Choose the underlined part that needs correcting. 25.If you had listened to the lesson carefully , you would understand it. A B C D 26.It was not until he was 30 that he had learned to play the guitar. A B C D Read and then choose the best answer GERMANY 4 -2 COSTA RICA Host Germany opened the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals with a 4-2 win over Group A rivals Costa Rica in Munich on Friday, 9 June 2006. An exciting Opening Match produced three goals inside the first 17 minutes as Philipp Lahm fired Germany in front on six minutes, Paulo Wanchope drew the Ticos level six minutes later and then Miroslav Klose restored the host’s lead. Klose, celebrating his 28th birthday, made it 3–1 after 61 minutes and although Wanchope narrowed the deficit with his second goal on 73 minutes, Jurgen Klinsmann’s men secured the three points through Torsten Frings’ spectacular drive three minutes from time. Germany made the best possible start to the finals with three points and a healthy return of four goals, but there will be questions raised about their tactics after being caught out twice at the back. offside tactics: chiến thuật việt vị, deficit: sự thiếu hụt 27.Germany won by________ to two against Costa Rica in the opening World Cup final 2006. A. two goals B. four goals C. three goals D. six goals 28.When did the match take place? A. Friday, 2 June, 2006. B. Friday, 9 June, 2006. C. Friday, 17 June, 2006. D. Friday, 4 June, 2006. 29.Which player belongs to the German team? A. Philipp Lahm. B. Paulo Wanchope. C. Miroslav Klose. D. A and C 30.How old is Miroslav Klose? A. 17 years old. B. 61 years old. C. 28 years old. D. 73 years old. Give correct form of the verbs in bracket. 31.The Pikes (move) ................................ to live in London last month. 32.“It’s so hot in this room”. Oh , I (open) .....................................the windows. 33.The film was more (interest)......................................than I had expected. 34..If we ( take )............................................a bus , we wouldn't have missed the concert. 35. Keep silent please ! My father ( wokk ).......................................im his room Rewrite the following sentences 36.Mary phoned me. She wanted to invite me to her birthday party To................................................................................................ 37.They built a new market here last year . A new market ............................................................................. 38..I didn’t have enough money so I couldn't buy a new house If I .............................................................................................. 39. They was widening this road to their village This road ....................................................................................................... 40. Mr. Brown went to the post office . He wanted to send the leter . . To ………………………………………………………… 41.I didn’t go to bed until I finished my home work It was not until…………………………………………………………………. 42.They lost their way because the didn't have a map . If ……………………………………………………………………………… 43.He didn’t know how to swim until he was in grade 6. It was not ............................................................................................ 44.People had sold these old bikes at that shop . These old bikes ..........................
26. Every day she practices in the .............................
A. gymnasium B. gymnast C. gymnastic D. gymnastics
27. The frist village ..... was not far from the capital.
A. that I visited to
B. to which I visited
C. I visited
D. where I visited
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Question 26: Works written by Vladimir Nabokov often contained heroes and heroines who have lived in many places.
A. written B. contained C. who D. have lived
Question 27: In principal there is nothing that a human can do that a machine might not be able to do one day.
A. In principal B. that C. be able to D. one day
Question 28: I’ve had continual problems with these car ever since I bought it.
A. had B. problems C. these D. bought
Question 29: A dangerous number of radioactivity was released into the environment last month.
A. number of B. was released C. the D. last month
Question 30: When I reach there, the highest building had been destroyed by the storm!
A. reach B. the C. destroyed D. the
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Question 31: He started learning French six years ago.
A. He started learning French for 6 years.
B. He has learnt French for six years.
C. He hasn’t learnt French for six years.
D. He didn’t start learning English 6 years ago.
Question 32: “Why don’t you put a better lock on the door?” said John.
A. John promised to put better lock on the door.
B. John suggested I put a better lock on the door.
C. John suggested putting a better lock on the door.
D. John refused to put a better lock on the door.
Question 33: If I were you, I would find a better job with higher salary.
A. You should find a better job with higher salary.
B. You have to find a better job with higher salary.
C. You can find a better job with higher salary.
D. You mustn’t find a better job with higher salary.
Question 34: “If I were you, I wouldn’t go abroad at this time,” he said.
A. He reminded me not to go abroad at this time.
B. He informed me not to go abroad at that time.
C. He advised me not to go abroad at that time.
D. He inquired me not to go abroad at this time.
Question 35: It’s not good for you to drive at that high speed.
A. You may drive at that high speed.
B. You needn’t drive at that high speed.
C. You must drive at that high speed.
D. You shouldn’t drive at that high speed.
Question 36: The police started investigating the case a week ago.
A. The police didn’t investigate the case a week ago.
B. The police haven’t investigated the case for a week.
C. The police have investigated the case for a week.
D. The police started to investigate the case for a week.
Question 37: You are not allowed to step on the grass in this area.
A. You cannot step on the grass in this area.
B. You may step on the grass in this area.
C. You should step on the grass in this area.
D. You mustn’t step on the grass in this area.
Question 38: My father started planting orchids several years ago.
