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Tuần 1 tháng 9 năm 2015 LESSON 1: TENSE REVISION (P1)
Date of planning: Date of teaching:
I. Aims/Objectives of the lesson
- To help Ss revise the use and structures of verb tenses
- To provide Ss the opportunity to practise
- To test and get feedback from Ss
II. Teaching method: Communicative Language Teaching
III. Teaching aids: Lesson plan, copies of exercises
IV. Content:
EXERCISE 1
1. Be quiet! The boy (revise) his lessons now. IS REVISING
2. It (be) often hot in summer. IS
3. How long you (study) English? For 5 years. HAVE YOU STUDIED
4. You (finish) your work by 9 tonight? WILL YOU HAVE FINISHED
5. He always (complain) about my cooking! IS ALWAYS COMPLAINING
6. He (work) on the report at this time tomorrow. WILL BE WORKING
7. She said that she (already, see) Dr. Rice. HAD ALREADY SEEN
8. They (play) sports at 6p.m yesterday. WERE PLAYING
9. She (sleep) for nearly 4 hours now. HAS BEEN SLEEPING
10. Here‟s the invitation card. We (attend) her wedding ceremony this weekend. ARE ATTENDING
EXERCISE 2
1. He's tired now. He (run) for half an hour HAS BEEN RUNNING
2. She (read) an interesting book at the moment. IS READING
3. The government just (pass) the law to protect the environment. HAS JUST PASSED
4. What he (do) at 9 p. m yesterday? WAS HE DOING
5. She seldom (go) out late at night. GOES
6. By the time you arrive, I (finish) writing an essay. WILL HAVE FINISHED
7. My mother (come) to stay with us next weekend. WILL COME
8. At this time tomorrow, we (drive) through Pennsylvania. WILL BE DRIVING
9. They (pay) a visit to us last summer. PAID
10. Before going to bed last night, he (take) a bath. HAD TAKEN
EXERCISE 3:
1. This is the first time I (live) in such a luxurious hotel HAVE LIVED
2. While my father (read) the newspaper last night, I and my sister (learn) our lessons.
WAS READING/ WERE LEARNING
3. Mr. Park (walk) home from work when he (see) the accident. WAS WALKING/SAW
4. I (give) him your message when I (see) him next month. WILL GIVE/SEE
5. It‟s a long time since I first (meet) her. MET
6. I (wait) here until you (come) back tomorrow. WILL WAIT/ COME
7. When my friend (come), I (do) an exercise for an hour. CAME/ HAD BEEN DOING
8. It was not until the midnight that he (remember) to call his mother. REMEMBERED
9. Since he (move) to live in a big city, his life (change) dramatically. MOVED/HAS CHANGED
10. I (meet) Ann at her father‟s house twenty years ago and (know) her ever since. MET/
HAVE KNOWN
EXERCISE 4
1. This time next month I (sit) on a beach. WILL BE SITTING
2. Tom (study) chemistry for 3 years and then he gave it up. HAD STUDIED
3. Listen! The bird (sing) IS SINGING
4. How long you (wait) for me? – Just a few minutes. HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING
5. I‟m preparing to support anything he (say) tomorrow WILL SAY
6. When I was a child, I (want) to be a doctor WANTED
7. Up to now, the teacher (give) our class 5 tests. HAS GIVEN
8. Mary (come) from London COMES
9. John (watch) TV at 8 last evening WAS WATCHING
10. I hope it (stop) raining by 5 o‟clock this afternoon WILL HAVE STOPPED
EXERCISE 5:
1. I like music I don't like music
2. They will install some telephones here They won't install any telephones here
3. He bought this car last year He didn't buy this car last year
4. She learns Chinese She doesn't learn Chinese
5. We have built a new house We haven't built a new house
6. There is some coffee in the pot There isn't any coffee in the pot
7. It was raining outside It wasn't raining outside
8. Be careful! Don't be careless
9. You had better meet him again You had better not meet him again
10. Mary used to drink a lot of wine Mary didn't use to drink a lot of wine
V. Consolidation and Homework
- The use and structures of verb tenses
- Do the task again
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TAG QUESTIONS
1. Mr. White is a tailor, ? ISN'T HE
2. It isn‟t ready yet, ? IS IT
3. I am clever, ? AREN'T IT
4. We must hurry, ? MUSTN'T WE
5. They won‟t stop long, ? WILL THEY
6. You asked for mustard, _ ? DIDN'T YOU
7. She speaks too quickly, _ ? DOESN'T SHE
8. He will arrive soon, ? WON'T HE
9. The milk may be sour, _ ? MAYN'T IT
10. Tom doesn‟t like ham, ? DOES HE
11. They told me a lie, ? DIDN'T THEY
12. It can‟t be so bad, _? CAN IT
13. That was a pity, ? WASN'T IT
14. Jack is joining the club, ? ISN'T HE
15. You mustn‟t do that again, ? MUST YOU
16. You ought not to eat that, ? OUGHT YOU
17. They have sold the house, ? HAVEN'T THEY
18. Our team won the prize, ? DIDN'T IT
19. You are leaving here ? AREN'T YOU
tomorrow,
20. You can‟t come next week, ? CAN YOU
21. You ought to leave now, ? OUGHTN'T YOU
22. He should have come home earlier, ? SHOULDN'T YOU
23. He daren‟t do it, ? DARE HE
24. Go and get me some aspirins, ? WILL YOU
25. We need some more sugar, ? DON'T WE
26. I may open it, ? MAYN'T IT
27. You‟d better keep quiet, ? HADN'T YOU
28. He used to live near here, ? DIDN'T HE
29. Open it for me, ? WILL YOU
30. Let‟s sing it again, ? SHALL WE
31. Peter shouldn‟t put so much salt in it, ? SHOULD THEY
32. Going swimming in the summer is very interesting, ? ISN'T IT
33. Let‟s not stay here, ? SHALL WE
34. Don‟t talk in class, ? The teacher is explaining the lesson. WILL YOU
35. Nobody understands what the lady over there says, ? DO THEY
36. The woman seldom writes poems and stories, ? DOES SHE
37. Nothings makes you bored, ? You always look happy. DOES IT
38. You have read this article on the website, ? HAVEN'T YOU
39. You don‟t read this article on the website, _? DO YOU
40. She never tells the truth, ? DOES SHE
41. This is your jacket, ? ISN'T IT
42. These are oranges, _? AREN'T THEY
43. There isn‟t any homework, ? IS THERE
44. Nobody is perfect, _? ARE THEY
45. Everything is perfect, ? ISN'T IT
46. She has got a new car, ? HASN'T SHE
47. You will never say yes, _ ? WILL YOU
48. They have many friends, ? DON'T THEY
49. I am your best friend, ? AREN'T I
50. Everybody will come, ? WON'T THEY
V. Consolidation and Homework
- The use and structures of verb tenses
- Do the task again
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II. Match the italicized verbs in column A with their meanings in column B.
A B
1. When did the plane take off? a. building
2. The thieves ran away when the burglar alarm went off. b. move downward
3. Let's take a break. We'll goon when you are ready c. made stop burning
4. Could you get me up early tomorrow? d. leave the ground
5. She laughed and chatted happily with other women e. talked in a friendly way
6. Did anyone see Sue getting on the bus? f. stopped
7. Suddenly the plane seemed to dip. g. getting into
8. I've given up trying to understand her. h. get out of bed
9. We had trouble putting up the tent in the dark. i. continue
10. Fire fighters soon put out the fire. j. rang,
III. Complete the passage with the correct form of the verb in the brackets.
There (1) (be) three adults and two children in the Bartons. The children are Ben, aged
twelve, and little Stella, who is four. Their parents are Andrew and Marion. The other adult is Leslie,
who is Andrew's brother. He is twenty-four. They (2) (live) in Newcastle, a large city in the
north- east of England.
On weekday mornings, everyone (3) (get up) early. Andrew Barton 4) (work) for a
company which (5) _ (manufacture) computers. He (6) (leave) at seven o'clock. He (7)
(like) to avoid the rush hour, he says. Marion (8) (suspect) that really he wants to avoid having
breakfast with the children, who (9) (be) very noisy.
Ben (10) (catch) the school bus at eight-fifteen. Leslie (11) _ (be) at university,
studying physics. He lives away from home during term-time, so he (12) (avoid) the noise, too.
Stella (13) (not go) to school yet, of course. Next year, she (14) (start) at the
nursery school where Ben used to go. Her mother (15) (look) forward to this. as it will mean that
she can go back to work. Before her marriage, she (16) (live) in London, where she (17)
(work) for the National Gallery. She (18) (hope) to find the same sort of job in Newcastle.
IV. Complete the conversation. Put in the past simple form of the verbs.
Claire : (1) (you/ have) a nice weekend in Paris?
