ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP HỌC KỲ I-KHỐI 12 NĂM HỌC 2016-2017

I/. NỘI DUNG:

1. Ôn tập từ unit 1 đến unit 8 (Không học unit 7)

2. Đề kiểm tra gồm hai phần: 1. Trắc nghiệm 32 câu (8 điểm 2. Tự luận 4 câu dưới dạng viết lại câu hoặc xây dựng câu ( 2 điểm)

3. Thời gian làm bài 45 phút.

unit Topic Pronunciation Grammar

1 Home Life The pronunciation of ‘s’ending Review of tenses

2 Cultural Diversity The pronunciation of ‘ed’ ending Review of tenses

3 Vays of Socializing Stress in two-syllable words Reported speech

4 School Education system Stress in three-syllable words Passive voice

5 Higher education Conditional sentences Stress in more than three-syllable words

6 Future jobs Relative clauses Weak/ strong forms of some conjunctions and preposition

8 Life in the future Contracted forms of auxiliaries Preposition and articles

II/. ĐỀ MINH HỌA: ĐỀ 1

ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I - NĂM HỌC 2015-2016 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ NẴNG Môn: Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 (Chương trình hiện hành)

Thời gian: 45 phút ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Không kể thời gian giao đề)

Lớp: .............................. Họ và tên thí sinh: .....................................................

Mã đề : 712 ...................

Phòng thi: ................................................………...

Số báo danh: SECTION A (8.0 ms) Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions or do as directed. Question 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a different stress pattern.

A. security B. experience C. environment D. electronics

Question 2. The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from France to ______ United States.

A. the B. a C. an D. Ø

Question 3. Don't hesitate to phone if you ______ any problems. C. will have A. have B. had D. would have

Question 4. – “You must have had a very good time on holiday.” – “______, it was a disaster. Everything went wrong.”

B. is always interrupting D. always interrupts

A. On the condition B. On the contrary D. By tradition C. In short

A. always interrupt C. has always interrupted Question 5. “Be quiet, Louis! Sorry Laura. My brother ______ me when I’m on the phone. It’s so annoying!”

D. communicator

A. communicate B. communication C. communicative

Question 6. Non-verbal ______ is usually understood as a process of sending and receiving messages through gestures, body language and facial expressions. Question 7. Thanks ______ the inventions of labour-saving devices, housework will no longer be a burden. A. for B. with C. about D. to

Question 8. “My uncle has been a writer for many years.” “How many books ______ so far?” D. was he writing A. has he written C. did he write

B. had he written Question 9. Going away to college has made him much more ______. B. depending A. dependently C. dependent D. independent

D. is supporting

Question 10. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a different stress pattern.

D. which

A. robot B. office C. burden D. result Question 11. The university ______ by private funds as well as by tuition income and grants. A. supports B. has supported C. is supported

C. where B. when A. that

Question 12. I worked as an accountant in a travel agency, ______ I was given a training course on tourism. Question 13. The applicant tried to make a good impression on ______ was still sitting in the auditorium. A. who B. whoever C. whom D. that

Question 14. It is reported that more than 300 people ______ in that explosion.

A. were injured C. have injured B. could injure

D. are injuring Question 15. ______ at the interviewer, the candidate answered the question confidently. A. To look B. Having looked C. Being looked D. Looking

Question 16. They wondered ______ she would come if it rained. B. whether C. what A. that D. who

Question 17. – “We’re happy you invite us for dinner.” – “______”

B. That’s OK. C. My pleasure. D. What a mess!

– “Lucky you!”

Question 19. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.

A. That’s all right. Question 18. – “______” A. I'm off to Paris. C. The test was really difficult. B. I was busy all day. D. The weather last night was terrible.

Question 20. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.

D. effort

A. linked B. wiped C. contributed D. discussed

Question 21. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction.

A. stressful B. impression C. employer

D

Don’t forget to show enthusiastic when the job is explained to you.

Question 22. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction. He is a famous architect who designs won an international award last year.

D

A B C

A B C

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 23 to 27. THE PALACE SCHOOL

Are you thinking of learning a completely new skill? Then come to The Palace School! We offer a range of exciting and original courses in performing arts, and one of our most (23)______ teachers is starting a new course (24)______ Circus Class. Learn to juggle and balance, or put on a red nose and act like a clown!

All our instructors are talented and successful performers and have recognised teaching certificates. Lessons usually last 90 minutes and take place once a week. We also organise (25)______ least one performance every term at the local theatre. Our students often go out on social events as well, and there are opportunities to take (26)______ in many subjects. We are creating our new timetable at the moment, so please phone or look on our websites for

D. experiencing D. call D. in D. exams D. articles B. experienced B. calls B. at B. parts B. details C. experience C. calling C. to C. cares C. views

more (27)______. Question 23. A. experiences Question 24. A. called Question 25. A. on Question 26. A. places Question 27. A. messages Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 32. DISAPPEARING ART

Duncan Hamilton creates great works of art, but he doesn't use paint or pencils. He's a sculptor, but he doesn't use wood or stone. He always works quickly and the longest he's ever spent on a sculpture is two weeks. So what kind of material does he use to create his art? Ice! Duncan has had an interesting career. He started out as a chef and then became interested in ice

sculpture. Now he has his own business, making fantastic ice sculptures for all kinds of purposes, including for the cinema, advertising, tourism and for magazine photos. Duncan has made everything from a life-size igloo in London's Trafalgar Square to a 12 metre-wide castle for a wedding, and ice cubes for drink adverts.