A. My father has planted orchids for several years.
B. My father last planted orchids several years ago.
C. My father didn’t plant orchids several years ago.
D. My father hasn’t planted orchids for several years.
Question 39: “You can’t wear your dirty shoes in the class,” said the teacher to the student.
A. The teacher asked the student wear his dirty shoes in the class.
B. The teacher forbade the student from wearing his dirty shoes in the class.
C. The teacher invited the student wear his dirty shoes in the class.
D. The teacher informed the student wear his dirty shoes in the class.
Question 40: “I’m sorry I have to leave so early,” he said.
A. He apologized for having to leave early. B. He urged to have to leave early.
C. He imagined having to leave early.
D. He denied having to leave early.
Chọn trọng âm khác:
Question 49: A. flashy B. protect C. coffee D. current
Question 50: A. historic B. privacy C. principle D. charity
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Diabetes is one of the most (26) ________ childhood chronic illnesses in the USA. Every year, approximately 13,000 new cases are diagnosed in children under the age of 18, according to the CDC. (27) _________ the condition being fairly commonplace, many educators are not entirely sure how to assist students with diabetes. This may result in unnecessary stress for both the teacher and the student. Thankfully, you do not have to have a medical degree in order to accommodate students with diabetes. In fact, by following (28) _____ basic guidelines, an educator will be able to be of great assistance to a student living with a diabetes diagnosis.
In order to best assist students with diabetes, it is of vital importance that an educator carries as much knowledge as possible about the condition. Apart from knowing what diabetes is and how it develops, it is also essential to understand what impact it can have on the student’s everyday life. Some students may also be living with diabetic neuropathy, (29) ________ can cause considerable pain. Neuropathy can manifest itself in many ways, including (30) ________ and pain in the legs and feet, and damage to the digestive system, heart, blood vessels, and urinary tract.
Question 26: A. extraordinary B. prevalent C. uncommon D. rare
Question 27: A. Despite B. Because C. Moreover D. While
Question 28: A. much B. a few C. another D. every
Question 29: A. that B. what C. which D. when
Question 30: A. numbness B. fracture C. appendicitis D. strain
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Contrary to the perception that small talk is (inconsequential), researchers have found that chit-chat actually has many profound benefits. “As we broke down daily interaction, we realized our most meaningful interactions are not when we’re talking about actual work. It’s when we’re greeting administrative staff, or the friendly gabbing before a meeting,” said Jessica R. Methot of Rutgers University and University of Exeter.
To measure the impact of small talk on employee well-being, the researchers surveyed 151 full-time employees working at traditional 9 to 5 jobs outside the home. After controlling for participants’ baseline engagement for small talk, the researchers queried about levels of small talk throughout the day, and asked respondents to rate their emotions, work productivity, and overall engagement.
“It didn’t matter if you were an introvert whose average amount of small talk was lower than what it is for an extrovert, small talk enhanced employees’ daily positive social emotions and contributed to employees feeling connected,” Methot said. Methot was quick to explain what small talk is not. It is not long-winded ranting about an ineffective supervisor. It is not a sensitive discussion about someone’s personal life. “It is surface level. It is ‘Weather looks great this weekend, any plans?’ Surface level is what gives it its benefits.”
Because small talk builds trust and connections, (it) also can lead to creative ideas and foster inclusiveness. “Culturally, there are differences in the content and cadence of small talk, which can create a barrier for new employees to engage with colleagues. In this age of greater awareness about diversity and inclusion, small talk can be an asset to a company. It can be a road to more inclusion by helping socialize and embed employees into the organizational culture.” Methot said.
Question 31: Which could be the best title of the passage?
A. Office chit-chat. B. Sober socialising.
C. Workplace guide. D. Gossip-mongers.
Question 32: The word “inconsequential” in paragraph 1 mostly means _______.
A. infinitesimal B. intangible C. insignificant D. irrelevant
Question 33: Which benefit of small talk in the workplace is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Small talk boosts employees’ ability to multitask.
B. Small talk contributes to employees’ positive emotions.
C. Small talk inspires new thoughts and ideas.
D. Small talk fosters good workplace citizenship.
Question 34: Which of the following sentences is NOT an example of small talk?
A. “Can you believe all of this rain we've been having?”
B. “It looks like Steve is getting the promotion I wanted.”
C. “Did you hear about that fire on Fourth Street?”
D. “You look like you could really use a cup of coffee.”
Question 35: The word “it” in paragraph 4 refers to _____.
A. trust B. connection C. talk D. idea
Chọn từ có phát âm khác:
Question 1: A. crook(ed) B. book(ed) C. talk(ed) D. walk(ed)
Question 2: A. ma(ch)ine B. stoma(ch) C. (ch)ampagne D. para(ch)ute
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Question 26. He said that his mother (would) be very (upset) when she (had learned) that he had (lost) his job.
Question 27. What are you trying (to tell) me by (saying) that you are (better) than (mine)?
Question 28. (Her book), her first mature (experience) in writing, (settles) the
question of (her ability) to write.
