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Hello! | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Ted and Jill are talking about their studies. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T

A
(True) or F (False).

CI
1. Jill has computer classes twice a week. ______
2. Jill can do her homework on her computer. ______
3. Ted's class is 90 minutes long. ______

FI
4. Ted's food always tastes delicious. ______

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5. Jill will make a cake for Ted next week. ______
A man is talking about what to do in a town. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C or D.
6. The area called Phoenix ________.

ƠN
A. has a tube station B. has a cinema
C. has many small cafés D. has a shopping centre
7. On Thursday mornings, David ________.
NH
A. shows people how to make kites B. shows people how to fly kites
C. gives away free beautiful kites D. sells beautiful expensive kites
8. Forever Young is popular because _______.
A. the sales assistants are students B. they sell the top designers' clothes
Y

C. their clothes make customers look younger D. their clothes have good prices
QU

9. You can buy things at the Flame Market ________.


A. from midday to 6:00p.m. B. on Saturday and Sunday mornings
C. on weekdays D. from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m.
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10. Tourists can sing or dance to the music that they want by_______.
A. earning money B. telling the musicians what they want

C. playing some musical instruments D giving money to the musicians


Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
Y

differently from the others.


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11. A. name B. plane C. station D. sad


12. A. what B. cat C. bag D. cap
13. A. exercise B. eraser C. exit D. egg
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. between B. restaurant C. garden D. office

L
15. A. cucumber B. strawberry C. hospital D. computer

A
Use of English | 3.0 points

CI
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. The man over there is my uncle. You can call _______ Garry.

FI
A. him B. he C. his D. her
17. Don't eat these strawberries. ______ for your brother.

OF
A. They B. Their C. They're D. Them
18. Can you help me find the ______? I want to have some sleep on the sofa.
A. cookers B. rugs C. armchairs D. cushions

ƠN
19. Children should drink _______ for breakfast because it's good for them.
A. rice B. milk C. lettuce D. cheese
20. Madison loves foods made from milk. She often has bread and _____ for breakfast.
NH
A. butter B. lemon C. pepper D. rice
21. What does the notice mean?
A. You can't drink in class.
Y

B. You can eat in class.


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C. Don't bring any drinks to the classroom.


D. Don't eat in class.
22. What does Sally want to say?
M

A. Sally can't meet Tess on Tuesday evening.


B. Emma is not free on Wednesday evening.

C. Emma is free after 9 o'clock on Thursday evening.


D. Emma is busy on Thursday.
23. Fred: "I love yoghurt."
Y

Finn: "________"
DẠ

A. Yes, I want to. B. So do I. It's my favourite food.


C. Why don't we buy some for your mum? D. Buy me some yoghurt, please.
24. Martin: “_________”
Lily: “Turn left onto Main Street. It's the second building on your right.”
A. Can I talk to a police officer?
B. Get over there and call the police now!

L
C. Can you tell me the way to the police station?

A
D Please take me to the police officer.

CI
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Annie and Becky likes playing the guitar after school.

FI
A. likes B. playing C. guitar D. after
26. Philip doesn't loves swimming because he thinks it's tiring.

OF
A. doesn't B. loves C. swimming D. tiring
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. Nancy likes _________ around Vietnam. (TRAVEL)

ƠN
28. Lila thinks cars are fast but __________ (DANGER)
29. My dad loves ___________ in his free time. (COOK)
30. Max helps his mum do the ___ every weekend. (GARDEN)
NH
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about Thomas' pets. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for
each of the blanks.
Y

MY PET'S FREE TIME


QU

I'm Thomas. I (31) __________ four special pets, and each of them has their hobbies. My dog, Fred,
is three years old. He's different from other dogs. He can go skateboarding with my younger brother
in the park every afternoon. The dog can skateboard for hours. Unlike Fred, my cat, Rio, is very lazy.
He often (32) _______TV with my family and falls asleep on the sofa every night. Richie, my parrot,
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loves talking and collecting coloured things. He keeps (33) __________ of them in the cage. I also
have a funny monkey called Lucky. When I (34) _______ music loudly in my garden, Lucky jumps

around. When my dad plays the piano, Lucky holds (35) ______ bananas and dances to the music.
He always makes everyone laugh! My family looks after the pets very well because we all love them.
31. A. has got B. have got C. has D. gets
Y

32. A. draws B. likes C. takes D. watches


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33. A. a few B. a little C. much D. any


34. A. listen B. make C. take D. play
35. A. any B. little C. some D. a little
Read a text about some schools in the countryside in Indonesia. Circle the letter A, B, C or D
to indicate the best answer to each of the questions.
In some poor provinces in Indonesia, there are heavy storms every year. They can last for many

L
weeks and cover lots of areas in the countryside with mud and dirty water. It's called flooding.

A
Millions of people have troubles with food, clean water, public transportation and health care.

CI
Moreover, it's too difficult for children to go to school, and lots of schools have to close. To solve
these problems, local people had a wonderful idea. They built boat hospitals for sick people and boat

FI
schools for students. Basically, the two types of buildings were boats, so they could move on top of
the water.

OF
Now there are almost 100 boat schools. Each of these schools has electricity by using solar panels
on the top. They have over 10 laptops with the Internet, and some boat schools even have a small
library. A boat school is a school bus, too. Whenever there's flooding, these types of schools and
hospitals are open. They pick up their students from the sides of the rivers, and then stop somewhere

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so that school can start. When school finishes, the boat schools take the students back home. That's
how the students can go to school in those provinces.
36. What happens every year in poor provinces in Indonesia?
NH
A. Poor people can't buy food. B. Flooding causes lots of problems.
C. Some students have to study online. D. People have to drink dirty water.
37. Where can people see a doctor when there is flooding?
Y

A. on the boat hospitals B. online


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C. in a doctor's house D. in a hospital in the city


38. Where can the children go online?
A. on the boat hospitals B. on the side of the river
C. on the boat schools D. at home
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39. How can the children go to school when there is flooding?


A. Their parents take them to school by boat. B. They have to study online.
C. They go to school alone by boat. D. They get on the boat schools at a river side.
40. What is the best title for the article?
Y

A. The First Day at School B. Unusual Schools


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C. The Best School in Indonesia D. Schools for Children


Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. need?/ How/ you/ do/ much/ sugar
_________________________________________________________________
42. to/ money./ change/ Harry/ going/ is/ bank/ the/ to

L
_________________________________________________________________

A
43. department/ station/ the/ store?/ fire/ is/ the/ behind

CI
_________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in

FI
brackets.
44. Martin catches a bus to work every day. (BY)

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_________________________________________________________________
45. He doesn't like drawing. (BORING)
_________________________________________________________________

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46. There is no lettuce in the fridge. (ANY)
_________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
NH
unchanged.
47. Michelle sometimes shops for clothes in that mall.
Michelle _________________________________________________________
Y

48. Her uncle usually drives to work.


QU

Her uncle usually goes ______________________________________________


49. Travelling by airplane is not dangerous.
Travelling by airplane ______________________________________________
50. Ms Gordon has two beds in her house.
M

There ___________________________________________________________

Y
DẠ
Hello! | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Ted and Jill are talking about their studies. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T

A
(True) or F (False).

CI
1. Jill has computer classes twice a week. __T____
2. Jill can do her homework on her computer. __T____
3. Ted's class is 90 minutes long. __T____

FI
4. Ted's food always tastes delicious. __F____

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5. Jill will make a cake for Ted next week. __F____
SCRIPT
Ted: Hi, Jill. How's your ICT class going?

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Jill: Hi, Ted. I've just finished my ICT class, actually. We have them twice a week, and each one is
forty-five minutes.
Ted: Gosh. That's really short. Is it interesting?
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Jill: Well, I think so. I can do lots of new things, such as chatting to people online, sending e-mails
and doing homework on my computer now. Tell me about your cookery class.Ted.
Ted: We're not learning quickly enough. Last week, we spent one hour learning how to boil poached
eggs.
Y

Jill: So, how often is it?


QU

Ted: We meet once a week, for one hour and a half.


Jill: Can you eat all the food after you make them?
Ted: I can, but sometimes my dishes aren't really good. I'm going to learn how to make cakes next
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week.
Jill: That sounds wonderful!

Ted: I need your help. Can you show me how to send e-mails on a computer?
Jill: Sure. Let me show you tomorrow. I think you can do it easily.
Ted: That's great. I will bring you some cakes for your help.
Y

Jill: Thanks. See you later


DẠ

A man is talking about what to do in a town. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C or D.
6. The area called Phoenix ________.
A. has a tube station B. has a cinema
C. has many small cafés D. has a shopping centre
7. On Thursday mornings, David ________.
A. shows people how to make kites B. shows people how to fly kites

L
C. gives away free beautiful kites D. sells beautiful expensive kites

A
8. Forever Young is popular because _______.

CI
A. the sales assistants are students B. they sell the top designers' clothes
C. their clothes make customers look younger D. their clothes have good prices

FI
9. You can buy things at the Flame Market ________.
A. from midday to 6:00p.m. B. on Saturday and Sunday mornings

OF
C. on weekdays D. from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00p.m.
10. Tourists can sing or dance to the music that they want by_______.
A. earning money B. telling the musicians what they want

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C. playing some musical instruments D giving money to the musicians
SCRIPT
Man: Phoenix is an area of modern streets with shops, little cafés and restaurants. It's between the
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tube station in the east of the town and the main shopping centre with a big cinema.
There are great shops in Phoenix like Up With Kites, a shop which sells beautiful cheap kites. David
is the owner of the shop. Every Thursday morning, he gives a free lesson to customers on how to
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make a beautiful kite.


QU

If you want to shop for clothes, visit Forever Young. This shop is always crowded with students and
young people because they sell excellent clothes. They look like the top designers' clothes, but
Forever Young's clothes are cheaper.
If you love second-hand stuff, and you can get up early at weekends, you should visit Flame Market.
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The second-hand furniture and books are a bit old, but they're still in good condition. The market
closes before 12:00 p.m. every weekend.

On weekdays, tourists can enjoy excellent drinks in some cafés nearby. The cafés open from 8:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Every day from 4:00 p.m. to 9 p.m., tourists can sit on the pavement and enjoy live music. The street
Y

musicians earn money by playing different musical instruments. You can pay some money to the
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musicians and then listen or even dance to the music that you want.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. name B. plane C. station D. sad
12. A. what B. cat C. bag D. cap

L
13. A. exercise B. eraser C. exit D. egg

A
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

CI
others.
14. A. between B. restaurant C. garden D. office

FI
15. A. cucumber B. strawberry C. hospital D. computer
Use of English | 3.0 points

OF
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. The man over there is my uncle. You can call _______ Garry.
A. him B. he C. his D. her

ƠN
17. Don't eat these strawberries. ______ for your brother.
A. They B. Their C. They're D. Them
18. Can you help me find the ______? I want to have some sleep on the sofa.
NH
A. cookers B. rugs C. armchairs D. cushions
19. Children should drink _______ for breakfast because it's good for them.
A. rice B. milk C. lettuce D. cheese
Y

20. Madison loves foods made from milk. She often has bread and _____ for breakfast.
QU

A. butter B. lemon C. pepper D. rice


21. What does the notice mean?
A. You can't drink in class.
M

B. You can eat in class.


C. Don't bring any drinks to the classroom.

D. Don't eat in class.


22. What does Sally want to say?
A. Sally can't meet Tess on Tuesday evening.
Y

B. Emma is not free on Wednesday evening.


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C. Emma is free after 9 o'clock on Thursday evening.


D. Emma is busy on Thursday.
23. Fred: "I love yoghurt."
Finn: "________"
A. Yes, I want to. B. So do I. It's my favourite food.
C. Why don't we buy some for your mum? D. Buy me some yoghurt, please.

L
24. Martin: “_________”

A
Lily: “Turn left onto Main Street. It's the second building on your right.”

CI
A. Can I talk to a police officer?
B. Get over there and call the police now!

FI
C. Can you tell me the way to the police station?
D Please take me to the police officer.

OF
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Annie and Becky likes playing the guitar after school.
A. likes B. playing C. guitar D. after

ƠN
26. Philip doesn't loves swimming because he thinks it's tiring.
A. doesn't B. loves C. swimming D. tiring
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
NH
27. Nancy likes _________ around Vietnam. (TRAVEL)
28. Lila thinks cars are fast but __________ (DANGER)
29. My dad loves ___________ in his free time. (COOK)
Y

30. Max helps his mum do the ___ every weekend. (GARDEN)
QU

KEY:
27 travelling 28 dangerous 29 cooking 30 gardening
Reading | 2.0 points
M

Read a text about Thomas' pets. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for
each of the blanks.

MY PET'S FREE TIME


I'm Thomas. I (31) __________ four special pets, and each of them has their hobbies. My dog, Fred,
is three years old. He's different from other dogs. He can go skateboarding with my younger brother
Y

in the park every afternoon. The dog can skateboard for hours. Unlike Fred, my cat, Rio, is very lazy.
DẠ

He often (32) _______TV with my family and falls asleep on the sofa every night. Richie, my parrot,
loves talking and collecting coloured things. He keeps (33) __________ of them in the cage. I also
have a funny monkey called Lucky. When I (34) _______ music loudly in my garden, Lucky jumps
around. When my dad plays the piano, Lucky holds (35) ______ bananas and dances to the music.
He always makes everyone laugh! My family looks after the pets very well because we all love them.
31. A. has got B. have got C. has D. gets
32. A. draws B. likes C. takes D. watches

L
33. A. a few B. a little C. much D. any

A
34. A. listen B. make C. take D. play

CI
35. A. any B. little C. some D. a little
Read a text about some schools in the countryside in Indonesia. Circle the letter A, B, C or D

FI
to indicate the best answer to each of the questions.
In some poor provinces in Indonesia, there are heavy storms every year. They can last for many

OF
weeks and cover lots of areas in the countryside with mud and dirty water. It's called flooding.
Millions of people have troubles with food, clean water, public transportation and health care.
Moreover, it's too difficult for children to go to school, and lots of schools have to close. To solve

ƠN
these problems, local people had a wonderful idea. They built boat hospitals for sick people and boat
schools for students. Basically, the two types of buildings were boats, so they could move on top of
the water.
NH
Now there are almost 100 boat schools. Each of these schools has electricity by using solar panels
on the top. They have over 10 laptops with the Internet, and some boat schools even have a small
library. A boat school is a school bus, too. Whenever there's flooding, these types of schools and
hospitals are open. They pick up their students from the sides of the rivers, and then stop somewhere
Y

so that school can start. When school finishes, the boat schools take the students back home. That's
QU

how the students can go to school in those provinces.


36. What happens every year in poor provinces in Indonesia?
A. Poor people can't buy food. B. Flooding causes lots of problems.
C. Some students have to study online. D. People have to drink dirty water.
M

37. Where can people see a doctor when there is flooding?


A. on the boat hospitals B. online


C. in a doctor's house D. in a hospital in the city
38. Where can the children go online?
Y

A. on the boat hospitals B. on the side of the river


DẠ

C. on the boat schools D. at home


39. How can the children go to school when there is flooding?
A. Their parents take them to school by boat. B. They have to study online.
C. They go to school alone by boat. D. They get on the boat schools at a river side.
40. What is the best title for the article?
A. The First Day at School B. Unusual Schools

L
C. The Best School in Indonesia D. Schools for Children

A
Writing | 2.0 points

CI
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. need?/ How/ you/ do/ much/ sugar

FI
_________________________________________________________________
42. to/ money./ change/ Harry/ going/ is/ bank/ the/ to

OF
_________________________________________________________________
43. department/ station/ the/ store?/ fire/ is/ the/ behind
_________________________________________________________________

ƠN
KEY:
41. How much sugar do you need?
42. Harry is going to the bank to change money.
NH
43. Is the fire station behind the department store?
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
Y

44. Martin catches a bus to work every day. (BY)


QU

_________________________________________________________________
45. He doesn't like drawing. (BORING)
_________________________________________________________________
M

46. There is no lettuce in the fridge. (ANY)


_________________________________________________________________

KEY:
44. Martin goes to work by bus every day. / Every day, Martin goes to work by bus.
45. He thinks drawing is boring. / He finds drawing boring.
Y

46. There isn't any lettuce in the fridge. / There is not any lectuce in the fridge.
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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. Michelle sometimes shops for clothes in that mall.
Michelle _________________________________________________________
48. Her uncle usually drives to work.
Her uncle usually goes ______________________________________________

L
49. Travelling by airplane is not dangerous.

A
Travelling by airplane ______________________________________________

CI
50. Ms Gordon has two beds in her house.
There ___________________________________________________________

FI
KEY:
47. Michelle sometimes buys clothes in that mall. / Michelle sometimes goes shopping for clothes in

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that mall. / Michelle sometimes goes to that mall to shop for clothes.
48. Her uncle usually goes to work by car 49 Travelling by airplane is safe.
50. There are two beds in Ms Gordon's house

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NH
Y
QU
M

Y
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Hello! | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Martha is leaving a message about a band practice. Listen and write NO MORE THAN

A
THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.

CI
BAND PRACTICE FOR SCHOOL CONCERT
Date of concert: 31st May
1. Days of practice: _______________

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2. Name of room: _______________

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3. Start time: ____________p.m.
4. What to bring: musical ________
5. Number to call: _______________

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Rick and Pete are talking about a football match. Listen and decide if each of the statements is
T (True) or F (False).
6. Pete and Rick are going to play the football match on Saturday. ________
NH
7. Newlake School is not far from Stamford Bridge. ________
8. They are going to the match by bus. ________
9. Rick's team usually wears orange shorts. ________
10. The other team can't speak much English. ________
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Pronunciation | 1.0 point


QU

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. bread B. heavy C. breakfast D. tea
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12. A. jungle B. uncle C. luck D. pull


13. A. machine B. cheese C. chicken D. chore

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. furniture B. material C. stadium D. strawberry
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15. A. cinema B. uniform C. gardening D. policeman


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Use of English | 3.0 points


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. If you want to visit the church on the hill over there, you should _________ the stairs.
A. go down B. run along C. go up D. walk under
17. Some tourists love walking _______ the forest to enjoy the fresh air and see the wildlife.
A. under B. through C. past D. along

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18. We have got _______ rice. Let's buy some at the market.

A
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little

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19. It usually _______ me 20 minutes to go to school by bus.
A. does B. makes C. has D. takes

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20. There are two sinks next to the fridge in the _____.
A. kitchen B. living room C. bathroom D. bedroom

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21. What does Tiffany's mum want her to do?
A. go home
B. make noodles

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C. buy some yoghurt
D. get some milk
22. What does William want to say?
NH
A. He wants to buy a birthday present for
Betty.
B. He wants Betty to help him choose a
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birthday present for her brother.


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C. He can help Betty choose a birthday gift


for her brother.
D. Betty's brother prefers music for his birthday.
23. Ellie: "My sister doesn't like lettuce."
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Angie: "__________”

A. Yes, I'd love to.


B. Oh, no! Lettuce is my favourite.
C. How about buying some lettuce for dinner?
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D. I don't, either.
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24. Nelson: "Can you tell me where the supermarket is?"


Marilyn: "____________"
A. I want to buy noodles in the supermarket. B. There's lots of delicious food there.
C. Walk straight on. It's next to the museum. D. The market is opposite my house.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. How much strawberries do you eat every week?

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A. much B. do C. eat D. week

A
26. Anton! Make an omelettes and meat for dinner, please.

CI
A. Make B. omelettes C. meat D. dinner
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

FI
27. Do you think travelling by car is _________? (SAFETY)
28. There are some ___________ on the wall. (PAINT)

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29. Where's ____________ pillow? (ME)
30. Mrs White has three ___________. (CHILD
Reading | 2.0 points

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Read a text about a student's study. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
Nick and I are so bored with (31) ______ geography project. It's really difficult. We have to spend
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one hour doing it every day. The project is about the different types of weather in Scotland. We will
have to complete another project in science (32) ________ weekend. At least, today was a good day
at school because I had PE. I really love (33) ______. We are learning how to play football this year.
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We're also in the school football team. We have football practice twice a week, (34) _______
Mondays and Fridays. We're always excited before every practice, but we get very tired at the end.
QU

Every Saturday, we (35) _________ an important match with other schools. We always try our best
to win.
31. A. ours B. us C. our D. we
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32. A. later B. next C. before D. after


33. A. it B. them C. their D. its

34. A. at B. in C. to D. on
35. A. make B. go C. have D. do
Read Kelly's fashion blog. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of
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the questions.
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Kelly's Fashion Blog


When I was seven years old, I got interested in clothes. Now, it usually takes me around fifteen
minutes to choose what to wear before hanging out with friends. My friends get angry sometimes
because I'm late when we meet. My clothes are really important to me.
I've got a fashion blog. It's called Kelly's fashion blog. I often spend
about one hour looking for ideas and suitable clothes at weekends. I

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upload a post on Mondays and Fridays. When I'm busy with my

A
homework in the evening, my sister helps me write because she's nice,

CI
and she loves fashion, too. In every post, I explain what I want to wear
and why. Each post has two photos of me in different clothes. My fashion

FI
blog is very popular with my schoolmates and other teenagers in town.
Most people comment that they love the posts, but some don't. I
understand that I cannot make everyone happy.

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My parents are pleased because I have my own hobby, and I'm still an
excellent student. They just want to make sure that I read the right
comments, and I shouldn't worry too much about bad comments on my posts. Although I'm fond of

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fashion, it's not a great idea for me to become a fashion model because I'm not excited about people
taking lots of photos of me every day. Perhaps, I'll start a big fashion shop. Before that, I'm going to
take a degree in fashion at college.
NH
36. What do we know about Kelly in the first paragraph?
A. She gets her love of fashion from her friends.
B. It's not easy for her to choose what to wear.
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C. She became interested in clothes when she was fifteen.


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D.. She gets angry when her friends are late.


37. When does she upload a post?
A. every Saturday and Sunday B. every evening
C. every Monday and Friday D. every time she's not busy
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38. What do other people think about Kelly's post?


A. Her sister loves it and wants to help her every week .


B. All of her schoolmates follow her blog.
C. All of the teenagers in town love her blog.
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D. Some people don't like her blog.


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39. What do Kelly's parents think about her doing a fashion blog?
A. They're happy that she is doing what she likes.
B. They're worried she might not have enough time to study.
C. They don't like the bad comments.
D. They understand that Kelly is not happy.
40. What does Kelly want to do in the future?

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A. She will work as a fashion model. B. She doesn't know what to do.

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C She will study fashion at college. D. She'll certainly start a fashion shop.

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Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.

FI
41. not/ Cycling/ is/ slowly/ tiring. / to/ school
____________________________________________________________________

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42. play/ games/ computer/ Does/ at home/ he/ weekend? / every
____________________________________________________________________
43. any/ Ivan/ milk or coffee / drink/ in the morning. / doesn't

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____________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
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44. The bus stop is opposite the library. (ACROSS)
____________________________________________________________________
45. feel relaxed when I ride a bicycle. (RELAXING)
Y

____________________________________________________________________
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46. She's got lots of high marks in English. (GOOD)


____________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
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47. Steve sometimes goes to school on foot.


Steve sometimes _____________________________________________________


48. His name is William.
Everyone calls _______________________________________________________
Y

49. Brian is interested in beach volleyball.


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Brian ______________________________________________________________
50. John is Tracy's grandfather.
Tracy is ____________________________________________________________
Hello! | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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Martha is leaving a message about a band practice. Listen and write NO MORE THAN

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THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.

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BAND PRACTICE FOR SCHOOL CONCERT
Date of concert: 31st May
1. Days of practice: _______________

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2. Name of room: _______________

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3. Start time: ____________p.m.
4. What to bring: musical ________
5. Number to call: _______________

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KEY:
1. Fridays
2. WINCHESTER
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3. 3:30/half past three
4. instruments
5. 09857268741
SCRIPT:
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Girl: Hi, my friends. It's Martha here. Today's is the 3rd of May. The school concert is on the 31st of
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May. It's wonderful that our band is playing that day. We haven't got much time left. We have to
practise hard. We are all busy from Mondays to Thursdays, so we can only meet on Fridays for the
band practice. This Friday, we're going to decide on how many songs we want to play and practise
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playing the easiest songs first. We're going to practise in a big room. It's called WINCHESTER.
That's W-I-N-C-H-E-S-T-E-R. It's on the ground floor, next to the canteen and opposite the library.

A dance class will start there at 2 o'clock, so we can begin at half past three. If things go well, we
can finish the practice by 6 o'clock. It will be a long practice, so don't forget to bring snacks. No
need to bring your water, but you should bring your musical instruments because the school
instruments might have some problems. If you've got any questions, please call me on 09857268741.
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Please, be well-prepared for the practice. Goodbye.


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Rick and Pete are talking about a football match. Listen and decide if each of the statements is
T (True) or F (False).
6. Pete and Rick are going to play the football match on Saturday. ___F_____
7. Newlake School is not far from Stamford Bridge. ___T_____
8. They are going to the match by bus. ___F_____
9. Rick's team usually wears orange shorts. ___T_____

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10. The other team can't speak much English. ___F_____

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SCRIPT

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Rick: Hi, Pete. Our school football team is looking for one more player for a football match this
week. Would you like to join us?

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Pete: Sorry, Rick. I'll have to help my parents do the gardening on Saturday.
Rick: Actually, the match is on Friday at 5:00 p.m. because this weekend, most of us will be busy

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preparing for the final exams.
Pete: Alright. I can play then. Where's the match?
Rick: At Newline Stadium... Oh. I'm sorry. At Newlake School.

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Pete: Is it near the bus station? I think I know it.
Rick: No, it's the one near Stamford Bridge. It's very big, so you can see it from the bridge.
Pete: Fine. How are you going to get there?
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Rick: The buses are always busy after 4 p.m. The school is too far from the railway station, so Mr
Brown, our PE teacher, is going to drive you and me there. Have you got any white shorts?
Pete: I've got some grey ones.
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Rick: I can lend you my white shorts. We usually wear orange ones, but the other team will wear
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that colour.
Pete: OK. Tell me about the other team, please.
Rick: They're really good at football. Three of them come from Africa. Two come from Asia.
Their English is OK.
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Pete: Looks like we will have a difficult match, and we won't have enough time for chit-chat.

Rick: I think so. See you soon, Pete.


Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
Y

11. A. bread B. heavy C. breakfast D. tea


DẠ

12. A. jungle B. uncle C. luck D. pull


13. A. machine B. cheese C. chicken D. chore
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. furniture B. material C. stadium D. strawberry
15. A. cinema B. uniform C. gardening D. policeman

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Use of English | 3.0 points

A
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

CI
16. If you want to visit the church on the hill over there, you should _________ the stairs.
A. go down B. run along C. go up D. walk under

FI
17. Some tourists love walking _______ the forest to enjoy the fresh air and see the wildlife.
A. under B. through C. past D. along

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18. We have got _______ rice. Let's buy some at the market.
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
19. It usually _______ me 20 minutes to go to school by bus.

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A. does B. makes C. has D. takes
20. There are two sinks next to the fridge in the _____.
A. kitchen B. living room C. bathroom D. bedroom
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21. What does Tiffany's mum want her to do?
A. go home
B. make noodles
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C. buy some yoghurt


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D. get some milk


22. What does William want to say?
A. He wants to buy a birthday present for
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Betty.
B. He wants Betty to help him choose a

birthday present for her brother.


C. He can help Betty choose a birthday gift
for her brother.
Y

D. Betty's brother prefers music for his birthday.


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23. Ellie: "My sister doesn't like lettuce."


Angie: "__________”
A. Yes, I'd love to.
B. Oh, no! Lettuce is my favourite.
C. How about buying some lettuce for dinner?
D. I don't, either.

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24. Nelson: "Can you tell me where the supermarket is?"

A
Marilyn: "____________"

CI
A. I want to buy noodles in the supermarket. B. There's lots of delicious food there.
C. Walk straight on. It's next to the museum. D. The market is opposite my house.

FI
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. How much strawberries do you eat every week?

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A. much B. do C. eat D. week
26. Anton! Make an omelettes and meat for dinner, please.
A. Make B. omelettes C. meat D. dinner

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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. Do you think travelling by car is _________? (SAFETY)
28. There are some ___________ on the wall. (PAINT)
NH
29. Where's ____________ pillow? (ME)
30. Mrs White has three ___________. (CHILD
KEY:
Y

27 safe/unsafe 28 paintings 29 my 30 children


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Reading | 2.0 points


Read a text about a student's study. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
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Nick and I are so bored with (31) ______ geography project. It's really difficult. We have to spend
one hour doing it every day. The project is about the different types of weather in Scotland. We will

have to complete another project in science (32) ________ weekend. At least, today was a good day
at school because I had PE. I really love (33) ______. We are learning how to play football this year.
We're also in the school football team. We have football practice twice a week, (34) _______
Mondays and Fridays. We're always excited before every practice, but we get very tired at the end.
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Every Saturday, we (35) _________ an important match with other schools. We always try our best
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to win.
31. A. ours B. us C. our D. we
32. A. later B. next C. before D. after
33. A. it B. them C. their D. its
34. A. at B. in C. to D. on
35. A. make B. go C. have D. do

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Read Kelly's fashion blog. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of

A
the questions.

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Kelly's Fashion Blog
When I was seven years old, I got interested in clothes. Now, it usually takes me around fifteen

FI
minutes to choose what to wear before hanging out with friends. My friends get angry sometimes
because I'm late when we meet. My clothes are really important to me.

OF
I've got a fashion blog. It's called Kelly's fashion blog. I often spend
about one hour looking for ideas and suitable clothes at weekends. I
upload a post on Mondays and Fridays. When I'm busy with my

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homework in the evening, my sister helps me write because she's nice,
and she loves fashion, too. In every post, I explain what I want to wear
and why. Each post has two photos of me in different clothes. My fashion
blog is very popular with my schoolmates and other teenagers in town.
NH
Most people comment that they love the posts, but some don't. I
understand that I cannot make everyone happy.
My parents are pleased because I have my own hobby, and I'm still an
Y

excellent student. They just want to make sure that I read the right
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comments, and I shouldn't worry too much about bad comments on my posts. Although I'm fond of
fashion, it's not a great idea for me to become a fashion model because I'm not excited about people
taking lots of photos of me every day. Perhaps, I'll start a big fashion shop. Before that, I'm going to
take a degree in fashion at college.
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36. What do we know about Kelly in the first paragraph?