Mark : Yes, thanks. It (2) (be) good. We (3) (look) around and then we (4)
(see) a show. We (5) (not/ try) to do too much.
Claire : What sights (6) (you/ see)?
Mark : We had a look round the Louvre. I (7) (not/ know) there was so much in there.
Claire : And what show (8) _ (you/ go) to?
Mark : Oh, a musical. I forget the name. I (9) (not/ like) it.
Claire : Oh dear. And (10) _ (Sarah/ enjoy) it?
Mark : No. not really. But we (11) (enjoy) the weekend. Sarah did some shopping, too, but I
(12) (not want) to go shopping.
V. Complete the sentences. Put the verb into the correct form.
1. Trees more quickly in summer than in winter. (grow)
2. 'Shall I phone at 6:00?' `No, I dinner at that time. (normally/ cook)
3. We at about 7:00. Couldn't you come an hour later? (usually/ get up)
4. In 1788 he his last great work in Vienna. (write)
5. She at Kennedy Airport at 2 o'clock this morning. (arrive)
6. I refuse to believe that he the car was stolen. (not know)
7. „How are you getting on with the book?' At the moment I chapter four. (read)
8. My mother all the doors and windows before she goes to bed. (lock)
9. I away most of my old books when 1 moved house. (throw)
10.Scientists some fundamental discoveries in the 18th century. (make)
11.Alice her mother in London most weekends. (see)
12.'What's that terrible noise?' `The neighbors a party.' (have)
13.At the start of his career, Cousteau the aqualung, opening the oceans to explorers, scientists,
and leisure divers. (invent)
14. durian when you lived in Malaysia? (ever/ eat)
15.Both ancient and recent records show that farmers long hours.(work)
VI. Choose the correct verb form.
1. I'd like to borrow this book. it yet?
A. Did you read B. Had you read C. Have you read D. Do you read
2. We in this town for a long time. We_ here sixteen years ago.
A. had been/ come B. have been/ came C. were/ came D. are! came
3. No breakfast for Mark, thanks. He breakfast.
A. hasn't eaten B. didn't eat C. isn't eating D. doesn't eat
4. The news came as no surprise to me. I for some time that the factory was likely to close.
A. knew B. had known C. have known D. know
5. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish on earth for ages and ages.
A. existed B. are existing C. have existed D. exist
6. Glenda extremely hard when she was a student.
A. worked B. has worked C. was working D. had been worked
7. The World War II in 1939 and .in 1945.
A. begins/ ends B. had begun/ ended C. has begun/ had ended D. began/ ended
8. I at the checkout when I a strange-looking man.
A. waited/ noticed B. was waiting/ noticed C. waited/ was noticing D. was waiting/ had noticed
9. According to the research reports, people usually_ in their sleep 25 to 30 times each night.
A. turn B. are turning C. have turned D. turned. .
10. Homestead High School's football team a championship until last season.
A. has never won B. had never been winning C. is never winning D. had never won
VII. Complete the conversations using the words in brackets. Put the adverbs in the best place.
1. A: Did you know the man who tried to steal your bag?
B: No, but I him again. (certainly/ recognize / would)
2. A: That was a goal, wasn't it?
B: Yes, the ball the line. (clearly/crossed)
3. A: The weather is a lot better today.
B: It said on the radio it later. (probe/ rain/ will)
4. A: How do we get to Mike's place?
B: I don't know. I the directions. (didn't/ fully / understand)
5. A: It's quiet here today, isn't it?
B: Yes, the neighbors cut on a Sunday. (usually/are)
6. A: Have you been to this place before?
B: Yes, I as a child. (it/ occasionally/visited)
7. A: Did the computers crash this morning?
B: Yes. but they main. (soon/ were/working)
8. A: Your friend's late. Vicky.
B: Rachel that we arranged to go out. (forgotten/ has/ obviously)
9. A: Do you know them?
B: Yes, they live in the same street as me but I to them. (never/ have/ spoken)
10. A: Have you finished your homework yet?
B: Yes, I have. But I homework. (hate/really)
VIII. Are the adverbs in the right position or not? If they are correct, put a tick. If they are not, write
the correct answer.
1. He sings always when he's having a shower.
2. I just have bought a new car.
3. Normally, we don't worry if the children are late home from school.
4. He speaks fluently five languages.
5. Jenny has been appointed recently Professor of Nursing.
6. I was totally unprepared for the news.
7. The traffic isn't usually as bad as it was this morning.
8. He had been to London never before.
9. Susan became soon bored with the new toys.
10. John frequently was away from home in his new job.
11. They are at home these days hardly ever.
12. I could never understand why he got so annoyed.
13. We had been already given three leaving presents.
14. Being alone brought her usually a sense of peace.
15. Jim never phones me. I have always to phone him.
IX. Read the passage, then choose the correct completion.
Last year 1 went to Nepal for three months to York in a hospital. When the hospital let me have a
few days' holiday, 1 decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with
me. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We
climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon
because they sleep in the heat o the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be
very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer. still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly. I
started to feel very frightened.
We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred
kilos plus and four. meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat.
It grabbed Kornal's between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at
the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger cat its lunch. That
night it was impossible to sleep!
1. The writer went to Nepal .
A. for holiday B. for treatment C. for business D. on a visit
2. When having a few days off, he decided to go into .
A. the remote villages B. the mountains C. the seaside D. the tropical forest
3. He wanted to see .
A. wildcats B. tigers C. wildlife D. wild animals
4. He felt very frightened when .
A. he saw a tiger B. he saw the tiger's lunch A. chat
C. he crept nearer D. he found a deer
5. The tiger .
A. was like a flash of light B. saw them a second before they saw it
C. jumped out very fast D. jumped out of the grass at about four meters.
6. Kamal made his escape when .
A. one of the elephants ran at the tiger B. the tiger went back into the grass
C. the tiger ate its lunch D. the writer pulled him away
V. Consolidation and Homework
- Vocabulary in Unit 1
- Do the task again
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Tuần 4 tháng 9 năm 2015 LESSON 5: WORD STUDY IN UNIT 2
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Câu 25. Because his argument was so confusing, people understood it.
A. few B. little C. a little D. a few
Câu 26. I hope you don't mind me so late at night?
A. to have telephoned B. to telephone C. telephone D. telephoning
Câu 27. - "Do you know Paris?"
- "Yes, I remember there when I was a child."
A. to be gone B. to go C. being gone D. going
Câu 28. The girl grew pale hearing the news.
A. in B. by C. of D. on
Câu 29. It is three weeks I saw him last.
A. before B. when C. as D. since
Câu 30. He reading for two hours when she came in.
A. was B. had been C. has been D. would be
Câu 31. A cold wind for the last three days.
A. blows B. has been blowing C. is blowing D. blew
Câu 32. I decided to a course on public speaking.
A. learn B. take C. get D. play
Câu 33. We went to see the play last night and, for Tony, we all enjoyed it very much.
A. without B. aside C. apart D. except
Câu 34. I know David Fletcher sight, but I've never been introduced to him.
A. at B. on C. by D. in
Câu 35. of all of us who are here tonight, I would like to thank Mr Jones for his talk.
A. Instead B. On account C. On behalf D. In person
Câu 36. I tried phoning, but the line was constantly .
A. engaged B. used C. occupied D. full
Câu 37. That's a nice coat, and the color you.
A. matches B. suits C. shows D. fits
Câu 38. Can you do me a(n) and post this letter?
A. promise B. help C. favor D. aid
Câu 39. My mother was in the of feeding the pigeons in the morning.
A. custom B. habit C. manner D. tradition
Câu 40. The new Garden City is well worth if you are in the area.
A. being visited B. to visit C. a visit D. to be visited
Câu 41. It's time for manufacturers to think of products.
A. friend-environment B. environment-friendlyC. friendly-environment D. environment-friend
Câu 42. I read a newspaper every day because I like to know the news.
A. latest B. last C. ultimate D. newest
Câu 43. Some English words have the same pronunciation they are spelled differently, for
example, deer and dear.
A. unless B. even though C. since D. only if
Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given
one Câu 44. Do you fancy having something to eat?
A. Do you like a fancy eating? B. Would you like something to eat?
C. Would you fancy to eat? D. Do you feel like eating?
Câu 45. Five years had passed before Maria came back to her hometown.
A. It is five years since Maria came back to her hometown.
B. It was five years ago that Maria came back to her hometown.
C. Maria came back to her hometown after five years.
D. Maria came back to her hometown five years ago.
Câu 46. Taking that job will mean your having to travel a lot.
A. you mean to travel a lot when you take that job.
B. You should take that job despite traveling a lot.
C. You will have to travel a lot if you take that joB.
D. If you took that job, you'd have to travel a lot.
Câu 47. When did you move to this house?
