Plan the menu, do the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking1. 36.[r]
(1)Full name: ……… 1st term English examination Class……… Grade 12 – Time allowance: 45 minutes
== == I Phonetic:
*Which of the following words is pronounced differently from the others.
1 A bank B mango C handkerchief D naughty
2 A holiday B honest C Halloween D happy
3 A whole B while C which D where
4 A twelve B between C two D twinkle
5 A neighbour B receive C weight D great
*Choose the word whose main stress is different from others by circling A, B, C or D.
6 A competition B compete C competitive D competitor
7 A experiment B accidental C illiterate D industrial
II Vocabulary and grammar:
8 His parents……….to give him a motorbike if he pass the examination
A advise B want C tell D promise
9 When Luna New Year comes, you ……… a lot of lucky money
A would receive B will receive C will be given D both B and C
10 Unlike most Europeans, many Vietnamese …… a bowl of rice for breakfast everyday A used to eating B are used to eat C use to eat D are used to eating 11 The boss asked all his workers ………… on time
A come B to come C came D coming
12 I remember ………… you before, but I have forgotten your name
A to meet B meeting C met D both A and C
13 If we had time, we ………….to the party
A can go B would go C will go D would have gone
14 He is very studious He spends all his free time …………books
A be reading B to read C read D reading
15 The meeting had to be put ……… until a latter date
A off B on C away D up
16 The…… of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine
A reason B cause C need D purpose
17 The farmers ……… hard on the farm hours ago
A worked B have worked C will wok D work
18 I would like to thank you, … my colleagues, for the welcome you have given us
A on account of B because of C instead of D on behalf
19 If I ……… you, I ………… his invitation
A am/will refuse B were/would have refused
C were/ would refuse D had been/would refuse
20 Will you stop ………… with me this English song?
A sing B to sing C singing D sung
21 Oh! How dirty they are I think your clothes need………
A washing B to wash C to be washed D both A and C
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22 He managed to prevent deforesters ……… deforesting primeval forests
A of B from C on D for
(2)A reminded B suggested C encouraged D warned 24 Her son………….for damaging the television
A denied B admitted C apologized D both A and B
25 She …………me to read the article which she wrote last night
A allows B asks C wants D all are correct
III Writing
* Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
26 That woman will forgive you if you apologized to her for your impolite behaviour A B C D
27 He was made answer the police’s questions truly A B C D
28 The rules required us to form an orderly line and to not talk A B C D
*Complete each sentence using the most appropriate option Circle A, B, C or D.
29 It’s so ………that I don’t think I can
A expensive a holiday B an expensive holiday
B a holiday expensive D expensive an holiday
30 If I had studied better at high school, I……… A wouldn’t have been a university student now
B wouldn’t be a university student now C would be a university student now
D would have been a university student now
31 Margaret accused Tom ……… A with breaking the peace B for stealing her money
C on telling lies D of breaking her window
32 ………., driving fast is dangerous
A However experienced you are B However you are experienced C However experienced are you D However are you experienced
*Choose one of the following sentences that has the closest meaning with the given one 33 The old woman heard someone break into her house
A The old woman broke into her house when she heard someone B Someone broke into the woman’s house and he heard her
C The old woman broke into her house and heard someone in her house D Someone broke into the woman’s house and she heard it
34 I regret not going to the airport to say good-bye
A I wish I would have gone to the airport to say good-bye B I wish I had gone to the airport to say good-bye
C I wish I went to the airport to say good-bye D I wish I would go to the airport to say good-bye
*Choose the suitable verb in the box for each statement then rewrite it so that it has the same meaning as the given one
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(3)……… 37 – 38 “ Would you like to go out for dinner with me, John?” said David
……… 39 – 40 “Yes, you are right I broke the vase while cleaning the table.” Said her daughter ………
IV Reading comprehension.
Read the following passage then the exercises below.
Preparing a Dinner Party.
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better
It needs planning, through, First make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men Don’t invite couple because they aren’t so much fun!
When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons
Then plan their menu Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a desert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks
The next thing to is the shopping Make sure you buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it!