So how does he make his sculptures? Duncan and his team work very carefully to produce their ice. This is because it has to be very clean and clear. It also has to be stored at certain temperatures. If the ice is completely frozen, it can be very hard to work with. Not only that, but the ice can burn, so the artists have to wear special protective clothes.

Question 29. What would a reader learn about Duncan Hamilton from the text?

Unlike other forms of art, ice sculptures don't last forever because they melt. Some people can't imagine losing something they've created like this. Luckily, Duncan doesn't mind watching his sculptures slowly change and then disappear. Many of the sculptures even look better after a few hours at room temperature. The average ice sculpture lasts for six or seven hours and may take a couple of days to completely melt, but the smaller ones don't last long at all. Question 28. What is the writer's main aim in writing the text? A. To talk about the importance of art. B. To explain how one artist works. C. To say why ice sculpture is popular. D. To describe the disadvantages of being an artist.

B. It must be completely frozen. D. It is completely safe to work with.

Question 30. What does the writer say about the ice? A. Duncan's team make it themselves C. The team have to make it quickly. Question 31. The writer says that Duncan's sculptures

B. generally last for a day. D. can improve when they start to melt.

A. He has always been a successful artist. B. He prefers to work alone. C. He makes sculptures from all kinds of material. D. He is popular with the media.

Question 32. Which of the following could also be a title for this text?

A. are always huge. C. take about a week to make.

A. How to make an ice sculpture B. How to change your career

D. How to get on television

C. How to make art a business

Question 2. “What kind of music are you listening to, Rob?” said Cathy.

SECTION B (2.0 ms) Rewrite the sentence so that it is closest in meaning to the original one or do as directed. Question 1. We found the house easily because you gave us directions. If ………………………………………………………………………………….………………

Question 3. president / company, whom / really admire, / visiting us next week. (Write a complete sentence with the words given.) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Question 4. window / broken / and some pictures / take away / boys. (Write a complete sentence with the words given.) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Cathy asked ………………………………………………………………………………………

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THÀNH PHỐ ĐÀ NẴNG ĐỀ KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I - NĂM HỌC 2015-2016 Môn: Tiếng Anh Lớp 12 (Chương trình thí điểm)

Thời gian: 45 phút

(Không kể thời gian giao đề) ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC

.............................. Mã đề : 755

Họ và tên thí sinh:................................................... .. Lớp:

Phòng thi: ................................................………...

Số báo danh: SECTION A (8.0 ms) Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions or do as directed. Question 1. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. A. talented B. distinguished C. respected D. attended

Question 2. It is recommended that people ______ regular exercise. A. took B. to take C. taking D. take

Question 3. When he studied abroad, he successfully ______ into the local culture. A. integrate B. integrated C. integrates D. integrating

C. donate B. raise D. buy A. rise

Question 4. Flood victims need food and shelter. We should ______ money, rice and old clothes to them. Question 5. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a different stress pattern. A. emerge C. subscribe D. promote

B. mildew Qustion 6. Language, food, or beliefs are expressions of ______. C. multi-cultural A. cultural practices B. cultural diversity D. cultural identity

Question 7. Take the recording equipment ______ you in case you need to record something. A. for B. to C. with D. in

Question 8. – “Have you got any social media accounts?” – “______”

A. No, I haven’t. B. Yes, I got. C. No thanks. D. Yes. That’s OK.

A. tablet B. language C. tradition D. advent

C. was meeting D. will meet B. have met A. had met

Question 9. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. Question 10. My contact at the conference wasn’t a stranger; I ______ her two or three times before. Question 11. Carbon dioxide and black carbon, or ______, are two of the most dangerous air pollutants. A. soot B. carbon monoxide D. clutter C. soap

Question 12. We had fish and chips for ______ lunch. A. an B. a C. the D. Ø

Question 13. It is reported that more than 300 people ______ in that explosion. A. could injure B. were injured C. are injuring D. have injured

Question 14. Thanks to the progress of science and technology, our lives have become _____.

A. more and more good C. the better and better B. better and better D. gooder and gooder

Question 15. One of the problems caused by ______ is the shortage of affordable housing in big cities. A. pollution B. sanitation C. discrimination D. urbanization

Question 16. – “Tina is still looking for a decent flat.” – “ How long ______ for?”

A. is she looked C. has she been looking B. was she looking D. had she looked

Question 17. More and more Stockholm dwellers are using buses or taxis that run ______ renewable energy. A. with B. in C. on D. by

Question 18. – “What a lovely house you have!” – “______.” A. Thank you B. Of course C. I think so D. You’re welcome

Question 19. The police have advised people that their doors ______ locked at all times. A. being kept B. to be kept C. kept D. be kept

Question 20. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a different stress pattern. A. admire B. kindness C. needy D. humble

Protecting wild animals is one of the most effectively ways to create ecological balance.

A D C B

D A B C

Question 21. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction. Question 22. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction. Modems permit computers communicating with one another over telephone lines. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 23 to 27. THE PALACE SCHOOL

Are you thinking of learning a completely new skill? Then come to The Palace School! We offer a range of exciting and original courses in performing arts, and one of our most (23)______ teachers is starting a new course (24)______ Circus Class. Learn to juggle and balance, or put on a red nose and act like a clown!

All our instructors are talented and successful performers and have recognised teaching certificates. Lessons usually last 90 minutes and take place once a week. We also organise (25)______ least one performance every term at the local theatre. Our students often go out on social events as well, and there are opportunities to take (26)______ in many subjects. We are creating our new timetable at the moment, so please phone or look on our websites for

more (27)______. Question 23. A. experiences B. experienced C. experience D. experiencing

Question 24. A. called B. calls C. calling D. call

Question 25. A. at B. on C. in D. to

D. exams D. articles B. part s B. details C. cares C. views

Question 26. A. places Question 27. A. messages Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 32.

