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Lý Công Khanh, M.

Ed ENGLISH 2 (Anh văn 2)

Unit 1: LIFESTYLES
VOCABULARY: Everyday routines, Medical problems, Personal information
1. I hate having to in the morning.
(A) get home early (B) get up early (C) stay up late (D) feel happy
2. I as soon as my head hits the pillow.
(A) take a break (B) work long hours (C) watch TV (D) fall asleep
3. Which words CANNOT follow the verb DO?
(A) homework (B) nothing (C) surfing (D) yoga
4. Which words CANNOT follow the verb GO?
(A) gardening (B) hiking (C) running (D) shopping
5. Which words CANNOT follow the verb PLAY?
(A) cards (B) karate (C) the piano (D) football
6. Which words CANNOT follow the verb FEEL?
(A) tired (B) sad (C) ill (D) ache
7. Gardening gives me such .
(A) a bad cough (B) stomach ache (C) backache (D) earache
8. A a pain you feel inside your head.
(A) runny nose (B) sore throat (C) headache (D) temperature
9. I ate too much and got a terrible .
(A) stomach ache (B) headache (C) backache (D) bad cough
10. Take two spoonfuls of at mealtimes.
(A) pills (B) medicine (C) cough sweets (D) lemon
11. My mother takes three or four a day.
(A) hot water (B) honey (C) doctors (D) pills
12. How do you feel? – Not very .
(A) fine (B) sick (C) ill (D) well
13. What are you? – I’m Vietnamese.
(A) title (B) first name (C) nationality (D) middle initial
14. What is your ? – I was born in Ho Chi Minh City.
(A) surname (B) place of birth (C) address (D) postcode
15. Does this test show the of the baby?
(A) DOB (B) gender (C) first language (D) country of origin
16. How many do you have? – I have two children.
(A) dependents (B) occupations (C) medications (D) passports
17. You'll never get a good job if you don't have any .
(A) nationalities (B) marital status (C) contact details (D) qualifications


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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (cont.)


GRAMMAR: Present simple vs. Present continuous; Adverbs & Expressions of Frequency
18. A: What ? – B: He's an engineer.
(A) does your father do (C) is your father doing
(B) is your father do (D) does your father doing
19. Why sunglasses? It's cloudy today.
(A) do you wear (B) are you wearing (C) are you wear (D) do you wearing
20. A: How often to the cinema? – B: About once a month.
(A) are you go (B) do you go (C) are you going (D) do you going
21. a really good book at the moment.
(A) I read (B) I am (C) I reading (D) I'm reading
22. He an iphone, an ipad and a computer. He's so lucky!
(A) have (B) have got (C) has (D) is having
23. Bill really hard at the moment because his company has just received a big order from
China.
(A) is working (B) works (C) is work (D) work
24. It a lot in La Spezia in winter.
(A) is raining (B) rains (C) rain (D) are raining
25. A: Where's John? – B: He's in the bathroom. He a shower.
(A) is taking (B) is doing (C) making (D) has
26. A: What ? – B: I'm looking for my glasses.
(A) do you do (B) you are doing (C) are you doing (D) does you do
27. A: the party? – B: Yes, very much, thank you.
(A) Are you enjoy (C) Do you enjoying
(B) Are you enjoying (D) Do you enjoy
28. Andrea lives next door so we see her.
(A) never (B) often (C) rarely (D) seldom
29. We meet at the Annual General Meeting.
(A) never (B) every day (C) once a year (D) yearly
30. we take the dog off his leash at the beach.
(A) Sometimes (B) Never (C) Rarely (D) usually
31. My boyfriend and I take vacations together quite .
(A) never (B) hardly (C) frequently (D) ever
32. My brothers often fight but they now.
(A) doesn’t fight (B) aren’t fighting (C) are fighting (D) don’t fight
33. You all day in front of a laptop. It's not good for your health.
(A) am spending (B) spends (C) spend (D) are spending


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34. I love birthdays. My friends and I often to a restaurant or a disco.
(A) going (B) go (C) are going (D) go
35. Look at Bobby and Charly! next to Belinda.
(A) They are sitting (B) They sits (C) They sit (D) They sitting
36. At present, I piano lessons.
(A) take (B) takes (C) am taking (D) is taking
37. I can't help you. I the answer.
(A) don’t know (B) am knowing (C) am not knowing (D) know
38. Our boss a big factory and a lot of buildings.
(A) own (B) (C) (D) owns
39. Can we go skiing? I winter sports.
(A) love (B) don’t love (C) loves (D) am loving
40. Hey! That's Patty! Where ?
(A) is she going (B) she going (C) does she go (D) does she goes
41. In the evenings, they rarely their homework.
(A) is doing (B) do (C) are doing (D) does
42. James goes to the beach only once a year. He goes to the beach.
(A) normally (B) almost never (C) sometimes (D) never
43. My sister likes to exercise two times a week. She exercises a week.
(A) never (B) once (C) twice (D) times
44. We visit our grandparents three or four times
(A) last month (B) a month (C) month (D) the month
45. I’m never late for our English class. I’m on time.
(A) usually (B) rarely (C) often (D) always
46. My sister often a book in the evenings.
(A) is reading (B) read (C) reads (D) readed
47. I eat junk food because I know it’s not very healthy.
(A) sometimes (B) (C) (D) seldom
48. we go to the gym to exercise, maybe two or three days a week.
(A) Sometimes (B) Never (C) Always (D) Rarely
49. I watch cartoons because I hate them. News shows are much better.
(A) almost always (B) never (C) sometimes (D) often
50. He almost never sees a doctor because he is sick.
(A) almost always (B) usually (C) seldom (D) frequently
51. It snows where I live, so I never make a snowman.
(A) sometimes (B) often (C) almost always (D) hardly ever


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Unit 2: COMPETITIONS
VOCABULARY: Sport (Thể thao)
1. A is a competition in which all the competitors try to be the fastest and to finish first.
(A) rule (B) team (C) time limit (D) race
2. Argentina won by three to one.
(A) sports (B) games (C) goals (D) competitions
3. A of about 15,000 attended the match.
(A) fan (B) spectator (C) crowd (D) competitor
4. Liverpool have a with Manchester United next week.
(A) race (B) match (C) pitch (D) goal
5. is the line at the end of a race.
(A) Finish line (B) Ironman race (C) Sport spectator (D) Competitive sport
6. During the fight, the two boxers must not leave the .
(A) course (B) ring (C) court (D) pitch
7. There'll be a big prize for the .
(A) loser (B) winner (C) judge (D) commentator
8. More than 15,000 Chelsea attended Saturday's game.
(A) goalkeepers (B) referees (C) fans (D) footballers
9. They are keen followers of their Vietnamese football .
(A) spectator (B) crowd (C) group (D) team
10. He was a heavyweight before he became an actor.
(A) athlete (B) player (C) rider (D) boxer
1. The team has many talented .
(A) players (B) competitors (C) losers (D) commentator
2. She won three Olympic .
(A) awards (B) gold trophy (C) gold medals (D) prizes
3. My favourite football team another goal.
(A) beat (B) scored (C) completed (D) counted
4. In ice-skating, the give points to the competitors.
(A) commentators (B) spectators (C) referees (D) judges
5. My team always loses. We never any matches.
(A) win (B) lose (C) beat (D) score
6. My grandmother won a of a thousand dollars in a competition.
(A) trophy (B) prize (C) medal (D) star
7. In that football match, the sent the player off.
(A) wrestler (B) footballer (C) referee (D) goalkeeper


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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (cont.)


GRAMMAR: Modal verbs for rules; V-ing
8. you go already? You only arrived an hour ago!
(A) Must (B) Should (C) Can (D) May
9. You learn English in this school. There are other languages to choose.
(A) have to (B) don't have to (C) should (D) mustn't
10. You look very confused by the homework, Clive. I help you?
(A) Will (B) Can (C) Must (D) Have to
11. Our English teacher is very strict. So I finish my homework this evening.
(A) don't have to (B) should (C) can (D) have to
12. I think that sign means we enter the building. Look, there's a security guard too.
(A) won't (B) have to (C) mustn't (D) don’t have to
13. My father wake up early because his work starts at 7 o'clock.
(A) have to (B) don't have to (C) has to (D) hasn't to
14. We have to rush. We miss the last bus home.
(A) needn't (B) couldn't (C) mustn't (D) don’t have to
15. My sister leave home early.
(A) have to (B) hasn't to (C) does have to (D) doesn't have to
16. You help me!
(A) must to (B) should to (C) have to (D) can to
17. your parents drive to work?
(A) Do / have to (B) Have / to (C) Are / have to (D) Does / have to
18. anybody attend the lecture or is it just for registered students?
(A) Will (B) Can (C) Must (D) Should
19. If it isn't a rule, you wear a school uniform.
(A) have to (B) don't have to (C) must (D) mustn't
20. She climb that tree.
(A) can (B) cans (C) is can (D) does can
21. Do you take a school-leaving exam?
(A) should (B) must (C) has to (D) have to
22. You watch TV as long as you like. You need to do your homework.
(A) can (B) must (C) can't (D) are
23. Our teacher correct our tests.
(A) don't have to (B) doesn't have to (C) don't has to (D) hasn't to
24. I carry these bags. Please you help me?
(A) can / can (B) can't / can't (C) can / can't (D) can't / can


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25. He decided to give up after that experience.
(A) gamble (B) to gambling (C) gambling (D) to gamble
26. I hate money from other people.
(A) to borrow (B) borrow (C) to be borrowing (D) borrowing
27. A: What you like for dinner tonight? – B: Steak and chips.
(A) do (B) can (C) would (D) are
28. At last I have discovered how the door.
(A) opening (B) to opening (C) open (D) to open
29. I want Spanish as it's becoming more important.
(A) learning (B) to learn (C) to learning (D) learned
30. A: What kind of books ? B: Science fiction and detective stories.
(A) do you like reading (B) you like reading (C) would you like read (D) you’d like to read
31. If you can't turn the key, try some oil in the lock.
(A) put (B) to put (C) putting (D) to putting
32. I don't think that there is anything worth in this film.
(A) to watch (B) to watching (C) watching (D) watch
33. A: Can I help you? – B: Yes, I a bottle of mineral water.
(A) would like (B) am want (C) do like (D) don’t like
34. Imagine with a woman who never stops .
(A) to live / to talk (B) live / talking (C) living / talking (D) having liked/ talk
35. I don't think that it is difficult to get used to with chopsticks like Vietnamese people.
(A) eat (B) to eat (C) being eaten (D) eating
36. A: you like windsurfing? – B: Yes, but I prefer swimming
(A) Do (B) Can (C) Would (D) Have
37. He forgot that I wanted his car.
(A) using (B) to using (C) being used (D) to use
38. My parents wanted me English.
(A) being learned (B) being teaching (C) learning (D) to learn
39. Sue reading a lot so she wants to study literature.
(A) like (B) likes (C) dislikes (D) hates
40. As a result of what the inspector said, I learnt why he left school.
(A) to listen (B) listened (C) listening (D) to listening
41. After about it extensively, finally we came to an agreement.
(A) be talked (B) to be talked (C) talking (D) to talk
42. I hearing lies. I hate liars.
(A) love (B) like (C) am crazy about (D) can’t stand


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Unit 3: TRANSPORT
VOCABULARY: Transport (Giao thông)
1. Can you pick my shoppings on the way home?
(A) up (B) off (C) on (D) in
2. Please drop me outside the café on the corner.
(A) on (B) off (C) up (D) at
3. We both fell asleep on the train and so we didn’t get at our station!
(A) about (B) off (C) on (D) in
4. I think I’ll go foot today and save some money.
(A) by (B) with (C) on (D) in
5. Did you come your car or your motorbike?
(A) on / on (B) in / in I on / in (D) in / on
6. I always get to the airport a taxi.
(A) within (B) by (C) on (D) in
7. I’d prefer to visit my relatives bicycle or____________foot because they only live 5
minutes from my house.
(A) by / by (B) by / with (C) on / by (D) by / on
8. We usually cross a river a ferry or a ship.
(A) on / with (B) in / by (C) on / on (D) by / by
9. It's not far to the city center and it's faster if you go foot.
(A) in (B) with (C) on (D) by
10. I work from home so I don’t have to to and from work every day.
(A) fly (B) commute (C) ride (D) sail
11. You can avoid the if you leave home earlier in the morning and leave work earlier
in the afternoon.
(A) rush hour (B) road work (C) city centre (D) speed limit
12. There’s always a bad on the roads through the centre of the city.
(A) traffic jam (B) pedestrian (C) bus stop (D) commuter
13. The on a motorway in the UK is 70 miles per hour.
(A) vehicle (B) petrol station (C) speed limit (D) platform
14. Look out! There’s a crossing the road.
(A) passenger (B) pedestrian (C) commuter (D) driver
15. You can either cross the river by driving south for 30 minutes to the bridge or wait for the
to arrive.
(A) rickshaw (B) lorry (C) plane (D) ferry
16. Excuse me, does the ticket machine give ?
(A) change (B) price (C) cheque (D) fare


