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43 Which sentence is true? '
'' i
,
A That different groups of people there speak different dialecLs makes it difficult for them to understFrnd '
eachother ' F ";k
B The water from "Lake Disappointment" is a good source for the aboriginal people there 3p,: .&i 'ffi
C The colour of the rocks and soil there are dark red
,/'\i,i,,,-D The inhabitants there live on some kinds of plants that are not poisonous
A know how to k"6;il ;.r; *ut"rioilrture use' ,li*';r'sl ,{^
ll
B come from flfty different groups ,ur ,.r" ,f
:!'
Q.never eat bush tomato€s *.i$.iiif,**" .,,' ,
O, suffer from the lack of water "bw" " r'
45 The movement of the.aboriginatpeople '"',
A leads to the problem of the shortage of water B depends on where the.,sources of water are
C is a prominent feature of this desert D aims at looking for food."
V Fill in each numbered btank rdrith one suitable word or phrase
allowed a(n) certain
because farmers claimed
In the 1972 the Australian government 46)
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a quota
that the kangaroos were (47) their crops The problem is a half million kangaroos
can be killed legally each year, a fufther two and a half million are The animals are killed for a
variety of (48) The main one, however, is that kangaroo sold for human (49)
-
usuallY
in the form of steaks - or is used as pet food There are also to be made (50)
-number of kangaroos to be killed or "culled" every year Legislation
the sale of their skins
46,A introduced 47.A enriching 48.A results 49.A consumption 50.A by
I Phonetics
A
1 A, spgcies
2 A rhinoceros A, extinction A, mosquito A habitat
6 There are not enough A reserving ,f
7 Al an species i$ia
B produced B injuring B pretexts
B, need B during
B benefit
C turned out
C, ruining
C excuses
C essential
C identify
C exploitation
C rhinoceros
C priority
D offered
D spoiling
D reasons
D generation D extinction D expression
D, leopard
D wildlife
D usage
D from
UNIT 10 : EN ERED SPECIES
B B
B gorilla
B sociable
A dangerous ',r.\ B
C reseruedly D reserves
of an organism which is at risk of becoming e)tinct
C endanger D endangerment
B,
-
water has #)Wn many species to the verge of extinction
A ContaminationS## :; B Contaminating C Contaminated D Contaminate The Red List is a$pecrdl book that prwides names of
-
and endangered animals A vulnerable"=u .- B vUlnerapility C vulnerableness D vulnerably 10 Different "EEffOrS have been made in order to save endangered species
A co65gryq -f- "''6i:' B conservation C conservative D' conservatively
11 Peter hA# .ecI, workiig for 10 hours He
-
be very tired now
A needn't " B must C mustn't
12 He is unretlaoiHtWhat he says,
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be believed
A .ffino!,' ' B must not C' needn't 13 Lqjft#iid my own way there You
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wait for me
R, snoilidn't,/ can't B have to / must C can / needn't rpribnnyt e'ii$agement ring was precious! It
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have cost a fortune
A must B should C doesn't need
D can't D must
D might / mustn't D needn't ,.ftg,,Vou- take your umbrella along with you today It
-rain
later on this afternoon
'',;',.1@5yoht
to / mustn't B needn't / will c will / must D should / might
(3)"r-t *rr yr rr* ,a
16 Right now, Jim the paper and Kathy dinner' ;.
a ieads I has cooked B is reading / is cooking C has read / was cooking D read will be cool$.pg
""
t7 Tom wrote that letter , , ,i,
A That letter was wrote by Tom B, That letter was written byTom dt#i; : r l ::''
C That letter is wrote by Tom D That letter is written by Tom *\ *
18 Before I
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to the city, I will visit the Museum of Modern Aft '"'%*u/' A willgo B go C' have gone Q W$$'t'mve ggne,;r
19, where I camq from 'ldn**i' p,,n fu
A She told me 'B She said to me C, She advised me o-She a6keO $e
zo.'{iiiiisir-saia b met''' Do you know-how far it il to the station ? " /!,**rrri,
,,,,,''' ,
A, The stranger ask€d me if I knew how far it is to the station' 'dr*,,.,n;''
B The stranger asked.to me if I knew how fa'r it was to the station
.i
C The stranger asked me if I known how far it was to the station
,M-D The stranger asked me if I knew how far it was to the station fry',!;Y.,{, tr1,t*; 21 We in New York for ten years and then we
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here in 1987 oliffi'
A' have lived/ moved B' lived / moved c' lived/ had movg#llt1\;'i'' D"'had lived / moved
22 Chinese
by more than one billion people all over the world
'" -l
A speak B is speaking C' spoken ji'' $' D is spoken
,f' l' ;
23 She apologized the teacher
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r i! #
A to / for being tate B to / for be tate C to / an$Mlng fa[d D with / for being late 24 The old man is said
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all his money to an old people's homffiffie died