A. She gets her love of fashion from her friends.

B. It's not easy for her to choose what to wear.


C. She became interested in clothes when she was fifteen.
D.. She gets angry when her friends are late.
Y

37. When does she upload a post?


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A. every Saturday and Sunday B. every evening


C. every Monday and Friday D. every time she's not busy
38. What do other people think about Kelly's post?
A. Her sister loves it and wants to help her every week .
B. All of her schoolmates follow her blog.
C. All of the teenagers in town love her blog.

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D. Some people don't like her blog.

A
39. What do Kelly's parents think about her doing a fashion blog?

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A. They're happy that she is doing what she likes.
B. They're worried she might not have enough time to study.

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C. They don't like the bad comments.
D. They understand that Kelly is not happy.

OF
40. What does Kelly want to do in the future?
A. She will work as a fashion model. B. She doesn't know what to do.
C She will study fashion at college. D. She'll certainly start a fashion shop.

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Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. not/ Cycling/ is/ slowly/ tiring. / to/ school
NH
____________________________________________________________________
42. play/ games/ computer/ Does/ at home/ he/ weekend? / every
____________________________________________________________________
Y

43. any/ Ivan/ milk or coffee / drink/ in the morning. / doesn't


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____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
41. Cycling slowly to school is not tiring. / Cycling to school slowly is not tiring.
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42. Does he play computer games at home every weekend?


43. Ivan doesn't drink any milk or coffee in the morning.

Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
44. The bus stop is opposite the library. (ACROSS)
Y

____________________________________________________________________
DẠ

45. feel relaxed when I ride a bicycle. (RELAXING)


____________________________________________________________________
46. She's got lots of high marks in English. (GOOD)
____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
44. The bus stop is across from the library. / The library is across from the bus stop.

L
45. I think riding a bicycle is relaxing. / It's / It is relaxing (for me) to ride a bicycle. / I find it

A
relaxing to ride a bicycle.

CI
46. She is / She's (very) good at English. / She is / She's a good student in English.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

FI
unchanged.
47. Steve sometimes goes to school on foot.

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Steve sometimes _____________________________________________________
48. His name is William.
Everyone calls _______________________________________________________

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49. Brian is interested in beach volleyball.
Brian ______________________________________________________________
50. John is Tracy's grandfather.
NH
Tracy is ____________________________________________________________
KEY:
47. Steve sometimes walks to school.
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48. Everyone calls him William.


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49. Brian loves/likes / enjoys beach volleyball. / Brian's / Brian is keen on / into / fond of beach
volleyball.
50. Tracy is John's granddaughter / grandchild.
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Y
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Unit 1 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Ken and Peter are talking about their daily routines. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Ken gets to work at 5:15 in the morning. ________
2. Ken has a quick breakfast. ________
3. Ken watches the news before dinner. ________

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4. Peter drinks tea with his breakfast. ________

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5. When Peter is on the bus, he texts his family. ________
Kate is talking about her friends and their favourite free-time activities. Listen and match the
people (6-10) with the activities (A-G). There are TWO EXTRA activities.

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6. Andy ______________. A. playing the guitar
7. Jane _______________. B. writing books
8. Jason ______________. C. gardening
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9. Mike ______________. D. hiking
10. Laura ____________. E. playing sports
F. drawing
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G. taking photos
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Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
M

11. A. dangerous B. general C great D. Germany


12. A. again B. garden C. girl D. gym

13. A. like B. city C. night D. knife


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
Y

14. A. because B. after C. before D. alone


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15. A. behind B. whether C. only D. either


Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. Let's go _______ a picnic this weekend.
A. on B. at C. to D. in
17. We learn how to _______ robots every Saturday afternoon.

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A. buy B. build C. set D. carry

A
18. Dinner's ready. We're having soup tonight. It _______ really good.

CI
A. taste B. is tasting C. tastes D. are tasting
19. We ________ the news on TV in the living room.

FI
A. watch B. watches C. are watching D. is watching
20. My dad ______ my mom with the chores after dinner tonight.

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A. helps B help C. are helping D. is helping
21. What does this notice say?
A. The way out of the museum for visitors is next to the lift.

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B. Visitors should use a different door to leave the museum.
C. Visitors can leave the museum by the door across from the toilet.
D. Visitors can ask a member of staff to show how to leave the museum.
NH
22. Why does Sophie offer Lila a ticket?
A. because Tim can't go
B. because Sophie has a lot of tickets
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C. because Hellen is free


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D because Lila doesn't like watching movies


23. Owen: "How about at 5:30 p.m.?"
Sophie Tyler: "_________"
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A. like playing video games. B. No way!


C. Have fun. D. Sure!

24. Luke: "__________"


Mike: "Yes. What time?"
A. Do you want to go fishing with me on Saturday?
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B. We can't go fishing in that lake.


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C. is fishing interesting?
D. Is fishing popular here?
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Jamie never play football with us on Sunday mornings.
A. never B. play C. with D. mornings
26. Lita and her friends is planning to take part in a robotics competition this July.

L
A. is planning B. in C. robotics D. this

A
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.

CI
27. Michael thinks playing music is _____________. (INTEREST)
28. Playing video games is ______________. (RELAX)

FI
29. My brothers are taking part in a ____________ competition next month. (ROBOT)
30. Do you help your parents do the grocery ________________? (SHOP)

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Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about why children should do chores. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the
best option for each of the blanks.

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WHY SHOULD CHILDREN DO CHORES?
Most people believe that housework is boring, and that it is only the duty of wives and mothers.
Some parents do not share the housework with their children because they want their kids to (31)
NH
_________ more time studying. However, studies show that doing daily chores like tidying a room
is good for kids.
Firstly, housework teaches children important life skills to take care of themselves. (32) _______ the
Y

grocery shopping, mopping the floor and looking after other people are all basic skills for children
when they have their own families. Because schools cannot teach these things, children must learn
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them at home.
Moreover, (33) _________ parents with the chores also teaches young people about responsibility.
They understand that they must do chores although they might not enjoy them. Doing chores helps
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them understand their parents' hard work around the house. For example, they learn to understand
that it's important to keep their house tidy when they (34) ________ the furniture or vacuum the rug.

In short, doing chores teaches teenagers life skills and responsibility. If children understand the
importance of housework, they can enjoy (35) _______ it every day.
31. A. spend B. make C. do D. have
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32. A. buying B. having C. doing D. going


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33. A. catching B. helping C. giving D. asking


34. A. set B. mop C. clear D. dust
35. A. do B. does C. doing D. to do
Read a text about e-gamers in South Korea. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
E-gaming is becoming more popular in South Korea. Ae-Cha, a South Korean game player, has no

L
time for hobbies because he spends his entire day playing computer games. "I practise as much as I

A
can so that I can get better. That's what I need to do day by day," he says.

CI
He and his friends are members of a computer game team. They live in the same house in Seoul.
Computer games are a part of their life.

FI
Ae-Cha wakes up at 9 a.m. every day after a good night sleep and goes for a jog before sitting down
for breakfast and then starting to play. He and his friends take a few breaks throughout the day and

OF
evening to eat and relax, but Ae-Cha prefers playing computer games after midnight. Then, he
usually goes to sleep at 2:00 am.
Ae-Cha and the rest of the team must train hard and have good health because top players must do
approximately 300 mouse clicks per minute. In South Korea, computer gaming is a big business,

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and the best players like Ae-Cha's team usually become rich and as famous as singers. Therefore,
after two or three hours of playing computer games, some people can become bored, but Ae-Cha's
team won't because it's their daily job.
NH
36. What is the most important thing for Ae-Cha?
A. making new computer games to try. B. getting better at computer games.
C. finding friends to play computer games with. D. earning money from computer games.
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37. What is true about Ae-Cha and his friends?


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A. They live together. B. They are classmates.


C. They have a company. D. They all come from Seoul.
38. What does Ae-Cha say about playing games at 12:00a.m.?
A. He plays games alone. B. He can't play any computer games.
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C. He really enjoys playing. D. He's very tired, and he often goes to bed.

39. What does the writer say about Ae-Cha and his friends?
A. They are not healthy. B. They don't exercise every day.
C. They should play more sports. D. They are well-known.
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40. What is NOT true about Ae-Cha?


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A. He lives in Seoul. B. He loves computer games.


C. He usually stays up late. D. He cannot earn much money.
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. don't/ do/ chores./ Some people/ time/ have/ often / to
___________________________________________________________________________

L
42. At/ TV./ moment,/ watching/ are/ the/ my grandparents

A
___________________________________________________________________________

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43. going/ is/ on/ next/ week./ by/ She/ holiday/ train
___________________________________________________________________________

FI
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.

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44. Lan always plays tennis in the afternoon. (EVERY)
___________________________________________________________________________
45. Would you like to go on a picnic this Saturday? (LET'S)

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___________________________________________________________________________
46. Lily doesn't do the laundry at the weekend. (NEVER)
___________________________________________________________________________
NH
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. Liên catches the bus to school at 6:00a.m.
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Liên always goes _____________________________________________________________


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48. Why don't we go to museums?


What about _________________________________________________________________
49. Tom hates mopping the floor.
Tom doesn't ________________________________________________________________
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50. An often visits his grandparents on Saturdays and Sundays.


At the weekend, _____________________________________________________________


Y
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Unit 1 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Ken and Peter are talking about their daily routines. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Ken gets to work at 5:15 in the morning. ____F____
2. Ken has a quick breakfast. ____T____
3. Ken watches the news before dinner. ____F____

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4. Peter drinks tea with his breakfast. ____T____

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5. When Peter is on the bus, he texts his family. ____F____
SCRIPT
I'm Ken. Every morning at 5:15 a.m., I get up and go running. I take the train to work after
having a quick breakfast and a shower. On the train, I usually work. I typically start working at

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seven in the morning and stay until eight at night. I eat dinner when I get home. Then, I watch the
news on TV before going to sleep. I often go to bed around eleven o'clock. I'm Peter. These days,
I'm so busy. Around 6:30 in the morning, I have breakfast, which is typically cereal and a large
NH
cup of tea. I then catch the bus to school. I usually text my friends on the bus. I have classes from
9:00 to 3:00. I spend some time studying at home after school. Then, I eat dinner with my family.
I spend an hour playing video games after dinner. Finally, I have a shower before sleeping
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Kate is talking about her friends and their favourite free-time activities. Listen and match the
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people (6-10) with the activities (A-G). There are TWO EXTRA activities.
6. Andy _______F______. A. playing the guitar
7. Jane ________C______. B. writing books
8. Jason _______D______. C. gardening
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9. Mike _______G______. D. hiking


10. Laura ______A_____. E. playing sports


F. drawing
G. taking photos
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SCRIPT:
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Kate, and today I'd like to talk about my friends and their favourite
free-time activities.
The first person is Andy. Andy can play sports well, but he doesn't play sports much. He loves
drawing, and he can spend his weekends drawing all day long. He has his own studio in his father's
garage, and he'll have a show at a gallery next year. Maybe he'll become famous someday.
The second person is Jane. She often collects things, including baseball cards and comic books.

L
However, her favourite free-time activity is gardening. She likes being outside with her flowers all

A
weekend. She enjoys watching them grow. She says they are tiny seeds at first, but one day, they

CI
will grow into large beautiful flowers. I guess that's what she likes the most.
The third one is Jason. While his brother spends most of the time playing video games, Jason doesn't

FI
like video games at all. He feels bored of staring at a computer screen. He enjoys being outside. He's
now a member of a hiking club. Every weekend, he travels to a new place. He says that helps him

OF
stay active and healthy. He can meet people and make some good friends.
The other person is Mike. He loves doing different things in his free time. He wants to write
children's books, but it's very difficult for him to think of good stories. Now he thinks he loves
taking photos. Most of his pictures are about plants and animals. He's got some awards in

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photography contests.
The last person is Laura. Laura likes playing a few kinds of musical instruments, but it's not easy.
Her mum says she should learn how to play the piano, but she thinks she's not good at it. Now
NH
she's learning how to play the guitar, and she loves it. She'll join a guitar club at her school next
school year
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
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differently from the others.


11. A. dangerous B. general C great D. Germany
12. A. again B. garden C. girl D. gym
13. A. like B. city C. night D. knife
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

others.
14. A. because B. after C. before D. alone
15. A. behind B. whether C. only D. either
Y

Use of English | 3.0 points


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
DẠ

16. Let's go _______ a picnic this weekend.


A. on B. at C. to D. in
17. We learn how to _______ robots every Saturday afternoon.
A. buy B. build C. set D. carry
18. Dinner's ready. We're having soup tonight. It _______ really good.
A. taste B. is tasting C. tastes D. are tasting

L
19. We ________ the news on TV in the living room.

A
A. watch B. watches C. are watching D. is watching

CI
20. My dad ______ my mom with the chores after dinner tonight.
A. helps B help C. are helping D. is helping

FI
21. What does this notice say?
A. The way out of the museum for visitors is next to the lift.

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B. Visitors should use a different door to leave the museum.
C. Visitors can leave the museum by the door across from the toilet.
D. Visitors can ask a member of staff to show how to leave the museum.

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22. Why does Sophie offer Lila a ticket?
A. because Tim can't go
B. because Sophie has a lot of tickets
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C. because Hellen is free
D because Lila doesn't like watching movies
23. Owen: "How about at 5:30 p.m.?"
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Sophie Tyler: "_________"


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A. like playing video games. B. No way!


C. Have fun. D. Sure!
24. Luke: "__________"
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Mike: "Yes. What time?"


A. Do you want to go fishing with me on Saturday?

B. We can't go fishing in that lake.


C. is fishing interesting?
D. Is fishing popular here?
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.


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25. Jamie never play football with us on Sunday mornings.


A. never B. play C. with D. mornings
26. Lita and her friends is planning to take part in a robotics competition this July.
A. is planning B. in C. robotics D. this
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
27. Michael thinks playing music is _____________. (INTEREST)

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28. Playing video games is ______________. (RELAX)

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29. My brothers are taking part in a ____________ competition next month. (ROBOT)

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30. Do you help your parents do the grocery ________________? (SHOP)
KEY:

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27 interesting 28 relaxing 29 robotics 30 shopping
Reading | 2.0 points

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Read a text about why children should do chores. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the
best option for each of the blanks.
WHY SHOULD CHILDREN DO CHORES?

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Most people believe that housework is boring, and that it is only the duty of wives and mothers.
Some parents do not share the housework with their children because they want their kids to (31)
_________ more time studying. However, studies show that doing daily chores like tidying a room
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is good for kids.
Firstly, housework teaches children important life skills to take care of themselves. (32) _______ the
grocery shopping, mopping the floor and looking after other people are all basic skills for children
when they have their own families. Because schools cannot teach these things, children must learn
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them at home.
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Moreover, (33) _________ parents with the chores also teaches young people about responsibility.
They understand that they must do chores although they might not enjoy them. Doing chores helps
them understand their parents' hard work around the house. For example, they learn to understand
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that it's important to keep their house tidy when they (34) ________ the furniture or vacuum the rug.
In short, doing chores teaches teenagers life skills and responsibility. If children understand the

importance of housework, they can enjoy (35) _______ it every day.


31. A. spend B. make C. do D. have
32. A. buying B. having C. doing D. going
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33. A. catching B. helping C. giving D. asking


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34. A. set B. mop C. clear D. dust


35. A. do B. does C. doing D. to do
Read a text about e-gamers in South Korea. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.
E-gaming is becoming more popular in South Korea. Ae-Cha, a South Korean game player, has no
time for hobbies because he spends his entire day playing computer games. "I practise as much as I

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can so that I can get better. That's what I need to do day by day," he says.

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He and his friends are members of a computer game team. They live in the same house in Seoul.

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Computer games are a part of their life.
Ae-Cha wakes up at 9 a.m. every day after a good night sleep and goes for a jog before sitting down

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for breakfast and then starting to play. He and his friends take a few breaks throughout the day and
evening to eat and relax, but Ae-Cha prefers playing computer games after midnight. Then, he

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usually goes to sleep at 2:00 am.
Ae-Cha and the rest of the team must train hard and have good health because top players must do
approximately 300 mouse clicks per minute. In South Korea, computer gaming is a big business,
and the best players like Ae-Cha's team usually become rich and as famous as singers. Therefore,

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after two or three hours of playing computer games, some people can become bored, but Ae-Cha's
team won't because it's their daily job.
36. What is the most important thing for Ae-Cha?
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A. making new computer games to try. B. getting better at computer games.
C. finding friends to play computer games with. D. earning money from computer games.
37. What is true about Ae-Cha and his friends?
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A. They live together. B. They are classmates.


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C. They have a company. D. They all come from Seoul.


38. What does Ae-Cha say about playing games at 12:00a.m.?
A. He plays games alone. B. He can't play any computer games.
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C. He really enjoys playing. D. He's very tired, and he often goes to bed.
39. What does the writer say about Ae-Cha and his friends?

A. They are not healthy. B. They don't exercise every day.


C. They should play more sports. D. They are well-known.
40. What is NOT true about Ae-Cha?
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A. He lives in Seoul. B. He loves computer games.


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C. He usually stays up late. D. He cannot earn much money.


Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. don't/ do/ chores./ Some people/ time/ have/ often / to
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42. At/ TV./ moment,/ watching/ are/ the/ my grandparents

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___________________________________________________________________________

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43. going/ is/ on/ next/ week./ by/ She/ holiday/ train

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KEY:

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41. Some people don't often have time to do chores.
42. At the moment, my grandparents are watching TV.

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43. She is going on holiday by train next week.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.

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44. Lan always plays tennis in the afternoon. (EVERY)
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45. Would you like to go on a picnic this Saturday? (LET'S)
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46. Lily doesn't do the laundry at the weekend. (NEVER)
___________________________________________________________________________
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KEY:
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44. Lan plays tennis every afternoon.


45. Let's go on a picnic this Saturday.
46. Lily never does the laundry at the weekend.
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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.

47. Liên catches the bus to school at 6:00a.m.


Liên always goes _____________________________________________________________
48. Why don't we go to museums?
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What about _________________________________________________________________


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49. Tom hates mopping the floor.


Tom doesn't ________________________________________________________________
50. An often visits his grandparents on Saturdays and Sundays.
At the weekend, _____________________________________________________________
KEY:
47. Liên always goes to school by bus at 6:00 a.m.

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48. What about going to museums?

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49. Tom doesn't like mopping the floor.

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50. At the weekend, An often visits his grandparents.

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Unit 1 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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Jake is talking about his hobbies. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F

A
(False).

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1. Jake sometimes plays video games with his friends. ______
2. Jake loves all kinds of games. ______
3. Some people like playing video games more than outdoor activities. ______

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4. Lots of gamers can't get along well with other people. ______

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5. Playing video games is always a bad way to spend time. ______
David and Victoria are talking about their weekend. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C
or D.
6. A dirtboard is _________.

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A. a board with wheels that you stand on B. a board with no wheels that you stand on
C. a board that you sit on D. a board that is dirty
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7. David and Victoria __________.
A. are playing football on Friday evening
B. think football is exciting but a bit dangerous
C. think football is always tiring
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D. think football is exciting and sometimes tiring


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8. On Friday evening, Victoria _______.


A. is doing the chores before playing football
B. is drinking lots of water after playing football
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C. is doing the chores after playing football


D. is going to bed early because she will be very tired

9. On Sunday evening, Victoria usually _________.


A. does the chores and then goes to bed early
B. reads books after doing the chores
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C. plays video games with her brother and goes


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D. helps her brother with the chores and plays to bed video games
10. Victoria accepts David's invitation to a sporting event on Sunday evening because ________.
A. she's a fan of the local football team B. she's not doing the chores
C. she's not reading books D. she thinks the football match will be great
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced

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differently from the others.

A
11. A. make B. take C. play D. nap

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12. A. wine B. time C. link D. white
13 A. gentle B. garden C. gold D. glass

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.

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14. A. simple B. explain C. express D. perhaps
15. A. butter B. listen C. complete D. travel
Use of English | 3.0 points

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. Several shops ______ home robots these days.
A. sold B. are selling C. sells D. sell
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17. Julie often has ______ with her family at about 7:00p.m .
A. dinner B. lunch C. breakfast D. TV
18. Tom always _______ the ironing and _______ the rug at the weekend.
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A. is making/vacuuming B. is doing/vacuuming
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C. does/vacuums D. makes/vacuums
19. Matt's going to the ______ to ______ for a red jacket.
A. bookstore/go B. museum/go
C. library/look D. clothes shop/look
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20. Timmy hopes one day his robots can ______ him with the housework and go ________ space.

A. get/at B. help/into C. help/up D. get/under


21. Christie: "What do you like doing in your free time?"
Garry: "___________"
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A. I love playing video games. B. I am going on a picnic.


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C. I don't like reading books. D. Let me see.


22. Dave: "_________"
Nate: "Sorry! I am busy now."
A. Where are you off to ? B. Do you like reading books?
C. Thanks. See you. D. Let's go to the museum.
23. What does Dad want Betty to do tomorrow?

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A. do her hair

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B. have dinner with mum

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C. make breakfast
D. load the dishwasher before bed

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24. What does William want to say?
A. He and Patrick are not attending any sporting events this

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weekend.
B. He and Patrick can watch the football match on Saturday.
C. He and Patrick can watch another football match before the

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storm.
D. He and Patrick can watch the football match after the storm.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
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25. Hellen and Ann is very busy with school and other activities.
A. and B. is C. with D. other
26. We don't have much free time, but doing a few chore doesn't take long.
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A. much B. doing C. chore D. take


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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
27. My friends love attending __________ events. (SPORT)
28. Lots of teenagers don't like going to __________. (MUSEUM)
29. Zoe thinks doing the laundry is ____________. (BORE)
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30. Fred is going to take part in a(n) ___________. (COMPETE)


Reading | 2.0 points


Read a text about a reading challenge. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
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My challenge to you is to read books for 30 minutes each day for a month. I know that many people
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prefer relaxing (31) _____ the TV or on their computers. Everyone has different interests, but I
believe reading has many advantages over screen-based activities (games, movies and TV).
First of all, it's better for your eyes. To get a good night's sleep, you should avoid (32) _______
screens for an hour before bed because doing so can be very stressful on your eyes.
One thing I enjoy about reading is travelling to another world - I often forget the time or what is
going on around me! Reading is a great way to relax before going to bed because it allows you to
think (33) ______ the world of the book rather than the problems you face during the day in your

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real world. Finally, reading helps me meet a lot of new people! Moreover, it teaches you to respect

A
other people's opinions and to (34) ________ their beliefs. With a book, you can truly enter another

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person's world and listen to their words carefully.
Give it a (35) _________! Spend 30 minutes reading books before going to bed or eating lunch. If

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you read a lot, why not try an English book or give the challenge to someone else? Good luck and
happy reading!

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31. A. under B. into C. in front of D. without
32. A. singing B. sleeping C. listening D. looking
33. A. at B. about C. in D. for

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34. A. understand B. disagree C. believe D. like
35. A. hand B. look C. try D. book
Read the text about three teenagers' free-time activities. Circle the letter A, B or C to indicate
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the best answer to each of the questions.
A. Alex
Alex Green is from Ireland. He is an excellent gamer and wins lots of prizes for e-gaming. He takes
part in competitions in France, Italy and Spain every year. At the weekend, he spends seven or eight
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hours playing. Alex wants gaming to be his career one day. He's also a good basketball player. He
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plays for a team in Ireland.


B. Cassie
What do you think of fish? Small but boring? Cassie Jones doesn't think so. She loves fish. Cassie is
from Indiana, USA. In her free time, Cassie loves taking care of fish. She enjoys learning about all
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kinds of fish in the library and on the Internet. Cassie's uncle is a scientist. She sometimes follows

him to museums to talk to people about many types of fish in the river and the sea. Why? She wants
other people to care about fish and understand that they are important. People need to change their
idea about fish.
C. Luke
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Luke Harrison lives in Canberra, Australia. He attends a sporting event every weekend, but he
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spends most of his free time on art. He can make beautiful paintings. He has some paintings in the
local gallery and sometimes wins prizes and money. Luke's always excellent at art because his sister,
a famous artist in Australia, teaches him to make his paintings perfect.
Alex Cassie Luke

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36. Which person does their hobby in other countries? A B C

A
37. Which person can make money in competitions? A B C

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38. Which person spends time doing their hobby with a family member? A B C
39. Which person wants to share their interest with others? A B C

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40. Which person learns from a family member? A B C
Writing | 2.0 points

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Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. often/ every/ breakfast/ morning./ have/ seven/ We/ half/ at / past
______________________________________________________________________

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42. garden. / favourite/ sister/ the/ Listen!/ is/ singing/ older/ her/ My/ song/ in
______________________________________________________________________
43. always/ today/ is/ gets/ still/ up/ 7:00a.m.,/ He/ sleeping./ but/ he/ at
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______________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
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44. Playing football is not boring. (EXCITING)


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______________________________________________________________________
45. Reading books is one of my favourite hobbies. (ENJOY)
______________________________________________________________________
46. Why don't we attend a sporting event? (WHAT)
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______________________________________________________________________

Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. I'm bored with doing the ironing every evening.
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It's ___________________________________________________________________
48. Let's play football at the park this afternoon.
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How _________________________________________________________________
49. Marta plays music in the garden every evening.
Marta ________________________________________________________________
50. I take care of my brother when my parents are away from home.
I ____________________________________________________________________

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Unit 1 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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Jake is talking about his hobbies. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F

A
(False).

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1. Jake sometimes plays video games with his friends. ___T___
2. Jake loves all kinds of games. ___F___
3. Some people like playing video games more than outdoor activities. ___T___

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4. Lots of gamers can't get along well with other people. ___T___

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5. Playing video games is always a bad way to spend time. ___F___
SCRIPT:
Jake: In my leisure time, I love watching online films and playing video games. I often watch
films alone, but I sometimes invite friends over to play video games. We spend about one hour

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playing games at a time. We enjoy sports, role-playing and adventure games, but we don't play
horror games because they're too scary. Playing video games helps me deal with stress and kill
time, but it can also be addictive. Many people are worried that young people spend too much
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time playing video games and don't like outdoor activities. Besides, some people believe that lots
of gamers prefer being alone and find it difficult to have normal relationships with other people
because they don't usually have face-to-face communication. I believe that if you control the
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game time and have conversations with others, gaming isn't a bad hobby.
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David and Victoria are talking about their weekend. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C
or D.
6. A dirtboard is _________.
A. a board with wheels that you stand on B. a board with no wheels that you stand on
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C. a board that you sit on D. a board that is dirty


7. David and Victoria __________.

A. are playing football on Friday evening


B. think football is exciting but a bit dangerous
C. think football is always tiring
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D. think football is exciting and sometimes tiring


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8. On Friday evening, Victoria _______.


A. is doing the chores before playing football
B. is drinking lots of water after playing football
C. is doing the chores after playing football
D. is going to bed early because she will be very tired
9. On Sunday evening, Victoria usually _________.

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A. does the chores and then goes to bed early

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B. reads books after doing the chores

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C. plays video games with her brother and goes
D. helps her brother with the chores and plays to bed video games

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10. Victoria accepts David's invitation to a sporting event on Sunday evening because ________.
A. she's a fan of the local football team B. she's not doing the chores

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C. she's not reading books D. she thinks the football match will be great
SCRIPT:
Victoria: So, what are your plans for the weekend, David?

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David: Hi, Victoria. My friends and I are going to the mountain activity centre on Saturday
morning.
Victoria: Oh, yeah?
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David: There are many things you can do there. The new center sounds fantastic. Going
dirtboarding is what we're doing.
Victoria: What's that?
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David: Like snowboarding or skateboarding. You have wheels and a board deck on which to
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stand. You ride on them down rocky mountain, so they must be strong.
Victoria: I think it's exciting but a bit dangerous. On Friday evening, I'm playing football with
my classmates in the school yard.
David: Really? I think it will be interesting. It's good to start learning how to play sports. You
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can feel very tired at the end of a football practice, but it will be really fun.

Victoria: You're right. Football is really exciting and sometimes tiring. When I finish playing
football, I'm going home and helping my parents with the chores. I hope I won't be tired.
David: You should drink enough water when you're playing football. There's a football match at
the local stadium at 6:30 p.m. this Sunday evening. Would you like to come with me?
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Victoria: Thanks for inviting me, but on Sunday evening, my brother and I usually do the chores.
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Then, he plays video games, and I read books before going to bed at 10:00p.m.
David: Come on! Our local team is strong, but they're playing against another strong team. The
match will be really exciting.
Victoria: That sounds great! Let me think... Alright! I'll go with you. I can do the chores and read
books after the football match on Sunday.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced

A
differently from the others.

CI
11. A. make B. take C. play D. nap
12. A. wine B. time C. link D. white

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13. A. gentle B. garden C. gold D. glass
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

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others.
14. A. simple B. explain C. express D. perhaps
15. A. butter B. listen C. complete D. travel

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Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. Several shops ______ home robots these days.
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A. sold B. are selling C. sells D. sell
17. Julie often has ______ with her family at about 7:00p.m .
A. dinner B. lunch C. breakfast D. TV
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18. Tom always _______ the ironing and _______ the rug at the weekend.
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A. is making/vacuuming B. is doing/vacuuming
C. does/vacuums D. makes/vacuums
19. Matt's going to the ______ to ______ for a red jacket.
A. bookstore/go B. museum/go
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C. library/look D. clothes shop/look


20. Timmy hopes one day his robots can ______ him with the housework and go ________ space.
A. get/at B. help/into C. help/up D. get/under
21. Christie: "What do you like doing in your free time?"
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Garry: "___________"
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A. I love playing video games. B. I am going on a picnic.


C. I don't like reading books. D. Let me see.
22. Dave: "_________"
Nate: "Sorry! I am busy now."
A. Where are you off to ? B. Do you like reading books?
C. Thanks. See you. D. Let's go to the museum.

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23. What does Dad want Betty to do tomorrow?

A
A. do her hair

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B. have dinner with mum
C. make breakfast

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D. load the dishwasher before bed
24. What does William want to say?

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A. He and Patrick are not attending any sporting events this
weekend.
B. He and Patrick can watch the football match on Saturday.

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C. He and Patrick can watch another football match before the
storm.
D. He and Patrick can watch the football match after the storm.
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Hellen and Ann is very busy with school and other activities.
A. and B. is C. with D. other
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26. We don't have much free time, but doing a few chore doesn't take long.
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A. much B. doing C. chore D. take


Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
27. My friends love attending __________ events. (SPORT)
28. Lots of teenagers don't like going to __________. (MUSEUM)
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29. Zoe thinks doing the laundry is ____________. (BORE)


30. Fred is going to take part in a(n) ___________. (COMPETE)


KEY:
28. museums 27. sporting 29. boring 30. competition
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Reading | 2.0 points


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Read a text about a reading challenge. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
My challenge to you is to read books for 30 minutes each day for a month. I know that many people
prefer relaxing (31) _____ the TV or on their computers. Everyone has different interests, but I
believe reading has many advantages over screen-based activities (games, movies and TV).
First of all, it's better for your eyes. To get a good night's sleep, you should avoid (32) _______

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screens for an hour before bed because doing so can be very stressful on your eyes.