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GRAMMAR: Comparisons (So sánh)
17. The carnival in New Orleans is the carnival in the United States.
(A) more exciting (B) most exciting (C) excitingest (D) exciting than
18. The sun is than the moon.
(A) larger (B) more larger (C) largest (D) more large
19. I have some black, green, and red grapes. The red grapes are the .
(A) most delicious (B) delicious (C) more delicious (D) deliciousest
20. Please give me the slice of pie.
(A) small (B) most small (C) smallest (D) more small
21. The boy is than his sister.
(A) more young (B) youngest (C) the youngest (D) younger
22. Which store is the ?
(A) most good (B) better (C) best (D) goodest
23. The white sofa is than the red sofa.
(A) softer (B) more soft (C) most soft (D) the softest
24. I can't work anymore. I am working as much a bee.
(A) as (B) that (C) than (D) from
25. In my opinion, physics is more interesting chemistry.
(A) than (B) from (C) as (D) that
26. The food at the Green Cafe is the food at the Blue Cafe.
(A) most delicious (C) as delicious from
(B) delicious than (D) more delicious than
27. Waiting for the bus on a cold, rainy night is thing about using public transport.
(A) worse (B) the worst (C) worse than (D) bad as
28. Nothing is more important our health.
(A) than (B) that (C) as (D) from
29. Yesterday’s game was in this series.
(A) the most excited (B) more exciting (C) the most exciting (D) more excited
30. Lisa and I are 160 cm tall. I am Lisa.
(A) as tall as (B) different from (C) taller than (D) the tallest
31. They are happy with a than normal pay increase.
(A) larger (B) longer (C) smaller (D) more expensive
32. The flat is very small. It can't be as the others. They're very expensive.
(A) expensive as (B) the same (C) different from (D) cheap as
33. The weather couldn’t be ; it’s perfect.
(A) hotter (B) colder (C) better (D) summer


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34. Nick isn't as intelligent he thinks.
(A) than (B) that (C) as (D) from
35. The twenty-second of December is day of the year.
(A) shorter (B) shorter than (C) the most short (D) the shortest
36. My sister doesn't study as hard me.
(A) than (B) that (C) as (D) from
37. Who is important person in the history of your country?
(A) more (B) less (C) than (D) the most
38. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Please, mail me possible.
(A) the same fast (B) as short as (C) soon as (D) as soon as
39. I think the British television program “The Weakest Link” is popular of all the TV programs.
(A) more (B) the most (C) much (D) most


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Unit 4: CHALLENGES
VOCABULARY: Risks, challenges & Personal qualities (Rủi ro, thử thách & Phẩm chất cá nhân)
1. Scott died while he was on an to the Antarctic in 1912.
(A) accident (B) achievement (C) islander (D) expedition
2. In this business, the and the rewards are high.
(A) caves (B) decisions (C) risks (D) dangers
3. This type of person makes choices quickly and surely, without having any doubts.
(A) careful (B) careless (C) decisive (D) indecisive
4. We're going mountains in Scotland next weekend.
(A) breaking (B) climbing (C) crawling (D) camping
5. She has had to make some very difficult .
(A) decisions (B) challenges (C) risks (D) falls
6. She was elected as of the campaign group.
(A) leader (B) caver (C) climber (D) photographer
7. After three days lost in the , all the climbers arrived home safe and sound.
(A) sea (B) mountains (C) ocean (D) rivers
8. He was the only of the plane crash.
(A) fisherman (B) survivor (C) cyclist (D) writer
9. The injured soldier to safety.
(A) fell (B) found (C) crawled (D) slipped
10. Probably the most person in history was Albert Einstein. He had an amazing brain.
(A) ambitious (B) kind (C) careful (D) intelligent
11. My biggest at school was passing my mathematics exam. I got an A grade in the end!
(A) achievement (B) adventure (C) challenge (D) decision
12. Don’t get angry when things don’t happen as fast as you’d like. Learn to be .
(A) reliable (B) experienced (C) patient (D) kind
13. You dropped water everywhere. Please try to be more .
(A) ambitious (B) careful (C) determined (D) hard-working
14. The injured climber slowly and painfully back down the mountain on his hands
and knees.
(A) climbed (B) abseiled (C) crawled (D) survived
15. This type of person finds it difficult to make decisions.
(A) indecisive (B) weak (C) decisive (D) strong
16. This is someone who is clever and uses their brain well.
(A) positive (B) careless (C) lucky (D) intelligent
17. We heard the news of the accident exactly five o'clock.
(A) by (B) in (C) at (D) on
18. The mountaineers began climbing February 27th.
(A) on (B) by (C) at (D) in


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GRAMMAR: Past simple and Past continuous (Quá khứ đơn và Quá khứ tiếp diễn)
19. Mozart more than 600 pieces of music.
(A) writes (B) wrote (C) writed (D) was wrote
20. Yesterday, at six I dinner.
(A) was preparing (B) was prepare (C) was prepared (D) did prepare
21. My father a novel while I TV.
(A) was read / was watching (C) read / watched
(B) were reading / was watching (D) was reading / was watching
22. We David in town a few days ago.
(A) did see (B) was saw (C) did saw (D) saw
23. We our school when he came in.
(A) talked (B) were talking (C) were talked (D) talking
24. Sylvia when she the DVDs.
(A) was running / dropped (C) was running / was dropping
(B) ran / dropped (D) ran / was dropping
25. I to the cinema three times last week.
(A) was go (B) went (C) did go (D) goed
26. The kids in the garden when it suddenly started to rain.
(A) played (B) playing (C) were playing (D) was playing
27. While Steve a documentary, he asleep.
(A) was watched / fell (C) watched / was falling
(B) was watching / fell (D) was watching / felt
28. What you last weekend?
(A) were / do (B) did / did (C) did / do (D) do / did
29. While I in my room, my sister left home.
(A) was studying (B) studied (C) study (D) have studied
30. you anything when I you?
(A) Are / doing / called (C) Did / do / was calling
(B) Were / doing / calling (D) Were / doing / called
31. The police me on my way home last night.
(A) was stop (B) stopped (C) stops (D) stopping
32. We finally a good place to camp for the night and put up our tent.
(A) founding (B) found (C) finding (D) finds
33. They when you for remote control.
(A) aren't listening / were asking (C) weren't listening / asked
(B) weren't listening / were asking (D) listened / asked
34. The teacher was angry because some students football in the class when he came in.
(A) are playing (B) played (C) have played (D) were playing
35. It when I left the house, but now look! The sun is shining.
(A) wasn't rained (B) was raining (C) didn't raining (D) wasn't raining

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Unit 5: THE ENVIRONMENT


VOCABULARY: Marterials, Everyday objects, Recycling, Results & Figures
1. A dictionary is made of .
(A) cardboard (B) glass (C) leather (D) paper
2. A is made of metal and plastic. You use it for phoning people, for sending text
messages, and for searching the internet.
(A) mobile phone (B) pen (C) pair of scissors (D) tin can
3. The manufacturing facility makes for telecommunications and medical equipment.
(A) plastic (B) wood (C) metal (D) electronics
4. bottles are lighter than ones.
(A) Glass / plastic (B) Plastic / glass (C) Metal / glass (D) Plastic / paper
5. Would you put the of coffee back into the cupboard for me, please?
(A) envelope (B) calculator (C) magazine (D) jar
6. Cover the fish with and cook over a low heat.
(A) milk carton (B) cereal box (C) aluminium foil (D) tin can
7. US consumers around 100 billion plastic bags annually.
(A) improve (B) reduce (C) reuse (D) throw away
8. The Japanese more than half their waste paper.
(A) recycle (B) recover (C) pollute (D) aware
9. Which word is countable?
(A) carton (B) coffee (C) compost (D) copper
10. Which word is uncountable?
(A) eggshell (B) newspaper (C) ink cartridge (D) environment
11. Which word is countable?
(A) paper (B) plastic bag (C) pollution (D) rubbish
12. Which word is uncountable?
(A) tin can (B) vegetable peel (C) yoghurt pot (D) bottle
13. Choose the correct percentage of “nearly half”:
(A) 48% (B) 50% (C) 52% (D) 74%
14. Choose the correct percentage of “just over two thirds”:
(A) 64% (B) 66% (C) 69% (D) 76%
15. Choose the correct percentage of “exactly half”:
(A) 5% (B) 25% (C) 50% (D) 100%
16. Choose the correct percentage of “about ninety per cent”:
(A) 18% (B) 89% (C) 90% (D) 99%
17. What is NOT a correct way to say ¼ in English?
(A) a fouth (B) one fouth (C) a four (D) a quarter
18. What is the correct way to say ½ in English?
(A) one second (B) a second (C) one two (D) a half


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GRAMMAR: Quantifiers
19. Mr Johnson lived with his three in the countryside.
(A) child (B) childs (C) children (D) childrens
20. Peter never feels lonely. He has got friends.
(A) much (B) so much (C) many (D) a great deal of
21. My mother needs milk to make a cake.
(A) a (B) some (C) any (D) many
22. How apple are there in the basket?
(A) many (B) much (C) some (D) any
23. Let’s have a break. Would you like to have coffee?
(A) any (B) many (C) little (D) some
24. Look! There are left over there.
(A) a little (B) much seats (C) many seat (D) a few seats
25. He was not offered a job because he knew about Information Technology.
(A) much (B) little (C) many (D) a few
26. I am in trouble. Would you mind giving me ?
(A) a few advice (B) some advice (C) advices (D) several advices
27. We have left to finish the project.
(A) no time (B) many time (C) a lot of times (D) any time
28. It is important to brush your at least twice a day.
(A) tooth (B) teeth (C) teeths (D) tooths
29. Not teenagers spend time on reading books.
(A) much / many (B) many / much (C) much / much (D) many / many
30. I’d like to buy .
(A) a shoes (C) the number of shoes
(B) a pair of shoes (D) a shoe
31. There are not in that classroom.
(A) any student (C) a great deal of students
(B) a lot of student (D) many students
32. I cannot work because .
(A) there are too many noises (C) of some noises
(B) there is too much noise (D) a number of noise
33. There are on the shelf.
(A) several bottles of wine (C) several bottle of wine
(B) several bottles of wines (D) several bottle of wines
34. has its own private bedroom.
(A) All bedroom (C) Every bedroom
(B) A plenty of bedroom (D) Every bedrooms


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GRAMMAR: A/an/the, or no article
35. Is your house finished yet? - Yes, builders finally left two days ago.
(A) an (B) this (C) the (D) a
36. It was best film I had ever read.
(A) the (B) an (C) a (D) no article
37. My aunt has interesting novel.
(A) the (B) an (C) a (D) 
38. We live at third house from the church.
(A) the (B) a (C) an (D) 
39. used razor blade is useless thing.
(A) The / the (B) A / a (C) An / an (D) A / the
40. We might be able to catch last train if we hurried.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) 
41. Paris is splendid by night.
(A) an (B) a (C) the (D) 
42. Mark Twain, American writer, wrote "Life on the Mississippi River".
(A) an (B) a (C) the (D) 
43. He majors in English.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) 
44. Her parents are now working in Europe.
(A) the (B) a (C) an (D) 
45. When were you last in United Kingdom?
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) 
46. Thank you. That was very nice lunch.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) 
47. Neil Armstrong was first person to set foot on the surface of moon.
(A) the /  (B) the / the (C) the / a (D) a / 
48. Where can people buy everything they need?
(A) a (B) the (C) an (D) 
49. That was worst meal I've ever eaten.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) 
50. There are billions of stars in space.
(A) a (B) an (C)  (D) the
51. I saw cat last night. cat ran away immediately.
(A) the / a (B) the / The (C) a / A (D) a / The
52. Egypt is a country in Africa.
(A) The / the (B)  /  (C) The /  (D)  / the
53. Sahara Desert is a very large desert in North Africa.
(A) The /  (B)  / the (C)  /  (D) The / the