A have left B to leave C to have lefi 'qffi D to leaving
25 While I _- the floor, Mrs Parker began cooking !
A, swept B was sweeping C has swept
26 Children are especially vulnerable
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food poisoning
A, about B for
27, We've been
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the party but
A thrown at B stared at at 28,
-
Red List has been introduced to raise people's
A The B A
29 Ba: " Where you usually buy your coffee ?"
A I don't drink coffee at work _t,iffi -**
C I'd rather drink white coffee Ek ,W
of conservation needs
D.p
rather expensive these days D At a little store next to the supermarket
- Lan: "
-."
B They are made of wood
D The box was going to be recYcled
B Anyone who wants doing the examination
D Anyone who wants to the examination
B was steadily increased
D has been steadilY increasing B, Had I a mobile yesterdaY
D If I have had a mobile yesterday B My father let me using his car
D My father let me use his car
B not to tell anyone what had happened D not to tell no one what had happened
D has been sweeping
D to D invited to
30 Hoa: " What are these boxes for ?" A They were put there YesterdaY
C To keep old documents lu urJLurrErro inrr "ru
must enter before next Friday:
A Anyon *ants to the examination
C Anyone which wants to ffie examination
32 Since the early 1990s, the for personal computers
31
A steadily increase C are steadily increasi
33 , I I couldcould $ave"t' you
AJf I h.d ,obile ye$erday
C Had I had a mobile
34 My father attoweQ.neffi use his car
A My father let me toiuse his car
C My father lE#fu*g tdbe using his car
35 Ann asked md'ffifu*l-.
A not to tell anyone w^ftrtfs happened
C to nottell anyone what had happened
III.
36 Animals (A) fleir (B) habitat because (C) deforestation and polluted (D) environment
and watered (A) are the sources of(B) illnesses in(C) many big cities nowadays (D) 37 Poltrted,pir,
38 Ihejffi).,boy is veru (B) young to drive (C) that lorry (D)
39 The'dHipsl (A) you drive (B), the greater (C) danger vou get (D)
4QrrShe fef'S$U (A) about (B) the (C) examination result (D)
}t Read the passaoe carefully and choose the correct ansr4rerc
.,;ii,i* Annieatewart has been working at Woburn Animal Kingdom for the past twelve years and for eight
''a*t$ re that worked at Longleaf Safari Park It's hard physical work, out in all weathers Animals have to
(4)Trtdng THPT Bd Didm Bdi TQp Ti6ng Anh
12-,.It,s a five-day week including weekends and bank holidays I begin by loading feeds onto the LaRd S'
Rover, then I drive to Eland I feed and check them, making sure none are injured or sick and that they have
- !L^ ^-^ {t
dangerous wild animals They only trust Wvo of us to go near them, so if there are any on my day off, I might easily be called in During the season when we are open to the publicr':
job to patrol the park in Land Rovers, watching the public as much as the animals People can
and warnings They seem to have no idea of possible danger." ,jr
"This is a job which requires dedicaticin and hard work I'd had experience of
,|r
of my
$gns
Kingdom
boarding kennels and l was fascinated by the safari concept So I wrote to them a
get E job It's like a wild farnf'animal here - the animals have.plenty of freedom ar
independence and responsibility which are centrql to my job."
4t What is AnnieS job?
A A zoo keeper B A patrolman C' A guard
42 Annieb daily work b A feeding the animals
B making sure that the visitors are not in danger when the park is
ffr
iing after $ogs in rs piky q1bu0h to
ridv thee*
;"t!r!,;,,= D An ar'rimal trainer
!r.r!.ii:i;!ir?irtt, ,t.t.l,
?/&iss
T
C checking whether the animals are injured or ill D All of them are correct
43 How many kind of animals are mentioned in the passge?
A One B Two C Three D None
44 Which information is not given in the passage?
A Annie has to be work if necessary even on holidays or at
weektfhds;l-B One part of Annie's job is showing visitors where to visit and what to see at Woburn Animal
C Annie applied for this job because he loved it'
D It's hard work because Annie has to work outside in all weathers 45 It can be inferred from the above passage that
A Woburn Animal Kingdorn is the name of
B Longleaf Safari Park is open to tourists all the
C Annie is satisfied with his job at Woburn Animal D Annie with the other employees takes care of the
Pandas are one of the (46) They live only in a small area in the
mountains of South-western China There -1,000 pandas (47) in the wild and the number
is decreasing all the time, There are a 48) in zoos and research stations'
Although they are protected, (49) their skins Because they are so
rare, their skins are very valuable in forests and can only eat bamboo'
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(50)
their habitat is getting smaller and smaller, danger of dying from lack of suitable food'
v.