A. How long did it take you to move to this house? B. When did you live in this house?
C. Since when have you lived in this house? D. How long do you live inn this house?
Câu 48. My father likes nothing better than fishing on a hot summer day.
A. My father doesn't like fishing on a hot summer day.
B. Fishing is better than doing nothing on a hot summer day.
C. Although he likes fishing, he doesn't want to do it on a hot summer day.
D. Fishing is my father's favorite enjoyment on a hot summer day.
Câu 49. There's no point in persuading him to do this.
A. It is useless to persuade him to do this. B. It would be useful to persuade him.
C. He is able to do this although he does not want to. D. I enjoy persuading him to do this.
Câu 50. We haven't been to the concert for two years.
A. It's two years for we went to the concert.
B. We didn't go to the concert two years.
C. The last time we went to the concert was two years ago.
D. The next time we went to the concert was two years ago.
Câu 51. He used to travel around the country on holiday.
A. He never travels around the country on holiday.
B. He was to traveling around the country on holiday.
C. He no longer travels around the country on holiday.
D. He likes traveling around the country on holiday.
Câu 52. Julie happened to meet her old friend at the conference.
A. Julie wanted to meet her old friend at the conference.
B. Julie decided to meet her old friend at the conference.
C. It happened that Julie meets her old friend at the conference.
D. Julie met her old friend at the conference by chance.
Câu 53. The flat was so dirty that we could not stay there.
A. The flat was too dirty to stay there.
B. The flat was too dirty so that we couldn't stay there.
C. The flat was too dirty for staying there.
D. The flat was such dirty that we couldn't stay there.
Choose the best answer to complete the
sentences Câu 54. , Ian had turned off the light.
A. After she had gone to the bed B. Before she went to the bed
C. When she was gone to the bed D. As soon as going to the bed
Câu 55. By the time the boss returned, .
A. she would type all the letters. B. all the letters will have been typed.
C. all the letters was typed. D. she had typed all the letters.
Câu 56. It was the most beautiful beach that .
A. we had ever visiteD. B. We have ever visited.
C. we should ever visit. D. we will ever have visited.
Câu 57. Kim said that............. .
A. she hadn't good at English the last semester.
B. she hadn't been good at English the semester before.
C. she hadn't good at English the previous semester.
D. she wasn't good at English last semester.
Read the following passage then answer the questions. After each question there are 4 possible
answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer.
Of all the natural wonders of the world, few are as spectacular as Niagara Falls. Located on the
Niagara River along the border between the United States and Canada, Niagara Falls actually consists
of two falls, The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls. The former is on the US side of the border,
in
the state of New York, while the latter is on the Canadian side. About 85% of the water in Niagara
River flows over the Horseshoe Falls, which is more impressive of the two falls.
About 10 million people visit the falls each year, most during the summer tourist season. Sightseers can
ride steamers up close to the boiling water of the falls, or view them from the parks on both sides of the
river. Niagara Falls has long been a popular honeymoon destination for those who have just got
married.
Câu 58. The word them refers to .
A. sightseers B. waterfalls C. steamers D. parks
Câu 59. According to the passage, where can people watch the falls?
A. From cars or buses B. From airplanes C. From trains D. From parks or boats
Câu 60. It can be inferred from the passage that Horseshoe Falls .
A. is the less impressive fall B. is the larger of the two falls
C. has 15% of the Niagara River flowing over its edge D. is the state of New York
Câu 61. Which of the following is entirely on the US side of the border with Canada?
A. Niagara River B. Niagara Falls C. Horseshoe Falls D. American Falls
Câu 62. According to the passage, Niagara Falls .
A. is only impressive during the summer tourists season B. is a favorite spot of newlyweds
C. can be viewed from only one side of the Niagara Falls D. generates very hot water
Read the following passage then answer the questions. After each question there are 4 possible
answers marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer.
Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in 1821 and emigrated to New York City when she was
10. One day, she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly impossible for a woman
in the middle of the 19th century. After writing many letters seeking admission to medical schools, she
was finally accepted by a doctor in Philadelphia. So determined was she that she taught at school and
gave music lessons to earn money for her tuition. In 1849, after graduation from medical school, she
decided to further education in Paris. She wanted to be a surgeon, but a serious eye infection forced
her to abandon the idea. On returning to the United States, she found it difficult to start her own
practice because she was a woman. By 1857, Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor, along with another
female doctor, managed to open a new hospital, the first for women and children. Besides being the
first female physician in the United States and founding her own hospital, she also established the first
medical school for women.
Câu 63. The word abandon is closest in meaning to .
A. give up B. realise C. undertake D. continue
Câu 64. What main obstacle almost destroyed her chances for becoming a doctor?
A. She wrote too many letters.
B. She wanted to be part of a profession that no woman had entered before.
C. She couldn't establish her hospital.
D. She couldn't graduate from medical school.
Câu 65. Why couldn't Elizabeth realize her dream of becoming a surgeon?
A. She couldn't get admitted to medical school.
B. It was difficult for her to start a practice in the United States.
C. She decided to further her education in Paris.
D. A serious eye infection halted her quest.
Câu 66. How many years elapsed between her graduation from medical school and the opening of her
hospital?
A. 8 B. 36 C. 10 D. 19
Câu 67. All of the following are "first" in the life of Elizabeth EXPECT .
A. She was the first woman surgeon in the United States
B. She and her several other women founded the 1st hospital for women and children
C. She established the first medical school for women
D. She became the first female physician in the United States
Câu 68. Which of the following is true about Elizabeth Blackwell?
A. As a determined person, she finally realised her dream.
B. She started practising medicine professionally in England.
C. She had to abandon her idea of becoming a doctor when she went down with an eye disease.
D. She got lots of encouragement from her family to pursue her education.
Câu 69. The word founding underlined means nearly the same as .
A. establishing B. locating C. looking for D. buying
Câu 70. The word further is closest in meaning to .
A. pursue B. continue C. improve D. finish
Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank space:
Learn your job skills from your teacher
A teacher standing at the front of a history class is seldom teaching history (71) . A good
teacher is also demonstrating self-expression, management ability, (72) skills, and a whole
host of (73) skills that may be useful for you later in life. (74) certain basic abilities
that everyone needs to (75) if they are to be (76) in education, employment and
even in social circumstances. Learning these skills (77) especially important at secondary
school level, in order to fully prepare for further education or the working (78) . A minimum
level of competence is demanded by all (79) , colleges and universities. The more advanced
you are in those area, the more the organization believes you will be competent.
These personal development skills (80) other school subjects in that they cannot be
taught in isolation from the rest of the school curriculum.
Câu 71. A. lone B. single C. alone D. lonely
Câu 72. A. communication B. communicative C. communicating D. communicatively
Câu 73. A. another B. different C. other D. all these
Câu 74. A. There is B. There has been C. There have D. There are
Câu 75. A. belong B. Have C. make D. discover
Câu 76. A. progress B. careful C. successful D. developing
Câu 77. A. is B. are C. will be D. was
Câu 78. A. world B. relationship C. area D. atmosphere
Câu 79. A. employers B. employment C. unemployment D. employees
Câu 80. A. vary from B. differ from C. are similar to D. different from
V. Consolidation and Homework
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3. The old soldiers were holding a service for those who had dieD.
4. The government should do more for people who do not have enough money
5. I'm doing a course on caring for people who are mentally handicappeD.
6. We need to provide more shelters for people who are without place to live.
8. Life must be hard for people who do not have a job in our society today.
10. Braille. is a reading system for people who are unable to see.
IV. Complete the sentences using the adjective in brackets. Put in e.g. the hungry or the hungry
people.
1. Rich nations can afford to feed the hungry
2. The homeless people whose story appeared in this paper last week have now found a place to live.
3. .(sick) need to be looked after. so money must be spent on hospitals.
4. Some of .....(young) at the youth club here are running in a marathon.
5. Life is all right if you have a job, but the , are not so easy for.......................(unemployed
6. There was a fire at a nursing home in-Charles Street (old) who live there were hurt
7. What is the government doing to help.................(poor)?
8....................(homeless) usually have great difficulty un getting a joB.
9. There is a special television program for...................(deaf) every Sunday morning.
10..................(disabled) of our party were let in free
V. Write a sentence for each of the following using used or didn't use to.
1. Dennis gave up smoking two years ago.
Dennis used to smoke a lot.
2. When Barbara was in Italy, she stayed with an Italian family
3. I quite like drinking coffee in the morning , although I wasn‟t keen on it when I was younger.
9. I prefer listening to classical music now, although when I was young I couldn't stand it
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions
Question 6. He postponed to make a decision till it was too late to do anything.
A. till B. to make C. anything D. too late
Question 7. After a carefully investigation, we soon discovered that the house was infested with
termites.