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Unit 6: STAGES IN LIFE


VOCABULARY: Risks, challenges & Personal qualities (Rủi ro, thử thách & Phẩm chất cá nhân)
1. This is another word for a baby.
(A) older (B) teenager (C) elder (D) infant
2. This is another word for an adolescent.
(A) infant (B) child (C) teenager (D) adult
3. A/An under Vietnamese law is someone over 18 years old.
(A) baby (B) teenager (C) adult (D) elderly
4. Many among the live alone and cannot afford to pay their electricity bills.
(A) infants (B) children (C) adolescents (D) elderly
5. under 2 years of age must travel on an adult's lap.
(A) Children (B) Infants (C) Toddlers (D) Kids
6. Tomorrow's will mark the 50th anniversary of the battle.
(A) parade (B) band (C) candle (D) firework
7. A is a large vehicle with a flat surface that is decorated and used in festivals
(A) rickshaw (B) lorry (C) ferry (D) float
8. The children all wore Halloween that were supposed to frighten us.
(A) covers (B) drums (C) decorations (D) masks
9. Singers performing Mozart's operas often dress in historical .
(A) clothing (B) costume (C) dress (D) decoration
10. Many important documents were destroyed when the library was bombed.
(A) beautiful (B) colourful (C) delighted (D) historical
11. The smell of freshly made coffee came from the kitchen.
(A) dull (B) enormous (C) gorgeous (D) delicious
12. They bought an house in the suburbs.
(A) enormous (B) tasty (C) miserable (D) smart
13. She's been ever since her cat died.
(A) ancient (B) beautiful (C) colourful (D) miserable
14. I need a suit for my interview.
(A) delicious (B) delighted (C) smart (D) dull
15. The old city around the cathedral is the most part of town.
(A) tasty (B) upset (C) colourful (D) smart
16. This pizza is . Can I have another piece, please?
(A) delicious (B) bad (C) bored (D) boring
17. That was such a film I nearly fell asleep during it.
(A) enormous (B) dull (C) gorgeous (D) massive
18. Hoi An is a beautiful city.
(A) history (B) talll (C) ugly (D) historical


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GRAMMAR: To-infinitive (Động từ nguyên mẫu có to)
19. I want early tomorrow morning.
(A) to leave (B) leaving (C) me leave (D) me leaving
20. My father usually helps me English.
(A) to learn (B) learn (C) learning (D) Both (A) & (B)
21. This student expected the first winner of the Grand Prix.
(A) be (B) being (C) to be (D) will be
22. I told her about her wedding; everything will straighten out.
(A) don't worry (B) not to worry (C) no worry (D) not worry
23. She him when he called her.
(A) pretended not hear (C) pretended not to hear
(B) pretended she heard not (D) did not pretend hear
24. The young teachers wanted a Foreign Language Teaching workshop in HCM City.
(A) to be holding (B) should hold (C) to be held (D) to hold
25. able to take part in the international math contest, Son works very hard in his math class.
(A) In order to be (B) Being (C) Been (D) So that he be
26. John is too stupid this.
(A) to understand (B) not to understand (C) to not understand (D) for understand
27. The wind is to blow the roof off.
(A) very strong (B) too strong (C) quite strong (D) strong enough
28. My father is to stay up late.
(A) too tired (B) enough tired (C) tired enough (D) so tired
29. John wanted me him.
(A) to be helping (B) help (C) to help (D) I help
30. The doctor advised late.
(A) me not staying up (B) me not stay up (C) me not to stay up (D) I did not stay up
31. The school superintendent told me .
(A) hurrying up (B) to hurry up (C) hurry up (D) hurried up
32. He expects soon.
(A) arrive (B) arrival (C) arriving (D) to arrive
33. ancient ages / Roman / in / placed / on / tattoos / prisoners / and / to / criminals / identify / them.
(A) In ancient ages, Roman placed tattoos on prisoners and criminals to identify them.
(B) In Roman, ancient ages placed tattoos on prisoners and criminals to identify them.
(C) In prisoners, Roman placed tattoos on ancient ages and criminals to identify them.
(D) In criminals, Roman placed tattoos on prisoners and ancient ages to identify them.
34. conservationists / wildlife / use / to / collect / wildlife / camera trap / information / about
(A) Wildlife use conservationists camera trap to collect information about wildlife.
(B) Wildlife use camera trap to collect conservationists information about wildlife.
(C) Wildlife use camera trap to collect information about conservationists wildlife.
(D) Wildlife conservationists use camera trap to collect information about wildlife.


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GRAMMAR: Future forms (Các dạng tương lai)
35. All these things (happen / only) if you marry me.
(A) will happen only (C) happen
(B) will only happen (D) are going to happen
36. I have won $1,000. I (buy) a new TV.
(A) will buy (B) am buying (C) buy (D) am going to buy
37. I for the party at five o’clock.
(A) will leave (B) am going to (C) am leaving (D) leave
38. - “I’ve left my money at home.” - “Never mind. I the ticket.”
(A) buy (B) will buy (C) am going to buy (D) am buying
39. The sky is very black. It (snow) .
(A) snows (B) is snowing (C) is going to snow (D) will snow
40. He (come) to the festival with us.
(A) is coming (B) is going to come (C) will come (D) comes
41. I don’t know when it starts. I out now.
(A) will find (B) am going to find (C) would find (D) am finding
42. The traffic is terrible. We (miss) our flight.
(A) miss (B) will miss (C) are going to miss (D) are missing
43. - “Oh no! There isn’t any sugar left.” - “Don’t worry. I some when I go into town.”
(A) am buying (B) am going to buy (C) buy (D) will buy
44. I'll come and have a drink with you but I must let Harry know. Harry, I (have) a drink with Simon.
(A) have (B) will have (C) am having (D) am going to have
45. I love London. I (probably / go) there next year.
(A) will go (C) is going probably to
(B) will probably go (D) probably go
46. What (wear / you) at the party tonight?
(A) will you wear (B) are you wearing (C) are going to wear (D) wear you
47. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find) something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
(A) am going to (B) will find (C) am finding (D) would find
48. This is my last day here. I (go) back to England tomorrow.
(A) am going to (B) will go (C) am going (D) shall go
49. My horoscope says that I (meet) an old friend this week.
(A) meet (B) will meet (C) am meeting (D) meets
50. Look at these big black clouds! It (rain) .
(A) is going to (B) rains (C) is raining (D) will rain
51. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be) dry and sunny.
(A) is going to (B) will be (C) is (D) is going
52. Rachel (have) a party tonight. She arrange it months ago.
(A) is hasing (B) will have (C) plans to have (D) is having


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FINAL REVISION: Unit 1-6

Unit 1: HEALTH (Do, go, play, feel; Medical problems; Present simple vs. Present continuous)
1. The children love cards with their grandfather.
(A) playing (B) being (C) doing (D) going
2. The girls shopping for clothes every Saturday.
(A) go (B) play (C) do (D) feel
3. I'm yoga right now. I'll call you later.
(A) playing (B) doing (C) being (D) going
4. How often do you public transport to work?
(A) do (B) take (C) go (D) play
5. How do you today, Mrs Jones?
(A) go (B) be (C) feel (D) do
6. We fishing at the weekend.
(A) do (B) play (C) feel (D) go
7. I my emails every morning and evening.
(A) check (B) play (C) spend (D) do
8. The children usually their homework in their bedrooms.
(A) spend (B) do (C) learn (D) play
9. Your mum was tired, so she's .
(A) taking a nap (B) falling asleep (C) playing sports (D) doing exercise
10. Johnny usually falls while he's watching television.
(A) tired (B) sleepy (C) asleep (D) exhausted
11. late for class.
(A) Paul always is (B) Paul always be (C) Paul be always (D) Paul is always
12. a nap in the afternoon.
(A) Sally often take (B) Sally often takes (C) Sally takes often (D) Sally often taking
13. in a bad mood in the morning.
(A) Dad never is (B) Never Dad is (C) Dad is never (D) Never is Dad
14. up at night.
(A) The wakes baby rarely (C) The baby wakes rarely
(B) The baby rarely wakes (D) The rarely baby wakes
15. out in restaurants.
(A) We hardly ever eat (C) We ever eat hardly
(B) We hardly eat ever (D) We eat hardly ever
16. my emails in the morning.
(A) Check usually I (B) Check I usually (C) I check usually (D) I usually check

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17. Maria around Europe this summer.
(A) is travelling (B) travels (C) travelling (D) travel
18. I at the moment so I have a lot of free time.
(A) am not working (B) are not working (C) do not work (D) is not work
19. anything now? I need to talk to you.
(A) Do you do (B) You are doing (C) Are you doing (D) Is you doing
20. In many countries women longer than men.
(A) lives (B) live (C) are living (D) is living
21. We for a walk in the park every evening.
(A) going (B) are going (C) goes (D) go
22. How often Sunday lunch with your family?
(A) do you have (B) are you having (C) you have (D) does you have
23. Go to the and ask them for Throat and Nose. It will make you feel better.
(A) temperature (B) headache (C) pharmacy (D) medicine
24. I feel very hot. I think I have a .
(A) headache (B) temperature (C) back ache (D) bad cough
25. Here are some tissues for your .
(A) stomach ache (B) sore throat (C) headache (D) runny nose
26. Take this three times a day for five days.
(A) tissue (B) medicine (C) temperature (D) backache
27. Honey is very good for a sore .
(A) throat (B) back ache (C) earache (D) nose
28. You may have because you sit at your computer all day without moving.
(A) stomach ache (B) headache (C) back ache (D) temperature
29. Children, please be quiet. I've got a terrible .
(A) earache (B) stomach ache (C) cough (D) headache
30. Take one three times a day after meals.
(A) pill (B) water (C) honey (D) medicine
31. If you , you shouldn't eat anything.
(A) 've got earache (B) 've got headache (C) feel sick (D) drink hot water
32. I don't feel at all. I think I'll go and lie down for a while.
(A) very sick (B) very well (C) very ill (D) very bad
33. I my brother very often. He is very busy.
(A) don't see (B) am not seeing (C) doesn’t see (D) didn’t see
34. How to work?
(A) is you travelling (B) does you travel (C) do you travel (D) are you travelling


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35. You all day in front of a computer. It's not very healthy.
(A) is spending (B) spends (C) are spending (D) spend
36. How often stressed at work?
(A) are you feeling (B) do you feel (C) did you feel (D) have you felt
37. I Italian at the moment.
(A) learn (B) am learning (C) was learning (D) learns
38. Lucinda today - she doesn't feel very well.
(A) isn't working (B) doesn't work (C) aren’t working (D) don’t work
39. Right now Pablo on the phone to his brother in Argentina.
(A) has spoken (B) spoke (C) is speaking (D) speaks
40. That smells good. What ?
(A) do you cooking (B) are you cook (C) are you cooking (D) do you cook
41. With her friend’s assistance, she completed her project successfully.
(A) organ (B) organize (C) organization (D) organizational
42. Larry immediately said, “I can’t go, nor want to go.”
(A) I (B) do (C) I do (D) do I
43. Mary, to catch up on her resr, went to bed early.
(A) hope (B) hopes (C) hoped (D) hoping
44. I don’t have on the hotels of the island.
(A) much information (C) much informs
(B) many informational (D) many information
45. In the room, there were more books on biology than expected.
(A) little (B) a little (C) much (D) many
46. I don’t care whether or not.
(A) his coming (B) comes he (C) he comes (D) will he come
47. Please the form as quickly as you can. A B C D
(A) come back (B) return (C) home (D) posting
48. They are looking for a girl named Anna. She got lost in the park.
(A) seven-year-old (B) seven-years-old (C) seven-old-year (D) seven-old-years
49. Clayton works , doesn’t he?
(A) a job (B) partly (C) part time (D) a work
50. I don’t know what like to be famous.
(A) it is (B) is it (C) is (D) it
51. He came late yesterday and so .
(A) she did (B) did she (C) she does (D) does she


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Unit 2: COMPETITIONS (Sports; Verbs for rules; Like vs Would like to)
1. The crowd shouted angrily when the sent the player off.
(A) announcer (B) judge (C) referee (D) competitor
2. The team needs to this match to stay in the competition.
(A) beat (B) win (C) earn (D) lose
3. The tennis player hit the ball over the but the other player missed it.
(A) net (B) pitch (C) racquet (D) competition
4. The teams five goals each in this exciting match.
(A) race (B) prize (C) compete (D) score
5. In tennis matches, the spectators usually politely.
(A) shout (B) applaud (C) scream (D) beat
6. I think my team is going to the match. They are not playing well today.
(A) beat (B) escape (C) lose (D) jump
7. The tennis player is holding her so hard, her hands are white.
(A) ball (B) racquet (C) bat (D) club
8. In the Olympic Games, the competitors all walk round the before the competition begins.
(A) track (B) pitch (C) ring (D) court
9. I don't understand the of some sports. They are so boring.
(A) distraction (B) trophy (C) prize (D) popularity
10. He is very and doesn't like losing.
(A) impatient (B) competitive (C) popular (D) crazy
11. The teams win every match they play to get to the finals.
(A) mustn't (B) can (C) don't have to (D) can’t
12. It's a rule that players touch the ball with their hands.
(A) mustn't (B) don't have to (C) can (D) must
13. Fans go onto the pitch during the game.
(A) don't have to (B) can (C) must (D) can't
14. You get your tickets for the final early or you won't find any.
(A) can (B) don't have to (C) have to (D) can’t
15. Do we wear special clothes for the exercise class?
(A) must (B) can (C) have to (D) should
16. Everyone must and understand the rules before we start the game.
(A) reading (B) read (C) to read (D) reads
17. Your brother can the tennis club's racquets when he plays here.
(A) use (B) to use (C) uses (D) using
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(A) being (B) been (C) are (D) be