A
One thing I enjoy about reading is travelling to another world - I often forget the time or what is

CI
going on around me! Reading is a great way to relax before going to bed because it allows you to
think (33) ______ the world of the book rather than the problems you face during the day in your

FI
real world. Finally, reading helps me meet a lot of new people! Moreover, it teaches you to respect
other people's opinions and to (34) ________ their beliefs. With a book, you can truly enter another

OF
person's world and listen to their words carefully.
Give it a (35) _________! Spend 30 minutes reading books before going to bed or eating lunch. If
you read a lot, why not try an English book or give the challenge to someone else? Good luck and
happy reading!

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31. A. under B. into C. in front of D. without
32. A. singing B. sleeping C. listening D. looking
33. A. at B. about C. in D. for
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34. A. understand B. disagree C. believe D. like
35. A. hand B. look C. try D. book
Read the text about three teenagers' free-time activities. Circle the letter A, B or C to indicate
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the best answer to each of the questions.


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A. Alex
Alex Green is from Ireland. He is an excellent gamer and wins lots of prizes for e-gaming. He takes
part in competitions in France, Italy and Spain every year. At the weekend, he spends seven or eight
hours playing. Alex wants gaming to be his career one day. He's also a good basketball player. He
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plays for a team in Ireland.


B. Cassie
What do you think of fish? Small but boring? Cassie Jones doesn't think so. She loves fish. Cassie is
from Indiana, USA. In her free time, Cassie loves taking care of fish. She enjoys learning about all
kinds of fish in the library and on the Internet. Cassie's uncle is a scientist. She sometimes follows
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him to museums to talk to people about many types of fish in the river and the sea. Why? She wants
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other people to care about fish and understand that they are important. People need to change their
idea about fish.
C. Luke
Luke Harrison lives in Canberra, Australia. He attends a sporting event every weekend, but he
spends most of his free time on art. He can make beautiful paintings. He has some paintings in the
local gallery and sometimes wins prizes and money. Luke's always excellent at art because his sister,

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a famous artist in Australia, teaches him to make his paintings perfect.

A
CI
Alex Cassie Luke
36. Which person does their hobby in other countries? A B C

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37. Which person can make money in competitions? A B C
38. Which person spends time doing their hobby with a family member? A B C

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39. Which person wants to share their interest with others? A B C
40. Which person learns from a family member? A B C

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Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. often/ every/ breakfast/ morning./ have/ seven/ We/ half/ at / past
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______________________________________________________________________
42. garden. / favourite/ sister/ the/ Listen!/ is/ singing/ older/ her/ My/ song/ in
______________________________________________________________________
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43. always/ today/ is/ gets/ still/ up/ 7:00a.m.,/ He/ sleeping./ but/ he/ at
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KEY:
41. We often have breakfast at half past seven every morning.
42. Listen! My older sister is singing her favourite song in the garden.
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43. He always gets up at 7:00 a.m., but today he is still sleeping.


Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
44. Playing football is not boring. (EXCITING)
______________________________________________________________________
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45. Reading books is one of my favourite hobbies. (ENJOY)


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______________________________________________________________________
46. Why don't we attend a sporting event? (WHAT)
______________________________________________________________________
KEY:
44. Playing football is exciting.
45. I enjoy reading books.

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46. What about attending a sporting event?

A
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

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unchanged.
47. I'm bored with doing the ironing every evening.

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It's ___________________________________________________________________
48. Let's play football at the park this afternoon.

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How _________________________________________________________________
49. Marta plays music in the garden every evening.
Marta ________________________________________________________________

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50. I take care of my brother when my parents are away from home.
I ____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
NH
47. It's boring for me to do the ironing every evening.
48. How about playing football at the park this afternoon?
49. Marta always plays music in the garden in the evening.
Y

50. I look after my brother when my parents are away from home.
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 2 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Sally Gartree, an organsiser of open-air music festival, is having an interview. Listen and

A
decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).
1. Sally went to the festival for the first time with her uncle. _______

CI
2. As a teenager, Sally never missed a music festival every year. _______
3. Sally regrets that the size of the festival today is not like the past. _______

FI
4. Everything happens indoors when the weather is bad. _______

OF
5. Sally is planning to broadcast her music festival on TV in the future. _______
Donna Delton, an actress, singer and dancer, is talking in an interview. Listen and circle the
best answer A, B, C or D to each of the questions.
6. What did Donna start first when she was 9?

ƠN
A. dancing B. singing C. horse-riding D. bike-riding
7. What happened at her dancing class at the beginning?
NH
A. Her teacher was strict.
B. Her friends laughed at her.
C. She was at the back of the class.
D. Her teacher put her in the front row.
Y

8. How was Donna then at her dancing class?


QU

A. She learnt to be confident.


B. She quit her class.
C. She tried hard and moved to the front row.
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D. She was happy because she had new friends.


9. What does Donna say about her singing career?

A. Her mum was not happy with her singing career


B. She became more confident.
C. She hated singing performance.
Y

D. Her father decided to get her in.


DẠ

10. What is Donna planning for her future ?


A. She's having some live shows. B. She's acting in a film.
C. She's taking new singing lessons. D. She's making an online music album.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.

L
11. A. maths B. cushions C. lemons D. armchairs

A
12. A. history B birthday C. pillow D. helicopter

CI
13. A. cooker B. cinema C. centre D. lettuce
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

FI
others.
14. A. listen B. travel C. instruct D. garden

OF
15. A. lemonade B. washbasin C. history D. instrument
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

ƠN
16. People play different traditional musical instruments in _______ music festivals in Vietnam.
A. jazz B. rap C. folk D. EDM
17. Thiên _______ a sports game when he saw a famous actor.
NH
A. was attending B. attending C. attended D. attends
18. Cẩm was riding her bicycle to the night market when she ______ and hurt her right leg.
A. blew off B. left C. knocked D. fell off
Y

19. Thousands of people attended the concert in a huge outdoor __________last Sunday.
QU

A. stadium B. museum C. TV D. showroom


20. The singer had a bad cold, but she still gave an amazing _______.
A. attention B. performance C. exhibition D. festival
21. Holly: "Hi, Tom. How was your weekend?"
M

Megan:"______"

A. I did nothing at the club.


B. Thank goodness. It was boring.
C. Oh, dear! I didn't know that.
Y

D. Great! I went to a pop concert on Saturday with my family!


DẠ

22. Nick: "I went to a jazz concert last night."


Tim: "________"
A. Good news! B. Really? C. Sure. D. What did you do?
23. What does the notice mean?
A. The tour is about one hour.
B. The museum tour should be one hour at the minimum.

L
C. Visitors need to spend one hour inside the museum.

A
D. Visitors can visit the museum at 1:00 p.m.

CI
24. What does the notice mean?
A. The live show starts on 15th of September.

FI
B. The live show lasts 4 hours.
C. You can book tickets online on 15th of September to have

OF
a lower price.
D. You can book tickets online for a lower price by 15th of
September.

ƠN
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. This restaurant is very popular with foreign tourists because of their excellent dishes.
A. is B. with C. their D. dishes
NH
26. Last night, my dad listened to music when the speaker stopped working.
A. Last night B. listened C. when D. stopped
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
Y

27. Lots of talented musicians and ___ are performing at the show in Central Park. (ENTERTAIN)
QU

28. We spent the evening _________the New Year's Eve. (CELEBRATE)


29. Mr Thompson _________ up in this town. (GROW)
30. Their garden was full of __________ flowers. (COLOUR)
Reading | 2.0 points
M

Read a text about group singing. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for

each of the blanks.


GROUP SINGING
In the past, singing always helped bring people together in a community. However, today, group
Y

singing in public is no longer (31) __________ in England. Is it possible that one day everyone in a
neighbourhood suddenly joins together to sing some songs on the street? Singing teacher Rose Lima
DẠ

believes so. Group singing isn't too difficult. Actually, everyone started singing when they were
three or four in a nursery school. However, when they grew up, lots of them (32) _______ how to
sing and even became afraid of singing. Group singing can help everyone become friendly. When
Rose first went to a music (33) ______, she really wanted to learn to sing beautifully. Then, her
friend took her to a singing class. More than six years later, Rose became an excellent singer and got
lots of prizes. At the age of forty, she (34) ________ in an interview when she had an idea of

L
teaching other teenagers and young people in her town to sing. Then, she decided to open her

A
singing class to help more people feel comfortable enough to sing with confidence. Lots of her

CI
students became successful singers in lots of music bands, and they tried to help other people in the
same way. These days, group singing is becoming more popular with the locals in Rose's hometown.
They can enjoy different styles of music with lots of musical (35) _____ on the street and at the

FI
local park.
31. A new B. traditional C. old D. modern

OF
32. A. forget B. were forgeting C. was forgetting D. forgot
33. A. video B. exhibition C. concert D. talk
34. A was talking B. talked C. talks D. is talking

ƠN
35. A guitars B. instruments C. pianos D. drums
Read a text about music and dance. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
NH
for each of the questions.
MUSIC AND DANCE
When we listen to a song that we like, we can't help swaying to the rhythm of its beat. We are
actually dancing.
Y

Dancing can help us express our emotions. In the past, tribes practised a war dance before a war and
QU

after a victory. The dancers were showing others that they were brave and strong. They were
wearing scary masks and jumping wildly to some rhythms while other people were watching the
dance performance.
In some parts of the world, villagers perform country folks because they believe that dances can do a
M

magical charm on the weather. They dance to bring the sun or rain, to hope for a good crop or to

welcome the harvesting season.


Each country has its own traditional dance with its heritage and customs. Some dances become
popular throughout the world like Germany's waltz or Cuba's mambo.
When we are feeling lonely, we should consider taking part in social dancing. We can meet new
Y

friends and dance in local dance groups . Community centres organise events, and it is a good place
DẠ

to socialise and do exercise at the same time.


36. The text is mainly about ______.
A. an unforgettable song B. the importance of customs
C. dancing and its roles in our life D. efforts to preserve music
37. The word its in paragraph 1 refers to ______.
A. music B. a dance C. emotions D. a song

L
38. In a war dance, _______.

A
A. dancers wore scary masks and jumped wildly

CI
B. dancers expressed that they were feeling lonely
C. only men could dance

FI
D only brave and strong people could dance
39. Villagers perform dances in country folks because ________.

OF
A. they finish a harvest B. their crops were bad
C. they hope for a good crop D. the sun or rain is coming
40. According to the text, dancing can help us _______.

ƠN
A. become popular B. socialise and exercise
C. organise community centres D. feel lonely
Writing | 2.0 points
NH
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. London Eye/My family/last/summer./visited/the
_______________________________________________________________________
Y

42. got home,/ all the guests/When our mum/were eating / at the party.
QU

_______________________________________________________________________
43. sandwiches/bought/Anna and her friend,/ Last Saturday,/ from a coffee shop. /Kate,
_______________________________________________________________________
M

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.

44. Karen liked taking part in cultural activities. (KEEN)


Karen __________________________________________________________________
45. Huy didn't like doing crossword puzzles because it was boring. (HATED)
Y

Huy ___________________________________________________________________
DẠ

46. Laura won a local beauty contest at the age of 18. (WAS)
Laura _________________________________________________________________
Combine two sentences into a new one in such a way that their meanings stay unchanged.
47. Carol was skiing in Switzerland. She met her old friend, Tim.
While _________________________________________________________________
48. They heard the fire alarm. Then, they left the building.

L
After they ______________________________________________________________

A
49. We were driving to the pop concert. The baby felt sick

CI
The baby ______________________________________________________________
50. Our car broke down. My mum called the breakdown service.

FI
Because _______________________________________________________________

OF
ƠN
NH
Y
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 2 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Sally Gartree, an organsiser of open-air music festival, is having an interview. Listen and

A
decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Sally went to the festival for the first time with her uncle. ___T____
2. As a teenager, Sally never missed a music festival every year. ___T____
3. Sally regrets that the size of the festival today is not like the past. ___F____

FI
4. Everything happens indoors when the weather is bad. ___T____

OF
5. Sally is planning to broadcast her music festival on TV in the future. ___T____
SCRIPT:
Interviewer: My guest today is Sally Gartree, an organiser of open-air music festival. Sally, can
you tell us about the first time you went to a music festival?

ƠN
Sally: Yes. When I was a teenager, my uncle took me to a festival that he helped organise. Then,
every year I went with him. I can't imagine ever stopping now.
Interviewer: Did you see changes over years?
Sally: Yes. The size of a music festival has changed a lot. The field used to be big enough for
NH
tents and stage. Now, we use candles and little fires. As the sun goes down, a lovely atmosphere
spreads across the place.
Interviewer: Do you regret the change?
Sally: Not really. There are more and more stalls selling souvenirs and delicious foods. Tourists
Y

often come for those things. Interesting performances or famous performers are not important.
Interviewer: What can affect a music festival?
QU

Sally: It's the weather. We can't control it. It spoils our fun because everything needs to be inside.
Another problem is parking. We need to persuade people to leave their cars at home and use
public transports.
Interviewer: So what about the festival's future, Sally?
M

Sally: Well, we have the idea of broadcasting it on TV and more people will know about our
music festival. I love that.

Donna Delton, an actress, singer and dancer, is talking in an interview. Listen and circle the
best answer A, B, C or D to each of the questions.
6. What did Donna start first when she was 9?
A. dancing B. singing C. horse-riding D. bike-riding
Y

7. What happened at her dancing class at the beginning?


DẠ

A. Her teacher was strict.


B. Her friends laughed at her.
C. She was at the back of the class.
D. Her teacher put her in the front row.
8. How was Donna then at her dancing class?
A. She learnt to be confident.

L
B. She quit her class.

A
C. She tried hard and moved to the front row.

CI
D. She was happy because she had new friends.
9. What does Donna say about her singing career?

FI
A. Her mum was not happy with her singing career
B. She became more confident.

OF
C. She hated singing performance.
D. Her father decided to get her in.
10. What is Donna planning for her future ?

ƠN
A. She's having some live shows. B. She's acting in a film.
C. She's taking new singing lessons. D. She's making an online music album.
SCRIPT:
NH
Interviewer: Our guest today is Donna Delton, an actress, also a talented singer and dancer. What
came first, Donna?
Donna: Dancing. My mom decided. At 9, I went to dancing classes for 2 hours a week. My friends
Y

went horse-riding or bike-riding.


QU

Interviewer: How were the classes?


Donna: My teacher was so tall and glamorous that I hardly dared to look at her. She put me at the
back of the class. I didn't mind because I could dance freely. She watched me, though. I started
practising very hard, and I was proud to move to the front after a month.
M

Interviewer: When did you start acting?


Donna: My mum encouraged me to practise singing, but everything really started at my school.
When I was 14, there were dancing classes in the morning and drama classes in the afternoon. I had
to perform before twenty people. I did some beautiful dances, and they got me in.
Interviewer: How was your singing?
Y

Donna: Great. First, I was nervous, but with regular practice, I built up my confidence.
DẠ

Interviewer: When did you start your singing career?


Donna: After high school, I had a role in a music show on TV. I had some private singing lessons to
work as a backing vocalist, too. Five years later, I got some good live shows and got my name to the
public.
Interviewer: Can you tell us about your future plans?
Donna: I'm working on a new album. You can listen to the album online next month. Of course, I

L
can't tell you the name.

A
Interviewer: Many thanks, Donna.

CI
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced

FI
differently from the others.
11. A. maths B. cushions C. lemons D. armchairs

OF
12. A. history B birthday C. pillow D. helicopter
13. A. cooker B. cinema C. centre D. lettuce
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

ƠN
others.
14. A. listen B. travel C. instruct D. garden
15. A. lemonade B. washbasin C. history D. instrument
NH
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. People play different traditional musical instruments in _______ music festivals in Vietnam.
Y

A. jazz B. rap C. folk D. EDM


QU

17. Thiên _______ a sports game when he saw a famous actor.


A. was attending B. attending C. attended D. attends
18. Cẩm was riding her bicycle to the night market when she ______ and hurt her right leg.
A. blew off B. left C. knocked D. fell off
M

19. Thousands of people attended the concert in a huge outdoor __________last Sunday.

A. stadium B. museum C. TV D. showroom


20. The singer had a bad cold, but she still gave an amazing _______.
A. attention B. performance C. exhibition D. festival
Y

21. Holly: "Hi, Tom. How was your weekend?"


DẠ

Megan:"______"
A. I did nothing at the club.
B. Thank goodness. It was boring.
C. Oh, dear! I didn't know that.
D. Great! I went to a pop concert on Saturday with my family!
22. Nick: "I went to a jazz concert last night."

L
Tim: "________"

A
A. Good news! B. Really? C. Sure. D. What did you do?

CI
23. What does the notice mean?
A. The tour is about one hour.

FI
B. The museum tour should be one hour at the minimum.
C. Visitors need to spend one hour inside the museum.

OF
D. Visitors can visit the museum at 1:00 p.m.
24. What does the notice mean?
A. The live show starts on 15th of September.

ƠN
B. The live show lasts 4 hours.
C. You can book tickets online on 15th of September to have
a lower price.
NH
D. You can book tickets online for a lower price by 15th of
September.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
Y

25. This restaurant is very popular with foreign tourists because of their excellent dishes.
QU

A. is B. with C. their D. dishes


26. Last night, my dad listened to music when the speaker stopped working.
A. Last night B. listened C. when D. stopped
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
M

27. Lots of talented musicians and ___ are performing at the show in Central Park. (ENTERTAIN)

28. We spent the evening _________the New Year's Eve. (CELEBRATE)


29. Mr Thompson _________ up in this town. (GROW)
30. Their garden was full of __________ flowers. (COLOUR)
Y

KEY:
DẠ

27. entertainers 28. celebrating 29. grew 30. colourful


Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about group singing. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for
each of the blanks.
GROUP SINGING
In the past, singing always helped bring people together in a community. However, today, group

L
singing in public is no longer (31) __________ in England. Is it possible that one day everyone in a

A
neighbourhood suddenly joins together to sing some songs on the street? Singing teacher Rose Lima

CI
believes so. Group singing isn't too difficult. Actually, everyone started singing when they were
three or four in a nursery school. However, when they grew up, lots of them (32) _______ how to

FI
sing and even became afraid of singing. Group singing can help everyone become friendly. When
Rose first went to a music (33) ______, she really wanted to learn to sing beautifully. Then, her

OF
friend took her to a singing class. More than six years later, Rose became an excellent singer and got
lots of prizes. At the age of forty, she (34) ________ in an interview when she had an idea of
teaching other teenagers and young people in her town to sing. Then, she decided to open her
singing class to help more people feel comfortable enough to sing with confidence. Lots of her

ƠN
students became successful singers in lots of music bands, and they tried to help other people in the
same way. These days, group singing is becoming more popular with the locals in Rose's hometown.
They can enjoy different styles of music with lots of musical (35) _____ on the street and at the
NH
local park.
31. A new B. traditional C. old D. modern
32. A. forget B. were forgeting C. was forgetting D. forgot
Y

33. A. video B. exhibition C. concert D. talk


QU

34. A was talking B. talked C. talks D. is talking


35. A guitars B. instruments C. pianos D. drums
Read a text about music and dance. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the questions.
M

MUSIC AND DANCE


When we listen to a song that we like, we can't help swaying to the rhythm of its beat. We are
actually dancing.
Dancing can help us express our emotions. In the past, tribes practised a war dance before a war and
after a victory. The dancers were showing others that they were brave and strong. They were
Y

wearing scary masks and jumping wildly to some rhythms while other people were watching the
DẠ

dance performance.
In some parts of the world, villagers perform country folks because they believe that dances can do a
magical charm on the weather. They dance to bring the sun or rain, to hope for a good crop or to
welcome the harvesting season.
Each country has its own traditional dance with its heritage and customs. Some dances become
popular throughout the world like Germany's waltz or Cuba's mambo.

L
When we are feeling lonely, we should consider taking part in social dancing. We can meet new

A
friends and dance in local dance groups . Community centres organise events, and it is a good place

CI
to socialise and do exercise at the same time.
36. The text is mainly about ______.

FI
A. an unforgettable song B. the importance of customs
C. dancing and its roles in our life D. efforts to preserve music

OF
37. The word its in paragraph 1 refers to ______.
A. music B. a dance C. emotions D. a song
38. In a war dance, _______.

ƠN
A. dancers wore scary masks and jumped wildly
B. dancers expressed that they were feeling lonely
C. only men could dance
NH
D only brave and strong people could dance
39. Villagers perform dances in country folks because ________.
A. they finish a harvest B. their crops were bad
Y

C. they hope for a good crop D. the sun or rain is coming


QU

40. According to the text, dancing can help us _______.


A. become popular B. socialise and exercise
C. organise community centres D. feel lonely
Writing | 2.0 points
M

Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.


41. London Eye/My family/last/summer./visited/the


_______________________________________________________________________
42. got home,/ all the guests/When our mum/were eating / at the party.
Y

_______________________________________________________________________
DẠ

43. sandwiches/bought/Anna and her friend,/ Last Saturday,/ from a coffee shop. /Kate,
_______________________________________________________________________
KEY:
41. My family visited the London Eye last summer.
42. When our mum got home, all the guests were eating at the party.
43. Last Saturday, Anna and her friend, Kate, bought sandwiches from a coffee shop.

L
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in

A
brackets.

CI
44. Karen liked taking part in cultural activities. (KEEN)
Karen __________________________________________________________________

FI
45. Huy didn't like doing crossword puzzles because it was boring. (HATED)
Huy ___________________________________________________________________

OF
46. Laura won a local beauty contest at the age of 18. (WAS)
Laura _________________________________________________________________
KEY:

ƠN
44. Karen was keen on taking part in cultural activities.
45. Huy hated doing crossword puzzles because it was boring.
46. Laura won a local beauty contest when she was 18. / Laura was 18 (years old) when she won
NH
a local beauty contest.
Combine two sentences into a new one in such a way that their meanings stay unchanged.
47. Carol was skiing in Switzerland. She met her old friend, Tim.
Y

While _________________________________________________________________
QU

48. They heard the fire alarm. Then, they left the building.
After they ______________________________________________________________
49. We were driving to the pop concert. The baby felt sick
The baby ______________________________________________________________
M

50. Our car broke down. My mum called the breakdown service.

Because _______________________________________________________________
KEY:
47. While Carol was skiing in Switzerland, she met her old friend, Tim.
Y

48. After they heard the fire alarm, they left the building.
DẠ

49. The baby felt sick while / when we were driving to the pop concert.
50. Because our car broke down, my mum called the breakdown service.
Unit 2 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
A girl and a boy are talking about a comedy they saw. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. It was the first comedy that the boy and the girl watched together. _______
2. The girl loved the acting. _______
3. The boy liked the scenes and the lights. _______

FI
4. They both liked funny situations. _______

OF
5. They will see another comedy next Sunday. _______
Two friends are talking about a birthday plan. Listen and circle the best answer A, B, C or D
to each of the questions.
6. Whose birthday are Sally and Andy talking about?

ƠN
A. Sally's B. Sally's mother's C. Sally's sister's D. Andy's sister's
7. When's the birthday?
NH
A. next month B. this weekend C. next Thursday D. next Saturday
8. What does Sally's sister think about opera?
A. It isn't expensive to watch.
B. She can't book an opera ticket.
Y

C. She found the last opera boring.


QU

D. She was watching an opera on TV when she fell asleep.


9. What is Black Lights?
A. an adventure film B. a tragedy
M

C. a comedy D. a drama
10. What is Sally going to do next?

A. book the tickets for The Good Doctor B. book the tickets for Black Lights
C. watch the comedy at the theatre D. watch the tragedy on TV
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
DẠ

differently from the others.


11. A. arrived B. collected C. entered D. happened
12. A. basic B. mosaic C. closing D. season
13. A. spacious B. secure C. document D. technology
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.

L
14. A. audience B. gallery C. photograph D. position

A
15. A/ classical B. musical C. dramatic D. cultural

CI
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

FI
16. The students were telling folk _______ from their countries in class today.
A. tales B. class C. musicians D. lines

OF
17. The festival featured a number of musical performances , as well as clowns and games to
______ the children.
A. see B. perform C. maintain D. entertain

ƠN
18. The audience_______ when the band appeared on stage.
A. applauding B. applauded C. were applauded D. were applauding
19. Special events in Singapore ______ the Arts festival in July, Tree-Planting Day in November
NH
and many others.
A. included B. includes C. include D. including
20. Bob ________ a classical performance when he fell asleep.
Y

A. attends B. attended C. is attending D. was attending


QU

21. What does the notice mean?


A. You can buy a film ticket half an hour before the film starts.
B. You can buy tickets to watch live performances 30 minutes
before the show starts.
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C. You must buy your tickets half an hour before the film begins.

D. You can't buy ticket in advance.


22. What does this notice mean?
A. If you want to go to the Town Festival, you must join the
Y

English Club.
B. Entrance is free to the English Club if you go to the Town
DẠ

Festival.
C. By joining the English Club, you can get in free to the Town Festival.
D. The English club is in the Town Festival.
23. Henry: "Jack, did you enjoy last Saturday concert?"
Trevor: "________"
A. Great. Where was it? B. Really?

L
C. No. Thanks. D. Well, rock is not my really thing.

A
24. Jason: "We had terrible holidays last month."

CI
Isaac: "_________"
A. That's not too bad. B. Did you really?

FI
C. No, thank goodness D. I'm sorry I don't believe it!
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

OF
25. Yesterday evening, the music was lively, but the singers were really talented.
A. evening B. but C. were D. talented
26. Dave and Luke have a party for their mum's 40th birthday in a restaurant last weekend.

ƠN
A. have B. their C. 40th birthday D. restaurant
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. Some tourists enjoyed learning how to play ___________ musical instruments in Vietnam.
NH
(TRADITION)
28. The Muờng people are very _________ to make their colourful clothes. (CREATE)
29. We were really __________ when we got to the hotel-it was nothing like the description in the
Y

brochure. (SURPRISE)
QU

30. The Muong people ________ grow rice and raise poultry and cattle for a living. (MAIN)
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about a festival in Brazil. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
M

THE RIO CARNIVAL


Each year, about two million people walk on the streets of Rio de Janeiro during the five days of the
city's famous festival to watch a dance performance. It is the largest (31) ______ in the world.
The centre of the festival is the samba school parade. It involves more than 200 Rio-based samba
Y

schools. Each participating school has to (32) _______ a well-established order. Dancers in fancy
costumes lead samba schools. Those dancers usually tell a story and (33) _______ the style and
DẠ

mood of the school's presentation. The fabulously decorated floats follow the dancers and
percussionists. Finally, at the end of each school's parade, (34) _______ other musicians playing
brass instruments and guitars. The preparation of the floats and the costumes takes months, and
everyone involved in their construction is proud (35) ______ their work.
The party continues all over Rio, with locals continuing the tradition of samba music and dancing in
the city's streets and neighbourhoods.

L
31. A. street festival B. sports game C. music concert D. art exhibition

A
32. A. make B. take C. give D. follow

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33. A. have B. build C. set D. take
34. A. get B. come C. grow D. stay

FI
35. A. of B. at C. in D. on
Read a text about a musical instrument. Decide if each of the sentences is T (True), F (False)

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or DS (Doesn't Say).
The ukulele
Lots of British people used to play the ukulele in the past. In fact, people started playing the ukulele

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in Portugal over 2000 years ago. This little wooden instrument has four strings, and it's really light.
It looks like a small guitar. People use it to play many types of music like folk, pop and classical. It
is simple enough for even primary school students to learn how to play it for simple folk songs.
NH
The British Government decided that all children had to have music lessons by the age of seven.
They wanted to bring back the ukulele because it is cheap and available almost everywhere in
Britain. Traditionally, the recorder and the xylophone were together with music teaching, but now
the ukulele is taking the place.
Y

Because of its small size, it's very portable and convenient for students to carry it everywhere.
QU

Moreover, it has a soft sound, and students can sing and play at the same time. They can play the
ukulele solo or in a small team, so students can relax and learn to work in a team at the same time.
The ukulele is a real instrument for learning.
36. The ukulele was not popular in the UK years ago. ___
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37. The ukulele is very light, but it's difficult for children to learn how to play it. ___

38. Thanks to the government, all British primary school students have one ukulele for free. ___
39. Students can find it easy to bring the ukulele to school. ___
40. One student can enjoy playing the ukulele alone. ___
Y

Writing | 2.0 points


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Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.


41. family reunion/ for/ Tet/ is/ important/ year. / every/ holiday/ an
_______________________________________________________________________
42. a/ dragon. / colourful/ started,/ we / the performance/ amazed to see/ When / were
_______________________________________________________________________
43. along with/ attend/ her cousin / is/ the/ planning/ rice-cooking festival./ Marta/ to

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_______________________________________________________________________

A
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in

CI
brackets.
44. During the exam, we were doing our best. (WHILE)

FI
_______________________________________________________________________
45. Alex can't wait to go on holiday. (FORWARD)

OF
_______________________________________________________________________
46. You phoned me at my dinner time. (WHEN)
_______________________________________________________________________

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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. Tim was skiing in Switzerland and met his old friend, Jim.
NH
While _________________________________________________________________
48. Susan took care of the garden when her neighbour was on holiday.
Susan looked ___________________________________________________________
Y

49. It was raining heavily, so we stopped for a coffee.


QU

It was _________________________________________________________________
50. Sam was booking tickets online. There was a power cut.
Sam___________________________________________________________________
M

Y
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Unit 2 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
A girl and a boy are talking about a comedy they saw. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. It was the first comedy that the boy and the girl watched together. ___F____
2. The girl loved the acting. ___T____
3. The boy liked the scenes and the lights. ___F____

FI
4. They both liked funny situations. ___T____

OF
5. They will see another comedy next Sunday. ___F____
SCRIPT:
Girl: So, what do you think of the comedy we saw last night?

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Boy: I think it's the nicest thing I've been to since the last comedy we went to last year!
Girl: I agree! The acting was just fantastic. I laughed a lot.
Boy: Definitely! I thought the scenes were really good tonight. The costumes went really well
NH
with the story. I didn't like the lights, but they were acceptable.
Girl: That's true! The actress' voice was great. I liked her tone when she asked for help.
Boy: I agree! I thought she was amazing although she was very young. All the events were
humorous. I loved the happy ending.
Y

Girl: Sure! That's a good comedy. I loved their characters and all the funny situations because
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they made me laugh a lot.


