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19. Mary is looking forward ______ from her best friend, Linda.
A. to hear B. to hearing C. hearing D. heard
20. _________ can take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or
light.
A. Pollution B. Pollute C. Polluted D. Pollutant
21. - Linda: I suggest using banana leaves to wrap food. - Tom: ____________
A. No, I don’t. B. I don’t like that. C. All right. D. We should
22. You needn't always ______ about the pollution.
A. to complain B. complain C. complaining D. complained
23. Remember to ______ your shoes when you are in a Japanese house.
A. take off B. take on C. take over D. take care
24. Ken was proud___ his good marks on the English.
A. with B. of C. for D. by
25. A: “I suggest going to Vung Tau on the weekend.” - B: “______”
A. That’s a good idea. C. That’s a fine day.
B. That’s a trip. D. That’s a reason.
26.Mary: Let me congratulate you on your nomination in the competition, Peter!
Peter: _________________, Mary.
A. Not at all B. You are welcome C. I am sorry I can’t D. It’s kind of you to say so
ANSWER KEY
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D
6. D 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. C
11. A 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. A
16. D 17. A 18. A 19. B 20. D
21. A 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. D
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13. The village church where we are going to visit isn’t far from here.
A. from here B. where C. visit D. village
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
that best completes each blank.
Good communication is the key to being successful and satisfied in many situations: work,
personal, social. At work, communication skills are most commonly shown in your
(14)_____to use and understand language, whether spoken(15)______on paper .You need
a good command of language to get your ideas, opinions and feelings across clearly.
Listening carefully is an important communication skill, as is the ability and confidence to
(16)______questions when you need to understand something or get information from
someone. Competence in a language except your mother tongue also counts as a
communication skill.
14. A. knowledge B. ability C. fluency D. pleasure
15. A. but B. and C. or D. because
16. A. ask B. answer C. do D. find
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct
answer to each of the questions that follow.
Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of
communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form
of oral speech. When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through
sign language in which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas. Tourists, the deaf, and
the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. Many of these symbols of whole
words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally, spelling, however,
cannot.
Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or
unintentionally. A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking.
A nod signifies approval, while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction.
Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots
read with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke signals. Road maps and
picture signs also guide, warm, and instruct people.
While verbalization is most common form of language, other systems and techniques
also express human thoughts and feelings.
17. Which is the main idea of the passage?
A. Various forms of communication. B. The importance of Sign Language.
C. Ways of Expressing Feelings. D. Picturesque Symbols of
Communication.
18. Which form other than oral speech would be the most commonly used among blind
people?
A. Picture signs B. Signal flags C. Braille D. Body language
19. People need to communicate in order to _______.
A. create language barriers
B. keep from reading with their fingertips
C. be picturesque and exact
D. express thoughts and feelings
20. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT ________.
A. There are many forms of communication in existence today
B. The deaf and mute can use an oral form of communication
C. Verbalization is the most common form of communication
D. Ideas and thoughts can be transmitted by body language.
21. What does the word verbalization refers to?
A. A form of language B. A form of thought
C. A form of technique D. A form of felling
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given
one.
22. Although I was very busy, I came to Tom’s birthday party.
A. I was busy, but I came to Tom’s birthday party.
B. I came to Tom’s birthday party because I was not very busy.
C. Not being busy, I came to Tom’s birthday party.
D. As I was very busy, I refused to come to Tom’s birthday party.
23. Hurry up or we will miss the train.
A. You won’t miss the train if you will hurry up.
B. If you won’t hurry up, you miss the train.
C. If you hurry up, you will miss the train.
D. You will miss the train if you don’t hurry up.
24. Kuala Lumpur is the largest city in Malaysia.
A. No other city in Malaysia is as large as Kuala Lumpur.
B. Any other city in Malaysia is larger than Kuala Lumpur.
C. No other city in Malaysia is as large than Kuala Lumpur.
D. All cities in Malaysia are larger than Kuala Lumpur.
25. “How many students are there in your class this year?” said the man to me.
