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This document contains a practice test with multiple choice questions to assess understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The test contains three sections: Section I has 20 questions about choosing the most suitable word or phrase to complete sentences. Section II has 20 questions about identifying errors in underlined portions of sentences. Section III has 30 questions about choosing the best answer based on two reading passages. The passages discuss the work of volunteers with an environmental organization and cultural customs across different countries.
This document contains a practice test with multiple choice questions to assess understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The test contains three sections: Section I has 20 questions about choosing the most suitable word or phrase to complete sentences. Section II has 20 questions about identifying errors in underlined portions of sentences. Section III has 30 questions about choosing the best answer based on two reading passages. The passages discuss the work of volunteers with an environmental organization and cultural customs across different countries.
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This document contains a practice test with multiple choice questions to assess understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The test contains three sections: Section I has 20 questions about choosing the most suitable word or phrase to complete sentences. Section II has 20 questions about identifying errors in underlined portions of sentences. Section III has 30 questions about choosing the best answer based on two reading passages. The passages discuss the work of volunteers with an environmental organization and cultural customs across different countries.
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I. Choose the the most suitable word or phrase to complete the
following sentences 1. I must go to the station______my friends are waiting for me A. which B. where C. who D. when 2. My sister is the girl______hat is the same as mine. A. who B. which C. whose D. whom 3. Can you show me the camera______in Japan? A. making B. to make C. made D. which makes 4. You can improve your______by reading books. A. knowing B. knowledge C. knowledgeable D. cultural 5. We are trying to make_____of our natural resources. A. useful B. usefully C. used D. use 6. ____animals are now protected by laws A. Dangerous B. EndangeringC. Endangered D. Danger 7. We have a_____office in Ho Chi Minh city A. representing B. representative C. represent D. represented 8. He knows everything about cars. He is a_____mechanic A.good-training B. well-training C. good-trained D.well- trained 9. The man_____the white horse is my boss. A. riding B. rides C. rode D. is riding 10. Every day cars and motorbikes______a lot of petrol A. consumption B. consumers C. consumes D. consume 11. The U.S president, George Bush paid an______visit to Hanoi in 2006. A. office B. official C. officially D. officer 12. Electricity_____from the sun, the wind is environmentally friendly A. produced B. producing C. which produces D. which produced 13. Would you mind____me a book you have just bought? A. to land B. lending C. to borrow D. borrowing 14. Anyone____the bells first will have the right to answer the question. A. who rings B. who ring C. rang D. rings 15. Shut the door,_____? A. don’t you B. won’t you C. do you D. will you 16. I am your friend,____I? A. am not B. am C. aren’t D. do 17. We would rather_____slaves? A. dying to being B. to die than to be C. die than be D. die to be 18. If you_____5 minutes earlier, you would meet her. A. come B. came C. had come D. had came 19. His suits used to_____by my famous tailor. A. being made B. making C. be making D. be made 20. Neither she nor I_____responsible for that. It isn’t our duty A. are B. is C. am D. have II. Choose underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 21. His mother makes him to get up early in the morning A B C D 22. The president was made resign by the repels A B C D 23. He is the most interested man I have ever met. A B C D 24. It’s him who has won the gold medal for men’s long jump A B C D 25. You have to keeping the books I lend you carefully. A B C D 26. Doctors are looking after the people who were serious injured in the accident. A B C D 27. That is your house, is that? A B C D 28. He never tells a lie. He is a dishonest man. A B C D 29. I prefer listening to music than playing chess A B C D 30. Only by improving our equipment we can increase our production A B C D 31. You can send the report neither by fax or by email A B C D 32. It was thought that he is living abroard A B C D 33. He hasn’t got neither a job nor a house A B C D 34.The first Native American to occupy what is now the southwestern United States were A B C thee Big-Game Hunters, which appeared about 10,000 B.C D 35.Most of the damage property attributed to the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 A B C resulted from the fire that followed D 36. A number of the American Indian languages spoken at the