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TEST 1
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY
FROM THE OTHERS
1. a. fat
b. cat
c. table
d. sat
2. a. hit
b. tide
c. sit
d. did
3. a. fed
b. left
c. bet
d. these
4. a. color
b. hole
c. go
d. toe
5. a. these
b. free
c. scene
d. bed
6. a. peace
b. meat
c. instead
d. leader
II. FIND THE MISTAKES IN THESE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
7. Our train will arrive to Hue at noon.
a. will arrive
b. to
c. at
d. noon
8. Don't enter to this mysterious cave.
a. Don't
b. enter
c. to
d. mysterious
9. An European gentleman is waiting for my boss in the hall.
a. An
b. is waiting
c. for
d. in
III. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FOR EACH FOLLOWING QUESTION
10. I know the
to the post office.
a. book
b. lunch
c. walk
d. way
11. Why didn't you go camping last week? If you
there, you would have had a lot of fun.
a. were being
b. have been
c. had been
d. was being
12. His trick made me furious.
a. extremely angry
b. hot
c. not very happy
d. too sad
13. - Will you do me a favor?
- Yes
great pleasure.
a. at
b. of
c. with
d. in
14. Can you
me a good French restaurant?
a. recommend
b. praise
c. say about
d. answer
15. What
if you had had a day off yesterday?
a. would you have done
b. would you do
c. will you do
d. you would have done
16. He will
his brother to the zoo with him.
a. give
b. take
c. like
d. catch
17. Long is working in a bicycle firm. He
there since 1978.
a. had worked
b. has been working
c. were working
d. was working
18. She often hires the van to transport her goods.
a. the heavy car
b. the coach
c. the small truck
d. the big motorbike
19.
everything before the visitors came?
a. Had they prepared
b. Were they preparing
c. Have they prepared
d. Are they preparing
20. The boys were clapping their hands and cheering loudly.
a. enjoying himself
b. crying loudly
c. observing the scene
d. shouting congratulations
21. What games did you like
?
a. best
b. well
c. rather
d. Better
22. Will you
me how to play tennis?
a. learn
b. call
c. need
d. show
23. I
that he was an English teacher.
a. am thinking
b. thought
c. am being thought
d. was thinking
24. There are only ordinary flowers in this garden.
a. common
b. good-looking
c. famous
d. gently
25. This is a good athlete
performance is admired by many people in the world.
a. whom
b. which
c. whose
d. who
26. The ball
the fence and into the classroom.
a. hit
b. shot
c. kicked
d. went over
27. The test becomes
and
a. hard I hard
b. harder I harder
c. hardest / hardest
d. harder / hard
28. Abdul was badly frightened by a stranger in the market.
a. surprised
b. embarrassed
c. worried
d. terrified
29. Is her health getting
and
?
a. bad / bad
b. good / good
c. worse I worse
d. more / more
30. Mrs. White, an elderly widow, was feeding her dogs.
a. a mature
b. an older
c. a somewhat old
d. a very old
31. Robert
for Mary since noon.
a. is going to wait
b. has been waiting
c. is waiting
d. was going to wait
32. We shall
this package to our friend in Ho Chi Minh city,
a. receive
b. reply
c. send
d. ask
33. The Jones
in that house for twenty years. They like it very much,
a. are living
b. were living
c. has lived
d. have been living
34. The old man descended the stairs slowly because he was afraid of falling.
a. went down
b. looked down
c. turned down
d. stepped down
35. The United Nations Charter
signed in 1945.
a. are
b. were
c. has been
d. was
36. How often does Mr. Black
his vet?
a. eat
b. food
c. give
d. feed
37. It is not raining now, but when I came to school this morning, it
very hard.
a. is raining
b. was raining
c. has rained
d. has been raining
38. Her factory went bankrupt and since then she has been out of work.
a. unable to do
b. disappointed
c. dissatisfied
d. unemployed
39. - He says he is still reading "The Old Man and the Sea".
- I don't think so. I
it to him a long time ago and it's quite a short book.
a. gave
b. was giving
c. have given
d. are giving
40. I’d like to have this dress shortened.
a. reduced
b. tailored
c. made shorter
d. repaired
41. The road in front of your house
a. repairs
b. is preparing
c. is being repaired
d. repairing
42. He was so
that he went to bed early.
a. healthy
b. tired
c. strong
d. angrily
43. - Has Roger been looking for Jane for some time?