A. The man asked me how many students there were in your class that year.
B. The man asked me how many students there were in my class that year.
C. The man asked me how many students there have been in my class that year.
D. The man asked me how many students were there in your class this year.
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Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. comprised B. admired C. listened D. gathered
2. A. climate B. highland C. village D. website
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed
differently from that of the others in each group
3. A. engineer B. designer C. mechanic D. musician
4. A. invite B. visit C. improve D. agree
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct preposition that completes the sentence.
5. I’m going to see her………….at the airport tomorrow
A. off B. up C. on D. down
6. They have gone…..an excursion to the suburbs.
A. on B. for C. in D. up
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word.
7.Our students agreed to take part in the competition enthusiastically.
A. denied B. refused C. volunteered D. enjoyed
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the
sentences
8.They are talking about the prevention of _______________ resources.
A. nature B. natural C. naturally D. naturalizing.
9.We ______ a strange object in the sky when we ______ down the hill.
A. saw / were driving C. had seen / drove
B. saw / drove D. were seeing / were driving
10. Internet has ________developed and become part of our everyday life.
A. increasing B. increasing C. increasingly D.
increased
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
that best completes each blank.
Television is one of the man’s most important means of (14)_______. It brings events and
sounds to the world into millions of homes. A person with a television set can sit in his
house and watch the President (15)_____ is making a speech or visit a foreign country.
He can see a war being fought and watch statesmen try to bring about peace. Through
television, home viewers can see and learn about people, places, and things all over the
world. It brings them coverage of America’s astronauts as the astronauts explore outer
space. (16)________to all these things, television brings its viewers a steady stream of
programs that are made to entertain. In fact, TV provides many entertainment programs
than any other kind. The programs include action-packed dramas, sporting events and
motion pictures.
14. A. communicate B. communication C. communicates D. to communicate
15. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose
16. A. On addition B. At addition C. In addition D. With addition
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions that follow.
Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in
the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to
survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big.
They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cowsin the north of
England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering
bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists.
Farming methods in Britain have also changed. Fields used to be quite small,
divided by hedges which were sometimes a thousand years old and full of wild flowers
and birds. Many hedges were pulled up to allow farmers to use mordern machinery. Now
most fields in England are large by European standards.
17.Why do British farmers give up farm work? .
A.Because they are tired of the farm work B. Because they can’t earn their own living
by farming
C. Because they want to continue to live D. Because they are forced to leave the land
18. Most British farms are big because_________ .
A. there are plenty of abandoned land B.farming is now industrialized
C. small farms are uneconomic D. most British farmers are rich
19. The small family farms often offer bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists
______.
A. to show their friendship
B. because they want to have more tourists to their farms
C. in order to improve their earnings
D. so that the tourists will return in their farm the next time
20. Fields on British farms were __________ .
A. seperated from each other by hedges B. full of wild flowers and birds
C. a thousand years old D. all are correct
21. Which of the following sentences is not true?
A. Industries are developed in Britain
B. Breeding farms are usually in the north of England
C. Many hedges are pulled down for farmers to ex pand their farms
D. Most fields in England are now larger than they used to be
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given
one.
22.No other city in Vietnam is as large as HCMC
A. HCMC is as large as other cities in Vietnam
B. HCMC is the largest city in Vietnam
C. HCMC is the most largest in Vietnam
D. No cities in Vietnam is much larger than HCMC
23. “Shall we go for a walk?” said Peter.
A. He suggested we shall go for a walk. B. He suggested to go for a walk.
C. He suggested go for a walk. D. He suggested going for a walk.
24. Although the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
A. So the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
B. Because the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
C. Since the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
D. Though the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
25. My sister can’t get good job because she doesn’t speak English well .
A. If my sister gets the job, she speaks English well.
B. If my sister speaks English well, she can get the good job.
C. If my sister spoke English well, she could get the good job.
D. If my sister spoke English well, she can get the good job.
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Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. mentioned B. described C. distinguished D. preserved
2. A.native B.natural C.accident D.volcanic
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed
differently from that of the others in each group.
3. A. connect B. parade C. comfort D. typhoon
4. A.disaster B.pesticide C. pollution D. musician
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct preposition or adverb particle that
completes each of the sentences.
