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ĐẾ KIỂM TRA CUỐI HỌC KỲ - HỌC KỲ 2


ENGLISH SECOND TERM TEST 1
A. LISTENING
Listen to a talk about electricity and fill in the gaps. Track 9
Electricity (1) ________ the most important inventions ever. It is the thing that powers
the Earth. If (2) ________ no electricity, we’d be back in the dark ages. Few people stop and
(3) ________ just how amazing electricity is. With the flick of a switch, you can (4) ________
almost anything. Think about (5) ________ happen if there was no electricity. We’d have no
TV, no computers, no traffic signals. It would be like (6) ________ to living in caves. There
are a few (7) ________ about electricity, of course. Number one, it’s dangerous. Thousands
(8) ________ die each year from electrocuting themselves or in electrical fires. And number
two, it (9) ________ for the environment. Most electricity comes from (10) ________ and

that creates greenhouse gasses.


B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
11. A. eruption B. communicate C. multimedia D. earplug
12. A. increase B. speaker C. measure D. untreated
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
13. A. geography B. temporary C. apology D. astrology
14. A. adoptee B. employee C. refugee D. committee
15. A. chemical B. informal C. national D. medical
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
16. Hundreds of people were made ________ after the flood. They had nowhere to go.
A. mindless B. helpless C. careless D. homeless
17. Both French and English are ________ languages in Canada.
A. officiate B. officially C. office D. official
18. The air people breathe gets polluted ________ fumes from factories.
A. due to B. since C. therefore D. because
19. The bald eagle, an American symbol, ________ in any other places besides North
America.
A. doesn’t live B. won’t live C. is not living D. hasn’t lived
20. This time tomorrow I ________ with my cousin in Sydney on Skype.
A. will be chatting B. chat
C. am chatting D. will chat
21. If people really cared about the environment, there ________ less pollution.
A. will be B. would have C. will have D. would be
22. “Would you mind ________ me on Instagram, Lindsey?” - “Sure, why not?”
A. being followed B. follow
C. to follow D. following
23. All people ________ down into the cellar for protection by the time the tornado swept
through the town yesterday.
A. were going B. have gone C. had gone D. went
24. All the aquatic animals will die if people ________ dumping sewage into the lake.
A. won’t stop B. don’t stop C. wouldn’t stop D. didn’t stop
25. Coming to Scotland, visitors can drive through vast green ________
A. lochs B. stations C. pastures D. castles
26. Using music, codes or signs to communicate is called ________ communication.
A. non-verbal B. public C. non-public D. verbal
27. Five houses in a village in the eastern region ________ by the mudslide.
A. buried B. were buried C. had buried D. was buried
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correcting in each of
the following questions.
28. Peter refused working online because he prefers meeting face-to-face.
A. because B. prefers C. face-to-face D. working
29. Hundreds of houses destroyed after a tornado hit the small town of Texas.
A. Hundreds of B. of C. destroyed D. hit
30. The train to San Francisco will leave at 9:45 a.m. so you’d better hurry.
A. will leave B. The C. so D. 'd better
C. READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
Every year, the average temperature of the Earth’s surface gets a little bit warmer. This
gradual trend is called global warming. Warmer weather may sound nice, but global
warming is something to be very concerned

about.
Scientists are worried that continued warmer temperatures could damage the
environment in many devastating ways. Rising temperatures might cause plants and animals
to become extinct. They could melt enough polar ice to cause the levels of the sea to rise.
Weather patterns could also change. There might be more droughts or serious storms with
flooding. In some areas, human diseases could spread.
What is causing global warming? Humans are mostly to blame. Pollution from factories
and cars adds toxic gases to the air. These gases rise to the Earth’s atmosphere. As the sun’s
rays warm the Earth, the gases work much like the glass in a greenhouse. They help trap the
heat in the atmosphere and make the Earth grow warmer. That is why they are nicknamed
“greenhouse gases.”
It is our responsibility to take care of our planet. Global warming is a serious problem
with serious consequences. If we want future generations to enjoy their time on Earth, we
must act now!
31. In the sentence: Warmer weather may sound nice, but global warming is something to
be very concerned about. ” (in paragraph 1), the author suggests that people may not
_________.
A. care about warmer weather
B. understand how serious colder weather is
C. take global warming seriously
D. think warmer weather sounds nice
32. From the description of greenhouse gases, it can be concluded that a greenhouse is
________
A. a glass structure B. the Earth
C. a coloured home D. a type of gas
33. Which of the following is not a possible effect of global warming?
A. weather patterns changing B. more polar ice
C. human diseases spreading D. plants and animals becoming extinct
34. This passage is mostly about ________
A. the causes and effects of global warming
B. the reasons why global warming is not a serious problem
C. the solutions to global warming
D. the different types of global warming
35. The statement “humans are mostly to blame" in paragraph 3 suggests that ________
A. there are many factors that cause global warming
B. humans have not been blamed for global warming
C. humans are mostly responsible for global warming
D. humans have been blamed for global warming
Read the following passage about homelessness and mark the letter A, B, C or D to
indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Australia is the 6th biggest country in the world. Only Russia, China, Canada, USA and
Brazil are (36) ________ It is the world’s largest island.
