novels

a b c d

6 Almost everyone fails passing his driving test on the first try

a b c d

7 When my grandfather was young, he used to walk along the river, and watching

a b c d

boats

8 A city University professor reported that he discovers a vaccine which could reduce

a b c

the instances of tooth decay among children d

9 Fertilizers are used primarily to enrich the soil and increasing yield

a b c d

10 Because the approaching storm, the wind began to blow hard and the sky became

a b c

dark d

11 I wish I had studied chemistry well and will become a pharmacist

a b c d

12 As a pharmacist, he works not only careful but also orderly

a b c d

13 It is imperative that a graduate student maintains a grade point average of “B” in his

a b c d

major

14 She has not finished writing the essay yet, and neither I have

a b c d

15 My parents never let me going out in the evening

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Years ago, because of the lack of good medical care, diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people Of course, they had no pills, tablets or capsules as we today They used to eat herbs or three bark to cure many diseases They also knew that food had great effect on their health Actually the medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from herbs, tree bark, plants and food For example, in the 17th century, the Peruvian Indians ate cinchona bark when they had a fever They learned this from experience only Until 1816, some pharmacists extracted quinine from the cinchona bark It is used in the treatment of malaria, a disease transmitted by the anopheles mosquito and common in the tropical countries Quinine is also used to help cure other diseases However, if a child use quinine for a long time, he or she will have rickets

1 Years ago,

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b diseases were the most terrible threat to the early people c the early people were treated well by doctor

d there were a lot of pharmacists who were willing to help the early people The early people used to when they were ill

a take medicines b go to see a doctor c eat herbs and tree bark d go to the chemist’s

3 The medicines that we take today are mostly extracted from

a herbs b tree bark c food and plants d all are correct Quinine was extracted from the cinchona bark in _

a the 17th century b 1816 c the 20th century d the 21st century Quinine is used to help cure

a malaria b rickets c obesity d all are correct B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

In the US, (1) a pharmacist, you must be (2) for five (3) six years at a college of (4) During that time, you must (5) well with many subjects, (6) _ some serious examinations and get at least “B” grades Then, you must (7) _ one year in a hospital or laboratory as (8) _ intern Many colleges (9) _ scholarships and loans to those students who not have (10) _ money for studying

1 a become b to become c becoming d became a studied b worked c learned d trained

3 a or b and c of d in

4 a pharmacist b pharmacy c pharmaceutical d pharmacology

5 a go b make c d earn

6 a fail b succeed c pass d put over

7 a take b spend c pass d get

8 a a b an c the d no article

9 a apply b compound c suffer d offer

10.a enough b too c many d such

TEST 5

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a around b about c cough d bound

2 a behind b lie c blind d skirt

3 a mother b thousand c they d their

4 a movement b role c so d over

5 a heart b hear c clear d near

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. Washing machines, dishwashers and vacuum cleaners are _

a working machines b unless machines c labour - saving machines d sewing machines Thanks to _, birth rate reduces

a birth control methods b birth certificate

c birthright d birthmark

3 We had to postpone our trip because of the storm

a delay b give away c continue d keep on Mum, please buy a _ I am tired of doing the washing up

a washing machine b dishwasher c vacuum cleaner d vehicle He robbed a bank, and _ he was imprisoned

a constantly b frequently c successfully d consequently She is too old to gave birth She is over the _ age

a childhood b childless c childbearing d child I usually read picture books in my _ time

a free b freely c freedom d freed

8 A child receives his early _ at home

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9 Birth control methods have freed women _ the endless cycle of child-bearing and rearing

a from b in c on d away

10 A housewife, in former days, spent _ average of twelve hours _ day doing housework

a a / a b a / an c an / a d an / an

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. They were sacked _ their carelessness

a because b because of c although d despite No longer _ this typewriter I have just bought a new computer

a I use b I use c I use d I using He retired yesterday He does not work here _

a any longer b any more c no longer d a and b _ the liberation of women, women can take part in social activities

a Because b Thanks to c While d As

5 There _ my friends whom I am waiting for

a come b comes c does come d coming

6 These boys were punished _ they went to school late

a in spite of b because c even though d as if

7 I am looking for a new job _ I am tired of doing a routine job day after day

a since b as c because d all are correct

8 “Peter was late for work because of the rain”, means _ a The rain made Peter go to work late

b The rain prevented Peter from going to work on time c a and b are correct

d a and b are incorrect

9 World War II _ out in 1939

a break b will break c broke d have broken

10 Nowadays labour-saving devices _ for saving women’s working hours at home a are used b are using c will be used d had been used IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

According to many experts, violence carried out by the victim’s family members is the most common kind of violence against females It is called domestic violence A new report says domestic violence is one of the worst kinds of human rights violations Such action affects the emotional and physical health of victims Domestic violence also can be psychological Victims of repeated psychological violence say emotional torture and living in fear are worse than physical mistreatment Domestic violence happens because of sex discrimination Males are considered more important in parts of South Asia, North Africa, the Middle East and China In some countries, women are considered the property of men Several men feel that they have the right to punish women in their family Domestic violence also includes preventing women from getting education or medical care The people who carry out domestic violence should be punished strictly for their acts

1 Domestic violence is _

a one that is carried out by the victim’s family members against females b one that happens between criminals

c physical punishment at schools

d physical punishment for naughty boys Domestic violence affects _

a the victim’s social position b the victim’s emotional and physical health c the victim’s friendship d the victim’s education

3 Domestic violence happens because of _

a sex discrimination b race discrimination c pollution d financial difficulty According to victims of psychological violence,

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b psychological violence is not a big problem

c emotional torture and living in fear are worse than physical mistreatment d emotional torture is worse than living in fear

5 In some countries,

a men are considered as more important than women b women are considered men’s property

c men feel they have the right to punish women in their family d all are correct

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

During World War II, in the US (1) _ many other countries that joined the war, most men were (2) _ in the military (3) women’s role was not only doing housework and rearing children but also (4) money Thousands (5) women went to work in factories and took over business for their absent husbands

1 a as well as b as far as c as soon as d as long as a working b making c serving d going

3 a Therefore b So c Consequently d All are correct a spending b earning c wasting d cooking

5 a on b of c at d from

TEST 6

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a even b event c ever d every

2 a altogether b method c third d birth a diaper b acquire c device d practice a understand b but c pursue d coconut

5 a went b answer c work d weld

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. I don’t _ agree with you

a each other b another c other d altogether Nowadays, women acquire the time to pursue interests outside the home

a engage in b run after c keep over d come on

3 We should find some _ measures to prevent drug - using among teenagers a undeveloped b effective c deleted d attractive

4 Since the middle of the 20th century, women have had greater a collection b recommendation c recognition d limitation Women have had more _ to get education

a opportunities b cases c suitcases d labour Women can use a suitable birth control to delay having children

a trick b path c way d method

7 Nowadays, women are more _ than they used to be

a independent b independently c independence d independency Parents have a great _ on children’s character

a effect b effective c effectively d effector Women not content _ their traditional roles any longer

a on b with c up d at

10 Mrs Pike usually comes _ home from work at o’clock

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 Some underground water has been polluted because the waste from factories

a b c d

2 Since last Monday, I did not meet Mr Pike who is our new form teacher

a b c d

3 No longer women bear a lot of children

a b c d

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a b c d Because of the traffic was heavy, we were late for work

a b c d

6 Never I have seen such a good film before

a b c d

7 Peter said he needed my help because of he could not solve the problem himself

a b c d

8 Although my tiredness I tried to finish my work

a b c d

9 Such sick was he that he was taken to hospital

a b c d

10 This house has be built since last month

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Women’s rights leaders from around the world met at the office of the United Nations to discuss new ways to prevent violence against women and girls In the conference, they approved a plan of action to improve the lives of women all over the world They discussed some problems such as women’s health, efforts to help poor women, sex education and human rights The delegates also promised more efforts to help women gain economic and political power

A recent study by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says in Rwanda girls are often mistreated The girls questioned in the study said that no one would help them and punish the people that hurt them Several women face widespread torture and murder and the government does little to help them