Because of the severe drought which has continued this year, water rationing will go into effect on Monday. Lawns cannot be watered with automatic sprinklers; driveways, porches and decks cannot be hosed down. You may water by hand, but only on even-numbered days. Cars can be washed on Wednesdays only. The city has hired a new drought patrol crew, which will be looking for offenders. If you are caught, there will be a $50 fine for the first offence and a $100 fine for the second offence. We realise that this is strict, but the drought has affected us dramatically. We ask your co-operation in conserving water.

A. The cost of water C. The quality of water B. The lack of water D. The abundance of water

B. Disconnect their washing machine D. Water their cars A. Turn off their sprinklers C. Wash their decks

B. Water by hand D. Use the sprinkler on Mon-Fri A. Don’t water C. Water on Wednesdays

A. Look for water sources C. Ration water B. Look for offenders D. Write new water rules

Besides the drought rules, we ask that you be prudent in your household water use. Turn off the faucet while you brush your teeth. Take short showers, you might even consider turning off the water as you soak up. Don’t wash dishes under running water, and when you wash your clothes, save the final rinse water to begin your next load. Let’s all work together to save our community’s water. Question 28. What is the main problem the writer refers to? Question 29. What should people do on Monday? Question 30. If you have a lawn, what are your rules? Question 31. What will the drought patrol crew do? Question 32. What does the writer suggest? B. Washing dishes under running water D. Taking short showers A. Paying $50 C. Fining your neighbour

There ……………………………………………………………………………………….. .

(Write a complete sentence with the words given.)

SECTION B (2.0 ms) Rewrite the sentence so that it is closest in meaning to the original one or do as directed. Question 1. The urban population ratio rose steadily throughout the period. Question 2. We should practise simple green living to save our planet for future generations. ……………………………………. so that …………………………………………………. . Question 3. The Vietnamese ao dai /becoming / popular / not only / Viet Nam, but / other parts / world. (Write a complete sentence with the words given, using the repeated comparative.) ……………………………………………………………………………….……………….. . Question 4. Burning coal / main source / carbon dioxide emissions / which / global warming. ………………………………………………………………………….………………….. . --- The End ---

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Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. lie 2. A. society C. circle C. geography D. comprise D. sandy B. wide B.dry

Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 3. A. literature 4. A. endangerment B. conversation B. existence C. introduction C. environment D. publication D. conservation

Choose the right option A, B, C or D to finish each of the following sentences. 5. Many plant and animal species are now in danger of _________________. A. extinct C. extinguishing B. extinction D. disappearance 6. ____ books are ones in which the story is told or illustrated with pictures. A. Comic B. Thriller C. Romantic D. Science 7. “What shall we do this evening?” – “ _________________”

A. I would like to go to the cinema. B. How about going to the cinema? C. Yes, that’s right. D. I hope so. 8. _______ is the protection of environment and natural resources. A. Survival B. Commerce C. Conservation D. Extinction

9. He ___________ be poor but he is honest. B. need A. may C. should D. must 10. ___________ my secretary is away at present, I have a great many extra letters to answer. A. After C. When D. While B. As

11. A _________ is a long story in which the characters and events are usually imaginary. A. Science fiction B. thriller C. comic D. novel 12. His first response was to say no. Later, __________, he changed his mind. A. Therefore B. although C. yet D. however 13. Different activities should be carried out to raise the ____________ of our people about the matter. A. Knowledge B. thought C. awareness D. understanding 14. Hello, Mary. I can’t be sure I’ll be home in time for dinner. I ___________ be late. A. should B. must C. will D. may 15. Hunting for meat and burning forests for soil cause destruction to wildlife. A. damage B. contamination C. protection D. organization

A. fertile 16. Farmers make their soil more productive by distributing _______. B. fertility D. fertilizable

C. fertilizers 17. Cooperative activity is essential to effective community work. B. vital A. option C. mild D. insignificant

18. A: “I hope the weather will get better” B: “_______________________” A. I hope not B. Yes, of course C. Never mind D. So do I 19. There are more than twenty-seven hundred kinds of palm trees. _________ of them cannot grow in

the Middle East because it is too dry. A. Most B. Both C. None D. Nearly 20. Species that have already lost habitat because of deforestation were given higher priority in the

plan because of their greater risk of extinction. A. ecology B. nature C. domain D. natural surroundings

Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 21. Have the students be told about the changes of their timetable yet? A B C D 22. The painting which was stolen last week, had just been found A B C D

Choose the suitable word to fill in each blank.

People also express themselves........ 23........ the way they walk and in their posture, that is in the way they carry their body. A self-confident person may well look straight ahead and hold his body erect, whereas а. …..24............. person may bend the body..........25........... and look from side to side.

If you are enjoying talking to someone, you tend to sit forward in your seat. If you are not, you may sit back with your arms folded. All these body..........26...are an important part of.........27........ This is why actors study them a great deal.

21. A. by B. with C. on D. in

22. A. worried B. fat C. nervous D. thin

23. A. slightly B. little C. up D. badly

24. A. signals B. symbols C. clues D. signs

25. A. conversation B. communication C. Speech D. exchange

26. A. Society B. geography C. dry D. Sandy

27. A. literature B. conversation C. introduction D. publication

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each of the questions.

