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ữ Ng âm: ệ ậ nh n di n cách phát âm nguyên âm, ph âm. Ng pháp Reported speech with gerund/ infinitive Perfect gerund and perfect participle Conditional sentences Ậ PH N II: BÀI T P V N D NG I. Choose the underlined part pronounced differently from others
D. loved D. developed
1. A. cooked 2. A. decreased 3. A. protects 4. A. stretches 5. A. helps 6. A. match B. stopped B. used B. determines B. glasses B. laughs B. chair C. laughed C. reached C. orders D. reveals C. sources C. likes C. chemistry D. involves D. arrives D. watch
D. guilty
D. hospital
7. A. pursuit 8. A. probably 9. A. mountain B. suitable B. population B. country C. recruit C. gold C. drought D. hour
C. blouse
D. church C. machine
C. against C. scream C. next
C. terrify C. gossip C. change C. culture C. hungry C. bowl C. honour B. ground B. children B. bridge B. ready B. think B. sneaky B. dangerous B. choices B. station B. blanket B. town B. hour D. soup D. garbage D. please D. nose D. friendly D. passenger D. catch D. picture D. snow D. throw D. home
C. many
10. A. mountain 11. A. change 12. A. game 13. A. sneaky 14. A. expensive 15. A. floppy 16. A. village 17. A. character 18. A. nature 19. A. think 20. A. know 21. A. A. honest 22. A. university B. student C. volunteer D. museum B. friendship C. special D. second 23. A. secret B. remote C. hostess D. cosy 24. A. society B. happy C. honest D. harvest 25. A. hostess D. clearing B. learning 26. A. earning C. searching B. sandy 27. A. candy D. handy C. negative D. length B. method 28. A. extreme C. seventh D. avenue B. against 29. A. bank D. candle C. racial B. perhaps 30. A. clap D. fresh C. impress B. rest 31. A. pretty
32. A.cheat 33. A glance 34. A.helicopter 35. A. passenger C. chaos C. matter C. horn C. ginger D. choice D. snag D. heiress D. gypsy
B. childish B. fragment B. hidden B. govern II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D 1. Most of the undeveloped countries need a lot of _______________ aid. B. unselfish A. together C. mutual D. friend 2. A date that is an exact number of years after the date of an important event is a(n) ___________. A. birthday B. celebration C. wedding D. anniversary
3. He doesn’t know much about the subject, but he is _______________. B. enthusiastic C. reserved A. joyful D. calm
4. We should take care of war invalids and family of martyrs. C. look for B. look into A. look after D. look at
5. The purpose of the contest is to stimulate the spirits of playing sports among students. A. prevent B. rise C. encourage D. influence
6. In tonight’s quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country. C. competitors B. judges A. losers D. winner 7. To agree to give someone money for a charity if that person competes a special activity is to ____. A. organize B. support C. sponsor D. encourage
8. A person who has been chosen to speak or vote for someone else on behalf of a group is a _______________. A. contestant B. competitor C. examinee D. representative 9. One third of the world’s _______________consumes two thirds of the world resources. A. people B. men C. population D. Human 10. Daisy is so __________ she only cares about herself, not about other people. A. helpful B. selfish C. loyal D. talkative 11. Our school has managed to collect a lot of books to _______ to the children in a village school. A. publish B. distribute C. employ D. depart 12. “Excuse me! Where’s the post office?”: “_______________” A. Don’t worry C. I’m afraid not D. Yes, I think so B. It’s over there 13. I am pleased to _______ the winner of the final competition. It's Group B. A. recite C. explain D. appoint B. announce 14. If I had taken that English course, I _______________much progress. A. had made B. would have made C. made D. would make 15. We are looking forward _______________from you soon A. to hearing B. from hearing C. of having heard D. at hearing. 16. The boys _______________having broken my vase. A. denied B. insisted D. suggested
C. apologized 17. They let their children _______________up late at weekends. A. staying B. stay C. to stay D. stayed
18. The children were eager _______________their parents. A. to see B. see C. seeing D. saw 19. She is not determined and often changes her ideas. What a/an ______ girl she is! A. uncertain B. mutual C. suspicious D. unchangeable 20. The boy glanced at me and turned away. A. looked carefully B. looked quickly C. looked attentively D. looked suspiciously
21. When I arrived at the party, Martha _______________home already. B. have gone C. had gone A. went D. would go 22. My friend often shows her _________ whenever I have troubles. A. sympathy B. sympathize C. loyal D. sympathetically 23. Your __________ is the anniversary of the date on which you were born.