46 A rare 47 A sulive
48 A more 49 A in
50 A As
I Phonetics
A
1 A endangeregl
2 A attitgde
3 A medicine
B
4 A
5 A
II.
B rarest
B destroygl
B survive B priority
B animal
B seriously
C rarely
C surviving
C of all
C for
C Since then
D least rare D are surviving
D at least
D about
D Because of
D provided D hgman D pr[mary D primary D identify
D pollution
D biological
D Urbanizations
over
with
TEST 2
C damaged C introdgce
C crisis
C, classify
C commercial
fqr endangered animals are being seriously damaged and
natural habitats,
(5)THPT Bd Didm
9 The number of species around the globe threatened with
-
is over
A extinctively B extinctive C extinct
10 The loss of forest is '"tne earth's plant and animal variety
Bei Anh Ldp 12 - Chtldng'Trinh
15,000
D extinction
film
D saw
B have not met /rhave left
D have not met / left
C had alreadv seen '- ffiti:l-.s
adv r "*" ;
A destruction B destroying C destroyed
11 Keep quiet You talk so loudly in here Everybody is working
A may B must C might
12 lohn is not at home He
-go
somewhere with Daisy' I am not sure
A might B will C must
13 ._ I have.a day.off tomorrow? - Of course not We have a lot of things
A Must '8 Will g May
14, The computer .' -reprogramming There is something wrong with the
A mUSt B need C should
15 You touch that switch, whatever you
A mustn't B couldn't C won't :
tt Karen didn't want to come to the cinema with us because she
-
the
A has already seen B already had seen
t7. We witl send you the results as soon as they are ready
tx
A You will be sent the results as soon as they are ready
B You will be sent the results as soon as they are ready by us j
"i{
C The results will be sent you by us as soon as they are reacly D The results will be sent you as soon as they are ready by
18 They since theY school
A did not meet / left
C, not met / left
19 I thanked everybody
A for helped they had given me
C of all the help they hid.given me @*"
20 Learning English
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easy
B for all they had given me
given me allthe help
A says not to be B said to be not said be not D is said not to be
27 I said to him, " Why hasn't she eaten anything ? "
A I asked him why she had eaten anything
C I asked him why I hadn't eaten
B wasn't responsible for the failure D were responsible for the failure
B despite all her efforts to control it
D although her trying to control it
Ssked him, "Why she hadn't eaten anything? " asked him why she hadn't eaten anything'
22 Every time he thinks of his mother's homesick
A will have felt B felt .' C feels D, is feeling
23 " Tom, please dont tell anYone mY number,'said Jane,
A, Jane told Tom please don't tell telephone number
B Jane asked Tom not to tell anyone her number
C Jane said to Tom not tell anyone her new
D Jane wanted Tom didn't teffinyone my new telephone number
24 Up to now Down's syndromSS^
A have not been cured d hare not to be cured C have not cured D have not been curing
25 Yesterday while I was st gr my roommate
-
a pie
A was baking *'r ffiffigeen baking C has baked D' bakes
26, The Red List has beedintroducEwto raise people! awareness conservation needs,
A on B of '' ' C at D for
27 He has been aOse*ffiU- school very often lately'
28 Plant and aniffi*e4inction leads to a loss of
-
biodiversity'
A.the * - B.a' ' C.an D'P
29 John: "l've passetflffinal exam." - Tom: "
-."
A Good lugk j{ B It's nice of you to say so
c Thatlb gqffi[tdea D Congratulations! 30 Hung: " wouffiu like to have dinner with me ?" Lam: " ."
A Yes, Id,,' ve Bj' B I'm very happy C Yes, it is D' Yes, so I
(6)Trddng THPT Bd Didm Bei Ti6hg Anh -Trinh
* ,.8
A The news was so bad that it shocked Daisy' B The bad news was shocking 35 Mr Mitts lost his job because he was late every day
A If Mr Mills weren't late every day, he wouldn't lose his job
B The reason why Mr, Mills.lost his job was that he was late every day'
C Mr Mills was late every day so losing his iob.