time of the A B C European arrival in the New World in the late fifteen century have become extinct. D 37.I wonder if you would be kind enough helping me put this suitcase onto the rack A B C D 38. Houses destroying in the war are now being rebuilt. A B C D 39. In spite of the bad weather the plane was landing safely at Noi Bai airport. A B C D 40. I am fed up for being told what to do everyday by my father. A B C D. 41. If I had a lot of money I would travel around the world to see all wondering of the world. A B C D 42. Of the two landscapes that you have shown me this one is the most picturesque A B C D 43. This one is more interesting of the two books A B C D 44. This picture is colorfuler than the one in the hall A B C D 45. Among my students, he is the most intelligent than all A B C D 46. One of the more popular singers in the world is Michel Jacson A B C D 47. No sooner he had received the letter than he called Maria. A B C D 48. The more money you have, you want more A B C D 49. I am looking for a six quarts pressure cooker. A B C D 50. That recipe calls for many more sugar than hers does. A B C D III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each question or statement. Passage I He has counted birds in the rain forests of South America. He has planted trees in Europe and he has studied whales in the Pacific Ocean. “On my last expedition I was in Hawaii. We were in a ssmall island. We got up at 6 a.m. Every morning and had our breakfast. Then we went out in the boats and we loked for whales. We spent most of the day in a boat. We photoghraphed the whales, counted them, and we recorded their songs. Whales sing to each other, you know? In the everning we put all the data into the computer. It was hard work, but we had a lot of fun, and I learnt a lot, too ”. Earthwatch has found volunteers for hundreds of expeditions. They’re all ordinary people-male and female, young and old, teachers, students, office workers, engineer. They’ve dug up dinosaur bones in North America and they’ve studied ancient civilizations in Central America and Australasia. 51. What does the word “he” in the passage refer to? A. a teacher B. a student C. an organization D.a volunteer 52. What did volunteer do in the Pacific Ocean? A.They studied whales B. They studied elephants C. They studied birds D. They studied animals 53. What exactly did they do? A.They took a lot of photos of themselves B.They counted the photos C. They took photos of whales D. They played with the whales 54. What did they do in the evernings? A. They put all the data to the computer B.They put all the data on the computer C.They put the data on TV D.They put all the data into the computer 55. What sort of people does the organization want to find? A. It wants to find volunteers for hundreds of expedition B. It wants to find ordinary as volunteers C. It wants to find males as volunteers D. It wants to find females as volunteers 56. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A. The volunteers have dug up dinosaur bones in North America B. The volunteers have studied ancient civilizations in Central America C. The volunteers are all ordinary people D. He has counted birds in Europe 57. What does the word “their” refer to? A. Birds’ B. volunteers’ C. whales’ D. trees’ 58. What does the word “they” refer to? A. Birds B. Volunteers C. Whales D. Trees PassageII Each nation has its own customs and ways of life. For example, in some Asian countries, a guest takes off his shoes before entering the house. However, this is not done in European countries. A guest in a Chinese house never finishes a drink. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. So does a guest in a Malaysian house. He always leaves a little food. In England, however, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he has enjoyed it. There are more than five billion people on earth. They have different customs and ways of life. They judge the world from their own society’s way of looking at things. 59. How does a guest in some Asian countries behave before entering the house? A. He takes on his shoes B. He takes off his hat C. He takes off his shoes D. He takes off his jacket 60. Why doesn’t a guest in a Chinese house finish his drink? A. to show that he has had enough B. to show that he enjoyed it C. to show that he couldn’t finish it D. to show that he didn’t like it 61. Which statement is true about drinking? A. When an English guest enjoys a drink, he drinks it all B. When a Malaysian guest enjoys a drink, he drinks it all C. When an Chinese guest enjoys a drink, he never finishes a drink D. When an European guest enjoys a drink, he leaves a little 62. Which statement is not true according to the passage? A. People from different countries see the world in the same way. B. in some Asian countries, a guest takes off his shoes before entering the house C. Nations have different customs and ways of life D. In England, a guest always finishes a drink 63. What does the word “it” refer to? A. a guest B. a nation C. a drink D. a country 64. What does the word “they” refer to? A. guests B. nations C. people D. countries 65. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A. A Chinese guest leaves a little to show that he has had enough. B. A guest in a Malaysian house always leaves a little food. C. In some European countries, a guest takes off his shoes before entering the house. D. In England, a guest always finishes a drink to show that he has enjoyed it. Passage III. Colours mean different things in different countries. In China, for example, women wear red clothes when they get married. In Europe, however, women wear white. In some countries red means danger. It is the colour used for stop signs and traffic lights. Red is also the colour of blood and fire. It is also the colour of love. People often send red roses to the person they love. However, if people “see red” it means they are angry. In many parts of the world, baby boys wear blue clothes and baby girls wear pink clothes. Because of this, we think of blue as a male colour and pink as a female colour. Many women wear blue clothes, but not many men wear pink clothes. 66. What colour clothes do women in China wear when they get married? A. white B.red C. pink D. blue 67. Which countries do women wear white? A. China B. Vietnam C. France D. Europe 68. What does red mean in some countries? A. fun B.danger C. dangerous D. beautiful 69. What do people send to the person they love? A. love B. pegions C. toys D. roses 70. What does the word “also” mean? A.either B. too C. neither D. not same 71. What does the word “It” refer to? A. love B. danger C. red D. blood 72. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A. In some countries, baby boys and girls all wear same colour clothes. B. Red is the colour of blood and fire C. Many women wear blue clothes, but not many men wear pink clothes. D. People often send red roses to the person they love. Passage IV The thing I like most about living on a farm is the change of seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. You can see them all come and go and each one is completely different. In the city you can’t tell the difference – you can buy summer flowers in winter and eat the same vegetable all the year round. Here in the country you only eat things at certain times of the year – for example strawberries in June and turnips in winter. You live with seasons. Also we make most of our food – we make butter and cheese, we grow our own vegetables and bake our own bread. We never eat frozen or tinned food. Everything is fresh so it must be better for you. City people may think we miss a lot of good things about modern life, but in my opinion they miss a lot more than we do – they miss real life. 73. What does the writer like most about living on the farm? A. spring B. summer flowers C. change of season D. autumn 74. What kind of food do they make in the country? A. butter B. refreshment C. cocacola D. flowers 75. Why can’t you tell the difference among seasons when you live in the city? A. Because you can buy summer flowers in wint B. Because you can eat the different vegetable all the year round. C. Because you make most of your food. D. Because seasons change every year 76. What does the word “they” refer to? A. city people B. country people C. visitors D. foreigners 77. What does the word “you” refer to? A. the writer B. the author C. the reader D. the audience 78. Which statement is true according to the passage? A. you can buy winter flowers in winter B. you can eat the same vegetable all the year round. C. Everything is fresh so it must be worse for you. D. City people may enjoy real life. 79. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A. you can buy winter flowers in winter B. you can eat the different vegetable all the year round. C. City people miss a lot more than the writer does D. City people may think we miss a lot of good things about modern life Passage V When I was twenty-one, I came to live in London. I shared a damp basement flat with a beautiful girl from Brighton. We were here for quite a long time. Her name was Sam. She had long brown hair and a slim figure that I was madly jealous of. She ate three chocolate bars for breakfast every morning. I used to lie in bed looking at her eating and getting dressed, wondering how she could possibly consume so much sugar without losing her teeth, her figure or her complexion. She would put on her make-up in under a minute, throw on what ever clothes happened to be lying around the room and rush off to work looking like a model on the cover of fashion magazine. Like me, she was just an art teacher in a secondary school. 