1 What did the women’s rights leaders from around the world discuss ? a women health b efforts to help poor women c sex education and human rights d all are correct

2 What did the delegates promise ?

a to help women gain economic and political power b to stop violence against women and girls immediately c to nothing to help women

d to consider women the second class In Rwanda _

a boys are often mistreated b girls are often mistreated c parents only expect girl babies d girls are well - bred According to the girls questioned in the study

a everybody was willing to help them b the people who hurt them were punished

c nobody helped them and the people who hurt them were not punished d they were protected by the government

5 The government

a does little to help them b tries to help them

c protects them d punishes them

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Years (1) , women had to spend at least 10 hours a day (2) _ housework They were always busy cooking, washing, cleaning and taking (3) _ of children and

husbands Thanks to the progress of science and technology, more and more labour - saving (4) _ have been invented Women have more (5) time to enjoy themselves

1 a before b since c last d ago

2 a b to c doing d did

3 a care b careful c carefully d careless a machines b tools c engine d devices

5 a working b free c over d part

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I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a bake b brand c brain d brake

2 a mechanize b machine c mechanic d architect

3 a great b bread c head d death

4 a birth b shirt c skirt d fire

5 a sure b sugar c leisure d surety

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. Mary’s two in life are reading and seeing films

a movements b interests c events d chances

2 During World War II women took over businesses for their absent husbands who were serving in the military

a lost control b out of control c kept d assumed control of Women have had more leisure time since the _ of labour-saving devices

a advent b vacancy c method d level

4 He is a _ He teaches us to dance

a teacher dancing b teacher of dancing c dancing teacher d dancing of teacher South VietNam was on April 30, 1975

a liberated b limited c mechanized d operated _ contribution achieves great success

a People b Individual c Everybody d Person Our efforts in success

a led b inquired c resumed d resulted

8 _ is required before the witness gives evidence

a Oath taken b Taking of oath c Oath taking d Oath to take With birth control method, women can delay having children

a put off b take off c keep off d go off 10 I only enjoy stories with a happy

a end b ending c endless d endlessly

11 In nature, all animals are wild and

a free b freedom c freely d freeing

12 His farm has gradually been _

a mechanic b mechanical c mechanism d mechanized 13 The plane could not take _ because of the storm

a up b off c over d from

14 The crops are dependent the weather

a from b in c on d of

15 I don’t like _ rainy season

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. The flight was delayed _ fog

a as a result of b because of c due to d all are correct The children laughed a lot because of the funny story

a The funny story made the children laugh a lot

b The children laughed a lot because the story was funny c The funny story prevented the children from laughing d a and b

3 _ him help his wife with housework

a Seldom I see b Seldom see I c Seldom I see d Seldom seeing I A lot of housework me very tired

a make b makes c are making d have made

5 I was working in the garden, John was repairing the washing machine a As soon as b Because of c While d Until

6 The mother got angry because

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c her son will behave badly d her son bad behaving He lost his job _ his laziness

a due to b in spite of c despite d as well as out of the house, than it began to rain

a No sooner I got b No sooner had I got c No sooner I had got d No I had got sooner _ harder, you would have passed the exam

a If you studied b If had you studied c Had you studied d Were you studied 10 I would rather you

a drive b to drive c drove d driven

11 Could I have rice _ bread ?

a because of b due to c as soon as d instead of 12 Women nowadays have more leisure time than they

a used to b c are d were

13 Peter said he _ a test the following day

a had had b will have c has had d would have 14 _ you are I won’t tell you anything

a No matter whom b No matter who c No matter which d Whenever 15 She did not say a word and left the room

a She left the room without saying a word b She leaving the room without saying a word c She left the room saying a word

d She left the room to say a word IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

During the 1800s, a number of Americans organized local celebrations to honor mothers However, it took a long time to gain support for a national celebration The person who was responsible for doing this was Anna Jorvis She began here effort in the early 1900s She wrote thousands of letters to congressmen, city officials, teachers and newspaper publishers She travelled around the country to gain support for her idea In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson and Congress agreed that the second Sunday in May should be observed as

Mother’s Day in America On that day, children show their love and thanks to their mothers Today, millions of Americans celebrate Mother’s Day in some way More than 150 million Mother’s Day greeting cards are bought every year It is also one of the busiest days of the year for the flower industry Americans spend millions of dollars to buy Mother’s Day gifts Clothes, perfume, jewelry and books or tickets to the theatre are given to mothers Many people who can not spend the day with their mothers call them on the phone

1 Who began Mother’s Day as it is celebrated now ?

a President Wilson b The US Congress c Anna Jorvis d newspaper publishers What did she to gain support for her idea ?

a She wrote a lot of letter to her mothers

b She travelled abroad and wrote to the President c She wrote a report to President Woodrow Wilson

d She wrote letters to congressmen, city officials, teachers and newspaper On which day is Mother’s Day ?

a the 1st Sunday of May b the 2nd Sunday of May c the 3rd Sunday of May d the 4th Sunday of May What can children give mothers on that day ?

a flowers or greeting cards b clothes or jewelry c perfume, books or tickets to the theatre d all are correct

5 Children who can not spend the day with their mothers can _ them

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In the U.S, there were three (1) _ that led to “women’s liberation (2) _” : the development of (3) _ birth control methods, the (4) _ of labour-saving devices for the home and the advent of World War II, (5) the women’s liberation movement, women get more freedom and (6) _ They (7) _ spend a lot of time doing housework, bearing and rearing (8) They have more time to work outside the home, to (9) _ money themselves, to get an education and to (10) themselves

1 a events b even c ovens d advents

2 a amusement b movement c advancement d establishment a effect b effective c effectively d effectiveness a reception b attention c dictation d invention a In order to b As to c Due to d So as to a independent b independence c independently d independency a no longer b any longer c any more d all are correct a child b children c childless d childhood

9 a earn b make c get d all are correct

10 a join b liberate c enjoy d create

TEST 8

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a save b war c award d dawn

2 a result b multiple c underground d inpetus

3 a account b round c cough d house

4 a joined b controlled c acquired d invented a cleaners b effects c machines d inventions II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase.

1 I no longer clean the floor because I have just bought a a washing machine b dishwasher

c vacuum cleaner d sewing machine World War II gave to the liberation of women

a impression b expression c impetus d device The of the fire was carelessness

a means b cause c leisure d change

4 His car is just a thing with an engine and four wheels

a such called b such call c so called d so call Saigon has changed a lot since the on April 30, 1975

a liberation b preparation c release d invention In Vietnam, Day is on September 2nd

a Women’s b Mother’s c Teacher’s d Independence I am sorry that you can not with us on our journey

a spend b join c delay d control

8 I have no My parents have made up their minds

a choice b effect c advent d invention

9 In our country, most men ranging from 18 to 25 years old, except students, must their service

a job b military c housework d opportunity 10 If you are a student at the University of Education, you are taught

a method b methodical c methodology d methodological 11 They fought to defend their

a liberal b liberty c liberate d liberating 12 The telephone has been improved

a serve b service c server d serving

13 I like to take a bath the morning, while my brother likes to night a in / on b in / in c in / at d at / on

14 He began his speech a joke

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15 I must have extra money for front door

a a / the b a / an c an / the d an / no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 If only I was rich and famous

a b c d

2 Because the heavy flood, many people are homeless

a b c d

3 People say that during World War II, many women take over the businesses for their

a b c d

absent husbands

4 His mother was anxious because of his lazy

a b c d

5 She shouted at him, “Go away I don’t want to see you no longer.”

a b c d

6 We any longer go to work by bus We have just bought a car

a b c d

7 Because of the train was late, I took a taxi

a b c d

8 Always she has complained about her toothache

a b c d

9 Sometimes students fail to well when taking examinations because they are very

a b c d

nervous to concentrate

10 Not until the late Middle Ages, glass was used as a major construction material

a b c d

11 No longer alligators are on the endangered species list

a b c d

12 The history of the war in Vietnam is be written

a b c d

13 Before the 1920s, no women will voted in the U.S

a b c d

14 Never before I have read such a good book

a b c d

15 John is one of the most prominent businessman in our city

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

It is always thought that women are the second class in citizen, and men are the first There is not real equality of opportunity for men and women Years ago, people were living in a man - dominated society Women had to obey their husbands and fathers absolutely Women’s place was in the kitchen and women’s work was housework In many places, women were not even allowed to go to school Women had no rights, even the right to choose a husband for themselves Men usually occupied high positions in society so they thought they were more intelligent and important than women Men considered women their property Sometimes, women were mistreated by their husbands and suffered this as a fate Many parents did not even want to have female children