Boy: I loved the funny situations, too. More importantly, we could share happy moments together,
couldn't we?
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Girl: Yeah
Boy: There will be a classical performance next Sunday. Would you like to come with me?

Girl: I'd love to.


Two friends are talking about a birthday plan. Listen and circle the best answer A, B, C or D
to each of the questions.
Y

6. Whose birthday are Sally and Andy talking about?


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A. Sally's B. Sally's mother's C. Sally's sister's D. Andy's sister's


7. When's the birthday?
A. next month B. this weekend C. next Thursday D. next Saturday
8. What does Sally's sister think about opera?
A. It isn't expensive to watch.
B. She can't book an opera ticket.

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C. She found the last opera boring.

A
D. She was watching an opera on TV when she fell asleep.

CI
9. What is Black Lights?
A. an adventure film B. a tragedy

FI
C. a comedy D. a drama
10. What is Sally going to do next?

OF
A. book the tickets for The Good Doctor B. book the tickets for Black Lights
C. watch the comedy at the theatre D. watch the tragedy on TV
SCRIPT:

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Sally: Hi Andy.
Andy: Hi Sally. What's up?
Sally: It's my sister's birthday next Saturday. I want to plan something exciting.
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Andy: How about a surprise party? I think she might enjoy a party at a nice restaurant.
Sally: She might. But I expect something really fun for all my family members.
Andy:Not easy to find time for everyone, though. How about we take her to an opera? Does she like
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it?
QU

Sally: Good idea, but the tickets are not cheap and hard to find. She went to see one opera last time
and fell asleep a couple of times.
Andy: Well, how about a drama called Black Lights?
Sally: Well, it sounds a bit dark and scary. How about a comedy film? What do you think?
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Andy: I don't think she would love it. How about a tragedy like The Good Doctor at Ralp theatre?

It's a new tragedy, and the tickets don't cost much.


Sally: Well, it sounds thrilling and exciting.
Andy: Oh, you're right. I think she would love it.
Y

Sally: Yes! I'll book some tickets.


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Andy: That sounds like a plan.


Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. arrived B. collected C. entered D. happened
12. A. basic B. mosaic C. closing D. season

L
13. A. spacious B. secure C. document D. technology

A
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

CI
others.
14. A. audience B. gallery C. photograph D. position

FI
15. A/ classical B. musical C. dramatic D. cultural
Use of English | 3.0 points

OF
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. The students were telling folk _______ from their countries in class today.
A. tales B. class C. musicians D. lines

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17. The festival featured a number of musical performances , as well as clowns and games to
______ the children.
A. see B. perform C. maintain D. entertain
NH
18. The audience_______ when the band appeared on stage.
A. applauding B. applauded C. were applauded D. were applauding
19. Special events in Singapore ______ the Arts festival in July, Tree-Planting Day in November
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and many others.


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A. included B. includes C. include D. including


20. Bob ________ a classical performance when he fell asleep.
A. attends B. attended C. is attending D. was attending
21. What does the notice mean?
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A. You can buy a film ticket half an hour before the film starts.

B. You can buy tickets to watch live performances 30 minutes


before the show starts.
C. You must buy your tickets half an hour before the film begins.
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D. You can't buy ticket in advance.


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22. What does this notice mean?


A. If you want to go to the Town Festival, you must join the
English Club.
B. Entrance is free to the English Club if you go to the Town Festival.
C. By joining the English Club, you can get in free to the Town Festival.
D. The English club is in the Town Festival.

L
23. Henry: "Jack, did you enjoy last Saturday concert?"

A
Trevor: "________"

CI
A. Great. Where was it? B. Really?
C. No. Thanks. D. Well, rock is not my really thing.

FI
24. Jason: "We had terrible holidays last month."
Isaac: "_________"

OF
A. That's not too bad. B. Did you really?
C. No, thank goodness D. I'm sorry I don't believe it!
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

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25. Yesterday evening, the music was lively, but the singers were really talented.
A. evening B. but C. were D. talented
26. Dave and Luke have a party for their mum's 40th birthday in a restaurant last weekend.
NH
A. have B. their C. 40th birthday D. restaurant
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. Some tourists enjoyed learning how to play ___________ musical instruments in Vietnam.
Y

(TRADITION)
QU

28. The Muờng people are very _________ to make their colourful clothes. (CREATE)
29. We were really __________ when we got to the hotel-it was nothing like the description in the
brochure. (SURPRISE)
30. The Muong people ________ grow rice and raise poultry and cattle for a living. (MAIN)
M

KEY:

27. traditional 28. creative 29. surprised 30. mainly


Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about a festival in Brazil. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
Y

for each of the blanks.


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THE RIO CARNIVAL


Each year, about two million people walk on the streets of Rio de Janeiro during the five days of the
city's famous festival to watch a dance performance. It is the largest (31) ______ in the world.
The centre of the festival is the samba school parade. It involves more than 200 Rio-based samba
schools. Each participating school has to (32) _______ a well-established order. Dancers in fancy
costumes lead samba schools. Those dancers usually tell a story and (33) _______ the style and

L
mood of the school's presentation. The fabulously decorated floats follow the dancers and

A
percussionists. Finally, at the end of each school's parade, (34) _______ other musicians playing

CI
brass instruments and guitars. The preparation of the floats and the costumes takes months, and
everyone involved in their construction is proud (35) ______ their work.

FI
The party continues all over Rio, with locals continuing the tradition of samba music and dancing in
the city's streets and neighbourhoods.

OF
31. A. street festival B. sports game C. music concert D. art exhibition
32. A. make B. take C. give D. follow
33. A. have B. build C. set D. take

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34. A. get B. come C. grow D. stay
35. A. of B. at C. in D. on
Read a text about a musical instrument. Decide if each of the sentences is T (True), F (False)
NH
or DS (Doesn't Say).
The ukulele
Lots of British people used to play the ukulele in the past. In fact, people started playing the ukulele
in Portugal over 2000 years ago. This little wooden instrument has four strings, and it's really light.
Y

It looks like a small guitar. People use it to play many types of music like folk, pop and classical. It
QU

is simple enough for even primary school students to learn how to play it for simple folk songs.
The British Government decided that all children had to have music lessons by the age of seven.
They wanted to bring back the ukulele because it is cheap and available almost everywhere in
Britain. Traditionally, the recorder and the xylophone were together with music teaching, but now
M

the ukulele is taking the place.


Because of its small size, it's very portable and convenient for students to carry it everywhere.
Moreover, it has a soft sound, and students can sing and play at the same time. They can play the
ukulele solo or in a small team, so students can relax and learn to work in a team at the same time.
The ukulele is a real instrument for learning.
Y

36. The ukulele was not popular in the UK years ago. ____F_____
DẠ

37. The ukulele is very light, but it's difficult for children to learn how to play it. ____F_____
38. Thanks to the government, all British primary school students have one
ukulele for free. ____DS_____
39. Students can find it easy to bring the ukulele to school. ____T_____
40. One student can enjoy playing the ukulele alone. ____T_____
Writing | 2.0 points

L
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.

A
41. family reunion/ for/ Tet/ is/ important/ year. / every/ holiday/ an

CI
_______________________________________________________________________
42. a/ dragon. / colourful/ started,/ we / the performance/ amazed to see/ When / were

FI
_______________________________________________________________________
43. along with/ attend/ her cousin / is/ the/ planning/ rice-cooking festival./ Marta/ to

OF
_______________________________________________________________________
KEY:
41. Tet is an important holiday for family reunion every year.

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42. When the performance started, we were amazed to see a colourful dragon.
43. Marta along with her cousins is planning to attend the rice-cooking festival.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
NH
brackets.
44. During the exam, we were doing our best. (WHILE)
_______________________________________________________________________
Y

45. Alex can't wait to go on holiday. (FORWARD)


QU

_______________________________________________________________________
46. You phoned me at my dinner time. (WHEN)
_______________________________________________________________________
M

KEY:
44. While we were taking the exam, we were doing our best. / We were doing our best while we

were taking the exam.


45. Alex is / Alex's is looking forward to going on holiday.
46. When you phoned me, I was having / eating dinner. / I was having / eating dinner when you
Y

phoned me.
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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. Tim was skiing in Switzerland and met his old friend, Jim.
While _________________________________________________________________
48. Susan took care of the garden when her neighbour was on holiday.
Susan looked ___________________________________________________________

L
49. It was raining heavily, so we stopped for a coffee.

A
It was _________________________________________________________________

CI
50. Sam was booking tickets online. There was a power cut.
Sam___________________________________________________________________

FI
KEY:
47. While Tim was skiing in Switzerland, he met his old friend, Jim.

OF
48. Susan looked after the garden when her neighbour was on holiday.
49. It was raining heavily when we stopped for a coffee.
50. Sam was booking tickets online when there was a power cut.

ƠN
NH
Y
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 3 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Patrick and Katy are talking about charity work. Listen and decide if each of the statements is

A
T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Katy has given money to charities many times. _______
2. Patrick doesn't think it's good to give a donation. _______
3. Katy likes helping disabled people better than the homeless. _______

FI
4. Patrick and Katy try not to give money to children they see on the street. _______

OF
5. They prefer donating money to time. _______
Janice and Jason are talking about a volunteer day in their neighbourhood. Listen and circle
the best option A, B, C or D for each of the questions.
6. The volunteer day starts at ________

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A. 3:00 a.m. B. 9:00 am. C. 9:00 p.m. D 3:00 p.m.
7. On volunteer day, local people are going to ________.
NH
A. pick up rubbish B. give food
C. donate clothes and toys D raise money
8. Janice and Jason are going to give donations to ______.
A. the poor B. the homeless C. the disabled D. the orphans
Y

9. Volunteers should bring _______ with them on the volunteer day.


QU

A. umbrellas B. raincoats C. food and drink D. money


10. ______ is organising the volunteer day.
A. Mr Richards B. Anne Rowland
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C. Mr Richards and Anne Rowland D. the manager of a local charity


Pronunciation | 1.0 point

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. shelter B. collect C. protect D. receive
Y

12. A. value B. basic C. famous D. nation


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13. A. clean B. health C. teach D. please


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. support B. access C. victim D. private
15. A. charity B. management C. marathon D. volunteer
Use of English | 3.0 points

L
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

A
16. They __________ to the Glastonbury Festival, and they're still there.

CI
A. have gone B. have been C. went D. go
17. Don't worry about buying a present. I have _____ bought one.

FI
A. ever B. never C. yet D. already
18. Changing schools ________ a big difference to my life.

OF
A. did B. made C. provided D. improved
19. One of the main purposes of UNICEF is to give millions of children ______ to education.
A. support B. donation C. emergency D. access

ƠN
20. My uncle _____ most of his money to charity.
A. gave away B. gave back C. gave out D. gave up
21. What does the notice mean?
NH
A. You can send us your empty shoebox.
B. We welcome your toy donation for orphans.
C. You can volunteer to pack the shoe boxes.
Y

D. You can donate shoes for homeless people.


QU

22. What is Alex doing in this card?


A. thanking Kim for lunch
B. offering his congratulations
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C. giving Kim some information


D. asking Kim about her new job

23. Molly: "Let's collect food for the animal shelter."


Lila:"________"
A. I think you're wrong B. Oh! It sounds bad. C. That's a great idea! D. Not my favourite.
Y

24. Erick: "Have you ever raised money for charity?


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Jessica: "________"
A. Sure, thanks. B. Not at all! Why?
C. Yes, of course. I will. D. Yes, when I was a high school student.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. This is the first time George took part in a marathon to raise fund for a local charity organisation.
A. This is B. took C. raise fund D. charity

L
26. These clothes are too small for me now, so I've decided to donate them for the poor children in

A
my neighbourhood.

CI
A. too small B. so C. for D. in
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

FI
27. Several world _________ have come to help poor people and orphans. (ORGANISE)
28. Thủy's Dream _________is a charitable fund set up by Tuổi Trẻ newspaper. (FOUND)

OF
29. Everyone in the community has _________ to repair roads in the neighbourhood.
(VOLUNTEER)
30. Our school is raising money to help victims of the _______ disaster at the moment (NATURE)

ƠN
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about a student's trip to the Philippines. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
the best option for each of the blanks.
NH
A TRIP TO THE PHILIPPINES
Last summer, I took part in a volunteer project in the Philippines. The organisation is called the
Student Volunteer Organisation. They have (31) ________ trips for university students to go abroad
Y

and volunteer to help different poor countries and the locals there for many years. For one project,
we planted trees in an area of the island where people (32) _____ a lot of trees years ago. We got
QU

local primary school students to help us because the goal of the project was to teach young people
about the environment. For another project, we delivered food (33) _______ schools. We brought
bags of rice and flour to really small rural schools. The looks on the hungry kids' faces moved me to
M

tears. I was extremely happy because we saved them from (34) _________. For our final project, we
held a big conference with a lot of other volunteer groups. Everybody shared ideas for future

projects we could do there. It was great to feel part of a group - working together to accomplish
something good. It was the best thing I've (35) _________ done.
31. A. celebrated B. set up C. held D. organised
Y

32. A. cut down B. cut off C. cut away D. cut out


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33. A. for B. at C to D. in
34. A illness B sadness C. hunger D. poverty
35. A already B yet C. just D. ever
Read a text about a charity organisation called WWF. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
the best answer to each of the questions.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a non-governmental organisation that tries to conserve

L
and protect the world's natural environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund. The

A
organisation founders were a small group of passionate, mostly British naturalists and

CI
conservationists such as Peter Scott, Max Nicholson, Guy Mountfort and Julian Huxley.
In 1960, after Huxley published a series of articles in the UK's Observer newspaper on

FI
environmental problems in Africa, he received a letter from a businessman Victor Stolan, who
recommended the foundation of an international organisation to raise funds for the conservation of

OF
wild species. Huxley, Nicholson and companions reacted to this by forming WWF, known then as
the World Wildlife Fund, a year later.
WWF works to protect endangered species of wildlife and preserve natural habitats. WWF has
grown to become the world's largest conservation organisation with over 5 million members and

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around 1,300 environmental projects worldwide. For example, it has saved 30 different endangered
species like the gorilla, the giant tortoise, and of course, the panda, the animal that's on its logo. The
well-known panda logo of WWF came from a panda named Chi Chi, which scientists transported
NH
from the Beijing Zoo to the London Zoo in the same year of the establishment of WWF. Anyone can
become a member and help raise money for the charity projects.
36. Who was Victor Stolan?
Y

A. a businessman B. a publisher C. a conservationist D. a naturalist


QU

37. What does the word this in the second paragraph refer to?
A. the publishing of a series of articles B. the environmental problems in Africa
C. the conservation of wild animals D. the suggestion of setting up an organisation
38. How big is WWF?
M

A. It has under 5 million members.


B. It has protected all of the endangered species since 1961.


C. It has about 1,300 environmental projects in the world.
D. It has lots of money for charity projects.
Y

39. Which of the following statements is NOT true about WWF?


A. Most of its founders come from Britain.
DẠ

B. In the beginning, the founders called it World Wide Fund for Nature.
C. It works to protect the nature and animals.
D. It raises money to save, protect and find homes for animals.
40. What does the text say about the panda on WWF logo?
A. It grew up in London.
B. It lived in China before some people carried it to England.

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C. Someone from China sold it to the London Zoo.

A
D/ Chi Chi was very famous in China.

CI
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.

FI
41. donated/ Lego/ of/ old/ My/ has/ his/ five / sets. / brother
______________________________________________________________________

OF
42. people/ lost/ RNLI/ at/ in trouble/ at sea. / helps boats/ and/ rescues
______________________________________________________________________
43. my/ What/ a/ computer/ is/ son/ concerns/ lot./ games/ me/ that /plays

ƠN
______________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
NH
44. Let's visit the animal shelter. (FANCY)
______________________________________________________________________
45. They have never attended an art fair before. (TIME)
Y

______________________________________________________________________
QU

46. That's strange! My pen isn't here. (DISAPPEARED)


______________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
M

47. It's a long time since we last talked to each other.


We _________________________________________________________________
48. How long have Bin and Jin been married?
When _______________________________________________________________
Y

49. Why don't we sell second-hand toys to raise money for our local charity?
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I suggest ____________________________________________________________
50. Hugo started to work for World Children's Fund when he was a university student.
Hugo has ____________________________________________________________
Unit 3 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Patrick and Katy are talking about charity work. Listen and decide if each of the statements is

A
T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Katy has given money to charities many times. ___F____
2. Patrick doesn't think it's good to give a donation. ___F____
3. Katy likes helping disabled people better than the homeless. ___T____

FI
4. Patrick and Katy try not to give money to children they see on the street. ___T____

OF
5. They prefer donating money to time. ___F____
SCRIPT:
Patrick: Hi, Katy! Do you often raise money for charity?

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Katy: Well, Patrick. It's a difficult question because you really want to help people, but I always
wonder if the money really gets to the people in need, so personally I rarely give money to
charities. I'd prefer to give my time, so I know if it's actually something helpful. What about you?
NH
Patrick: Yeah, I guess you're right. I don't see there's a problem with giving a donation to a
reliable organisation. How about if you see a homeless person asking for money on the street?
Katy: Homeless people! That's also difficult because you can't tell if they need money or food.
Sometimes I feel they would prefer money. However, I would rather give them some food, but
Y

maybe if it's a disabled person, I am more willing to give, rather than just the homeless.
QU

Patrick: For sure. Do you give money if you see children while you're driving on the street?
Katy: Well, it depends because if I give money to children, most of the time other children on the
street can continue asking for money, so I avoid it. What about you?
Patrick: I would do the same as you. I heard in a lot of poor countries that it can actually even be
M

a business, like parents will send their children onto the street.

Katy: Unfortunately, that's true.


Patrick: OK, so maybe I like what you said before: it's better to donate your time than to donate
your money.
Y

Katy: Possibly. And hopefully things will change.


Janice and Jason are talking about a volunteer day in their neighbourhood. Listen and circle
DẠ

the best option A, B, C or D for each of the questions.


6. The volunteer day starts at ________
A. 3:00 a.m. B. 9:00 am. C. 9:00 p.m. D 3:00 p.m.
7. On volunteer day, local people are going to ________.
A. pick up rubbish B. give food
C. donate clothes and toys D raise money

L
8. Janice and Jason are going to give donations to ______.

A
A. the poor B. the homeless C. the disabled D. the orphans

CI
9. Volunteers should bring _______ with them on the volunteer day.
A. umbrellas B. raincoats C. food and drink D. money

FI
10. ______ is organising the volunteer day.
A. Mr Richards B. Anne Rowland

OF
C. Mr Richards and Anne Rowland D. the manager of a local charity
SCRIPT:
Janice: Hi, Jason. Did you see the poster on our local community's noticeboard? There's going to be

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another volunteer day on the 25th of June. I'm thinking of going. We haven't organised volunteer
activities for a long time.
Jason: Hi, Janice. Is it Saturday, the 25th of June? I'd like to join you, but I've got an important
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football match at three that day.
Janice: Well, the volunteer day starts at 9:00 a.m., so you could come in the morning.
Jason: Oh, OK. I'll try to make it, then. So, are we picking up the rubbish from the streets around
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our neighbourhood again?


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Janice: No, this time we are going to donate toys and clothing to an orphanage.
Jason: Sounds good. Where is the orphanage? Is it far from here?
Janice: It's called The Sunflower and about 2 miles from here.
Jason: That's great! I'll collect second-hand toys and clothes from home. Is there anything else I can
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do to help? Will we raise money for a local charity?


Janice: No. I think that's enough. The poster just Janice: mentioned that we should bring umbrellas
in case it rains on the way.
Jason: So, who's organising this volunteer day? Is it Mr Richards again?
Janice: Didn't you hear? Mr Richards moved to London a few weeks ago. This time, my neighbour,
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Anne Rowland, is organising it. She's the manager of one of the biggest companies in town.
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Jason: Oh, I know Anne. I'm sure she'll do a good job. Anyway, I'd better go or I'll miss my bus.
See you later, Janice.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. shelter B. collect C. protect D. receive

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12. A. value B. basic C. famous D. nation

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13. A. clean B. health C. teach D. please

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.

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14. A. support B. access C. victim D. private
15. A. charity B. management C. marathon D. volunteer

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Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. They __________ to the Glastonbury Festival, and they're still there.

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A. have gone B. have been C. went D. go
17. Don't worry about buying a present. I have _____ bought one.
A. ever B. never C. yet D. already
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18. Changing schools ________ a big difference to my life.
A. did B. made C. provided D. improved
19. One of the main purposes of UNICEF is to give millions of children ______ to education.
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A. support B. donation C. emergency D. access


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20. My uncle _____ most of his money to charity.


A. gave away B. gave back C. gave out D. gave up
21. What does the notice mean?
A. You can send us your empty shoebox.
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B. We welcome your toy donation for orphans.


C. You can volunteer to pack the shoe boxes.


D. You can donate shoes for homeless people.
22. What is Alex doing in this card?
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A. thanking Kim for lunch


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B. offering his congratulations


C. giving Kim some information
D. asking Kim about her new job
23. Molly: "Let's collect food for the animal shelter."
Lila:"________"
A. I think you're wrong B. Oh! It sounds bad. C. That's a great idea! D. Not my favourite.

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24. Erick: "Have you ever raised money for charity?

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Jessica: "________"

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A. Sure, thanks. B. Not at all! Why?
C. Yes, of course. I will. D. Yes, when I was a high school student.

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. This is the first time George took part in a marathon to raise fund for a local charity organisation.

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A. This is B. took C. raise fund D. charity
26. These clothes are too small for me now, so I've decided to donate them for the poor children in
my neighbourhood.

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A. too small B. so C. for D. in
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. Several world _________ have come to help poor people and orphans. (ORGANISE)
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28. Thủy's Dream _________is a charitable fund set up by Tuổi Trẻ newspaper. (FOUND)
29. Everyone in the community has _________ to repair roads in the neighbourhood.
(VOLUNTEER)
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30. Our school is raising money to help victims of the _______ disaster at the moment (NATURE)
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KEY:
27. organisations 28. foundation 29. volunteered 30. natural
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about a student's trip to the Philippines. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
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the best option for each of the blanks.


A TRIP TO THE PHILIPPINES


Last summer, I took part in a volunteer project in the Philippines. The organisation is called the
Student Volunteer Organisation. They have (31) ________ trips for university students to go abroad
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and volunteer to help different poor countries and the locals there for many years. For one project,
we planted trees in an area of the island where people (32) _____ a lot of trees years ago. We got
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local primary school students to help us because the goal of the project was to teach young people
about the environment. For another project, we delivered food (33) _______ schools. We brought
bags of rice and flour to really small rural schools. The looks on the hungry kids' faces moved me to
tears. I was extremely happy because we saved them from (34) _________. For our final project, we
held a big conference with a lot of other volunteer groups. Everybody shared ideas for future
projects we could do there. It was great to feel part of a group - working together to accomplish

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something good. It was the best thing I've (35) _________ done.

A
31. A. celebrated B. set up C. held D. organised

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32. A. cut down B. cut off C. cut away D. cut out
33. A. for B. at C to D. in

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34. A illness B sadness C. hunger D. poverty
35. A already B yet C. just D. ever

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Read a text about a charity organisation called WWF. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
the best answer to each of the questions.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a non-governmental organisation that tries to conserve

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and protect the world's natural environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund. The
organisation founders were a small group of passionate, mostly British naturalists and
conservationists such as Peter Scott, Max Nicholson, Guy Mountfort and Julian Huxley.
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In 1960, after Huxley published a series of articles in the UK's Observer newspaper on
environmental problems in Africa, he received a letter from a businessman Victor Stolan, who
recommended the foundation of an international organisation to raise funds for the conservation of
wild species. Huxley, Nicholson and companions reacted to this by forming WWF, known then as
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the World Wildlife Fund, a year later.


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WWF works to protect endangered species of wildlife and preserve natural habitats. WWF has
grown to become the world's largest conservation organisation with over 5 million members and
around 1,300 environmental projects worldwide. For example, it has saved 30 different endangered
species like the gorilla, the giant tortoise, and of course, the panda, the animal that's on its logo. The
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well-known panda logo of WWF came from a panda named Chi Chi, which scientists transported
from the Beijing Zoo to the London Zoo in the same year of the establishment of WWF. Anyone can

become a member and help raise money for the charity projects.
36. Who was Victor Stolan?
A. a businessman B. a publisher C. a conservationist D. a naturalist
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37. What does the word this in the second paragraph refer to?
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A. the publishing of a series of articles B. the environmental problems in Africa


C. the conservation of wild animals D. the suggestion of setting up an organisation
38. How big is WWF?
A. It has under 5 million members.
B. It has protected all of the endangered species since 1961.
C. It has about 1,300 environmental projects in the world.

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D. It has lots of money for charity projects.

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39. Which of the following statements is NOT true about WWF?

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A. Most of its founders come from Britain.
B. In the beginning, the founders called it World Wide Fund for Nature.

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C. It works to protect the nature and animals.
D. It raises money to save, protect and find homes for animals.

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40. What does the text say about the panda on WWF logo?
A. It grew up in London.
B. It lived in China before some people carried it to England.

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C. Someone from China sold it to the London Zoo.
D/ Chi Chi was very famous in China.
Writing | 2.0 points
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Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. donated/ Lego/ of/ old/ My/ has/ his/ five / sets. / brother
______________________________________________________________________
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42. people/ lost/ RNLI/ at/ in trouble/ at sea. / helps boats/ and/ rescues
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______________________________________________________________________
43. my/ What/ a/ computer/ is/ son/ concerns/ lot./ games/ me/ that /plays
______________________________________________________________________
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KEY:
41. My brother has donated five of his old Lego sets.

42, RNLI helps boats in trouble and rescues people lost at sea.
43. What concerns me is that my son plays computer games a lot.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
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brackets.
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44. Let's visit the animal shelter. (FANCY)


______________________________________________________________________
45. They have never attended an art fair before. (TIME)
______________________________________________________________________
46. That's strange! My pen isn't here. (DISAPPEARED)
______________________________________________________________________

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KEY:

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44. Do you fancy visiting the animal shelter?

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45. This is the first time they have attended/they've attended an art fair.
46. That's strange! My pen has disappeared.

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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.

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47. It's a long time since we last talked to each other.
We _________________________________________________________________
48. How long have Bin and Jin been married?

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When _______________________________________________________________
49. Why don't we sell second-hand toys to raise money for our local charity?
I suggest ____________________________________________________________
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50. Hugo started to work for World Children's Fund when he was a university student.
Hugo has ____________________________________________________________
KEY:
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47. We haven't/ have not spoken / talked (to each other) for a long time.
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48. When did Bin and Jin get married? / When were Bin and Jin married?
49. I suggest that we (should) sell second-hand toys to raise money for our local charity. / I
suggest selling second-hand toys to raise money for our local charity.
50. Hugo has worked for World Children's Fund since he was a university student.
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Unit 3 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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Mike and Alice are planning for a charity show at their school. Listen and match the people

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(1-5) with the activities they are going to do (A - E).

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1. Mike _______ A. playing some music
2. Linda _______ B. cooking
3. Steve _______ C. telling jokes

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4. Anna _______ D. singing a song

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5. Alice _______ E. clearing up
A woman is reading the news about the two countries, Myanmar and Iraq. Listen and write
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.
Since Myanmar became an independent republic, there has been a lot of changes in the country.

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Myanmar has been the most (6) ______ country in the world in the list of the Charities Aid
Foundation (CAF) for three years in line. According to the CAF "World Giving Index", 91% of
Myanmar people donated to charity last year, 62% helped a stranger, and 55% (7) _______. A
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government spokesman said that these figures show clearly how a 'poor' country can be a 'rich' one
due to its good-hearted citizens by being willing to offer rather than receive.
Iraqi people are also reported to be the kindest to strangers. (8) ______ in 10 Iraqis helped someone
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they didn't know last year. Sadly, Iraqis have lived in war for years. During the time of war and
instability, it is the kindness of Iraqis to (9) _____ that attracts attention. It's wonderful that poor
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countries suffering from disaster and violence still express their generosity. Importantly, the act of
donating (10) _______ voluntarily is a powerful force that changes the world for good.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.

11. A. problem B. access C. talent D. children


12. A. cake B. face C. sale D. hand
13. A. fair B. raise C. aim D. train
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
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others.
14. A. emergency B. community C. activity D. education
15. A. vaccine B. shelter C. event D. purpose
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. This is the first time I ________ a lemon cake.

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A. am making B. have never made C. have made D. made

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17. I haven't seen John again _______ last week's meeting.

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A. at B. in C. for D. since
18. _____ the beginning, UNICEF worked to improve the lives of poor children after World War II.

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A. At B. On C. In D. By
19. The organisation helps people who have _____ natural disasters.

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A. fought B. experienced C. supported D. saved
20. The teacher has ________ the exam papers to the students.
A. given out B. donated C. supplied D. delivered

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21. What does the notice mean?
A. Any pictures taken in the museum cost $10.
B. You can get some of the pictures in the museum.
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C. It costs $10 to bring your photo to the museum.
D. Any photos booked in the museum cost $10.
22. What does Kenny have to do on his return?
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A. phone Beth about the guest list for next week's charity event
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B. let Beth know who's attending the charity event next week
C. get Beth to be in the guest list for the party next week
D. write emails of invitation to some guests of the party next week
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23. Nancy: "My concern is that we don't have funds for the charity show next month."
Marcus: "______"

A. Good thinking! B. Oh, No problem!


C. Why don't we organise a fundraising event? D. We raised fund last week.
24. Emily: "You could educate the public about the importance of charity work."
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Aline: "________"
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A. It's all right. Don't worry about that! B. No, certainly not.
C. Yes, I have already known about it. D. I think you're right.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Leo has volunteered in many community service activities when he was a college student, so he
has gained a variety of useful extra skills.
A. has volunteered B. when C. has gained D. extra skills

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26. UNICEF is short of the United Nations International Children Emergency's Fund, and its

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purpose is to provide support to children around the world.

