Read the passage, then decide if the statements are true T or false F 1m : Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, but when he was a young man of twenty – three, he moved with his pare[r]
(1)MÔN : ANH VĂN THỜI GIAN LÀM BÀI : 45’ (không kể thời gian phát đề) I Choose the best answers (2.5m) : – The children are old enough to look after ……………… a themselves b ourselves c herself d for themselves – We ought ………… the wardrobe in the corner opposite the bed a put b push c to put d to push – People who can neither speak nor hear are the ……………… a deaf b mute c deaf – mute d mute – deaf – Would you like ………… a message ? a leave b to leave c leaving d left 5– Let’s ……… at the City Theater tonight a to meet b met c meeting d meet – We are closed friends although we have quite different …………… a likes b dislikes c characters d humor – This led to the ………….of the telephone a invention b discovery c experiment d example – A kitchen is a ……………… place to play a safe b safety c dangerous d dangerously – Nam often spends hours a day …… English a to study b study c studying d in studying 10 – Would you like to go to the movie with me tonight ? - …………… a Yes, please b I’m sorry, love to c No, thanks d Yes, I’d love to II Find the mistakes (0.5 m) : – They will meet a new boss at a.m in Friday a b c d – Last night, I saw an interesting action film on TV What an interestingly film ! a b c d III Read the passage, then fill in the gaps with suitable words (1.5m) : Safety Precautions in the Home You must put all chemicals and drugs in (1)………… cupboards Children may drink or eat these things because they look like soft drinks or (2)…… You must not let children play in the(3)…… The kitchen is a dangerous place You have to make sure children not play with matches Remember, it only takes one match to (4)…… a fire You must cover electrical sockets so that children not try to put anything (5)… them (6)……… can kill You have to keep all dangerous objects out of children’s reach – a lock b locked c unlock d unlocked – a sweet b candy c cake d both a & b are correct – a bed b living room c kitchen d home – a causes b cause c start d both b & c are correct – a on b in c into d of (2) – a Electric b Electrical c Electricity d Electrically IV Read the passage, then decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F) (1m) : Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, but when he was a young man of twenty – three, he moved with his parents to Canada Before the year was over, young Graham had left his family and gone to Boston Though Bell was a dreamer, he was also a practical thinker and a man of action In Boston, where he worked by day as a teacher of the deaf, he worked far into the night experimenting with the electrical transmission of the sound This led to the invention of the telephone – Alexander G Bell was born in England – He worked with the deaf in Boston – He experimented with the electrical transmission of the sound by day – Graham Bell invented the telephone V Word forms (1.5m) – The boy has to live in the because his parents died (orphan) – Hoa’s mother is and generous.(kindly) – The kitchen is a .place.(danger) – Don’t put anything into sockets .can kill (electrical) – She is a girl (beauty) – Mr Phong made an to see us at o’clock (arrange) VI Verb forms (1m) - He (watch) TV last night - You ought (finish) your homework before watching TV - My father ………………… (travel) to Nha Trang next week - Lan and Hoa……………………(read) in the library at the moment VII Rewrite (2m) : – They intend to hold a party next week They are – He is very strong He can carry the box He is (enough) – The house is beautiful What .! – Her hair is short and brown She has THE END (3) KEYS I (2.5 m) 1–a 6–c 2–c 7–a II (0.5 m) 1–d 2–d III (1.5 m) 1–b 4–d 2–d 5–c 3–c 6–c IV (1m) 1–F 2–T 3–F 3–c 8–c 4–b 9–c 5–d 10 – d 4–T V (1.5 m) – orphanage – Electricity – kind – beautiful – dangerous – arrangement VI (1m) – watched – to finish – will travel VII (2m) – They are going to hold a party next week – He is strong enough to carry the box – What a beautiful house! – She has short brown hair THE END – are reading (4)