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In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe “King” Olive’s bandA. Two years later, he joined Fletcher Henderson’ band.[r]

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THE SECOND SEMESTER TEST-08-E10 ADVANCED- A Student’s name:……… Class: …… I.Choose the best option A, B, C or D.

1 Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A listened B developed C produced D asked

2.Among the students that Mr Pike has taught, Peter is………

A better B the better C best D the best

3.The little boy……by the dog held his mother arm tightly

A frighten B was frightened C frightened D frightening Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A proofs B tunes C books D guitarists

5.The room…….they held the meeting was small and stuffy

A which B that C in that D where

6……New York is… home of…… United Nations

A Ø/ the/ the B Ø/ a/ the C the/ Ø/ Ø D the/ the/ the 7.which word is stressed differently from the rest?

A defeat B trophy C tournament D popular

8.How many offsprings does a sperm whale usually have?

A babies B eggs C mammals D diets

9.Would you like to go out for… dinner

A a B.an C the D Ø

10.The polluted rivers…………

A can’t clean up B can’t cleaning up C can’t cleaned up D can’t be cleaned up 11.Mary looks more prettier than she used to be

A looks B more prettier C than D used to be

12.A giraffe is a………animal It has quite a long neck

A long-necked B long-neck C neck-long D necked-long 13.The capital city of Indonesia is………

A Jakartta B Camberra C Lima D Ottawa

14.This is ………book I have read so far

A interesting B more interesting C.the most interesting D much interesting 15.It was not untl 2006 that Viet Nam joined in the Word Trade Organization

A Viet Nam didn’t join in WTO after 2006 B Viet Nam joined in WTO befor 2006 C Viet Nam joined in WTO after 2006 D Viet Nam joined in WTO in 2006 16.For years, scientists in many coutries…….a lot of reseach to find a vaccine against AIDS

A are doing B will C did D have done

17.Can you play any……instruments?- No, I can’t

A music B musical C musically D musician

18.Peter can’t go out for lunch because his car is broken A In spite of his broken car, Peter goes out for lunch B If his car is not broken,Peter will go out for lunch C If his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch D Unless his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch 19.The population of Japan is 126,771,660

A islands B shorelands C exporter D inhabitants 20 He is taller than anyone else in the team

A Noone in the team is as tall as he is B Anyone else in the team is as tall as he is C Anyone else in the team is as tall as him D Noone in the team is the tallest as he is 21.The fence……our house is made of wood

A rounding B circling C wrapping D surrounding

22.The man with that I’ve talked is a very successful student

A with that B talked C a D successful

23.About four-fifths of Canada’s exports are… the United States

A on B in C of D to

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A establish B conserve C produce D endanger 25.A:What are the official languages of…… ? B: Well, Malay, English, China, Tamil

A Canada B America C Australia D Singapore

II.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the best words.

All animals…(26)….the Earth with us They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed We love observing their behavior, and learning more about their habits But just loving them is not enough All of these animals are…(27)… Many of them have died, and without special care, they may someday…(28)… from the Earth Why is it important to…(29)….for animals like these? One reason is protect the balance or life on Earth Another reason is the…(30) of the animals themselves Each species of animal is special Once it is gone, it is gone…(31)……

Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species Today, forests have been …(32)……to make room for people In South America, destruction of the rain forest threatens many animals They are losing their homes in the rain forest, and thousands die when they are caught and shipped off…(33) as exotic pets Ocean- dwelling animals are…(34)….extinction as well Unfortunately, it is people who cause many of the problems that animals face We alter and pollute their habitats We hunt them for skins, tusks, furs, and horns We destroy animals that get in the way of farming or building And we remove them from their natural…(35)… and take them home as pets

26 A live B share C depend D survive

27 A endangered B encouraged C enlarged D entertained 28 A establish B reveal C appear D disappear

29 A take B look C care D love

30 A beauty B beautiful C beautifully D beautify 31 A endless B ever C forever D eternal

32 A transplanted B moved C contaminated D chopped down 33 A selling B to be sold C to sell D sold

34 A dangerous B in danger of C endangered D dangerously 35 A habitats B habits C resources D neighborhood III.Read the passage and choose the best answer.