Thanks to the women’s liberation movement, women have nowadays proved that they are equal to men on every aspect An average woman has weaker muscles than an average man but she may be as intelligent as him Women can everything that men can, and women can one thing that no man can; they produce children

1 In a man - dominated society,

a women were the first class b women had no rights

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a in the Parliament Houses b in the Congress c in the Town Hall d in the kitchen

3 In a man - dominated society, men considered women their a property b queen c great love d angel In a man - dominated society,

a all parents expected to have daughters b most parents liked girl babies

c most parents did not want to have daughters d most parents did not like sons

5 Nowadays, women have proved that they are men

a more intelligent than b more important than

c stronger than d equal to

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

For years, the (1) of women and men in several countries (2) Modem technology has made it (3) for men and women to enter into new roles The role of women has shifted (4) the homemaker to the outside working world Men’s role has changed dramatically (5) It is (6) man’s world Their wives help them to support the family, (7) they have to help their wives (8) housework These changes have been very beneficial The (9) sexes are able to understand and help (10)

1 a plays b roles c parts d acts

2 a will change b have changed c had changed d had been changing

3 a able b ability c enabled d unable

4 a on b of c from d at

5 a so b very c such d too

6 a no longer b any longer c any more d all are correct a however b whether c therefore d moreover

8 a on b in c away d with

9 a two b second c each d many

10 a altogether b together c each other d other TEST 9

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a seem b bee c sheer d sheep

2 a silent b time c life d live

3 a how b show c now d cow

4 a village b age c page d say

5 a house b whom c home d honest

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. He is not good at history, he has a poor for date

a remind b spark c heart d memory

2 Thank you very much - You are

a OK b welcome c well d please

3 We sometimes when sleeping

a believe b hope c dream d rely

4 The riverbanks are _ with weed

a full b covered c empty d clean

5 Peter and Mary are students

a both b each c much d little

6 I think you have wasted _ time

a many b a few c each d a lot of

7 What a dress !

a love b lovely c loving d lovingly

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a at b up c for d away His house is km _ the city

a from b on c in d for

10 Lenin gave each pupil _ exercise - book

a a b an c the d article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. Chinese _ by more than one billion people around the world

a speak b are spoke c is spoken d spoke Every student _ a book

a have b to have c has d having

3 Peter, _ has just come back from London, is very good at English

a who b that c which d whose

4 Dr Smith is a good surgeon He lives next door a Dr Smith that lives next door is a good surgeon b Dr Smith, who lives next door, is a good surgeon c Dr Smith who lives next door is a good surgeon d Dr Smith, whom lives next door, is a good surgeon at me, she smiled happily

a To look b Look c Looked d Looking

6 It is not so hot today as it _ yesterday

a is b was c will be d has been

7 Sorry I can not out with you My homework yet

a has not been done b have not been done c has not been doing d have not been doing People say that the Vietnamese people are hospitable

a It is said that the Vietnamese people are hospitable b It is said that the Vietnamese people being hospitable c The Vietnamese people are said to be hospitable d a and c

9 You can not wash this dress; you must dry - clean it

a This dress can not being washed; it must being dry - cleaned b This dress can not washed; it must dry - cleaned

c This dress can not be washed; it must be dry - cleaned d all are correct

10 The reading table _ I put my books is in the corner of the room

a when b where c why d whose

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Lenin, one of the greatest communists in the world, are admired and respected by the Vietnamese people If you have a chance to go to Vietnam, you should visit a small five miles from Vinh, one of the cities in the North of Central Vietnam There, there is a hall which is called “Lenin’s room” On the walls, there are some Lenin’s portraits and several posters which are about Lenin’s words On the table in the middle of the room, a lot of books, newspapers and magazines on Lenin’s life and works Karl Marx is considered the founder of scientific communism and Lenin, one of Marx’s most prominent students, is the leader of the working people to struggle against capitalism

1 Lenin was a

a capitalist b communist c republican d democrat “Lenin’s room”, which the writer talked about in the text, is in

a North Vietnam b the Mekong Delta c the North of Central Vietnam d South Vietnam In “Lenin’s room”, there are

a Lenin’s portraits

b posters about Lenin’s words

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4 Karl Marx is considered the founder of _ a scientific communism b Lenin’s room

c capitalism d working people

5 Lenin is considered a the founder of scientific communism

b the leader of working people to struggle against capitalism c Marx’s friend

d Marx’s teacher

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

There (1) about thirty pupils in our class when I was a first year pupil We ranged from to 13 years (2) In those days, children went to (3) school when they felt like it One day, our teacher gave each of (4) _ two exercise books and a pencil and said that Lenin (5) them to us

1 a are b have been c were d had been

2 a old b age c older d ederly

3 a a b an c the d no article

4 a we b our c ours d us

5 a gives b will give c had given d has given TEST 10

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a smiled b lived c belonged d worked a major b magazine c machine d malaria

3 a cause b pause c clause d laugh

4 a who b lose c only d loose

5 a feather b feature c heat d each

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. This car belongs to my father

a is the property b is the opposite of c dives d possesses He never works with a of enthusiasm

a portrait b love c spark d feature

3 They have had a plan to this stadium before the Games

a concern b roof c like d link

4 You look astonished at the news

a very sad b unhappy c interesting d surprised greatly Please me to the police station

a accompany b go with c apply d a and b Uncle Ho devoted all his lifetime to the _ of revolution

a role b cause c reason d impulse

7 I am not a great _ in God

a believe b believable c believer d belief Thank you for your _

a invite b invitingly c invited d invitation He covered the table _ a cloth

a with b on c at d off

10 I wish I had not missed film last night

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 For a long time ago, the earth was believed being flat

a b c d

2 Each of us were asked about his movements on the night of the crime

a b c d

3 Mother Teresa, whom was the founder of the Missionaries of charity, was born in

a b c

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d

4 It is said that Einstein felt badly about the application of his theories to the creation of

a b c

weapons of war d

5 He is the man whom passport was stolen in Cambridge

a b c d

6 Whom wrote this novel ? - Charles Dickens did

a b c d

7 He talked as if he will know where she was

a b c d

8 The report have not be examined by the committee of experts yet

a b c d

9 I was informed that you had been see in Athens

a b c d

10 New York is the largest city where I have ever visited

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Frederich Engels was born in 1820, in Barmen, in the Rhine Province His father was a manufacturer In 1838, Engels without having completed his high school study, was forced by his family to enter a commercial house in Bramen as a clerk Commercial affairs did not prevent Engels from pursuing his scientific and political education The study of philosophy led him further Engels was the finest scholar and teacher of modern proletariat in the whole civilised world From the time that fate brought Karl Marx and Frederick Engels together, the two friends devoted their life’s work to a common cause In their scientific works, Marx and Engels were the first to explain that socialism is not the invention of dreamers, but the final aim and necessary result of the development of the working people in modern society

1 When did Engels stop his high school study ?

a 1820 b 1838 c 1840 d 1848

2 What did his family force him to ?

a to continue his high school study b to enter a university c to enter a commercial house as a clerk d to work as a politician Frederick Engels

a pursued his scientific and political education b was interested in commerce

c liked to become a clerk

d liked to become a businessman

4 What was the relationship between Karl Marx Engels ? a teacher and student b friends c boss and employer d relatives According to Marx and Engels, socialism is

a the invention of dreamers b unbelievable

c the final aim and necessary result of the development of the working people d unworkable