80. How old was the writer when she moved to London? A. 20 B. 21 C. 22. D. 23 81. What did Sam look like? A. She had brown hair B. She had brown eyes C. she had a slim waist D. She had a beautiful face 82. What does the word “here” refer to? A.London B. a flat C. Brighton D. a secondary school 83. Which statement is not true according to the passage? A. It took Sam much time to make up. B. Sam had long brown hair and a slim figure C. Sam was an art teacher in a secondary school. D. Sam consumes so much sugar 84. Who did the writer live with? A. a basement B. a girl C. Sam D. Brighton 85. What does the writer do? A. a student B. a teacher C. a painter D. a tourist 86. How long did Sam take to make up? A. a minute B. under a minute C. over a minute D. half a minute 87. What does the word “her” refer to ? A. the writer’s B. Sam C. Sam’s D. the writer Passage VI In many places in the world today, the poor are getting poorer while the rich are getting richer and the programmes of development planning and foreign aid appear to be unable to reverse this trend. Nearly all the developing countries have a modern sector, where the patterns of living and working are not only unsatisfactory, but in many cases are even getting worse. The poor in developing countries have so few work opportunities that they cannot work their way out of their situation. There is no hope for them in the rural areas, so they drift into the big cities. This causes many social as well as economic problems. The mass migration into the cities called urbanization is one of the most serious problems facing the developing countries. 88. What is happening to the poor in many places in the world A. getting richer B. getting poorer C. more wealthy D. more powerful 89. How many work opportunities do the poor in developing countries have? A. some B. a few C. few D. a lot 90. What does the word “they” refer to? A. opportunities B. rich people C. poor D. the poor 91. Why do the poor drift into the big cities? A. Because there is no hope for them in the rural areas B. Because there is a hope for them in the rural areas C. Because of many social and economic proplems. D. Because of the most serious problems facing the developing countries. 92. Which statement is true according to the passage? A. the poor are getting richer while the rich are getting poorer B. All the developing countries have a modern sector C. The patterns of living and working are unsatisfactory D.The poor can work their way out of their situation. 93. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A. Nearly all the developing countries have a modern sector B.Urbanization is an easy problem for developing countries to solve. C. There is no hope for them in the rural areas. D. The patterns of living and working are unsatisfactory Passage VI Some people say that they never dream. But that is not possible. Everybody has dreams, but some people just have a better memory for them than others. Every one and a half hours throughout the night, we live in our dreams – we can forget the good behaviour of the day and we are free to behave in any way we want. But as soon as we wake, the dream starts to melt, and the more we try to remember the details, the more we forget. 94. Which statement is not true according to the passage? A. all people dream every night B. we can forget the good behaviour of the day C. As soon as we wake, the dream stops to melt D. the more we try to remember the details, the more we forget 95. Why can some people tell others about their dreams but some cannot? A. Because some people just have a better memory B. Because we live in our dreams C. Because as soon as we wake, the dream starts to melt D. Because the more we try to remember the details, the more we forget 96. How often does a person dream during the night? A. everynight B. usually C. sometimes D. rarely 97. What happens to your dreams when you wake? A.When we wake, the dream starts to melt B.When we wake, the dream starts to be melt C.When we wake, the dream starts to break. D.When we wake, the dream starts to broke 98. What does the word “them” refer to? A. behaviour B. dreams C. details D. thought 99. Which statement is true according to the passage? A. Some people say that they sometimes dream. B. Some people just have a better memory than others. C. Every one and a half hours throughout the night, we live in our dreams D. We want to remember the good behaviour of the day. 100. Which statement doesn’t mention according to the passage? A.Everybody has dreams, but some people just have a better memory for them. B. We can forget the good behaviour of the day. C. Before we wake, the dream starts to melt D. the more we try to remember the details, the more we forget. Practice Test 2 I. Choose the the most suitable word or phrase to complete the following sentences 1. Both Dong and Nam like maths._____of them like literature. A. None B. Neither C. Either D. Both 2. Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom,_____? A. are they B. isn’t it C. aren’t they D. is it 3. The number of unemployed people____for the last 10 years A. were increasing B. is increasing C.has been increasing D.have been increasing 4. A number of people_____in the earthquake in Indonesia last week. A. had been injured B. were injured C. was injured D. injured 5. My house is the one_____door is green. A. which B. that C. of which D. where 6. The man_____a Rolls-Royce is a famous film star. A. to drive B. driven C. drives D.driving 7. He went to Paris_____he studied architecture. A. which B. that C. when D. where 8. I can play_____the guitar nor table tennis. A. neither B. either C. both D. none 9. You can hardly answer this question,_____? A. can’t you B. can you C. do you D. will you 10. I didn’t remember her