AS Working Women Continue to receive better and better wages, housewives still work at home without receiving pay-checks. Should a Woman who works at home, doing the housework and caring for children, be paid for her service? In a 1986 study at Cornell University, sociologists found that the value of the services of a housewife averaged $11,600 a year. This rate was based on a family composed of a husband, wife, and three young children. The $11,600 is what the husband would have to pay if he hired others to take over his wife's household chores. The researchers concluded that it would be fair for husbands to pay wives according to federal guidelines for minimum wages.

Another plan for rewarding women who work at home has been suggested by a former Secretary of Health and Human Services. He says that full-time housewives should be allowed to pay Social security taxes, with their employers contributing part of the payment. He feels that the present System in unfair. He said, "If you stay at home and raise a family, nobody will give you credit for it."

28. What is the main purpose of this passage?

A. To encourage Women to go out to Work

B. To ask men to treat wives better. C. To suggest that housewives should be paid for their household chores.

D. To suggest that men should share the housework with their wives.

29. A housewife's services in a family of five people are worth...................

A. S160 a month on average

B. nearly $1000 a month on average. X

C. more than $1,000 a month on average.

D. $1,600 a month on average

30. According to the researchers, husband should...................

A. hire others to take over their wives' household chores

B. pay wages to their wives for their housework

C. help their wives with the housework

D. Care for the children

31. What is NOT true about the passage.

A. Unlike Working Women, housewives get no pay for housework.

B. Housewives Services should be rewarded

C. Fulltime housewives are allowed to pay social security taxes.

D. Women who go to work get more offers than housewives.

32. The underlined Word "employers' in the passage refers to..............................

A. Their boss

B, their sponsors

C. their owners

D. their husbands X

Rewrite the sentence as directed in brackets.

1. He will translate this book into English. (Passive Voice)

-………………………………………………………………………………………..

2. A Woman was away on holiday. He came to see her yesterday. (Relative Pronoun)

-…………………………………………………………………………………………

3. He doesn't have a bicycle, so he can't go to a picnic. (Conditional Sentence)

-………………………………………………………………………………………….

4. "Where were you staying when you were in Paris?' Tom asked Ann. (Reported speech)

-………………………………………………………………………………………….

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B. to sell D. to buy C. to lend

D. gentle / impolite B. verbal / non-verbal C. verb / adverb

C. yelling B. singing

B. sign D. sigh C. signal

B. pass by / whistle and clap your hands D. get off / jump up and down

B. signatures D. documents C. attractions

C. shake you head D. sigh B. nod

C. assistance B. sponsor

C. nod slightly D. keep silent B. smile

B. clapping hands C. smiling

B. mention to D. point at C. look at

B. impolite C. gentle D. dish

B. suffered D. refused C. denied

B. acceptable D. formal C. gentle

Choose the right option A, B, C or D to finish each of the following sentences. 1. There are many ways _________ someone’s attention. A. to attract 2. We can use _________ and _________ forms of communication to attract one’s attention. A. silence / noise 3. Probably the most common ways of attracting someone’s attention is by _________. A. dancing D. waving 4. We might raise our hand and wave to our friend as a _________ that we see her or him. A. signature 5. When you see your brother _________ the plane, you may _________ to call his name. A. look at / throw a stone to him C. get off / claps your hands 6. There are some social _________ where smaller, non-verbal signals are more appropriate. A. situations 7. When you approve someone’s opinion, you can stare at him or her and _________ slightly. A. kneel 8. In a restaurant, we can raise our hand to show the waiter that we need his _________. A. fame D. donation 9. You shouldn’t _________ or clap your hands to get the person’s attention in a restaurant. A. whistle 10. Whistling and _________ in a restaurant is considered to be impolite and even rude. A. talking D. sighing 11. You shouldn’t _________ the person or thing you want your friend to look at. A. take notice of 12. In most situations, pointing at someone is usually considered to be_________. A. polite 13. Your opinion is reasonable, so it is _________. A. acceptable 14. In some special social situations, pointing at someone is completely_________. A. lovely 15. _________, a teacher may point to student so as to get his or her attention. A. Forgive D. For the sack of C. For instance B. Forever

C. accurate B. rudeness

B. can attract him D. take advantage of him

C. non-verbal B. countable D. verbal

B. old fashioned C. fashionable D. out-dated

B. communication C. compassionate D. competition

16. In some social situations, _________ is allowed to friends. A. fighting seriously D. informality 17. To attract the waiter’s attention, wait until you _________ and raise you hand slightly. A. catch his eye C. pay attention to him 18. Raising hand and waving are of the _________ form of communication. A. uncountable 19. Mary looks very attractive in her _________ clothes. A. terrible 20. Politeness is very necessary in a common social _________. A. community 21. Phil: You really have a beautiful dress, Maggie! Maggie: Thanks Phil. That’s a nice _________. C. compliment D. completion B. comfortable A. complexion 22. Peter: Your hairstyle is really _________, Mary! Mary: I’m glad you like it, Peter. Thanks so much. B. terrible C. horrified D. terrorist

C. naughty B. ugly D. decent

A. terrific 23. Your dress is really beautiful, Cindy! You look very _________ in it. A. awesome 24. Nam: You really have a beautiful hairstyle now, Hưng! Hưng: _________! You’ve pushed me into the blush. B. You must be kiddingC. Yes, of course D. Nice to meet you

C. to handle D. handling A. It isn’t your work 25. I think I’ve finally found a style that looks decent and easy _________. A. fighting B. to fight 26. Minh: I think you’ve played very splendidly in the match, Nam! Nam: Thank you. That’s a nice compliment. I wish I could do _________ you. I’m still terrible. B. double as well as C. as badly as D. far worse than A. half as well as 27. Giang: You’re really an excellent student, Hồng. Hồng: _________. I’m still very bad. I think I have to try my best to keep pace with you, Giang. B. You must be kiddingC. Sure D. You’re welcome A. Certainly 28. Long: I didn’t know you could play badminton so well, Tram. Trâm: Thank you, Long. _________. I wish I could play half as well as you, Long.