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A. is short of B. its C. to provide D. to
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

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27. The charity organisation works to save all local people from ________. (POOR)
28. Her mother is one of the charity's main _________. (DONATE)

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29. I think it's a good idea to give food to the __________. (HOME)
30. UNICEF has helped to deliver ______ equipment and vaccines to many countries. (PROTECT)
Reading | 2.0 points

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Read a text about the value of volunteering. Choose and write one word or phrase in the box
that best fits each blank to complete the text. There are TWO EXTRAS.
giving away improve THE VALUES OF VOLUNTEERING
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citizen experiences Spending your time helping people around you brings great benefits,
giving out for for you and your community. It is true that the more volunteer work
access people do, the healthier body and mind they get. If they have
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volunteered (31) _________ many years, they can live longer and have
31. _________________
better health.
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32. _________________
(32) ________ is also a great way to meet new friends because you
33. _________________
have the opportunity to work with different kinds of people.
34. _________________
Additionally, it will help you get closer to your community. You might
35. _________________
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not know all of your neighbours in the neighbourhood, so this is a


good chance for you to make friends with them. Having a broad, open-

minded attitude towards many types of people, you will become a


useful and sympathetic (33) _______.
Helping others will teach you good things such as self-confidence,
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kindness and flexibility. Besides, you can (34) _______ your


communication in teamwork and discover a new interest. Volunteering
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can help you gain plenty of other (35) _______. They will help you
plan your future. The values of volunteering will be really necessary in
your future education. Join a volunteer activity now.
Read a text about three British charity organisations. Decide if each of the sentences is T
(True), F (False) or DS (Doesn't Say).
CHARITIES IN THE UK

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In 1824, in a café in London, a group of men founded the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of

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Cruelty to Animals). It was the first organisation to save and protect animals. In the beginning,

CI
people thought it was strange to care about violence to animals. In 1840, thanks to Queen Victoria,
the organisation was called the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).

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The organisation has had two hundred branches in the UK so far.
The Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) is one of the most popular charities for the blind in

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the UK where there are over a million people suffering from eye disability. With necessary
information and useful services, the RNIB help people with vision impairment to have a life of a
normal person. The organisation also tries their best to find out the causes of blindness and the
effective way to prevent, cure and treat the disease. The RNIB has offices everywhere in the UK.

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Mencap is a charity whose aim is to protect the people who are suffering from any kinds of learning
disability and being treated unfairly in society. It is the discrimination and lack of care and funding
from a community that make people with learning disabilities feel unfortunate. Mencap raises
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awareness of learning disabilities and offers the people with learning disability opportunities to
attend school, have a house to live and a job to do. The organisation also gives support and advice
for their families and care givers.
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36. The Queen established the RSPCA almost 300 years ago. _______
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37. At first, people considered RSPCA as an unusual organisation. _______


38. The RNIB only raises money to provide houses to the blind. _______
39. Mencap helps people with leaming disabilities have basic rights and the
same opportunities as normal people. _______
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40. A famous charity organisation set up the RNIB and Mencap. _______

Writing | 2.0 points


Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. anything/ never/ like/ I/ before./ have/ this/ done
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_________________________________________________________________________
42. how important/ teaches/ others./ community/ to/ Helping/ is/ our/ us/ it/ help
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_________________________________________________________________________
43. areas./ by/ people/ organisation/ in/ The/ provides/ helping/ disaster/ emergency support
_________________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
44. Oh, not My wallet is still in the car. (LEFT)

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_________________________________________________________________________

A
45. Thanks, but I had something to eat earlier. (ALREADY)

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_________________________________________________________________________
46. How about coming to the cake sale with me on Sunday? (WOULD)

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_________________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

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unchanged.
47. My uncle hasn't joined a marathon for ages.
It's ages __________________________________________________________________

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48. Is this your first visit to South America?
Have ____________________________________________________________________
49. My worrying thing is that she wastes lots of water.
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What ____________________________________________________________________
50. We are waiting for our guests to arrive at the party.
Our guests ________________________________________________________________
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QU
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Y
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Unit 3 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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Mike and Alice are planning for a charity show at their school. Listen and match the people

A
(1-5) with the activities they are going to do (A - E).

CI
1. Mike ___B____ A. playing some music
2. Linda ___E____ B. cooking
3. Steve ___C____ C. telling jokes

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4. Anna ___A____ D. singing a song

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5. Alice ___D____ E. clearing up
SCRIPT:
Mike: Alice. We are asking everyone to help with the charity show this Saturday, so I hope you
can join us. Do you think you can help?

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Alice: Sure, Mike. What do you want me to do? I can do some of the cooking if you need.
Mike: No, Kim and I are going to take care of it.
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Alice: OK. Let me do the clearing up. I can pick up the litter off the floor. There's going to be a
lot of people around, and the school yard will get pretty messy, I think.
Mike: John and Linda have volunteered to do all of that.
Alice: So what do you want my help for?
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Mike: Look, I asked Steve, and he said he would tell a few jokes to begin the show.
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Alice: Have you heard any of Steve's jokes? He's just OK at telling jokes, Mike. Who else do you
have?
Mike: Your classmate, Anna, agreed to play a piece of music on the guitar. Something from a
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movie.
Alice: Oh, that will be nice. She can play well.

Mike: Alright! So now we need you to do something. Can you sing?


Alice: My voice isn't too bad! I can sing the national anthem quite well.
Mike: That's great. Thanks a lot, Alice.
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Alice: Sure, no problem!


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A woman is reading the news about the two countries, Myanmar and Iraq. Listen and write
NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER.
Since Myanmar became an independent republic, there has been a lot of changes in the country.
Myanmar has been the most (6) ______ country in the world in the list of the Charities Aid
Foundation (CAF) for three years in line. According to the CAF "World Giving Index", 91% of
Myanmar people donated to charity last year, 62% helped a stranger, and 55% (7) _______. A

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government spokesman said that these figures show clearly how a 'poor' country can be a 'rich' one

A
due to its good-hearted citizens by being willing to offer rather than receive.

CI
Iraqi people are also reported to be the kindest to strangers. (8) ______ in 10 Iraqis helped someone
they didn't know last year. Sadly, Iraqis have lived in war for years. During the time of war and

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instability, it is the kindness of Iraqis to (9) _____ that attracts attention. It's wonderful that poor
countries suffering from disaster and violence still express their generosity. Importantly, the act of
donating (10) _______ voluntarily is a powerful force that changes the world for good.

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KEY:
6. generous 7. volunteered 8. Eight/8
9. complete strangers 10. time and money

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SCRIPT:
Woman: Since Myanmar became an independent republic, there has been a lot of changes in the
country. Myanmar has been the most generous country in the world in the list of the Charities Aid
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Foundation (CAF) for three years in line. According to the CAF "World Giving Index", 91% of
Myanmar people donated to charity last year, 62% helped a stranger, and 55% volunteered. A
government spokesman said that these figures show clearly how a 'poor' country can be a 'rich'
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one due to its good-hearted citizens, by being willing to offer rather than receive.
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Iraqi people are also reported to be the kindest to strangers. 8 in 10 Iraqis helped someone they
didn't know last year. Sadly, Iraqis have lived in war for years. During the time of war and
instability, it is the kindness of Iraqis to complete strangers that attracts attention. It's wonderful
that poor countries suffering from disaster and violence still express their generosity. Importantly,
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the act of donating time and money voluntarily is a powerful force that changes the world for
good.

Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
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11. A. problem B. access C. talent D. children


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12. A. cake B. face C. sale D. hand


13. A. fair B. raise C. aim D. train
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. emergency B. community C. activity D. education
15. A. vaccine B. shelter C. event D. purpose

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Use of English | 3.0 points

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

CI
16. This is the first time I ________ a lemon cake.
A. am making B. have never made C. have made D. made

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17. I haven't seen John again _______ last week's meeting.
A. at B. in C. for D. since

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18. _____ the beginning, UNICEF worked to improve the lives of poor children after World War II.
A. At B. On C. In D. By
19. The organisation helps people who have _____ natural disasters.

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A. fought B. experienced C. supported D. saved
20. The teacher has ________ the exam papers to the students.
A. given out B. donated C. supplied D. delivered
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21. What does the notice mean?
A. Any pictures taken in the museum cost $10.
B. You can get some of the pictures in the museum.
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C. It costs $10 to bring your photo to the museum.


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D. Any photos booked in the museum cost $10.


22. What does Kenny have to do on his return?
A. phone Beth about the guest list for next week's charity event
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B. let Beth know who's attending the charity event next week
C. get Beth to be in the guest list for the party next week

D. write emails of invitation to some guests of the party next week


23. Nancy: "My concern is that we don't have funds for the charity show next month."
Marcus: "______"
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A. Good thinking! B. Oh, No problem!


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C. Why don't we organise a fundraising event? D. We raised fund last week.


24. Emily: "You could educate the public about the importance of charity work."
Aline: "________"
A. It's all right. Don't worry about that! B. No, certainly not.
C. Yes, I have already known about it. D. I think you're right.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

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25. Leo has volunteered in many community service activities when he was a college student, so he

A
has gained a variety of useful extra skills.

CI
A. has volunteered B. when C. has gained D. extra skills
26. UNICEF is short of the United Nations International Children Emergency's Fund, and its

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purpose is to provide support to children around the world.
A. is short of B. its C. to provide D. to

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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. The charity organisation works to save all local people from ________. (POOR)
28. Her mother is one of the charity's main _________. (DONATE)

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29. I think it's a good idea to give food to the __________. (HOME)
30. UNICEF has helped to deliver ______ equipment and vaccines to many countries. (PROTECT)
KEY:
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27. poverty 28. donors 29. homeless 30. protective
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about the value of volunteering. Choose and write one word or phrase in the box
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that best fits each blank to complete the text. There are TWO EXTRAS.
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giving away improve THE VALUES OF VOLUNTEERING


citizen experiences Spending your time helping people around you brings great benefits,
giving out for for you and your community. It is true that the more volunteer work
access people do, the healthier body and mind they get. If they have
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volunteered (31) _________ many years, they can live longer and have
31. _________________
better health.

32. _________________
(32) ________ is also a great way to meet new friends because you
33. _________________
have the opportunity to work with different kinds of people.
34. _________________
Additionally, it will help you get closer to your community. You might
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35. _________________ not know all of your neighbours in the neighbourhood, so this is a
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good chance for you to make friends with them. Having a broad, open-
minded attitude towards many types of people, you will become a
useful and sympathetic (33) _______.
Helping others will teach you good things such as self-confidence,
kindness and flexibility. Besides, you can (34) _______ your
communication in teamwork and discover a new interest. Volunteering

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can help you gain plenty of other (35) _______. They will help you

A
plan your future. The values of volunteering will be really necessary in

CI
your future education. Join a volunteer activity now.
KEY:

FI
31. for 32. giving away 33. citizen
34. improve 35. experiences

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Read a text about three British charity organisations. Decide if each of the sentences is T
(True), F (False) or DS (Doesn't Say).
CHARITIES IN THE UK

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In 1824, in a café in London, a group of men founded the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals). It was the first organisation to save and protect animals. In the beginning,
people thought it was strange to care about violence to animals. In 1840, thanks to Queen Victoria,
NH
the organisation was called the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).
The organisation has had two hundred branches in the UK so far.
The Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB) is one of the most popular charities for the blind in
the UK where there are over a million people suffering from eye disability. With necessary
Y

information and useful services, the RNIB help people with vision impairment to have a life of a
QU

normal person. The organisation also tries their best to find out the causes of blindness and the
effective way to prevent, cure and treat the disease. The RNIB has offices everywhere in the UK.
Mencap is a charity whose aim is to protect the people who are suffering from any kinds of learning
disability and being treated unfairly in society. It is the discrimination and lack of care and funding
M

from a community that make people with learning disabilities feel unfortunate. Mencap raises
awareness of learning disabilities and offers the people with learning disability opportunities to

attend school, have a house to live and a job to do. The organisation also gives support and advice
for their families and care givers.
36. The Queen established the RSPCA almost 300 years ago. ___F____
Y

37. At first, people considered RSPCA as an unusual organisation. ___T____


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38. The RNIB only raises money to provide houses to the blind. ___F____
39. Mencap helps people with leaming disabilities have basic rights and the
same opportunities as normal people. ___T____
40. A famous charity organisation set up the RNIB and Mencap. ___DS___
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.

L
41. anything/ never/ like/ I/ before./ have/ this/ done

A
_________________________________________________________________________

CI
42. how important/ teaches/ others./ community/ to/ Helping/ is/ our/ us/ it/ help
_________________________________________________________________________

FI
43. areas./ by/ people/ organisation/ in/ The/ provides/ helping/ disaster/ emergency support
_________________________________________________________________________

OF
KEY:
41. I have never done anything like this before.
42. Helping our community teaches us how important it is to help others.

ƠN
43. The organisation provides emergency support by helping people in disaster areas.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
NH
44. Oh, not My wallet is still in the car. (LEFT)
_________________________________________________________________________
45. Thanks, but I had something to eat earlier. (ALREADY)
Y

_________________________________________________________________________
QU

46. How about coming to the cake sale with me on Sunday? (WOULD)
_________________________________________________________________________
KEY:
M

44. Oh, no! I have / I've left my wallet in the car.


45. Thanks, but I have / I've already had something to eat. / Thanks, but I have / I've already eaten

something.
46. Would you like to come to the cake sale with me on Sunday?/ I would like you to come to the
cake sale with me on Sunday.
Y

Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
DẠ

unchanged.
47. My uncle hasn't joined a marathon for ages.
It's ages __________________________________________________________________
48. Is this your first visit to South America?
Have ____________________________________________________________________
49. My worrying thing is that she wastes lots of water.

L
What ____________________________________________________________________

A
50. We are waiting for our guests to arrive at the party.

CI
Our guests ________________________________________________________________
KEY:

FI
47. It's ages since the last time my uncle joined a marathon. / It's ages since my uncle last joined a
marathon.

OF
48. Have you ever been to South America before? / Have you visited South America before?
49. What worries/concerns me is that she wastes lots of water.
50. Our guests haven't arrived at the party yet.

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NH
Y
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 4 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Joe is making a presentation about gender inequality. Listen and decide if each of the
statements is T (True) or F (False).

A
1. Joe is presenting two gender-related problems. _______

CI
2. For the same jobs, men make more money than women. _______
3. According to Joe, African women's salaries are the same as African men's. _______

FI
4. Men and women spend a similar amount of time doing housework. _______
5. Traditionally, a driver is known as a job for men. _______

OF
Joe is suggesting his solutions for the problems above. Listen and write NO MORE THAN
THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.
6. What have the campaigns fought for?

ƠN
______________________________________________________________________
7. What should companies pay their workers for?
______________________________________________________________________
NH
8. Name one device that Joe suggests husbands and wives should buy to save time from doing
housework.
______________________________________________________________________
Y

9. How many percent of women work as computer programmers?


QU

______________________________________________________________________
10. What do people need to solve gender equality problems effectively?
______________________________________________________________________
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
M

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced

differently from the others.


11. A. lecture B. leisure C. nurse D. departure
12. A. dollar B. pizza C. attendant D. farmer
Y

13. A. after B. rubber C. nervous D. government


DẠ

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. organised B. determined C. programmer D. passenger
15. A. Independent B. community C. security D. photographer
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

L
16. A(n) _______ is a person who works in space.

A
A. pilot B. astronaut C. flight attendant D. copilot

CI
17. If you practise talking to strangers, you will ______confidence.
A. build up B. earn C. receive D. save

FI
18. _______ it rains, we'll have a picnic.
A. In case B. If C. Unless D. As long as

OF
19. Nurses need to be _________ in order to help the patients who are weak and sick.
A. careful B. careless C. cared D. caring
20. I promise that I ______ you back next Sunday.

ƠN
A. will pay B. am going to pay C. am paying D. pay 21
21. What does the notice mean?
A. Anyone can go into this room.
NH
B. Only a person named Staff can go into the room.
C. No one can enter the room except the staff.
D. You can enter the room when the staff allow you to.
Y

22. What will Annie's mother do?


QU

A. pay the dry cleaner's for Annie's clothes


B. receive money from Annie before going to the dry
cleaner's
M

C. take Annie's jeans from the dry cleaner's for her


D. take her own clothes to the dry cleaner's

23. Haney: "Women should work as nurses or graphic designers as they are more careful than men."
Caroline: "______. Men can also do these jobs very well."
A. You're quite right B. Sorry, but I disagree
Y

C. That's for sure D. I couldn't agree more


DẠ

24. Ivan: "What do you think about women doing most of the housework?"
Veronica:"_______, it's unfair for them."
A. I'm not sure B. I can say C. My mind D In my opinion
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Next Friday, I will fly to America to visit my grandparents with my aunt.
A. will fly B. to visit C. grandparents D. with

L
26. Most of the shops here opens at 7:00 a.m. every day except for Sunday.

A
A. shops B. opens C. every day D. for

CI
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. You'll never get a good job if you don't have any _________. (QUALIFY)

FI
28. Models' tasks are to pose for photos in ___________ clothes. (FASHION)
29. Men are generally better at _________ jobs than women. (SCIENCE)

OF
30. He is famous for his ________ books for children with lots of new ideas. (INVENT)
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about Jane Austen. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for

ƠN
each of the blanks.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English writer. She wrote many (31) ______ novels. Pride and
NH
Prejudice was one of the best novels in the 20th century. Austen came from a large family with her
parents, six brothers and one sister. She and her sister attended school for a few years. (32)
_________ of her poor family, they had to stop attending school when she was 11 years old. Her
Y

formal education stopped there. However, her parents (33) _______ her to continue to read and
study with the help of her father and her brothers while living at home.
QU

Jane was hard-working and (34) _____ enough to become a successful writer. At the age of twenty,
she started writing her first novel Sense and Sensibility. Just over a year later, her second novel,
Pride and Prejudice, was completed. Her books were mainly about women, their independence and
M

marriage. In 1816, she planned to write a new novel but became (35) _______ ill to write. She died
the following year. Jane Austen will always be remembered as a talented female writer of all time.

31. A. heavy B. traditional C. medical D. popular


32. A. Although B. Because C. In case D. Regardless
33. A. provided B. achieved C. encouraged D. improved
Y

34. A. inventive B. caring C. healthy D. fast


DẠ

35. A. so B. very C. too D. really


Read a text about Freya Stark. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.
Freya Stark lived during the time when people considered explorers as heroes. She travelled to some
remote places in the Middle East. Not many Europeans, especially women, had travelled there
before. Also, she travelled a lot in Turkey, Italy, Nepal and Afghanistan.

L
She had no formal education as a child, but she moved around with her parents and learnt French,

A
German and Italian. In 1912, she entered London University. When World War I started, she joined

CI
a nurse group and worked in Italy. After the war, she returned to London and went to the school of
Oriental Studies. Her studies there became useful during her journeys in the Middle East. These trips

FI
enabled her to finally become fluent in Persian, Russian and Turkish.
At the age of thirty-three, she travelled to Lebanon in 1927. When she saved enough money, she

OF
started learning Arabic. In 1928, she travelled by donkey to Jebel Druze. During another trip, she
went to a remote area of the Elburz, where she made a map. She was searching for information
about an ancient Muslim group known as the Assassins, which she wrote about in The Valley of the
Assassins (1934). This book helped her win the Gold Medal from the Royal Geographic Society.

ƠN
Twelve years later, she continued her travelling and writing career, creating a style combining the
description of her journeys with her discussion of the people, places, customs, history and politics in
the Middle East.
NH
36. What is the best title for this text?
A. Travelling as a career B. A famous explorer and writer
C. Memorable trips of an explorer D. An awarded book written by an explorer
Y

37. How many languages did she speak?


QU

A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
38. According to the text which place DIDN'T she go to?
A. The Middle East B. Italy C. Elburz D. Brazil
39. Which word can best replace the word "enabled" in line nine?
M

A. helped B. prevented C. qualified D. stopped


40. When did she write her famous book?


A. 1912 B. 1927 C. 1928 D. 1934
Writing | 2.0 points
Y

Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.


DẠ

41. I/ bag./ choose/ were/ would/ If/ you,/ I/ this


_____________________________________________________________________
42. 2:00 p.m./ is/ her/ She/ client/ seeing/ at / today.
_____________________________________________________________________
43. to/ Women/ those who/ going/ work/ don't./ more/ are/ independent/ than
_____________________________________________________________________

L
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in

A
brackets.

CI
44. She receives a higher salary than her husband. (LOWER)
_____________________________________________________________________

FI
45. She doesn't have the right qualifications, so she can't get a job. (UNLESS)
_____________________________________________________________________

OF
46. I want to buy a new pair of shoes, but I don't have enough money now. (IF)
_____________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

ƠN
unchanged.
47. If Michelle doesn't go to the party, I won't go either.
Unless _______________________________________________________________
NH
48. No other women flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean before Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart _________________________________________________________
49. I hope to get along with my new co-workers in this company.
Y

I hope to ______________________________________________________________
QU

50. Because of his charming personality, all of us like to work with him.
Because _______________________________________________________________
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 4 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Joe is making a presentation about gender inequality. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Joe is presenting two gender-related problems. ___F____
2. For the same jobs, men make more money than women. ___T____
3. According to Joe, African women's salaries are the same as African men's. ___F____

FI
4. Men and women spend a similar amount of time doing housework. ___F____

OF
5. Traditionally, a driver is known as a job for men. ___T____
SCRIPT:
Good morning, Ms Christina and everybody! I'm Joe. Thanks for giving me a chance to talk
about the three problems of inequality between men and women. First, I'm going to talk about the

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salaries between them. Even though men and women are equally qualified for the same jobs, men
work less but earn much more than women. According to recent reports, a woman working full
time all through the year earns $10,800 less per year than a man. These pay gaps are even larger
NH
if the workers are African women. And in the families where both parents work, for example,
men and women spend the same amount of time working, but women still have to spend more
time doing household chores. Based on a study, women aged 15 and older spend 5.7 hours doing
Y

housework while men in the same age group only spend 3.6 hours each day doing so. Finally, the
job opportunities are also unequal. There are many jobs that people think are for men such as
QU

plumbers, politicians, surgeons, security guards or drivers. Besides, there are some other jobs that
more women do like nurses, teachers, flight attendants, and models. Although more and more
men and women work in the jobs which are thought for the other genders, the number of male
M

and female workers is still too different.


Joe is suggesting his solutions for the problems above. Listen and write NO MORE THAN

THREE WORDS OR A NUMBER.


6. What have the campaigns fought for?
______________________________________________________________________
Y

7. What should companies pay their workers for?


DẠ

______________________________________________________________________
8. Name one device that Joe suggests husbands and wives should buy to save time from doing
housework.
______________________________________________________________________
9. How many percent of women work as computer programmers?
______________________________________________________________________

L
10. What do people need to solve gender equality problems effectively?

A
______________________________________________________________________

CI
KEY:
6. women's rights 7. work performance

FI
8. robot vacuums / washing machines/ dishwashers
9. 21.1% 10. time and understanding

OF
SCRIPT:
In order to solve the problems above, I'd like to give several suggestions. First, it is important to
change people's awareness of equality between two genders. In the world, there have been more

ƠN
and more campaigns fighting for women's rights. People should accept that women should also
get the same benefits as gained by men in all fields. For the unequal payment between men and
women, there should be some policies to narrow the gender pay gap. Companies should pay their
NH
employees for work performance, not gender. About the second problem, men should express
their love and care for their beloved wives by helping them with the housework. If they both do
not have much time, they can buy some devices such as robot vacuums, washing machines or
dishwashers which can help them save time. Finally, I think people have tried to solve the last
Y

problem. More and more women choose the occupations that were for men only. For example,
QU

there are 21.1% women working as computer programmers, 19.4% women working as software
developers, and 16% female workers in civil engineering. I know that all of these need time and
understanding, but we can be successful if we try hard to make this world a better place for both
men and women.
M

Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. lecture B. leisure C. nurse D. departure
Y

12. A. dollar B. pizza C. attendant D. farmer


13. A. after B. rubber C. nervous D. government
DẠ

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. organised B. determined C. programmer D. passenger
15. A. Independent B. community C. security D. photographer
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the best option A, B, C, or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

L
16. A(n) _______ is a person who works in space.

A
A. pilot B. astronaut C. flight attendant D. copilot

CI
17. If you practise talking to strangers, you will ______confidence.
A. build up B. earn C. receive D. save

FI
18. _______ it rains, we'll have a picnic.
A. In case B. If C. Unless D. As long as

OF
19. Nurses need to be _________ in order to help the patients who are weak and sick.
A. careful B. careless C. cared D. caring
20. I promise that I ______ you back next Sunday.

ƠN
A. will pay B. am going to pay C. am paying D. pay 21
21. What does the notice mean?
A. Anyone can go into this room.
NH
B. Only a person named Staff can go into the room.
C. No one can enter the room except the staff.
D. You can enter the room when the staff allow you to.
Y

22. What will Annie's mother do?


QU

A. pay the dry cleaner's for Annie's clothes


B. receive money from Annie before going to the dry
cleaner's
M

C. take Annie's jeans from the dry cleaner's for her


D. take her own clothes to the dry cleaner's

23. Haney: "Women should work as nurses or graphic designers as they are more careful than men."
Caroline: "______. Men can also do these jobs very well."
A. You're quite right B. Sorry, but I disagree
Y

C. That's for sure D. I couldn't agree more


DẠ

24. Ivan: "What do you think about women doing most of the housework?"
Veronica:"_______, it's unfair for them."
A. I'm not sure B. I can say C. My mind D In my opinion
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. Next Friday, I will fly to America to visit my grandparents with my aunt.
A. will fly B. to visit C. grandparents D. with

L
26. Most of the shops here opens at 7:00 a.m. every day except for Sunday.

A
A. shops B. opens C. every day D. for

CI
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. You'll never get a good job if you don't have any _________. (QUALIFY)

FI
28. Models' tasks are to pose for photos in ___________ clothes. (FASHION)
29. Men are generally better at _________ jobs than women. (SCIENCE)

OF
30. He is famous for his ________ books for children with lots of new ideas. (INVENT)
KEY:
27. qualifications 28. fashionable 29. scientific 30. inventive

ƠN
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about Jane Austen. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for
each of the blanks.
NH
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English writer. She wrote many (31) ______ novels. Pride and
Prejudice was one of the best novels in the 20th century. Austen came from a large family with her
Y

parents, six brothers and one sister. She and her sister attended school for a few years. (32)
QU

_________ of her poor family, they had to stop attending school when she was 11 years old. Her
formal education stopped there. However, her parents (33) _______ her to continue to read and
study with the help of her father and her brothers while living at home.
Jane was hard-working and (34) _____ enough to become a successful writer. At the age of twenty,
M

she started writing her first novel Sense and Sensibility. Just over a year later, her second novel,
Pride and Prejudice, was completed. Her books were mainly about women, their independence and

marriage. In 1816, she planned to write a new novel but became (35) _______ ill to write. She died
the following year. Jane Austen will always be remembered as a talented female writer of all time.
31. A. heavy B. traditional C. medical D. popular
Y

32. A. Although B. Because C. In case D. Regardless


DẠ

33. A. provided B. achieved C. encouraged D. improved


34. A. inventive B. caring C. healthy D. fast
35. A. so B. very C. too D. really
Read a text about Freya Stark. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.
Freya Stark lived during the time when people considered explorers as heroes. She travelled to some

L
remote places in the Middle East. Not many Europeans, especially women, had travelled there

A
before. Also, she travelled a lot in Turkey, Italy, Nepal and Afghanistan.

CI
She had no formal education as a child, but she moved around with her parents and learnt French,
German and Italian. In 1912, she entered London University. When World War I started, she joined

FI
a nurse group and worked in Italy. After the war, she returned to London and went to the school of
Oriental Studies. Her studies there became useful during her journeys in the Middle East. These trips

OF
enabled her to finally become fluent in Persian, Russian and Turkish.
At the age of thirty-three, she travelled to Lebanon in 1927. When she saved enough money, she
started learning Arabic. In 1928, she travelled by donkey to Jebel Druze. During another trip, she
went to a remote area of the Elburz, where she made a map. She was searching for information

ƠN
about an ancient Muslim group known as the Assassins, which she wrote about in The Valley of the
Assassins (1934). This book helped her win the Gold Medal from the Royal Geographic Society.
Twelve years later, she continued her travelling and writing career, creating a style combining the
NH
description of her journeys with her discussion of the people, places, customs, history and politics in
the Middle East.
36. What is the best title for this text?
Y

A. Travelling as a career B. A famous explorer and writer


QU

C. Memorable trips of an explorer D. An awarded book written by an explorer


37. How many languages did she speak?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
38. According to the text which place DIDN'T she go to?
M

A. The Middle East B. Italy C. Elburz D. Brazil


39. Which word can best replace the word "enabled" in line nine?
A. helped B. prevented C. qualified D. stopped
40. When did she write her famous book?
Y

A. 1912 B. 1927 C. 1928 D. 1934


Writing | 2.0 points
DẠ

Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.


41. I/ bag./ choose/ were/ would/ If/ you,/ I/ this
_____________________________________________________________________
42. 2:00 p.m./ is/ her/ She/ client/ seeing/ at / today.
_____________________________________________________________________
43. to/ Women/ those who/ going/ work/ don't./ more/ are/ independent/ than

L
_____________________________________________________________________

A
KEY:

CI
41. If I were you, I would choose this bag.
42. She is seeing her client at 2:00 p.m. today.

FI
43. Women going to work are more independent than those who don't.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in

OF
brackets.
44. She receives a higher salary than her husband. (LOWER)
_____________________________________________________________________

ƠN
45. She doesn't have the right qualifications, so she can't get a job. (UNLESS)
_____________________________________________________________________
46. I want to buy a new pair of shoes, but I don't have enough money now. (IF)
NH
_____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
44. Her husband receives a lower salary than her. / Her husband's salary is lower than hers.
Y

45. She can't get a job unless she has the right qualifications. / Unless she has the right
QU

qualifications, she can't get a job.


46. If I had enough money, I would buy a new pair of shoes (now). / I would buy a new pair of
shoes (now) if I had enough money.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
M

unchanged.

47. If Michelle doesn't go to the party, I won't go either.


Unless _______________________________________________________________
48. No other women flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean before Amelia Earhart.
Y

Amelia Earhart _________________________________________________________


DẠ

49. I hope to get along with my new co-workers in this company.


I hope to ______________________________________________________________
50. Because of his charming personality, all of us like to work with him.
Because _______________________________________________________________
KEY:
47. Unless Michelle goes to the party, I won't go.

L
48. Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

A
49. I hope to fit in with my new co-workers in this company.

CI
50. Because he has a charming personality, all of us like to work with him.

FI
OF
ƠN
NH
Y
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 4 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Jack and Jill are expressing their opinions about some activities that men and women should

A
do. Listen and write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD in each blank.

CI
Activities Jack's opinions Jill's opinions
Doing (1) _________ Women should do it because they Men and women should (3) _____

FI
are more (2) ________ and more this activity to have more time for
aware of little things. relaxation and for their children.