birthday. That’s the reason_____she doesn’t want to speak to me. A. which B. that C. how D. why 11. It is _____an interesting film that I have seen it three times. A. so B. such C. quite D. very 12. He thinks horror films are _____ A. amuse B. amused C. amuses D. amusing 13. I admire him_____for his wisdom_____for his kindness A. neither/nor B.either/or C.not only/but also D.neither/none 14. We live near the factory____cars. A. produced B. proceduce C. producing D.procduces 15. I knew English well, I____a good job. A. can find B. could find C.could have foundD.would be found 16.John didn’t go to work yesterday.He___ill.He has been working hard these day. A. could have been B. can have been C. can’t have been D. may be 17. If Tom____there, he could solve that difficult proplem. A. is B. was C. were D. had been 18. He never drinks wine,_____? A. does he B. doesn’t he C. has he D. won’t he 19. Your mother hardly ever goes to the cinema, ______? A. does she B. doesn’t she C. is she D.did she 20. The robber made him_____them all his money. A. to give B. give C. giving D. gives II. Choose underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. 21. Mr. Jansen just bought her daughter a ten speeds bicycle A B C D 22. Jane is the less athletic of all the women A B C D 23. The colder the weather gets, the sickest he feels A B C D 24. The manager said that the sale will last for two days. A B C D 25. We arrived enough early to have some coffee before class began A B C D 26. It was difficult to deliver the letter because of the sender had written the wrong address A B C on the envelop. D 27. The soup tastes so well that everyone will ask for more A B C D 28. It was such hot a day that we decided to stay indoors A B C D 29. Our mother would like us spending more time with the family A B C D 30. Jane did very well on the exam. She should have studied very hard. A B C D 31. If I had a bicycle, I will ride it everyday A B C D 32. John isn’t here yet. He must forget about our meeting A B C D 33. He would rather go to class yesterday than today A B C D 34. Henry would rather that his girlfriend doesn’t work in the same department A B C D 35. John used to thinking of himself as the only president of the company A B C D 36. A two-thousand-dollars reward was offered for the capture of the robber A B C D 37. Before she moved here, Jane had lived in London since four years A B C D 38. She lived in Hanoi since 1960 to 1980, but she is now living in Ho Chi Minh city A B C D 39. Mrs.Lan bought last Sunday a new hoover; however, she has yet to hearn how to A B C D operate the manual 40. How much times did she have to do the experiment before she obtained the rerults she A B C
had been expecting
D 41. After Jane had returned to her house, she was reading a book A B C D 42. Daniel said if he had to do another homework tonight, he would not be able to attend A B C D the concert 43. Because Tom and Juliet had done all of the homework their selves, they were unwilling A B C D to show the results to Jane 44. She’s an exam tomorrow, hasn’t she? A B C D 45. These glasses are so dirty, those ones are dirty, too. A B C D 46. We are not looking forward to go back to school A B C D 47. Jean is not capable of understand the predicament A B C D 48. His father doesn’t approve of his go to Europe A B C D 49. The teacher told her student that his hair was in need of to be cut A B C D 50. She will wear a costume to the party, and so we will A B C D III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each question or statement. Passage I Oxford is one of the most beautiful cities of England, and its university is the oldest in the country. Every year hundreds of young people come up to Oxford from school to spend three or four years at the university and they never forget their time there. People who come from other countries like to visit Oxford while they are in England because of its beautiful buildings. If you visit to Oxford, you will see the college, the old churches and the crowds of people, cars and bicycles in the busy High street. If you want, you can take a boat on the river in the sunshine. You’ll enjoy your visit to this old city very much 51. What does Oxford look like? A. old B. very old C. very beautiful D. good-looking 52. How old is Oxford? A. . old B. very old C. not very old D. good-looking 53. How many students go to Oxford University every year? A. hundred B. hundreds C. thousand D. thousands 54. How impressive is Oxford to the students there? A. very impressive B. impressive C. not very impressive D. pressive 55. Why do foreigners like to visit Oxford? A. Because it is very beautiful B. Because of its beautiful buildings. C. Because it’s buildings 56. What can you do in Oxford? A. You can take a boat on the river. B. You can build church C. You can go shopping D. You can ride a bicycle in street 57. What does NOT mention in the passage? A. You can take a boat on the river. B. You can see old church C. You can go shopping D. You can see the oldest university 58. Which following is not true according to the passage? A You can take a boat on the river. B. You can see old churches C. Foerigners doesn’t like to visit Oxford D. Oxford University is the oldest Passage II Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream of. However, it has both advantages and disadvantages There has certainly many advantages to living in the country. First of all, you can enjoy peace and quiet. Moreover, people tend to be friendlier. A further advantage is that there is less traffic on the road, so it is safer for young children. However, there are certain drawbacks to life in the city. Firstly, because there are fewer people, you are likely to have few friends. In addition, entertainment is difficult to find, especially in the evening. Furthermore, the fact that there are fewer shops and services means that it is hard to find them. 