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Mã đề: 139
Choose the sentence that best rewrites the one given
1. Jack left the office before I arrived there.
A. When I arrived at the office, Jack had left. B. When I had arrived at the office, Jack was left
C. When I arrived at the office, Jack left. D. When I had arrived at the office, Jack had left.
2. "I am really sorry I made serious mistakes, John", said Jane.
A. Jane asked John for being made serious mistakes.
B. John apologized Jane for making serious mistakes.
C. Jane apologized to John for making serious mistakes.
D. Jane apologized John for making serious mistakes.
3. He was last in touch with me two months ago.
A. He has been in touch with me for two months.
B. We haven't been in touch for two months.
C. The last time he is in touch with me was two months ago.
D. It is two months since he has been in touch with me.
4. " We were driving through the desert yesterday" Jack said
A. Jack said that they had been driving through the desert yesterday
B. said that they had been driving through the desert Sunday previously
C. Jack said that they had been driving through the desert that day
D. Jack said that they had been driving through the desert the previous day
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same
group.
5. A. separated B. named C. travelled D. explored
6. A. worked B. caused C. forced D. matched
7. A. matches B. roses C. villages D. likes
8. A.determine B. diverse C. sacrifice D. underline
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to Indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names:
a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family
name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often
called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is
not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is
second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they, use the incorrect name. This can cause
embarrassment.
Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names
is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked
as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean "son of ____". For example, Johansson
means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of
years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim,
Park, or Lee. There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given
names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds
beautiful or means something special.
These names may have meanings like peaceful or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection
between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might
have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries; parents may pay money to a
professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their
child.
9. What is NOT mentioned as a reason for parents to choose names for their child?
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A. a name that means something special B. a name that will be lucky for their child
C. a name that brings strength to their child D. a name that shows how a child is born
10. What can be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Beautiful Names B. Naming for no Reason C. Naming for Fun D. Naming Customs
11. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A. People can change their lives by changing names.
B. Naming is a universal culture.
C. Names are selected in accordance with local customs.
D. People can choose their own names.
12. It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, _______.
A. they may misuse each other's names B. they will misunderstand each other
C. they do not know how to say their names D. they very often misaddress each other
13. The word "they" in the passage refers to_________.
A. meanings B. children C. names D. parents
Listen and decide whether the statements are True or False. Tick box A if it is True and box B if it is False.
Statement A(True) B(False)
37. She won a music contest in a music store.
38. They went to a restaurant for dinner.
39. They saw a lot of wild birds and butterflies on the trip.
40. There were a lot of interesting people and good music at the party.
Mã đề: 173
Choose the answer that best fits in each gap in the text
In many modern countries, people think about a family as a mother, a father and their children . But this
is not the only kind of the family group. In some parts of the world, a family group has many (4)_______
members. This kind of large family is called an " (5)_______ family" or a "joint family"
Early people probably lived in joint families. They had to be part of a large group in order to survive.
The members of the group help each other hunt. They work together to protect (6)_______ from dangerous
animals and other enemies. In China, people lived in joint families. When a son married, he and his wife lived
at his parents' house. (7)_______ daughters remained at home until they married. Chinese children felt very
loyal (8)_______ their parents. Younger members of the joint family always took care of the old ones.
4. A. other B. another C. the other D. others
5. A. intensive B. open C. big D. extended
6. A. their B. they C. themselves D. them
7. A. married B. marrying C. unmarried D. being married
8. A. of B. to C. on D. with
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to Indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names:
a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family
name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often
called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is
not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is
second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they, use the incorrect name. This can cause
embarrassment.
Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names
is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked
as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean "son of ____". For example, Johansson
means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of
years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim,
Park, or Lee. There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given
names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds
beautiful or means something special.
These names may have meanings like peaceful or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection
between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might
have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries; parents may pay money to a
professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their
child.
9. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A. Naming is a universal culture.
B. People can choose their own names.
C. People can change their lives by changing names.
D. Names are selected in accordance with local customs.
10. What can be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Beautiful Names B. Naming Customs C. Naming for no Reason D. Naming for Fun
11. The word "they" in the passage refers to_________.
A. parents B. children C. meanings D. names
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12. What is NOT mentioned as a reason for parents to choose names for their child?
A. a name that will be lucky for their child B. a name that shows how a child is born
C. a name that means something special D. a name that brings strength to their child
13. It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, _______.
A. they will misunderstand each other B. they very often misaddress each other
C. they do not know how to say their names D. they may misuse each other's names
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same
group.
16. A. villages B. roses C. matches D. likes
17. A.determine B. diverse C. sacrifice D. underline
18. A. matched B. worked C. caused D. forced
19. A. separated B. named C. travelled D. explored
Mã đề: 207
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to Indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names:
a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family
name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often
called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is
not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is
second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they, use the incorrect name. This can cause
embarrassment.
Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names
is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked
as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean "son of ____". For example, Johansson
means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of
years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim,
Park, or Lee. There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given
names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds
beautiful or means something special.
These names may have meanings like peaceful or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection
between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might
have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries; parents may pay money to a
professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their
child.
5. What can be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Naming Customs B. Naming for no Reason C. Beautiful Names D. Naming for Fun
6. It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, _______.
A. they very often misaddress each other B. they do not know how to say their names
C. they may misuse each other's names D. they will misunderstand each other
7. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A. People can change their lives by changing names.