- Yes, he
a. has
b. has been
c. has looked
d. have
44. Nowadays, it's rather difficult to
a suitable job.
a. apply for
b. want
c. work
d. look on
45. When we arrived, the winner of the art competition
a prize.
a. awarded
b. were being awarded
c. was awarding
d. was being awarded
46. When I arrived, the train had
left.
a. never
b. yet
c. already
d. suddenlv
47. - Mr. and Mrs. Foster finally saw a football game.
they ever
a football game before?
a. Didn't / see
b. Wasn't / seen
c. Weren't / seen
d. Hadn't / seen
48. If you don't hurry, we shall
the bus.
a. catch
b. miss
c. run
d. deceive
49. Lan lives on a farm. She
a traffic-jam before she went to the city last month.
a. did not see
b. were not seeing
c. had never seen
d. has never seen
50. I want you to
a double room for me at Bamboo Green hotel tonight.
a. ask
b. keep on
c. phone
d. reserve
PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
Every year students in many countries learn English. Some of these students are young children. Others
are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study by themselves. A few learn English just
by hearing the language, in film, on television, in the office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky
enough to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language.
Learning another language! Learning English! Why do all these people want to learn English? It is not
difficult to answer that question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their
subjects. They study their own language, and Math and English. (In England, or America, or Australia,
many boys and girls study their own language, which is English, and Math, and another language, perhaps
French, or German, or Spanish.)
Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their
studies, because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English
because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English.
1. According to the writer,
A. Only adults learn english.
B. No children like learning english.
C. English is only useful to teenagers.
D. English is popular in much of the world.
2. Many people learn English by
A. watching videos only.
B. hearing the language in the office,
C. talking with the film stars.
D. working hard on their lessons.
3. Many boys and girls learn English because
A. English can give them a job.
B. It is included in their study course.
C. Their parents make them.
D. They have to study their own language.
4. In America or Australia many schoolchildren study
A. English as a foreign language.
B. English and math only.
C. Such foreign languages as french, german, and Spanish.
D. Their own language and no foreign language.
5. Many adults learn English because
A. Their work is useful.
B. They want to go abroad.
C. Most of their books are in english.
D. It helps them in their work.
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
The tourist (1)
is considered to be the World's largest industry. Before 1950, about one
million people (2)
abroad each year (3)
by the 1990s, the figure had (4)
to over 400 million every (5)
(6)
large numbers of tourist, however, are beginning to (7)
problems. For
example, in the Alps the skiers are destroying the mountains (8)
came to enjoy. Even parts of Mount
Everest in the Himalayas are reported to be covered (9)
old tins, tents and food that have
been (10)
away.
But at time when we have greater freedom to travel (11)
ever before, more and more
people are asking how they can enjoy their holiday (12)
causing problems by spoiling the
countryside.
Now there (13)
a new holiday guide called Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth. It (14)
you how you can help the tourist industry by asking your travel agent or your tour operator
the right questions (15)
you go on holiday.
PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
Example: The noise / the traffic / prevented / me / go to sleep.
The noise of traffic prevented me from going to sleep.
1. We / go / airport / see / off / last.
2. Wish / have / money / buy / dictionary / yesterday.
3. Peter / advise / not / go / tram / time.
4. Can / manage / write / report / yourself?
5. They arrange / provide / new flat / Mary
6. She not look / intelligent enough / university professor.
7. We / spend / time / learn / English / French / last year.
8. Although he work / hard, he / not success / his career.
9. Though / he / live / far / office / come / work / time.
10. He / insist / invite / mother-in-law / restaurant.
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. There are fifteen jars in the cupboard.
The cupboard
2. I plan to start studying in Australia.
I'm going
3. This problem is difficult to solve.
It is
4. I'd like to invite you to lunch.
Will you
5. Liz doesn't very often go dancing.
Liz occasionally
PART D: SPEAKING
Which season do you like best?