A. was infested with B. the C. carefully D.soon discovered
Question 8. The president went fishing after he has finished with the conferences.
A. conferences B. has finished C. fishing D. The
Question 9. Our new television came with a ninety-days warranty on all electrical components.
A. ninety-days warranty B. came with
C. Our D. electrical components
Question 10. The old has a lot of experience of life and can deal with most situations.
A. of life B. The C. with most D. has
Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part
Question 11. You should write your name, age, and occupation in these blanks.
A. gender B. hobby C. job D. study
Question 12. The Hudson and the Passaic rivers mingle with the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
A. cover B. mix C. put up D. keep up
Question 13. Music is an integral part of life.
A. encouraged B. impolite C. essential D. unnecessary
Question 14. She voluntarily spent hours taking care of disabled children when she was at university.
A. poor B. unable C. disgusted D. impaired
Question 15. An appendectomy is a routine operation.
A. quick B. small C. usual D. cheap
Choose the best option to complete each of the following questions
Question 16-----------------volcanoes can destroy large areas of vegetation.
A. Their eruption B. When they erupt C. When eruption D. They erupt
Question 17. I decided to go to the library as soon as I-------------.
A. finish what I did B. would finish what I did
C. finished what I did D. finished what I was doing
Question 18. The government is discussing the problem of housing for the-------------.
A. unemployed B. unemployment C. employed D. employment
Question 19. Upon returning from class,----------- .
A. the letter was found in the mailbox B. the mailbox had a letter in it
C. a letter was in the mailbox D. he found a letter in the mailbox
Question 20. Ann was very surprised to find the door unlockeD. She remembered--------it before she
left.
A. to lock B. she locks C. having locked D. to have locked
Question 21. This computer is capable-----------designing sophisticated graphics.
A. in B. on C. of D. with
Question 22. She is very------------to me during my parents' absence.
A. supportive B. supportable C. supportively D. supportably
Question 23. His parents never allow-----------in the living room
A. to smoke B. smoked C. smoke D. smoking
Question 24. Daisy's father,---------------words you can rely on, is always willing to help you.
A. which B. who C. that D. whose
Question 25. She was-------------she could not say anything.
A. so that surprised for the news B. so surprised at the news that
C. so surprising at the news that D. such surprised at the news that
Question 26. Mount Vernon,----------, has recently been restored to its original colors.
A. where George Washington lived B. the place that lived in George Washington
C. it was where George Washington lived D. George Washington lived there
Question 27. Paul: "------------------ do you go home?" Ann: "Once a month."
A. When B. How C. How long D. How often
Question 28. After his application form-------------------, it was sent to the new employer last week.
A. was completed B. had been completed
C. has been completed D. completed
Question 29. After her husband's tragic death, she---------up his position at the Sorbonne.
A. accepted B. received C. got D. took
Question 30. There was nothing special about his clothes---------------from his checked tie.
A. but B. apart C. other D. except
Question 31. Whenever my father travels by plane, he buys-------------goods at the airport.
A. duty-free B. free of charge C. tax-free D. free of duty
Question 32. Kate: "Why don't we go somewhere faraway?" Daisy: "-------------"
A. That's a good idea! B. No, thanks.
C. It's very kind of you! D. Because I don't like him.
Question 33. A computer can do sums with------------------speed and perfect accuracy.
A. quickly B. thunder C. lightning D. windy
Question 34---------------my complaint to the manager, the waiter was sackeD.
A. Thanks to B. Despite C. Because of D. Without
Question 35. Mary: "Your parents must be proud of your result at
school." Peter: ".........."
A. Thanks. It's certainly encouraging B. Of course
C. Sorry to hear that D. I am glad you like it
Question 36. As far as I'm----------------, it's quite alright for you to leave tomorrow.
A. consulted B. concerned C. bothered D. regarded
Question 37. Jane: "Do you think you will get the job?"
Mary: "---------."
A. Well, I hope so B. I know so C. Yes, that's right D. I think not
Question 38. Time is short, and the secretaries are typing-------------.
A. under pressure B. with pressure
C. to pressure D. under the pressure
Question 39. I'm late because my alarm clock never------------this morning.
A. came on B. rang out C. turned on D. went off
Question 40. Although some people earn a lot of money, they are not----------------with their lives.
A. satisfy B. contented C. concerned D. pleasant
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 41. Your refusal to attend the party made everyone saD.
A. Everyone felt sad when you refused to attend the party.
B. Your attendance at the party made everyone feel saD.
C. Everyone feels sad attending the party.
D. You made everyone sad about your refusal to throw the party.
Question 42. Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.
A. Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it.
B. Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life.
C. Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life.
D. Jane prefers an independent life but her friends do not.
Question 43. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
A. He had tested his eyes for ten months then.
B. He has not had his eyes tested for ten months.
C. He had tested his eyes ten months before.
D. He didn't have any tests on his eyes ten months.
Question 44. Fiona has been typing the report for an hour.
A. Fiona will finish typing the report for an hour.
B. It took Fiona an hour to type the report.
C. It is an hour since Fiona started typing the report.
D. Fiona finished the report an hour ago.
Question 45. If I hadn't had so much work to do I would have gone to the movie.
A. A lot of work couldn't prevent me from going to the movie
B. I never go to the movies if I have work to do.
C. I would go to the movie when I had done so much work.
D. Because I had to do so much work, I couldn't go to the movie.
Question 46. Our family lived in a small village throughout our childhooD.
A. Our family never had intention of living in a small village when we were children.
B. Our family are used to living in a small village and we are, too.
C. Our parents thought we'd better live in a small village throughout our childhooD.
D. We used to spend years living in a small village when we were young.
Question 47. "Shall I make you a coffee?" the girl said to the lady.
A. The girl told to make a coffee for the lady.
B. The girl offered to make a coffee for the lady.
C. The girl promised to make a coffee for the lady.
D. The girl refused to make a coffee for the lady.
Question 48. Jane finds it strange to drive on the left.
A. Jane used to drive on the left.
B. Driving on the left is too strange to find Jane.
C. Jane is not used to driving on the left.
D. Driving on the left is too strange for Jane to finD.
Question 49. You must speak slowly or he will not be able to understand you.
A. You can speak slowly, but he won't be able to understand you.
B. Although you speak slowly, he won't be able to understand you.
C. Unless you speak slowly, he won't be able to understand you.
D. If you speak slowly, he'll not be able to understand you.
Question 50. She usually spends one hour driving to work everyday.
A. She usually works one hour everyday.
B. She does not usually drive to work.
C. It usually takes her one hour to work on her car everyday.
D. It usually takes her one hour to drive to work everyday.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Marian Anderson's brilliant singing career began at age six when she sang spirituals at the Union
Baptist Church in her hometown of PhiladelphiA. She toured Europe in the 1920s, drawing vast
acclaim; however, when she returned to the United States she was still barred from performing on the
American operatic stage. After she was prevented from singing in Washington's segregated
Constitution Hall in 1939, Eleanor Roosevelt intervened and arranged for Miss Anderson to perform at
the Lincoln Memorial. A crowd of 75,000 people came to watch her sing before the Memorial. Marian
Anderson's beautiful contralto voice broke down racial barriers, showing white Americans that blacks
had a profound contribution to make to America's cultural life. Eventually, in 1955, she became the
first African- American singer to perform at New York's Metropolitan OperA. In her many years of
touring she had to endure a racism that forced her to enter concert halls and hotels through service
entrances. Her grace under this stress showed a moral perseverance that paralleled that of the famous
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Question 51. We can conclude from the passage that Marian Anderson first toured Europe instead of
the United States because-----------.
A. it was too expensive to tour in the United StatesB. there were better operatic facilities in
Europe
C. she was paid more in Europe D. she was not allowed to perform in the United
States
Question 52. The significance of Anderson's Lincoln Memorial performance was that-------------.
A. she was a black performer B. her contralto voice was beautiful
C. 75,000 people came D. Eleanor Roosevelt arranged it
Question 53. The word "vast" could best be replaced by which of the following?
A. positive B. enthusiastic C. widespread D. respectable
Question 54. What does the word "this" refer to?
A. performing before thousands of people B. racist attitudes toward her
C. touring for many years D. being like Martin Luther King, Jr.
Question 55. The word "profound" could best be replaced by-----------------.
A. full-sized B. broad C. deep D. spacious
Question 56. The word "barred" could best be replaced by which of the following?
A. overpowered B. purged C. prohibited D. released
Question 57. The author's tone in this passage is-------------.
A. respectful B. instructive C. critical D. regretful
Question 58. The word "eventually" could best be replaced by which of the following?
A. recently B. in the long run C. later D. at last
Question 59. The word "intervened" means that Eleanor Roosevelt---------------.