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

There are (1) “Lenin’s houses” in the world, and in Vietnam, there is one, too (2) other Lenin’s houses, in the one in Vietnam there are some Lenin’s (3) on the wall but the (4) were slightly Vietnamese (5) cast

1 a little b much c many d a great deal of a Like b Likely c Alike d All are correct

3 a shirts b shoes c books d portraits

4 a posters b features c hopes d aspirations

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TEST 11

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a respect b text c end d temble

2 a opposite b site c site d sister

3 a floor b moor c door d tooth

4 a aspiration b table c cap d ashamed

5 a crodial b dial c die d diet

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. They gave us a cordial welcome

a indifferent b warm and sincere c cold d dry Children should show for their teachers

a interests b welcome c respect d dream We could see smoke coming out of the windows of the house

a in front of b underground c far from d opposite We wondered why his behavior was

a unusual b famous c unknown d untrue She was filled with the to succeed in life

a limitation b attention c aspiration d reaction Some people who believe in God usually to God for help

a ask b pray c invite d accompany

7 Please bring me milk

a a few b any c many d some

8 of you must prepare a report yourself

a Every b Much c More d Each

9 I would like to have my painted, please

a portrait b skull c angle d hair

10 I really don’t know what to next Please give me some

a advise b advice c advisory d advisor 11 Luckily, my dream became

a true b truth c truly d truthfully

12 Her recovery is beyond

a hope b hopeful c hopeless d hopelessly 13 The villagers whowed honors us

a at b in c on d of

14 This picture belongs me

a of b on c in d to

15 You can call Peter for further information

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence.

1 Charlie Chaplin, was a comedian, was best known for his work in silent movies

a who b which c whose d what

2 I asked him he was calling

a who b whose c whom d that

3 Did you meet the girl was chosen as our monitor ?

a who b whom c whose d which

4 References _ in the examination room

a can not been use b can not be used c can not be use d can use If Peter he would come

a is invited b was invited c were invited d has been invited He _ who wanted him to study medicine

a was greatly influencing for his mother b his mother influenced him c from his mother’s influence d was influenced by his mother _ God created the world

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c What was believed d Believing that _ in hospital after the accident

a A friend of mine b One of my friends c One of my friend d a and b If a rupy it will temporarily lose its colour

a is heated b are heated c was heated d were heated 10 _ is necessary for the development of strong bones and teeth

a Calcium which b It is calcium c Calcium d That is calcium 11 The weather is to go for a picnic

a not so good enough b good enough for us

c as good as d well enough

12 It is him helped me last night

a which b whom c whose d that

13 Peter does not like films, _

a neither his sister b neither does his sister c his sister dose neither d neither his sister does 14 I would like to have my car

a repair b to repair c repairing d repaired 15 My car needs _

a to be repaired b repairing c repaired d a and b IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Lenin was born in April 1870 in Simbirsk His father died when he was sixteen years old In September 1887 he entered Kazan University and he was arrested for participating in student protests and was expelled from the University Then he began to study the literature of earlier generations of Russian Revolutionaries and study law He gained the license to practise law in 1892 One year later, he became interested in Marxism In April 1899, his book titled “The development of Capitalism in Russia” was published He went to Europe in January 1900 In December of the year, he issued newspaper Iskra He moved to England in April 1903 When he visited London, he was upset to see the differential between the rich Londoners and the poor Londoners He devoted all his life to lead the Russian proletariat’s revolutionary cause successfully He died because of stroke on January 21st, 1924

1 Lenin’s father died in

a 1870 b 1886 c 1887 d 1888

2 Why was Lenin expelled from Kazan University ? a because he studied literature

b because he sometimes played truant c because he participated in student protests d because he was not a good student

3 He became interested in Marxism in _

a 1887 b 1892 c 1893 d 1899

4 He moved to England in _

a September 1887 b April 1899 c December 1900 d April 1903 Lenin died because of

a stroke b tuberculosis c mumps d malaria B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

(1) Lenin was about 50 years old, he (2) _ to have some symptoms of arteriosclerosis and high blood (3) _ On 26th May, 1922, he was attacked by the first stroke, (4) _ his health recovered About one year (5) , he suffered (6) the second stroke The third one (7) _ on March 9th, 1923 In those days, his health become (8) _ and it seemed hardly (9) _ The fourth stroke (10) _ him on January 21st, 1924

1 a when b till c as well as d no sooner

2 a begins b began c begun d has begun

3 a press b pressure c pressurize d pressurization a unluckily b what a pity c unfortunately d fortunately

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6 a from b on c of d in

7 a happens b happened c will happen d has happened

8 a badder b badly c worst d worse

9 a recover b to recover c recovering d recovered 10 a kills b killed c will kill d is killing

TEST 12

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a visit b easy c villagers d spark

2 a dropped b invited c asked d hoped

3 a chief b lie c achieve d believe

4 a teacher b change c chair d champagne

5 a down b low c know d snow

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. Don’t be concerned about your illness, you’ll recover soon

a worried b surprised c cordial d lovely Will you me with a visit

a belong b honor c end d respect

3 The U.S president that the war in Iraq had been over

a roofed b concerned c linked d declared The major part of the temple had been converted into Lenin’s room

a changed b astonished c linked d solved My sister is very She goes to church twice a day

a devoted b ordinary c religious d unknown He did not his naughty son anything

a belong to b bequeath c welcome d cover The world that Lenin opened up and bequeathed to us is eternal

a ended b shortened c concerned d lasting forever Your shoes have been I think you need new ones

a worn out b gone out c looked out d died out My mother usually has a headache in the morning

a slight b slightly c slightness d slighting 10 Up to now, there has been no to the argument

a solve b solution c solvable d solvers 11 Many people were after the storm

a home b homely c homeless d homelessness

12 I think it should not be kept secret We will discuss it

a open b opening c openness d openly

13 The world that Lenin opened to us in eternal

a up b out c off d on

14 They are writing Uncle Ho’s words the posters

a in b on c above d up

15 What exciting Football match!

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 The matter will be discussing at the next meeting

a b c d

2 Karl Marx, was the founder of scientific communism, was chosen one of the greatest

a b c

men in the 20th century d

3 He was think to be the most handsome in our club

a b c d

4 All the main streets in this city are be widening

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5 The time which we will have another discussion should be appointed as soon as possible

a b c d

6 Mr Mason, to that we complained, apologized for the mistake

a b c d

7 This room has not been used since a long time

a b c d

8 Do you know the boy whose bicycle was stole last night ?

a b c d

9 I forgot to tell you the reason that he left

a b c d

10 Mrs Pike and her car who were reported missing in the storm last week have been

a b c

found unhurt d

11 The Thames, when I spent my childhood, is always in my mind

a b c d

12 Peter usually has his car washing at weekend

a b c d

13 Would you please tell me how doing it ?

a b c d

14 Dr Pike, that lives next door, is willing to help poor patients

a b c d

15 The U.S, that is considered one of the most powerful countries in the world, is warlike

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Karl Marx was born in Trier on May 5th, 1818 His father was a lawyer In 1835, Marx studied in Bonn and then in Berlin, first law and later philosophy He got his Ph D in Philosophy in Berlin in 1841 Marx then moved to Paris and studied political economy, the French socialists, and the history of France The result was his conversion to socialism In September 1844, Engels visited Marx in Paris for a few days Marx and Engels were materialists They regarded the world and humanity materialistically In 1848, Marx and Engels published their famous book “Manifesto of the Communist Party” Marx also settled down in London In 1864 Marx founded the International Working Men’s Association Engels also took an active part in its affairs The work of the International Association, which, in accordance with Marx’s idea, united proletarians of all countries, was of tremendous significance in the development of the working - class movement On March 14th, 1883 Marx the founder of scientific communism, passed away quietly in his armchair

1 What did Marx study in Bonn and Berlin ?

a law and philosophy b economics c trade d politics What did he study in Paris ?

a political economy b the French socialists c the history of France d all are correct