B. That is not your fault A. That’s a nice compliment C. You’re welcome D. I certainly play very excellent 29. Hạnh: I don’t know what tailor’s that can make such a beautiful dress for you, Hien! Hien: _________, Hạnh. I’ve finally found a style that suits me so much.

B. Go to the canteen with me D. Nice to see you A. Never mind C. I’m glad you like it 30. Thanh: I really enjoy your public speaking skills, NgA. Your English is really good, too.

Nga: _________, Thanh. Thank you very much for your sincere compliment. You made me try much harder.

B. That’s not your work D. Yes, of course. It’s me!

B. Have a nice drink! D. Would you stop drinking?.

B. I suggest that we should not stay at home D. I suggest to stay at home

B. Can I help you? D. A and C are correct.

C. excellent D. old fashioned A. It’s very kind of you to say so C. I’m certainly very famous for those things 31. “Would you care for a drink?” can be transformed as _________. A. How about a drink? C. What about have a drink? 32. “Why don’t we stay at home?” can be transformed as _________. A. I suggest not staying at home C. I suggest staying at home 33. “Would you please give me a hand?” can be transformed as _________. A. Would you mind giving a hand? C. Would you mind helping me? 34. A(n) _________ length of time is the main problem for our trip. B. reason A. reasonable 35. Good children should be _________ to the elderly.

B. obedient C. impolite D. rude

B. Good evening my slaves D. Hey, everybody! Shut up now!

B. Shut up! A. naughty 36. To attract the guests’ attentions at the party, a polite MC on first appearance may say_________. A. Good night every body! C. Ladies and gentlemen! 37. When two strange people are first introduced to each other, they often say “_________”. A. Nice to meet you! C. You’re welcome! D. Never mind! 38. At their first meeting, two people may say the same sentence like “_________” and then shake hands when making acquaintance to each other.

B. Long time no see! C. It’s odd to see you! D. Shut up!

D. Nice to see you! C. How are you? B. How old are you?

C. Congratulation! D. Thanks. It’s nice of you to say so

D. kindly B. unkindly C. unkindness

C. succeed B. successful D. successfully

C. down

B. attraction C. attracted D. attract

D. Yes, I’d love to B. Yes, so do C. Yes, it is

D. How do you do?

B. The same to you! D. Happy Christmas with you!

D. was made C. made

C. married with D. married to B. marry to A. Pardon me? B. I hate you so much! C. I don’t know you! D. How do you do? 39. When two friends meet after a long time apart from each other, they often say “_________”. A. How old are you? 40. To show your care for another person’s health, you may ask “_________” to him or her. A. How do you do? 41. Jane: “Wow! You look great with your new hair. ” – Jack: _________. A. You’re welcome B. It’s a pleasure 42. She divorced him because of his _________to the children. A. kindness 43. You will have to work hard if you want to _________. A. success 44. When the alarm went _________, Mick just turned over and went back to sleep. A. out D. off B. up 45. Hoi An is a tourist _________. A. attractive 46. Sam: - “Would you like to have dinner with me?” – Susan: “_________. ” A. I’m very happy 47. Lĩnh: “How do you do?” –Nam: “_________” A. I’m well. Thank you. B. Not too bad. C. Yeah, OK. 48. Johnson: "Merry Christmas!" - Jason: "______" A. Same for you! C. You are the same! 49. Amanda: "What a beautiful shirt you're wearing!" Anne: "Thank you. It _________ especially for me by my mother. " A. is made B. has made 50. George gets _________Lisa. A. marry with 51. She is a kind of woman who does not care much of work but generally _______ only with colleagues for meals, movies or late nights at a cluB. B. socializes D. discussed

C. exact D. suitable

D. pay B. get C. set

B. non-verbal C. tongue D. oral

D. Heighten C. Raise B. Lift

B. attention D. matter C. place A. supposes C. attention 52. I didn't think his comments were very appropriate at the time. A. correct B. right 53. You should _______ more attention to what your teacher explains. A. make 54. Body language is a potential form of _______ communication. A. verbal 55. Our teacher often said, "Who knows the answer? _______ your hand. " A. Rise 56. This is the instance where big, obvious non-verbal signals are appropriate. A. situation. 57. They started, as _______ gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few

C. informalize B. informally D. informality

years. A. informal 58. Children who are isolated and lonely seem to have poor language and ________. A. communicate C. communicative B. communication D. communicator

B. attentive D. attentiveness C. attentively

D. on C. at

C. forward B. over D. at 59. The lecturer explained the problem very clearly and is always _______ in response to questions. A. attention 60. Pay more attention _______ picture and you can find out who is the robber. A. to B. for 61. She looked _______ me, smiling happily and confidently. A. on 62. - What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary! - _______.