A. got up B. set up C. stepped in D. took in
Question 60. According to the passage, what did Marian Anderson have in common with Martin
Luther King, Jr?
A. a performance at the Lincoln Memorial B. moral perseverance
C. a clear strong voice D. singing in church
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Are you interested in seeing the beautiful fall foliage of New England but tired of traffic jams
and overbooked hotels? Then this year forget the crowds in New England and see the beautiful colors
of autumn in the Catskills.
These rugged mountains in New York State, just 90 miles northwest of New York City, are
famous for the legendary tales of Rip Van Winkle, and more recently for the summer hotels that sprang
up in the region during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Families trying to escape the heat of New York
City found the Catskills to be the perfect place to stay for a month or so each summer. By the late
1950s there were over 500 resorts and hotels offering nighttime entertainment as well as all kinds of
outdoor activities. Famous comedians like Jackie Gleason, Joan Rivers, and Sid Caesar all got their
start touring the hotel clubs here. Since the introduction of air-conditioning and cheaper air travel,
however, families have stopped coming to the Catskills in such large numbers, choosing instead more
distant locations at different times of the year. Many of the Catskill hotels closed in the 1970s, but
some remain and have expanded and changed their facilities to meet the needs of today's visitors.
Currently, there are many activities available to the traveler besides witnessing the changing
colors of the leaves. There is an all-organic sheep farm where visitors can see how a traditional sheep
farm operates. There are also hundreds of miles of scenic drives in the areA. Route 42, for instance, is
an excellent site for spotting bald eagles. For more information on vacations in the Catskills, call the
Office of Public Information.
Question 61. The word "witnessing" could best be replaced by--------------.
A. certifying B. attending C. validating D. viewing
Question 62. The author implies that in the Catskills there are few---------------.
A. people B. sheep C. eagles D. leaves
Question 63. The word "drives" refers to ------------------
A. excursions B. canyons C. paths D. tracks
Question 64. What is the author's main purpose in this passage?
A. to compare the Catskills to New England
B. to introduce visitors to famous Catskills entertainers
C. to promote the Catskills as a vacation destination
D. to describe the history of the Catskills region
Question 65. Which of the following could best replace the word "spotting"?
A. seeing B. photographing C. painting D. shooting
Question 66. What does the passage imply that a visitor might be lucky enough to do?
A. see a kind of bird B. drive on scenic roads
C. see fall leaves in color D. work on a sheep farm
Question 67. In what season would a tourist most likely have visited the Catskills in the 1950s?
A. fall B. summer C. winter D. spring
Question 68. Which of the following most reflects the author's tone in this passage?
A. light and encouraging B. regretful and reminiscent
C. informative and scientific D. humorous and
skeptical
Question 69. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "legendary"?
A. humorous B. mythical C. foolish D. perplexing
Question 70. According to the passage, which of the following caused the decline in the number of
resorts in the 1970s?
A. shorter vacations B. affordable air travel C. television D. more traffic
Read the following passage and choose the best option to fit each of the blanks from 71 to 80.
Most British people go abroad on holiday to visit family or on short business trips. People are
(71) to find out how to get urgent treatment before leaving the U.K. They have to (72)
a form which explains what they (73) do if they fall ill or (74) an
accident, and what arrangements exist in (75) country for medical treatment. The regulations
are fairly simple but (76) people do not have this information, they may (77) that
private medical care is extremely expensive. It is not unusual for people to discover that they do not
have (78) money with them to (79) the total costs and (80) such
circumstances an already difficult situation becomes even more complicateD.
Question 71. A. said B. suggested C. spoken D. advised
Question 72. A. bring B. get C. fill D. put
Question 73. A. will B. ought C. may D. should
Question 74. A. have B. happen C. get D. take
Question 75. A. this B. each C. their D. one
Question 76. A. whether B. as C. because D. if
Question 77. A. look B. know C. want D. find
Question 78. A. few B. enough C. little D. full
Question 79. A. give B. spend C. have D. pay
Question 80. A. in B. on C. up D. at
EXERCISE
1. The teacher advised us……………….
A. to be careful when doing these exercises. C. careful when doing these exercises.
B. be careful when doing these exercises. D. are careful when doing these exercises.
2. She told me………………
A. shut the door but don‟t lock it. C. shut the door but not lock it.
B. to shut the door but not lock it. D. to shut the door but not to lock it.
3. He told me ………………..
A. think well before I answereD. C. to think well before I answereD.
B. think well before I answer. D. to think well before I‟ll answer.
4. “ Don‟t play video games all the time! “ , he saiD.
A. He told the boy not to play video games all the time.
B. He said to the boy not play video games all the time.
C. He told to the boy not to play video games all the time.
D. He said the boy not play video games all the time.
5. He said “I bought these books last week.”
A. He said he bought these books last week.
C. He said he had bought these books last week.
B. He said he bought those books the week before.
D. He said he bought those books those week before.
6. “ Did they tell you when they left” she said to me.
A. She asked me if they told me when they left.
C. She asked me if they told me when they had left.
B. She asked me if they had told me when they left.
D. She asked me if they had told me when they had left.
7. “ Be careful ! The water is hot” she shouteD.
A. She said to be careful because the water is hot.
C. She asked me to be careful because the water was hot.
B. She told me to be careful because the water is hot.
D. She shouted be careful because the water was hot.
8. He asked me where I was going on my vacation that year.
A. He asked me “ Where I was going on my vacation that year? “
B. He asked me “ Where was I going on my vacation that year? “
C. He asked me “ Where are you going on your vacation this year? “
D. He asked me “ Where you are going on your vacation that year? “
9. I told you…...........switch off the computer, didn‟t I ?
A. don‟t B. not C. not to D. to not
10. Bill was slow, so I................hurry up.
A. tell him B. told him for C. told to D. told him to
11. Tom….....................that he‟s having a party here tomorrow evening.
A. asks B. says C. says D. told
12. Claire told me that her father.................................a race horse.
A. owns B. owned C. owning D. A and B
13. Paul said that his grandad.............................90 next week.
A. is B. would C. was D. will be
14. Edgardo told us that he..........................move to another school.
A. is going to B. will C. would D. was going
15. Mary said that she............................the driving license.
A. had just got B. has just got C. had got yet D. got
16. Lurry said that she..............................go for a picnic with her classmates because she was very
busy.
A. could B. couldn‟t C. would D. might
17. Marina has just come back from IndiA. She said that she......................Tazmahal.
A. would visit B. had visited C. visited D. could visit
18. Tom told me that it......................him two hours to get to school because bike broke down.
A. took B. had taken C. would take D. takes
19. Lan told me she.....................in the kitchen when you phone.
A. cooked B. would cook C. was going to cook D. was cooking
12. Claire told me that her father.................................a race horse.
A. owns B. owned C. owning D. A and B
13. You said you............................chocolate, but you aren‟t eating any.
A. liked B. liking C. to like D. like
14. Red insisted they............................plenty of time.
A. have B. to have C. having D. had
15. Red (a week ago): I‟m taking driving test tomorrow.
You (today) : When I saw Red , he said he was taking his driving test…………………… .
A. the net day B. tomorrow C. yesterday D. last day
16. Emma (two day ago) : I‟ve only had this new computer since yesterday.
You (today) : Emma said she only had the new computer since………………………..
A. the day before B. last day C. yesterday D. tomorrow
17. Mathew (a week ago) : I‟m meeting a friend at the station later today.
You (today) : Mathew said he was meeting a friend at the station
later………………………..
A. there B. last day C. that week D. that day
18. What did that man said…...................................?
A. at you B. for you C. to you D. you
19. I rang my friend In Australia yesterday, and she said it....................................raining there.
A. is B. were C. has been D. was
20. The builders have................that everything will be ready on time.
A. promised B. promise C. promises D. promising
21. The doctor…..............him to take more exercise.
A. told B. tell C. have told D. are telling
22. The last time I saw Jonathan, he looked relaxeD. He explained that he‟d been on holiday
the…........week.