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 either for those who are retired or who are young children. 59. Why do people prefer living in the country to the city? A. Because it is safer for young children B. Because people can enjoy entertainment C. Because there are fewer people D. Because there are fewer shops 60. What is the advantage of living in the country? A. you can’t enjoy peace and quiet. B. people tend to be friendlier. C. there is more traffic on the road D. it is safer for young children. 61. What is the disadvantage of living in the country? A. you can enjoy peace and quiet. B. you are hard to make friends. C. there is more entertainment to relax D. it is safer for young children 62. Who are suitable to live in the country? A. actors B. retired people C. officiers D. adults 63. Why do people who live in the country have few friends? A.Because there have fewer people here B.Because there have more people here C.Because people here like to fight D.Because there are fewer pubs and shops here. 64. Which following is not true about living in the country? A you can’t enjoy peace and quiet. B. people tend to be friendlier. C. there is less traffic on the road D. it is safer for young children 65. What does the word “them” refer to? A. shops B. services C. shops and services D. people Passage III The two young women are watching people dancing and waiting for an invitation to join in. But no one is likely to make this invitation because all the men have been already dancing with partners. The woman on the left is still hopeful and the colour of her dress suggests this. Perhaps she only just arrived. The woman on the right is more realistic. Perhaps, she had to wait too much or maybe she had more experience. Her dark dress reflects that she is much more optimistic than the other woman. She is standing lonely and sad. 66. Who are waiting for an invitation to dance? A. two men B. two young men C. two women D. two young women 67. Why do nobody make invitation to them? A. Because their dress B. Because of the colour of their dress C. Because all the men have their partners D. Because nobody wants to dancd with them 68. Who is more realistic? A.the woman on the left B.nobody C.the woman on the right. D.every woman 69. What does NOT mention in the passage? A. People are watching two young women dancing B. All the men have been already dancing with partners C. Woman on the left is still hopeful D. The woman on the right is more realistic 70.Which following is not true according to the passage? A. People are watching two young women dancing B. All the men have been already dancing with partners C.Evey body wants to dance with two young women D. The two young woman are hopeful and realistic 71. What does the word “she” refer to? A. the woman on the left B. the woman on the right C. the dancer D. the writer Passage IV Many people who are in London prefer to live outside it, and to go to their offices, factories or school every day by train, car or bus although this means that they will have to get up earlier in the morning and reach home later in the evening. The advantage of living outside London is that houses are much cheaper. Even a small flat in London without a garden costs quite a lot to run. Then in the country, one can rest from the noise and hurry of the city. Even though one has to get up earlier and spends a lot of time on trains and buses, one can sleep better at night and during evening. One can also enjoy the fresh clean atmosphere of the country. If one likes garden, one can spend his/her free time digging, planting, watering and one hundred other things which are needed in his/her garden. 72. How do people get to work in London? A. by train or bus B. by underground C. by plane D. on foot 73. Why do people prefer to live outside London? A. Because houses are much cheaper B. Because the noise and hurry of the city. B. Becase there are many gardens D. Because they like digging, planting,…. 74. What is the disadvantage of living in the country? A. they have to get up earlier in the morning B.They have to reach home early in the evening. C. They can rest from the noise and hurry of the city. D. They can enjoy the fresh clean atmosphere 75. Which following is not true according to the passage? A. People prefer to live outside London. B. People like getting up early in the morning. C. People can sleep better at night. D. People can enjoy the fresh clean atmostphere. 