B. You are telling a lie D. I don't like your sayings

D. Suppose C. Even of B. As if

C. not behaving D. did not behave

A. Thank you very much. I am afraid C. Thank you for your compliment 63. ______ you wanted to ask your teacher a question during his lecture, what would you do? A. As 64. The mother told her son _______ so impolitely. B. not to behave A. not behave 65. I _______ you everything I am doing, and you have to do the same. B. would tell A. will tell D. was telling C. told

C D A

C D A

C D A B

B C A D

B A D

D C B

B A

D A C B

A D B C

A D C B

D A B C Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 1. It’s very polite to shout at the waiter in a restaurant. B 2. It’s unacceptable to jump up and down at the air port to attract your relative’s attention. B 3. Speaking toa person is of non-verbal form of communication. 4. Verbal form of communication is usually used in places where are large. 5. We have several choice of forms of communication to attract someone’s attention. C 6. Once you get your friend’s attention, don’t point off the person or thing you want him to A look at. 7. Probably the most common ways to attract someone’s attention is by waving. D C 8. It is polite to whistle or clap our hands to attract our friend’s attention in a restaurant. 9. It is considered to be rude to nod slightly to show that we need the waiter’s assistance. 10. When you see a teacher approaching you, you can whistle to greet him in the schoolya rd. 11. You should say “You’re welcome!” when someone says “Sorry!” to you. 12. People can use different forms of communication; for examination, verbal and non-verbal forms. A B C D

B C A D

D A

A D B C

A B D C

B A

A B C 13. Although the bad traffic, I managed to arrive at the meeting on time. 14. She is most beautiful woman that I have ever met. C B 15. He stopped to smoke because cigarettes are harmful to his health. 16. Anne: “Thank you very much for your helps to my sister!” - Bob: “Not at all!” 17. My house is far from Ho Chí Minh City. D C 18. Body language is sometimes a very useful tool of communicative. D 19. Whenever I make any mistake, I often say “See you later”

B A D C

D A C B

20. Jack is a good child, so he is always rude to the elderly. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

When I was a student at Bristol University. It was during the holidays, the Easter holidays, and I needed some money. I had just (1) _________ my driving test, and I felt very pleased with myself so I went to the Job Agency. They phoned me up the (2)_________ and asked me if I had a driving (3) ________ so I said, "Yes. ", and they said, "Right. We have got a job (4) _________ you. Go down to Bristol Fruit Market (5)_________ morning. " I thought, "I'll be (6) _________ a car or a small van. I'll really enjoy it. " They had me drive a huge three-ton lorry. It was (7) _________. I had never driven such a lorry before. One of my workmates said, "Don't be so nervous. You'll surely be (8) _________. "

C. crossed C. yesterday C. client C. through C. yesterday C. driving C. wonderful C. bad C. on C. crashed D. took off D. today D. license D. out D. tomorrow D. driver D. nice D. left-over D. at D. crashing B. jumped B. next day B. lice B. for B. next day B. drive B. terrible B. worse B. out B. crashes

I had to get to Western Supermarket and then to Bridgewater. It was a hundred-mile trip. I got (9) _________ the lorry, started the engine, released the clutch and it began to move. Immediately, I heard the lorry (10) _________ within a few second. So, I looked around and finally realized that I had crashed into a car parking at the side of the road! 1. A. passed 2. A. tomorrow 3. A. fines 4. A. over 5. A. day after 6. A. to drive 7. A. terrific 8. A. all right 9. A. with 10. A. to crash ĐỀ 5 Choose the right option A, B, C or D to finish each of the following sentences. 1. In Vietnam, children from the age of six must go to school. A. compulsory B. optional D. volunteered C. choosing 2. Schooling is _______ for all English children from the age of six to sixteen. B. pioneer C. compulsory D. plastically 3. A. optional In England, an _______ year runs from September to July. A. academy B. academic C. academically D. academies 4. A school year in England _______ into three terms. A. is dividing B. divides C. are divided D. is divided 5. A school year in Vietnam usually _______ in September and _______ in May. C. ends / starts B. starts / last D. departs / starts 6. A. begins / ends In England, each term _______ by a one-week break called half term. A. divides C. puts into force B. educates D. is separated 7. An academic year in Vietnam _______ into two semesters. B. is divided C. tear away D. educates 8. A. struggles In a school year in Vietnam, there are two terms called the first term and the second term. A. infants C. semesters B. semester D. system 9. There are two _______ school systems in England; i. e. , state school system and public school

ones. A. parallel B. paragraph C. paradise D. pyramid 10. State school system in England is _______ for all students and _______ by the state. A. free / pays B. free / paid C. fee-paying / paid D. fee-paid / pays 11. School system in England is divided into two_______ consisting of the state and the public ones. A. levels B. schools C. years D. categories

12. The state school system in England has two _______ of education: primary education and

secondary education. A. levels B. subjects C. terms D. semesters 13. The National _______ is set by the Government and must be followed by in all state schools. A. Stadium B. Curriculum C. Gallery D. Circus 14. In English schools, English, Math and Science are_______ subjects. A. more B. store C. score D. core 15. Core subjects in Vietnamese schools_______ of Math, Literature and English. A. makes for B. makes of C. are made up D. will make by 16. Core subjects are _______ in national exams at certain stages of the school education system. A. paid for B. compulsory C. score D. core

