VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR: Choose one word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence: 4.. Football fans gather around the TV in the corner of the club to see the finala[r]
(1)AN LAC HIGH SCHOOL Date: Full name: _ 45’ TEST Class:
I MULTIPLE CHOICE :(7ms)
A PRONUNCIATION: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest:
1.a happens b sports c billiards d games
2.a spacious b Asian c nature d squash
3.a football b shooting c took d good
B VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR: Choose one word or phrase that best fits the blank space in each sentence: The Asian Games take _ every four years
a place b part c off d over
5 Ly Duc won a gold medal in _ in the 14th Asian Games.
a shooting b wrestling c bodybuilding d weightlifting
6 The Vietnamese participants took part in this event with great
a pleasure b effort c knowledge d enthusiasm
7 The Asian Games are held for the _ of developing intercultural knowledge
a purposes b target c aim d objective
8 Bill Gate, is the president of Microsoft Company, is a billionaire
a which b whom c who d whose
9 Football fans gather around the TV in the corner of the club to see the final
a assembled b collected c wandered d reached
10 Recently The Asian Games have been advancing _ all aspects
a.in b at c from d with
11 Where were the 11th Asian Games held?
a Japan b Thailand c China d India
12 When were the 2st Asian Games held?
a in1954 b.in 1958 c 1962 d 1966
13 New sports and traditional sports have been added _ the Games
a at b in c to d with
14 Scuba-diving and windsurfing are both aquatic sports
a combat b water c field d effort
15 Their efforts were much _ when they won gold medals in bodybuilding and billiards
a required b expended c appreciated d considered
16 Players tried their best to win the
a ball b prize c flag d score
17 A football match is divided into two
a parts b sections c lines d halves
18 The Asian Games are held every four years in a selected country, and to athletes of all Asian countries
a they are open b they open c are opened d it is open
19 Solar energy is not only plentiful clean and safe
a and b but c but also d as well
20 That’s the old man house was burned down
a who b whose c whom d that
21 Neil Arm Strong was the first person foot on the moon
a.set b to set c who setting d to be set
22 _ water, people and other livings could not exist
a Without b Not c No d Unless
23 Badly _ air can cause illnesses, even death
a pollute b.polluting c polluted d pollutants
24 The ring _is made of gold and diamond
a she is wearing it b she is wearing c linda like d he gave it to her 25 The job _ is very dangerous
a he applied for b he applied for it c for it he applied d he applied it for 26 All of us are fond _ sports
a.from b in c to d of
(2)a explain b explained c explaining d to explain 28 The moon _ around the earth
a moves b moved c to move d moving
29 It took him two hours _ that report
a write b to write c wrote d writing
30 I’m looking forward _ your email soon
a to receive b receiving c to receiving d received
C ERROR IDENTIFI CATION: identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect. 31 The girl who name’s Alice gave you this letter
a b c d
32 The quality of the shoes produced in this factory are very good a b c d 33 The Asian Games have been advanced in all aspects
a b c d 34 They kept to talk about the clowns
a b c d
35 Are these the keys that you are looking for them? a b c d
D COMPREHENSION: Read the passage and made the correct choice.
The Olympic Oath
Pierre the Coubertin wrote an oath for the (36) to recite at each Olympic Games
During the (37) ceremonies, one athlete recites the oath on behalf of all the athletes The Olympic Oath
was first taken during the 1920 Olympic Games by Belgian Fencer Victor Boin The Olympic Oath states:“In the name
of all (38) , I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, (39) _ and abiding
by the rules (40) govern them, in the true spirit of sportmanship, for the glory of sports and the honor of our teams.”
36 a founders b sportsman c gymnasts d athletes
37 a open b opening c opened d to open
38 a gymnasts b footballers c competitors d coaches
39 a to respect b respecting c respected d respect
40 a who b whom c whose d that
E CHOOSE THE ANSWER (A,B,C or D) that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before it
41 The coffee was too hot for me to drink
A The coffee is so hot that I can’t drink it B The coffee is so hot that I can’t drink
C The coffee was so hot that I couldn’t drink D The coffee was so hot that I couldn’t drink it 42 Learning English is not easy
A It is not easy to learningEnglish B It is not easy to learn English C It is easy to learningEnglish D It is not difficult to learn English 43 Jane is a better cook than Daisy
A Daisy can’t cook as well as Jane B Daisy isn’t a cook as good as Jane C Daisy can cook as badlyas Jane D Daisy can’t cook as good as Jane 44 If you have finished your homework by midnight, you can go to the party.
A Unless you go to the party, you can’t finish your homework by midnight B Unless you finish your homework by midnight, you can’t go to the party C Having finished your homework by midnight , you will go to the party D The party is held at midnight when you have finished your homework 45 I started studying in this school four years ago.
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