Q" Mr Mills would have lo'St his job if he had been late eyery gqy
UI Find tha-underli
at night (D)
36 Despite of (A) the pills which (B) are availablb, many people still have tlguOlp
37 We are ooirrgto (A) visit our (B) grandparents when (c) we will (D) finish
38 The (A) price of whEat exports (B) will been (C)'increased W (D) the
39 Tom likes taking part (A) sports, so (B) he will join (C) the football team of (D)
p (D) the intensive 40 There have been (A) little change !n (B) patient's health since (C) he
care unit
Most people are afraid of sharks but they usually not knovy:very
there are 350 kinds of sharks and all of them are meat eaters So
them For example,
Sharks are 100 million years old In fact they lived at the samd dinosaurs Today, sharks live in
every ocean in the world, but most sharK live in warm water They keep th" o.uun, clean because they eat
sick hsh and animals Sharks not have ears However, they'hear'sounds and movements in water Any
sound of movement makes the water vibrate SharG can feel these vibrations which help the sharks find
in low light They often hunt for food A I willfly in a helicopter B I have flew in a helicopter
C I have flown in a helicopter D have I flown in a helicopter
34 It was such bad news that Daisy was shocked'
there are 350 kinds of sharks and all of them aie meal eaters Soffiphalt<s are very big' The whale shark is 50 to 60 feet long But some sharks are very small The dwarf shark-i5 b.q!Y.f inches long'
Qharkq arp 1oo miilion vears olcl In fact thev lived at the samdtimwSs dinosaurs Today, sharks live i
food Sharks use their large eyes to find food, too' $gst sharfs at dawn, in the evening or in.the middle of the nigft' , -".,.{r,'l i
ry.
Scientists want to learn more about sharks for For example, cancer is common tn
many animals, including people However, it is rare in Scientists want to flnd out why sharks almost never get cancer Maybe this information can help cancer, too
41 Most people are afraid of sharlcs because
A there are many kinds of sharks C some sharks are small but some
42 Sharks are important and useful
A they hetp fishermen catch small C they don't get cancer as other
43 Shark hunt for food at night
-.
A so as to sleeP the ne)ft morning'
C so that they can rest duringfihe day
44 Information about sharks
A make people less fri to see sharks B show how they can
are meat eaters
D sharks live in every ocean of the world
B they can hear the vibrations in the ocean D they contribute to the cleaning of the ocean
B because they can see well in poorly-lit ocean
D to find their favourite food in the dark
C help scientists to fin$rsul tU
D helps us know how{g avoid
people from cancer
45 The main idea of
A, introducing
B shark can
about sharks: their habitat, their size, how useful they are to scientists
prevent cancer
irth"rmore, they (49)- our surroundings more interesting Uncontrolled hunting
wildlife and people have also harmed animals such as the passenger pigeon which
C.a living in sea
D sharK and of sea animals
W-nimportantpartinthe(46)ofnatureandsupplyuswithmany
important di" , Ftrd! and other small animals help (aB) insects Wild animals provide food
v.
11
and recreation,
nir O.str"v.d,li tot 8f *itOtifu anO peopte frave atso harmed animals such as the passenger pigeon which
Oisapdmid completety Others (50) the whooping cranet the blue whale and the American alligator are in the d;inger of dYing out
46,iA world'iif' B balance C activity D appearance
+i R qoods B items C products D advantages
*4s n Ionttot B delete C develop D' remove
n t49,,A*-do, B let C make D' change
50,tA:-& B including C' alike D' consisting
(7)THPT Bd Didm 12 - Chndng {rinh
TEST 1
I Phonetics
x.4 I\ laco 6:.n
1 A book
2 A Urce
B.t@ C whg
B resogrce C cgrse
D' lose
".6'lrilii'"
.: "{4}, n
^^l^i rr ":+l::!
D colqUr '\
D taste
D was prepared D coutd be selected
D be drown
D haven't decided
D liked
3 A advice B Pick C' might
; Ch;;; the wqrd vtihich is str€ss.ed,differerrtlv from the.r€st A.'imagine -B' important C' example
S n.*aiffjrent B carefully C' holiday
II Vocabularv and Grammar
ffinow how to _life in^the wilderness ?
A survival B' survive C' survivor
z wnit kind of books you
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reading most ?