17. When do children in Vietnam go to _______? – They begin to go to school at the age of six. C. Secondary School D. Primary School A. High School B. Nursery 18. How long does the _______ in Vietnam last? – Five years. A. Primary Education B. Pre-school C. Secondary Education D. Higher Education 19. How long does the _______ in England last? – Five years. A. Primary Education B. Pre-school C. Secondary Education D. Higher Education 20. In England, school fee in state schools is _______. A. on sale B. free-paying C. well-paid D. for rent 21. In Vietnam, a stage of study for children aged from 11 to 17 is called_______. A. Primary Education B. Pre-school C. Secondary Education D. Higher Education 22. My nephew is four years old, he may enter a _______ in Vietnam. A. High School B. Kindergarten C. Secondary School D. Primary School 23. In England, schooling is compulsory for all children from the age of 5 to 16. A. put into blush B. put on clothes C. put into force D. taken off 24. In Vietnam, schooling is _______ for all children from the age of three to five. A. optional B. obliged C. compulsory D. compulsive 25. Schooling for Vietnamese children from the age of six to fourteen is _______. A. optional B. odd C. compulsory D. nursery

26. How long does the whole Secondary Education in Vietnam last? – _______ years. D. Five C. Three A. Four B. Seven 27. In Vietnam, _______ lasts five years from grade one to grade five. A. Senior High School B. Secondary Education C. Pre-school D. Primary Education 28. In Vietnam, children may have _______ whether to continue studying or not. A. thirst B. obligations C. choices D. compulsions 29. Many high school students in Vietnam have to work very hard to _______ at a university. A. win a place B. get a cold C. lose touch with D. keep pace with 30. Nowadays, Vietnamese students have to study more _______ than those of twenty years ago to

keep pace with the developments of modern society. A. substitute B. subjects C. subways D. subjunctives 31. The _______ year in Vietnam runs from September to June and is divided into 2 terms A. academically B. academical C. academic D. academicals 32. Children at the age of 11 start moving to _______ school. A. kindergarten C. lower secondary B. primary school D. upper secondary 33. Children receive its early ____ at home so parents should buy some _______ magazines to put

them in the bookcase. A. educational / educate. C. education / educational. B. educational /education. D. education / educated. 34. Schools in which all students can attend without paying tuition _______ are public schools. A. fees B. charge C. payment D. bill

35. In Vietnam a school year lasts for nine months and is divided _______ 2 terms. D. on C. from A. into B. to 36. _______ the end of the school year, students take an exam in each subject. A. On B. To C. In D. At 37. Students usually _______ their GCSE at the age of sixteen.

A. pass B. make C. take D. follow 38. School boards are usually made _______ of people who live in the area, often parents of children

in the school. A. up C. into D. over B. of 39. Tommy left high school _______ the age _______ seventeen. A. at / of B. in / for C. on / with D. of / in 40. The academic year in Vietnam is over _______ the end _______ May. A. from / in B. for / on C. on / in D. at / of 41. The telephone _______ by Alexander Graham Bell. A. is invented B. is inventing C. invented D. was invented 42. The school library is open _______ all of the students and the teaching staff of the school. A. for B. over C. to D. among 43. Fee-paying schools are often called "independent schools", "private schools" or “_______

B. primary C. secondary D. public schools" A. college 44. In the UK, _______ schools refer to government-funded schools which provide education free of

charge to pupils. A. state B. secondary C. independent D. primary 45. Mathematics, a required subject in all schools, is _______ into many branches. A. grouped B. prepared C. divided D. added 46. Education has been developed in _______ with modern industry and the mass media. A. compulsory B. parallel D. following C. selected 47. School uniform is compulsory in most of Vietnamese schools. A. depended B. required C. divided

D. paid 48. In England schooling is compulsory _______ all children from the age of 5 to 16. D. over A. with B. for C. to 49. In Vietnamese schools, English, mathematics, and literature are three _______ subjects, which are

compulsory in many important national examinations. A. core B. part C. center D. middle 50. The national _______ is a program of study in all the main subjects that children aged 5 to 16 in

state schools must follow A. syllabus B. course C. plan D. curriculum

51. For the government, education is now at the top of _______. C. order A. agenda B. outline D. plan 52. We want the kids to have the best _______ education A. probable C. possibly D probably B. possible 53. Watching TV can be very _______. A. education B. educated C. educate D. educational 54. The expansion of _______ education at college and university should be a powerful force for

change A. further B. higher C. extra D. extended 55. Most children in the UK remain in _______ education until they are at least 16years. A. full B. full – period C. full time D. part time 56. We have to _______ an exam at the end of the course. A. write C. take D. make B. do 57. Many students now have been paid for _______ during terms. A. employ B. employed C. unemployment D. employees 58. She wants to take a career _______ in order to have children. A. leave C. end D. break B. stop 59. For _______ information on the diet , write to us at this address. A. further B. addition C. most D. worse 60. “Those eggs of different colors are very artistic “. Yes , they _______ in Russia. A. were painted B. were paint C. were painting D. painted 61. “David is in prison for smoking drugs”. He _______ that it was against the law. A. is telling B. was told C. told D. tells

62. “The maintenance people didn’t remove the chairs from the hallroom”. “Don’t worry. They

_______ them before the dance begins”. A. will have been moved B. will have moved C. were moved D. moved 63. _______ that military spending is extremely high. A. we are felt B. it feels C. it is felt D. we feel that it is 64. If you want to learn a new language , you must _______ foreign language classes. A. follow B. present C. attend D. assist 65. My favorite _______ at school is history. A. topic B. class C. theme D. subject 66. His school report last term was very _______. A. satisfied B. fulfilling C. satisfactory D. full

67. The students _______ to be at school by the teacher at 8 :00 am. C. have told B. told A. tell D. were told 68. Our children _______ to school by bus every morning A. take B. are taken C. have taken D. are taking 69. We have no seats left for the concert next Sunday