A. wedding B. birthday C. party D. congratulation
24. We often _________part in social activities every weekend. B. do A. make C. take D. get 25. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas A. suburb B. central C. natural D. faraway
26. A __________ is a very bad accident such as earthquake or a plane crash, especially one in which a lot of people are killed A. disaster C. flood D. war
B. drought 27. Martin denied ________ the accused man on the day of the crime. B. of having C. to have seen A. to see D. having seen 28. How many _________ are there in the competition? A. participates C. participations D. participative B. participants 29. In tonight’s quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country. B. judges C. competitors D. winners A. losers 30. A _______________is a person that officially decides who is the winner of a competition. B. judge C. competitor D. winner A. loser
31. Peter should have apologized ______ being late this morning, but he did not. D. up A. about C. for B. at
C B III. Choose the underlined part that needs correction 1. Ann suggests having a party on Saturday. A B C D 2. It’s so cold to go out. A B C D 3. Despite many changes in his life, he remained loyal with his working principles. A B C D 4. A friend can help you solve problems and to share the grief times along with the great times A B C D 5. While Tina looked for a flashlight, the lights came back on. A D 6. They speak English well because they practise speak it every day A B C D
D C B
7. Would you mind to wait for a moment? A B C D 8. It took her a long time getting accustomed to the new environment and make friends with others A 9. The doctor advised him going home and rest for a few days A B C D 10. Nhat’s parents reminded her of locking the door before going to school A B C D 11. Mary said to me that if she has time she would come to see me A B C D 12. If I were you , I will plant some trees round the house A B C D 13. I feel happily to have good friends like them A B C D 14. I’m sure he is incapable in running a mile in four minutes. A B C D 15. Good friendship should be basing on mutual understanding. A B C D 16. I’m delighted hearing that you have made much progress in your study. A B C D 17. You can congratulate yourself about having done an excellent job.
A B C D 18. He said that he would been a teacher if he passed the exams. A B C D 19. I just congratulated Ann for her winning the Beauty Contest. A B C D
20. They speak English well because they practise speak it everyday. A B C D
D C B
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21. Does your brother mind calling at home if his patients need his help? A B C D 22. Placements at local secondary schools can arranged upon request. A 23. The coach told the player be fast and concentrate hard. A B C D 24. Jack is my new friend, who parents come from Canada. A B C D 25. Daisy has such many things to do that she has no time to go out . A B C D 26. When coming back, I saw that the shirt I wanted to buy had sold. A B C D 27. The police warned the drivers on park A B C D 28. She smelt something burning and saw smoke rise. A B C D 29. After she bought herself a new motorbike, she sold her bicycle. A B C D 30. There had been a significant increase in sales since May. A B C D IV. Read the passage carefully, then fill the blanks with correct answers , 1.FRIENDS To many people their friends are the most important in their life .Really good friends always (1) ________ joys and sorrows with you and never turn their backs on you .Your best friend may be someone you have known all your life or someone you have grown (2) ________ with.