76. What does the word “it” refer to? A. people B. London C. train D. car 77. What does the word “they” refer to? A. people B. factories C. schools D. offices Passage V Australia and New Zealand are alike in many ways. They both consist of two islands and are both located in the south pacific. Britain made colonies of these countries. English is the official language of the two countries. Both countries have large sheep population, so the wool industry is very important to the economies in both countries. However, there are some differences among the two countries. Australia’s of 17 million population is considerably more than New Zealand’s of 3.25 million. Australia’s land area is much greater than that of New Zealand. A large proportion of Australia’s interior is desert. However, that is not the case in New Zealand. 78. What are Australia and New Zealand alike? A. They both located in north pacific B. They both consist of three islands C. Thet used to belong Britain D. Every body here can speak English as native speakers 79. Which country has more developed wool industry ? A. Australia B. New Zealand C. Both D. None of them 80. . Which country has more population ? A. Australia B. New Zealand C. Both D. None of them 81. . Which country is larger ? A. Australia B. New Zealand C. Both D. None of them 82. Which country has desert? A. Australia B. New Zealand C. Both D. None of them 83. Which following is not true according to the passage? A Australia and New Zealand located in north pacific B. They both consist of two islands C. They used to belong Britain D. Both countries has large sheep population 84. What does not mention in the passage? A. Wool industry is very important in both Australia and New Zealand B. Both countries has large sheep population C. Every body here can speak English as native speakers D. Australian has more population than New Zealand 85. What does the word “they” refer to? A.Australia B.New Zealand C.Australia and New Zealand D. ways Passage VI My aunt Vanessa is an artist.She lives in a beautiful old cottage by the sea. When I was a small child, I used to visit her and watch her painting. I like her paitings so much. She usually paints the small pictures of wild flowers and birds. She doesn’t like leaving her cottage, but once a year she travels by train to London and has tea with me at Savoy Hotel. At the moment I’m quite worried about her because she’s in hospital, but I’m sure she will be better soon. I’m going to visit her next week. 86. What does Vanessa do? A. an artist B. an actor C. and actress D. a painter 87. What did the writer use to do? A. visit her aunt B. watch her aunt C. paint D. leave her cottage 88. How often does Vanessa go to London? A. once a year B. twice a year C. three times D. never 89. What does she do when she’s in London? A. travel by train B. have a tea C. paint D. visit her niece 90. How does she get to London? A. by her car B. with her niece C. by train D. by the sea 91.What does NOT mention in the passage? A. My aunt lives by the sea. B. My aunt travels to London once a year. C. She paints small pictures D. She looks after flowers and birds 92. Which following is not true according to the passage? A.Vanessa usually travels to London by train B. She paint pictures of flowers and birds C. She often has tea with he niece D. She doesn’t want to live her cottage 93. What does the word “I” refer to? A. the reader B. the writer C. the singer D. the listener Passage VII Edgar Lewis had been a coal miner for thirty years. He had worked underground in a coal mine. It was hard and dangerous work. One day, Edgar had an accident in the mine. A lot of stones threw on him. A sharp stone cut through his left leg as a knife through butter. Edgar lost consciousness. Then he was awake, he found himself in bed in the mine doctor’s room. He felt around with his hands. There was no left leg where his left leg had to be. “Nurse!” he called loudly. A nurse came. “What have you done with my left leg?” Edgar demanded. She pointed to a brown cardboard box on the floor. “There it is, Mr. Lewis, in that box,” she said 94. What did Edgar Lewis do? A. a miner B. a coal miner C.a coal mine D. a mine 95. What happened to him? A. He had an accident B. He had a stone throw C. He lost unconciousness D. He was awake 96.What did he lose? A. his unconsciousness B. his left leg C. his right leg D. his stones 97. What did doctors do with his leg? A. He had his leg to cut B. He had his leg to be cut C. He had his leg cutting D. He had his leg cut 97. Which following is not true about Edgar? A. His work was hard and dangerous B. He had been a coal miner for thirty years. C. He an accident in the mine. D. A lot of stones was thrown on him. 98. What does not mention in the passage? A. Edgar had worked underground in a coal mine. B. Edgar had an accident in the mine. C. He threw a lot of stones. D. A sharp stone cut through his left leg as a knife through 99. What does the word “his” refer to? A. a coal miner B. Edgar C. Edgar’s D. nurse’s 100. What does the word “she” refer to? A. a coal miner B. Edgar C. a nurse D. a doctor