A. ago B. following C. next D. previous
23. Yesterday. Lan…............him to put some shelves up.
A. asked B. is asking C. ask D. was asked
24. Tom has….................this story wasn‟t completely true.
A. admitting that B. was admitted that C. admitted that D. admit that
25. When I rang Tessa some time last week , she said she was busy.................day.
A. that B. the C. then D. this
26. I wonder….................the tickets are on sales.
A. what B. when C. where D. whether
27. Mathew…............Emma that her train was about to leave.
A. has reminded B. has reminded that C. reminded D. reminded that
28. Hello, Jim I didn‟t expect to see you today . Sophie said you…...........ill.
A. are B. were C. was D. should be
29. Ann…...............and left.
A. said goodbye to me B. says me goodbye C. tell me goodbye D. told me goodbye
30. I told you…...........switch off the computer, didn‟t I ?
A. don‟t B. not C. not to D. to not
31. Bill was slow, so I................hurry up.
A. tell him B. told him for C. told to D. told him to
32. Sarah was driving too fast, so I...............to slow down.
A. asked her B. ask C. asked D. have asked her
33. Someone.................me there‟s been an accident on the motorway.
A. asked B. said C. spoke D. told
34. Sue was very pessimistic about the situation. I advised her…………. .
A. no worry B. not worry C. no to worry D. not to worry
35. I couldn‟t move the piano alone, so I asked Tom…………
A. giving a hand B. gave a hand C. to give a hand D. give a hand
36. Tom said that New York…............more lively than London.
A. is B. be C. was D. were
37. When he was at Oliver‟s flat yesterday, Martin asked if he............used the phone.
A. can B. could C. may D. must
38. Tom couldn‟t help me. He.............me to ask Mary.
A. tell B. said C. told D. say
39. July................going for a walk, but no one else wanted to.
A. admitted B. offered C. promised D. suggested
40. Jack asked me………… .
A. where do you come from? B. where I came form C. where I come from D. where did I
come from ?
41. She asked me..........................I liked pop musiC.
A. when B. if C. x D. what
42. I said that I had met her ………………… .
A. yesterday B. the previous day C. the day D. the before day
43. The man asked the boys …………………..
A. why did they fight B. why they were fighting
C. why they fight D. why were they fighting
44. “........................................the door “, he said .
A. please open B. please to open C. opened please D. please,
opening
45. I wanted to know......................return home.
A. when would she B. when will she C. when she will D. when she
would
46. The woman wonders..........................doing well at school.
A. whether her children are B. if her children were
C. whether her children were D. her children are if
47. Peter said he was leaving for Paris ………………… .
A. next week B. the week previous C. following week D. the following week
48. “ I don‟t usually drink milk when........................” Mrs. Pike said
A. she was hungry B. I was hungry C. I am hungry D. I will be
49.They said that their house had been broken into ………………
A. the two days before B. two days ago C. two days before D. since two
days
50. She advised me...........................an apple everyday to stay healthy.
A. eating B. I should eat C. to eat D. Please, eat
II. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words in the box. Use your dictionary if you neeD.
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websites floppysurfingsoftwarechat forum
1 . It's so easy to use A......................when you want to send photographs to friends by e-mail. Its just
like using a photocopier.
2. I've lost a lot of datA. I wonder if my computer has A ..
3. I'm always impressed by people who carry their ......
on aero planes and work on them during the flight.
4. Those.................disks don't store nearly enough information. You really need to use your
................disk for all the
data you want to store.
5. If you want some photos of the USA. you could just try ......
6. the WeB. You'll be amazed how many you can finD.
7. I belong to a `great........................There are about ten people who are all interested in 1960s musiC.
We e-mail one another almost every day, and can talk live to one another..
8. I...............a good program from the Internet the other day. Would you like a copy?
9. Do you ever visit any for pop stars or film stars'? Some of them have photos and
music too.
10.....................is the programs that you put into a computer to make it run.
11.Students should be encouraged to use the _......as a resource.
III. Complete the second sentence so that it follows on from the first. Use the present perfect.
1. My hair is tidy now. I've brushed my hair.
2. The door is open. Someone the door.
3. This is Oliver's drawing. look: Oliver a picture.
4. The calculator is broken. Someone the calculator.
5. United are the winners. United the game.
6. There's no more wine in the bottle. We all the Wine.
7. The floor is clean now. I the floor.
8. I know my number now. I number by heart.
9. The guests are here now. The guests
Fin still working on the computer. I with the computer yet.
V. Read the following passage and put the verbs in the correct form, present perfect or past simple.
Twenty years ago few people (1).................(realize) that computers were about to become part of
our daily lives. This short period of time (2)...........(see) enormous changes, in business. education and
administration. jobs which (3)...............(take) weeks to complete in the past, are now carried out in
minutes. Clerks who (4) ... (spend) all day copying and checking calculations are now freed
from these tedious tasks. In offices, the soft hum and clicking of word processors (5)................(replace)
the clatter of typewriters. Schoolchildren (6)................(become) as familiar with hardware and software
as their parents (7)..................(be) with pencils and exercise books. Computerization of public records
(8) ..(enable) government departments to analyze the needs of citizens in detail. Some of us
may wonder, however, whether life (9)...............(really/ improve) as a result of these chimes. Many
jobs (10)............... (disappear), for example, when intelligent machines (11)...............(take) over the
work. Employers complain that clerical staff (12)................(become) dependent on calculators and
cannot do simple arithmetiC. There are fears that government (13)...............(not/do) enough to ensure
that personal information held on computers is really kept secret. Certainly, many people may now be
wondering whether the spread of computers (14) (bring) us as many problems as it
(15) .(solve).
VI. Use the words and phrases to make sentences in the present perfect passive. Make any
other necessary changes and additions.
1. These words/ spell! wrongly?
VII. Fill in the blank with a verb from the box in the correct tense of the passive. Use each
verb once only.
do used to drink already pay freeze beat
cut blow down collect speak leave
IX. Combine these pairs of sentences. Use a relative pronoun only when necessary. Use
commas for non-defining relative clause.
1. I bought a cell phone. I can use it to send and receive e-mail.
2. My new cell phone has become a necessary part of life. I only bought it a month ago.
5. A lot of people suffer from techno stress. Those people work in my office.
6. Some people dream of a joB. They can do the job without technology.
9. Some documents have been founD. They were stolen from a car.
10. Dr. Michelle Weil wrote a book about 'techno stress'. She is a psychologist.
11. He works for a computer magazine. The magazine is very popular in Mexico.
III. These sentences refer to the future. Complete them with either
going to or the present progressive, whichever is correct or more likely,
using the appropriate verb: increase, teach, sit, complain, start, meet,
stop, answer play. get.
1 can't go any further. I _ on that bench for a while.
2. The game at two o'clock tomorrow. I hope you can be there.
3. The service here is very slow. Ito the manager if we're not served soon.
4. I have a right to be heard, and no-one me from putting my side of the argument.
5. The two leaders for talks later this afternoon.
6. The bank has announced that it its interest rates by one per cent from tomorrow.
7. Are you my questions or not?
8. I have to get up early tomorrow. I a physics class at 8.00 in the morning.
9. Before I apply for the job, I more information about it.
10. Brazil Colombia in today's final.
IV. These sentences refer to the future. Correct them where necessary (with either
present progressive or going to) or put a tick if they are already correct.
1. Unless aid arrives within the next few days, thousands are starving.
are going to starve
2. There are going to be more of us at the picnic than we'd thought.
3. We're going to have a party on Sunday, 12th November. Can you come?
4. I can't get to the match after all.' `That's a pity. Dave's being very disappointeD.'
5. Clear the area! The bomb is exploding.
6. In the future, the company is going to be known as 'Communications International'.
7. I've decorated the bedroom. Do you think Jane is liking it when she gets home?
8.Whether we like it or not, within a few years biotechnology is transforming every aspect of human
life.
9. It's not a deep cut, but it's leaving a scar.
10 I'm still not feeling very well. so I think I'm going to see the doctor some time this week.
11. Nina is going to go to Switzerland next week on business;
12 Before I go to China next year, I'm learning some Cantonese.
13. They're leaving from Frankfurt airport at 6.30 pm.
14. Scientists say that the satellite is falling to Earth some time this afternoon.
15. The orchestra is going to perform Mahler's 5th Symphony at next week's concert.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following sentences.
Câu 6: It _ that to be a good musician, you have learn to play very young.
A. had been said B. is said C. was said D. says
Câu 7: My uncle had never married, choosing to remain all his life.
A. divorced B. individual C. single D. separate
Câu 8: The children playing on the beach are to hear me shout.
A. so distant B. so far away C. too far away D. too far
Câu 9: Unemployment by 5 percent since the beginning of the year.
A. rose B. has raised C. was raised D. has risen
Câu 10: of the students in my class could solve the problem yesterday.
A. Not much B. Either C. None D. Neither
Câu 11: Two thieves at a bus stop were arrested yesterday.
A. having waiteD. B. were waiting C. waiting D. wait
Câu 12: I enjoy my job as a nurse but it‟s taken me a year to to working at night.
A. be use B. getting used C. use D. get used
Câu 13: We expected her at nine but she finally _ at midnight.
A. came off B. turned out C. came to D. turned up
Câu 14: Phil:" I'd like to become a tour guide. What do you think I should do?"
Leonie:" ".
A. I think you should practise spoken English. B. I don't agree with you.
C. Yes, a tour guide is a good job! D. Shall we have a package tour this summer?
Câu 15: Far more people football on a Saturday afternoon than play it.