A, B, C or D
There are all sorts of things that can.(3) ________about this special relationship .It may be the
D. have D. up D. provide D. putting D. relaxation C. spend C. in C. result C. sharing C. relaxing B. give B. on B. cause B. keeping B. relaxed
result of enjoying the same activities and (4) ________ experiences .Most of us have met someone that we have immediately felt (5) ________ with as if we had known them for ages . However, it really takes you year to get to know someone well enough to consider your bets friends. To the least of us, this is someone we trust completely and who understands us better than anyone else .It’s the person you can talk him or her your most intimate secrets. 1. A. share 2. A. through 3. A. bring 4. A. getting 5. A. relax 2. MARIA’S HOMECOMING When the bus ________ (1) in a small square, Maria was reading her magazine and didn’t realize that she had arrived at her destination. “This is Santa Teresa,” Martin said. “You’ve arrived home!” I suppose your cousin will be ________ (2) for us. Come on. I’ll carry the bags.” Maria thought, “All those years when I ________ (3) in New York, I used to dream if this moment. And now it’s real, I can’t believe it! Here I am, I’m really standing in the square.” Santa Teresa was Maria’s birthplace, but she often left the town at the age of six. She had some ________ (4) of the town, and some photos, but did she belong here still? She didn’t know. Nobody was waiting in the square. Perhaps
C. live D. am living
C. gather C. an C. Moreover C. so that C. with D.join D. no article D. Therefore D. as soon as D. as B. add B. the B. Besides B. such as B. to
her cousin Pablo hadn’t received Maria’s letter. “What are we going to do now?” asked Martin. “There isn’t ________ (5) a hotel here!” 1. A. reached B. got C. stopped D. came 2. A. expecting B. waiting C. welcoming D. receiving 3. A. was living B. have lived 4. A. recall B. memories C. thinking D. remembering 5. A. even B. hardly C. too D. very 2. If you invite an American friend to (1) ………….. you to have dinner in a restaurant, phone the restaurant first to find out if you need a reservation to avoid a long wait for a table. To make a reservation, just give your name, (2) ……. number of people in your group, and the time you plan to arrive. When you invite someone to dinner, you should prepare to pay the bill and reach for it when it arrives. (3) …………, if your companion insists on paying his or her share, do not get into argument about it. Some people prefer to pay their own way (4)…………..they do not feel indebted, and those feelings should be respected. In most American restaurants, the waiter or waitress's tip is not added to the bill. If the service is adequate, it is customary to leave a tip equal (5)…………. about 15% of the bill. In expensive restaurants, leave a bit more. 1. A. enjoy 2. A. a 3. A. However 4. A. due to 5. A. for 3. Mexico City is growing quickly. In 1970, the city had about 9 million people. Now it has over 17 million. All these people are causing problems for the city. There are not (1) ______ jobs. Also, there is' not enough housing. Large families have to live together in small homes. Many homes do not have water. They also do not have bathrooms or electricity. The Mexican government is (2) ______ about all these problems. It is working hard to make (3) ______ better in the city.
Why is Mexico City growing so (4) ______? Where are all these people coming from? They are coming to the city from the country. Life is hard on the farms in Mexico. Most people on farms have to live a very simple life. They have no extra money for modern things. People think life in the city must be better. So they leave their farms and move to Mexico City.
C. enough C. worried C. live C. slow C. clear B. lack B. interested B. circle B. fast B. tidy D. many D. known D. life D. average D. unhealthy
B. making D. getting C. taking All around the world, large cities have the same problems. One of them is air pollution. Mexico City has pad air. It is dirty and (5) ________. Cars are one reason for the dirty air. Many Mexicans now own their own cars and drive in the city. The factories in the area also cause air pollution. These factories put a lot of smoke into the air. It is not easy to clean up the air in a large city. The government has to make new laws, and everyone has to help. 1. A. much 2. A. discussed 3. A. duration 4. A. normal 5. A. noisy 4.. VOLUNTEERS ABROAD More and more young people are ... (1) ... voluntary work abroad. The wild variety of jobs and destinations available is making it an increasingly attractive option for those who have just left school and have a year free before university. Many choose to spend these twelve months working in poor countries. There they will earn little ... (2) ... no money. But they will be doing something useful – and enjoying the experience. The work may ... (3) ... of helping the local communities, for example by helping to build new road or provide water supplies to isolated rural villages. Other projects may concentrate more on conservation or environmental protection. ... (4) ... kind of job it is, it is certain to be ... (5) ... and worthwhile, and an experience that will never be forgotten. 1. A. doing
B. but B. include B. What B. dangerous C. or C. contain C. However C. difficult D. and D. involve D. Whatever D. attracted
2. A. with 3. A. consist 4. A. Any 5. A. challenging the passage carefully, then answers the questions. V. Read
READING 1
Giving a dinner party is a wonderful way of entertain people. You can also make new friends and give others the chance to get to know each other better. It needs planning, though. First, make a guest list, with different kinds of people and a mixture of women and men. Don’t invite couples 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 seasons.