ĐÁP ÁN
TEST 1
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
1. c
2. b
3. d
4. a
5. d
6. c
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. d
11. c
12. a
13. c
14. a
15. a
16. b
17. b
18. c
19. a
20. d
21. a
22. d
23. b
24. a
25. c
26. d
27. b
28. d
29. c
30. c
31. b
32. c
33. d
34. a
35. d
36. d
37. b
38. d
39. a
40. c
41. c
42. b
43. a
44. a
45. d
46. c
47. d
48. b
49. c
50. d
PART B; READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
l. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. D
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
1. industry
2. traveled
3. but
4. risen
5. year
6. such
7. cause
8. they
9. with
10. thrown
11. than
12. without
13. is
14. tells
15. before
PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
1. We went to the airport to see him off last week.
2. I wish I had had some money to buy a dictionary yesterday.
3. Peter advised me not to go by train next time.
4. Can you manage to write the report yourself?
5. They arranged to provide a new flat to Mary.
6. She doesn't look intelligent enough to be a university professor.
7. We spent more time on learning English and French last year.
8. Although he worked hard, he could not success in his career.
9. Though he lives far from his office he always comes to work on time.
10. He insisted on our inviting his mother-in-law to the restaurant.
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. The cupboard contains fifteen jars/has fifteen jars in it.
2. I'm going to start studying in Australia.
3. It is a difficult problem to solve/difficult to solve this problem.
4. Will you come lunch with me?
5. Liz occasionally goes dancing.
PART D: SPEAKING
There are 4 seasons in a year in my country. Each season has its own charm. For me, I like summer
best. Below are some reasons for my preference.
First, summer is the time when I've long holidays. When summer comes, I am free from my studies
and I can rest/relax after busy work days (= after days of hard work).
Secondly, summer is the season of fruit. How delightful it is to go for a picnic in the countryside on
summer holidays and enjoy delicious fruits such as: mangoes, grapefruits, durians, rambutans,
mangosteens and so on.
Finally, I like summer best because my birthday falls on August, 13rd. This is an occasion for me to
hold a birthday party so that I can have a good time with my friends.
TEST 2
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY
FROM THE OTHERS
1. a. ahead
b. capitalist
c. also
d. important
2. a. large
b. war
c. motor-car
d. starter
3. a. fat
b. bat
c. fade
d. lack
4. a. time
b. find
c. nice
d. bid
5. a. loud
b. amount
c. found
d. you
6. a. cup
b. tube
c. nut
d. but
II. FIND THE MISTAKES IN THESE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
7. My brother is three years elder than me.
a. My
b. is
c. elder
d me
8. The weather was such cold that we didn't go out.
a. was
b. such
c. that
d. didn't go
9. I drew my salary and I bought a trousers for my father yesterday.
a. drew
b. bought
c. a trousers
d. for
III. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FOR EACH FOLLOWING QUESTION
10. Do you know where Peter
his car?
a. find
b. seen
c. looks
d. found
11. When we came, the stadium
a. was being filled
b. has filled
c. filled
d. is being filled
12. Florida was rocked by a car bomb explosion yesterday.
a. shaken violently b. taken
c. seized
d. taken seriously
13. How long
waiting for me? Just a few minutes.
a. have you been
b. are you
c. were you
d. had you been
14. Nancy is
a shirt to present Nam on his birthday.
a. making
b. building
c. selling
d. handing
15. Nam was not at the meeting yesterday. I wish he
there.
a. had been
b. were
c. has been
d. was
16. A helicopter managed to land on the mountain and rescued the climbers.
a. pretended
b. succeeded
c. could
d. was able
17. If I
you, I wouldn't accept the invitation.
a. had been
b. were
c. are
d. has been
18. New machines
used on this farm
a. have
b. are being
c. being
d. were being
19. After they
the Olympic torch into the stadium, the games began.
a. had carried
b. were carrying
c. had been carrying
d. has carried
20. Their speed is approximately twenty miles an hour.
a. under
b. above
c. about
d. over
23. Hung went to Ha Noi last week. She
there once a few years ago.
a. was being
b. was
c. had been
d. has been
24. He forgot to
the ruler I lent him.
a. give me back
b. pay me
c. lend me again
d. offer me
25. - Had you and Bill ever seen the Olympic Games before?
- No, we
a. hadn't
b. didn't
c. weren't
d. hasn't
26. The English are always
in football.
a. angry
b. pleased
c. interested
d. happy
27. I wish my grandparents
before I was born, but they did.
a. weren't died
b. didn't die
c. hadn't died
d. has died
28. The acrobats
the children very much.
a. practiced
b. trained
c. interested
d. happy
29. I wish it
my birthday every day, but it isn't.
a. had been
b. were
c. is
d. had been
30. Nam
the heavy suitcase for the old woman.
a. held
b. helped
c. called
d. carried
31. The examinations
next month.
a. will give
b. will have given
c. would have given
d. will be given
32. I believe her. I don't think she would
me a lie.
a. say
b. tell
c. speak
d. talk
33. Traffic rules
at all times.