A. stare B. look C. watch D. see
Câu 16: There is no reason to his honesty; he is absolutely sincere.
A. inquire B. search C. ask D. doubt
Câu 17: Many people hate Mondays, saying that they really _.
A. get over them B. get them over C. get down them D. get them down
Câu 18: I'm not very good repairing things.
A. at B. for C. in D. with
Câu 19: This ticket one person to the museum.
A. enters B. permits C. allows D. admits
Câu 20: I‟m from 6 am till midnight.
A. in duty B. on work C. for work D. on duty
Câu 21: We at each other for over a minute without blinking.
A. glanced B. stared C. watched D. winked
Câu 22: I have no brothers or sisters. I‟m chilD.
A. a sole B. a single C. an only D. a unique
Câu 23: Nam: “How much of this money is yours?” Ha: “ ”.
A. Half of it B. most it C. all it D. Half it
Câu 24: We saw many soldiers and tanks were moving to the front.
A. that B. which C. who D. whom
Câu 25: “I can‟t remember us ever ,” replied the stranger.
A. having met B. to meet C. being met D. to have met
Câu 26: Despite a terrible headache, Jane managed to finish the exam.
A. she had B. to have C. of D. having
Câu 27: The guest of honor, along with his wife and children, sitting at the first table when we
had a party yesterday.
A. are B. was C. have been D. were
Câu 28: Susan: "Can you do the cooking today?" Bill: " _."
A. I know that B. Oh, all right C. No, thank you D. Yes, please.
Câu 29: All of our rain forests unless we find some ways to stop people from cutting down trees.
A. will destroy B. were destroyed C. destroy D. will be destroyed
Câu 30: I don‟t believe a word he says. I think he .
A. lied B. is telling lie C. is lying D. is laying
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that is CLOSET in meaning to the underlined part
Câu 31: Sports and festivals form an integral part of every human society.
A. invented B. essential C. informative D. exciting
Câu 32: As tourism is more developed, people worry about the damage to the flora and fauna of the
islanD.
A. flowers and trees B. mountains and forests
C. plants and animals D. fruits and vegetables
Câu 33: It is unreasonable behavior
A. advisable B. tenable C. unacceptable D. sensible
Read the following passage on native Americans, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks from 34 to 43.
Speech is one of the most important (34) of communicating. It consists of far more than just
making noises. To talk and also to (35) by other people we have to speak a language, that is, we
have to use combinations of (36) that everyone agrees stand for a particular object or ideA.
Communication would be impossible if everyone made up their own language.
Learning a language properly is very (37) _ The basic (38) _ of English is not very
large, and only about 2,000 words are needed to speak it quite (39) But the more words you
know, the more ideas you can (40) and the more precise you can be about their exact meaning.
Words are the (41) _ thing we use in communicating what we want to say. The way we (42)
the words is also very important. Our tone of voice can express many emotions and (43)
whether we are pleased or angry, for instance.
Câu 34: A. tests B. reasons C. ways D. rules
Câu 35: A. be spoken B. be examined C. be understood D. be talked
Câu 36: A. languages B. talks C. systems D. sounds
Câu 37: A. expensive B. easy C. simple D. important
Câu 38: A. vocabulary B. structure C. grammar D. word
Câu 39: A. fluent B. good C. perfect D. well
Câu 40: A. express B. need C. pass D. grow
Câu 41: A. full B. main C. most D. certain
Câu 42: A. sent B. say C. pass D. talk
Câu 43: A. knows B. asks C. understands D. shows
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined part Câu 44: To impress the recruiter, you should dress properly and be punctual for the
interview.
A. on time B. late C. in time D. hurried
Câu 45: This book will be invaluable to all students of history.
A. helpful B. worthless C. priceless D. valuable
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
Long ago prehistoric man began to domesticate a number of wild plants and animals for his
own use. This not only provided more abundant food but also allowed more people to live on a smaller
plot of grounD. We tend to forget that all of our present-day pets, livestock, and food plants were taken
from the wild and developed into the forms we know today.
As centuries passed and human cultures evolved and blossomed, humans began to organise their
knowledge of nature into the broad field of natural history. One aspect of early natural history
concerned the use of plants for drugs and medicine. The early herbalists sometimes overworked their
imaginations in this respect. For example, it was widely believed that a plant or part of a plant that
resembles an internal organ would cure ailments of that organ, Thus, an extract made from a heart-
shaped leaf might be prescribed for a person suffering from heart problems.
Nevertheless, the overall contributions of these early observers provided the rudiments of our
present knowledge of drugs and their uses.
Câu 46: What does this passage mainly discuss?
A. Early plants and animals. B. Prehistoric man.
C. Cures from plants. D. The beginning of natural history.
Câu 47: Domestication of plants and animals probably occurred because of .
A. lack of wild animals and plants B. need for more readily available food
C. the desire of prehistoric man to be nomadic D. early mans power as a hunter
Câu 48: The word “this” refers to .
A. man‟s domestication of plants and animals B. providing food for man
C. mans ability to live on a small plot of land D. the earliest condition of prehistoric man
Câu 49: The word “blossomed” is closest in meaning to .
A. produced flowers B. learned C. changed D. flourished
Câu 50: An herbalist is which of the following?
A. Someone who uses plants in medicine. B. An early historian.
C. A dreamer. D. A farmer.
Câu 51: The phrase “in this respect” refers to .
A. the use of plants for drugs and medicine B. the origin of knowledge of nature
C. the development of the field of natural history D. the development of human culture
Câu 52: The word “extract” is closest in meaning to .
A. substance B. ailment C. flavour D. design
Câu 53: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Early herbalists were unimaginative.
B. There is little relation between a cure for illness and the physical shape of a plant.
C. The work of early herbalists has nothing to do with present day medicine.
D. The shape of a plant is indicative of its ability to cure ailments of a similarly shaped organ.
Câu 54: The word “rudiments” is closest in meaning to .
A. history B. proofs C. requirements D. beginnings
Câu 55: The passage would most likely lead to a more specific discussion in the field of .
A. biology B. anatomy C. zoology D. astrology
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D to show the underline part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Câu 56: Good scientists always cooperate with each others no matter what their nationalities are
Câu 57: Many species of wild animals would become extinction if people continued to cut down
forests.
Câu 58: Neither his parents nor his teacher are satisfied with his result when he was at high school.
Câu 59: Some bacteria are extremely harmful, but others are regular used in producing foods.
Câu 60: He knows to repair the carburetor without taking the whole car apart.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the
following sentences.
Câu 61: My father doesn‟t smoke and he doesn‟t drink.
A. My father not only smokes but also drinks. B. My father enjoys smoking and drinking.
C. My father neither smokes nor drinks. D. My father doesn‟t smoke but he drinks.
Câu 62: Despite his inexperience in this field, John applied for the joB.
A. John applied for the job even though he has no experience in the fielD.
B. John was unable to do the job because he was inexperienceD.
C. John applied for the job because he had experience in the fielD.
D. John did not apply for the job because of his inexperience in the fielD.
Câu 63: Tom has the ability to be a professional musician, but he's too lazy to practice.
A. He is talented but he'll never be a professional musician as he doesn't practice.
B. Though practicing lazily, he is a professional musician.
C. As a professional musician he is not lazy to practice music lessons.
D. He is able to practice music lessons professionally though he is lazy.
Câu 64: “Remember to bring your books,” he saiD.
A. He asked me if I remembered to bring my books. B. He said I remembered to bring my
books.
C. He reminded me to bring my books. D. He warned me against bringing my books.
Câu 65: Without transportation, our modern society would not exist.
A. If there were no transportation, our modern society would not exist.
B. If transportation no longer exists, our modern society will not either.
C. Our modern society does not exist if there is no transportation.
D. Our modern society will not exist without having traffiC.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius , they will cause a
disaster. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes
which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what his parents expect,
and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children.
However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are
ambitious in a sensible way, the child may succeed in doing very well – especially if the parents are
very supportive of their chilD. Michael Collins is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents
help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They
even drive him 50 kilometers twice a week for violin lessons. Michael‟s mother knows very little about
music, but his father plays the trumpet in a large orchestrA. However, he never makes Michael enter
music competitions if he is unwilling. Winston Smith, Michael‟s friend, however, is not so lucky.
Both his parents are successful musicians, and they set too high a standard for Winston. They want
their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition helD. They
are very unhappy when he does not win. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents
and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.
Câu 66: One of the serious mistakes parents can make is to .
A. make their child become a musician B. neglect their child‟s education
C. push their child into trying too much D. help their child to become a genius
Câu 67: Parents‟ ambition for their children is not wrong if they .
A. arrange private lessons for their children B. force their children into achieving success
C. understand and help their children sensibly D. themselves have been very successful
Câu 68: Who have criticized the methods of some ambitious parents?