OF
Going to work Men and women can help each other Men and women are both talented.
with the family finances. Women They both should have (4) ______
who go to work can provide their opportunities to go to work.
families with an extra (5) ________

ƠN
A teacher is talking about women's rights in the past. Listen and circle the best answer A, B, C
or D to each of the questions.
NH
6. How many problems does the teacher mention?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
7. What right did women gain in 1920?
A. The right to be elected B. The right to vote
Y

C. The right to have the same salary as men D. The right to have education
QU

8. Which of the following did the women in the past NOT do?
A. become politicians B. work more hours than usual
C. look after children D. keep the house clean
M

9. How much salary did women earn in the past?


A. a little more than men's B. much more than men's

C. equal to men's D. less than men's


10. What COULDN'T a girl in a large family do?
A. have formal education B. give her brothers money
Y

C. move out of the house when they turned D. go to work like her brothers
DẠ

Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. culture B. future C. nature D. surgery
12. A. better B. cancer C. women D. barrier
13. A. history B. birthday C. disabled D. determine

L
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

A
others.

CI
14. A. difficulty B. comfortable C. fashionable D. operation
15. A. equality B. scientific C. education D. understanding

FI
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

OF
16. Nursery teachers are very good at looking ________ young children.
A. after B. at C. into D. around
17. Dr Brown is the most famous doctor in our hospital. He and his team ________ most of the

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operations here.
A. make B. do C. perform D. take
18. Secretaries are often very _____ because they have to plan their managers' schedules effectively.
NH
A. determined B. healthy
C. caring D. organised
19. One of the jobs that can help people _____ a lot of money is a surgeon. They can get more than
Y

£200,000 per year.


QU

A. wear B. do C. earn D. work


20. If you need to fix problems with water pipes, call a(n) ________.
A. astronaut B. plumber
C. secretary D. politician
M

21. Phoebe: "I think she is a good role model for her children."

Ron: "_________. That's exactly what I think."


A. You're exact B. You're accurate
C. You're right D. You're correct
Y

22. Oliver: "I can't believe she's late for this important meeting."
DẠ

Adam: "Alright! ________ the presentation on her behalf in a minute."


A. I'll make B. I'm going to make
C. I'm making D. I make
23. What does the notice mean?
A. You mustn't step on the grass.
B. You can walk on the grass.

L
C. You can keep staying on the grass.

A
D. You should not get off the grass.

CI
24. What should Ted do?
A. Drop an instant message to Mr Darcy

FI
B. Call Mr Darcy back by tomorrow
C. Agree on the date and time of the meeting

OF
D. Send a email to Mr Darcy today
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. We have a meeting with our clients at 2:00 p.m. today.

ƠN
A. have B. a C. with D. clients
26. Be careful! You will spill the coffee all over my desk.
A. careful B. will C. over D. desk
NH
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. The task is really difficult, so you need to be ________ to complete it. (DETERMINATION)
28. It is often difficult for the __________to find jobs. (ABLE)
Y

29. I think she is going to be a great ____________. (DESIGN)


QU

30. As a student, I volunteer to do ________ jobs to gain experience.(PAY)


Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about gender inequality and poverty. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the
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best option for each of the blanks.


According to a new study, children will have worse health, (31) _______ the family will become

poorer if there is inequality between men and women in their families. UNICEF found that there
was a connection between children's health and women's involvement in family (32) ______. In
South Asia, if women had the equal decision-making right as men in the family, there (33) ______
Y

13 million fewer children suffering from a lack of food. The finding in this study showed that in the
places where men (34) _______ everything in the families, the family members didn't have proper
DẠ

access to health care and food in these houses. Besides, this report also indicated that when women
had jobs and earned a(n) (35) ______, they would increase their power inside their families and
could decide how to spend the family income in better ways. As a result, married women should go
to work so that they can have the right to manage the family income and take care of the family
members better.
31. A. so B. and C. but D. yet

L
32. A. decisions B. decide C. decisive D. decision

A
33. A. will be B. are C. can be D. would be

CI
34. A. achieved B. sold C. controlled D. fixed
35. A. finance B. income C. money D. affordability

FI
Read a text about International Women's Day and decide if each of the sentences is T (True),
F (False) or DS (Doesn't Say)

OF
Every year, lots of people all over the world have a chance to show their love and care to their
beloved women who are their wives, mothers, grandmothers or sisters by many ways on a special
day - the 8th of March or International Women's Day. Not just that, this is also a global day

ƠN
celebrating what women have achieved in social, economic, cultural as well as political fields and
reminding all people in the world of the equality that women deserve to have.
The International Women's Day is the result of a long period of time when women, especially the
NH
female workers, gathered together and fought for their rights. In the late 19th century, the women and
female children who worked in American garment factories had to work 12 hours a day, but they
had very low salaries. On the 8th of March, 1899, the American female workers started their
campaigns by taking to the streets to protest against the terrible working conditions, low pay as well
Y

as voting rights. With this start, thousands of other campaigns in other countries also took place. In
QU

1907, three women, Clara Zetkin (from Germany), Romans Luxembourg (from Poland) and
Nadezhda Krupskaya (from Russia), founded "Women's Office". Then, in the International
Women's Conference in August 1910, they proposed a Women's Day to be organised every year.
They decided to choose the 8th of March to be International Women's Day with three slogans:
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workers only work for 8 hours a day, men and women work the same amount, and female workers
as well as children must have proper protection.

36. Only men have to do something special to express their respect for women on this day. ___
37. The International Women's Day celebrates women's achievements in many fields. ___
38. Female labour force in American factories had to do unpaid work. ___
Y

39. Male workers had to work overtime. ___


DẠ

40. The three ladies from Germany, Poland and Russia chose the 8th of March as
International Women's Day in 1907. ___
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. by/ difficult/ it/ Japanese/ find/ I/ to/ myself./ learn
_______________________________________________________________________

L
42. on/ attendants/ who/ Flight/ the/ take/ of/ care/ ones/ passengers/ planes. / are

A
_______________________________________________________________________

CI
43. Women/ to/ an/ go/ extra/ work/ their/ families./ to/ income/ should/ provide/ for
_______________________________________________________________________

FI
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.

OF
44. This company offers the office workers a lot of chances to get promoted. (PROMOTION)
_______________________________________________________________________
45. My mother is both a part-time computer programmer and an excellent housewife. (WORKS)

ƠN
_______________________________________________________________________
46. If a person works hard, I'm sure they will get what they want. (ACHIEVE)
_______________________________________________________________________
NH
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. You have to promise to try harder because I won't help you if you don't.
Y

Unless _________________________________________________________________
QU

48. I think it won't rain tomorrow, and she will go to the party.
If _____________________________________________________________________
49. I really want to buy this purse, but I don't have enough money now.
If _____________________________________________________________________
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50. I imagine that I win the lottery and travel around the world immediately.

If _____________________________________________________________________
Y
DẠ
Unit 4 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Jack and Jill are expressing their opinions about some activities that men and women should

A
do. Listen and write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD in each blank.

CI
Activities Jack's opinions Jill's opinions
Doing (1) _________ Women should do it because they Men and women should (3) _____

FI
are more (2) ________ and more this activity to have more time for
aware of little things. relaxation and for their children.

OF
Going to work Men and women can help each other Men and women are both talented.
with the family finances. Women They both should have (4) ______
who go to work can provide their opportunities to go to work.
families with an extra (5) ________
KEY:
1. housework/chores 2. careful ƠN
3. share
NH
4. equal 5. income
SCRIPT:
Jack: Hi, Jill, I think it's time to discuss some issues between men and women.
Jill: Well, Jack. People usually argue whether men or women should do the housework or who
Y

should go to work and who should stay at home to take care of the children and their families.
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Jack: I agree. I think we will have a lot to share.


Jill: So, who do you think should do the chores?
Jack: I agree with those who say that women should do it. They are more careful and attentive to
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details than men.


Jill: Sorry, but I do not agree. In my opinion, both men and women should share it. They both

have to work really hard all day, so when they come back home, they should divide the tasks so
that they can have a relaxing and fun time with each other and with their children.
Jack: You have a point there. How about going to work? Do you think women should stay at
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home or go to work?
DẠ

Jill: To my mind, women are as talented as men. Both men and women are able to do their best
with the jobs that they like. That's why they both should have equal chances to go to work. How
about your opinion?
Jack: That's true. It's also about the financial aspect. If only men go to work, their family has to
live on one salary. That is very difficult. So when women go to work as men, they can provide an
extra income for their families. Their lives will be better and less stressful.

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Jill: You're right. I've taken notes of what we have said.

A
A teacher is talking about women's rights in the past. Listen and circle the best answer A, B, C

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or D to each of the questions.
6. How many problems does the teacher mention?

FI
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
7. What right did women gain in 1920?

OF
A. The right to be elected B. The right to vote
C. The right to have the same salary as men D. The right to have education
8. Which of the following did the women in the past NOT do?

ƠN
A. become politicians B. work more hours than usual
C. look after children D. keep the house clean
9. How much salary did women earn in the past?
NH
A. a little more than men's B. much more than men's
C. equal to men's D. less than men's
10. What COULDN'T a girl in a large family do?
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A. have formal education B. give her brothers money


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C. move out of the house when they turned D. go to work like her brothers
SCRIPT:
Today, we live in the 21st century, and women have more and more benefits. However, in the past,
they were too disadvantaged. I'm going to talk about the three problems that women had to face in
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the past. First, do you know that they were not allowed to vote until 1920? Before this year, men
gave some reasons for banning women from voting like "Women are more emotional." At that time,

most politicians and the people who voted were only men. After a long time fighting for their rights
to vote, women started to make use of their rights, and you know, more and more women became
excellent politicians such as Hattie Caraway or Frances Perkins. Secondly, women around the world
Y

had to work overtime, do housework. take care of children and do so much more than men.
DẠ

However, their work was underpaid, which means they received much lower salaries than men did.
Nowadays, with a lot of campaigns, the pay gaps between men and women have been reduced.
Thirdly, I want to mention that women in the past could not go to school or inherit their family's
property just because of their gender. If a girl grew up in a large family, she had to leave the chance
to go to school or to keep the family's money to her brothers. She had to start working when she
became a teenager. Today, we have tried to solve that problem, and there are more female students.
However, this issue still takes place in some parts of the world.

L
Pronunciation | 1.0 point

A
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced

CI
differently from the others.
11. A. culture B. future C. nature D. surgery

FI
12. A. better B. cancer C. women D. barrier
13. A. history B. birthday C. disabled D. determine

OF
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. difficulty B. comfortable C. fashionable D. operation

ƠN
15. A. equality B. scientific C. education D. understanding
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
NH
16. Nursery teachers are very good at looking ________ young children.
A. after B. at C. into D. around
17. Dr Brown is the most famous doctor in our hospital. He and his team ________ most of the
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operations here.
A. make B. do C. perform D. take
QU

18. Secretaries are often very _____ because they have to plan their managers' schedules effectively.
A. determined B. healthy
C. caring D. organised
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19. One of the jobs that can help people _____ a lot of money is a surgeon. They can get more than
£200,000 per year.

A. wear B. do C. earn D. work


20. If you need to fix problems with water pipes, call a(n) ________.
A. astronaut B. plumber
Y

C. secretary D. politician
DẠ

21. Phoebe: "I think she is a good role model for her children."
Ron: "_________. That's exactly what I think."
A. You're exact B. You're accurate
C. You're right D. You're correct
22. Oliver: "I can't believe she's late for this important meeting."
Adam: "Alright! ________ the presentation on her behalf in a minute."

L
A. I'll make B. I'm going to make

A
C. I'm making D. I make

CI
23. What does the notice mean?
A. You mustn't step on the grass.

FI
B. You can walk on the grass.
C. You can keep staying on the grass.

OF
D. You should not get off the grass.
24. What should Ted do?
A. Drop an instant message to Mr Darcy

ƠN
B. Call Mr Darcy back by tomorrow
C. Agree on the date and time of the meeting
D. Send a email to Mr Darcy today
NH
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. We have a meeting with our clients at 2:00 p.m. today.
A. have B. a C. with D. clients
Y

26. Be careful! You will spill the coffee all over my desk.
QU

A. careful B. will C. over D. desk


Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. The task is really difficult, so you need to be ________ to complete it. (DETERMINATION)
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28. It is often difficult for the __________to find jobs. (ABLE)


29. I think she is going to be a great ____________. (DESIGN)

30. As a student, I volunteer to do ________ jobs to gain experience.(PAY)


KEY:
27. determined 28. disabled 29. designer 30. unpaid
Y

Reading | 2.0 points


DẠ

Read a text about gender inequality and poverty. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the
best option for each of the blanks.
According to a new study, children will have worse health, (31) _______ the family will become
poorer if there is inequality between men and women in their families. UNICEF found that there
was a connection between children's health and women's involvement in family (32) ______. In
South Asia, if women had the equal decision-making right as men in the family, there (33) ______

L
13 million fewer children suffering from a lack of food. The finding in this study showed that in the

A
places where men (34) _______ everything in the families, the family members didn't have proper

CI
access to health care and food in these houses. Besides, this report also indicated that when women
had jobs and earned a(n) (35) ______, they would increase their power inside their families and
could decide how to spend the family income in better ways. As a result, married women should go

FI
to work so that they can have the right to manage the family income and take care of the family
members better.

OF
31. A. so B. and C. but D. yet
32. A. decisions B. decide C. decisive D. decision
33. A. will be B. are C. can be D. would be

ƠN
34. A. achieved B. sold C. controlled D. fixed
35. A. finance B. income C. money D. affordability
NH
Read a text about International Women's Day and decide if each of the sentences is T (True),
F (False) or DS (Doesn't Say)
Every year, lots of people all over the world have a chance to show their love and care to their
beloved women who are their wives, mothers, grandmothers or sisters by many ways on a special
Y

day - the 8th of March or International Women's Day. Not just that, this is also a global day
QU

celebrating what women have achieved in social, economic, cultural as well as political fields and
reminding all people in the world of the equality that women deserve to have.
The International Women's Day is the result of a long period of time when women, especially the
female workers, gathered together and fought for their rights. In the late 19th century, the women and
M

female children who worked in American garment factories had to work 12 hours a day, but they
had very low salaries. On the 8th of March, 1899, the American female workers started their

campaigns by taking to the streets to protest against the terrible working conditions, low pay as well
as voting rights. With this start, thousands of other campaigns in other countries also took place. In
1907, three women, Clara Zetkin (from Germany), Romans Luxembourg (from Poland) and
Y

Nadezhda Krupskaya (from Russia), founded "Women's Office". Then, in the International
DẠ

Women's Conference in August 1910, they proposed a Women's Day to be organised every year.
They decided to choose the 8th of March to be International Women's Day with three slogans:
workers only work for 8 hours a day, men and women work the same amount, and female workers
as well as children must have proper protection.
36. Only men have to do something special to express their respect for women on this
day. __F__
37. The International Women's Day celebrates women's achievements in many fields. __T__

L
38. Female labour force in American factories had to do unpaid work. __F__

A
39. Male workers had to work overtime. __DS_

CI
40. The three ladies from Germany, Poland and Russia chose the 8th of March as
International Women's Day in 1907. __F__

FI
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.

OF
41. by/ difficult/ it/ Japanese/ find/ I/ to/ myself./ learn
_______________________________________________________________________
42. on/ attendants/ who/ Flight/ the/ take/ of/ care/ ones/ passengers/ planes. / are

ƠN
_______________________________________________________________________
43. Women/ to/ an/ go/ extra/ work/ their/ families./ to/ income/ should/ provide/ for
_______________________________________________________________________
NH
KEY:
41. I find it difficult to learn Japanese by myself.
42. Flight attendants are the ones who take care of passengers on planes.
Y

43. Women should go to work to provide an extra income for their families.
QU

Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
brackets.
44. This company offers the office workers a lot of chances to get promoted. (PROMOTION)
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_______________________________________________________________________
45. My mother is both a part-time computer programmer and an excellent housewife. (WORKS)

_______________________________________________________________________
46. If a person works hard, I'm sure they will get what they want. (ACHIEVE)
_______________________________________________________________________
Y

KEY:
DẠ

44. Working in this company offers a lot of chances to get a promotion.


45. My mother works as a part-time computer programmer and an excellent housewife.
46. If a person works hard, I'm sure they will achieve what they want.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
47. You have to promise to try harder because I won't help you if you don't.

L
Unless _________________________________________________________________

A
48. I think it won't rain tomorrow, and she will go to the party.

CI
If _____________________________________________________________________
49. I really want to buy this purse, but I don't have enough money now.

FI
If _____________________________________________________________________
50. I imagine that I win the lottery and travel around the world immediately.

OF
If _____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
47. Unless you promise to try harder, I won't help you.

ƠN
48. If it doesn't rain tomorrow, she will go to the party.
49. If I had enough money, I would buy this purse.
50. If I won the lottery, I would travel around the world immediately.
NH
Y
QU
M

Y
DẠ
Unit 5 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

L
Jon and Jane are talking about environmental pollution. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Jon and Jane disagree that environmental pollution is currently a great
concern to many people. ___
2. Our activities are hurting the environment. ___

FI
3. The use of chemicals has no serious effects on the water and the soil. ___

OF
4. Cooking food is not a great concern for environmental pollution. ___
5. Both Jon and Jane think that everyone needs to do something to solve this current problem. ___
Listen to a boy talking about what to do with pollution. Circle the best option A, B, C or D.

ƠN
6. Martinez is thankful for the four basic elements: fire, water,_______ and air.
A. earth B. environment C. energy D. senses
7. Martinez is different from many other children because ______.
NH
A. he thanks the energy
B. he realizes that Mother Earth is very important
C. he spends most of his time outside the house
D. he can teach other children
Y

8. According to Martinez, _______ should help the children value the importance of Mother Earth.
QU

A. parents B. Martinez himself C. factory's owners D. teachers


9. The parents who have young children SHOULD NOT _______.
A. show their children Mother Earth exists
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B. let their children know that Mother Earth is important


C. get their children away from TV and video games

D. keep them indoors and show them the importance of our environment on TV.
10. The possible solutions to protect Mother Earth is to ______.
A. use cars B. use plastic bags
Y

C. always keep the lights off D. shop with paper bags


DẠ

Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. species B. complete C. ecosystem D. enough
12. A. animal B. emmission C. wildlife D. public
13. A. plastic B. climate C. France D. charity

L
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

A
others.

CI
14. A. current B. between C. machine D. believe
15. A. important B. temperature C. pollution D. consider

FI
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

OF
16. The people in the city _______ breathe in polluted air every day are trying to look for some
solutions.
A. where B. who C. what D. which

ƠN
17. Here are the boots _______ you have to wear during the clean-up day.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
18. I would rather ______ in the countryside. I can't stand air pollution.
NH
A. to live B. living C. live D. to living
19. My best friend promises _______ me with my compost bin project for next month's science fair.
A. helping B. helps C. to help D. to helping
Y

20. The companies denied ______ misinformation about climate change.


QU

A. promote B. to promote C. promoting D. to promoting


21. What does the notice mean?
A. Avoid turning off the air-conditioners to save electricity.
B. Avoid using the air-conditioners when you enter the room.
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C. Switch off the air-conditioners when you leave the room.


D. Leave the air-conditioners on before leaving the room.


22. What does the notice mean?
A. Take away all rubbish, including other people's rubbish.
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B. Do not enter the woods at any time.


DẠ

C. Do not leave the woods without rubbish.


D. You cannot leave your rubbish here at all.
23. Charlie: "I am somewhat worried about environmental pollution."
Bob: "Oh, yes! Our environment is in a great danger. ______"
A. It is rising at an alarming rate B. We should clean up the beach
C. It is dangerous D. We must save it before it's too late

L
24. Duncan: "Let's join the clean-up day at the beach this weekend."

A
Mandy: "________"

CI
A. No, I don't believe it. B. I have no idea.
C. Sure, why not? D. What makes it eco-friendly?

FI
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. My parents make me to cut down on waste and save energy every day.

OF
A. make B. to cut C. down on D. save
26. I have stopped to use plastic bags when shopping at the supermarket and brought my reusable
bags.

ƠN
A. to use B. when C. brought D. reusable bags
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. ______ has caused serious habitat losses in Vietnam for the past ten years. (FOREST)
NH
28. I would prefer to learn more about ______ species so that I can help protect them . (DANGER)
29. The factory manager denied ______ the local river. (POLLUTE)
30. We are making an effort to save the local birds from ________. (EXTINCT)
Y

Reading | 2.0 points


QU

Read a text about energy. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of
the blanks.
Renewable energy is often known as (31) _______ energy because it is clean
and limitless. For example, the sun continuously shines, rivers flow, and the
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wind blows all year round. There are five common renewable energy types:

solar energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectric energy, biomass energy and


wind energy. For solar energy, people make use of the energy from the sun,
and then the special (32) _______ and equipment focus sunlight in a specific
spot to generate electricity. Geothermal energy uses heat coming (33)
Y

______ the core of the Earth. Hydroelectric energy comes from moving
DẠ

water. Power plants on a large dam will control the flow of the water. When
the dam blocks a river, they create a normal reservoir from which allows the
water flows through tunnels, tuming huge turbines to generate electricity.
Biomass energy comes from recently living plants or microorganisms (34) ______ energy is still
present when they die. Finally, people produce wind energy from windmills and wind turbines.
Since ancient times, they have used wind energy to grind grain or pump water. People usually place

L
lots of wind turbines near the beach and expect them (35) ______ a great amount of electricity.

A
31. A. green B. blue C. new D. fresh

CI
32. A. programme B. movement C. technology D. organisation
33. A. to B. from C. around D. in

FI
34. A. which B. that C. who D. whose
35. A. to bring B. to take C. to produce D. to do

OF
Read a text about pollution. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of
the questions.
The three common types of pollution are air, water and land. In the old times, pollution came from

ƠN
nature, such as floods, forest fires and volcanoes. For the past 200 years, humans have been the
major cause of pollution. We have polluted the air with our cars, waste from our homes, and toxic
substances from factories. We have harmed the land by cutting down trees in the forest to build
NH
roads and new houses without careful planning and thinking. We have polluted the soil with
chemicals and rubbish. We have polluted the water by dumping rubbish and chemicals in the rivers
and oceans. Besides, we have caused oil spills which damaged the beaches and harmed marine
animals and birds that lived nearby.
Y

The only way to save our environment is that we must stop or limit pollution. Conservation is one of
QU

the best ways to protect our environment. Conservation includes the suitable use of natural resources
and the protection of our environment. To illustrate, we use water and control water pollution by not
producing too much waste. Besides, recycling and reusing things many times or in a new way are
strongly encouraged. Recycling can help us conserve our natural resources and avoid throwing away
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rubbish. Moreover, it is very important that we have proper disposal of sewage and rubbish so that
they cannot pollute the environment.

36. What are the two main causes of pollution?


A. Human activities and natural causes B. Chemical and garbage
C. Volcanoes and oil spill D. Cutting down trees and dumping rubbish
Y

37. What is NOT mentioned as the reasons for environmental pollution?


DẠ

A. volcanic eruption B. The disposal of harmful wastes from factories


C. Humans cause oil spills. D. Humans set fire to the forests.
38. What is deforestation for?
A. constructing more roads B. stopping soil pollution and animal deaths
C. building a city D. stopping flooding
39. What can people do for environmental conservation?

L
A. producing more waste

A
B. avoiding using natural resources

CI
C. avoiding throwing away rubbish
D. using natural resources in the right way and avoid producing too much waste

FI
40. What is the best title for the article?
A. Pollution and Conservation

OF
B. Causes and solutions for pollution
C. Government actions to protect the environment
D. Scientific evidence of pollution

ƠN
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. had better/ reuse / old plastic bottles. / recycle / and / We / old clothes
NH
_______________________________________________________________________
42. the scientists/ to reduce/ We/ to find/ expect/ more ways / our carbon footprint.
_______________________________________________________________________
Y

43. do/ stop/ think/ to/ What/ you/ we/ do/ the air pollution?/ should
QU

_______________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
M

44. Could you please put out the campfire before leaving?
Would you mind _________________________________________________________

45. We had the permission from our head teacher to grow a Bee Garden at the school garden.
Our head teacher _________________________________________________________
46. Joe planted some trees for the local park last Sunday, and he will never forget that moment.
Y

Joe will remember ________________________________________________________


DẠ

Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
47. I'm looking for some nice invitation cards. They must come from recycled materials. (WHICH)
_______________________________________________________________________
48. Mr Campbell is our geography teacher. He told us that bees are in danger themselves. (WHO)
_______________________________________________________________________
49. We are having a clothes swap party. We can all get new outfits for free without harming the

L
environment at that party. (WHERE)

A
_______________________________________________________________________

CI
50. The local government want people to use public bicycles. They want to protect the environment.
(ENCOURAGE)

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Unit 5 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

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Jon and Jane are talking about environmental pollution. Listen and decide if each of the

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statements is T (True) or F (False).

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1. Jon and Jane disagree that environmental pollution is currently a great
concern to many people. ___F____
2. Our activities are hurting the environment. ___T____

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3. The use of chemicals has no serious effects on the water and the soil. ___F____

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4. Cooking food is not a great concern for environmental pollution. ___F____
5. Both Jon and Jane think that everyone needs to do something to solve this
current problem. ___T____

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SCRIPT:
Jane: Environmental pollution has become a great problem in our life, Jon.
Jon: You're right, Jane. The environment helps us exist, but we are harming it. We are polluting
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it at an alarming rate.
Jane: Many people are not aware of it. They throw their waste here and there.
Jon: Factories are polluting the air seriously.
Jane: That's true. The air pollution mostly comes from fumes in cars, motorbikes, airplanes,
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trains and factories. Plus, farmers use lots of chemical mixtures that negatively affect the water
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and the soil.


Jon: Every day we use millions of tons of fuel for cooking and other purposes. These are also
responsible for pollution.
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Jane: But we cannot live without cooking food.


Jon: You're right. In most cases, we are not aware of the importance of the environment.

Jane: So, what should we do?


Jon: We should take care of our environment. It's true that we cannot stop the pollution, but we
can make it less serious.
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Jane: I agree with you. I've got to go now. See you later.
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Jon: Bye.
Listen to a boy talking about what to do with pollution. Circle the best option A, B, C or D.
6. Martinez is thankful for the four basic elements: fire, water,_______ and air.
A. earth B. environment C. energy D. senses
7. Martinez is different from many other children because ______.
A. he thanks the energy

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B. he realizes that Mother Earth is very important

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C. he spends most of his time outside the house

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D. he can teach other children
8. According to Martinez, _______ should help the children value the importance of Mother Earth.

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A. parents B. Martinez himself C. factory's owners D. teachers
9. The parents who have young children SHOULD NOT _______.

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A. show their children Mother Earth exists
B. let their children know that Mother Earth is important
C. get their children away from TV and video games

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D. keep them indoors and show them the importance of our environment on TV.
10. The possible solutions to protect Mother Earth is to ______.
A. use cars B. use plastic bags
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C. always keep the lights off D. shop with paper bags
SCRIPT:
Hello. My name is Martinez. I am sixteen years old. I am grateful to all of the elements: water, fire,
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earth and air because they give us energy and the environment to live. Most children have no idea
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how important the Earth is. That's because they spend most of their time in front of their TV and
video games. It's time for their parents to bring them out of the house and teach them to protect the
environment so that we can help other people in the world understand the great value of a healthy
Mother Earth.
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Humans have lived on earth for thousands of years, but we are polluting our planet. Our vehicles
burn fuel, releasing lots of carbon dioxide. We can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide by

travelling by bicycle or electric car and using paper bags for shopping. You could do simple things
at home, like remember to shut off the water after use or turning off the lights when you're not using
them. You could have your children practise these things at home as well. Every choice we make
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will shape our future.


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Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. species B. complete C. ecosystem D. enough
12. A. animal B. emmission C. wildlife D. public
13. A. plastic B. climate C. France D. charity

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

A
others.

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14. A. current B. between C. machine D. believe
15. A. important B. temperature C. pollution D. consider

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Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

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16. The people in the city _______ breathe in polluted air every day are trying to look for some
solutions.
A. where B. who C. what D. which

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17. Here are the boots _______ you have to wear during the clean-up day.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
18. I would rather ______ in the countryside. I can't stand air pollution.
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A. to live B. living C. live D. to living
19. My best friend promises _______ me with my compost bin project for next month's science fair.
A. helping B. helps C. to help D. to helping
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20. The companies denied ______ misinformation about climate change.


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A. promote B. to promote C. promoting D. to promoting


21. What does the notice mean?
A. Avoid turning off the air-conditioners to save electricity.
B. Avoid using the air-conditioners when you enter the room.
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C. Switch off the air-conditioners when you leave the room.


D. Leave the air-conditioners on before leaving the room.


22. What does the notice mean?
A. Take away all rubbish, including other people's rubbish.
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B. Do not enter the woods at any time.


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C. Do not leave the woods without rubbish.


D. You cannot leave your rubbish here at all.
23. Charlie: "I am somewhat worried about environmental pollution."
Bob: "Oh, yes! Our environment is in a great danger. ______"
A. It is rising at an alarming rate B. We should clean up the beach
C. It is dangerous D. We must save it before it's too late

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24. Duncan: "Let's join the clean-up day at the beach this weekend."

A
Mandy: "________"

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A. No, I don't believe it. B. I have no idea.
C. Sure, why not? D. What makes it eco-friendly?

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. My parents make me to cut down on waste and save energy every day.

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A. make B. to cut C. down on D. save
26. I have stopped to use plastic bags when shopping at the supermarket and brought my reusable
bags.