5. There was a loud noise which woke us up _____ midnight.
A. on B. in C.at D. into
6. Mark went _____ working even though he felt unwell.
A.on B. for C.with D. up
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word.
7. If the manager were here, he would sign your papers immediately.
A. right away B. currently C. formerly D. right ahead
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the
sentences.
8. Lora has a _____ for being intelligent and determined.
A.reputing B. reputable C. reputed D. reputation
9. Did you remember _____ the lights off before you went out?
A. turning B. turn C. turned D. to turn
10. Mother: _____ the living room _____ yet?
Son: Not yet, but it will be clean when you come back home tonight, mom.
A. Is - cleaning B. Has - cleaned C. Was - cleaned D.Has - been
cleaned
11. Henry: “Congratulations! You did great.”
Jimmy: “_____.”
A. It’s nice of you to say so B. It’s my pleasure
C. You’re welcome D. That’s okay
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
12. My father, as well as his friends, are playing chess in the garden now.
A. well B. now C. are D. the
13. The village where I was born and grew up in is situated by the Red River.
A. grew up B. the C. where D. situated
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
that best completes each blank.
Jeans are very popular with young people all over the world. Some people say that jeans
are the “uniform” of youth. But they haven’t always been popular. The story of jeans
started (14) _____ two hundred years ago when people in Genoa, Italy, made pants. The
cloth made in Genoa was called “jeanos”. The pants were called “jeans”. In 1850, a
salesman in California began selling pants made of canvas. His name was Levis Straus.
(15) _____ they were so strong, Levis’ pants became popular with gold miners, farmers
and cowboys. Six years later, Levis began making his pants with blue cotton (16)
_____called denim. Soon after that, factory workers in the United States and Europe
started wearing jeans. Young people usually didn’t wear them.
14. A. most B. almost C. since D. exact
15. A. Although B. Because of C. Because D. Even if
16. A. clothes B. cloth C. clothe D. clothing
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions that follow.
TSUNAMIS
Tsunamis are waves, but they are far different from normal waves that occur every day
in the ocean. A normal wave is created by the pull of the moon's gravity, but tsunamis are
a series of great sea waves that are created by a shock from underwater. The most common
causes of tsunamis are underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.
On Sunday, 26th December,2004, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred under the
Indian Ocean near the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It displaced a large
amount of water, and sent shock waves in every direction, resulting in a series of 30-foot
waves travelling up to 500 miles per hour. These high speeds cause the waves to be very
destructive. They travelled unnoticed at first because they were not visible on the surface,
a common pattern in the occurrence of tsunamis.
17. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A.Normal waves and tsunamis. B.Characteristics of ocean waves.
C.How a tsunami is caused. D.How to predict a tsunami.
18. According to the passage, what can create a tsunami?
A.Shocks that occur underwater.
B.The pull of the moon's gravity.
C.A large rock dropping into the ocean.
D. It is not known.
19. The word magnitude in the text is closest in meaning to_____. .
A. weight B. danger C.size D. importance
20. What caused the tsunami of December 26, 2004?
A.An earthquake. B.An underwater volcanic eruption.
C.The moon's gravity. D.None of the above.
21. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. One of the most common causes of a tsunami is an underwater earthquake.
B.Tsunamis may be invisible on the surface.
C.Tsunamis occur every day in the ocean.
D.Tsunamis are unusual because they are not created by the pull of the moon's gravity.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given
one.
24. You can use my car, but return it to me before 8 this evening.
A. You can return my car when you finish using it at 8 this evening.
B. If you return the car to me before 8, you can't use it.
C. You and I can take turns to use my car before 8 this evening.
D. Provided that you return my car before 8 this evening, you can use it.
25. Jack plays tennis the best in the club.
A. No one in the club plays tennis as well as Jack.
B. No one can beat Jack at tennis.
C. Jack plays tennis better and better.
D. Jack plays tennis not worse than anyone in the club.
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Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. south B. drought C. southern D. cloudy
2. A. shaped B. hired C. experienced D. laughed
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed
differently from that of the others in each group.