On the day, start cooking early Give people appetizers like Greek mezzo or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time- you’ve earned it
41 When giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite ………
A those who vegetarians B single women
C those who can’t each certain things D husbands and wives
42 The menu should include………
A main courses B a starter
C a desert and drinks D all (A, B, C)
43 Which of the following is NOT true?
A You should buy more than enough of what you need B You should cook early on the day
C You will earn a lot of money from the party D You need someone to carry the shopping for you
44 According to the passage, giving a dinner party is ………
A not much fun B a chance to make new friends
C a good way of entertaining people D both B and C
45 Choose the correct order of things you should in planning a dinner party A Make a guest list, the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking B Make a guest list, plan the menu, the shopping, start cooking C Plan the menu, make a guest list, the shopping Start cooking D Plan the menu, the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking
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(4)In mid 1987, the world population moved past the five billion mark, and another billion or so on will be added by the year 2000 Over the next fifty years, the population is expected to double to twelve billion Most of the (46) …… is taking place in poorer countries where the decline in deaths without a matching decline in births, has resulted in high population growth rates Every year, 90 percent of the increase in population occurs in the (47)…………countries, an increase of 72 million out of the world’s annual growth of 80 million people
The increasing number of people in the world has (48)……….water shortages and over- cultivation of land, thus producing deserts In turn, these problems cause famine and lead to emigration, disease and the death of millions of people We are making our environment unliveable Because ( 49)……… overpopulation and over consumption, there is an imbalance between both the incomes of individuals and those of nations Conflict and the possibility of conflict abound (50)……… because of the pressure produced by the numbers of people on the planet and their profligate use of its resources
- over-cultivation (n): canh tác mức - conflict: xung đột
- consumption (n): sù tiªu thơ - abound: cã nhiều, đầy dẫy. - disease(n): tệ nạn - profligate (a): hoang phÝ - emigration (n):sù di c
46 A increase B decrease C time D population
47 A richer B wealthier C developed D poorer
48 A resulted B caused C explained D required
49 A of B is C for D then
50 A yesterday B tomorrow C tonight D today
The end – Good luck!
Brightmoon.
Page - 4 Full name: ……… 1st term English examination Class……… Grade 12 – Time allowance: 45 minutes
== == I Writing
*Choose one of the following sentences that has the closest meaning with the given one The old woman heard someone break into her house
(5)B Someone broke into the woman’s house and he heard her
C The old woman broke into her house and heard someone in her house D Someone broke into the woman’s house and she heard it
2 I regret not going to the airport to say good-bye
A I wish I would have gone to the airport to say good-bye B I wish I had gone to the airport to say good-bye
C I wish I went to the airport to say good-bye
D I wish I would go to the airport to say good-bye.
* Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
3 That woman will forgive you if you apologized to her for your impolite behaviour A B C D
4 He was made to answer the police’s questions true A B C D
5 The rules required us to form an orderly line and to not talk A B C D
*Choose the suitable verb in the box for each statement then rewrite it so that it has the same meaning as the given one
advise admit invite
6 - “ I were you, I wouldn’t come home so late” Lan’s mother said to her
……… - “ Would you like to go out for dinner with me, John?” said David
……… 10 - 11 “Yes, you are right I broke the vase while cleaning the table.” Said her daughter ……… *Complete each sentence using the most appropriate option Circle A, B, C or D.
12 Margaret accused Tom ……… A with breaking the peace B for stealing her money
C on telling a lie D of breaking her window
13 It’s so ………that I don’t think I can
A expensive a holiday B an expensive holiday
B a holiday expensive D expensive an holiday
14 If I had studied better at high school, I……… A wouldn’t have been a university student now
B wouldn’t be a university student now
C would be a university student now D would have been a university student now
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15 ………., driving fast is dangerous
A However experienced you are B However you are experienced C However experienced are you D However are you experienced
II Phonetic:
*Which of the following words is pronounced differently from the others.
16 A bank B mango C handkerchief D naughty
17 A twelve B between C two D twinkle
18 A neighbour B receive C weight D great
(6)20 A whole B while C which D where
*Choose the word whose main stress is different from others by circling A, B, C or D.