(37) ________ the country is so big, it only has about 23 million inhabitants. 88% of all
Australians live in the big cities or smaller towns, which makes big areas of the country
empty.
Australia lies in the southern hemisphere, which means that the more south you go, the
cooler it gets. In the north parts of the country, it is always hot. The rest of the country has
really hot summers and mild winters. Snow only falls in the Australian Alps and in Tasmania.
When we have winter in Europe and Asia, the Australians have summer. So they celebrate
Christmas in the middle of the summer!
Australia is famous (38) ________ its wildlife. The most famous animal is probably the
kangaroo. The kangaroo, or ‘roo’ for short, has (39) ________ Australia’s national symbol.
The word “kangaroo” was the first Aboriginal word in the English language. There are
several spices of kangaroos. The red kangaroos are the biggest ones and they are (40)
________ in the middle of the country.
36. A. biggest B. more big C. bigger D. big
37. A. Although B. Despite C. However D. Because
38. A. in B. of C. for D. with
39. A. became B. been becoming C. become D. becoming
40. A. finding B. found C. founded D. find
D. WRITING
Complete the second sentence using the cue given so that its meaning is similar to the first
one.
41. “The people from Venus may travel in flying cars,” Jack answered me. (reported speech)
Jack thought
42. Mai is one of her friends.
Mai is
43. “Will those people become good friends with humans?” Kathy asked her
teacher. (reported speech)
Kathy asked her teacher
44. All flights had to be cancelled as a result of the pilots’ sudden strike. (so)
The pilots suddenly went on strike,
45. My teacher said: “People will soon communicate using telepathy.” (reported speech)
My teacher said
Choose the sentence that best combines the root sentence in such a way that their
meaning remains unchanged.
47. Study hard, or you won’t pass the exam.
A. If you study hard, you won’t pass the exam.
B. If you study hard, you will pass the exam.
C. If you don’t study hard, you won’t pass the exam.
D. Both B and C are correct.
48. This is the first time she has been to the United Kingdom.
A. She has been to the United Kingdom for some times before.
B. She has never been to the United Kingdom before.
C. She has never been to the United Kingdom.
D. She hasn’t been to the United Kingdom.
49. I don’t live with my mother, so that I can’t take care of her.
A. I can’t take care of my mother because of I don’t live with her.
B. Since I don’t live with my mother, I can’t take care of her.
C. Because not living with my mother so I can’t take care of her.
D. Because not live with my mother, I can’t take care of her
50. Many people had been homeless before they were rescued by the volunteers.
A. After they were rescued by the volunteers, many people had been homeless.
B. After they had been rescued by the volunteers, many people were homeless.
C. After they had been rescued by the volunteers, many people weren’t homeless.
D. After they were rescued by the volunteers, many people hadn’t been homeless.

ENGLISH SECOND TERM TEST 2


A. LISTENING
Listen to a talk about pollution and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Track 10
1. Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming ________
A. global warming B. dumping C. rubbish D. rubbish dumps
2. The polluted air causes children ________
A. breathing problems B. hear problems
C. air problem D. dangerous
3. Some rivers have no fish because of ________
A. no water B. garbage C. pollution D. global warming
4. Beaches are too _________ to walk on because of the garbage everywhere.
A. safe B. beautiful C. dangerous D. clean
5. The companies are more interested in ________ than pollution.
A. health B. profits C. fines D. pollution
Listen again then fill in the gap with suitable words. Track 10
Even though, there are warnings about (6) ________, companies don’t do anything to
reduce (7)________ Our sky, air, rivers, beaches and countryside are becoming rubbish
dump. The polluted rivers have no (8) ________ left and beaches are unsafe to walk on. It
seems a lot of people don’t care. There should be big fines for (9) ________ We have only
just started looking at our (10) ________
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
11. A. style B. butterfly C. technology D. sky
12. A. leather B. thermal C. further D. mother
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
13. A. climatography B. geography C. zoology D. ecology
14. A. responsibility B. infinitive C. majority D. insensitive
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
15. The teacher ________ me that I had better devote more time to science subjects such as
physics, chemistry, and biology.
A. talked B. spoke C. said D. told
16. The family succeeded in running out of the house before the walls ________
A. felt B. collapsed C. damaged D. erupted
17. If you pass your examination, we ________ a celebration.
A. have B. would have had
C. will have D. would have
18. Minh said that ________
A. I would try his best. B. he would try his best.
C. he will try my best. D. I will try my best.
19. Many aquatic animals die ________ the polluted water.
A. because B. because of C. Both B&D D. due to
20. In the future, people will probably communicate brain-to-brain, using ________
A. messenger B. holography C. blog D. telepathy
21. If there ________ fewer means of transport on the road, there would be less noise
pollution.
A. was B. are C. were D. is
22. Mark doesn’t mind ________ up early in the morning.
A. get B. to getting C. to get D. getting
23. The Sports Festival ________ in the school centre on April 18 th. It is a day to promote
children’s participation in sports.