3. A. snowstorm B. tornado C. predict D. eruption
4. A. protection B. pollution C. production D. dynamite
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct preposition that completes the sentence.
5. My mother always picks me _________from school at 5 p. m.
A. out B. off C. up D. in
6. I congratulate Mai _________passing the exam.
A. on B. in C. for D.
about
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word.
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the
sentences.
8. It rained while we ______ well.
A. had slept B. slept C. have slept D.were sleeping
9. Solar energy doesn’t cause………..
A. pollution B. polluted C. pollute D. pollutant
10. If John were here now, he __________ me with the work.
A. will help B. would help C. may help D. helps
11. Mai: “I passed the driving test yesterday.” --- Lan: “………………..!”
A. Have a good time. B. With pleasure. C. Congratulations. D.
You‟re welcome.
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
The men and animals which you saw on TV were from China.
A. which B. saw C. were D. from
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
that best completes each blank.
Television is one of man’s most important means of communication. It brings
events and sounds (14)_____around the world into millions of homes. A person with a
television set can sit in his house and watch the President making a speech or visit foreign
country. He can see a war being fought and watch statesmen try to bring about peace.
Through television home viewers can see and learn about people, places, and things all
over the world. TV even takes its (15)_____out of this world. It brings them coverage of
America’s astronauts as the astronauts explore outer space. In addition to all these things,
television brings its viewers a steady stream of programs that are made to entertain. In
fact, TV provides (16)_______entertainment programs than any other kinds. The programs
include action-packed dramas, light comedies, sporting events and motion pictures.
14. A. to B. at C. in D. from
15. A. seers B. viewers C. lookers D. watchers
16. A. many B. much C. more D. most
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions that follow.
I often hear of read about “natural diasters” – the eruption of Mount St. Helen, a
volcano in the state of Washington; Hurricane Andrew in Florida; the floods in the
American Midwest; terrible all over the world; huge fires; and so on and so on. But I will
never forget my first personal experience with the strangness of nature – “the London
Killer Fog” of 1952. It began on Thursday, December 4th, when a high – pressure system
(warm air) covered Southern England. With the freezing – cold air below, heavy fog
formed. Pollution from factories, cars and coal stoves mixed with the fog. The humidity
was terrible high, there was no breeze at all. Traffic (cars, trains, and boats) stopped.
People couldn’t see, and some walked onto the railroad tracks or into the river. It was hard
to breath, and many people got sick. Finally, on Tuesday, December 9th, the wind came
and the fog went away. But after that, even more people got sick. Many of them died.
17. Which “natural disaster” isn’t mentioned in the text?
A. a volcano B. a flood C. a hurricane D. a tornado
18. What is his unforgettable personal experience?
A. the London killer B. the heavy fog in London in 1952
C. the strangeness of nature D. a high – pressure system
19. How long did the “London Killer Fog” last?
A. for four days B. for five days C. for six days D. for a week
20. What didn’t happen during the time of “London Killer Fog”?
A. heavy rain B. humidity C. pollution D. heavy fog
21. Why did the traffic stop?
A. Because of the rain. B. Because of the windy weather.
C. Because of the humid weather. D. Because of the heavy fog.
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given
one.
22. She doesn’t know English but she lives in England.
A. Although she doesn’t know English, but she lives in England.
B. Although she doesn’t know English, she lives in England.
C. Because she doesn’t know English, she lives in England.
D. If she knows English, she will live in England.
23. “Why do you have to do this work?” she asked me.
A. She asked me why I had to do this work.
B. She asked me why you have to do that work.
C. She asked me why I had to do that work.
D. She asked me why I have to do that work.
24. Jack plays tennis the best in class.
A. No one in the club plays tennis as well as Jack.
B. Jack plays tennis better and better.
C. Jack plays tennis not worse than anyone in the club.
D. No one can beat Jack at tennis.
25. Water these plants or they will die.
A. If you are watering these plants, they will die.
B. If you water these plants, they will die.
C. If you did not water these plants, they will die.
D. If you don’t water these plants, they will die.