21 A experiment B accidental C illiterate D industrial
22 A competition B compete C competitive D competitor
II Vocabulary and grammar:
23 Unlike most Europeans, many Vietnamese …… a bowl of rice for breakfast everyday A used to eating B are used to eat C use to eat D are used to eating 24 The boss asked all his workers ………… on time
A come B to come C came D coming
25 I remember ………… you before, but I have forgotten your name
A to meet B met C meeting D both A and C
26 If we had had time, we ………….to the party
A can go B would go C will go D would have gone
27 His parents……….to give him a motorbike if he pass the examination
A advise B want C tell D promise
28 When Luna New Year comes, you ……… a lot of lucky money A would receive B will receive C have receive D received 29 He is very studious He spends all his free time …………books
A reading B to read C read D be reading
30 The meeting had to be put ……… until a latter date
A away B on C off D up
31 The…… Of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine
A reason B cause C need D purpose
32 Will you stop ………… while I’m talking?
A sing B to sing C singing D sung
33 Oh! How dirty they are I think your clothes need………
A washing B to wash C be washed D being washed
34 She …………me to read the article which she wrote last night
A allows B asks C wants D all are correct
35 He managed to prevent deforesters ……… deforesting primeval forests
A of B for C on D from
36 The local government ………… us to be careful of robbers and thieves in the area
A reminded B warned C encouraged D suggested
37 The farmers ……… hard on the farm since a.m
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A worked B have worked C will wok D work
38 I would like to thank you, … my colleagues, for the welcome you have given us
A on account of B because of C on behalf D instead of
39 If I ……… you, I ………… the invitation
A am/will refuse B were/would refuse
C were/ would have been D had been/would refuse
40 Her son………… damaging the television
A denied B admitted C apologized D both A and B
IV Reading comprehension.
(7)Preparing a Dinner Party.
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better
It needs planning, through, First make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men Don’t invite couple because they aren’t so much fun!
When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons
Then plan their menu Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a desert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks
The next thing to is the shopping Make sure you buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it!
On the day, start cooking early Give people appetizers like Greek mezzo or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time- you’ve earned it
41 According to the passage, giving a dinner party is ………
A not much fun B a chance to make new friends
C a good way of entertaining people D both B and C
42 Choose the correct order of things you should in planning a dinner party A Make a guest list, the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking B Make a guest list, plan the menu, the shopping, start cooking C Plan the menu, make a guest list, the shopping Start cooking D Plan the menu, the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking
43 When giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite ………
A those who vegetarians B single women
C those who can’t each certain things D husbands and wives 44 Which of the following is NOT true?
A You should buy more than enough of what you need B You should cook early on the day
C You will earn a lot of money from the party D You need someone to carry the shopping for you
45 The menu should include………
A main courses B a starter
C a desert and drinks D all (A, B, C)
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*Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
In mid 1987, the world population moved past the five billion mark, and another billion or so on will be added by the year 2000 Over the next fifty years, the population is expected to double to twelve billion Most of the (46) …… is taking place in poorer countries where the decline in deaths without a matching decline in births, has resulted in high population growth rates Every year, 90 percent of the increase in population occurs in the (47)…………countries, an increase of 72 million out of the world’s annual growth of 80 million people
(8)environment unliveable Because ( 49)……… overpopulation and over consumption, there is an imbalance between both the incomes of individuals and those of nations Conflict and the possibility of conflict abound (50)……… because of the pressure produced by the numbers of people on the planet and their profligate use of its resources
- over-cultivation (n): canh tác mức - conflict: xung đột
- consumption (n): sù tiªu thụ - abound: có nhiều, đầy dẫy. - disease(n): tƯ n¹n - profligate (a): hoang phÝ - emigration (n):sù di c
46 A population B decrease C time D increase
47 A poorer B wealthier C developed D richer
48 A required B caused C explained D resulted
49 A then B is C for D of
50 A today B tomorrow C tonight D yesterday
The end – Good luck!
Brightmoon.
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Full name: ……… 1st term English examination Class……… Grade 12 – Time allowance: 45 minutes
== == I Phonetic:
*Which of the following words is pronounced differently from the others.