Then plan their menu. Include a first course, a choice of main courses and a dessert, plus lots of people’s favourite drinks. The next thing to do is the shopping. Make sure 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 mezze 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! 1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the purpose of giving a dinner party?
A. to entertain people. B. to make new friends C. to get people to know more about their host and hostess. D. to help people to know each other better. 2. when giving a dinner party, you should NOT invite ........................ .
A. husbands and wives. C. both women and men. B. those who are vegetarians. D. those who can’t eat or drink certain things.
3. The menu should include these EXCEPT .......................... D. main courses C. a dessert A. a first course
B. a supper 4. According to the passage, starters should be served ........................... A. because the guests want to have a good time together B. because the guests like eating them C. because the guests want to eat them while having to wait D. because the guests may be hungry while having to wait 5. What should you do while the guests are having their evening meal?
A. Stand beside the guests without doing anything. B. Sit down with the guests and have a good time. C. Sit down with the guests to show your politeness. D. Only serve the guests with the food.
READING 2
The habits of those who constantly play video games are very important to people working in videogame industry. If video games are going to one of the most attractive features of future interactive systems, it is essential for producers to know what types of games to make, how best to present such games on interactive video, and how to ensure that such games maintain their fascination for people. Above all, it is vital to build up detailed profiles of people who are addicted to video games. Until recently, the chief market for video games has been boys aged eight to fifteen. The fascination for interactive video games is seen in its purest form in this group. Video games appeal to
B. boys from eight to fifteen years old D. supermarket assistants
‟ B. make people relaxing D. make people physically ill.
B. more addicted to video games D. less affected by video games
some deep instinct in boys who find it impossible to tear themselves from them. Schoolwork is ignored, health is damaged and even eating habits are affected. Girls of the same age, however, are entirely different, demonstrating far greater freedom from the hold of video games. Quite simply, they can take video games in their strike, being able to play them when they want and then leave them alone. 1. Producers of video games are keen on __________. A. finding the best ways of continuing to attract people B. developing computer techniques in making such games C. learning about drug to which people are addicted D. designing ways 2. The people who are most attracted to video games are __________. A. young adult women C. girls between eight and fifteen 3. __________have different attitude towards playing video games. A. Adult men and women B. Boys and girls from eight to fifteen D. Girls and boys below eight C. Girls and boys above eight 4. The addiction to video games can be so powerful that it can __________. A. separate boys from girls C. destroy people s instincts 5. Compared with boys of the same age, girls are __________. A. more intelligent than boys C. more concentrated on video games READING 3