A. will hold B. is held C. is holding D. holds
24. In 50 years’ time, we ________ in flying cars.
A. will be travelling B. are travelling
C. will be travelled D. are going to travel
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
25. It’s too dangerous to climb up that mountain.
A. normal B. risky C. brave D. unusual
26. There is an enormous gap in technology between developing and developed countries.
A. small B. tiny C. huge D. inconsiderable
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
27. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but we can prepare for them.
A. allow B. avoid C. stop D. predict
28. The sight of too many telephone poles, advertising billboards, overhead power times, or
shop signs may cause visual pollution.
A. cleanness B. eruption C. population D. contamination
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
29. A: “Thank you for spending time showing me around”.
B: “________”
A. I don’t want to spend it.
B. I don’t know what time that person come.
C. It’s my pleasure.
D. Never remind me.
30. A: “No one was killed in the forest fire two days ago”.
B:“ ________!”
A. Oh dear B. That’s shocking
C. That’s a relief D. How terrible
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
31. Nick said that he wants to stay in Viet Nam longer.
A B C D
32. The teacher told us that we will have a lesson in the language lab the following day.
A B C D
C READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
that best fits each of the numbered blank.
I’m Linh and now I (33) ________ at a high school in the United States. My biggest
challenge in the United States is the language (34) ________ I (35) ________ English for five
years but I still face difficulties in communication. For all the time, I feel nervous to
understand what other people were saying and why they were laughing. (36) ________ I go
to see an American movie, I still can’t understand the actors. Maybe because spoken English
has a lot of idioms and communication (37)________ may happen due to cultural
differences.
33. A. will be studying B. study C. am studying D. studies
34. A. difficulties B. world C. barrier D. communication
35. A. studied B. studies C. study D. have studied
36. A. When B. Why C. Who D. Which
37. A. interaction B. distance C. barrier D. breakdown
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
Inventions That Change Our World
People have been inventing things for years. Paper was invented about 2,000 years ago. The
wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago. What would life be like without paper to
write on or bikes to ride? Those inventions have made life easier.
Airplane
The Wright Brothers invented the first airplane in December 1903. That makes 2003 the
100th anniversary! Before the airplane was invented, most people traveled by cars, boats,
and trains. Today, airplanes help people travel faster. How do airplanes help you?
Telephone
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876. Before the telephone was invented,
people kept in touch by writing letters or talking in person. Today the telephone makes it
easier for people to talk to one another. How do telephones help you?
Automobile
The first four-wheeled gas-powered car was invented by Karl Benz in 1891. Before people
had cars, they couldn’t travel easily. They walked or rode horses for short trips. They took
trains or boats for long trips. Today cars are one of the main ways people travel. How do
cars help you?
Computer
People worked for years to make the first computer. It was built in 1946. The first computer
was called ENIAC. Today computers are an important part of many people’s lives. People
use computers as tools to write, get information, and much more. How do computers help
you?
38.Which of the following are two inventions in the passage that were invented before
1900?
A. The airplane and the telephone
B. The car and the computer
C. The computer and the airplane
D. The telephone and the car
39. What do all the inventions described in this text have in common?
A. All these inventions have changed how people travel.
B. All these inventions have made people’s lives easier.
C. All these inventions were invented in the twentieth century.
D. All these inventions were invented by Americans.
40. It can be inferred from the passage that ________
A. Alexander Graham Bell wrote many letters in his lifetime.
B. someone had the idea to invent the computer in the 1940s.
C. Karl Benz didn’t like to walk or ride horses for short trips.
D. the Wright Brothers spent a long time trying to invent the airplane.
41. What does the word “anniversary” in the second paragraph most nearly mean?
A. a statement of fact B. An event
C. a celebrated date D. An interesting idea
42. The primary purpose of this passage is to describe ________
A. Some ways that computers help make our lives easier.
B. Some inventions that have made a big difference.
C. The invention of the airplane in December 1903.
D. The reasons that Karl Benz invented the gas-powered car.
D. WRITING
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best sentence that can be made from the words
given in each of the following questions.
43. Many/ houses/ this/ village/ destroyed/ the/ storm/ last / week.
A. Many houses in this village were destroy by the storm last week.
B. Many houses in this village were destroyed by the storm last week.
C. Many houses in this village was destroyed by the storm last week.
D. Many houses in this village were destroyed for the storm last week.
44. My friends/ tell/ me/ they/ may/ go / sightsee/ Sa Pa / following week.
A. My friends told me that they may go sightseeing in Sa Pa the following week.
B. My friends tell me that they might go sightsee in Sa Pa the following week.
C. My friends told me that they might go sightseeing in Sa Pa the following week.
D. My friends told me that they might go sightsee in Sa Pa the following week.
45. Many plants/ trees / die /because /acid rain / last month.
A. Because many plants and trees died, the acid rain happened last month.
B. Many plants and trees died because the acid rain last month.
C. Many plants and trees died because of the acid rain happened last month.
D. Many plants and trees died because of the acid rain last month.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the
original sentence in each of the following questions.