B. Naming is a universal culture.
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C. People can choose their own names.
D. Names are selected in accordance with local customs.
8. The word "they" in the passage refers to_________.
A. parents B. meanings C. children D. names
9. What is NOT mentioned as a reason for parents to choose names for their child?
A. a name that shows how a child is born B. a name that brings strength to their child
C. a name that means something special D. a name that will be lucky for their child
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same
group.
23. A. worked B. forced C. matched D. caused
24. A. named B. travelled C. separated D. explored
25. A. diverse B.determine C. underline D. sacrifice
26. A. likes B. matches C. roses D. villages
Choose the answer that best fits in each gap in the text
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In many modern countries, people think about a family as a mother, a father and their children . But this
is not the only kind of the family group. In some parts of the world, a family group has many (29)_______
members. This kind of large family is called an " (30)_______ family" or a "joint family"
Early people probably lived in joint families. They had to be part of a large group in order to survive.
The members of the group help each other hunt. They work together to protect (31)_______ from dangerous
animals and other enemies. In China, people lived in joint families. When a son married, he and his wife lived
at his parents' house. (32)_______ daughters remained at home until they married. Chinese children felt very
loyal (33)_______ their parents. Younger members of the joint family always took care of the old ones.
29. A. the other B. others C. other D. another
30. A. open B. big C. intensive D. extended
31. A. them B. themselves C. their D. they
32. A. marrying B. married C. being married D. unmarried
33. A. with B. of C. on D. to
Listen and decide whether the statements are True or False. Tick box A if it is True and box B if it is False.
Statement A(True) B(False)
37. She won a music contest in a music store.
38. They went to a restaurant for dinner.
39. They saw a lot of wild birds and butterflies on the trip.
40. There were a lot of interesting people and good music at the party.
Mã đề: 241
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Naming customs are different around the world. In most cultures, however, people have at least two names:
a family name and a given name. Your given name is the name you receive when you are born. Your family
name is the name you share with other people in your family. In the United States, the family name is often
called the last name, and the given name is often called the first name. However, the order of the two names is
not the same everywhere. For example, in many Asian countries, the family name is first and the given name is
second. When two people from different cultures meet, sometimes they, use the incorrect name. This can cause
embarrassment.
Family names can show something about a family's early history. The origin of many English family names
is a place, like London, or a job, such as Farmer or Shoemaker. A long time ago, these families probably worked
as farmers or shoemakers. Swedish and Danish family names often mean "son of ____". For example, Johansson
means son of Johan. In South Korea, there are only about 250 family names. These names go back hundreds of
years to very old clans. About half of all Koreans have one of the three most common family names - Kim,
Park, or Lee. There is generally no choice about a family name, but there is much more choice about given
names. Parents choose their child's name for many different reasons. They may select a name that sounds
beautiful or means something special.
Trang 2/3 - Mã đề: 241
These names may have meanings like peaceful or happiness. In some cultures, there may be a connection
between children's names and when or how they were born. For example, a Yoruba child in Nigeria might
have a name like Sunday or Born on a Sunny Day. In some countries; parents may pay money to a
professional baby namer to help them find a good name. They want to find a name that will be lucky for their
child.
14. What is NOT mentioned as a reason for parents to choose names for their child?
A. a name that will be lucky for their child B. a name that means something special
C. a name that brings strength to their child D. a name that shows how a child is born
15. What can be the best title of the reading passage?
A. Beautiful Names B. Naming for no Reason C. Naming for Fun D. Naming Customs
16. It is stated in the first paragraph that when two people from different cultures meet, _______.
A. they may misuse each other's names B. they will misunderstand each other
C. they very often misaddress each other D. they do not know how to say their names
17. The word "they" in the passage refers to_________.
A. names B. parents C. children D. meanings
18. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A. People can change their lives by changing names.
B. Naming is a universal culture.
C. People can choose their own names.
D. Names are selected in accordance with local customs.
Choose the answer that best fits in each gap in the text
In many modern countries, people think about a family as a mother, a father and their children . But this
is not the only kind of the family group. In some parts of the world, a family group has many (19)_______
members. This kind of large family is called an " (20)_______ family" or a "joint family"
Early people probably lived in joint families. They had to be part of a large group in order to survive.
The members of the group help each other hunt. They work together to protect (21)_______ from dangerous
animals and other enemies. In China, people lived in joint families. When a son married, he and his wife lived
at his parents' house. (22)_______ daughters remained at home until they married. Chinese children felt very
loyal (23)_______ their parents. Younger members of the joint family always took care of the old ones.
19. A. other B. another C. others D. the other
20. A. open B. extended C. intensive D. big
21. A. them B. themselves C. their D. they
22. A. married B. marrying C. unmarried D. being married
23. A. on B. to C. of D. with
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in the same
group.
24. A. matched B. caused C. forced D. worked
25. A. matches B. villages C. likes D. roses
26. A. travelled B. named C. separated D. explored
27. A. sacrifice B. underline C.determine D. diverse
Listen and decide whether the statements are True or False. Tick box A if it is True and box B if it is False.
Statement A(True) B(False)
37. She won a music contest in a music store.
38. They went to a restaurant for dinner.
39. They saw a lot of wild birds and butterflies on the trip.
40. There were a lot of interesting people and good music at the party.