a. must observe
b. must have observed
c. must be observed
d. must been observed
34. The boy was punished because he was very rude to his uncle.
a. cruel
b. impolite
c. polite
d. kind
35. The visiting team scored one goal in the first half. The home team scored two goals in the second half.
The home team
the
game.
a. played
b. won
c. lost
d. gain
36. The teacher wanted her naughty pupil to go out immediately.
a. completely
b. at once
c. correctly
d. all answers are correct
37. Jim contributes news or comments regularly from abroad to a newspaper. He’s
a. a correspondent
b. a competitor
c. an athlete
d. journalist
38.I
here for ten years.
a. works
b. am working
c. work
d. have been working
39. Cattle and sheep graze in the
a. rivers
b. bridges
c. meadows
d. hills
40. I
him two weeks ago.
a. meet
b. was meeting
c. met
d. have met
41. Cars, buses, and bicycles are means of
a. conversation
b. transport
c. competition
d. traffic
42. I
to my present house in 1985.
a. moved
b. have been moving
c. have moved
d. was moving
43. Taxis are
for tourists who need to get to the airport quickly.
a. convenient
b. cheaper
c. distant
d. comfortable
44.
to Dalat?
a. Are you ever
b. Were you ever
c. Do you ever being
d. Have you ever been
45. Winners of Olympic events are
with medals.
a. prepared
b. presented
c. given
d. taken
46. I felt asleep when I
my exercises.
a. am doing
b. am being did
c. was doing
d. all are correct
47. The football player between the defender and the forward is known as the
a. back player
b. striker
c. midfield link man
d. middle player
48. The classroom is very dirty. We
it for three months.
a. haven't cleaned
b. weren't cleaning
c. hadn't cleaned
d. aren't cleaning
49. Sunday is the day
I don't have many things to do.
a. when
b. where
c. which
d. that
50. Jack is out of breath. He
a. was running
b. has been running
c. has run
d. would run
PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in the nineteenth century, and later came to
the United States. Several members of his family did a great deal to encourage him in the field of science.
His father helped him a lot by supervising his work with the deaf. When he worked with the deaf and
investigated the science acoustics, his studies eventually led to invention of multiple telegraphs and his
greatest invention - the telephone. He dedicated the last quarter century of his life to advances in aviation.
1. What was Alexander Graham Bell's greatest invention?
A. multiple telegraph.
B. telephone.
C. aviation.
D. acoustics.
2. To what did Bell dedicate the last years of his life?
A. acoustics science.
B. aviation.
c. adventure.
D. architecture.
3. How many years did Bell dedicate to aviation?
A.100
B.50
C. 35
D. 25
4. What can we conclude about Alexander Graham Bell?
A. He worked very hard, but never succeeded.
B. He spent so many years working in aviation because he wanted to be a pilot.
C. He dedicated his life to science and the well-being of mankind.
D. He worked with the deaf so that he could invent the telephone.
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Bell was born in the 18th century.
B. Bell worked with the deaf.
C. Bell experimented with the science of acoustics.
D. Bell invented a multiple telegraph.
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
Most people think of computers as very modem (1)
, products of our new technological
age. But actually the idea for a computer (2)
worked out over two centuries ago by a man (3)
Charles Babbage.
Babbage was born (4)
1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician. (5)
drew up plans for several calculating machines (6)
he called "engines". But despite the fact
that he (7)
building some of these he never finished any of them. Over the years people have
argued (8)
his machines would ever work. Recently, (9)
, the Science Museum in
London has finished building (10)
engine based (11)
one of Babbage's designs.
(12)
has taken six years to complete and more (13)
four thousand parts have
been specially made. Whether it works or not, the machine will be on show at a special exhibition in the
Science Museum (14)
remind people of Babbage's (15)
.
PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
Example: High time / someone / tell / him / stop / behave / child.
It's high time someone told him to stop behaving like a child.
1. He / leave / house / without / say / word.
2. We / argue / the waiter / price / meal.
3. I / remembered / lock / car / door before / leaving.
4. There / no truth / reports / resignation.
5. I / dream / bears / crash / undergrowth.
6. She / keen / tennis player
7. She / stand / road, / stamp / feet / stay warm.
8. They Warn / us not / sleep without mosquito nets.
9. The patient's wife advise / him not / change his mind.
10. Many people / rather travel / car / by train.
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. Can you explain this word to me, please?