19. It be my sister. She is living in London. She will come next week not today
(A) can’t (B) can (C) doesn’t have to (D) mustn’t
20. We use real animals in experiment. It’s not necessary.
(A) can’t (B) must (C) have to (D) don’t have to
21. You have to do experiments in the lab without your teacher in the room.
(A) must (B) can (C) don’t have to (D) mustn’t
22. You wear safety goggles when you do an experiment in the lab. It’s a school rule.
(A) don’t have to (B) must (C) can (D) mustn’t
23. Scientists carry out an investigation into the pollution in our cities. It’s a new law.
(A) should (B) have to (C) mustn’t (D) don’t have to
24. They work in the lab alone. It’s prohibited.
(A) must (B) have to (C) mustn’t (D) can
25. I go to sleep at 12 on a week day. My parents agree.
(A) must (B) have to (C) can (D) can’t
26. You be careful when you carry test tubes.
(A) must (B) don’t have to (C) can (D) mustn’t
27. That be my sister. She told me that she was coming today.
(A) mustn’t (B) can’t (C) has to (D) must
28. I go to the cinema alone when I was 15 years old.
(A) can (B) must (C) had to (D) could
29. You play golf on this.
(A) court (B) course (C) pitch (D) pool
30. These protect your eyes.
(A) golf (B) goose (C) google (D) goggles
31. This is a person who watches a sport.
(A) winner (B) goalkeeper (C) player (D) spectator
32. This is a person who takes part in a competition.
(A) competitor (B) winner (C) loser (D) referee
33. This is a word for the group of people who watch a game, a play or a concert.
(A) audience (B) judges (C) commentators (D) fans
34. This describes people who don't like waiting for something.
(A) calm (B) impatient (C) competitive (D) popular
35. This describes something that happens once a year.
(A) annual (B) daily (C) monthly (D) quarterly
36. This is where tennis players play their matches.


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(A) ring (B) track (C) court (D) course


37. You wear these to protect your hands.
(A) shorts (B) glasses (C) shoes (D) gloves
38. These are the people who love a sport or a famous person.
(A) audience (B) fans (C) crowd (D) spectators
39. Of course my team to win the European Championship!
(A) I like (B) I'd like (C) I would (D) would like
40. football for my country one day.
(A) I’ve liked to play (B) I like to play (C) I'd like to play (D) I like playing
41. My brother to be a Formula 1 driver.
(A) would likes (B) woulds like (C) would like (D) likes
42. golf. I play at least twice a month.
(A) I like to play (B) I’d like playing (C) I'd like to play (D) I like playing
43. a referee, but I don't like dealing with difficult players.
(A) I like to being (B) I’d like be (C) I'd like to be (D) I like being
44. I wouldn't like a professional athlete, you have to train all the time.
(A) to be (B) being (C) be (D) been
45. The children really enjoy in their own pool.
(A) swim (B) swimming (C) to swim (D) swims
46. He’s very good at pizza.
(A) makes (B) to make (C) make (D) making
47. is very good for you, I know, but it's so easy to drive everywhere.
(A) Being walked (B) To walk (C) Walking (D) Walk
48. I don't think football in the rain can be much fun.
(A) to play (B) playing (C) play (D) plays
49. What do you prefer on holiday?
(A) do (B) doing (C) to doing (D) does
50. I'm not very good at any sport, but I love being a spectator.
(A) plays (B) to play (C) playing (D) play
51. I'm not very good at any sport, but I love being a spectator.
(A) plays (B) to play (C) playing (D) play
52. a doctor, Adam rushed over to help the sick child.
(A) Is (B) Was (C) Be (D) Being
53. He scarcely had enough to pay for his dinner.
(A) cashes (B) coin (C) money (D) moneys


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Unit 3: TRANSPORT (Transport; Comparison)
1. It's not far to the town centre and it's quicker if you go foot.
(A) on (B) by (C) with (D) in
2. We are moving our furniture lorry.
(A) on (B) with (C) through (D) by
3. Which does the train to Norwich leave from?
(A) platform (B) gate (C) station (D) stop
4. For the History museum, the bus at the next stop.
(A) get on (B) drop off (C) get off (D) take off
5. I can't park at the bus station but I can outside when you arrive.
(A) get you off (B) drop you off (C) drop off you (D) take you up
6. The bus is more expensive now than it was the last time I was here.
(A) fare (B) price (C) change (D) receipt
7. Excuse me, does the ticket machine give ?
(A) money (B) change (C) chance (D) ticket
8. There is a taxi right outside the train station.
(A) stop (B) station (C) rank (D) office
9. What time do you want me to pick you from the station?
(A) on (B) up (C) off (D) by
10. We have to at the airport two hours before the plane leaves.
(A) get on (B) book (C) check out (D) check in
11. Flight number 342 to Paris is ready to leave from three.
(A) platform (B) gate (C) terminal (D) stop
12. There are a lot of at the moment so make sure you have plenty of time for your trip.
(A) vehicles (B) traffic (C) traffic jam (D) types of transport
13. Don't go faster than the or the police will stop you.
(A) rush hour (B) speed limit (C) road works (D) car
14. When I can, I avoid travelling during the - there is too much traffic at that time in the
morning.
(A) road work (B) traffic jam (C) rush hour (D) speed limit
15. often use their time travelling to work to read books or relax.
(A) pedestrians (B) bus drivers (C) customers (D) commuters
16. I'm sorry I'm late. I got stuck in a bad .
(A) traffic (B) traffic jam (C) transportation (D) transport
17. I use transport every day to get to work – either the bus or metro.
(A) commuter (B) private (C) community (D) public
18. Sometimes from all the traffic is very bad. The fumes can make you feel really sick.

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(A) dirt (B) pollution (C) smoking (D) waste