46. Cars cause pollution. However, people still want them.
A. Despite cars cause pollution, people still want them.
B. Although cars cause pollution, people still want them.
C. Although cars cause pollution, but people still want them.
D. In spite of cars cause pollution, people still want them.
47. The man had a good salary. He was unhappy.
A. In spite of having a good salary, the man was unhappy.
B. In spite of having a good salary, he were unhappy.
C. Despite of having a good salary, he was unhappy.
D. In spite of the fact that having a good salary, the man was unhappy.
48. Mr. Smith has written a lot of articles for the CNN News.
A. A lot of articles has been written for the CNN News by Mr. Smith.
B. A lot of articles have written for the CNN News by Mr. Smith.
C. A lot of articles has written for the CNN News by Mr. Smith.
D. A lot of articles have been written for the CNN News by Mr. Smith.
49. My roommate told me: “While you are away, I’ll do the cleaning”.
A. My roommate told me that while I was away, I would have to do the cleaning.
B. My roommate told me that while I am away, she will do the cleaning.
C. My roommate told me that while she was away, I would have to do the cleaning.
D. My roommate told me that while I was away, she would do the cleaning.

ENGLISH SECOND TERM TEST 3


A. LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to a man talking about his energy level and fill in the gaps with suitable
words. Track 11
1. My energy levels ________ and down.
2 ________ are when my energy levels are high.
3. The food I eat doesn’t affect how ________ I am.
4. Although I eat nothing all day, I seem to have ________ level of energy.
5. The only thing that affects my energy is ________
Task 2: Listen again then decide if these sentences are true (T) or false (F). Track 11
Statements T F
6. The author’s energy levels stay the same all the time.
7. Some people he knows need 30 minutes to wake up.
8. He is affected a lot by the food he eats.
9. A bright, sunny day gives him less energetic.
10. Doing something exciting makes him have a lot of energy.
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
11. A. erupt B. bury C. shrug D. cultural
12. A. watched B. collapsed C. unlimited D. laughed
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
13. A. unforeseen B. education C. impolite D. pollution
14. A. visible B. discussion C. digital D. separate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
15. Don’t worry if you have some difficulty to communicating with foreigners.
A B C D
16. He told me that he hadn’t attended the science class yesterday.
A B C D
17. Because of the flood happened, many families lost their houses.
A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
18. John managed ________ his family in England by using Zalo.
A. contact B. to contact C. contacting D. to contacting
19. They ________ about video conferences at this time next Monday.
A. will talk B. are talking
C. will be talking D. are going to talk
20. Tree leaves ________ to wrap things.
A. should used B. should been used
C. should be used D. should be use
21. With the advance of the science and technology, our life changes greatly in various
________
A. scenes B. fields C. sights D. regions
22. Robots save workers from ________ dangerous tasks.
A. making B. having C. performing D. carrying
23. It is thought that driverless cars will transform the way we move ________ cities in the
future.
A. around B. away C. along D. ahead
24. Seven of 10 people prefer face-to-face ________ when having a date.
A. code B. sign C. language D. contact
25. We should not ________ passwords with anymore.
A. share B. send C. bring D. lend
26. She is looking forward ________ her grandparents again soon.
A. see B. to see C. seeing D. to seeing
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
27. “It’s rather cold here. Do you mind if I close the window?” - “________”
A. Yes, please. B. Sure, please. C. No, go ahead. D. I don’t like it.
28. “Do you need any help with your luggage?” - “No, ________”
A. don’t mention it B. I’m fine, thanks C. never mind D. it doesn’t matter
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
29. We are waiting for ages and you never showed up!
A. talked B. arrived C. overslept D. met
30. I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than talk on the phone.
A. facing them B. in person C. looking at them D. seeing them
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
31. If people fly more, carbon emissions will increase.
A. reuse B. recycle C. reduce D. decrease
32. She cried excitedly when she heard that news.
A. happily B. disappointedly C. delightedly D. interestedly
C. READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Telephone, television, radio, and the Internet help people (33) ________ with each
other. Because of these devices, ideas and news of events spread (34) ________ all over the
world. For example, within seconds, people can know the results of an election in another
country. An (35) ________ football match comes into homes of everyone with a television
set. News of a disaster, such as a flood, can bring help from (36) ________ countries. Within
hours, help is on the way. This is because modern (37) ________ information travels fast.
33. A. communicate B. communicating C. to communicate D. A&C
34. A. quickly B. quick C. slowly D. slow
35. A. rural B. international C. nation D. urban
36. A. close B. space C. distant D. rich
37. A. technology B. technological C. technique D. technical
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream about.
However, it has both advantages and disadvantages.
There are certainly many advantages of living in the country. First, you can enjoy peace
and quietness. Moreover, people tend to be friendlier. A further advantage is that there is
less traffic, so it is safer for young children.
However, there are certain disadvantages or drawbacks to life outside the city. First,
because there are fewer people, you are unlikely to have new friends. In addition,
entertainment is difficult to find, particularly in the evening. Furthermore, the fact that
there are fewer shops and services so it is quite hard to find jobs. As a result, you may have
to travel a long way to work, which can be extremely expensive.
In conclusion, it can be seen that the country is more suitable for some people than
others. On the whole, it is often the best place for those who are retired or who have young
children. In contrast, young or single people who have a career are better provided for in
the city.