1 A bank B mango C handkerchief D naughty
2 A holiday B honest C Halloween D happy
3 A whole B while C which D where
4 A twelve B between C two D twinkle
5 A neighbour B receive C weight D great
*Choose the word whose main stress is different from others by circling A, B, C or D.
6 A competition B compete C competitive D competitor
7 A experiment B accidental C illiterate D industrial
II Vocabulary and grammar:
8 His parents……….to give him a motorbike if he pass the examination
A advise B promise C tell D want
9 When Luna New Year ……… , you will receive a lot of lucky money
(9)10 Unlike most Europeans, many Vietnamese …… a bowl of rice for breakfast everyday A used to eating B are used to eat C use to eat D are used to eating 11 The boss asked all his workers ………… on time
A come B to come C came D coming
12 I remember ………… you before, but I have forgotten your name
A to meet B met C meeting D both A and C
13 If we had had time, we ………….to the party
A can go B would go C will go D would have gone
14 He is very studious He spends all his free time …………books
A reading B to read C read D be reading
15 The meeting had to be put ……… until a latter date
A away B on C off D up
16 The…… Of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine
A reason B cause C need D purpose
17 The farmers ……… hard on the farm since a.m
A worked B have worked C will wok D work
18 I would like to thank you, … my colleagues, for the welcome you have given us
A on account of B because of C on behalf D instead of
19 If I ……… you, I ………… the invitation
A am/will refuse B were/would refuse
C were/ would have been D had been/would refuse
20 Will you stop ………… while I’m talking?
A sing B to sing C singing D sung
21 Oh! How dirty they are I think your clothes need………
A washing B to wash C be washed D being washed
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22 He managed to prevent deforesters ……… deforesting primeval forests
A of B for C on D from
23 The local government ………… us to be careful of robbers and thieves in the area
A reminded B warned C encouraged D suggested
24 Her son………… for damaging the television
A denied B admitted C apologized D both A and B
25 She …………me to read the article which she wrote last night
A allows B accused C suggested D all are correct
III Writing
* Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
26 That woman would forgive you if you apologize to her for your impolite behaviour A B C D
27 He made the thief answer the police’s questions truth A B C D
28 The rules required us form an orderly line and not to talk A B C D
*Complete each sentence using the most appropriate option Circle A, B, C or D.
29 It’s so ………that I don’t think I can
(10)B a holiday expensive D expensive an holiday
30 If I had studied better at high school, I……… A wouldn’t have been a university student now
B wouldn’t be a university student now C would be a university student now
D would have been a university student now 31 Margaret encouraged Tom
………
A with breaking the peace B for stealing her money
C on telling the truth D of breaking her window
32 ………., driving fast is dangerous
A However experienced are /you B However you are experienced C However experienced you are D However are you experienced
*Choose one of the following sentences that has the closest meaning with the given one 33 The old woman heard someone break into her house
A The old woman broke into her house when she heard someone B Someone broke into the woman’s house and she heard it
C Someone broke into the woman’s house and he heard her
D The old woman broke into her house and heard someone in her house 34 I regret not going to the airport to say good-bye
A I wish I would have gone to the airport to say good-bye B I wish I had gone to the airport to say good-bye
C I wish I went to the airport to say good-bye D I wish I would go to the airport to say good-bye
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*Choose the suitable verb in the box for each statement then rewrite it so that it has the same meaning as the given one
prevent admit promise
35 – 36 “ I’ll try my best to take a degree at the university” Lan said to hermother
……… 37 – 38 “ No, no Sit down and don’t go out of the class?” said my teacher
……… 39 – 40 “Yes, you are right I broke the vase while cleaning the table.” Said her daughter ………
IV Reading comprehension.
Read the following passage then the exercises below.
Preparing a Dinner Party.
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better
It needs planning, through, First make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men Don’t invite couple because they aren’t so much fun!
(11)Then plan their menu Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a desert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks
The next thing to is the shopping Make sure you buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it!