19. There is a huge all the way from the city centre to the airport. Nothing is moving.
(A) traffic jam (B) station (C) road work (D) stop
20. The petrol tank is nearly on empty, so we need to find a soon.
(A) petrol stop (B) petrol station (C) charging station (D) changing station
21. I think you should your ticket in advance in case they run out of tickets.
(A) book (B) take (C) check in (D) check out
22. Sorry, we don't accept cards, only cash.
(A) check (B) credit (C) cheque (D) post
23. We couldn’t move because there was a on the motorway.
(A) accident (B) car park (C) road works (D) traffic jam
24. All hotels have charging stations for cars.
(A) petrol (B) electronic (C) electric (D) normal
25. There's another train five minutes. We can catch that one.
(A) in (B) for (C) next (D) by
26. The city centre is perfect for as many roads are vehicle-free.
(A) commuting (B) pedestrians (C) people (D) passengers
27. We need to stop at a petrol soon.
(A) rank (B) pitch (C) stop (D) station
28. What's on the menu? I'm a horse.
(A) as hungry as (C) not so hungry as
(B) not as hungry as (D) much hungrier than
29. I think travelling by bus is than travelling by car.
(A) relaxing (B) more relaxing (C) relax (D) the most relaxing
30. This is film I've ever seen.
(A) the more interesting (C) the most interesting
(B) more interesting (D) an interesting
31. The author thinks walking is better driving when you visit a city.
(A) as (B) for (C) to (D) than
32. Buses, trams and ferries are for the environment than cars or aeroplanes.
(A) more good (B) gooder (C) much better (D) more better
33. The train is flying and I enjoy looking at the scenery.
(A) cheap (B) cheaper (C) cheaper than (D) the cheapest
34. Rickshaws are still as they used to be.
(A) popular as (B) more popular (C) the most popular (D) popular than
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(A) more happy (B) happier (C) most happiest (D) the most happy
36. Snowmobiles are much other forms of transport like sledges or skis.
(A) louder (B) louder than (C) more loudly (D) the loudest
37. Are electric cars other cars?
(A) more expensive than (C) much more expensive
(B) more expensive (D) the most expensive
38. Are Asian elephants the ones in Africa?
(A) big (B) bigger (C) the biggest (D) bigger than
39. The bus is not as the metro when there is a lot of traffic.
(A) faster (B) as fast (C) as fast as (D) fastest
40. I can't say that the city has transport system, but it's alright.
(A) the goodest (B) the most good (C) the best (D) the bestest
41. Travelling by train across India was experience of my life.
(A) the interesting (C) the most interestingest
(B) the most interesting (D) the interestingest
42. Buying an electric car was mistake I've ever made.
(A) the biggest (B) bigger (C) big (D) biggest
43. Waiting for the bus on a cold, rainy night is thing about using public transport.
(A) the worst (B) bad (C) worse (D) the baddest
44. My parents booked tickets so that they would be comfortable on their trip.
(A) more expensive (C) the most expensive
(B) the more expensive (D) most expensive
45. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: Taking a taxi
isn't as cheap as going by bus.
(A) Taking a taxi is more expensive than going by bus.
(B) Taking a taxi is less expensive than going by bus.
(C) Taking a taxi is as expensive as going by bus.
(D) Taking a taxi is the most expensive than going by bus.
46. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: No way of
travelling is more relaxing than going by boat.
(A) Going by boat is the most relaxing way of travelling.
(B) Going by boat is the least relaxing way of travelling.
(C) Going by boat is as relaxing as way of travelling.
(D) Going by boat is the more relaxing way of travelling.
47. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: Walking is
faster than taking the bus when there is a lot of traffic.
(A) When there is a lot of traffic, taking the bus is the slowest in walking.
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(C) When there is a lot of traffic, taking the bus is slower than walking.
(D) When there is a lot of traffic, walking is slower than taking the bus.
48. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: Going by
rickshaw is less comfortable than riding on an elephant.
(A) Riding on an elephant is less comfortable than going by rickshaw.
(B) Riding on an elephant is more comfortable than going by rickshaw.
(C) Riding on an elephant is the most comfortable for going by rickshaw.
(D) Riding on an elephant is as comfortable as going by rickshaw.
49. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: The buses here
are not as clean as the trains.
(A) The buses here are cleaner than the trains.
(B) The trains here are less cleaner than the
(C) buses.
(D) The trains here are more cleaner than the buses.
The trains here are cleaner than the buses.
50. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: I think electric
cars are better than normal ones.
(A) I think normal cars are not as good as electric ones.
(B) I think normal cars are as good as electric ones.
(C) I think normal cars are not the best electric ones.
(D) I think electric cars are not as good as normal ones.
51. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: Is your mum's
car newer than mine?
(A) Is my car as old as your mum’s car?
(B) Is my car as new as your mum’s car?
(C) Is my car older than your mum’s car?
(D) Is my car newer than your mum’s car?
52. Choose the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first sentence: Travelling
across India by train is better than you think.
(A) Travelling across India by train is not as bad as you think.
(B) Travelling across India by train is as bad as you think.
(C) Travelling across India by train is as good as you think.
(D) Travelling across India by train is worse than you think.
53. Yesterday’s game was in this series.
(A) the most excited (B) more exciting (C) the most exciting (D) more excited
54. They are happy with a than normal pay increase.
(A) larger (B) longer (C) smaller (D) more expensive
55. The weather couldn’t be ; it’s perfect.
(A) hotter (B) colder (C) better (D) summer
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57. This jacket is superior to that one.
(A) far (B) few (C) a few (D) any
58. Of all the students, John is the .
(A) tall (B) taller (C) tallest (D) most tall
59. This is the class I have ever taken.
(A) difficult (B) most difficult (C) more difficult (D) as difficult as
60. This is the hotel available in this district.
(A) good (B) better (C) more good (D) best
61. Which is the month of the year in your country?
(A) hottest (C) much hot
(B) most hot (D) many more hotter
62. They are very happy with a than normal pay increase.
(A) longer (B) larger (C) smaller (D) more expensive
63. He was doing the---------he could.
(A) good (B) very good (C) very better (D) very best
64. The longer you practice, accurately you will be able to type.
(A) more (B) the (C) the more (D) the most
65. Between them, Dr. Gates has insight.
(A) the greater (B) greater (C) greatest (D) more greater
66. She tried to express her feelings she could.
(A) more honest than (B) as honest as (C) more honestly (D) as honestly as
67. Of the three runners, she is by far .
(A) a runner (B) very slow (C) very fast (D) the fastest
68. Sally has been to Europe Peter has.
(A) the most time than (C) more times
(B) as many times (D) as many times as
69. Jerry had difficult of all students in figuring out the problem.
(A) a lot of (B) fewest (C) the least (D) some
70. We enjoy skiing they do.
(A) as much as (B) as many as (C) as more as (D) as more than
71. He is not a novice reporter .
(A) any longer (B) some longer (C) any longest (D) some longest
72. This box is as that one.
(A) boxier (B) filled with toys (C) a square (D) twice as large
73. This is the class I have ever taken and I might drop out soon.
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Unit 4: CHALLENGES (Past simple vs. Past continuous; In, on, at; Personal qualities)
1. What for dinner last night?
(A) did you had (B) had you (C) did you have (D) were you have
2. the tickets for the concert tonight?
(A) You got (B) Did you get (C) Got you (D) Did you got
3. Peter how dangerous the mountain would be.
(A) didn't know (B) didn't knew (C) wasn't knowing (D) didn’t known
4. We to the beach yesterday.
(A) didn't went (B) went not (C) weren’t go (D) didn't go
5. What doing at the time of the accident?
(A) did you (B) you were (C) were you (D) was you
6. in my sleep? I had a bad dream.
(A) Did I shouting (B) I was shouted (C) Was I shouting (D) Was I shouted
7. It when I left the house, but now look! The sun is shining.
(A) wasn't rained (B) was raining (C) didn't raining (D) wasn't raining
8. The child but she was happily singing to herself.
(A) wasn't playing (B) didn't play (C) didn't playing (D) wasn’t played
9. The mountaineers began climbing March 5th.
(A) in (B) at (C) by (D) on
10. We heard the news of the accident exactly five o'clock.
(A) in (B) on (C) at (D) by
11. It's not a good idea to plan an expedition winter, when the weather is unreliable.
(A) in (B) on (C) at (D) into
12. The expedition was dangerous and we had to be .
(A) careful (B) unreliable (C) risky (D) careless
13. The team leader is not only very in leading expeditions, but also very reliable.
(A) tough (B) ambitious (C) experienced (D) amateur
14. We camped by the so we could swim in it.
(A) glacier (B) cave (C) mountain (D) lake
15. I stood on the and looked at the sea far, far below.
(A) cliff (B) cave (C) lake (D) forest
16. The injured climber slowly and painfully back down the mountain on his hands and
knees.
(A) climbed (B) abseiled (C) crawled (D) survived
17. The children in a place full of snow and glaciers. (grow up)
(A) was growing up (B) grew up (C) had grown up (D) were growing up
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(A) snows (B) snowed (C) were snowing (D) was snowing
19. I and didn't hear the telephone. (sleep)
(A) was sleeping (B) were sleeping (C) was slept (D) have slept
20. The man seriously for a moment before giving us directions. (think)
(A) was thought (B) did thought (C) was thinking (D) thought
21. The boy in the sea when he thought he saw a shark. (play)
(A) played (B) was playing (C) were playing (D) was played
22. We at night when it was cool to avoid the midday sun. (drive)
(A) were driving (B) were driven (C) drove (D) have driven
23. We a picnic in the woods when we saw a fox. (have)
(A) were had (B) had had (C) had (D) were having
24. We completely lost on the mountain. (be)
(A) was (B) were (C) had been (D) were being
25. The climbers enough food for several extra days in case the bad weather
delayed them. (take)
(A) would take (B) had taken (C) took (D) were taking
26. We finally a good place to camp for the night and put up our tent. (find)
(A) founding (B) found (C) finding (D) finds
27. It was a beautiful day and the sun . (shine)
(A) shined (B) shines (C) shone (D) was shining
28. The teacher an exciting story and the children didn't move for more than half an hour. (read)
(A) had read (B) reads (C) read (D) was reading
29. This type of person finds it difficult to make decisions.
(A) indecisive (B) weak (C) decisive (D) strong
30. Somebody who is like this doesn't often make mistakes.
(A) careful (B) ambitious (C) decisive (D) determined
31. This is a person who has great plans for the future and wants to achieve a lot.
(A) experienced (B) ambitious (C) intelligent (D) patient
32. You say someone is this when they don't like waiting for something.
(A) unreliable (B) ambitious (C) impatient (D) careless
33. This is someone who does what they say they will do, and whom you can trust.
(A) experienced (B) intelligent (C) reliable (D) patient
34. This describes a person who has done something many times before.
(A) reliable (B) ambitious (C) careful (D) experienced
35. This is someone who is clever and uses their brain well.
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36. This is a type of person who does what they want to do even if there are a lot of difficulties.
(A) determined (B) decisive (C) experienced (D) intelligent
37. This is something that is difficult for you but it's something that you want to do.
(A) accident (B) achievement (C) challenge (D) decision
38. This is a dangerous situation or action.
(A) rope (B) risk (C) camp (D) discovery
39. This is when you complete something difficult or challenging.
(A) achievement (B) expedition (C) challenge (D) decision
40. This is a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities.
(A) achievement (B) exploration (C) challenge (D) decision
41. and / Voyager 1 / being / are / in / the / longest / history / Voyager 2 / journey / in / human
(A) Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are being in the longest journey in human history.
(B) Voyager 1 and are being in the longest journey in Voyager 2 human history.
(C) Voyager 2 are being in the longest journey and Voyager 1 in human history.
(D) Being are Voyager 1 and in the Voyager 2 longest journey in human history.
42. ancient ages / Roman / in / placed / on / tattoos / prisoners / and / to / criminals / identify / them.
(A) In ancient ages, Roman placed tattoos on prisoners and criminals to identify them.
(B) In Roman, ancient ages placed tattoos on prisoners and criminals to identify them.
(C) In prisoners, Roman placed tattoos on ancient ages and criminals to identify them.
(D) In criminals, Roman placed tattoos on prisoners and ancient ages to identify them.
43. died / in / Vincent Van Gogh/poverty / valuable / his / paintings / although / are / very
(A) Vincent Van Gogh died in poverty although his paintings are very valuable.
(B) Vincent Van Gogh in poverty died although his paintings very are valuable.
(C) Vincent Van Gogh poverty died in although his are paintings very valuable.
(D) Vincent Van Gogh died poverty in although are his paintings valuable very.
44. They / for hours / problem / kept / because / me / was / with my / a / visa /. / in immigration / there
(A) They kept me in immigration for hours because there was a visa with my problem.
(B) They kept me in immigration for hours because there was a problem with my visa.
(C) They kept me for hours in immigration because there was a problem with my visa.
(D) They kept me for hours in immigration because a problem was with my visa there.
45. The boys / hitchhiked / didn’t / much money / so / to travel /. / by / public transport / have / they
(A) The boys didn’t have much money to travel by public transport so they hitchhiked.
(B) The boys didn’t have public transport to travel by much money so they hitchhiked.
(C) The boys didn’t travel to have much money by public transport so they hitchhiked.
(D) The boys didn’t have much money to hitchhiked so they travel by public transport.
46. conservationists / wildlife / use / to / collect / wildlife / camera trap / information / about
(A) Wildlife use conservationists camera trap to collect information about wildlife.
(B) Wildlife use camera trap to collect conservationists information about wildlife.
(C) Wildlife use camera trap to collect information about conservationists wildlife.
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Unit 5: THE ENVIRONMENT (Materials; Quantifiers; Percentage)
1. Cereal boxes are usually made of this.
(A) cardboard (B) wood (C) glass (D) copper
2. They use this to make windows.
(A) leather (B) glass (C) paper (D) electronics
3. This material comes from animal skins.
(A) plastic (B) metal (C) leather (D) gold
4. You write on this.
(A) pots (B) cartons (C) cardboard (D) paper
5. This material comes from trees and we often use it to make tables and chairs.
(A) leather (B) wood (C) metal (D) glass
6. Water bottles are often made from this because it doesn't break like glass.
(A) wood (B) tin (C) plastic (D) leather
7. This is a general word for different types of energy.
(A) fuel (B) electricity (C) oil (D) metal
8. An example of this material is steel and big ships are usually made from it.
(A) wood (B) jars (C) paper (D) metal
9. You buy food like jam and sauces in one of these and it is made from glass.
(A) carton (B) pot (C) jar (D) aluminium foil
10. The cans that drinks come in are made from this metal.
(A) wood (B) glass (C) tin (D) plastic
11. You put this over your food in the oven so it doesn't burn.
(A) tin can (B) aluminium foil (C) paper (D) bag
12. When you write a letter, you put it in this and then you post it.
(A) envelope (B) carton (C) box (D) bottle
13. Is your house finished yet? Yes, builders finally left two days ago.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
14. We're going to UK on holiday this year.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
15. Which is best way to get to your house?
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
16. people I really don't like are those who complain all the time.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
17. When did you go to Russia?
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
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(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø


19. people are slowly becoming aware of environmental problems.
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
20. Why did you go to work on Sunday?
(A) a (B) an (C) the (D) Ø
21. We need more milk for breakfast tomorrow morning.
(A) a few (B) some (C) (D)
22. Is there bread? I want to make a sandwich.
(A) some (B) any (C) (D)
23. I haven't got eggs. Will you go to the shop?
(A) any (B) some (C) (D)
24. Were there people at the beach?
(A) a little (B) little (C) many (D) much
25. There was so rubbish in the sea that we didn't go swimming.
(A) any (B) a few (C) much (D) many
26. I'm just going to invite friends to the party.
(A) any (B) much (C) few (D) a little
27. Luckily, the island has got water because it always snows in winter.
(A) a lot of (B) much (C) many (D) any
28. How time have you got? I need to talk to you about something serious.
(A) few (B) much (C) many (D) a few
29. Can I have milk in my coffee, please?
(A) a little (B) few (C) many (D) a few
30. Have you got glass bottles for recycling?
(A) a few (B) many (C) a little (D) any
31. There weren't happy stories on the news today. Just one or two.
(A) a little (B) much (C) any (D) many
32. There were problems on the trip but nothing too serious.
(A) any (B) much (C) a little (D) some
33. Nearly half of all students feel they don't get enough sleep.
(A) 48% (B) 50% (C) 52% (D) 65%
34. Well over half the children in the study were overweight.
(A) 65% (B) 76% (C) 52% (D) 50%
35. Just over half of all foreign students want to stay in this country when they finish their studies.
(A) 48% (B) 50% (C) 52% (D) 66%
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(A) 28% (B) 50% (C) 65% (D) 66%


37. Nearly all the people we talked to think we can do more to help the environment.
(A) 90% (B) 99% (C) 100% (D) 110%
38. Two thirds of parents teach their children about recycling.
(A) 11% (B) 33% (C) 66% (D) 99%
39. Well under a third of people in this town share car journeys.
(A) 28% (B) 32% (C) 42% (D) 48%
40. Everyone wanted to find a cheaper way to make electricity.
(A) 1% (B) 30% (C) 70% (D) 100%
41. conservationists / wildlife / use / to / collect / wildlife / camera trap / information / about
(A) Wildlife use conservationists camera trap to collect information about wildlife.
(B) Wildlife use camera trap to collect conservationists information about wildlife.
(C) Wildlife use camera trap to collect information about conservationists wildlife.
(D) Wildlife conservationists use camera trap to collect information about wildlife.
42. is / famous / a / very / Ando Hiroshige / paintings / Japanese / with / his / artist / landscape
(A) Ando Hiroshige is a very Japanese artist famous with his landscape paintings.
(B) Ando Hiroshige is a very famous Japanese artist with his landscape paintings.
(C) Ando Hiroshige is a very Japanese artist with famous his landscape paintings.
(D) Ando Hiroshige is a famous very Japanese artist with his landscape paintings.
43. scientists / many / robot / trust / in / are / servants / future / popular / with / very / everybody / near
(A) Many scientists trust robot are very popular with everybody in servants near future.
(B) Many scientists trust robot are very servants popular with everybody in near future.
(C) Many scientists trust robot are very popular with servants everybody in near future.
(D) Many scientists trust robot servants are very popular with everybody in near future.
44. ideas / many / science / up/from / fiction / have / films / true / come / till / now
(A) Many ideas from films have come true science fiction up till now.
(B) Many ideas from science fiction films have come true up till now.
(C) Many ideas films have come true up till now from science fiction.
(D) Many ideas from science films have come fiction true up till now.
45. need / to / take / tourists / note / has / Australia / three / zones / with / time / different / climate /
and / temperature
(A) Tourists need to take note three time zones Australia has different climate with and
temperature.
(B) Tourists need to take note Australia has three time zones with different climate and
temperature.
(C) Tourists to take note need Australia three time zones has with different climate and
temperature.
(D) Tourists need to Australia has three time zones take note with different temperature
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Unit 6: STAGES IN LIFE (To-infinitive; Future forms)
1. We wanted in any way we could.
(A) will help (B) help (C) to help (D) helping
2. Mr Jones will call you when he's ready to you.
(A) talks (B) to talk (C) talking (D) will talk
3. We went to the museum to about life the past.
(A) learn (B) learning (C) learnt (D) have learnt
4. It was wonderful you again after all this time.
(A) see (B) to see (C) to saw (D) seeing
5. The girl refused to her brother for several days after their argument.
(A) to talk (B) talking (C) talk (D) not talk
6. It's difficult about the summer holidays in January.
(A) think (B) to think (C) will think (D) thinking
7. Are you the new James Bond film?
(A) going see (B) go to seeing (C) going to see (D) go seeing
8. I going to wait more than five minutes for you.
(A) won't (B) don't be (C) am not (D) will be
9. your brother taking you to the airport tonight?
(A) Is (B) Will (C) Does (D) Do
10. Mr Andrews anyone today or tomorrow because he's in meetings both days until late.
(A) won't seeing (B) isn't seeing (C) isn't sees (D) seeing
11. Will you to the shop for me? We need some bread.
(A) go (B) going (C) to go (D) goes
12. Don't worry, I won't anyone your secret.
(A) to tell (B) tell (C) telling (D) tells
13. Prague is a beautiful city.
(A) historic (B) historical (C) historically (D) history
14. This cake is . Can I have another piece, please?
(A) delicious (B) bad (C) horrible (D) untasty
15. The book was very and I didn't want to finish it.
(A) wonderful (B) awesome (C) good (D) dull
16. When I first left home I was because I didn't know anyone and I missed my family.
(A) pleasant (B) happy (C) miserable (D) lovely
17. I need to get a suit to wear when I start my new job.
(A) smart (B) intelligent (C) stupid (D) ugly
18. I have to wear dark suits for work so I want to get some clothes for my holiday next
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(A) colourless (B) beautiful (C) ugly (D) handsome