What does
2. How long does the train journey from Pamplona to Madrid take?
When does
3. You can trust me to finish the report on time.
I promise
4. I don't know where he lives.
Where
5. That isn't my car.
That car
PART D: SPEAKING
What do you do every day?
ĐÁP ÁN
TEST 2
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
1. c
2. b
3. c
4. d
5. d
6. b
7. c
8.b
9. c
10. d
11. a
12. a
13. a
14. a
15. a
16. d
17. b
18. b
19. a
20. c
21. b
22. a
23. b
24. a
25. a
26. c
27. c
28. c
29. b
30. d
31. d
32. b
33. c
34. b
35. b
36. b
37. a
38. d
39. c
40. c
41. b
42. a
43. a
44. d
45. b
46. c
47. c
48. a
49. a
50. b
PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
l. B
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. A
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
1. inventions
2. was
3. called
4. in
5. he
6. which
7. started
8. whether
9. however
10. an
11. on
12. it
13. than
14. to
15. work
PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
1. He left the house without saying any word.
2. We argued with the waiter the price of the meal.
3. I remembered locking the car door before leaving.
4. There is no truth in the reports of his resignation .
5. I dreamt of bears crashing through the undergrowth.
6. She's a keen tennis player.
7. She stood by the road, stamping her feet to stay warm.
8. They warned us not to sleep without mosquito nets.
9. The patient's wife advised him not to change his mind.
10. Many people'd rather travel by car than by train.
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. What does this word mean, please?
2. When does the Pamplona train/the train from Pamplona arrive in Madrid?
3. I promise I'll finish the report on time.
4. Where does he live?
5. That car doesn't belong to me.
PART D: SPEAKING
Every morning, when the clock strikes five, I immediately get out of bed. After making my bed, I do
morning exercises for about 15 minutes.
After that I brush my teeth, wash my face and review my lessons. I eat breakfast at 6.15 I leave my
house for school at 6.30. It takes me 15 minutes to go from my house to my school by motorcycle. I
spend the whole morning studying at school. School is over at 11.30. I come home, have lunch and rest
until 1.30.
In the afternoon, I often stay at home, do my homework and prepare the lessons for the next/following
day. At 4 o'clock I relax by playing badminton with my friends in the neighborhood.
At 5 o'clock, I help my mother to cook dinner. We eat supper at 6 o'clock. After eating dinner I often
watch TV or go to the evening class at the foreign language centres. I often go to bed at 10 o'clock.
TEST 3
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUNCED
DIFFERENTLY FROM THE OTHERS
a. fishing
b. middle
c. find
d. picture
a. head
b. feather
c. theatre
d. leather
a. now
b. show
c. borrow
d. slow
a. gave
b. slap
c. slave
d. cake
a. run
b. funny
c. upwards
d. autumn
a. picture
b. culture
c. pure
d. nature
II. FIND THE MISTAKES IN THESE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
7. The woman crosses the road when the light turned red.
a. crosses
b. the
c. when
d. turned
8. I am used to swim in this river when I was young.
a. am used to
b. in
c. when
d. was
9. She has been to Da Nang for one month and now she uses to the hot weather in Da Nang.
a. has been
b. for
c. uses to
d.
in
III. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FOR EACH FOLLOWING QUESTION
10. In a football match,
often stands in front of the goal.
a. the goal keeper
b. the defender
c. the forward
d. the referee
11. Peter sounded
when I spoke to him on the phone,
a. angrily
b. happily
c. angry
d. anger
12. The man looks very
Everyone admires him.
a. succeed
b. successful
c. unsuccessful
d. success
13. Mary looked at me
at Daisy's birthday party last night.
a. sad
b. sadder
c. sadly
d. all are correct
14. They marched to show their
a. solidarity
b. sport-ship
c. friendly-ship
d. team
15. Don't climb that tree. It doesn't look
a. safely
b. safe
c. well
d. better
16. Bruce is the person who always
his promises.
a. makes
b. keeps
c. follows
d. agrees
17. Do you feel
before the driving test?
a. nervous
b. badly
c. nervously
d. all are correct
18. Neither the teacher nor the students
come.
a. have
b. has
c. is
d. are
19. This skirt is
small for me. I need a larger size.
a. so
b. not
c. too
d. all are correct
20. It's not worth
to him. He never answers letters.
a. write
b. to write
c. written
d. writing
21. - Why don't we make a fire?