-A enjoyabty ffijoyuote c' enjoy *.@ D;'enjoyableness 8'Booksinthehomearea-sourceofknowledgeandpleasu66";.,ffi
A wonderfully a wonders C' wonder "rd P D' wonderful
9 If it,s a book on a subject that you're interested in, youll want tqlneW'nd,ifl.-: ]U-
A digest B' digestive c' digestaff''1- itt' D' digestion
10 Books are bY readers'
A tasteful B tasted 11 Dr KaY, I'd like to ask how meals
A will be PrePared B can PrePare 12 Your food
-
from this menu'
C tastefullY
in the Space Station
A been selected 13 A house can
-
easilY'
A be draw
C can't be solved
15 Tom the Party' A will be invited to B'
B could be select B be drawn
will invite
C be PrePared
.tr ""
Ep pEen drawn
t4 Nobody can solve the.mystery' -> The mystery
A, can be solved bY noUodY be solved
be not solved
C will be invited D willto be invited t6 The garage is going to repair the ar,
next week A We are going to have the car
rage next week
B We are going to have the car repa
;: w;;;;;;i6 i" make the car repaired ffie saras€1ext-Leek'
; vi[;t;6oin6 to make the car repair at tde garage next week' 17 I wnJt to Ouy for npfun's birthday yet'
a ann't rlpcide B aren't oeqolng
A don't decide
18 I wish I him, but I
A wiltlike
lg Eeau* of working hffd, she
;Hffi##?',;i;d%;;"iffriir B she was too il to work hard
rl ^I!L^ ^1 -lr
B which A whose & I
21 This machiner.ffi[aftgr 5.30 P-m.',
A must used'to OEffi'' B mustn't be used C' needn't to be used D' may used be
t llE ffi'xHilrfuunu r",, ,,, D she was not iil arthoush she worked hard
20 The missing uovaffpirens have been so worried, hasiust been found
.i; :.9 R rerhirh C whOm D' hiS
C wouldnt decide
C like
22.'Td;;;"*.rr theffieam -. thev knew it was polluted'
n mnronridl:;ii1t.i : B because C otherwise D' even though 23 ;rlftil"k; 1,,q"Jb ir.n.n sne even can,t use her French to ask for directions
A a few .,r, ,ui B any C' a little D'
little
A a f,€w ,r' ;.o e' erry
24 " fut uiait titttomonow,i aid the teach.en
e".ffffier,,told me not to wait till the day before mfn" ffiq.St told not to wait Ull the day after' t in teacfier told me not to wait till the day after'
'., hafnr
.,.lll ; Th; teacher told not me to wait till the day before'
2S egrran taught at this school'
A.*B*ft B aren't C' won't D' can't
r
(8)Tridng THpT Bd Didm , Bdi ,T€p Ti6hg Anh !-dp 12 - Chtldng:frinh-9h{tilt
-;- 26
-your
coat it's cold outside ' , ' '
A Fill in B Turn on C Go on D Put on i,,
27 Remember to
-
your shdes when you are in a Japanese house' k
A hold up B put on t' take off D'' go of t
28
-
boo6 are stitt a cheap way to get information and enteftainment fu;'@"-K '''
A An B F c A D' The 't**+ig;ir,q'I-u=
29 Wendy: " Have you ever broken a bone ?" - Chris: "
"' - rF,, '%
A No, I ever B Yes, I did C Yes, I never , ftrlEveq ,,, " 30 CuStomer: ' HOW muCh iS this ?,, ASSiStant: " - ."
,;tifr"' i.?
fu.Itt made of silk P.Lw"ntY dollars, madam* , ,,1 ,
c It,s not very large D You can pay in cash, *atlH*lffi*._ * beforeyou leave the hotel
A You should be Paid Your bill C Your bill should be Paid 31
32 flhe feets happy because of her coming birthday parA A Her coming birthday party makes her happy B
C She feel happy to come to a birthday party D
33 If Bell hadn't invented the telephone,
A somebody else would it C somebody else would have done it
Because she was
"ll.iliN:i'
she,,feels happy
happily come B
D it
B D
B D
't have done it
somebody else
34 The company had to be closed down
-.
A because the loss of several main orders
C because of lose several main orders
35 , he took his seat quietlY'
A So as to not disturb our conversation
because of several main orders
because they lose several main orders
So that not disturbing our conversation
C In order not to disturb our conversation our conversation
III.
36 The little boy isn't Allowed to (A) seeing (B) this 37 Images and sound gften are added(A) to games
he is not old enough(C)to see (D) it'
B) them more realistic(C)and mor:e pxciting (D)
38 Mr (A) Green has be€n taught (B) at (C) the (D) u since 1998
last year (D)
40 Paula failed her driving (A) test for dbspite of (C) her many hours of practice (D)
ry.
There are books with fairy tales in Often the same stories are known and repeated in
many different languages Some of the in these stories are remarkable, although not as
and science today Most fairy tales begin with
remarkable as things that are truly
"Once upon a time " and end with "They lived
Once upon a time, there was a girl Cinderella who did all the work in the kitchen while her lazy
sisters did nothing One night hqg.*istei went to a ball at palace, Cinderella was left at home, very sad After
a time her fairly godmother and told cinderella that she could go to the ball, but to return home by
midnight So she went to the&lLin the beautiful dress but at midnight she ran back home, leaving one of
her shoes on dance floor to see her again and went to every house until he found that