On the day, start cooking early Give people appetizers like Greek mezzo or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time- you’ve earned it
41 When giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite ………
A single women B those who vegetarians
C husbands and wives D those who can’t each certain things
42 The menu should include………
A main courses B a starter
C a desert and drinks D all (A, B, C)
43 Which of the following is NOT true?
A You will earn a lot of money from the party B You need someone to carry the shopping for you C You should buy more than enough of what you need D You should cook early on the day
44 Choose the correct order of things you should in planning a dinner party A Plan the menu, make a guest list, the shopping Start cooking B Make a guest list, the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking C Make a guest list, plan the menu, the shopping, start cooking D Plan the menu, the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking
44 According to the passage, giving a dinner party is ………
A not much fun B a chance to make new friends
C a good way of entertaining people D both B and C
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*Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
In mid 1987, the world population moved past the five billion mark, and another billion or so on will be added by the year 2000 Over the next fifty years, the population is expected to double to twelve billion Most of the (46) …… is taking place in poorer countries where the decline in deaths without a matching decline in births, has resulted in high population growth rates Every year, 90 percent of the increase in population occurs in the (47)…………countries, an increase of 72 million out of the world’s annual growth of 80 million people
The increasing number of people in the world has (48)……….water shortages and over- cultivation of land, thus producing deserts In turn, these problems cause famine and lead to emigration, disease and the death of millions of people We are making our environment unliveable Because ( 49)……… overpopulation and over consumption, there is an imbalance between both the incomes of individuals and those of nations Conflict and the possibility of conflict abound (50)……… because of the pressure produced by the numbers of people on the planet and their profligate use of its resources
- over-cultivation (n): canh tác mức - conflict: xung đột
(12)46 A increase B population C time D decrease
47 A richer B poorer C developed D wealthier
48 A required B caused C explained D resulted
49 A of B is C for D then
50 A yesterday B today C tonight D tomorrow
The end – Good luck!
Brightmoon.
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Full name: ……… 1st term English examination Class……… Grade 12 – Time allowance: 45 minutes
== == I Writing
* Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
1 That woman would forgive you if you apologize to her for your impolite behaviour A B C D
2 He made the thief answer the police’s questions truth A B C D
3 The rules required us form an orderly line and not to talk A B C D
*Complete each sentence using the most appropriate option Circle A, B, C or D.
4 It’s so ………that I don’t think I can
A expensive a holiday B an expensive holiday
B a holiday expensive D expensive an holiday
5 If I had studied better at high school, I……… A wouldn’t have been a university student now
B wouldn’t be a university student now C would be a university student now
D would have been a university student now
6 Margaret encouraged Tom ……… A with breaking the peace B for stealing her money
C on telling the truth D of breaking her window
(13)A However experienced are /you B However you are experienced C However experienced you are D However are you experienced
*Choose one of the following sentences that has the closest meaning with the given one The old woman heard someone break into her house
A The old woman broke into her house when she heard someone B Someone broke into the woman’s house and she heard it
C Someone broke into the woman’s house and he heard her
D The old woman broke into her house and heard someone in her house I regret not going to the airport to say good-bye
A I wish I would have gone to the airport to say good-bye B I wish I had gone to the airport to say good-bye
C I wish I went to the airport to say good-bye
D I wish I would go to the airport to say good-bye
*Choose the suitable verb in the box for each statement then rewrite it so that it has the same meaning as the given one
prevent admit promise
10 - 11 “ I’ll try my best to take a degree at the university” Lan said to hermother
……… 12 - 13 “Yes, you are right I broke the vase while cleaning the table.” Said her daughter Page - 1
……… 14 - 15 “ No, no Sit down and don’t go out of the class?” said my teacher
………
II Vocabulary and grammar:
16 He managed to prevent deforesters ……… deforesting primeval forests
A of B for C on D from
17 The local government ………… us to be careful of robbers and thieves in the area
A reminded B warned C encouraged D suggested
18 Her son………… for damaging the television
A denied B admitted C apologized D both A and B
19 She …………me to read the article which she wrote last night
A allows B accused C suggested D all are correct 20 His parents……….to give him a motorbike if he pass the examination
A advise B promise C tell D want
21 When Luna New Year ……… , you will receive a lot of lucky money
A came B comes C has come D will come
22 Unlike most Europeans, many Vietnamese …… a bowl of rice for breakfast everyday A used to eating B are used to eat C use to eat D are used to eating 23 The meeting had to be put ……… until a latter date
A away B on C off D up
24 The…… Of the sugar is of course to sweeten the medicine
A reason B cause C need D purpose
25 The farmers ……… hard on the farm since a.m
A worked B have worked C will wok D work
(14)A on account of B because of C on behalf D instead of 27 The boss asked all his workers ………… on time