B. higher education C. Secondary education D. children education
B. universities and institutes D. high schools and universities. ‟
B. a unit for measuring temperature D. a level in a scale of how serious something is.
C. three B. two D. four
Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage or post secondary education, is the noncompulsory educational level following the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school. Tertiary education is normally taken to include undergraduate and postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training. Colleges and universities are the main institutions that provide tertiary institutions. Tertiary education generally results in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. Higher education includes teaching, research and social services activities of universities, and within the realm of teaching, it includes both the undergraduate level and the graduate level. Higher education in that country generally involves work towards a degreelevel or foundation degree qualification. It is therefore very important to national economies, both as a significant industry in its own right, and as a source of trained and educated personnel for the rest of the economy. 1. What is „tertiary education ?‟ A. Primary education 2. Where can we find tertiary education? A. Colleges and high schools C. Colleges and universities 3. The word „degree in paragraph 1 refers to __________. A. a unit for measuring angles C. the qualification 4. How many kinds does higher education have? A. One 5. _________is important to national economies. A. Qualification D. Higher education B. Foundation C. Schooling
READING 4
B. Making an important decision at 16 D. Getting to know about new jobs
B. They want to get rid of schooling D. They want to lead an independent life
B. They make good efforts D. They complain about their parents and teachers
C. job B. work D. activity
(ACT)
B. Encouragement C. Fear
Students at the age of 18 always have to face a difficult decision to make. Some want to go on with their study at college or university, others prefer to start work immediately. Many school leavers are eager to go to work in order to make money to live independently and help their parents. They always do their best to overcome any obstacles they may encounter. Unfortunately, owing to the guidance which is poor and biased from their parents and teachers, most boys and girls are illprepared for employment. Therefore, they often feel worried and build up all sorts of fearsome prospects in their mind as the time to start work gets nearer. It is the duty of the school and family to prepare these young people for their future jobs. 1. The main idea of the passage is ____________. A. Learning at university C. Starting to work after leaving school 2. Why do some young people want to find a job after they leave school? A. They are badly in need of money C. Their parents do not help them 3. What attitude do some young people have when they are faced with difficulty? A. They just let things go C. They become discouraged 4. The word “duty” in line 7 is nearest in meaning to ___________. A. responsibility 5. Which of these following is NOT mentioned concerning young people starting work? A. Anxiety D. Poor preparation VI. Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets 1. He started to get ………………….. when she told him that she had been to Britain for many times. (SUSPICION) 2. The fire came and …………… everything we owned. (DESTRUCTION) 3. In the United States, people of all ages ………………. birthdays. (CELEBRATION) 4. The judges will observe and score your …………….. (PERFORM) 5. Rapid population ……………….……..has caused poverty in this country.(GROW) 6. We felt …… … …….when they announced that our team lost the game.(DISAPPOINT) 7. One of the rules is that each group must complete five …activities…… in all. 8. We should provide … ………… ………. to schools.(TRANSPORT) 9. Many children in mountainous areas have … ………….. in learning to read and write.(DIFFICULT) 10. Many people are not aware of population …… ………… ……. (EXPLODE) 11. There is a ………………..……. of hospital in our area.(SHORT) 12. We must raise an ….. ……….. …….of the problems of overpopulation. (AWARE) 13. One of the most important qualities of friendship is … …………. …… (SELF) 14. We haven't talked to each other recently because of ………………..…..(UNDERSTAND) 15. You should describe her physical … ………….. … such as height, hair, eyes, etc. (CHARACTER) 16. We are very ………………….to our teacher for helping revising for the final exam. (gratitude) 17. The playgroup provides plenty of .............................................. for the children. (stimulate) 18. Over 30,000 .............................................. will run in the New York marathon. (compete) 19. The negotiation was attended by .............................................of several states. (represent) 20. These volunteers mainly provided services and help for children with cognitive ……………. …………….. (impair). 21, 22 You must believe in your own ability and have …………….…………….(confident) in yourself to be …………….…………….. (success) 33. In what way do parents keep their children …………….…………….. (motivate)?
about the way man has destroyed the environment.
, the bank won’t honor the check.