shoe was the right size and the prince were married and live happily ever after
4L Boola with fairy tales'dre found fti
Not
A our country onlV@ B few countries
C atl countries effeptffilrs D many countries
42 Acording to tffiasSge, things are truly happening in medicine and science today are
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things that
According to ttffipasgge, t
happen n soffiffil@. \ as remarkable affiff
l not as rdrrarkable
a6-, tqyygt, /, Jvrrrw ffi&:erYv,
A ai remarkaOte Jffi B more remarkable than
C not as rd $arkable aB D less remarkable than
43 Who wotfkdid(fue"hafuest at home?
n CinderellaldEffifls, B Cinderella's mother'
C Ci.Fdere[d ner#lf D' Cinderella's godmother'
44 Otdeaelta was very sad because
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R her{fuers Went to a ball and left her at home B she did all the work in the kitchen' E1her taiii Fiters did nothing D her sisters were invited to a ball'
45 At the end of the story,
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: A Cinderella's fairy godmother came to comfort her
' imK.irince invited Cinderella to the ball
,, CYilffi of Cinderella's sister was married to the prince'
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D Cinderella got married to the prince and they [ad a very happy life'
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WhenourR,,t,-ffiisoneofhisverynest(+o)-aboutAmerica.Th!*.'i
bookstore has almost everything he wants to look for about books, with an extremely'helpful 3R
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iE' -staff Another interesting thing that cannot be found anywhere is that it has a caf6 right irylQWlth Small
tables for customers %,trir*;'
severaltimes a week, there are bands (48)
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popular songs They sing (,.1?)e_- and iseive
severaltimes a week, there are bands (48)
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popular songs They sing (,.1?)F_- and rFcelve
warm applause from the audience who come tn"ietor books The bookstore is fille$&jth ntlfic a,1d'pleasant
scent of coffee There, one c?.f read any books he wants whether he would like to brry one"tBb) $'-not,
he isalways welcome, l4any siudents not Consider it a bookstore but a library J,." -,i :: )
46 A excites " ' B impresses C' impressions D; *i.,19#6nt
47 A kindly B nicely C friendly ." ?' w61n$f
48, A play B PlaYer C PlaYing
+g, n iiveiy B' lovelY C beautiful
50 A or B so C but
TEST 2
I Phonetics e.
1 A few
2 A type
3 A slow
B dew
B why
B down
B Choose the word which is stressed differentlv from the rest
4, A again
5 A appear
B swallow
B replace
C journey C describe
D typical D swallow
D subject D swallow
tyre show c c
;li"eefl
9 The book is about a
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story
A, fascinating B fascing*l%idl / C fascinated D fascinate 10 The animal iriends are
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wiih
A, reunite B reunited F' C reunitedly D' to reunite 11, The room is too dirty It
-now.
A should clean B.;$hould have cleaned C should be cleaning D should be cleaned 12 The situation- to
A cannot allow ffiocannot be allowed C cannot have allowed D cannot be allowing
13 The machine
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on is switch
A can turn .d' g ;w turned c must turn D should be turning
14 Everybody agrees that'ho more staff
B should not be emPloYed D will be emPloYed
B must bg observed c must have observed D had better observe
the countryside
R ic rrcad fnr C- rrsed to D haS used
A to swallow B' swallow *;,m C.pwallowing D' swallowed
B Each animal has a distinct $nry#"*m
A personally B personafi4d W"qW C personal D, personality
A is used [D o 'I B is used for C used to D nas usr
17 We will rtriss,laura when she , but she says she'll keep in touch'
A leave -ffi@$ B will leave C leaves D' is leave
18 Saigpn, affihe Pearl of Jhe Far East, was first built more than 200 years ago
II Vocabulary anC Grammar
6 Books are still a cheap way to get information and
A entertain B entertainment Q*,tntertaining D' entertainingly
7, Some stories are for "1"
A KAhgfi"- B which knew C that is known D' knowing 19 I dffiffffi:Svoid to Parties'
A, go -' ; B to go C gone D' going
2pli"' - you show me the way to the nearest gas station, please ?"
_ojli)l,Yes, i':*ffiogO Turn third left It's on your right"'
B Do C MaY D' Could
zr t'ffibt my ballpoint P€h,
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I had to write with a pencil
(10)THPT Bd Didm
A.a B the
29 Tim: " Can I borrow that magazine ?"
A Yes, I do B Yes, of course
30 Ursula: "I'm afraid I can't hear you."
A, Itn sorry I1l speak louder
C I really can't say
31 His parents wanted to know
A had he made any progress at school
32 He hitchhiked around the United States
A, so as that to save the money
C to saving the moneY
a agg
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B Yes, I can come uP now
D OK You can sa! now
Ti€hg Anh
12-A but B so
22 We can't afford to buy such a luxurious house
A, The house is so luxurious'that we don't want to buy it
B The house cannot be afforded by us
C The house is too expensive for us to buy
D It was such a luxurious house that we can't buy it
28 Did Jane get
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iob she applied for ?