3 Where were Marx and Engels in 1844 ?

a England b France c Russia d Germany

4 Marx founded the International Working Men’s Association in

a 1841 b 1844 c 1864 d 1883

5 How old was Marx when he died ?

a 60 b 65 c 75 d 80

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

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1 a visit b will visit c are going to visit d visited

2 a on b to c up d for

3 a hot b cordial c warm d b and c

4 a looked b pointed c showed d let

5 a how b how many c how much d however a cupboard b living room c store d window

7 a much b much of c many d a great deal of a advise b advice c advisory d advisor

9 a make b turn c show d take

10 a work b works c working d worked

TEST 13

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a went b west c work d newspaper

2 a pilot b sign c river d driver

3 a published b signed c worked d watched

4 a some b wonder c coming d two

5 a minute b purity c studio d pursue

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. Look ! Smoke is going up from the of the house

a chimney b gloves c book d deck

2 A _ is a person who works on or cleans a ship’s deck

a hand b deck - hand c long hand d left - handed Mark Twain was Samuel Langhorne Clemens’ _

a last name b surname c first name d pen name I always feel whenever I travel by plane

a air sick b love sick c sick - pay d sickness The _ managed to land the plane safely

a deck b pilot house c pilot d steamer

6 He can not live without wine He is a

a drink b drunk c drunkard d drunker

7 The audience shouted _ when they watched the match

a excite b exciting c excited d excitedly Mark Twain was famous _ his exciting adventure stories

a at b of c for d with

9 That is the village where he was born and grew

a up b off c about d above

10 He told me he hated _ smoking

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. He lent me an interesting novel _ by Mark Taiwn

a written b is written c writing d that is writing I am too tired _ anything

a for doing b c done d to

3 My father wanted me a pilot

a become b becoming c to become d became She is considering _

a go to Canada b going to Canada c to go to Canada d went to Canada Please wait a minute ! My boss is busy _ something

a write b to write c writing d how wrote Look ! The bus _

a is coming b will be coming c was coming d had been coming By the end of this month, I _ English for years

a have learnt b had learnt c learnt d will have learnt The man is our boss

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c that is walking along the corridor d all are correct

9 The teacher was explaining the lesson and did not notice Peter _ out

a go b went c gone d to go

10 What makes you _ so ?

a b did c done d doing

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to the world as Mark Twain, was the son of a lawyer in the State of Missouri He was born in 1835 When Mark Twain was five years old, he was sent to school He did not like school but he had many friends and was their leader In summer when school was over the boys spent many happy hours on the river As Mark Twain said later, many events in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” really took place and the characters were from his real life Tom Sawyer was the portrait of the writer; Huckleberry Finn was his friend, Tom Blankenship; Aunt Polly was his mother; Tom’s brother, Sid, was like his own brother Henry The novel was published in 1876 It is now known to children and grown-ups all over the world

1 What was Mark Twain’s father’s job ?

a writer b lawyer c teacher d adventurer Mark Twain started school in

a 1835 b 1836 c 1839 d 1840

3 Mark Twain

a worked hard at school b liked school very much c did not like school d did well at school What did he usually in summer ?

a Spent the holidays on Mississippi River b Prepared for the next school year c Enjoyed reading

d Worked as a fisherman

5 The characters in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”

a were from his imagination b were from his real life

c were boring d a and c

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

When Samuel Langhorne Clemens went west and (1) as a newspaper (2) , he began (3) his articles “Mark Twain” These words, (4) by river pilots, mean “twelve feet deep” From then (5) , he used “Mark Twain” as his pen name

1 a to work b working c worked d will work a report b reportage c reportedly d reporter

3 a sign b to sign c signed d signing

4 a use b to use c used d using

5 a on b up c to d at

TEST 14

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a stir b tired c sign d strike

2 a technician b chimney c churn d discharge

3 a device b certain c deck d cell

4 a cough b laugh c enough d freight

5 a sit b alive c river d live

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. The King was walking through the palace

a majestically b deliciously c attractively d usually The motor boat was turning back and the water to foam

a gathering b coming c churning d removing Modern inventions have housework

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4 It is a magnificent palace that I have ever seen

a ugly b extremely beautiful c small d powerful My watch is It does not let water through

a water-supply b waterway c water-wheel d waterproof He failed to conceal his at my success

a envy b cargo c contribution d captain I need a pencil _

a sharp b sharply c sharpen d sharpener He spent the summer his farm

a on b of c at d about

9 The paddle-boxes are gorgeous a picture the boat’s name a of / on b with / at c with / above d on / on 10 last time it rained here was months ago

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 I am only interesting in what he did

a b c d

2 He can not make everybody understood him whenever he speaks French

a b c d

3 The pupil punishing by the teacher yesterday is very lazy

a b c d

4 Peter advised me reading some more books

a b c d

5 If you don’t allow me entering I’ll break down the door

a b c d

6 Knew that he was poor, I offered to pay his fare

a b c d

7 He had a telephone installing in his car

a b c d

8 The boat, tie to a port, was being tossed up and down by the sea

a b c d

9 The boy, climbed up the tree to get birds’ eggs, had a bad fall

a b c d

10 Leaves kept to fall and I felt tired of keeping the yard clean

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

When Mark Twain was eleven years old, his father died leaving nothing to his wife and four children Mark Twain had to leave school and look for a work His elder brother was working as a printer and he helped the boy to learn printing For some years, he worked as a printer for the town newspaper and later for his brother, who at that time had started a small newspaper The two young men published it themselves Mark Twain wrote short humorous stories and printed them for their newspaper In 1853, Mark Twain decided to leave home He went to New York, and then to Philadelphia, where he worked as a printer When he was a boy, he dreamed of becoming a sailor At 20, he found a job on a boat traveling up and down the Mississippi, but he had to pay 100 dollars to get the job On that boat he learned the work of a sailor

1 How old was Mark Twain when his father died ?

a 11 b 12 c 20 d 21

2 Why did he have to leave school ?

a Because his father died and left nothing to the family b Because he disliked school

c Because he enjoyed adventures

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a literature b printing c history d writing What did he in Philadelphia ?

a teacher b writer c printer d worker Mark Twain used to dream of becoming a

a teacher b writer c printer d sailor B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

I was spending the month of March, 1882 in Europe at Mentone It was a quiet and (1) place with sunshine and bright blue sea Usually rich people not come there Now (2) then, a rich man comes and I happened to (3) friends with him, an Englishman I shall call him Smith One day in the hotel at the second breakfast he suddenly said :

“Look at the man (4) out at the door.” “Why ?”

“Do you know who he is ?”

“Yes He spent several days here before you came He is an old, retired, and very rich businessman from Lyons, they say, and I think he is alone in the world for he always looks (5) and dreamy, and doesn’t talk with anybody His name is Theophile Magnan”

(by Mark Twain)

1 a rest b restful c restfully d restfulness

2 a with b and c or d nor

3 a make b c take d get

4 a go b to go c going d went

5 a sad b sadly c sadden d saddenned

TEST 15

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a shine b final c purity d crier

2 a envy b try c milky d happy

3 a hour b pour c ourselves d our

4 a carts b boys c wagons d steamers

5 a cause b pause c gaudy d aunt

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. A boat propelled by a steam engine is called a _

a boat steam b boat steamer c steamboat d steamer boat A cheap, gaudy steamboat arrived from St Louis

a cordial b richly decorated c coming d quiet up or you’ll be late for school

a Hurry b Look c Stir d Arrive

4 She was furious at his bad work

a very angry b very happy c very unlucky d very powerful Smoke is _ from the chimneys

a issuing b going c coming d all are correct A breeze is stirring the leaves

a causing to dry b causing to move c picking d falling They fastened their eyes on the coming boat

a glanced at b gathered c directed their looksd kept in touch It was a achievement

a worthy praise b worthier praise c praising worthy d praiseworthy I always feel _ when I am away from home

a homesick b gaudy c worthy d furious 10 Food poisoning can cause _

a die b dead c death d deathless

11 There is no so you can not use the computer

a power b powerful c powerless d powerlessly 12 I arrived London _ 10 o’clock last night