The trumpet player Louis Armstrong, or Sachem, as he was usually called, was among the frist jazz musicians to achieve international fame.He is known for the beautiful, clean tone of his trumpet-playing and for his singing voice Armstrong was born into a poor family in New Orleans.He first learned to play the cornet at the age of 13, taking lessons while living in a children’s home As a teenager, he played in a number of local jazz bands in New Orleans In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe “King” Olive’s band Two years later, he joined Fletcher Henderson’ band Then, from 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made a series of records with groups called the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and the Savoy Ballroom Five These records rank among the greatest recordings in the history of jazz Armstrong led a big band during the 1930s and 1940s, but in 1947, returned to play with small jazz groups He performed all over the world and made a number of his records, such as Hello, Dolly and Mack the Knife Armstrong also appeared in a number of movies, first in New Orleans in 1947, High Society in 1956and Hello, Dolly in 1969

36 What was Armstrong’s nickname?

A Louis B Sachem C Hot Five D King Oliver

37 Which of the following best describes Armstrong? A He was a poor musician

B He was internationally-known jazz musician C He was a famous actor

D He played the trumpet

38 In what city was joe “King” Olive’s band based?

A In New Orleans B In Savoy C In Chcago D In Armstrong’s birth place 39 Which of the following is not a movie?

A New Orleans B High Society C Hello,Dolly D Mack the Knife 40 What was the first movie Armstrong appeared in?

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THE SECOND SEMESTER TEST-08-E10 ADVANCED-B Student’s name:……… Class: …… I.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the best words.

All animals…(1)….the Earth with us They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed We love observing their behavior, and learning more about their habits But just loving them is not enough All of these animals are…(2)… Many of them have died, and without special care, they may someday…(3)… from the Earth Why is it important to…(4)….for animals like these? One reason is protect the balance or life on Earth Another reason is the…(5) of the animals themselves Each species of animal is special Once it is gone, it is gone…(6)……

Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species Today, forests have been …(7)……to make room for people In South America, destruction of the rain forest threatens many animals They are losing their homes in the rain forest, and thousands die when they are caught and shipped off…(8) as exotic pets Ocean- dwelling animals are…(9)….extinction as well

Unfortunately, it is people who cause many of the problems that animals face We alter and pollute their habitats We hunt them for skins, tusks, furs, and horns We destroy animals that get in the way of farming or building And we remove them from their natural…(10)… and take them home as pets

1 A live B depend C survive D share

2 A enlarged B entertained C endangered D encouraged A disappear B establish C reveal D appear

4 A take B look C love D care

5 A beautify B beautifully C beauty D beautiful

6 A forever B eternal C endless D ever

7 A transplanted B moved C chopped down D contaminated A selling B to be sold C to sell D sold

9 A endangered B dangerously C dangerous D in danger of 10 A resources B habitats C habits D neighborhood II.Choose the best option A, B, C or D.

11.A:What are the official languages of…… ? B: Well, Malay, English, China, Tamil A Singapore B.Canada C America D Australia

12.The man with that I’ve talked is a very successful student

A talked B a C with that D successful

13.New laws have been passed to… wildlife in this area

A produce B establish C conserve D endanger 14 He is taller than anyone else in the team

A Anyone else in the team is as tall as he is B Noone in the team is as tall as he is C Anyone else in the team is as tall as him D Noone in the team is the tallest as he is 15.About four-fifths of Canada’s exports are… the United States

A on B to C in D of

16.The fence……our house is made of wood

A rounding B circling C wrapping D surrounding 17.It was not untl 2006 that Viet Nam joined in the Word Trade Organization

A Viet Nam joined in WTO befor 2006 B Viet Nam joined in WTO after 2006 C Viet Nam joined in WTO in 2006 D Viet Nam didn’t join in WTO after 2006 18.The population of Japan is 126,771,660

A exporter B inhabitants C islands D shorelands 19.This is ………book I have read so far

A.the most interesting B much interesting C interesting D more interesting 20.How many offsprings does a sperm whale usually have?

A eggs B mammals C diets D babies

21.Peter can’t go out for lunch because his car is broken A If his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch B Unless his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch C In spite of his broken car, Peter goes out for lunch

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22.Among the students that Mr Pike has taught, Peter is………

A best B the best C better D the better

23.Can you play any……instruments?- No, I can’t

A music B.musical C musically D musician

24.For years, scientists in many coutries…….a lot of reseach to find a vaccine against AIDS

A are doing B will C did D have done

25.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A books B guitarists C proofs D tunes

26.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A listened B asked C.developed D produced

27.Would you like to go out for… dinner

A a B.an C the D Ø

28.A giraffe is a………animal It has quite a long neck

A neck-long B necked-long C long-necked D long-neck 29.The little boy……by the dog held his mother arm tightly