19. My grandparents live in a small house in the middle of a/an forest.
(A) mass (B) not huge (C) enormous (D) small
20. The woman in that painting has a face.
(A) ugly (B) beautiful (C) horrible (D) terrible
21. That was the worst food I've ever had. In fact it was .
(A) bad (B) disgusting (C) good (D) fantastic
22. This is the stage of life in between being a child and an adult.
(A) kid (B) adolescent (C) youth (D) older
23. You get this regular payment when you reach the age where you stop working.
(A) pension (B) salary (C) wage (D) bonus
24. You take this when you stop working for a while to do something else like have children or
travel round the world.
(A) career break (B) day off (C) holiday (D) vacation
25. This is another word for a baby.
(A) kid (B) toddler (C) adult (D) infant
26. You can do this first when you decide to marry.
(A) get engaged (B) get married (C) get divorced (D) get separated
27. You need this before you can legally drive.
(A) certificate (B) degree (C) licence (D) paper
28. You dress up in these for parties and festivals.
(A) clothes (B) costumes (C) cotton (D) jeans
29. You wear this over your face and people don't know who you are.
(A) hat (B) mask (C) gloves (D) tie
30. This another word for a special party.
(A) celebration (B) party (C) festival (D) fair
31. People used these to give them light before there was electricity.
(A) papers (B) matches (C) bubbles (D) candles
32. Did Mrs Smith cancel her order? I don't know. in just a minute.
(A) I'll check (B) I'm checking (C) I'm checked (D) I will checking
33. Will you cook dinner tonight or do you want me to do it? No, it.
(A) I do (B) I'll do (C) I am doing (D) I going to do
34. In about half an hour, we to call a taxi.
(A) are needing (B) will need (C) need (D) do need
35. That case looks a bit heavy. you with it.
(A) I'll help (B) I help (C) I'm helping (D) I will be helping


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36. In the future, when I'm rich and famous, an enormous house.
(A) I am building (C) I will build
(B) I'm going to build (D) I built
37. Are you me with my project?
(A) helping (B) going help (C) help (D) to help
38. to Paris on Monday so don't arrange any meetings for me then.
(A) I'm flying (B) I will fly (C) I fly (D) I am flown
39. What time his speech?
(A) does the director give (C) won't the director give
(B) will the director give (D) is the director giving
40. I have a feeling that is going to happen today. A B C D
(A) some bad (B) bad something (C) some badly (D) something bad
41. I didn’t feel well, so I early.
(A) went back my home (C) went home
(B) went my home (D) went to home
42. The couple must need a because they have just returned from a long journey.
(A) rest (B) pause (C) stop (D) discontinuation
43. Alex that he had taken the test five times.
(A) says (B) tells (C) said (D) told
44. Almost every part of our lives computerized over the past 10 years.
(A) have been (B) has been (C) was (D) had done
45. Mike didn’t at Jill’s party last night because he had a headache.
(A) show up (B) come up (C) make up (D) hang up
46. I went to Los Angeles fifteen years .A B C D
(A) before (B) ago (C) since (D) next to
47. He seems as surprised by the news as we were.
(A) to being (B) was (C) to was (D) to have been
48. Kate usually to class by bicycle, but today she went by bus because of the rain.
(A) go (B) goes (C) went (D) gone
49. Frank a TV show when Karen got home.
(A) watched (B) watches (C) watch (D) was watching
50. We her for more than twenty years.
(A) know (B) knows (C) have known (D) are known
51. His father a lawyer, but now he’s a politician.
(A) is used to be (B) was used to be (C) use to be (D) used to be
52. We were asked not to disturb the baby because he .
(A) is sleeping (B) slept (C) was sleeping (D) sleeping

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FILL IN THE BLANKS

Conversation 1
C = Customer, P = Pharmacist
C: Hello. I've got a (1) throat and a (2) nose. I feel terrible.
P: Have you got a (3) as well?
C: No, it's normal.
P: Well, you should take this (4) twice a day. It's good for a sore throat.
C: Thanks.
P: And try drinking hot water with honey and lemon. That helps.
C: OK. I will.
P: Oh, and you need a box of (5) If you still feel ill in a few days, see a doctor.
Conversation 2
P = Patient, D = Doctor
P: I’ve got an (6) in this ear. I couldn't sleep last night because it was so (7)
D: Let me have a look.... ah... yes, it's very (8) in there. What about the other one?
P: It feels fine.
D: Hmm. it’s a bit red as well. Do you feel sick at all?
P: No, not really.
D: Let me check your (9) . Yes, it's for it. You need to take one of these pills
(10) a day for seven days. Drink lots of water and come back if you don't feel better.
1. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <1>
(A) bad (B) small (C) good (D) sore
2. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <2>
(A) runny (B) jogging (C) missing (D) walking
3. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <3>
(A) temperature (B) Celsius degree (C) degree Fahrenheit (D) degree
4. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <4>
(A) tree (B) leaves (C) medicine (D) pharmacy
5. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <5>
(A) candies (B) biscuits (C) cookies (D) tissues
6. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <6>
(A) headache (B) heartache (C) stomach (D) earache
7. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <7>
(A) clean (B) painful (C) fresh (D) comfortable
8. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <8>
(A) soft (B) normal (C) blue (D) red
9. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <9>
(A) paper (B) temperature (C) qualification (D) degree
10. Choose the correct word/ phrase to fill in the blank <10>
(A) two (B) three (C) twice (D) four


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Although doctors have been warning about the dangers of cigarettes (11) over fifty years, the
number of people who smoke is still disturbingly high. These people are not (12) ; they do worry
(13) their health; they know the risks they are (14) with their lives. They also
realise how much money they are (15) on cigarettes, yet they still find it almost impossible to give
them (16) .
Smoking is also much more socially unacceptable now. A lot of people (17) to others
smoking in public places – I personally can’t (18) sitting next to a smoker in a restaurant, and I just
don’t go into (19) bars anymore because I know what the air will be like. But we have to
remember that most smokers do want to stop. Instead of criticising them, perhaps we should give them
a (20) .

11. A. from B. for C. since D. during


12. A. ridiculous B. silly C. senseless D. childish
13. A. about B. over C. with D. around
14. A. doing B. making C. having D. taking
15. A. earning B. making C. wasting D. saving
16. A. in B. up C. out D. to
17. A. oppose B. protest C. object D. disagree
18. A. let B. stand C. allow D. like
19. A. crowded B. blocked C. filled D. solid
20. A. help B. support C. hold D. hand

(21) day, Jim Kendrick leaves home at five o’clock in the morning and drives to work. That’s not
unusual. (22) of people get up early to drive to work. But Jim Kendrick’s work is 320 kilometres
away (23) his home. It (24) him three and a half hours to get from his home in San
Antonio, Texas to his job at the port in Houston. In the evening, he does the journey (25) , and
gets home at nine o’clock (26) the evening.
Recently, Jim (27) a competition – ‘America’s Longest Commute’. He won $10,000, enough to
pay for his fuel for one year. Reporters asked Jim why he drives so far to work. He replied, ‘I have a
lovely house in San Antonio. I (28) want to leave it. And I like the drive too. It gives
(29) energy. I’ll probably do (30) journey for another five or ten years. Then I’ll look for a
job nearer home’.

21. A. All B. Every C. Most D. Some


22. A. A lot B. Many C. Much D. Lots
23. A. from B. to C. after D. since
24. A. gets B. makes C. takes D. does
25. A. again B. still C. enough D. soon
26. A. on B. at C. in D. for
27. A. lost B. won C. competed D. beat
28. A. won’t B. didn’t C. can’t D. don’t
29. A. mine B. my C. me D. I
30. A. this B. those C. these D. there

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The bear can be a dangerous (31) . The adult bear is very strong and it can kill a person.
Bears are (32) at climbing trees and they can run very fast. But they cannot see well and,
(33) most animals, they find food by using (34) noses. There are seven kinds of
bear. The (35) is the white polar bear, which is almost three metres tall. There are
(36) kinds of black bear. (37) lives in the forests of North America, and the
other lives in South-East Asia. But not (38) black bears are black. They maỵ be dark brown or
a reddish brown. Everyone loves the black and white panda bear which comes from China. Not
(39) pandas live in the forest today because (40) is difficult to fìnd food

31. A. plant B. animal C. insect D. bird


32. A. lazy B. normal C. bad D. good
33. A. like B. same C. similar D. dislike
34. A. his B. our C. their D. its
35. A. largest B. larger C. large D. most large
36. A. a lot of B. one C. two D. many
37. A. another B. one C. single D. first
38. A. every B. both C. two D. all
39. A. a little B. any C. many D. much
40. A. it B. there C. they D. its

My name's Hannah, and I'm twenty years old. I've got a daughter (41) Nicole. She's (42)
three now. I live in a small flat (43) the city centre. It isn't a nice place to live. It's very
noisy and dirty and there is (44) for Nicole to play.
I want to move out of the city and live (45) the countryside. But it's very expensive to live
there. I will need to earn (46) money to buy a house. There aren't (47) flats for sale in
the small villages near here. I will need to buy a car (48) .
That's why I study at college. I'm studying Business. While I am at college, my mum looks
(49) Nicole. My mum really likes spending time with her. In the evening, I work as a
cleaner. I clean people's houses. Nicole comes with me. She plays (50) with her toys while
I work.
41. A. calls B. called C. names D. name
42. A. nearly B. quite C. yet D. rarely
43. A. in B. on C. at D. next
44. A. where B. anywhere C. somewhere D. nowhere
45. A. near B. at C. on D. in
46. A. any B. this C. enough D. too
47. A. much B. lot C. little D. many
48. A. too B. also C. then D. so
49. A. for B. after C. at D. up
50. A. quiet B. quieter C. quitely D. quietest

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The first Elizabeth to be queen (51) England lived in the time of William Shakespeare,
(52) five hundred years ago.

Her father was Henry the (53) , a king who was famous (54) he had six wives. (Not all
(55) the same time of course!) Elizabeth's mother was Anne Boleyn, a beautiful and
intelligent woman. (56) she could not give the king a son, so Henry (57) another wife.

For many years Elizabeth's life was (58) danger because (59) the political and religious
problems of the time. However, she (60) queen, and was queen of England for over forty
years.

51. A. at B. on C. for D. of
52. A. almost B. in C. quite D. since
53. A. eight B. eighth C. eighty D. eighteen
54. A. why B. for C. despite D. because
55. A. at B. during C. with D. in
56. A. Although B. Despite C. But D. Because
57. A. removed B. received C. got D. took
58. A. with B. at C. on D. in
59. A. of B. were C. in D. for
60. A. made B. became C. did D. took

(61) you believe in ghosts? Did you ever see (62) ? Somebody once (63) that
ghosts are like true love – everyone talks about it, but (64) ever sees it.

Many (65) believe that if somebody (66) in a way that is not natural, their spirit
remains at the (67) where they died.

It is easy not to believe (68) ghosts in the day. But at (69) in the morning, many
people change their (70) !