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13 I’m sorry, I opened your letter instead mine

a up b in c on d of

14 When Peter spent his holidays on a farm, he used to go fishing early in _ morning

a a b an c the d no article

15 If I had known how to play piano, I would have joined with you

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. It was an _ football match

a excite b to excite c excited d exciting Peter met some people when he was on the way to New York

a interest b to interest c interested d interesting

3 “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”, _ in 1865, was Mark Twain’s first literary success

a publish b to publish c publishing d published Mr Thomas does not allow _ in his office

a smoke b to smoke c smoking d smoked

5 I would be nice to go to school without any examinations

a take b to take c taking d took

6 Mr Thomas does not let anyone _ in his office

a smoke b to smoke c smoking d smoked

7 My teacher does not allow us while he is explaining the lesson

a talk b to talk c talking d talked

8 Gravity, by Issac Newton, is being widely applied in physics

a discover b to discover c discovering d discovered My mother told me to take a raincoat with me it rains

a because of b in spite of c in case d despite 10 The doctor says _

a that the patient should give us smoking b the patient to give up smoking c giving up smoking d the patient give up smoke 11 The house, _, attracted everybody

a which was decorated beautifully b decorated beautifully c decorating beautifully d a and b

12 I not have enough money this book

a buy b to buy c buying d bought

13 Mary never lets me _ her books

a borrow b to borrow c borrowing d borrowed 14 We have plenty of time We needn’t _

a hurry b to hurry c hurrying d hurried 15 I promised on time I mustn’t late

a be / be b to be / to be c to be / be d be / to be IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Ernest Hemingway was one of the greatest American writers of his age He was born in Oak Park, Illinois, in the family of a doctor In his schooldays, Ernest became an excellent sportsman He played football, swam, and boxed At school he was a successful pupil He wrote poems for the school library magazine and edited the school newspaper In 1918, he joined the army and was given a job of driving American Red Cross ambulances on the Italian front Two months later, he was badly wounded in the leg He was taken to a hospital in Milan where he had twelve operations In 1923, his first work, “Three stories and Ten Poems” was written Hemingway’s last novel, “The Old Man and the Sea” (1952), is about the courage of an old fisherman, who was fighting with a big fish and the sea for many hours and won the victory over them In 1954 the author was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature and “The Old Man and the Sea” was mentioned as one of his best works Ernest Hemingway died in 1961 when he was 62 years old

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a 1899 b 1900 c 1901 d 1982 He was a _ pupil at school

a bad b slow c naughty d good

3 What did he when he joined the army in the World War I ? a a taxi driver b an ambulance driver c a bus driver d a lorry driver

4 What was Hemingway’s last work ?

a For Whom The Bell Tolls b A Farewell to Arms

c Three stories and Ten poems d The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize for _

a medicine b physics c literature d chemistry B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Smith did not explain the large (1) he had shown in Magnan but sat thinking (2) _ some minutes and then began to talk (3) _ something else

About ten that evening I met Smith and he asked me up to his room (4) The room looked nice with comfortable chairs and a friendly fire

We talked a little and then he told me his story “A long time (5) I was a young artist and came to France (6) I was traveling from place to place making sketches One day, I met two French artists (7) were also moving from place to place making sketches and I joined them We were as happy (8) we were poor or as poor as we were happy, as you like it

“Claude and Carl - these are the names of those boys - were always in good spirits and laughed at poverty We were very poor We lived (9) the money (10) _ we got from time to time for our sketches…”

1 a interest b to interest c interested d interesting

2 a at b of c for d up

3 a in b about c for d as

4 a smoke b to smoke c smoking d smoked

5 a next b up c before d ago

6 a why b when c where d whose

7 a who b whom c whose d why

8 a as b more c than d less

9 a about b in c against d on

10 a who b whom c which d when

TEST 16

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a eternal b expectation c ethical d explanation a glorious b gorgeous c spacious d our

3 a imitate b expectation c fathom d pay

4 a drowse b cow c narrow d however

5 a due b drunkard c useful d contribute II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase.

1 The pupils assembled in the school hall

a drowsed b gathered c imitated d looked

2 I have ever enjoyed a delightful rural when I visited a Vietnamese village a sightseeing b sight c scene d look

3 The passengers went when the boat reached the port

a ashore b down c gaudy d drowsing

4 A film of dark smoke appears above one of the remote points

a nearly b narrow c faraway d next

5 The cat is lying leisurely in the morning

a sunset b dark c moonlight d sunshine

6 The lazy boy had little of passing the exam

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a imitate b picture c lie d look The coin fell and away

a rolled b walked c expected d drove

9 is used for making matches

a Paper b Rubbish c Pinewood d Bread

10 Mark Twain was one of the novelists in the world

a distinguish b distinguishable c distinguished d distinguishing 11 He has a great for learning English

a facile b facilitate c facilitating d facility 12 What a setting

a picture b picturesque c picturesquely d picturesqueness 13 Please wake me at o’clock

a up b on c of d off

14 The upper deck are full passengers

a in b with c at d of

15 Have you seen her lastest picture ?

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 My little son insisted on go out by himself

a b c d

2 The police stopped everybody enter the house

a b c d

3 The boy run after the ball is my son

a b c d

4 Are you interesting in working for us ?

a b c d

5 The flowerist recommended me buying some roses

a b c d

6 I don’t recommend to eat in that restaurant Its food is awful

a b c d

7 The robbers arrest by the police last week have just escaped from the prison

a b c d

8 They will help you whenever you will ask them

a b c d

9 I enjoy not have to get up early when I am on holiday

a b c d

10 She apologized for being many rude to me

a b c d

11 Languages coming from Latin, such as French, Italian, and Spanish are easy learning

a b c d

12 The work be done will soon be finished

a b c d

13 “For whom the bell tolls” is a novel write by Hemingway

a b c d

14 Who was the first man to reaching the Everest ?

a b c d

15 It was careless of Jack to leave the house without lock the door

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

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always see themselves in these characters Mark Twain protested against slavery and one of the main characters in the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a Negro, Jim, who is honest, brave and kind Some bourgeois critics of that time did not like the books and said the novels gave a bad example for young people After that kind of criticism, the public libraries took “Tom” and “Huck” off their shelves

Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “all modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called “Huckleberry Finn”

1 Mark Twain

a found his inspiration from the river environment to write his novels b did not like the river

c was given fame by the river d was not influenced by the river Readers

a not like his novels

b can see themselves in Mark Twain’s characters c can not understand his novels

d not enjoy reading his novels

3 Jim, one of the main characters in the novel “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is

a white, honest, brave and kind b white, dishonest, brave and kind c black, dishonest, brave and kind d black, honest, brave and kind Mark Twain novels

a were highly appreciated by some bourgeois critics b were disliked by some bourgeois critics

c were really bad examples

d were not appreciated by young people

5 After the bourgeois’ criticism, the public libraries

a lent Mark Twain’s novels to readers b bought a lot of Twain’s novels c put Twain’s novels away d closed

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Huckleberry Finn is a boy (1) is worth (2) He smokes and swears, and he steals (3) he is forced to He has a strange brand of morals all his own In a society (4) sober industry and respectability are the (5) virtues, Huck (6) abandons himself to laziness, (7) and adventure He is (8) aspect of ourselves Huck is always a bad boy, but never a brutal or a vicious one He is the (9) and the worst part of every boy (10) ever lived

1 a who b whom c which d when

2 a to know b know c knowing d knew

3 a that b when c whose d why

4 a that b why c who d where

5 a great as b greatest c more great d as great a cheer b cheerful c cheerfully d cheerless

7 a free b freedom c freed d freely

8 a a b an c the d no article

9 a good b better c gooder d best

10.a who b which c whom d whose

TEST 17

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a acting b accuracy c advance d add

2 a east b least c ease d breast

3 a call b calf c all d small

4 a astonished b excited c needed d interested

5 a ought b bound c account d loud

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1 Our living is better than it used to

a level b table c standard d face

2 Up to now, there have been many people who not realize the significance of learning a foreign language

a importance b shock c technician d track Some famous actors can play a variety of

a difference b roles c work d scriptwriter In our age, a robot can the work of many people

a take out b take off c take in d take over Can you please your name ?