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A. to use B. when C. brought D. reusable bags
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. ______ has caused serious habitat losses in Vietnam for the past ten years. (FOREST)
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28. I would prefer to learn more about ______ species so that I can help protect them . (DANGER)
29. The factory manager denied ______ the local river. (POLLUTE)
30. We are making an effort to save the local birds from ________. (EXTINCT)
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KEY:
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27. deforestation 28. endangered 29. polluting 30. extinction


Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about energy. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of
the blanks.
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Renewable energy is often known as (31) _______ energy because it is clean


and limitless. For example, the sun continuously shines, rivers flow, and the
wind blows all year round. There are five common renewable energy types:
solar energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectric energy, biomass energy and
wind energy. For solar energy, people make use of the energy from the sun,
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and then the special (32) _______ and equipment focus sunlight in a specific
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spot to generate electricity. Geothermal energy uses heat coming (33)


______ the core of the Earth. Hydroelectric energy comes from moving
water. Power plants on a large dam will control the flow of the water. When
the dam blocks a river, they create a normal reservoir from which allows the water flows through
tunnels, tuming huge turbines to generate electricity. Biomass energy comes from recently living
plants or microorganisms (34) ______ energy is still present when they die. Finally, people produce

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wind energy from windmills and wind turbines. Since ancient times, they have used wind energy to

A
grind grain or pump water. People usually place lots of wind turbines near the beach and expect

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them (35) ______ a great amount of electricity.
31. A. green B. blue C. new D. fresh

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32. A. programme B. movement C. technology D. organisation
33. A. to B. from C. around D. in

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34. A. which B. that C. who D. whose
35. A. to bring B. to take C. to produce D. to do
Read a text about pollution. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to each of

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the questions.
The three common types of pollution are air, water and land. In the old times, pollution came from
nature, such as floods, forest fires and volcanoes. For the past 200 years, humans have been the
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major cause of pollution. We have polluted the air with our cars, waste from our homes, and toxic
substances from factories. We have harmed the land by cutting down trees in the forest to build
roads and new houses without careful planning and thinking. We have polluted the soil with
chemicals and rubbish. We have polluted the water by dumping rubbish and chemicals in the rivers
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and oceans. Besides, we have caused oil spills which damaged the beaches and harmed marine
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animals and birds that lived nearby.


The only way to save our environment is that we must stop or limit pollution. Conservation is one of
the best ways to protect our environment. Conservation includes the suitable use of natural resources
and the protection of our environment. To illustrate, we use water and control water pollution by not
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producing too much waste. Besides, recycling and reusing things many times or in a new way are
strongly encouraged. Recycling can help us conserve our natural resources and avoid throwing away

rubbish. Moreover, it is very important that we have proper disposal of sewage and rubbish so that
they cannot pollute the environment.
36. What are the two main causes of pollution?
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A. Human activities and natural causes B. Chemical and garbage


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C. Volcanoes and oil spill D. Cutting down trees and dumping rubbish
37. What is NOT mentioned as the reasons for environmental pollution?
A. volcanic eruption B. The disposal of harmful wastes from factories
C. Humans cause oil spills. D. Humans set fire to the forests.
38. What is deforestation for?
A. constructing more roads B. stopping soil pollution and animal deaths

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C. building a city D. stopping flooding

A
39. What can people do for environmental conservation?

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A. producing more waste
B. avoiding using natural resources

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C. avoiding throwing away rubbish
D. using natural resources in the right way and avoid producing too much waste

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40. What is the best title for the article?
A. Pollution and Conservation
B. Causes and solutions for pollution

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C. Government actions to protect the environment
D. Scientific evidence of pollution
Writing | 2.0 points
NH
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. had better/ reuse / old plastic bottles. / recycle / and / We / old clothes
_______________________________________________________________________
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42. the scientists/ to reduce/ We/ to find/ expect/ more ways / our carbon footprint.
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_______________________________________________________________________
43. do/ stop/ think/ to/ What/ you/ we/ do/ the air pollution?/ should
_______________________________________________________________________
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KEY:
41. We had better reuse old clothes and recycle old plastic bottles.

42. We expect the scientists to find more ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
43. What do you think we should do to stop the air pollution?
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
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unchanged.
DẠ

44. Could you please put out the campfire before leaving?
Would you mind _________________________________________________________
45. We had the permission from our head teacher to grow a Bee Garden at the school garden.
Our head teacher _________________________________________________________
46. Joe planted some trees for the local park last Sunday, and he will never forget that moment.
Joe will remember ________________________________________________________

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KEY:

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44. Would you mind putting out the campfire before leaving?

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45. Our head teacher permitted/allowed us to grow a Bee Garden at the school garden.
46. Joe will remember planting some trees for the local park last Sunday.

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Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
47. I'm looking for some nice invitation cards. They must come from recycled materials. (WHICH)

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_______________________________________________________________________
48. Mr Campbell is our geography teacher. He told us that bees are in danger themselves. (WHO)
_______________________________________________________________________

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49. We are having a clothes swap party. We can all get new outfits for free without harming the
environment at that party. (WHERE)
_______________________________________________________________________
NH
50. The local government want people to use public bicycles. They want to protect the environment.
(ENCOURAGE)
_______________________________________________________________________
Y

KEY:
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47. I'm looking for some nice invitation cards which must come from recycled cards.
48. Mr Campbell, who is our geography teacher, told us that bees are in danger themselves.
49. We are having a clothes swap party where we can all get new outfits for free without harming
the environment.
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50. The local government encourage people to use public bicycles to protect the environment.

Y
DẠ
Unit 5 |Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

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A woman is talking about how to go green. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T

A
(True) or F (False).

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1. Few people are aware of the importance of the Earth to our life and want to protect it. ______
2. To go green, people need to start with small changes. ______
3. People can take the stairs to reduce their carbon footprint. ______

FI
4. We should set the air-conditioner temperature at around 26°C to save energy. ______

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5. There isn't much time left, so each community must change everything right away. ______
Long and Samantha are talking about global warming. Listen and write NO MORE THAN
TWO WORDS.
@ The topic of the article that Samantha is reading is about (6) ___________.

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@ Long is (7) ________ about the recent world's temperature.
@ Long does not know what makes the temperature (8) _________.
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@ Samantha also explains to Long that agricultural activities and wildlife including their (9) ______
suffer from the effects of global warming.
@ Both Long and Samantha agree that humans have to (10) ______ the Earth.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
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differently from the others.


11. A. breathe B. reach C. weather D. clean
12. A. metre B. planet C. recycle D. ecosystem
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13. A. geography B. agree C. big D. great


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the

others.
14. A. emission B. completely C. energy D. extremely
15. A. vegetable B. electronics C. volunteering D. presentation
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Use of English | 3.0 points


DẠ

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. Gavin is talking to the man ________ sister helped him clean up the local park.
A. whose B. who C. which D. that
17. Pollution is everywhere - in the food that we eat, the water we drink and the air we _____.
A. exhale B. breathe C. live D. hold
18. This programme about the endangered animals is bringing me to tears. I can't stand ______ it.

L
A. to watch B. watch C. watching D. to watching

A
19. Last month, the Green Land, which is a(n) ________ organisation, focused on cleaning up the

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city rivers.
A. environment B. land C. sea D. charity

FI
20. What does the notice mean?
A. Please do not drink water here.

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B. Please be careful with tap water.
C. Please reuse the tap water.
D. Please do not waste any water.

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21. What does the sign mean?
A. Clean your hands before you exit this location.
B. Clean your hands before you leave this location.
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C. Clean your hands on entering this location.
D. Clean your hands after you enter this location.
22. Mason: "Why are you looking for a bin?"
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Neville: "I want to get rid of this ice cream stick. _____"
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A. I don't want to make the environment polluted


B. I don't want to do anything dangerous with it
C. I want to throw away this ice cream
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D. I want to listen to my teacher


23. Robert: "Have you met your neighbour yet?"

Josh: "Yes. I met them yesterday. They are really friendly and fully aware of protecting the
environment. Do you know ________?"
A. they don't use public transport B. they have solar panels on their house rooftop
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C. they're always using air-conditioners D. they often use lots of plastic bottles
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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that best explains the underlined word in
the question.
24. We must stop polluting the ocean by not dumping waste like plastic rubbish into it.
A. making the soil in an area wet
B. making the soil in an area changed
C. making an area impossible for human to live in

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D. making an area dirty with harmful things

A
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

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25. This new strategy reaches those are the most vulnerable to the climate change.
A. This B. reaches C. those are D. to

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26. She wondered how those ships' carbon emissions affect the locals living nearby.
A. wondered B. emissions C. affect D. nearby

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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. The elderly generally want to ________ the fresh air in the countryside. (BREATH)
28. Greenhouse gas ________ efforts are really necessary to protect the environment . (REDUCE)

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29. I met some young activists who are working for the _______ of the beach. (PROTECT)
30. We can _________ those plastic bags, so don't throw them away. (REUSABLE)
Reading | 2.0 points
NH
Read a text about renewable energy. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.
Every year, at 8:30 p.m. local time on 25th March, many people turn off all non-essential lights for
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one hour. The event is called Earth Hour. We do this in order to (31) _______ the act against climate
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change and loss of biodiversity. Many government organisations and non-governmental


organisations all around the world also support this international event. By switching off the lights
to (32) _______ the energy consumption, we hope to prove that we can make a difference.
Earth Hour is one hour without lights. It is a part of a movement (33) ________ encourages
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everyone to join hands all year round to protect the environment. The first Earth Hour began on 31st
March, 2007, at 7:30 p.m. in Sydney. More than two million residents and two thousand businesses

turned off their lights for sixty minutes. San Francisco, a city in the US, completely supported the
event in Sydney and (34) _______ its own 'Lights Out' event in October of the same year. Millions
of people in other cities also support Earth Hour every year. Thanks to those events, everyone can
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reduce their carbon (35) ______ to help slow down climate change with the hope for a better world.
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31. A. for B. part C. support D. hold


32. A. reuse B. recycle C. restart D. reduce
33. A. that B. what C. who D. when
34. A. nailed B. held C. changed D. made
35. A. consumption B. energy C. chemicals D. footprint
Read a text about pollution and Earth Day. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best

L
answer to each of the questions.

A
The increase in global temperature has placed the Earth in danger for years. The severe issue

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concerns everyone and forces us to make significant positive changes to our planet. As a result,
common words such as 'eco-friendly,' 'environmental-friendly' or 'planet-friendly' appear in several

FI
language dictionaries, and people use them to encourage environmental protection. 'Eco-friendly'
means not being harmful to the environment and being earth-friendly.

OF
Environmentally-aware people and institutions worldwide are taking actions to become eco-friendly,
including changing their lifestyles and old habits or having a more pro-environmental behaviour.
They have chosen a day called Earth Day to bring everyone together of all ages and backgrounds to
raise their awareness and take action concerning environmental issues.

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Earth Day has now been an important event worldwide. Although people celebrate Earth Day on
two different days, 22nd of April is more commonly considered the Earth Day in most parts of the
world. More and more people join the event to help raise awareness of environmental issues and
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demonstrate support for environmental protection every year.
Nowadays, over one billion people join in this annual global event. Everyone takes part in different
outdoor activities as individuals or in groups. All the activities are for a better Earth. Some common
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themes on Earth Day are energy saving and green living which focus on various ways to protect the
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environment.
36. What can we tell about the Earth in the first paragraph?
A. The Earth has changed positively for years.
B. Lots of people have become eco-friendly to save the globe.
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C. The global temperature is rising.


D. Only people who love the Earth have to be eco-friendly.


37. What does an eco-friendly person do?
A. helping other people to go green as he/she is B. not using fossil fuels
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C. not doing harm to the environment D. joining Earth Day


38. What activity does an eco-friendly person NOT do?
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A. having a different lifestyle for environment protection


B. creating words or phrases about environment for dictionaries
C. taking part in activities for the benefits of the Earth
D. using energy-saving devices
39. How is Earth Day popular?
A. Lots of celebrities join this annual event.

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B. This event attracts less than one billion participants.

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C. It shows countless benefits.

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D. People celebrate it every year all over the world.
40. What is the best title for the article?

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A. Being eco-friendly and the Earth Day
B. How people celebrate the Earth Day

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C. Some themes of the Earth Day
D. The benefits of celebrating Earth Day
Writing | 2.0 points

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Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. powers it / The USA/ of / the energy/ wastes / every day. / about 30 percent / that
______________________________________________________________________
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42. make/ harmful chemicals/ negatively affect/ Humans/ which/ the wildlife. / can
______________________________________________________________________
43. The chemicals/ for children./ some products / were really dangerous/ in/ that/ existed
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______________________________________________________________________
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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
44. The technician would rather use energy-efficient lights.
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The technician would _____________________________________________________


45. Riley didn't remember to turn off the air-conditioner.

Riley __________________________________________________________________
46. It does not matter to me if I have to pick up plastic rubbish on the street, even in the sun.
I don't ________________________________________________________________
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47. According to several environment experts, we should buy local foods to help cut down on
DẠ

carbon emissions from transportation.


Several environment experts advise ________________________________________
Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
48. We have made a decision. We're going to clean up the neighbourhood next weekend.
(DECIDED)
______________________________________________________________________

L
49. Can you see the woman over there? She helped us pick up litter last weekend. (WHO)

A
______________________________________________________________________

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50. The students walk or ride a bicycle to school. The teacher says they should do it.
(ENCOURAGE)

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______________________________________________________________________

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NH
Y
QU
M

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DẠ
Unit 5 |Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
A woman is talking about how to go green. Listen and decide if each of the statements is T

A
(True) or F (False).

CI
1. Few people are aware of the importance of the Earth to our life and want to protect it. ___F___
2. To go green, people need to start with small changes. ___T___
3. People can take the stairs to reduce their carbon footprint. ___T___

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4. We should set the air-conditioner temperature at around 26°C to save energy. ___T___

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5. There isn't much time left, so each community must change everything right away. ___F___
SCRIPT:
Woman: An amazingly great number of people would like to do something and protect our
natural resources, but they don't know where to begin with and what to do to become more

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environmentally friendly.
Lots of people can start with baby steps. First, people can try to cut down on their carbon
footprint by changing their daily habits. For example, they can climb up the stairs instead of
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taking the lift. It's a good idea to ride a bicycle instead of a motorbike.
Second, people can save energy. For example, they can replace traditional lights with energy-
efficient lights. They can use solar panels to reduce their daily electricity use. Moreover, people
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should avoid using air-conditioners if unnecessary or set the air-conditioner temperature at


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around 26°C.
In a community, people should work together to keep the local environment clean. For instance,
we had better avoid littering. Also, we can encourage activities such as using public
transportation and building green construction.
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Learning to become environmentally friendly is easier than we might think. We don't have to
change everything immediately, but start with small steps to make suitable changes in order to

make our planet a better place for our communities.


Long and Samantha are talking about global warming. Listen and write NO MORE THAN
TWO WORDS.
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@ The topic of the article that Samantha is reading is about (6) ___________.
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@ Long is (7) ________ about the recent world's temperature.


@ Long does not know what makes the temperature (8) _________.
@ Samantha also explains to Long that agricultural activities and wildlife including their (9) ______
suffer from the effects of global warming.
@ Both Long and Samantha agree that humans have to (10) ______ the Earth.
KEY:

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6. greenhouse effect 7. very concerned 8. increase/high

A
9. homes 10. protect

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SCRIPT:
Long: What are you doing, Samantha?

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Samantha: Hi, Long. I am reading an article about greenhouse effect.
Long: Do you know that the world's temperature is changing a lot?

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Samantha: Yes, I do, Long. I've learnt about it from books, newspapers and TV.
Long: I'm very concerned that the temperature has risen for the past thirty years.
Samantha: You are right. As far as I know, this issue is called global warming.

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Long: I've also heard about this everywhere, but I have no idea how the global temperature has
increased that high.
Samantha: Well, the increased amount of carbon dioxide causes global warming around the
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Earth, and one of the possible causes is the greenhouse effect. This process happens when gases
in the Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat.
Long: What is likely the effect of global warming?
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Samantha: It has direct effects on our life. For example, global warming reduces our crops and
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destroys wildlife and their homes. Besides, global warming causes the rise of sea levels and
flooding in coastal areas due to the ice melting.
Long: Now, I see how threatening global warming is to our Earth.
Samantha: You're right. Therefore, we must protect our planet to save ourselves.
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Long: I couldn't agree more.


Pronunciation | 1.0 point


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. breathe B. reach C. weather D. clean
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12. A. metre B. planet C. recycle D. ecosystem


DẠ

13. A. geography B. agree C. big D. great


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the
others.
14. A. emission B. completely C. energy D. extremely
15. A. vegetable B. electronics C. volunteering D. presentation
Use of English | 3.0 points

L
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.

A
16. Gavin is talking to the man ________ sister helped him clean up the local park.

CI
A. whose B. who C. which D. that
17. Pollution is everywhere - in the food that we eat, the water we drink and the air we _____.

FI
A. exhale B. breathe C. live D. hold
18. This programme about the endangered animals is bringing me to tears. I can't stand ______ it.

OF
A. to watch B. watch C. watching D. to watching
19. Last month, the Green Land, which is a(n) ________ organisation, focused on cleaning up the
city rivers.

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A. environment B. land C. sea D. charity
20. What does the notice mean?
A. Please do not drink water here.
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B. Please be careful with tap water.
C. Please reuse the tap water.
D. Please do not waste any water.
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21. What does the sign mean?


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A. Clean your hands before you exit this location.


B. Clean your hands before you leave this location.
C. Clean your hands on entering this location.
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D. Clean your hands after you enter this location.


22. Mason: "Why are you looking for a bin?"

Neville: "I want to get rid of this ice cream stick. _____"
A. I don't want to make the environment polluted
B. I don't want to do anything dangerous with it
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C. I want to throw away this ice cream


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D. I want to listen to my teacher


23. Robert: "Have you met your neighbour yet?"
Josh: "Yes. I met them yesterday. They are really friendly and fully aware of protecting the
environment. Do you know ________?"
A. they don't use public transport B. they have solar panels on their house rooftop
C. they're always using air-conditioners D. they often use lots of plastic bottles

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that best explains the underlined word in

A
the question.

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24. We must stop polluting the ocean by not dumping waste like plastic rubbish into it.
A. making the soil in an area wet

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B. making the soil in an area changed
C. making an area impossible for human to live in

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D. making an area dirty with harmful things
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. This new strategy reaches those are the most vulnerable to the climate change.

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A. This B. reaches C. those are D. to
26. She wondered how those ships' carbon emissions affect the locals living nearby.
A. wondered B. emissions C. affect D. nearby
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Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. The elderly generally want to ________ the fresh air in the countryside. (BREATH)
28. Greenhouse gas ________ efforts are really necessary to protect the environment . (REDUCE)
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29. I met some young activists who are working for the _______ of the beach. (PROTECT)
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30. We can _________ those plastic bags, so don't throw them away. (REUSABLE)
KEY:
27. breathe 28. reduction 29. protection 30. reuse
Reading | 2.0 points
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Read a text about renewable energy. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option

for each of the blanks.


Every year, at 8:30 p.m. local time on 25th March, many people turn off all non-essential lights for
one hour. The event is called Earth Hour. We do this in order to (31) _______ the act against climate
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change and loss of biodiversity. Many government organisations and non-governmental


organisations all around the world also support this international event. By switching off the lights
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to (32) _______ the energy consumption, we hope to prove that we can make a difference.
Earth Hour is one hour without lights. It is a part of a movement (33) ________ encourages
everyone to join hands all year round to protect the environment. The first Earth Hour began on 31st
March, 2007, at 7:30 p.m. in Sydney. More than two million residents and two thousand businesses
turned off their lights for sixty minutes. San Francisco, a city in the US, completely supported the
event in Sydney and (34) _______ its own 'Lights Out' event in October of the same year. Millions

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of people in other cities also support Earth Hour every year. Thanks to those events, everyone can

A
reduce their carbon (35) ______ to help slow down climate change with the hope for a better world.

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31. A. for B. part C. support D. hold
32. A. reuse B. recycle C. restart D. reduce

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33. A. that B. what C. who D. when
34. A. nailed B. held C. changed D. made

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35. A. consumption B. energy C. chemicals D. footprint
Read a text about pollution and Earth Day. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
answer to each of the questions.

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The increase in global temperature has placed the Earth in danger for years. The severe issue
concerns everyone and forces us to make significant positive changes to our planet. As a result,
common words such as 'eco-friendly,' 'environmental-friendly' or 'planet-friendly' appear in several
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language dictionaries, and people use them to encourage environmental protection. 'Eco-friendly'
means not being harmful to the environment and being earth-friendly.
Environmentally-aware people and institutions worldwide are taking actions to become eco-friendly,
including changing their lifestyles and old habits or having a more pro-environmental behaviour.
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They have chosen a day called Earth Day to bring everyone together of all ages and backgrounds to
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raise their awareness and take action concerning environmental issues.


Earth Day has now been an important event worldwide. Although people celebrate Earth Day on
two different days, 22nd of April is more commonly considered the Earth Day in most parts of the
world. More and more people join the event to help raise awareness of environmental issues and
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demonstrate support for environmental protection every year.


Nowadays, over one billion people join in this annual global event. Everyone takes part in different
outdoor activities as individuals or in groups. All the activities are for a better Earth. Some common
themes on Earth Day are energy saving and green living which focus on various ways to protect the
environment.
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36. What can we tell about the Earth in the first paragraph?
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A. The Earth has changed positively for years.


B. Lots of people have become eco-friendly to save the globe.
C. The global temperature is rising.
D. Only people who love the Earth have to be eco-friendly.
37. What does an eco-friendly person do?
A. helping other people to go green as he/she is B. not using fossil fuels

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C. not doing harm to the environment D. joining Earth Day

A
38. What activity does an eco-friendly person NOT do?

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A. having a different lifestyle for environment protection
B. creating words or phrases about environment for dictionaries

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C. taking part in activities for the benefits of the Earth
D. using energy-saving devices

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39. How is Earth Day popular?
A. Lots of celebrities join this annual event.
B. This event attracts less than one billion participants.

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C. It shows countless benefits.
D. People celebrate it every year all over the world.
40. What is the best title for the article?
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A. Being eco-friendly and the Earth Day
B. How people celebrate the Earth Day
C. Some themes of the Earth Day
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D. The benefits of celebrating Earth Day


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Writing | 2.0 points


Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. powers it / The USA/ of / the energy/ wastes / every day. / about 30 percent / that
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______________________________________________________________________
42. make/ harmful chemicals/ negatively affect/ Humans/ which/ the wildlife. / can

______________________________________________________________________
43. The chemicals/ for children./ some products / were really dangerous/ in/ that/ existed
______________________________________________________________________
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KEY:
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41. The USA wastes about 30 percent of the energy that powers it every day.
42. Humans can make harmful chemicals which negatively affect the wildlife.
43. The chemicals that existed in some products were really dangerous for children.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.
44. The technician would rather use energy-efficient lights.

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The technician would _____________________________________________________

A
45. Riley didn't remember to turn off the air-conditioner.

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Riley __________________________________________________________________
46. It does not matter to me if I have to pick up plastic rubbish on the street, even in the sun.

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I don't ________________________________________________________________
47. According to several environment experts, we should buy local foods to help cut down on

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carbon emissions from transportation.
Several environment experts advise ________________________________________
KEY:

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44. The technician would prefer to use energy - efficient lights.
45. Riley forgot to turn off the air-conditioner.
46. I don't mind picking up plastic rubbish on the street, even in the sun.
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47. Several environment experts advise us to buy local food to help cut down on carbon
emissions from transportation.
Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
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48. We have made a decision. We're going to clean up the neighbourhood next weekend.
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(DECIDED)
______________________________________________________________________
49. Can you see the woman over there? She helped us pick up litter last weekend. (WHO)
______________________________________________________________________
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50. The students walk or ride a bicycle to school. The teacher says they should do it.

(ENCOURAGE)
______________________________________________________________________
KEY:
Y

48. We have decided to clean up the neighbourhood next weekend.


49. Can you see the woman over there who helped us pick up litter last weekend?
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50. The teacher encourages the students to walk or ride a bicycle to school.
Unit 6 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

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Marissa and Nathan are talking about their holidays. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

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1. Marissa is going to stay in only Germany and Italy for a few weeks . _______
2. The trip will be helpful for her study at university. _______
3. Nathan is going on a safari holiday in Phú Quốc. _______

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4. Nathan's parents are going to do lots of outdoor activities. _______

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5. Nathan is going to explore the local nature on a motorbike. _______
Listen to a man talking about the Siberian tiger. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C or
D to each of the questions.
6. Siberian tigers ________.

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A. have thicker fur and paler stripes B. have thin fur and white color
C. have fewer stripes and white color D have more stripes and thick fur
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7. The tiger population has been close to extinct because of _______.
A. deforestation B. climate change
C. diseases D. illegal hunting
8. Siberian tigers no longer exist in _______.
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A. Korea B. China C. Russia D. Vietnam


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9. According to Susana, _______.


A. a few tigers can hunt quickly
B. there are not as many tigers as there used to be in the past
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C. her team wants to capture some tigers for their special research
D. her team is trying to save some sick tigers

10. Susana and her team are working to _______.


A. hunt Siberian tigers B. find tigers in Russia
C. protect Siberian tigers D. provide more food
Y

Pronunciation | 1.0 point


DẠ

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.
11. A. rough B. high C. laugh D. tough
12. A. bag B. bank C. place D. pack
13. A. meat B. read C. eat D. bread
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from

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the others.

A
14. A. local B. awake C. behind D. pronounce

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15. A. represent B. understand C. computer D. introduce
Use of English | 3.0 points

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Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. I spent most of my time _______ the forests, so I saw a lot of wild animals.

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A. exploring B. swimming C. kayaking D. driving
17. Fansipan is _________ than any other mountain in Vietnam.
A. the most high B. more high C. higher D. the highest

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18. Our holiday in Vietnam was _____ than that in Myanmar.
A. more good B. best C. gooder D. better
19. Is this ______ hike through the forest?
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A. the shortest B. shorter C. shorter than D. the most short
20. All these animals here are _______ species, so eco-tourism helps protect them.
A. risky B. endangered C. friendly D. important
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Read the message and answer questions 21 and 22.


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21. What does Jake want?


A. Jake is asking for Jennie's feedback for his school
project.
B. Jake wants Jennie to lend him a book.
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C. Jake wants Jennie to let him know when he can


take a book.
D. Jake is recommending Jennie a sci-fi book.
22. Where is the book now?
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A. In the classroom B. Jake is keeping the book.


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C. In the library D. Jennie is keeping the book.


23. Veronica: "What can I do to get good grades?"
Zoe: "_______"
A. You should study harder. B. Let's go to school.
C. Thank you. D. I have good grades.
24. Yvonne: "_________"

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Nicholas: "That's good thinking. Thanks!"

A
A. That's what I want. Thank you. B. Have you got any suggestions?

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C. I don't care about much. D. I advise you to donate to a wildlife charity.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

FI
25. The trekking trip to those mountains was as the best holiday of my life.
A. mountains B. as C. best D. holiday

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26. It's more faster to travel to Vung Tau City by car than by motorbike.
A. more B. travel C. than D. motorbike
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

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27. These are the largest tortoises, and they live ________ than any other reptile on Earth.
(LONG)
28. In the central highlands, the locals cultivate ______ crops like coffee and tea.
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(IMPORTANCE)
29. Sahara is one of the ______ deserts in the world. (LARGE)
30. Mount Everest is by far the _____ mountain on our planet. (HIGH)
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Reading | 2.0 points


QU

Read a text about adventure holidays. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
option for each of the blanks.
WONDERFUL HOLIDAYS
It's time for a journey. Take a look at our exciting selection of vacations and decide what kind of
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adventure you want.


Mystery tours
Our tour guides can take you to giant pyramids in Egypt, which is famous for mysteries and
treasure. You can walk inside the pyramids, but you shouldn't (31) _______ the surfaces of the
walls.
Y

Culture exploration
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Our cultural journeys allow you to learn about ancient civilizations like India, Thailand, Egypt,
and many others. When you visit temples, palaces and ancient ruins-read the regulations carefully
and don't (32) ________ barriers. Discover the culture of the area by touring markets, sampling
local cuisine and having conversations with the local people.
Trekking adventures
We have trekking holidays to famous places such as Machu Picchu or the Everest Base Camp

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Trek. You just need to be fairly fit, (33) ________ on trails and avoid dropping litter. You'll love

A
spending time in the great outdoors with a lot of new friends. Some trips can last over 3 days, but

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don't worry! We'll make sure that you (34) ______ the best homestay accommodation.
Wildlife holidays

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In Africa, Asia and South America, we arrange small-group journeys to experience nature. You
can visit Galápagos Islands to look at giant tortoises and other (35) _____ species which only

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exist on those islands, or you can go on a safari in Africa to see lions and giraffes. Also, you can
ride an elephant in a safari in Sri Lanka.
31. A. see B. touch C. hurt D. drop

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32. A. break B. pick up C. cross D. harm
33. A. stay B. ride C. run D. drive
34. A. live B. experience C. try D. sleep
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35. A. normal B. natural C. usual D. endangered
Read a text about polar bears. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.
POLAR BEARS NEED HELP
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The polar bear was listed as an endangered species in spring 2008. An endangered species is the
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one that can become extinct in the near future, according to the Endangered Species Act of the
United States.
The polar bear is the first animal to be listed as endangered, primarily due to global warming.
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Increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases trapped in the atmosphere
are the main causes of global warming, a form of climate change. Oil and gas heaters, gasoline-

powered vehicles and coal-fired power plants all use fossil fuels which cause global warming.
The polar bear's habitat is more vulnerable to climate change than many other species. The sea
ice in the Arctic is the place where polar bears spend most of their time fishing and storing up fat.
Y

A large number of polar bears have moved to land and lived off their stored fat recently. Global
warming is causing the ice to form later and melt earlier in the Arctic. As a result, the polar bear's
DẠ

feeding season is shortened. To find ice, some take great risks, and they will drown from
exhaustion and hunger if they have to swim far away from the sea ice in order to hunt other
animals on land. More than 25% of the Arctic Ocean ice is estimated to have disappeared in the
previous 30 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
36. What's the definition of endangered species?
A. currently extinct B. extremely dangerous

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C. threatened with extinction D. kept in zoos

A
37 Which is the most dangerous to polar bears today?

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A. wildlife hunting B. global warming
C. polluted water D. air pollution

FI
38. What do we know about the habits of the polar bears?
A. Many have moved to land to hunt other animals.

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B. They only sleep in the sea ice.
C. Hungry bears can swim very fast to catch other animals.
D. They prefer eating lots of fat.

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39. What major change has occurred in the natural habitat of the polar bear?
A. colder temperature B. less carbon dioxide
C. disappearing sea ice D. extended feeding season
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40. According to the World Wildlife Fund, how much of Arctic Ocean ice has disappeared in the
previous 30 years?
A. under 25% B. over 15% C. about 25% D. over 25%
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Writing | 2.0 points


QU

Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.


41. safari/ holidays/ holidays./ Beach/ relaxing/ are/ than/ more
______________________________________________________________________
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42. the deepest / by far / This lake/ is/ the world./ in


______________________________________________________________________

43. restore/ in/ Phoebe / the national park./ helped/ the native flora
______________________________________________________________________
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
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brackets.
DẠ

44. Landmark 81 is much taller than any other building in Vietnam. (BY FAR)
______________________________________________________________________
45. The bee hummingbird is smaller than any other kind of bird. (AS)
______________________________________________________________________
46. The cheetah is the fastest land animal. (THAN)
______________________________________________________________________

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Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

A
unchanged.