Question 29. The team agreed (yesterday) to (resign) him to the one-year
($6.5-million salary) an (arbitrator) set this week.
Question 30. The population, which was almost (stationery) through much of the (century), was about 20,000 in (the) years immediately (before) the War of
Independence.
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Question 43. He is so flabby. He doesn’t go by bike more often.
A. If only he were so flabby, he went by bike more often.
B. It’s time he goes by bike more often.
C. He wishes that he were so flabby so that he could go by bike more often.
D. If he went by bike more often, he would not be so flabby.
Question 44. He wants to go to the cinema. He doesn’t have money.
A. If he wanted to go to the cinema, he would have needed some money.
B. He goes to the cinema as if he had money.
C. If only he had had some money so that he could have gone to the cinema.
D. If only he had some money so that he could go to the cinema.
Question 45. He promised me to come to the party. He doesn’t come.
A. He doesn’t come to the party as though he didn’t promise me.
B. If he promised me to come to the party, he would come to the party.
C. It’s high time he promised to come to the party.
D. He didn’t come to the party as though he hadn’t promised me.
Question 46. She took a taxi. She wasn’t late for the conference.
A. If she had taken a taxi, she would not have been late for the conference.
B. She wishes she hadn’t been late for the conference.
C. She took a taxi as if she had been late for the conference.
D. She took a taxi, otherwise she would have been late for the conference.
Question 47. Richard scarcely reached the stage. The audience started screaming.
A. Had Richard reached the stage, the audience would have started screaming.
B. Scarcely had the audience started screaming when Richard reached the stage.
C. Scarcely had Richard reached the stage when the audience started screaming.
D. Only when the audience started screaming did Richard reach the stage.
Question 48. He didn’t score the goal. His team lost.
A. Had he scored the goal, his team would have won the match.
B. No sooner had he scored the goal than his team would have won the match.
C. Hardly had he scored the goal when his team would have won the match.
D. Not until did he scored the goal that his team lost.
Question 49. My teacher graded my paper poorly. I realized that there was a mistake.
A. Not until did my teacher grade my paper poorly that I realized that there was a mistake.
B. Not until did my teacher graded my paper poorly that I realized that there was a mistake.
C. Had my teacher graded my paper poorly, I would have realized that there was a mistake.
D. Hardly had I realized that there was a mistake when my teacher graded my paper poorly.
Question 50. It was a beautiful day. We could not just stay inside the house.
A. Such a beautiful day was it that we could not just stay inside the house.
B. So beautiful day was it that we could not just stay inside the house.
C. Had it been a beautiful day, we would have stayed inside the house.
D. Should it is a beautiful day, we will not stay inside the house.
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Coral reefs are structures of hard rock (26) ... can be found in warm shallow sea water. They are formed by corals, small plant-like animals that live in large groups. Coral reefs are home to an amazing variety of plants and fish. Indeed, coral reefs are so rich in color and variety that they have been (27) ... the “tropical forests of the sea”. Sadly, just like rainforests, coral reefs are under threat from human activities. Climate change, overfishing and ocean pollution are causing damage to coral reefs all over the world. Already, scientists estimate that 10% of the world’s coral reefs no long exist and an incredible 60% are endangered. The problem (28) ... in the fact that coral reefs are very sensitive to
changes in water temperature. Climate change, which is expected to significantly raise water temperatures in the next few decades, could cause serious (29) ... to the world’s coral reefs. There are a (30) ... of things you can do to help protect coral reefs. They are among the most beautiful ecosystems in the world and it’s up to us to save them!
26.A. who B. that C. where D. whose
27.A. called B. described C. identified D. recognized
28.A. stays B. occurs C. lies D. deals
29.A. harm B. hurt C. injury D. wound
30.A. figure B. total C. amount D. number
Chọn từ trái nghĩa:
22.Everyone in my class admires Jane for her exceptional (intelligence).
A. awareness B. stupidity C. perception D. wisdom
23.I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to make too much noise in the room. I must have (forgotten my manners).
A. reminded my manners B. remembered what I said
C. talked too little D. behaved politely
26. Mr. Pike will get some workers to dig the garden.
A. Mr. Pike will have the garden dug.
B. The garden will be dug by Mr. Pike and some workers.
C. Mr. Pike and some workers will dig the garden.
D. Both Mr. Pike and some workers will dig the garden.
Combine the sentences using relative clauses. (cẩn thận những câu là "Non-defining relative clauses" thì nhớ phải thêm dấu phẩy):
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26. Robert Gibbs has been recaptured. He escaped from prison last Friday.
->.................................................................
27. The book is about Dennis Thatcher. His wife became Prime Minister.
->.................................................................
22. Under the tree ______ full of food.
23. Two-third of the lottery money ______ donated for the poor.
24. About 60% of students in this class ______ from the countryside.
25. A flock of sheep ______ grass now.
26. The number of books in this library ______ written in English.
27. Either you or I ______ here to clean the class before the teacher comes in.
28. Neither her trousers nor her shirt ______ with this hat.