M - A - R - Y

a dictate b spell c read d check

6 He is usually the of every school activities

a twister b switch c spark-plug d screwdriver Mathematics is a way of drawing conclusions from facts

a sound b nonsense c meaningless d stupid

8 By using we can state many mathematical ideas with just a few letters and signs

a trigonometry b algebra c geometry d calculus That is an important person He is a big

a fire b shoot c shot d gun

10 You drink too much Why don’t you give

a up b on c away d from

11 My sister is studying hard _ her final exam

a up b on c away d from

12 You look in your new dress

a beauty b beautiful c beautifully d beautify 13 Smoking is bad for your

a health b healthy c healthful d healthily 14 He visits London for first time

a a b an c the d no article

15 Peter is a pupil He is at school now

a a b an c the d no article

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence. The lawyer the case for a week

a will investigate b would investigate c has been investigating d will have investigated If the police had not saved me, I at that time

a will die b would die c will have died d would have died Peter can not earn his wife

a as many money as b as much money as c as many money than d as much money than She was trusted she was honest

a because b since c as d all are correct

5 Will you be kind to help me ?

a so / enough b too / enough c enough / too d such / too The dictionary is too expensive

a for him buying b for his bought c for him to buy d to bought him Their house is beautiful than mine

a as b more c much d so

8 I like English French

a than b more c less d better than

9 of the lessons are too difficult for me to learn

a Mostly b Most c Almost d The most

10 The dog is yours, ?

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11 I tried, I could not finish my essay on time

a No matter hard b No matter harder c No matter how hard d No matter what hard 12 We _ in touch with each other for ages

a will not keep b are not keeping c haven’t kept d did not keep 13 Not only Mr Pike but also his sons tea

a likes b like c has like d liking

14 Mathematics us with many aspects

a helps b help c helping d have helped

15 off the lights before out

a To turn / to go b To turn / go c Turn / go d Turn / going IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

Many people think of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological age But actually the idea for a computer was worked out over two centuries ago by a man called Charles Babbage

Babbage was born in 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician He drew up plans for several calculating machines which he called “engines” But despite the fact that he started building some of these, he never finished any of them Over the years people have argued whether his machines would ever work Recently, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building an engine based on one of Babbage’s designs It has taken six years to complete and more than four thousand parts have been specially made Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the Science Museum to remind people of Babbage’s work

1 The idea for a computer was worked out

a in our technological age b over centuries ago c in the Stone Age d centuries ago had the idea for a computer

a Charles Dickens b Charles Chaplin c Charles Babbage d Charles Williams What was Charles Babbage’s job ?

a a mathematician b a designer c a computer programmer d a builder What did Babbage call his calculating machines ?

a computers b engines c programmes d machines To remind people of Babbage’s work, the Science Museum

a has sold all his designs b has destroyed his designs c has disapproved of his ideas

d has built an engine based on one of Babbage’s designs and will show it at an exhibition

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

(1) the early 1950s, the film (2) has changed (3) Science and technology (4) to make films more exciting Since then, the (5) of video, films and T.V has had a serious (6) Today, we needn’t (7) to the cinema to see a film We just stay (8) home, sit (9) in an armchair, turn on the video recorder, and enjoy any kinds of film (10) we like

1 a Since b For c Of d Ago

2 a industry b industrial c industrially d industrialize a drama b dramatically c dramatic d dramatist

4 a is applied b are applied c was applied d have been applied a appear b disappear c appearance d appearances a compete b competitive c competition d competing

7 a to go b go c went d gone

8 a on b for c off d at

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10 a that b who c whose d whom TEST 18

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a update b pull c upset d umbrella

2 a why b type c myth d psychology

3 a aware b care c nightmare d are

4 a brother b myth c mathematics d death

5 a here b merely c sincere d there

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase. He is a He earns a living by selling newspapers

a boynews b newboy c newsboy d newingboy I like cartoons

a comic strips b newsreels c documentary films d adventures People jog to make their hearts stronger

a run fast b run slowly c jump d dive You look thinner Are you weight ?

a gaining b losing c obtaining d getting Look ! There is a of fish

a school b pair c bar d sheet

6 How can you run ? - km per hour

a deep b fast c often d far

7 After finishing elementary school, he went to

a high school b college c university d institute Simple calculation with numbers, or , is one branch of mathematics

a trigonometry b statistics c geometry d arithmetic The computer is also called intelligence

a brain b artificial c nervous d human 10 I would like some about trains, please

a inform b information c informative d informatively 11 When Pele retired, it was a great to the Brazilian soccer

a lose b lost c loss d loding

12 I have no advice to give you

a a b an c the d no article

13 He is not used to going to bed early

a a b an c the d no article

14 Translate the text English !

a to b into c of d up

15 We sometimes eat when we are too tired to cook

a out b of c in d up

III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 At first I found it strangely to drive on the left side on the road

a b c d

2 Some computers can work 500,000 times fast than any person can

a b c d

3 If I am a film director, I would make more films about children

a b c d

4 Calculating machines will be used for a long time

a b c d

5 The chairman asked everybody sitting down

a b c d

6 Among my favorite books is “The old Man and the Sea” and “Close the Home”

a b c d

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a b c d One of her sons are a doctor in my mother’s hospital

a b c d

9 No matter how job I am doing, I try to well

a b c d

10 We will go to see the film “Titanic” if the weather is fine or not

a b c d

11 But the actor is famous, he is not very rich

a b c d

12 You must find it interesting seeing this film

a b c d

13 London, that is the capital of Great Britain, is one of the largest cities in the world

a b c d

14 “Happy New Year”, whose is a very popular song, is being sung

a b c d

15 Among Shakespeare’s plays, the more famous ones are “Romeo and Juliet” and

a b c d

“Hamlet”

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

The film “Titanic” has created new interests in the real Titanic that sank 90 years ago, Recently, a team of investigators reported finding evidence that the huge passenger ship sank because some of its smallest parts were weak They believe these parts caused the sides of the Titanic to break open, causing the ship to flood The New York Times newspaper reported the findings The ship carried about 2,200 people when it hit a huge piece of ice in the North Atlantic Ocean The crash caused several small openings in the outer covering of the ship Water flooded through the front part of the Titanic The ship sank about 2,5 hours after the crash The Titanic carried enough lifeboats for only about half of its passengers and crew More than 1,500 people died when the ship sank The Titanic was the largest ship of its time It also was believed to be the safest ship ever built

1 The film “Titanic”

a was made right after the real ship sank

b made people interested in the real Titanic that sank 90 years ago c was not interesting

d had no relation to the real ship

2 According to some investigators, the ship sank because a there were too many passenger

b the ship was not safe enough c the caption lost his control

d some of the ship’s smallest parts were weak The ship hit in the North Atlantic Ocean

a a huge ice b another ship c a rock d b and c The Titanic carried

a enough lifeboats for all the passengers b more than 2,200 lifeboats

c enough lifeboats for only about half of its passengers and crew d no lifeboats

5 When the ship sank

a no passenger died b all the passengers were alive c more than 1,500 people died d every passenger died

B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

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1 a agree b to agree c agreed d agreeing

2 a on b with c in d of

3 a a b an c the d no article

4 a live b alive c lives d life

5 a lazy b laziness c lazily d laze

6 a difficult b difficulty c difficulties d difficultly

7 a we b us c our d ours

8 a excite b exciting c excited d excitement

9 a who b whom c whose d which

10 a perform b to perform c performing d performed TEST 19

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a flu b lung c lump d mumps

2 a diaper b dial c device d discharge

3 a director b worker c deck d dividend a comic b contribute c cycle d create a compounded b missed c consulted d directed II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase.