A frightened B was frightened C frighten D frightening 30.The room…….they held the meeting was small and stuffy

A in that B where C which D that

31.The capital city of Indonesia is………

A Camberra B Jakartta C Lima D Ottawa

32.The polluted rivers…………

A can’t clean up B can’t cleaning up C can’t be cleaned upD can’t cleaned up 33……New York is… home of…… United Nations

A the/ Ø/ Ø B the/ the/ the C Ø/ the/ the D Ø/ a/ the 34.Mary looks more prettier than she used to be

A looks B more prettier C than D used to be 35.which word is stressed differently from the rest?

A tournament B popular C defeat D trophy III.Read the passage and choose the best answer.

The trumpet player Louis Armstrong, or Sachem, as he was usually called, was among the frist jazz musicians to achieve international fame.He is known for the beautiful, clean tone of his trumpet-playing and for his singing voice Armstrong was born into a poor family in New Orleans.He first learned to play the cornet at the age of 13, taking lessons while living in a children’s home As a teenager, he played in a number of local jazz bands in New Orleans In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe “King” Olive’s band Two years later, he joined Fletcher Henderson’ band Then, from 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made a series of records with groups called the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and the Savoy Ballroom Five These records rank among the greatest recordings in the history of jazz Armstrong led a big band during the 1930s and 1940s, but in 1947, returned to play with small jazz groups He performed all over the world and made a number of his records, such as Hello, Dolly and Mack the Knife Armstrong also appeared in a number of movies, first in New Orleans in 1947, High Society in 1956and Hello, Dolly in 1969

36 In what city was joe “King” Olive’s band based?

A In Chcago B In Savoy C In New Orleans D In Armstrong’s birth place 37 What was the first movie Armstrong appeared in?

A New Orleans B Hello, Dolly C High Society D Mack the Knife 38 What was Armstrong’s nickname?

A Louis B Sachem C Hot Five D King Oliver

39 Which of the following is not a movie?

A High Society B Hello,Dolly C Mack the Knife D New Orleans 40 Which of the following best describes Armstrong?

A He played the trumpet B He was a poor musician C He was a famous actor

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THE SECOND SEMESTER TEST-08-E10 ADVANCED-C Student’s name:……… Class: …… I.Read the passage and choose the best answer.

The trumpet player Louis Armstrong, or Sachem, as he was usually called, was among the frist jazz musicians to achieve international fame.He is known for the beautiful, clean tone of his trumpet-playing and for his singing voice Armstrong was born into a poor family in New Orleans.He first learned to play the cornet at the age of 13, taking lessons while living in a children’s home As a teenager, he played in a number of local jazz bands in New Orleans In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe “King” Olive’s band Two years later, he joined Fletcher Henderson’ band Then, from 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made a series of records with groups called the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and the Savoy Ballroom Five These records rank among the greatest recordings in the history of jazz Armstrong led a big band during the 1930s and 1940s, but in 1947, returned to play with small jazz groups He performed all over the world and made a number of his records, such as Hello, Dolly and Mack the Knife Armstrong also appeared in a number of movies, first in New Orleans in 1947, High Society in 1956and Hello, Dolly in 1969

1 Which of the following is not a movie?

A Hello,Dolly B Mack the Knife C New Orleans D High Society What was the first movie Armstrong appeared in?

A Hello, Dolly B High Society C Mack the Knife D New Orleans In what city was joe “King” Olive’s band based?

A In New Orleans B In Armstrong’s birth place C In Chcago D In Savoy Which of the following best describes Armstrong?

A He was a famous actor

B He was internationally-known jazz musician C He was a poor musician

D He played the trumpet

5 What was Armstrong’s nickname?

A Sachem B Hot Five C King Oliver D Louis

II.Choose the best option A, B, C or D. 6.The polluted rivers…………

A can’t be cleaned up B can’t cleaned up C can’t clean up D can’t cleaning up 7.which word is stressed differently from the rest?