A. All the seats for the concert next Sunday have been booked B. All the seats were sold for the concert next Sunday C. The concert next Sunday had no seats for us D. No seats left for us for the concert next Sunday 70. Students in public school in England have to pay _______. A. free B. tuition fee C. fee-paying D. freedom

Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 1. Schooling is optional to all English children from the age of 6 to 15. A B C D 2. Children in England may choose between public schools and independent schools to study. A B D C 3. There are two semesters in an academic year in schools in England. A B C D

A D B 4. Children in Vietnam have to study twelve years from grade one to grade twelve. C 5. An academic year in Vietnam consists of three terms from September to May. A B C D 6. Each term in a school year in England is separated by one-month break called half term. A B C D 7. The state school system in England can be divided into three levels of education. A B C D 8. A school year in Vietnam usually begins in late September every year. A D B C 9. In Vietnam, schooling is compulsory for all children from the age of three to five. D A C B 10. In Vietnam, to finish secondary education, students have to complete eleven grades. A B C D 11. Great singers of the world can be hearing at the Sydney Opera House A B C D 12. Don’t all of us want to be loved and need by other people ? B C D A 13. The price of rice exports will been increased by the government A D B C 14. Does Dr Brown mind calling at home if his patients need his help ? A B C D 15. Most of the jobs in the manufacturing factories will take over by robots A B C D

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer for each of the questions.

"Where is the university?" is a question that many visitors to Cambridge ask, but no one can give them a clear answer, for there is no wall to be found around the university. The university is the city. You can find the classroom buildings, libraries, museums and offices of the university all over the city. And most of its members are the students and teachers or professors of the thirty-one colleges.

Cambridge was already developing town long before the first students and teachers arrived 800 years ago. It grew up by the river Granta, as the Cam was once called. A bridge was built over the river as early as 875.

B. To use the libraries of the university. A. To see university. C. To study in the colleges in Cambridge. D. To find the classroom buildings.

A. In the 8th century C. In the 13th century B. In the 9th century D. In the 15th century

B. Because the river was very well - known. A. Because it was a developing town. C. Because there is a bridge over the Cam. D. Because there is a river named Granta.

B. a city that may have a wall around it. C. D. a city of growing population.

D. After 1945 C. After 1845 A. After 800 B. After 875

In the fourteen and fifteen centuries more and more land was used for college buildings. The town grew much faster in the nineteen century after the opening of the railway in 1845. Cambridge became a city in 1951 and now it has the population of over 100,000 many young students want to study at Cambridge. Thousands of people from all over the world come to visit the university town. It has become a famous place all round the world. 1. Why do most visitors come to Cambridge? 2. Around what time did the university begin to appear? 3. Why did people name Cambridge the "city of Cambridge"? 4. From what we read, we know that Cambridge is now _______. A. a city without wall. visited by international tourists. 5. After which year did the town really begin developing? Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

D. membership D. up D. with D. then D. If C. scholarship C. out C. at C. as C. Provided B. friendship B. to B. up B. so B. Even if

If women choose to pursue a career once they have children, they often miss out on a close (1) _______with their children. Helen Jamieson is a mother of three who has given (2) _______work to look after her children full-time. She strongly believes that women are pressurized to do too much, driving themselves to the absolute limit. In her own case, after six years of paid employment, Helen finally decided to call it a day. She says she initially found it hard being at home, though she never misses the job itself. She admits that if she had had a brilliant career to begin (3) _______, she might feel differently now. Financially, she is no worse off (4) _______ before, as the cost of childcare and commuting exceeded her actual income. (5) _______the government starts to give other tax incentives to working parents, she says she will not return to the workplace until her children are grown up. 1. A. relationship 2. A. in 3. A. to 4. A. than 5. A. Unless Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks.

A report says that Britain needs to bring in more workers from other countries. This is to avoid a crisis caused by population changes as fewer babies are born and as people live longer. Because there will be more and more old people in the population, the (1)_______ for a younger workforce will grow and immigration may help (2)_______ the problem. The report says that if the (3)_______ of people coming to live in the UK does not increase by around 20% in the (4)_______ fifty years, the UK population will fall by three million. This means that, (5)_______ a result, Britons would need to work until they are in their seventies to (6)_______ the large number of elderly people. In addition, the State will no longer be able to (7)_______ health care and pensions, so people will have to pay for themselves.

D. need D. answer D. figure D. later D. to D. afford D. take D. afford D. profession D. exchange B. lack C. solve C. total C. next C. with C. help C. put C. support C. labour C. direction B. cause B. create B. number B. future B. as B. spend B. prepare B. pay B. job B. change

The ethnic minorities, most of whom are immigrants to Britain, (8)_______ a lot of money for the government in the form of taxes. This is because these minorities have many young people in (9)_______ The report calls for a (10)_______ of attitude towards immigrants: they are now some of our most valuable citizens. 1. A. want 2. A. find 3. A. size 4. A. following 5. A. For 6. A. keep 7. A. provide 8. A. give 9. A. work 10. A. turn Rewrite the sentence so that it is closest in meaning to the original one or do as directed. 1. I haven’t been to the cinema for three years.

- It’s……………………………………………………………………………

2. She visited her grandparents two years ago.

- The last time…………………………………………………………………

3. “ Do you realise what the time is, Tom?” asked Ann

- Ann asked……………………………………………………………………..

4. “ I didn’t break the window,” Tom said

- Tom denied……………………………………………………………………..

5. Someone cleans the carpets every year.

- I have…………………………………………………………………………

6. We ask someone to check the accounts every month.

We have…………………………………………………………………