1 - What you call a person who is on holiday ? - _

a holiday goer b holiday maker c holiday person d holiday man In the beginning, radios much more than they today

a cost b spent c took d made

3 She is _

a a pretty very girl b a girl pretty very c a very pretty girl d a girl very pretty Films are developed in a

a room dark b dark rooming c darking room d dark room Sorry ! I can not a computer

a b use c color d support

6 A computer can be used to keep of planes and ships

a tail b up c track d pace

7 The cake was equally _ into two parts

a divided b multiplied c changed d checked _ can be used for advertising

a Billboards b Blackboards c Boardrooms d Boarding cards Films have broadened our awareness of different life - styles

a engineering b fashion c industry d knowledge 10 They dealt with the problem in a _ way

a purpose b purposeful c purposefully d purposelessly 11 The director has been ill since last month Mr Pike is now the director

a act b active c acting d activity

12 If you are a secretary, you should know how to write _ shorthand

a in b of c with d for

13 Mathematics is necessary us to advance any other science a for / in b to / for c of / out d on / in

14 Don’t make such _ mistakes again

a a b an c the d no article

15 _ more we learn, more we know

a a / a b an / an c the / the d no article / no article III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Choose the best word, phrase or sentence.

1 She has learned English and French _ the age of five

a since b for c before d in

2 After she at the hospital for years, she to give up the job yesterday a had been working / decides b had been working / decided

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a much big b very big c too big d so big The salary of a bus driver is much higher

a as that of a teacher b than that of a teacher c for a teacher d to compare with a teacher

5 The employer requires that the applicants have not only a degree in engineering _ a but two years experience b also two years experience

c but also experience d but more experience The film was interesting that I wanted to see it again

a so b such c too d very

7 We did not enjoy the trip _ one of our friends felt sick

a although b as if c so as to d because Peter said that he _ that film before

a did not see b had not ever seen c will not see d has not ever seen What you learn English ?

a since b as c for d then

10 The United Nations of about 160 nations

a consist b consists c consisting d have consisted 11 We are going on _

a a two weeks vacation b a two - week vacation c a vacation two weeks d a two weeks in vacation 12 It is dark in here I found to see anything

a it difficult b it difficultly c them difficultly d difficult it

13 started as a modern sport in India at the same time that it did in Europe a To ski b That skiing c Skiing d Ski

14 Anybody _ finishes that test early can leave

a that b whom c why d when

15 Sam’s uncle, _ is very rich, came to visit our orphanage

a that b who c whom d whose

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

A new public television program is helping American children learn how their nation began The Public Broadcasting Service is offering forty thirty - minute programs about early American history Public television stations in the U.S are showing the program called “Liberty’s kids” The stories tell about the period from 1773 to 1789 That is the time when 13 American colonies demanded and won independence from Britain For example, one program tells about the Boston Tea Party This took place in Boston Harbor in 1773 Independence fighters attacked British ships carrying tea They were protesting British taxes on tea for the colonies

Historians study the programs to make sure they contain correct information American educators hope “Liberty’s kids” will teach children more about the time when their nation was established

1 How long does a program last ?

a half an hour b 20 minutes c forty minutes d hours 13 American colonies demanded and won independence from Britain

a in 1773 b in 1778 c from 1773 to 1789 d in the 19th century Which new program are the U.S public T.V stations showing for children

a cartoons for kids b Liberty’s kids c Kids for Liberty d Documentary Historians

a pay no attention to the programs

b don’t approve of showing the programs c think the programs are not good for kids d check the programs before they are shown

5 According to American educators, the programs are

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Jogging is running (1) for long distances Jogging is (2) _ popular According to (3) _, it is good (4) our health It makes the heart (5) _, and especially to those who are overweight, jogging helps them (6) _ weight One who practises (7) for about two years can take part (8) a marathon (9) But remember (10) so fast just about or km per hour

1 a fast b fastly c slow d slowly

2 a much and more b much and much c more and more d more and much a doctors b mathematicians c taxi drivers d cleaners

4 a at b for c of d over

5 a strong b strongly c strength d strengthening

6 a lose b lost c to lose d a and c

7 a jog b to jog c jogging d jogged

8 a of b in c at d from

9 a driving b walking c diving d race 10 a not run b not running c not to run d not run

TEST 20

I PRONUNCIATION : Pick out the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.

1 a surgeon b engine c agent d regardless

2 a idea b editor c imitate d film

3 a further b hurt c utter d murmur

4 a chemistry b machine c chic d champagne

5 a cooks b ways c applicants d cups

II VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSION : Choose the most suitable word or phrase.

1 Some people think that a good way to practise speaking a foreign language is to _ the native speakers’ accents

a follow b imitate c run after d impulse An old man inquired why she was running

a asked b discussed c argued d checked

3 A computer can even music

a comb b comfort c combine d compose

4 When jogging, you should _ the speed

a keep trace b multiply c regulate d design Advertising is one of the biggest _ in the world

a machines b businesses c collections d exercises I need a / an _ of petrol, please

a pair b acre c gallon d bar

7 The motion pictures _ viewers with T.V

a share b take c subtract d except

8 Computers can not replace us

a take care of b take place of c be tired of d disapprove of Some store windows color pictures on boards

a discuss b divide c discharge d display 10 Jim is a very person

a rely b reliable c reliability d reliance 11 I spent my _ in the country

a child b children c childhood d childless 12 I borrowed this book _ the school library

a from b on c over d out of

13 _ the time you get to the theatre, the play will have finished

a of b in c from d by

14 She is nicest girl in our club

a a b an c the d no article

15 Who is _ monitor in your class ?

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III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE : Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct.

1 In 1975, according to the National Centre for Health Statistics, the average life

a b

expectancy for people born during that year is 72.4 years

c d

2 Some students were reading in the library while others was studying in the classroom

a b c d

3 Two weeks are plenty of time to finish the assignment

a b c d

4 Physics are taught by professor Smith who is from Mexico

a b c d

5 The houses along that street is for sale

a b c d

6 Agriculture relies on water, which maybe scarce at times

a b c d

7 If the goal keeper had playing better, they would not have lost the game

a b c d

8 Why are you working on the Internet for, getting information or chatting ?

a b c d

9 I found it wonder when I could first use a computer

a b c d

10 The teacher whom was respected by all his students teachers English

a b c d

11 When she heard the news she got so a shock that she dropped her glass

a b c d

12 Let’s go out, and have a drink, let’s we ?

a b c d

13 When Sam will arrive, we will open the gifts

a b c d

14 Had he planned on going, he will have let us know

a b c d

15 In spite of she has been working for hours, Janet spends time with her son

a b c d

IV READING COMPREHENSION :

A Read the text carefully and then choose the correct answers.

In America there is no national television as there is in some countries All the stations are run commercially Advertisers sponsor shows, they interrupt the shows every few minutes to advertise the things they are selling Television is criticized for its crime shows, actually there are many other special shows of real value There are also educational television stations which are trying out new types of high quality programs They give courses in foreign languages and in literature which viewers can follow and even take examinations later Some schools have a regular class on T.V, such as science, several hours a week

1 In American,

a there is no national television b there are a lot of national T.V c there is no T.V station d there are no T.V viewers In American, sponsor shows

a educationists b viewers c advertisers d school masters The shows are interrupted every few minutes to

a take a break b advertise c sell things d all are correct On T.V, there are

a only violence b only crime

c many special shows of real value d no educational programs Some schools

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B Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Hobbies are (1) for many reasons First, a hobby can be (2) For example, if the hobby is stamp (3) , the collector can learn about the countries of the world and even some of their history Second, engaging (4) the hobby can lead to meeting people with the same (5) Third, a person’s free time is (6) _ used in a positive way The person has (7) time to be (8) _ Finally, some hobbies can lead to a future job A person (9) enjoys a hobby - related job is more (10) _ with life

1 a important b importance c importantly d to import a education b educational c educate d educationist a getting b achieving c earning d collecting

4 a in b of c to d on

5 a interests b interested c interesting d interestingly

6 a be b being c was d been

7 a many b a large number of c no d so

8 a bore b bored c boring d boringly

9 a whom b whose c which d who

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