A popular B defeat C trophy D tournament

8.A giraffe is a………animal It has quite a long neck

A necked-long B long-necked C long-neck D neck-long 9.The capital city of Indonesia is………

A Lima B Ottawa C Camberra D Jakartta

10.Mary looks more prettier than she used to be

A than B used to be C looks D more prettier

11.The little boy……by the dog held his mother arm tightly

A was frightened B frighten C frightening D frightened 12.Would you like to go out for… dinner

A the B Ø C a D.an

13……New York is… home of…… United Nations

A the/ Ø/ Ø B the/ the/ the C Ø/ the/ the D Ø/ a/ the 14.The room…….they held the meeting was small and stuffy

A where B which C that D in that

15.Among the students that Mr Pike has taught, Peter is………

A the best B better C the better D best

16.It was not untl 2006 that Viet Nam joined in the Word Trade Organization

A Viet Nam joined in WTO after 2006 B Viet Nam joined in WTO befor 2006 C Viet Nam joined in WTO in 2006 D Viet Nam didn’t join in WTO after 2006 17.Peter can’t go out for lunch because his car is broken

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C Unless his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch D In spite of his broken car, Peter goes out for lunch

18.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A asked B.developed C listened D produced

19.Can you play any……instruments?- No, I can’t

A music B.musical C musically D musician

20.How many offsprings does a sperm whale usually have?

A diets B babies C eggs D mammals

21.The population of Japan is 126,771,660

A exporter B inhabitants C islands D shorelands

22.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A A proofs B tunes C books D guitarists

23.This is ………book I have read so far

A much interesting B.the most interesting C interesting D more interesting 24.For years, scientists in many coutries…….a lot of reseach to find a vaccine against AIDS

A will B did C have done D are doing

25.A:What are the official languages of…… ? B: Well, Malay, English, China, Tamil

A.Canada B Singapore C America D Australia

26.About four-fifths of Canada’s exports are… the United States

A in B of C on D to

27.New laws have been passed to… wildlife in this area

A establish B conserve C endanger D produce 28.The fence……our house is made of wood

A rounding B circling C wrapping D surrounding 29.The man with that I’ve talked is a very successful student

A successful B talked C a D with that

30 He is taller than anyone else in the team

A Noone in the team is as tall as he is B Anyone else in the team is as tall as him C Noone in the team is the tallest as he is D Anyone else in the team is as tall as he is III.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the best words.

All animals…(31)….the Earth with us They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed We love observing their behavior, and learning more about their habits But just loving them is not enough All of these animals are…(32)… Many of them have died, and without special care, they may someday…(33) from the Earth Why is it important to…(34)….for animals like these? One reason is protect the balance or life on Earth Another reason is the…(35) of the animals themselves Each species of animal is special Once it is gone, it is gone…(36)……

Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species Today, forests have been …(37)……to make room for people In South America, destruction of the rain forest threatens many animals They are losing their homes in the rain forest, and thousands die when they are caught and shipped off…(38) as exotic pets Ocean- dwelling animals are…(39)….extinction as well Unfortunately, it is people who cause many of the problems that animals face We alter and pollute their habitats We hunt them for skins, tusks, furs, and horns We destroy animals that get in the way of farming or building And we remove them from their natural…(40)… and take them home as pets

31 A live B share C depend D survive

32 A encouraged B endangered C enlarged D entertaine 33.A establish B reveal C disappear D appear

34.A care B take C look D love

35.A beautiful B beautifully C beauty D beautify 36.A eternal B forever C endless D ever

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THE SECOND SEMESTER TEST-08-E10 ADVANCED-D Student’s name:……… Class: …… I.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the best words.

All animals…(1)….the Earth with us They fascinate us with their beauty, their grace, and their speed We love observing their behavior, and learning more about their habits But just loving them is not enough All of these animals are…(2)… Many of them have died, and without special care, they may someday…(3) from the Earth Why is it important to…(4)….for animals like these? One reason is protect the balance or life on Earth Another reason is the…(5) of the animals

themselves Each species of animal is special Once it is gone, it is gone…(6)……

Wherever people are careless about the land, there are endangered species Today, forests have been …(7)……to make room for people In South America, destruction of the rain forest threatens many animals They are losing their homes in the rain forest, and thousands die when they are caught and shipped off…(8) as exotic pets Ocean- dwelling animals are…(9)….extinction as well

Unfortunately, it is people who cause many of the problems that animals face We alter and pollute their habitats We hunt them for skins, tusks, furs, and horns We destroy animals that get in the way of farming or building And we remove them from their natural…(10)… and take them home as pets

1 A share B depend C live D survive

2 A enlarged B entertaine C encouraged D endangered 3.A establish B disappear C reveal D appear

4 A take B look C care D love

5 A beauty B beautify C beautifully D beautiful A eternal B endless C ever D forever A chopped down B transplanted C moved D contaminated A to be sold B selling C to sell D sold

9 A endangered B dangerously C dangerous D in danger of 10.A habitats B resources C habits D neighborhood II.Choose the best option A, B, C or D.