C although
C an
- John: "
C Thanks
- Fred: l!
D because
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D no article
D No, thank you
B whether was he making had he made any prwless at schoo-l*' C if he had made any progress at school fl Wffi
D, whether he had making any progress at school
in.order to saving the moneY
as to save the moneY
33 It is believed that the man escaped in a
A The man is believed to be escaped i
B The man is believed to have C The man is believed to escaPe in
D The man ls believed to have a stolen car
B the more earlY You will arrive D the earlier will You arrive
B sent all of the guests D sent to all of the guests 34 The sooner you leave,
A the earlier you will arrive
C the as earlier you will arri
35, Have you had the i
A send to all of the
C sent to the guests all
III.
36 Books are the (A) which we should always be kept (C) at our side till (D) the end of life'
37 38 39 40,
ry.
Although Joe is
A large number
(A), but (B) his mother still (C) loves him a lot (D)'
(A) is caused (B) by careless (C) drivinq (D)
Neither Jane (A) sister Amanda can't (B) any (C) cookinq (D)
People rush hou,rs (B) are used to (C) the traffic jams (D)
supply
haven't been slow to realize this and are now selling a product which needn't take
up €i$-much time but still tells you an excellent story, The new product is the audio book-cassette
recording of shoftened novels, often read by well-known personalities or the author themselves' Audio books ,,=e.q66:ly new but people are becoming more aware of
them and sales are increasing all the time
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One of the attractions of audio books is that they are like listening to the radio, only better' YQy c
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listen to what you want when you want and you won't ever miss anything Much of their appeal lies in their
flexibttity They allow you to dobther things while you're listening, such as driving or doing the housewofk"
4t NowadayE there is a wealth of leisure activities to choose from
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Nowadays, there is a wealth of leisure activities to choose rrom
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A so there's no one that wants to read books for entertainment ffi,- '
B such as watching W, listening to music, going to an art gallery or conceft or reading"boi)'K]%, ",
"*tj/' C all people spend little time reading books for pleasure
D so reading books for pleasure is completely neglected
42 In the modern world,
&-books that take readerd'b lot of time mustn't be published
B publishers find it"unnecessary to make booKs for pleasure
C the audio book is considered one of useful forms of entertainment
D people doh't know how to read booK for pleasure
43 Audio books
A is a kind of cassette recording of shortened novels B are being sold increasingly nowadays
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B are being sold increasingly nowadays ,ririitffi.
C whose novels are by well-known personalities or the authors themgbfvd$":
D All are correct .,,," W
44 The following sentences are corect EXCEPT ,i' I ,,\'
A You can listen to the radio book while you're doing someth
B Listening to the audio book is similar to listening to the
45 The new main idea of the passage is
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A a new product for pleasure-audio books
C Audio books are relatively new but sales are not increasing all the tii#fle
D Audio books are sometimes considered to be enjoyable way of knoviledge than reading
C some advertisements on audio books
Books are written for the benefit and pleasure
of various types There are books for children as well as
specialists, some are written for students in schools and
B the growth of audio books
of audio books
who like to read them But theY are D
v.
C teenagers C indefinite
C harms C most
C bewilder
: WATER SPORTS TEST 1
C visitgg[
C beEreen
C swimmerg C referee
C gymnastics
Some books are written for
many are written just for pleasures
D adults D believable
D develops
D best D acquaint
D playeg!
D, rowing
D lineg
D competition D skating
D synchronization D scuba-diving D committed
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and
of the mind Indeed, the variety of books is (4J
Almost every book extends the
the reader does not learn any new facts he may at (49) - learn a few new words,
expressions or ideas In fact, certain bookf;"a-re mainly to (50) the reader with the beauty of
language and ideas They not deal human experiences
46 A babies
47 A clear 48 A affects 49, A all
50 A offer
I Phonetics
A
1 A interferec! A water
3 A capg ::
B
B youngsters
B definite
B attracts eJ8ast
provide
B allowggl
r B slgimming B meters B penalty
B swimming
4 A
5 A scuba-divifig
II.
6 Who ',' swimming ?
.A:'synchroriiie B synchronized C, synchronizing
B scuba-dive C scuba-dived
to a player who
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flve Personal fouls ?