VII. Rewrite the sentences in closest meaning with the given ones, using the word suggested. 1. “Don’t forget to close all the windows when you go out”, My mother said to me. My mother reminded …....................................................................................................................... 2 “If it doesn’t rain, we will go out for lunch”, they said. They said …........................................................................................................................................ 3. I intended to invite Marry to my birthday party, but I forgot I forgot ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4. I didn’t turn left at the station, and I lost my way. If ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5.. If you don’t make a careful plan, everything will go wrong . Unless …............................................................................................................................................. 6. It took us five months to mend the old temple. We spent…......................................................................................................................................... 7. “Don’t stay at the hotel near the airport” I said to Ann I warned…........................................................................................................................................ 8. John has paid a visit to this place for 3 weeks John started …................................................................................................................................... 9. “I will come to see you if I have time,” the friend said to Mary. The friend told ….............................................................................................................................. 10. “ Don’t worry, I’ll pay for the meal.” He insisted …................................................................................................................................... 11. 'If you don't apologize, I'll never speak to you again.' he said. He threatened …............................................................................................................................... 12. Jack was late to the meeting because his watch was slow. If Jack's …......................................................................................................................................... 13. We don't live in a big city, so we can't easily get access to the Internet. If we …............................................................................................................................................... 14. In the middle of my dinner the phone rang. While I ……………………………………………………………………………… 15. 'I must have made a mistake in the calculations", said Mr. Forest. Mr. Forest admitted ………………………………………………………………… 16.“ I’m sorry. I can’t go to your birthday party, Brenda,” said Peter. Peter apologized to …………………………………………………………………… 17. We had worked in the garden all day and were sunburned in the evening. Having ………………………………………………………………………………… 18. In the middle of our dinner there was a knock at the door. While we ………………………………………………………………………………… 19. “It was nice of you to invite me to the dinner. Thank you”, Miss White said to Peter. Miss White thanked ………………………………………………………………… 20. .“I’m sorry I forgot your birthday”, Harry told Mary. Harry apologized to ……………………………………………………………………… 21. The safeguard locked all the door. He left the office (perfect participle). Having ………………………………………………………………………………… Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. 1: There is growing concern A. ease B. attraction C. consideration D. speculation 2: Unless the two signatures are identical A. similar B. different C. fake D. genuine
3. He decided not to buy the fake watch and wait until he had more money.
A. authentic B. forger C. faulty D. original
4. We'd better speed up if we want to get there in time.
A. slow down B. turn down C. put down D. lie down
C. impossible D. irregular B. unknown
5. Name some famous football players in the world. A. infamous 6. Mr. Brown is a very generous old man. He has given most of his wealth to a charity organization. A. hospitable B. honest D. mean C. kind
7. One of the key to successful business is careful planning.
A. falling B. victorious C. faulty D. impossible
8. The earth is being threatened and the future looks bad.
A. done B. made C. defended D. varied
9. The doctor advised Peter to give up smoking.
A. stop C. finish D. consider
B. continue 10. The President expressed his deep sorrow over the bombing deaths. C. disappointment B. anxiety A. joyance D. interest
11. The government plans to cut taxes in order to stimulate the economy. B. enhance C. discourage A. encourage D. strike
Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets: 1. (See)……………………………….that film twice, I didn’t want to see it any more
2. The situation (recently/ change)………….....……………………….
3. By the time I came, he (already/ leave) ………………..…….........……..
4. His doctor advised him (go)… ………..…............................… to bed early.
5. The little boy hopes (take)…………..........……… to Disneyland Park on his birthday.
6. I expect (invite) ..................................................... at the airport by my uncle.
7. (Fail) ........................................twice, he didn’t want to try again.
8. They went home after they (finish) …………………..their work.
9. The teacher congratulated me on (make) ................................such a clear speech.
10. Mr Barron (study) .............................................. French since 2007.
11. My father always makes me ( do )…… …….a lot of tests before I go to bed. 12. Would you like ( go )…… …….to the cinema now? 13. She (work ) …….............. …….quietly at her desk when suddenly the door opened and her daughter rushed in. 14. As soon as I (walk ) ….................……….into the room, he handed me a letter. 15. Why …...........…….they ( not visit ) ….......……….me while I ( stay )……..........……….in that hotel? 16. She says that she ( just visit ) ..............……my father on the way to school. 17. He never lets his children ( go )….......………out at night. 18. I wish to have someone ( talk ) …...........……….with. 19. Tom avoids ( make )…….............……..her cry. 20.I ( not see )……...........…………Hung for ages.