A. Educational psychologists. B. Successful musicians. C. Their children. D. Unrealistic
parents.
Câu 69: Michael Collins is fortunate in that .
A. his parents help him in a sensible way B. his father is a musician
C. his mother knows little about music D. his parents are quite rich
Câu 70: The phrase "crazy about" in the passage mostly means .
A. "extremely interested in" B. "completely unaware of" C. "surprised at" D. "confused
about"
Câu 71: Winston‟s parents push their son so much and he .
A. has become a good musician B. cannot learn much music from them
C. has won a lot of piano competitions D. is afraid to disappoint them
Câu 72: The word "They" in the passage refers to .
A. violin lessons B. concerts C. Michael‟s parents D. parents in general
Câu 73: All of the following people are musical EXCEPT .
A. Winston‟s mother B. Winston‟s father C. Michael‟s father D. Michael‟s mother
Câu 74: The word "unwilling" in the passage mostly means .
A. "not objecting to doing anything" B. "getting ready to do something"
C. "eager to do something" D. "not wanting to do something"
Câu 75: The two examples given in the passage illustrate the principle that .
A. successful parents always have intelligent children
B. parents should let the child develop in the way he wants
C. successful parents often have unsuccessful children
D. parents should spend more money on the child‟s education
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is the best completion according to the
suggestions
Câu 76: I/ grateful / kindness / visit / your factory / last month.
A. I‟m grateful at your kindness when I visited your factory last month.
B. I‟m grateful with your kindness when I visited your factory last month.
C. I‟m grateful for your kindness when I visited your factory last month.
D. I‟m grateful of your kindness when I visited your factory last month.
Câu 77: She / keep / me / wait / rain / ten / minutes / last night.
A. She kept me to wait in the rain for ten minutes last night.
B. She kept me wait in the rain for ten minutes last night.
C. She kept me to be waiting in the rain for ten minutes last night.
D. She kept me waiting in the rain for ten minutes last night.
Câu 78: Laser / be / great use / many science, / especially / medicine //
A. Lasers are the great use, and many sciences, especially medicine.
B. Lasers are of great use in many sciences, especially in medicine.
C. The great use of lasers is in medicine, especially for many sciences.
D. Lasers are in great use, according to many scientists, especially in medicine.
Câu 79: She / not stand / kept / wait / such / long //
A. She can't stand being kept waiting for such a long time.
B. She doesn't stand keeping to wait for such a long time.
C. She doesn't stand being kept waiting for such long.
D. She can't stand being kept to wait such a long time.
Câu 80: Never / stop / try / you get / solution / problem.
A. Never stop trying until you get the right solution of the problem.
B. Never stop trying until you get the right solution from the problem.
C. Never stop trying until you get the right solution to the problem.
D. Never stop trying until you get the right solution on the problem.
EXERCISE 2
1. Brian advised Tom not to go swimming on a day like this.
“I wouldn‟t ……………………………………………………………………………………..” Brian
said
2. We won‟t get there on time without taking a taxi.
Unless ........
3. If I met the author one day, I'd ask him to sign my copy of this book.
Were I
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
4. He didn‟t hurry, so he missed the train.
Had .............................................................................................................................................................
5. My husband didn‟t leave the car keys, so I couldn‟t pick him up at the station.
If.................................................................................................................................................................
6. He always has his nose in a book and never pays attention to what I say.
If he didn't
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
If only she hadn't told the police, everything would have been all right.
If only I hadn'd drunk too much, this wouldn't have happened !
Unless S V = If S not V = Otherwise
If he wasn't told by Jane, he couldn't have known
Unless he was told by Jane, he couldn't have known
If Mr Smith doesn't come back, he'll phone you (cannot be changed)
If you hadn't given us direction, we wouldn't have found the house.
Thanks for your directions to the house. We wouldn't have found it otherwise.
Provided, Providing, On condition that, So/as long as: su phu thuoc cua hai menh de
I'll do what you say provided the police are not informed
You can borrow my bike providing you bring it back
I'll give you the day off on condition that you work on Saturday morning
You are welcome to stay with us as long as you share the expenses
If … then
If she can't come to us, then we'll have to go and see her.
Even If: nhan manh dieu gi do se xay ra cho du dieu kien nao
Only If: nhan manh dieu gi do chi xay ra voi mot dieu kien duy nhat
Even if it rains, we will still go for a picnic
Even if I becomes a millionaire, I shall always be a socialist
I'll do it (even) if it kills me.
Imagine/ Supposing/Suppose: thay cho if trong van noi
Supposing you won the football pools, what would you do?
Imagine we could all fly. Wouldn't that be fun!
Supposing you fell in love with your boss, what would you do?
But for/ Without = If not
If you hadn't helped us, we would have been in trouble.
But for your help/ Without your help, we would have been in trouble.
If so/ If not
There is a possiblility that Jack will be late. If so, I will take his place
Are you free this evening? If so, let's go out for a meal
I might see you tomorrow. If not, then it'll be Saturday
If any, anything, ever, not
There is i
Imperative replace if
Sit down, and I'll make you a cup of teA. (If you sit down)
If + adj
If interested, apply within
If necessary, take a taxi
If possible, send me some money.
If in doubt ask for help (if you are)
If about to go on a long journey, try to have a good night's sleep
If + adj = although
The room was well-furnished, if a little badly decorateD.
His style, if simple, is pleasant to read
The profits, if a little lower than last year's, are still extremely healthy.
Luoc If: Dao
Were/ Should/ Did/ Had
EXERCISE 1:
Question 16: “What if the earth stopped moving?”
A. happened B. would happen C. happens D. will happen
Question 17: I wish I hadn‟t accepted the invitation to her birthday party.
A. I insisted on having been invited to her birthday party. B. I was very glad to accept the invitation
to her birthday party.
C. I regret accepting the invitation to her birthday party. D. If only I had come to her birthday
party.
Question 18: The bad weather caused serious damage to the crop. If only it warmer.
A. were B. had been C. has been D. was
Question 19: She did not study hard enough to win the scholarship.
A. Winning the scholarship did not make her study harder. B. She studied hard but she could
not win the scholarship.
C. It was very hard for her to win the scholarship. D. She could have won the
scholarship if she had studied harder.
Question 20: Take this route and you will get to the village.
A. There is no doubt that this route will never lead you to the village.
B. Although this route may lead you to the village, you cannot take it.
C. Certainly, you will get to the village if you take this route.
D. Unless you take this route, you will get to the village.
Question 21: provide/ your handwriting/ legible/ test scorer/ accept/ your answer
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
B. Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.
D. Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.
Question 22: They will stay there for some days if the weather fine.
A. would be B. was C. is D. will be
Question 23: If you had taken my advice, you in such difficulties.
A. won't be B. hadn't been C. wouldn't be D. wouldn't have
been
Question 24: If she rich, she would travel around the worlD.
A. would be B. is C. has been D. were
Question 25: If I were in charge, I things differently.
A. will do B. would do C. would have done D. had done
Question 26: I wouldn't have got wet .
A. unless I had had an umbrella with me B. if I had had an umbrella with me
C. if I have an umbrella with me D. if I had an umbrella with me
Question 27: If she sick, she would have gone out with me to the party.
A. hasn‟t been B. wasn‟t C. weren‟t D. hadn‟t been
Question 28: If people after their houses properly, the police wouldn‟t have so much work to
do.
A. looked B. look C. have looked D. should look
Question 29: , he would have learned how to reaD.
A. If he has been able to go school as a child B. If he could go to school as a child
C. Were he able to go to school as a child D. Had he been able to go to school as
a child
Question 30: If I had worked harder, I would have passed the exam.
A. Although I worked very hard, I did not pass the exam. B. I passed the exam because I worked
harder than others.
C. I failed the exam, so I will have to work harder. D. As I did not work hard enough, I did not
pass the exam.
Question 31: I would have worn the right shoes if I had known I was going to do all this climbing.
A. I would love to go climbing, but I do not have any shoes that would be suitable.
B. As I did not know I was going to do so much climbing, I did not wear suitable shoes.
C. I did not go climbing because I did not have the right shoes.
D. I would have gone on the climb if I had been wearing the right shoes.
EXERCISE 2:
7. If you don‟t rest yourself you really will be ill.
Unless
…………………………………………………………………………………………………....
8. Unless he phones her immediately, he won‟t get any information.
If …………..……………………………………………………… .........
9. You can‟t visit Moscow unless you get a visA.
If you
…………………………………………….………………………………………………………….
10. It would have been a superb weekend if it hadn‟t been for the weather.
But
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
11. I‟m sorry that I didn‟t finish my homework last night.
I wish
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
12. I would like the school holidays to be longer.
I wish
13. Please don‟t say thinks like that.
I wish