11.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest A listened B.asked C.developed D produced

12.Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest

A books B guitarists C proofs D tunes

13.About four-fifths of Canada’s exports are… the United States

A in B.to C.of D on

14 He is taller than anyone else in the team

A Anyone else in the team is as tall as him B Noone in the team is the tallest as he is C Anyone else in the team is as tall as he is D Noone in the team is as tall as he is 15.The fence……our house is made of wood

A circling B rounding C.wrapping D surrounding 16.A:What are the official languages of…… ? B: Well, Malay, English, China, Tamil A.Canada B America C Singapore D Australia

17.Peter can’t go out for lunch because his car is broken A If his car is not broken,Peter will go out for lunch

B Unless his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch C If his car were not broken,Peter could go out for lunch D In spite of his broken car, Peter goes out for lunch 18.How many offsprings does a sperm whale usually have?

A babies B diets C eggs D mammals

19.The man with that I’ve talked is a very successful student

A successful B with that C talked D a 20.The population of Japan is 126,771,660

A exporter B inhabitants C islands D shorelands

21.For years, scientists in many coutries…….a lot of reseach to find a vaccine against AIDS A have done B are doing C.will D did

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A music B musically C.musical D musician 23.This is ………book I have read so far

A much interesting B interesting C.the most interesting D more interesting 24.New laws have been passed to… wildlife in this area

A establish B conserve C endanger D produce 25.A giraffe is a………animal It has quite a long neck

A necked-long B long-neck C neck-long D long-necked 26.The room…….they held the meeting was small and stuffy

A where B which C that D in that

27.which word is stressed differently from the rest?

A popular B trophy C tournament D defeat 28.Mary looks more prettier than she used to be

A than B used to be C more prettier D looks 29.It was not untl 2006 that Viet Nam joined in the Word Trade Organization

A Viet Nam joined in WTO after 2006 B Viet Nam joined in WTO befor 2006 C D Viet Nam didn’t join in WTO after 2006 D.Viet Nam joined in WTO in 2006. 30.The capital city of Indonesia is………

A Lima B Jakartta C Ottawa D Camberra

31.The polluted rivers…………

A can’t cleaned up B can’t clean up C can’t be cleaned upD can’t cleaning up 32……New York is… home of…… United Nations

A Ø/ the/ the B the/ Ø/ Ø C the/ the/ the D Ø/ a/ the 33.The little boy……by the dog held his mother arm tightly

A was frightened B frightened C frighten D frightening 34.Among the students that Mr Pike has taught, Peter is………

A better B the best C the better D best 35.Would you like to go out for… dinner

A the B Ø C a D.an

III.Read the passage and choose the best answer.

The trumpet player Louis Armstrong, or Sachem, as he was usually called, was among the frist jazz musicians to achieve international fame.He is known for the beautiful, clean tone of his trumpet-playing and for his singing voice Armstrong was born into a poor family in New Orleans.He first learned to play the cornet at the age of 13, taking lessons while living in a children’s home As a teenager, he played in a number of local jazz bands in New Orleans In 1922, Armstrong moved to Chicago to play in Joe “King” Olive’s band Two years later, he joined Fletcher Henderson’ band Then, from 1925 to 1928, Armstrong made a series of records with groups called the Hot Five, the Hot Seven, and the Savoy Ballroom Five These records rank among the greatest recordings in the history of jazz Armstrong led a big band during the 1930s and 1940s, but in 1947, returned to play with small jazz groups He performed all over the world and made a number of his records, such as Hello, Dolly and Mack the Knife Armstrong also appeared in a number of movies, first in New Orleans in 1947, High Society in 1956and Hello, Dolly in 1969

36 Which of the following is not a movie?

A Hello,Dolly B.New Orleans C Mack the Knife D High Society 37 What was the first movie Armstrong appeared in?

A.New Orleans B Hello, Dolly C High Society D Mack the Knife 38 In what city was joe “King” Olive’s band based?

A In New Orleans B In Chcago C In Savoy D In Armstrong’s birth place 39 Which of the following best describes Armstrong?

A He was a famous actor B He was a poor musician C He played the trumpet

D He was internationally-known jazz musician 40 What was Armstrong’s nickname?

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