38. According to the passage, living in the country has ________
A. both good and bad points B. only bad points
C. only good points D. no disadvantages
39. How many advantages does living in the country have?
A. two B. four C. three D. No
40. Living in the country is safer for young children because ________
A. there are few shops B. there is less traffic
C. there are fewer people D. there are few services
41. Which of the following statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The country is only suitable for retired people.
B. It’s hard to find entertainment in the country.
C. There are fewer shops and services in the country.
D. People in the country tend to be friendlier than people in the city.
42. What does the word “it “ in line 12 mean?
A. the countryside B. city life C. people D. traffic
D. WRITING
Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) that is almost the same in meaning as the sentence
given.
43. Tom said: “I want to buy a pocket calculator for my father.”
A. Tom said that he wanted to buy a pocket calculator for his father.
B. Tom said that I wanted to buy a pocket calculator for his father.
C. Tom said that he wanted to buy a pocket calculator for my father.
D. Tom said me that he wanted to buy a pocket calculator for his father.
44. They’re twins, but they don’t have many interests in common.
A. Despite they’re twins, they don’t have many interests in common.
B. They don’t have many interests in common although they’re twins.
C. Although they’re twins, but they don’t have many interests in common.
D. They don’t have many interests in common because they’re twins.
45. We are unable to see the stars in the sky. Light pollution occurs.
A. We are unable to see the stars in the sky because of the pollution.
B. We are unable to see the stars in the sky makes light pollution.
C. Light pollution makes us able to see the stars in the sky.
D. Light pollution makes us unable to see the stars in the sky.
46. They have provided the victims with food and clothing.
A. The victims have been provided with food and clothing.
B. The victims have been providing with food and clothing.
C. The victims has been provided with food and clothing.
D. The victims have to been provided with food and clothing.
Choose the best sentence (A, B, C or D) made from the given cues.
47. Robots / save / workers / perform / dangerous / tasks.
A. Robots save workers to performing dangerous tasks.
B. Robots save workers in performing dangerous tasks.
C. Robots save workers for performing dangerous tasks.
D. Robots save workers from performing dangerous tasks.
48. Telepathy / ability / communicate / information / use / your mind.
A. Telepathy is the ability to communicate information using your mind.
B. Telepathy is the ability of communicate information of using your mind.
C. Telepathy is the ability in communicate information to using your mind.
D. Telepathy is the ability to communicate information with using your mind.
49. She suggest/ take/ plane today/ or/ go/ train tomorrow.
A. She suggested that we should take the plane today or going by train tomorrow.
B. She suggested taking the plane today or going by train tomorrow.
C. She suggested taking the plane today or we should go by train tomorrow.
D. She suggested to take the plane today or to go by train tomorrow.
50. Mary / tell / me / she / want / become / famous singer / future.
A. Mary told me that she wanted to become a famous singer on the future.
B. Mary told me that she wants to become a famous singer in the future.
C. Mary told me that she wanted to become a famous singer in the future.
D. Mary told to me that she wanted to become a famous singer in the future.

ENGLISH SECOND TERM TEST 4


A. LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to a talk about natural disaster and fill in the gaps. Track 12
I don’t know about you, but I think there are more (1) ________ now than before. Every
time I (2)________ the news there’s some kind of disaster. There are bushfires in Australia
and California, earthquakes in China, hurricanes in Mexico and (3) ________ Africa. I’m sure
global warming is creating more natural disasters. I’m lucky. Where I live, we (4) ________
natural disasters. I’ve never experienced anything like the things on TV. Japan has many
natural disasters. They have earthquakes, typhoons, flooding, volcanoes, all kinds of things.
They are lucky they have the money (5) ________ them. There are countries in Africa that
aren’t rich. When a natural disaster hits them, everyone suffers terribly.
Task 2: Listen to a mam talking about Science and choose the correct answer. Track 13
6. The speaker thought Science is ________
A. an interesting subject B. an important subject
C. Both A & B D. an important and easy subject
7. In Science lessons, he always works on things and ________
A. does exercise B. tells a story
C. does experiments D. does physical exercises
8. The speaker wants to ________
A. be a pilot B. have a computer C. be a scientist D. be a biologist
9. We can go to different ________ because of science.
A. place B. planets C. countries D. world
10. All of ________ can be solved with science.
A. the world’s problems B. important things
C. the governments D. better scientists
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
11. A. loch B. which C. cholera D. chemistry
12. A. blind B. invent C. divide D. provide
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
13. A. unable B. unhealthy C. impolite D. imbalance
14. A. Japanese B. technology C. underground D. employee
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of
the following questions.
15. When the policeman came to the scene, the driver of the car was left.
A. When B. came to C. of D. was left
16. I asked Tam if does she wanted to visit the Great Wall of China.
A. asked B. does C. wanted D. the
17. What will he be done this time next Sunday?
A. will B. be C. done D. this time
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
18. The USA has a population of 304 million, and it’s the third ________ country in the
world.