61. A. Have B. Do C. Would D. Did


62. A. this B. that C. it D. one
63. A. spoke B. told C. said D. asked
64. A. someone B. no one C. anyone D. everyone
65. A. persons B. person C. peoples D. people
66. A. is dying B. died C. die D. dies
67. A. place B. post C. position D. status
68. A. at B. of C. in D. on
69. A. 2.30 p.m. B. 24 o’clock C. 2.30 a.m. D. 2.30
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R = Reporter, L = Lorette
R: It’s about six o’clock (71) the morning here in New Orleans and the streets
are very (72) . But in about six hours the city is going to have the biggest party
in the world, with thousands of (73) from all over. However, Mardi Gras is
really about the local (74) in the city. So, I’ve come to the
(75) Tremé neighbourhood of New Orleans, where there are already some
people (76) for the big day. So, I’ll try to speak (77) some
of them … Hello? Hello?
L: Hello?
R: Hello. What’s your name?
L: Lorette.
R: Hi Lorette. You’re wearing a fantastic (78) . Are you going to be in the
(79) this afternoon?
L: That’s right. Everyone is meeting at the (80) at six fifteen and then we’re
going to ride through the city.
R: As I say, your dress looks (81) . Did you make it?
L: Yes, we all make our own costumes for Mardi Gras.
R: And do you have a (82) ?
L: Sure. Here it is. I’ll put it on.
R: Wow. That’s (83) . So tell me – how important is Mardi Gras for the
people in Tremé?
L: It’s the most important part of the year. It (84) people together.
R: Well, good luck this afternoon. You’re going to have a (85) time, I’m sure!

71. A. by B. at C. on D. in
72. A. quiet B. noisy C. loud D. fun
73. A. companies B. visitors C. friends D. competitors
74. A. groups B. societies C. communities D. publics
75. A. delicious B. dull C. enormous D. traditional
76. A. preparing B. prepare C. prepared D. to prepare
77. A. for B. about C. with D. to
78. A. clothes B. costume C. decoration D. dress
79. A. band B. dispay C. parade D. demonstration
80. A. firework B. drum C. candle D. float
81. A. amazing B. ancient C. delighted D. dull
82. A. band B. mask C. candle D. parade
83. A. historical B. massive C. perfect D. miserable
84. A. takes B. transports C. carries D. brings
85. A. smart B. dedious C. upset D. great


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READING COMPREHENSION

P=Presenter, D=David McLain


P: No one knows exactly the reason why some people live longer than others. Why are they so
healthy? Is it their diet? Do they go to the gym more than others? Well, one man is trying to answer
these questions and that man is explorer and journalist David McLain. He’s currently travelling to
places and regions with large numbers of people aged a hundred and over and asking the questions:
Why are they so healthy? What are they doing that the rest of us aren’t? At the moment, he’s working
on the Island of Sardinia in Italy, but he’s speaking to us right now on the phone. David, thank you for
joining us today.
D: Hello.
P: So, first of all, tell us why you decided to visit Sardinia.
D: Well, Sardinia is an interesting place because men live the same amount of time as women. That
isn’t normal for most countries. Men normally die younger.
P: And does anyone know the reason why people live longer in Sardinia?
D: There are different ideas about this but possibly one explanation is that the family is so important
here. Every Sunday the whole family meets and they eat a huge meal together. Research shows that in
countries where people live longer, the family is important. But also on Sardinia, the older mother or
grandmother often has authority in the family. As men get older, they have less responsibility in
Sardinian culture. So, perhaps the older men have less stress, which means they’re living longer.
P: I see. So, do you think people live longer in traditional societies?
D: That’s an interesting question. It’s true that even on Sardinia the younger generation are eating
more food like chips and burgers. Also young people are moving to the city, so they are doing less
exercise because of their lifestyle. So, it will be interesting to come back to Sardinia in twenty years
and see if people are still living longer...

1. Who is David McLain?


(A) Photographer (B) Journalist (C) Reporter (D) Film maker
2. Where is he travelling to?
(A) the gym (C) an island in Italy
(B) different countries (D) his hometown
3. Where is he talking to the radio presenter?
(A) in the studio (B) on the phone (C) on television (D) at his house
4. Which statement is correct?
(A) In Sardinia, women live longer than men.
(B) In Sardinia, men don’t live the same number of years as women.
(C) In Sardinia, men live the same number of years as women.
(D) In Sardinia, men live longer than women.
5. How often do Sardinian families eat together?
(A) Always (B) Often (C) Rarely (D) Never
6. According to David, what is one reason why people live longer in Sardinia?
(A) Because men normally die younger in Sardinia.
(B) Because life in Sardinia is less stressful than in other places.
(C) Because the family is so important in Sardinia.


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(D) Because people live longer in traditional societies.


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7. What is NOT mentioned about the younger generation in Sardinia?
(A) They are eating more unhealthy food. (C) They are moving to the city.
(B) They aren’t doing much exercise. (D) They are living less longer.
8. What is NOT one of the topics that the speakers talk about?
(A) the age of men and women (C) food and exercise
(B) family life (D) sleep

 J = Javier, D = Driver  J = Javier, T = Ticket office clerk


J: Hello? Are you the next taxi? J: A return ticket to the airport, please.
D: Yes, that’s right. T: OK. The next train goes in five minutes.
J: I’d like to go to the station, please. J: Right. That one,
D: Bus or train? please. T: First or
J: Oh sorry. The train station. second class? J:
D: OK. Get in then. Second.
T: OK. That’s fourteen pounds fifty.
 J = Javier, D = Driver J: Wow! Can I pay by cheque?
D: There are road works up by the T: Sorry. Cash or credit card.
entrance. J: Oh no … Oh, one moment. Maybe I have
J: You can drop me off here. It’s fine. How enough left.
much is that? T: OK. Here you are.
D: Six pounds thirty. J: Which platform is it? T: Err, Platform
J: Sorry, I only have a twenty-pound note. six.
Do you have change?
 A = Attendant, S = Shelley, J = Javier
D: Sure. So, that’s thirteen pounds seventy.
Do you want a receipt? A: Hello. Can I see your passport?
J: No, it’s OK thanks. Bye. S: Here you are. I don’t have a ticket
because I booked online.
A: That’s OK. How many bags are you
 S = Shelley, D = Driver
checking in?
S: Hi. Do you stop at the airport?
S: None. I only have this carry on.
D: Yeah, I do. Which terminal is it? North
A: OK. Window or aisle?
or south?
S: Err, I don’t mind but can I have a seat
S: Err, I need to get to the … north
terminal. next to my friend?
D: OK. A single or return ticket? S: Single, A: Has he already checked
please. in? S: No, I’m waiting for
D: That’s two pounds. him.
A: Well, I can’t …
J: Shelley!
S: Where have you been?
J: It’s a long story.
Conversation 1
9. Where is Javier now?
(A) At the bus stop (B) At the taxi rank (C) At the airport (D) At the train station

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Conversation 2
11. How much is the fare?
(A) $3.60 (B) $6.30 (C) £3.60 (D) £6.30
12. Which statement is correct?
(A) Javier wants a receipt. (C) The driver doesn’t give the receipt to him.
(B) Javier doesn’t want a receipt. (D) Javier will receive the receipt later.

Conversation 3
13. Where does Shelly want to go?
(A) North terminal (B) South terminal (C) North station (D) South entrance
14. What type of ticket does she buy?
(A) Round-trip ticket (B) Return ticket (C) Single ticket (D) Double ticket

Conversation 4
15. How much is the ticket?
(A) £2.00 (B) £6.00 (C) £14.50 (D) £50.14
16. How does Javier pay for the ticket?
(A) Cheque (B) Debit card (C) Credit card (D) Cash

Conversation 5
17. What does Shelley give the woman?
(A) Bags (B) Passport (C) Carry-on (D) ID card
18. How many bags does she check in?
(A) Zero (B) One (C) Two (D) Three

Documentary 1
On a beautiful summer morning in Thailand, guests are arriving for a wedding. Some are arriving
in cars but the most special guests are riding, in traditional style, on the backs of elephants.
Elephants are as heavy as cars but they aren’t as fast, and most people also think elephants aren’t
as comfortable as cars. However, in Thailand these animals have great importance. The Asian
elephant became a domestic animal 5,000 years ago. In the past they transported soldiers to wars
and worked in the forests pulling up trees and carrying wood. Nowadays, it’s more common to see
them transporting tourists and people on special occasions, but they are as important as ever in
Thai society.
Documentary 2
Lester Courtney and his wife spend a lot of time with their horses, not for leisure but for work.
They are traditional tree loggers who cut trees in traditional ways. They also transport the trees
traditionally – with horses. Once the trees are down, Dan and Maddy pull them away. They’re
Lester’s two horses. Lester has always used horses. Horses aren’t the fastest form of transportation
but Lester doesn’t believe modern machines are as good. It’s true that horses aren’t as strong as
lorries, or as fast, but Lester prefers working with animals. For one thing a horse isn’t as heavy as
modern machinery so it doesn’t damage the old forests. Lester also prefers horses because horses
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19. In documentary 1, what special event is happening?


(A) A Thai festival (B) A wedding (C) An engagement (D) An elephant race
20. What jobs did the Asian elephant do in the past?
(A) They transported guests to weddings and worked in wars.
(B) They transported soldiers and tourists in traditional occasions.
(C) They transported soldiers and worked in the forests.
(D) They transported guests to weddings and pulled up tress.
21. What kind of people do Asian elephants transport nowadays?
(A) Special guests and soldiers (C) Tourists and tree loggers
(B) Soldiers and tree loggers (D) Tourists and people on special events
22. What do loggers do?
(A) They cut down trees. (C) They transport trees in the forests.
(B) They spend a lot of time with horses. (D) They pull trees with modern machines.
23. Why does Lester prefer to use horses?
(A) They are the fastest form of transportation and they don’t damage the forest.
(B) They are as good as modern machines and they don’t make as much noise.
(C) They are heavier than modern machinery and they aren’t as noisy as machines.
(D) They don’t damage the forest and they don’t make as much noise.

I = Interviewer, W = Sandy Weisz


I: Normally we only hear bad news so it’s good to have some good news from time to time. For
example, did you hear in the news about Maria Garza? She was sitting on an aeroplane in Denver
airport with her one-year-old child when she saw a fire from the window. It was coming from one
of the engines. Did you read that? No? It was amazing. While the other passengers were running
to the exits, Maria climbed out of the window and onto the wing of the plane. She saved her
daughter’s life and she was pregnant at the time! So, in fact she saved three lives.
In today’s programme we’re talking about why some people are survivors. We want to know what
makes these people so special. For example, what are their personal qualities? Here to help us
answer that question is Doctor Sandy Weisz. Sandy is a doctor of psychology and an expert in
survival skills. So Sandy, what kind of person is a survivor?
W: Well, the story of Maria Garza is a good one because she showed a personal quality that all
survivors have.
I: Which is?
W: They are always decisive. They always think and move very quickly and so she saved three
lives. It’s an important quality in a difficult situation. Another important quality they need is
determination. For example, did you read about thirteen-year-old Bethany Hamilton? She showed
real determination. One day when she was surfing a shark attacked her and she lost an arm. It was
an incredible story. With one arm, she swam back to the beach.
I: Incredible, and there was another recent similar story …err that couple…the Carlsons.
W: Sorry, what were they doing?
I: They were sailing their boat when a wave hit them. The boat sank and they were at sea for thirty-
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W: Oh yes, I remember that story. But they were experienced with boats so skill and knowledge
probably saved them more than anything else.
I: Right. So, what if I don’t have special personal qualities or skills? Is there anything I can do?
W: Yes, there is. Most survivors don’t normally take risks.
I: What do you mean?
W: Well, on an aeroplane, the survivors usually wear seat belts. At sea, you take extra food and
water. On a mountain, a climber always wears warm clothes…
I: Right. I suppose we normally think survivors are risk takers but in fact most of them are quite
careful.
W: Exactly. We all take risks—even when we walk across the road—but most survivors don’t take
unnecessary risks.

24. Which survivor escaped from a burning aeroplane?


(A) Sandy Weisz (C) Mr and Mrs Carlson
(B) Bethany Hamilton (D) Maria Garza
25. The main aim of the TV programme is to talk about .
(A) recent survival stories (C) the personal qualities of survivors
(B) the best survival stories (D) the bad news of of survivors
26. Doctor Weisz says all survivors .
(A) are decisive (C) are decisive and need determination
(B) need determination (D) are careful and take risks
27. The Carsons’ story is different to Bethany’s because .
(A) they were at sea for a long time (C) they didn’t have experience
(B) they were in the water (D) their boat was hit by another boat
28. Most survivors .
(A) don’t take risks (C) aren’t very careful
(B) often take risks (D) are incautious

Nowadays, every household produces electronic rubbish (or e-rubbish) - an old TV or computer
printer, or an out-of-date mobile phone we no longer need but when we throw these everyday
items away, not many of us know where these objects go. The journalist and photographer, Peter
Essick, decided to follow this e-rubbish to several difterent countries around the world.

In particular, Essick found a lot of e-rubbish goes to Ghana. There, he saw mountains of old
computers in the local markets The sellers resell some of them but not much equipment works.
Instead, they recycle the broken computers by melting the parts inside. These parts contain a little
metal such as copper or even gold sometimes. However, this process recycling is dangerous for
the workers because it produces a lot of toxic chemicals.