B, committal
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1 If the weather worse, we won't go to the beach
".,,,,*3+,
A would get B gets C will get D' got i.tgt?it::{Wii;fu
' 'l]n.*HiTii''::'ilt '- somethine' B had been / wourd have eaten
,'or$ii';*, C were / would eat D were / would have eaten -, ."i* : we / go I zoo I if I itl be / nice / Sunday ffio :$r,, L
A: We go to the zoo if it is nice on Sunday B, We will go to zoo if it is niQ$ on .$tnday,
C We will go to thQ zoo if it is nice on Sunday D We will go to the zoo if it iE;niry Sundby
4 Well get wef if we out " "ii
A so B went C did go /' D had g$fre
5 I dont have moneyl so I can't help you A If I have money, I will help you
C If I had money, I could help you
help you D If I had money so
6 You will become ill
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you stop working so hard like that
unless B when c if
7 What would you if you a million dollars ?
C had won
A until
A would win B win
8
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orders, this disaster would not have happened
A Had you have obeyed B You obeyed C Had you
9 If I
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I would have said hello
A had seen B saw C see
LO People don't understand him because he doesn't speak very cleaily
B If I didn't have
you
D won
D You had obeyed
D would see
late
D wouldn't walk D or
D unless
C walks D walked
D weren't angried
B wouldn't have entered / knew D wouldn't entered / knew
B We won't go out if it doesn't stops raining
D Both A and C are correct
A If he spoke very clearly, people would undersQpl,hl;1
B If he didn't speak very clearly, people wouldn'f'"unffi
A if B in case but
13 I'm playing tennis tomorrow
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it's
A provided B if C as long as
14 Ill let you borow the book but you must to return t nert week
A If you promise to return the bool! I let you it
B, If you promised to return the I1l let you borrow it
C If you promise to return the next week, I1l let you borrow it
next week, I won't let you borrow it
D If you promise to return
15 If someone
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in here IQ'be very frightened
C, If he had spoken very clearly, people would have
D, If he spoken very clearly, people would understand 11 If I had been looking where he was going, he
A wouldn't have walked B didn't walk
12 You should start doing it right now,
-A would walk
16 If she with him,
17 Tom _ for the
A wouldn't enter /
C wouldn't have known
18 We won't go ratntng
A rf it WEwon't go out
stop raining
C We won't
t9 I/ happier/if, / traiel / together
A I was if we can go traveling together
if we could go traveling together happier if we could go traveling together
if we could go traveling together,
in that subject, I would try to learn more about it
C I was
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would haVe spoken to him
A hadn't been angry hadn't angried C didn't angry last week if he
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that it would be so difficult
B I
c I o
"[+ uld n.pffii
20 : interested
(13)TTIAY, 4,,/GHT, MI'ST, ITIUSTNIT, NEEDNIT
1 You wear that dress again You
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tenible in yellow
A mustn't / might B mustn't / look C needn't / looked
+ A! careful of that dog It bite you.'
A may B have to C could be able to
5 You strike a match' This room full of gas
A mustn't / is B needn't / is
6 You strike a match I
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see well enough A don't have to / can B mustn't / can
A don't have
7 MOTHER TO DAUGHTER: You come in earlier at night
A need to B will C must
8 You drive tast There
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a speed limit here'
A mayn't / is B needn't / is C mustn't / C mustn't." You drive fast We've plenty of time
A needn't to B don't have to
10 I don't think we should throw that letter away We
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need
A should B must C might
11 MILWAY NOTICE: Passengers walk on the line
A must not B needn't
12 NOTICE BESIDE ESCALATORS: Dogs and push
A don't have B needn't to
13 You leave your car unlocked This place :
A needn't / is B mustn't / was C'
fulf of thieves
iyn't / is
14 EMPLOYER: You make two copies One
-A don't need / will B needn't / won't to / will
15 Give them this cheque They
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send
A shouldn't B don't need don't need to
16 Tell her that she
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be here bY
C don't have to / is
C needn't / can
C the most Pleasant
C as quicklY
C more exPensive C international 122
D' maY
break something THPT Bd Didm
2 NOTICE ABOVE PETROL PUMP: All engines be switched off'
A must B need to C need
A needn't -.8 mightn't C mayn't
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A mustn't to B must
17 I don't want the children to play in this room
A mustn't C would to
18 You change ( your clothg) Just come as you are' C mustn't
C needn't to
when serving customers C mustn't to
D may /
D should
AandC
D might D mustn't / are D mightn't
D mustn't D Both A and B
D must to
D mustn't / is
D, needn't / will D can't
D might
D need not to
D mayn't
D must not
D most pleasant D quicker
D the most exPensive
D internationalist
C don't have to
A mustn't
NOTICE I]
A needn't
21 PARK NOTICE: All dog*m- be kept on leads
A may ,ff*p needn't C must D' mustn't
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ffi*k#Rlsoil * DoUBLE coMPARlsoN
j-w
,,&* I A coMPARISoN
1 Spring is
A more
2 I can
B pleasant as my classmates
B quick
we have in stock
B expensive
English is the
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of languages
A