A. smallest B. largest C. narrowest D. highest
19. Four countries ________ by Mr. Brown so far.
A. have been visited B. visited
C. were visited D. have visited
20. The teacher asked Lan what she had done ________
A. the previous day B. yesterday
C. the next day D. the before day
21. What ________ you do to help the environment if you were the president?
A. will B. did C. would D. do
22. They have decided ________ a video conference with their teammates right away.
A. having B. to have C. will be had D. to having
23. Most people ________ before the volcano ________
A. will be leaving - erupted C. had left - was erupted
B. had left - erupted D. left - have erupted
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
24. Driving through vast green pastures or boating on scenic lakes - or lochs - are
other attractions that Scotland offers.
A. famous people B. friendly tourists
C. beautiful places D. wide lakes and rivers
25. After the earthquake, his building was used exclusively for the accommodation of the
victims.
A. workplace B. houses C. markets D. office
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
26. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but we can prepare for them.
A. avoid B. stop C. allow D. predict
27. Things got a little out of hand at the party and three windows were broken.
A. under control B. homeless C. interact D. transform
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the
following exchanges.
28. John: “Oh, I forget my girlfriend’s birthday last week.”
Anne: “________”
A. Not on your life. B. So I guess you are in the doghouse again.
C. Sure, knock on wood. D. You really should get a life.
29. John: “We believe that somewhere out in the universe, there are other forms of life.”
Daniel: “________”
A. Congratulations! B. Me neither!
C. So do I. D. How terrible!
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in the
following questions.
30. I’d like to communicate face and face with teachers and friends.
A. like B. to C. face and face D. with
31. Thousands of people affected by natural disasters every year.
A. of B. affected C. by D. every year
32. Jane said that she doesn’t want to come to Bobby’s party.
A. that B. she C. doesn’t D. to
C. READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
E-mail, and chat rooms let children communicate (33) ________ friends and family
members. They can also allow children to connect with people that they have never met in
person. Knowing a little about each of these communication services can help parents keep
children safer while online. Through e-mail, (34) ________ can easily send and receive
messages. These messages may also have text, audio, and picture files attached. Signing up
for an e-mail account is simple (35) ________ most services offer them for free. Sometimes
these messages contain viruses, or other inappropriate content, so parents should warn
children to be wary of e-mails from (36) ________ people. Chat rooms are online hang-out
spots where anyone can talk about anything - current events, books, and other common
interests. Users often do not know each other in real life, so it is important that parents
keep a close eye on the content of any (37) ________
33. A. to B. with C. for D. through
34. A. receivers B. messengers C. users D. partners
35. A. due to B. because C. because of D. so
36. A. known B. well-known C. unknown D. unpopular
37. A. conversations B. meetings C. letters D. users
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
ALASKA
Alaska is perhaps the most amazing state in the USA. It has coastlines facing both the
Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This state has an incredible three million lakes. That’s
four lakes per person living there.
Many cities in Alaska cannot be reached by road, sea, or river. The only way to get in
and out is by air, on foot, or by dogsled. That’s why Alaska has the busiest sea airport in the
world, Lake Hood Seaplane Base. Nearly two hundred floatplanes take off and land on the
water of this airport every day. It’s really a fun scene to watch.
Alaska is called the Land of the Midnight Sun because in summer, the sun does not set
for nearly three months. But in winter the sun stays almost unseen.
All Alaskans take special pride in their beautiful and unique state.
38. Alaska ________
A. is an island in the Pacific Ocean.
B. is another name for the USA.
C. has coastlines facing both the Pacific and the Arctic Oceans.
D. is an island in the Arctic Ocean.
39. Which statement below is NOT CORRECT?
A. In Alaska, the number of lakes is bigger than that of people.
B. Alaska has an incredibly high number of lakes.
C. There is one lake for each person living there.
D. You can’t get to Alaska by sailboat.
40. Which method below can always be used to reach some places in Alaska?
A. by river B. by air C. byroad D. by bus
41. In Alaska we can always see the Sun ________
A. in summer. B. in winter.
C. every month of the year. D. in spring.
42. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Special and unique things in Alaska
B. How to travel to the land of midnight Sun in summer
C. Various lakes in Alaska
D. The best airport in the world
D. WRITING
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the
original sentence in the following questions.
43. He said: “I like to do physics experiments now.”
A. He said that he liked to do physics experiments then.
B. He said that he likes to do physics experiments these.
C. He said that he had liked to do physics experiments here.
D. He said that he did like to do physics experiments then.
44. After she had explained everything clearly, we started our work.
A. By the time we started our work, she had explained everything clearly.
B. At the time we started our work, she had explained everything clearly.
C. By the time we started our work, she explained everything clearly.
D. By the time we had started our work, she had explained everything clear.
45. Because you speak English unnaturally, they do not understand you.
A. Unless you spoke English naturally, they’d understand you.
B. If you speak English naturally, they’d understand you.
C. If you spoke English naturally, they will understand you.
D. If you spoke English naturally, they’d understand you.
46. Although Singapore is a developed country, it is not polluted by industry.
A. Due to being a developed country, Singapore is not polluted by industry.
B. Despite being a developed country, Singapore is not polluted by industry.
C. As being a developed country, Singapore is polluted by industry.
D. Even though a developed country, Singapore is not polluted by industry.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues.