A come B to come C came D coming
28 I remember ………… you before, but I have forgotten your name
A to meet B met C meeting D both A and C
29 If we had had time, we ………….to the party
A can go B would go C will go D would have gone
30 He is very studious He spends all his free time …………books
A reading B to read C read D be reading
31 If I ……… you, I ………… the invitation
A am/will refuse B were/would refuse
C were/ would have been D had been/would refuse
32 Will you stop ………… while I’m talking?
A sing B to sing C singing D sung
33 Oh! How dirty they are I think your clothes need………
A washing B to wash C be washed D being washed
IV Reading comprehension.
Read the following passage then the exercises below.
Preparing a Dinner Party.
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Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertaining people You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better
It needs planning, through, First make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men Don’t invite couple because they aren’t so much fun!
When you know who can come, find out what they like to eat and drink Note down any who are vegetarians, or who can’t eat or drink certain things for religious reasons
Then plan their menu Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a desert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks
The next thing to is the shopping Make sure you buy more than enough of everything, and that someone can help you carry it!
On the day, start cooking early Give people appetizers like Greek mezzo or Spanish tapas, so they don’t get hungry if they have to wait Serve the delicious meal, sit down with your guests and have a good time- you’ve earned it
34 The menu should include………
A main courses B a starter
C a desert and drinks D all (A, B, C)
35 Choose the correct order of things you should in planning a dinner party A Plan the menu, make a guest list, the shopping Start cooking B Make a guest list, the shopping, plan the menu, start cooking C Make a guest list, plan the menu, the shopping, start cooking D Plan the menu, the shopping, make a guest list, start cooking
36 According to the passage, giving a dinner party is ………
A not much fun B a chance to make new friends
(15)37 Which of the following is NOT true?
A You will earn a lot of money from the party B You need someone to carry the shopping for you C You should buy more than enough of what you need D You should cook early on the day
38 When giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite ………
A single women B those who vegetarians
C husbands and wives D those who can’t each certain things
*Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
In mid 1987, the world population moved past the five billion mark, and another billion or so on will be added by the year 2000 Over the next fifty years, the population is expected to double to twelve billion Most of the (39) …… is taking place in poorer countries where the decline in deaths without a matching decline in births, has resulted in high population growth rates Every year, 90 percent of the increase in population occurs in the (40)…………countries, an increase of 72 million out of the world’s annual growth of 80 million people
The increasing number of people in the world has (41)……….water shortages and over- cultivation of land, thus producing deserts In turn, these problems cause famine and Page – 3
lead to emigration, disease and the death of millions of people We are making our environment unliveable Because ( 42)……… overpopulation and over consumption, there is an imbalance between both the incomes of individuals and those of nations Conflict and the possibility of conflict abound (43)……… because of the pressure produced by the numbers of people on the planet and their profligate use of its resources
- over-cultivation (n): canh tác mức - conflict: xung đột
- consumption (n): sù tiªu thơ - abound: cã nhiều, đầy dẫy. - disease(n): tệ nạn - profligate (a): hoang phÝ - emigration (n):sù di c
39 A increase B population C time D decrease
40 A richer B poorer C developed D wealthier
41 A required B caused C explained D resulted
42 A of B is C for D then
43 A yesterday B today C tonight D tomorrow
III Phonetic:
*Choose the word whose main stress is different from others by circling A, B, C or D.
44 A competition B compete C competitive D competitor
45 A experiment B accidental C illiterate D industrial
*Which of the following words is pronounced differently from the others.
46 A whole B while C which D where
47 A twelve B between C two D twinkle
48 A bank B mango C handkerchief D naughty
49 A holiday B honest C Halloween D happy
50 A neighbour B receive C weight D great
(16)Brightmoon.
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