As a result of his journey. Peter Essick thinks it's important to stop exporting e-rubbish. It is bad
for the environment and it is bad for people's health. Instead, he belleves manufacturers need to
produce more eco- friendly electronics in the future. in other words, electronic products which you
can recycle cheaply, safely and in the country where they were made

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29. What example of electronic rubbish is NOT mentioned in the article?


(A) old television (C) out-of-date laptop
(B) old computer printer (D) out-dated mobile phone
30. According to the article, how many of us know where our e-rubbish goes?
(A) a little (B) a few (C) a lot of (D) many
31. Who is Peter Essick?
(A) a photographer and a journalist (C) a seller in Ghana
(B) the author of this article (D) a manufacturer
32. How many of the computers do sellers in Ghana resell?
(A) not many (B) mountains (C) not much (D) a little
33. In paragraph 2, what does the word ‘melting’ mean?
(A) becoming hard, and often turning to ice (C) causing a liquid to change to a gas
(B) heating an object until it turns to liquid (D) becoming impossible to see
34. How much metal of the computers contain?
(A) a lot of (B) much (C) a little (D) a few
35. Why is the process of recycling these parts so dangerous?
(A) Because the parts inside are melted.
(B) Because these parts don’t contain much metal.
(C) Because it produces a lot of toxic chemicals.
(D) Because exporting e-rubbish is stopped.
36. In paragraph 2, what does the word ‘toxic’ mean?
(A) local (B) bad (C) dangerous (D) poisonous
37. How much e-rubbish does Peter Essick think we should export?
(A) much (B) a little (C) none (D) all
38. Why should exporting e-rubbish be stopped?
(A) Because manufacturers need to produce more eco-friendly electronics in the future.
(B) Because it’s not good for the environment as well as people’s health.
(C) Because you can recycle electronics products cheaply and safely.
(D) Because you can recycle electronics products in the country they were made.

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C: Good morning. Can I help you?
J: Hi, I’m calling about an order for a Computer Circuit Board Clock from your website but I
received an email saying I have to wait seven more days.
C: One moment… Do you have the order number?
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C: Is that A as in Alpha?
J: That’s right.
C: Is that Ms Jane Powell of 90 North Lane?
J: Yes, it is.
C: Hmm. Can I put you on hold for a moment?
J: Sure.
C: Hello?
J: Yes, hello.
C: I’m very sorry but this product isn’t in stock at the moment. We’ll have it in seven days.
J: I already know that. But it’s my husband’s birthday tomorrow.
C: I see. Well, would you like to order a similar clock? We have an Apple iPod one for thirty-five
pounds.
J: Hmm. I really like the one I ordered.
C: Oh, I’m sorry about that. Would you like to cancel the order?
J: Yes, I think so. How does that work.
C: Well, we’ll refund the amount of thirty-nine pounds to your credit card.
J: OK. Thanks.
C: And would you like confirmation by email?
J: Yes, please.
C: Let me check. Your email is J-powell at S-mail dot com.
J: That’s right.
C: Is there anything else I can help you with?
J: No thanks. That’s everything.
C: OK. Goodbye.
J: Bye.

39. What information does the customer service assistant ask for and check?
(A) lastest product (B) online order (C) order number (D) receipt number
40. Why does Jane want the clock quickly?
(A) She has a problem with her order.
(B) She has to wait for one more week.
(C) It’s not in stock at the moment.
(D) It’s for her husband’s birthday the next day.
41. How much does the other clock cost?
(A) $35 (B) £35 (C) £39 (D) £90
42. What does Jane decide to do?
(A) She decides to cancel her order. (C) She waits for seven more days.
(B) She would like to order a similar clock. (D) She sends an email to confirm her order.
43. What will the customer service assistant email her?
(A) the confirmation of cancellation (C) credit card number
(B) the amound of refund (D) confirmation of the refund


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 I = Ian, A = Abdullah  J = Joanna, S = Sally


I: Hi Abdullah. How’s it going? J: Hello, Sally. How are you?
A: Good. I finished all my courses today so I S: Fine, thanks. It’s been a busy
can relax. week. J: Yes, I imagine. When do
I: Great. Maybe you’ll have time for some you finish? S: Tomorrow.
travelling and sightseeing now.
J: Oh, really. I didn’t realize it was so soon.
A: Maybe. But I think I’ll take it easy this
S: Well actually, my flight home is on
weekend. Saturday.
I: Oh! Well, why don’t you come to my J: But you’re staying for another week?
house? My family is coming over. We’re
S: No.
having a barbecue in the back garden.
It’ll be fun. J: Oh. Well, what are you doing tonight?
A: Thanks, but I have a few things to do at S: Nothing at the moment. I’ll be at my
home and it’s with your family so you hotel.
probably don’t want other people there... J: Well, would you like to come out for
dinner?
I: No, really. Don’t worry because I’m
Let’s go somewhere this evening.
inviting a few people from our class as
well. So you’ll know people. I’d really S: Really? I’d love to.
like you to come. J: Of course. I’d like to take you to my
A: OK. Thanks, that would be great. Is it a favourite restaurant.
special occasion? S: That would be wonderful. I’d like that
I: Well, my oldest sister has a new baby girl, very much.
so it’s a bit of a celebration for that. J: Great. Let’s go straight after work. I’ll
A: Oh! So I should bring something. meet you downstairs in reception.
I: No, please don’t. It isn’t like that. There’s S: OK. What time?
no need... J: I finish at six. Is that OK for you?
S: Sure. I’ll see you then. Bye.
Conversation 1
44. What event does Ian invite Abdullah to?
(A) a course at school (C) a sightseeing tour
(B) a travelling trip (D) a barbecue at his house
45. What will Abdullah do this weekend?
(A) Study (C) Relax
(B) Travel to somewhere (D) Do a part-time job
46. Why does Abdullah decline the invitation at first?
(A) Because he has nothing to do.
(B) Because he has to do gardening.
(C) Because he thinks it’s a family affair.
(D) Because he has to visit his friend’s house.
47. How does Ian convince Abdullah to come?
(A) He doesn’t want other people there except Abdullah.
(B) He tells Abdullah he’s inviting others from their class.
(C) He says that Abdullah know his family members.
(D) He will celebrate the party at their class.


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48. What does Abdullah need to get?
(A) Nothing (B) A present (C) Some flowers (D) Some money


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Conversation 2
49. When is Sally leaving?
(A) on Saturday (B) tomorrow (C) next week (D) at the moment
50. Where does Joanna invite Sally?
(A) to lunch at the café
(B) to lunch at the airport
(C) to dinner at her hotel the airport
(D) to dinner at her favourite restaurant
51. How does Sally respond to the invitation?
(A) She will answer later. (C) She declines it.
(B) She hasn’t decided yet. (D) She accepts it.
52. Where will they meet before they go to the restaurant?
(A) Upstairs (B) In reception (C) At the elevator (D) At the front door
53. What time will they meet?
(A) At 6am (B) Around 7pm (C) After 6pm (D) Before 6pm

Langston Hughes was one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. He was born
in Joplin, Missouri, and moved to Cleveland at the age of fourteen. Several years later he spent
one year in Mexico before attending Columbia University in New York. For a few 5 years after
that he roamed the world as a seaman, visiting ports around the world and writing some poetry. He
returned to the United States and attended Lincoln University, where he won the Witter Bynner
Prize for undergraduate poetry. After graduating in 1928, he traveled to Spain and to Russia with
the help of a Guggenheim fellowship.
His novels include Not Without Laughter (1930) and The Big Sea (1940). He wrote an
autobiography in 1956 and also published several collections of poetry. The collections include
The Weary Blues (1926), The Dream Keeper (1932), Shakespeare in Harlem (1942), Fields of
Wonder (1947), One Way 15 Ticket (1947), and Selected Poems (1959).
A man of many talents, Hughes was also a lyricist, librettist, and a journalist. As an older man in
the 1960s he spent much of his time collecting poems from Africa and from African-Americans to
popularize black writers. Hughes is one of the most accomplished writers in American 20 literary
history, and he is seen as one of the artistic leaders of the Harlem Renaissance, the period when a
neighborhood that was predominantly black produced a flood of great literature, music, and other
art forms depicting daily city life for African-Americans.

54. Where was Langston Hughes born?


(A) New York (B) North Carolina (C) Spain (D) Missouri
55. What provided Hughes with assistance for his travel to Spain and Russia?
(A) his job as a reporter (C) a college study program
(B) a literary fellowship (D) his career as a soldier
56. What did Hughes do during the later years of his life?
(A) write short stories (C) popularize African-American writers
(B) write about life in Harlem (D) support racial equality

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57. Langston Hughes was all of the following EXCEPT
(A) a journalist (B) a poet (C) an historian (D) a novelist
58. What is the main topic of this passage?
(A) American twentieth-century writers (C) African-American writers
(B) the life of Langston Hughes (D) the Harlem Renaissance

Dear Mum and Dad,


I'm writing this email because I've got some important news to tell you. I'm getting married! Isn't
that great?
It all happened last night. We were having dinner in a very nice Italian restaurant when Jake
suddenly became all quiet and said he had something to tell me. He looked so serious that I was
afraid he was going to break up with me or tell me he had a terrible illness, but then he took a little
black box out of his pocket and put it in front of me. I opened it and inside was an engagement
ring and he just said, 'Will you marry me?' I was so excited that I didn't even stop to think about it
and replied, 'Yes, of course I will, silly!' And I put the ring on my finger. So there we were,
engaged!
Then we spent the rest of the evening making plans. Can we have the wedding at your house?
You've got such a big, beautiful garden that it'll be perfect. We are going to wait until after my
final exams in June and I thought a good day would be 10th July. That gives us eight months to
plan everything. It should be enough time, especially as we don't want a big traditional white
wedding - just a big party with our best friends and family. We're not going to start a family
straight away because I need to get my career going, and I might even decide to stay on at
university and do a master's, but before we do that, we're going to travel round the world for a
year. Jake can take a career break for that time; his office have already said it's OK. It's so
exciting!
Anyway, I have to get to class now. I'll phone you tomorrow.
Your loving daughter,
Lucy

44. Lucy .
(A) goes to school (C) works in an office
(B) is a university student (D) has got married already
45. Jake told Lucy he .
(A) was worried about something serious
(B) was seriously ill
(C) wanted them to get engaged
(D) was writing an email to his parents
46. When Jake asked Lucy, she .
(A) replied immediately (C) didn't know what to say
(B) didn't say anything (D) told him an important news
47. Jake and Lucy are going to have .
(A) a big white wedding (C) a party at a very nice Italian

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48. After the wedding Lucy is going to .
(A) go back to university (C) have a baby
(B) go abroad (D) break up with him

Welcome to the Baggleton! This guide will help you find your way around the town. If you are
reading this, you are probably staying in one of our fine hotels: either in the historic city centre or
by the sea. Although our town is a small one, we have one of the best transport systems in the
country and wherever you want to go, you will find a method of transport that suits you.
To go to the wonderful sandy beach at Longshore, you can take the metro. There are two stops:
get off at Port station if you want to have lunch or dinner at one of our famous fish restaurants
overlooking the old port. After dinner, you can walk along the beach and get on the metro again at
the next stop, which is called Sandygate. From Port station it’s a five-minute walk to the
restaurants and it takes about fifteen minutes to walk along to the other end of the beach to
Sandygate station. For those of you who prefer the bus, or for those who don’t like walking, the
number 3 bus runs along the length of the beach with five stops between Port and Sandygate.
From the end of the beach, the bus then goes into the town centre, which is a pleasant one-hour
ride. Alternatively, take the metro from Sandygate and get off at Mullet station, which takes only
40 minutes. During rush hour it can take longer if you drive your own car.
You can buy tickets from your hotel, from any shop or restaurant or from special ticket machines.
Single tickets cost one euro each, return tickets are one euro seventy cents and for those of you
planning to use public transport a lot, a seven-day ticket costs eight euros and gives you unlimited
travel on all the buses, trains and of course on the metro too. Many of our office workers who live
by the sea take advantage of the weekly ticket. The metro is open from six o’clock in the morning
until midnight, but the buses run all night long.

49. Who was the guide written for?


(A) commuters (B) tourists (C) pedestrians (D) taxi drivers
50. Which metro station is nearest to the restaurants?
(A) Port (B) Sandygate (C) Mullet (D) None of them
51. Which is the best type of transport for people who want to get off half-way along the beach?
(A) walking (B) metro (C) taxi (D) bus
52. What's the cheapest type of ticket for commuters?
(A) a return ticket (C) a one-way ticket
(B) a single ticket (D) a seven-day ticket
53. Which is the fastest way to get from the beach to the town centre?
(A) bus (B) car (C) metro (D) train


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