47. Lucia/ said/ they/ be not/ going to/ the/ cinema/ night.
A. Lucia said that they aren’t going to the cinema this night.
B. Lucia said that they wasn’t going to the cinema that night.
C. Lucia said that they weren’t going to the cinema that night.
D. Lucia said that they hadn’t been going to the cinema that night.
48. the/ been/ stricken/ rescue workers/ to/ area/ sent/?
A. Has been rescue workers sent to the stricken area?
B. Have rescue workers sent been to the stricken area?
C. Have rescue workers been sent to the stricken area?
D. Have rescue workers been to sent the stricken area?
49. If/ there/ be/ fire/ your house, call/114.
A. If there was a fire in your house, to call 114.
B. If there been a fire in your house, calling 114.
C. If there be a fire in your house, call 114.
D. If there is a fire in your house, call 114.
50. Learn/ English/ help/ us/ get over/ language barriers.
A. Learn English helps us get over language barriers.
B. Learning English helps us get over the language barriers.
C. To Learn English helps us get over the language barriers.
D. Learnt English helps us to get over the language barriers

ENGLISH SECOND TERM TEST 5


A. LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to a talk about technology and fill in the gaps. Track 14
What would we do without (1) ________? Would we still be living in caves? Probably. I think
there are two (2) ________ technology. The kinds before and after computers. When we
think about technology before computers, it was quite basic. It was all mechanical. Things
like steam trains and fridges. At the time, that was (3) ________ technology. But, today’s
technology is really cutting edge. It’s the kind of technology that is (4) ________ as soon as it
hits the shelves. I love this. It’s so exciting seeing it all happen. I love reading about what
technology we’ll have in the future, and then buy it a few years later. It’s like buying
technology from science fiction movies. I’d love to live to be 200 so I can see what
technology (5) ________ then.
Task 2: Listen to a talk about pollution and decide if the statements are True (T) or False
(F) by marking the letter A or B. Track 15
6. People don't care about the environment so they pollute the air just to make lots of
money.
A. True B. False
7. Big companies don’t have the money to say they are “green”.
A. True B. False
8. We are all healthier because of companies that pollute the air or our rivers.
A. True B. False
9. Everybody needs to think about how we can reduce the amount of pollution we create.
A. True B. False
10. Barack Obama says he’s going to do his best to help the Earth.
A. True B. False
B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in pronunciation in the following questions.
11. A. actually B. Jupiter C. fortunate D. temperature
12. A. benefit B. unhealthy C. lemonade D. measure
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in the following questions.
13. A. pollutant B. permanent C. untreated D. dramatic
14. A. meaningful B. powerful C. poisonous D. enormous
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the following questions.
15. We can ________ not only through words but also through facial expressions.
A. talk B. transfer C. interpret D. communicate
16. Speak slowly ________ your friends can understand you.
A. such that B. so that C. so as to D. for fear that
17. A ________ person likes meeting and talking with other people.
A. helpful B. shy C. sociable D. humourous
18. People will be ________ to a safe place to live in the short run.
A. taken B. took C. takes D. to take
19. Is it ________ to improve our speaking skill?
A. import B. importing C. importance D. important
20. Scientists are ________ new technology for making artificial intelligence with emotions.
A. looking up B. looking for C. looking at D. looking down
21. Beside their advantages in our life, technology is also responsible ________ pollution
and global warming.
A. for B. with C. to D. toward
22. The internet is one of the most effective ________ of communication.
A. kinds B. form C. means D. way
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in the
following questions.
23. The new computer chip will probable be delayed because the hurricane on the East
Coast has disrupted air traffic.
A. probable B. delayed C. on D. has disrupted
24. Because of language barrier, they decided using body language to communicate.
A. Because of B. using
C. body D. to communicate
25. Lien told she doesn’t like to go for a picnic the following day.
A. doesn’t B. to go C. for D. following
26. I will wait for you at this place and time tomorrow morning.
A. will wait B. for you C. at this D. time
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in the following questions.
27. Don’t drink that water. It’s contaminated.
A. polluted B. unpolluted C. unclean D. impure
28. Many seabirds were dead because of the oil spill.
A. live B. alive C. breath D. unbreathing
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in the following questions.
29. The forest fire raged for eight hours, killing all of the animals.
A. arrived B. fought C. collapsed D. spread
30. Snail mail has become less popular today, in comparison to email.
A. Airmail B. Texting C. Letter D. Message
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete the
following exchanges.
31. Linh: “It seems like we have many problems with traffic on Earth!”
Trang: “________”
A. Sounds interesting. B. That’s right.
C. We don’t use oil like you. D. How do you get around?
32. Phong: “That’s a modern computer you are using!”
Mai: “________”
A. Can I have it? B. It’s in the room.
C. I’m glad you like it. D. Oh, no, not really.
C. READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Nowadays, Facebook is the most popular (33) ________ media which helps us to connect
people. Not only adults but also teenagers (34) ________ using Facebook. There are many
(35) ________ to communicate on Facebook. You can post messages to the public or to your
friends. If you want a private conversation, you can (36) ________ a direct message to a
friend and start (37) ________ If you want to meet new people with same interests, you can
join in Facebook groups or Facebook pages.