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47. Today, the North Pole is much smaller than it was hundreds of years ago.
Hundreds of years ago, ___________________________________________________

FI
48. Have you thought about reducing your carbon footprint?
My advice is ___________________________________________________________

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49. Chứa Chan Mountain is 837m, and Bà Đen Mountain is 996m.
Bà Đen Mountain _______________________________________________________
50. Lâm is the best football player in my school.

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No one _______________________________________________________________
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Y
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M

Y
DẠ
Unit 6 | Test 1
Listening | 2.0 points

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Marissa and Nathan are talking about their holidays. Listen and decide if each of the

A
statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. Marissa is going to stay in only Germany and Italy for a few weeks . ___F____
2. The trip will be helpful for her study at university. ___T____
3. Nathan is going on a safari holiday in Phú Quốc. ___F____

FI
4. Nathan's parents are going to do lots of outdoor activities. ___T____

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5. Nathan is going to explore the local nature on a motorbike. ___T____
SCRIPT:
1 Hello, my name's Marissa. I've planned to travel alone for a few weeks in Europe after my high
school graduation. I'll stay in France, Germany and Belgium. I want to visit many forests and

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mountains to learn more about European nature. I understand my parents will be concerned about
me travelling without them because they think it will be dangerous in the wild, but I prefer it that
way. I'm going to study ecology at university in order to help develop eco-tourism in my country,
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so the Europe trip will be really useful for my future study.
2 Hi, I am Nathan. I love beach holidays, and I am spending two days in Phú Quốc with my
family this weekend. I don't want to go on safari, but I'm going to relax on a peaceful beach and
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then explore the nature there. The seafood in Phú Quốc is great, so I'm going to try some. The
weather will be perfect for outdoor activities. My parents are going to swim, snorkel and have fun
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on the beach, but I am not. I've been so busy at work recently, so I'm going to travel around by
motorbike and take photos of the nature because I want to learn more about the local ecology.
Listen to a man talking about the Siberian tiger. Listen and circle the best option A, B, C or
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D to each of the questions.


6. Siberian tigers ________.

A. have thicker fur and paler stripes B. have thin fur and white color
C. have fewer stripes and white color D have more stripes and thick fur
7. The tiger population has been close to extinct because of _______.
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A. deforestation B. climate change


DẠ

C. diseases D. illegal hunting


8. Siberian tigers no longer exist in _______.
A. Korea B. China C. Russia D. Vietnam
9. According to Susana, _______.
A. a few tigers can hunt quickly
B. there are not as many tigers as there used to be in the past

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C. her team wants to capture some tigers for their special research

A
D. her team is trying to save some sick tigers

CI
10. Susana and her team are working to _______.
A. hunt Siberian tigers B. find tigers in Russia

FI
C. protect Siberian tigers D. provide more food
SCRIPT:

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Man: Siberian tigers differ from other tigers in that they have fewer, paler stripes and thicker fur
to keep them warm. The myth of the Siberian tiger being white comes from the fact that they
spend most of their time in vast snowy habitats. How many wild Siberian tigers are there? These

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animals were not difficult to find just a century ago in Russia, China and Korea. However, they
have become nearly extinct in recent years because of illegal hunting. Most of them live in
Russian forests, while others live in Chinese mountains. The last Siberian tiger in Korea died
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years ago.
Ten years ago, the population of Siberian tigers was around 416. "We're concerned that the tiger
population has fallen quickly for the past 15 years," says World Wildlife Fund's Susanna Brown.
She and her team of scientists are currently working to find and protect the world's remaining
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tiger population. They set out to research the number of tigers in the wild in the winter of 2021.
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Hopefully, the results of their research will lead them to more effective solutions for preventing
the extinction of Siberian tigers.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
M

differently from the others.


11. A. rough B. high C. laugh D. tough


12. A. bag B. bank C. place D. pack
13. A. meat B. read C. eat D. bread
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from
DẠ

the others.
14. A. local B. awake C. behind D. pronounce
15. A. represent B. understand C. computer D. introduce
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. I spent most of my time _______ the forests, so I saw a lot of wild animals.

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A. exploring B. swimming C. kayaking D. driving

A
17. Fansipan is _________ than any other mountain in Vietnam.

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A. the most high B. more high C. higher D. the highest
18. Our holiday in Vietnam was _____ than that in Myanmar.

FI
A. more good B. best C. gooder D. better
19. Is this ______ hike through the forest?

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A. the shortest B. shorter C. shorter than D. the most short
20. All these animals here are _______ species, so eco-tourism helps protect them.
A. risky B. endangered C. friendly D. important

ƠN
Read the message and answer questions 21 and 22.
21. What does Jake want?
A. Jake is asking for Jennie's feedback for his school
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project.
B. Jake wants Jennie to lend him a book.
C. Jake wants Jennie to let him know when he can
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take a book.
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D. Jake is recommending Jennie a sci-fi book.


22. Where is the book now?
A. In the classroom B. Jake is keeping the book.
C. In the library D. Jennie is keeping the book.
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23. Veronica: "What can I do to get good grades?"


Zoe: "_______"
A. You should study harder. B. Let's go to school.
C. Thank you. D. I have good grades.
Y

24. Yvonne: "_________"


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Nicholas: "That's good thinking. Thanks!"


A. That's what I want. Thank you. B. Have you got any suggestions?
C. I don't care about much. D. I advise you to donate to a wildlife charity.
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. The trekking trip to those mountains was as the best holiday of my life.
A. mountains B. as C. best D. holiday

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26. It's more faster to travel to Vung Tau City by car than by motorbike.

A
A. more B. travel C. than D. motorbike

CI
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.
27. These are the largest tortoises, and they live ________ than any other reptile on Earth.

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(LONG)
28. In the central highlands, the locals cultivate ______ crops like coffee and tea.

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(IMPORTANCE)
29. Sahara is one of the ______ deserts in the world. (LARGE)
30. Mount Everest is by far the _____ mountain on our planet. (HIGH)

ƠN
KEY:
27. longer 28. important 29. largest 30. highest
Reading | 2.0 points
NH
Read a text about adventure holidays. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best
option for each of the blanks.
WONDERFUL HOLIDAYS
Y

It's time for a journey. Take a look at our exciting selection of vacations and decide what kind of
QU

adventure you want.


Mystery tours
Our tour guides can take you to giant pyramids in Egypt, which is famous for mysteries and
treasure. You can walk inside the pyramids, but you shouldn't (31) _______ the surfaces of the
M

walls.
Culture exploration

Our cultural journeys allow you to learn about ancient civilizations like India, Thailand, Egypt,
and many others. When you visit temples, palaces and ancient ruins-read the regulations carefully
and don't (32) ________ barriers. Discover the culture of the area by touring markets, sampling
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local cuisine and having conversations with the local people.


DẠ

Trekking adventures
We have trekking holidays to famous places such as Machu Picchu or the Everest Base Camp
Trek. You just need to be fairly fit, (33) ________ on trails and avoid dropping litter. You'll love
spending time in the great outdoors with a lot of new friends. Some trips can last over 3 days, but
don't worry! We'll make sure that you (34) ______ the best homestay accommodation.
Wildlife holidays

L
In Africa, Asia and South America, we arrange small-group journeys to experience nature. You

A
can visit Galápagos Islands to look at giant tortoises and other (35) _____ species which only

CI
exist on those islands, or you can go on a safari in Africa to see lions and giraffes. Also, you can
ride an elephant in a safari in Sri Lanka.

FI
31. A. see B. touch C. hurt D. drop
32. A. break B. pick up C. cross D. harm

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33. A. stay B. ride C. run D. drive
34. A. live B. experience C. try D. sleep
35. A. normal B. natural C. usual D. endangered

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Read a text about polar bears. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.
POLAR BEARS NEED HELP
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The polar bear was listed as an endangered species in spring 2008. An endangered species is the
one that can become extinct in the near future, according to the Endangered Species Act of the
United States.
The polar bear is the first animal to be listed as endangered, primarily due to global warming.
Y

Increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases trapped in the atmosphere
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are the main causes of global warming, a form of climate change. Oil and gas heaters, gasoline-
powered vehicles and coal-fired power plants all use fossil fuels which cause global warming.
The polar bear's habitat is more vulnerable to climate change than many other species. The sea
ice in the Arctic is the place where polar bears spend most of their time fishing and storing up fat.
M

A large number of polar bears have moved to land and lived off their stored fat recently. Global

warming is causing the ice to form later and melt earlier in the Arctic. As a result, the polar bear's
feeding season is shortened. To find ice, some take great risks, and they will drown from
exhaustion and hunger if they have to swim far away from the sea ice in order to hunt other
animals on land. More than 25% of the Arctic Ocean ice is estimated to have disappeared in the
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previous 30 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund.


DẠ

36. What's the definition of endangered species?


A. currently extinct B. extremely dangerous
C. threatened with extinction D. kept in zoos
37 Which is the most dangerous to polar bears today?
A. wildlife hunting B. global warming
C. polluted water D. air pollution

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38. What do we know about the habits of the polar bears?

A
A. Many have moved to land to hunt other animals.

CI
B. They only sleep in the sea ice.
C. Hungry bears can swim very fast to catch other animals.

FI
D. They prefer eating lots of fat.
39. What major change has occurred in the natural habitat of the polar bear?

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A. colder temperature B. less carbon dioxide
C. disappearing sea ice D. extended feeding season
40. According to the World Wildlife Fund, how much of Arctic Ocean ice has disappeared in the

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previous 30 years?
A. under 25% B. over 15% C. about 25% D. over 25%
Writing | 2.0 points
NH
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. safari/ holidays/ holidays./ Beach/ relaxing/ are/ than/ more
______________________________________________________________________
Y

42. the deepest / by far / This lake/ is/ the world./ in


QU

______________________________________________________________________
43. restore/ in/ Phoebe / the national park./ helped/ the native flora
______________________________________________________________________
M

KEY:
41. Beach holidays are more relaxing than safari holidays.

42. This lake is by far the deepest in the world.


43. Phoebe helped restore the native flora in the national park.
Write the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Use the words in
Y

brackets.
DẠ

44. Landmark 81 is much taller than any other building in Vietnam. (BY FAR)
______________________________________________________________________
45. The bee hummingbird is smaller than any other kind of bird. (AS)
______________________________________________________________________
46. The cheetah is the fastest land animal. (THAN)
______________________________________________________________________

L
KEY:

A
44. Landmark 81 is by far the tallest building in Vietnam.

CI
45. No other kinds of birds are as small as the bee hummingbird.
46. The cheetah is faster than any other kinds of land animal. / No other kinds of land animals are

FI
faster than the cheetah.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay

OF
unchanged.
47. Today, the North Pole is much smaller than it was hundreds of years ago.
Hundreds of years ago, ___________________________________________________

ƠN
48. Have you thought about reducing your carbon footprint?
My advice is ___________________________________________________________
49. Chứa Chan Mountain is 837m, and Bà Đen Mountain is 996m.
NH
Bà Đen Mountain _______________________________________________________
50. Lâm is the best football player in my school.
No one _______________________________________________________________
Y

KEY:
QU

47. Hundreds of years ago, the North Pole was much bigger/larger than it is today. / Hundreds of
years ago, the North Pole was not as small as it is today.
48. My advice is to reduce your carbon footprint.
49. Bà Đen Mountain is (a little) higher than Chứa Chan Mountain.
M

50. No one in my school plays football better than Lâm. / No one plays football better than Lâm

in my school. / No one plays football as well as Lâm in my school. /No one in my school plays
football as well as Lâm.
Y
DẠ
Unit 6 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
A tour guide is talking to tourists about a trip to Nam Cát Tiên National Park. Listen and

A
decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. There are many species in Nam Cát Tiên National Park. ________
2. They will have lunch next to a waterfall. ________
3. They will discover the jungle by jeep car. ________

FI
4. They can get out of the jeep car in the jungle. ________

OF
5. The animals are always hiding in the trees. ________
A woman is talking to a man about her holiday. Listen and write NO MORE THAN
THREE WORDS in each of the blanks.
6. The woman travelled to __________ with her family.

ƠN
7. Sao Beach, Bãi Dài Beach and Hàm Ninh Fishing Village are _______________.
8. The woman ____________ the wild animals on a tour.
NH
9. The woman didn't spend much time at the Night Market because it was _________.
10. According to the woman, what she enjoyed most was _________ for her friends.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
Y

differently from the others.


QU

11. A. drought B. though C. enough D. straight


12. A. giant B. nature C. endangered D. cultivate
13. A. city B. centre C. ocean D. policy
M

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from
the others.

14. A. limit B. reduce C. donate D. respect


15. A. wildlife B. admire C. damage D. coffee
Use of English | 3.0 points
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
DẠ

16. The animals are lovely and friendly, but sadly, they are __________. Few of them exist in the
wild.
A. dangerous B. beautiful C. endangered D. harmful
17. Mark thinks safari holidays aren't as _________as beach holidays.
A. exciting B. more exciting C. excited D. more excited
18. The Amazon rainforest is much ________ than any other rainforest in the world.

L
A. as large as B. largest C. more large D. larger

A
19. Ho Chi Minh City is one of the ________ cities in Vietnam.

CI
A. largest B. tallest C. easiest D. most remote
20. You can _______ homestay accommodation in traditional stilt houses.

FI
A. meet B. experience C. travel D. admire
Read the email and answer questions 21 and 22.

OF
21. The email announces _______.
A. the time of the lecture has changed
B. the location of the lecture has changed

ƠN
C. the subject of the lecture has changed
D. the assignment of the lecture has changed
22. Next week, the students will _______.
NH
A. study on Friday
B. go to the main hall
C. finish a paper
Y

D. have a lecture
QU

23. Marcus: "What can I do to save the nature?"


Logan: "__________"
A. Let's go to the school
M

B. You should volunteer for clean-ups in your community


C. I can help you

D. My advice is to travel more


24. Natasha: "__________?"
Patrick: "I took a guided tour of the forest and learnt lots of things about the local nature."
Y

A. Do you like trekking B. What was your advice for the trip
DẠ

C. What did you do D. Have you thought about rock climbing


Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.
25. The safari holiday was in far the best holiday of my life.
A. The B. in C. best D. of
26. Nam Cát Tiên National Park conserves many endangered animals and the plants .
A. conserves B. endangered C. animals D. the

L
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

A
27. Tokyo is one of the ________ cities in the world. (LARGE)

CI
28. In ecotourism, you can go ________ and explore the wildlife. (TREK)
29. I stayed on the trails and avoided _________ litter to help preserve the local environment.

FI
(DROP)
30. The winter in Korea is _______ than that in Vietnam. (COLD)

OF
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about national parks. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
for each of the blanks.

ƠN
SAVE OUR NATIONAL PARKS
Governments have different rules that (31) ______ various national parks in the world for many
reasons, one of which is to conserve and improve their natural beauty, wildlife and cultural
NH
heritage. For example, the United States' Yellowstone National Park is famous for its deep gorges,
grand canyons, active geysers and amazing waterfalls. The Kruger National Park in South Africa
is (32) ______to magnificent wildlife. In Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, you can see
leopards, zebras, gazelles, wildebeests and beautiful acacia trees.
Y

In reality, the preservation of different national parks in the world is becoming much more
QU

difficult than ever because of many natural reasons, one of which is global warming. The rising
temperature has put many national parks (33) _______ serious danger over the past 100 years.
For example, Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, has lost 40% of its glaciers since 1966. In
other words, it has become smaller, and many local species have become endangered because
M

they have (34) ________ their homes. Consequently, the park conservation has been in trouble

since then. In some marine national parks, global warming has also caused the sea temperature to
(35) _______ and negatively affected miles of coral reef as well as thousands of types of fish.
If we don't reduce our carbon footprint or conserve our local environment, our homes and local
wildlife can't avoid the seriously harmful effects of global warming.
Y

31. A. ignore B. purchase C. protect D. risk


DẠ

32. A. house B. home C. centre D. shelter


33. A. at B. on C. of D. in
34. A. lost B. found C. damaged D. harmed
35. A. fall B. drop C. rise D. decrease
Read a text about eco-tourism. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.

L
Tourism will always have an impact on the places that people visit. Sometimes the impact is

A
positive, but most of the time it is negative. For example, a large number of visitors in one

CI
destination can cause bad effects on the environment. The question is, how can we minimize the
problems while still allowing people to travel and visit places?

FI
The main goal of eco-tourism is to limit the bad impact of tourism on the environment and local
people. The task is to encourage tourists to think about what they do when they visit an area.

OF
There are many key points. Tourists should not litter, should stay on the paths, should not
interfere with wildlife and should respect local customs and traditions. Some people consider eco-
tourism to be a double-edged sword that has both advantages and disadvantages. They argue that
tourism requires infrastructure such as roads and airports. The more tourists visit a destination,

ƠN
the more of infrastructure is necessary so that the tourists can stay and benefit the local
community financially. However, it's difficult to avoid damaging the environment and develop
local tourism at the same time. Eco-tourism can only develop in the right way if governments can
NH
deal with the negative effects and make sure that modern improvements benefit the local people
and environment, not just the tourists.
In 2002, the United Nations General Assembly celebrated the International Year of Eco-tourism
Y

(IYE) to evaluate global eco-tourism experiences. More and more people have chosen eco-
holidays over the past 20 years. Eco-tourism truly plays a key role in the tourism industry in
QU

many countries like Kenya, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Nepal.


36. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Benefits and drawbacks of eco-holidays B. Something that eco-tourists shouldn't do
M

C. A brief introduction about ecotourism D. Some rules for tourists


37. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to?

A. damage B. impact C. environment D. tourism


38. According to the text, what does the eco-tourism aim at?
A. preventing tourists from traveling B. stopping ecotourism altogether
Y

C. reducing the negative effects of tourism D. finding a new form of tourism


DẠ

39. What is the meaning of the word "avoid" in paragraph 2?


A. present B. pretend C. prevent D. protest
40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A. The local people need more buildings.
B. New infrastructure is necessary if they can benefit the local people and natural habitats.
C. Tourists shouldn't use infrastructure on eco-holiday.

L
D. The government plans to build more infrastructure for ecotourists.

A
Writing | 2.0 points

CI
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. are/ We/ tired/ sightseeing,/ to/ but/ today/ we/ go/ quite / want

FI
_____________________________________________________________________
42. advice/ volunteer / My/ join/ conservation/ to/ is/ to/ project. /the

OF
_____________________________________________________________________
43. aren't/ relaxing/ Mountain holidays/ as/ as/ sightseeing holidays.
_____________________________________________________________________

ƠN
Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
44. She spent most of her time seeing the wildlife yesterday. She is very tired today. (SO)
_____________________________________________________________________
NH
45. I wanted to try some local dishes here. The only restaurant was too far. (BUT)
_____________________________________________________________________
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
Y

unchanged.
QU

46. This cave is larger than any other cave in our country.
This cave ____________________________________________________________
47. I think that no cities in the world are more beautiful than Amsterdam.
M

I think Amsterdam _____________________________________________________


48. The Mekong River is 4909 km. The Saigon River is 225 km.

The Mekong River is ___________________________________________________


49. I advise you to join a wildlife conservation programme.
Have you considered ___________________________________________________
Y

50. Why don't we go on an eco-holiday this summer?


DẠ

Let's ________________________________________________________________
Unit 6 | Test 2
Listening | 2.0 points

L
A tour guide is talking to tourists about a trip to Nam Cát Tiên National Park. Listen and

A
decide if each of the statements is T (True) or F (False).

CI
1. There are many species in Nam Cát Tiên National Park. ____T____
2. They will have lunch next to a waterfall. ____F____
3. They will discover the jungle by jeep car. ____T____

FI
4. They can get out of the jeep car in the jungle. ____F____

OF
5. The animals are always hiding in the trees. ____F____
SCRIPT:
Tour guide: Good morning, everyone. I'm your tour guide, Brian Green. We’re moving to Nam
Cát Tiên National Park. The park is home to various species including rare animals and plants.

ƠN
On the way there, we'll go over a mountain and have a lovely view of the lake from the top. We'll
stop there for a few minutes so that you can take some photos. Then, we'll go to a café for lunch.
It's about 200 metres from a beautiful waterfall, so you can go there for a walk after lunch.
NH
At 1 p.m., we'll get back on the bus and head to the park. Then, there will be a jeep car taking you
to the jungle. We need to stay in the car while driving around because we'll see wild animals that
can be dangerous. Tell your children not to expect it to be like the zoo - the animals sometimes
Y

hide in the trees. You'll have the chance to see wild birds, monkeys, yellow-cheeked gibbons and
QU

so on.
The adventure will end at 4:00 p.m., and you will get to the hotel later. Now then, before we get
on the bus, if anyone has any questions, I'll try to answer...
A woman is talking to a man about her holiday. Listen and write NO MORE THAN
M

THREE WORDS in each of the blanks.


6. The woman travelled to __________ with her family.

7. Sao Beach, Bãi Dài Beach and Hàm Ninh Fishing Village are _______________.
8. The woman ____________ the wild animals on a tour.
9. The woman didn't spend much time at the Night Market because it was _________.
Y

10. According to the woman, what she enjoyed most was _________ for her friends.
DẠ

KEY:
6. Phú Quốc 7. tourist attractions 8. discovered / wanted to discover
9. very crowded 10. to buy souvenirs
SCRIPT:
Man: So, how was your holiday? You went to Nha Trang, didn't you?
Woman: No. I travelled to Phú Quốc with my family. We got back on Sunday night. It was

L
amazing! We took a lot of photos.

A
Man: Where did you visit?

CI
Woman: Well, we visited lots of tourist attractions like Sao Beach, Bãi Dài Beach and Hàm Ninh
Fishing Village.

FI
Man: Did you take any tours?
Woman: Yes, my brother and I took a safari tour because I wanted to discover the wild animals.

OF
That was great. But my parents enjoyed beach holiday, so they spent most of their time relaxing
and walking along the beach.
Man: Wow! That sounds fantastic.

ƠN
Woman: Yes, I could learn a lot of things about the animals and plants there, so it's very
important to save our nature.
Man: Did you go to the Night market?
NH
Woman: Yeah. We love trying local dishes, and the food was so delicious. But for me, it was
very crowded, there were too many tourists, so I didn't stay there for too long. ‘
Man: So, what else did you do?
Woman: Well, my favourite thing to do was to buy souvenirs for my friends. We bought some
Y

local hand-made gifts when we were about to leave.


QU

Man: Great! I wish to be there one day.


Woman: Sure! You should try an eco-holiday to admire the beautiful nature in Phú Quốc.
Pronunciation | 1.0 point
M

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced
differently from the others.

11. A. drought B. though C. enough D. straight


12. A. giant B. nature C. endangered D. cultivate
13. A. city B. centre C. ocean D. policy
Y

Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from
DẠ

the others.
14. A. limit B. reduce C. donate D. respect
15. A. wildlife B. admire C. damage D. coffee
Use of English | 3.0 points
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option for each of the questions.
16. The animals are lovely and friendly, but sadly, they are __________. Few of them exist in the

L
wild.

A
A. dangerous B. beautiful C. endangered D. harmful

CI
17. Mark thinks safari holidays aren't as _________as beach holidays.
A. exciting B. more exciting C. excited D. more excited

FI
18. The Amazon rainforest is much ________ than any other rainforest in the world.
A. as large as B. largest C. more large D. larger

OF
19. Ho Chi Minh City is one of the ________ cities in Vietnam.
A. largest B. tallest C. easiest D. most remote
20. You can _______ homestay accommodation in traditional stilt houses.

ƠN
A. meet B. experience C. travel D. admire
Read the email and answer questions 21 and 22.
21. The email announces _______.
NH
A. the time of the lecture has changed
B. the location of the lecture has changed
C. the subject of the lecture has changed
Y

D. the assignment of the lecture has changed


QU

22. Next week, the students will _______.


A. study on Friday
B. go to the main hall
M

C. finish a paper
D. have a lecture

23. Marcus: "What can I do to save the nature?"


Logan: "__________"
A. Let's go to the school
Y

B. You should volunteer for clean-ups in your community


DẠ

C. I can help you


D. My advice is to travel more
24. Natasha: "__________?"
Patrick: "I took a guided tour of the forest and learnt lots of things about the local nature."
A. Do you like trekking B. What was your advice for the trip
C. What did you do D. Have you thought about rock climbing

L
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to show the part that needs correction.

A
25. The safari holiday was in far the best holiday of my life.

CI
A. The B. in C. best D. of
26. Nam Cát Tiên National Park conserves many endangered animals and the plants .

FI
A. conserves B. endangered C. animals D. the
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in brackets.

OF
27. Tokyo is one of the ________ cities in the world. (LARGE)
28. In ecotourism, you can go ________ and explore the wildlife. (TREK)
29. I stayed on the trails and avoided _________ litter to help preserve the local environment.

ƠN
(DROP)
30. The winter in Korea is _______ than that in Vietnam. (COLD)
KEY:
NH
27. largest 28. trekking 29. dropping 30. colder
Reading | 2.0 points
Read a text about national parks. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best option
Y

for each of the blanks.


QU

SAVE OUR NATIONAL PARKS


Governments have different rules that (31) ______ various national parks in the world for many
reasons, one of which is to conserve and improve their natural beauty, wildlife and cultural
heritage. For example, the United States' Yellowstone National Park is famous for its deep gorges,
M

grand canyons, active geysers and amazing waterfalls. The Kruger National Park in South Africa
is (32) ______to magnificent wildlife. In Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, you can see

leopards, zebras, gazelles, wildebeests and beautiful acacia trees.


In reality, the preservation of different national parks in the world is becoming much more
difficult than ever because of many natural reasons, one of which is global warming. The rising
Y

temperature has put many national parks (33) _______ serious danger over the past 100 years.
DẠ

For example, Glacier National Park in Montana, USA, has lost 40% of its glaciers since 1966. In
other words, it has become smaller, and many local species have become endangered because
they have (34) ________ their homes. Consequently, the park conservation has been in trouble
since then. In some marine national parks, global warming has also caused the sea temperature to
(35) _______ and negatively affected miles of coral reef as well as thousands of types of fish.
If we don't reduce our carbon footprint or conserve our local environment, our homes and local

L
wildlife can't avoid the seriously harmful effects of global warming.

A
31. A. ignore B. purchase C. protect D. risk

CI
32. A. house B. home C. centre D. shelter
33. A. at B. on C. of D. in

FI
34. A. lost B. found C. damaged D. harmed
35. A. fall B. drop C. rise D. decrease

OF
Read a text about eco-tourism. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best answer to
each of the questions.
Tourism will always have an impact on the places that people visit. Sometimes the impact is

ƠN
positive, but most of the time it is negative. For example, a large number of visitors in one
destination can cause bad effects on the environment. The question is, how can we minimize the
problems while still allowing people to travel and visit places?
NH
The main goal of eco-tourism is to limit the bad impact of tourism on the environment and local
people. The task is to encourage tourists to think about what they do when they visit an area.
There are many key points. Tourists should not litter, should stay on the paths, should not
interfere with wildlife and should respect local customs and traditions. Some people consider eco-
Y

tourism to be a double-edged sword that has both advantages and disadvantages. They argue that
QU

tourism requires infrastructure such as roads and airports. The more tourists visit a destination,
the more of infrastructure is necessary so that the tourists can stay and benefit the local
community financially. However, it's difficult to avoid damaging the environment and develop
local tourism at the same time. Eco-tourism can only develop in the right way if governments can
M

deal with the negative effects and make sure that modern improvements benefit the local people
and environment, not just the tourists.

In 2002, the United Nations General Assembly celebrated the International Year of Eco-tourism
(IYE) to evaluate global eco-tourism experiences. More and more people have chosen eco-
holidays over the past 20 years. Eco-tourism truly plays a key role in the tourism industry in
Y

many countries like Kenya, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Nepal.


DẠ

36. What is the main idea of the text?


A. Benefits and drawbacks of eco-holidays B. Something that eco-tourists shouldn't do
C. A brief introduction about ecotourism D. Some rules for tourists
37. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to?
A. damage B. impact C. environment D. tourism
38. According to the text, what does the eco-tourism aim at?

L
A. preventing tourists from traveling B. stopping ecotourism altogether

A
C. reducing the negative effects of tourism D. finding a new form of tourism

CI
39. What is the meaning of the word "avoid" in paragraph 2?
A. present B. pretend C. prevent D. protest

FI
40. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A. The local people need more buildings.

OF
B. New infrastructure is necessary if they can benefit the local people and natural habitats.
C. Tourists shouldn't use infrastructure on eco-holiday.
D. The government plans to build more infrastructure for ecotourists.

ƠN
Writing | 2.0 points
Rearrange the words or phrases to make meaningful sentences.
41. are/ We/ tired/ sightseeing,/ to/ but/ today/ we/ go/ quite / want
NH
_____________________________________________________________________
42. advice/ volunteer / My/ join/ conservation/ to/ is/ to/ project. /the
_____________________________________________________________________
Y

43. aren't/ relaxing/ Mountain holidays/ as/ as/ sightseeing holidays.


QU

_____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
43. We want to go sightseeing, but we are quite tired today.
M

44. My advice is to volunteer to join the conservation project.


43. Mountain holidays aren't as relaxing as sightseeing holidays.

Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in brackets.
44. She spent most of her time seeing the wildlife yesterday. She is very tired today. (SO)
_____________________________________________________________________
Y

45. I wanted to try some local dishes here. The only restaurant was too far. (BUT)
DẠ

_____________________________________________________________________
KEY:
44. She spent most of her time seeing the wildlife yesterday, so she is very tired today.
45. I wanted to try some local dishes here, but the only restaurant was too far.
Complete the sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that their meanings stay
unchanged.

L
46. This cave is larger than any other cave in our country.

A
This cave ____________________________________________________________

CI
47. I think that no cities in the world are more beautiful than Amsterdam.
I think Amsterdam _____________________________________________________

FI
48. The Mekong River is 4909 km. The Saigon River is 225 km.
The Mekong River is ___________________________________________________

OF
49. I advise you to join a wildlife conservation programme.
Have you considered ___________________________________________________
50. Why don't we go on an eco-holiday this summer?

ƠN
Let's ________________________________________________________________
KEY:
46. This cave is the largest (cave) in our country.
NH
47. I think Amsterdam is the most beautiful city in the world.
48. The Mekong River is much / by far longer than the Saigon River.
49. Have you considered joining a wildlife conservation programme?
Y

50. Let's go on an eco-holiday this summer.


QU
M

Y
DẠ

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