- It's not cold
to make a fire.
a. too
b. enough
c. such
d. much
22. Before I bought the jeans, I asked if I could
them on.
a. try
b. wear
c. have
d. take
23. Why can't you solve
easy exercises?
a. so
b. such a
c. such
d. all are correct
24. They came and informed us
their decision.
a. about
b. of
c. for
d. on
25. It was
good book that I read it all night.
a. so
b. such a
c. such
d. very
26. The test has been put off
next Sunday.
a. by
b. on
c. until
d. to
27. The farmer
the land before he planted anything.
a. will plough
b. ploughs
c. ploughed
d. had ploughing
28. - When are the library cards
?
- At the beginning of each school-year.
a. bought
b. promoted
c. issued
d. published
29. First I
my bicycle, then I had a shower.
a. clean
b. cleaning
c. was clean
d. cleaned
30. May Day is a
day for workers.
a. special
b. working
c. well-equipped d. free
31. I shall stay at home unless Peter
me up.
a. doesn't pick
b. picks
c. pick
d. picking
32. - Why was Nam late for school yesterday?
- He was
by colorful posters at the circus, and he forgot about the time.
a. tamed
b. promised
c. attracted
d. interested
33. If it rains this evening, I
come to the party.
a. don't
b. won't
c. am not
d. didn't
34. They were so fond of the performing animals that they
about them.
a. kept talking
b. admired
c. had a good time
d. wanted to talk
35. If Jean
phone me, I'm not going to wait.
a. isn't
b. didn't
c. doesn't
d. hasn't
36. Have you seen the
of the acrobats?
a. talk
b. march
c. performance
d. performing
37. I wish I
a bicycle trip to the countryside now.
a. took
b. take
c. taking
d. am taking
38. After the examinations, we have a lot of
during the summer holiday.
a. friendship
b. recreations
c. reference
d. playing
39. Nobody has
thought about that.
a. ever
b. seldom
c. never
d. hardly
40. - It's hot now, and we don't have anything to do.
- Why don't we take a walk
round the lake?
a. colorful
b. demonstration
c. leisurely
d. enjoyable
41. Please show me
this computer works.
a. what
b. how
c. which
d. that
42. My grandparents are going to
their golden wedding anniversary next week.
a. demonstrate
b. attract
c. celebrate
d. fascinate
43. His parents are all
by his result.
a. disappointing
b. disappointed
c. disappoint
d. to disappoint
44. Team-work helps to strengthen the pupils'
a. celebrations
b. solidarity
c. spirit
d. friendship
45. She is
to answer the question.
a. enough intelligent
b. so intelligent
c. intelligent enough
d. very intelligent
46. Look! How beautifully those students are
with red flags and banners!
a. fascinating
b. marching
c. interesting
d. going
47. He
be a famous singer.
a. use to
b. used to
c. use
d. used
48. Music was
by the bands in May Day marches.
a. played
b. held
c. taken part
d. joined
49. The furniture in this house is
a. in the good condition
b. in very good condition
c. in condition
d. in condition very good
50. Reference books
on the stacks.
a. keep
b. are kept
c. are keeping
d. is kept
PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
A recent survey has shown that the busiest shopping street in the world is not in London. New York, or
Paris, but in Warsaw, Poland. Nowy Swiat, which means New World, has an incredible 14,000 Poles
walking down it every hour. It's a lovely place to shop. The pavements are very wide. There are statues,
palaces, attractive town houses and high-class restaurants. The buildings are not too high. They look old,
but in fact the whole city was rebuilt after World War II.
There aren't any billboards or neon lights. There isn't any loud music, and there aren't many tourists.
People think that Polish shops have nothing to sell, so nobody comes shopping here. The world does not
know about this paradise for shoppers yet.
It is now possible to buy almost everything in Warsaw. There are a lot of Western shops but the
interesting thing is that Polish manufacturers are also now producing high quality goods themselves
because the products are not mass produced for world consumption. Nowy Swiat has a lot of small,
specialty, and chic shops. It hasn't got the huge department stores that sell the same products everywhere.
1. The busiest exciting shopping street in the world is in
A. Paris.
B. Milan.
C. Warsaw.
D. New York.
2. How are the pavements in Warsaw?
A. They are quite narrow.
C. They are very wide.
3. When was the whole city rebuilt?
A. After the Second World War
C. In World War II
4. In Nowy Swiat, tourists can
A. See lots of billboards and neon lights.
B. Listen to loud music in the street.
C. Buy high quality goods.
D. Buy goods in huge department stores that sell the same things everywhere.
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