33. A. social B. society C. sociable D. socialize
34. A. will B. is C. are D. were
35. A. areas B. ways C. kinds D. forms
36. A. receive B. get C. take D. send
37. A. chatted B. chat C. to chatting D. chatting
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
Mercury is the smallest member of the sun’s family. It is only 3100 miles across. It is
also the Sun’s swiftest planet. Its yearly journey round the Sun is only 85 days. Mercury
always keeps one side towards the sun. On this side it is always day, on the other side
always night. We only see the lighted side. Mercury appears to us like a yellowish orange
star. The nearest planet to the Sun, it is always seen near the sun, either just before sunrise
or soon after sunset. People sometimes call mercury the morning star or evening star.
Mercury is half the size of the Earth. Because it is much lighter, it has much less gravity.
If you can visit Mercury in a spaceship, you will find it a strange world. Its low gravity makes
you feel very light. If your weight on Earth is 100 pounds, your weight on Mercury is only 27
pounds. Looking at the Sun from Mercury, you can see that it’s much more brilliant than it is
seen from the Earth. And the yellow centre of the Sun appears three times bigger from
Mercury. On its lighted side, Mercury’s temperature is about 300 degrees centigrade. But
the dark side is extremely cold, 150 degrees below zero, so mercury is probably the coldest
as well as the hottest of the planets.
38. Mercury is ________
A. the Sun’s fastest planet. B. the coldest planet.
C. the hottest planet. D. All are correct.
39. We cannot see the dark side of Mercury because ________
A. it moves very fast.
B. it always appears just before sunrise or soon after sunset.
C. it always keeps one side towards the Sun.
D. it is too far for us to see.
40. When can we see Mercury? - We can see it ________
A. just before the sunset. B. just before sunrise.
C. after the sunset. D. before sunrise and after sunset.
41. Why do we weigh much on the Earth than on Mercury? - Because ________
A. Mercury is nearer to the Sun.
B. Mercury has got less gravity than the Earth.
C. Mercury is much hotter.
D. None are correct.
42. Why does the sun look bigger when it is seen from Mercury? - Because ________
A. Mercury is the smallest planet of the Sun.
B. Mercury is nearer to the Sun.
C. Mercury is a light planet.
D. It only takes Mercury 88 days to move round the Sun.
D. WRITING
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is made from the given cues.
43. Peter/ want/ know/ aliens/ communicate/ verbally
A. Peter wanted to knew if aliens could communicate verbally.
B. Peter wanted to know if aliens can communicate verbally.
C. Peter wanted to know if aliens could communicate verbally.
D. Peter want to know if aliens could communicate verbally.
44. Alexander Graham Bell/ widely/ know/ the inventor/ first telephone.
A. Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as the inventor of the first telephone.
B. Alexander Graham Bell is widely known the inventor of the first telephone.
C. Alexander Graham Bell is widely known as the inventor of first telephone.
D. Alexander Graham Bell widely is known as the inventor of the first telephone.
45. We/ plan/ have/ picnic/ this Sunday.
A. We are planned to have a picnic this Sunday.
B. We will to plan to have a picnic this Sunday.
C. We will be planning to have a picnic this Sunday.
D. We plan to have a picnic this Sunday.
46. If/ you/Vietmamese/you/will/know/ story/ Chung cakes/Day cake.
A. If you are Vietnamese, you will know the story of Chung cakes and Day cakes.
B. If you are Vietnamese, you will to know the story of Chung cakes and Day cakes.
C. If you are Vietnamese, you will know the story about Chung cakes and Day cakes.
D. If you were Vietnamese, you will know the story of Chung cakes and Day cakes.
47.“I’m working in a restaurant, and don’t care much for it.”, she said.
A. She said that she was working in a restaurant, and didn’t care much for it.
B. She said that she was working in a restaurant, and doesn’t care much for it.
C. She said that she is working in a restaurant, and didn’t care much for it.
D. She said that she was working in a restaurant, and didn’t cared much for it.
48. Our teacher is not here now, so we can’t ask him about the difference between
“science” and “technology”.
A. If our teacher were here now, we will ask him about the difference between “science”
and “technology”.
B. If our teacher were not here now, we could ask him about the difference between
“science” and “technology”.
C. If our teacher is here now, we could ask him about the difference between “science”
and “technology”.
D. If our teacher were here now, we could ask him about the difference between
“science” and “technology”.
49. The man told his friend that he had seen a UFO the day before.
A. “I saw a UFO yesterday.”, the man said to his friend.
B. “I have seen a UFO yesterday.”, the man said to his friend.
C. “I see a UFO today.”, the man said to his friend.
D. “I saw a UFO the day before.”, the man said to his friend.
50. Science is used in all corners of the world for the benefit of people.
A. People are use science in all corners of the world for the benefit of them.
B. People used science in all corners of the world for the benefit of them.
C. People use science in all corners of the world for the benefit of them.
D. People uses science in all corners of the world for the benefit of them.

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