Câu 1 :The company needs to reduce its _____ on just one particular product
A,depend
B,dependence
C,dependable
D,dependant
B NHA BẠN
CHÚC B ẠN HỌC TỐT
Câu 1 :The company needs to reduce its _____ on just one particular product
A,depend
B,dependence
C,dependable
D,dependant
B NHA BẠN
CHÚC B ẠN HỌC TỐT
Hobbies give people joy and there are lots of benefits to be had from developing one. They provide mental stimulation and can help people foster new aims. Greater fitness can be developed through active hobbies. When someone moves to a new town joining a club that is focused on a particular hobby is often suggested as a way to become part of the community.
A hobby offers the time and space to relax. Sporting hobbies such as golf, hiking or running allow people to get out into the fresh air. This has been shown to have real benefits for someone’s mental health. Exercise increases endorphins in the body which help people to feel good, but activities that make you sweat are not the only one that produce that feeling.
1. What is the benefits of hobbies?
A. People can have joy. B. People can join a club
C. People can have space D. People can have time
2. What is the suggestion for a newcomer to become part of the community?
A. Fostering new aims B. Joining a club that focuses on a particular hobby.
C. Offering the time and space to relax D. Providing mental stimulation
3. What is the benefits of sporting hobbies?
A. People can move to a new town B. People can join a club
C. People can enjoy fresh air D. People can run
4. What is the benefits of endorphins?
A. Endorphins help people to feel good B. Endorphins help people to feel sweat
C. Endorphins help people to feel run faster D. Endorphins help people to feel have avtive hobbies
5. What of following statements is "not" true?
A. Hobbies prodive mental stimulation B. Greater fitness can be developed through active hobbies.
C. Sporting hobbies have real benefits for someone's metal health D. Only sporting hobbies can make you fells good.
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence. (10 pts)
1. The animal _________ in the forest fire was a wild pig.
A. hurt B. hurted C. hurting D. hurts
2. The phrase “window shopping” means: _________.
A. buying a window B. just looking without intending to buy
C. going shopping through the window D. buying so many things at the same time
3. The sky is _________ here in the countryside because there are no buildings to block the view.
A. tidy B. close C. dense D. vast
4. _________ is a large piece of furniture where you can hang your clothes.
A. Desk B. Wardrobe C. Counter D. Refrigerator
5. An old woman was _________ the goats up the mountainside.
A. riding B. taking C. herding D. running
6. To Bell’s experiment, speech (transmit) ________________ from place to one another.
A. transmitted B. was transmitted C. transmits D. will transmit
7. On his way home from office yesterday, Tommy ____________ an acquaintance since university time.
A. came across B. came over C. came along D. came up with
8. “That’s so kind of you to invite us to your birthday party.” – “_____________”
A. Oh, No way. C. The pleasure is mine.
B. That’s good, thanks D. OK. That’s great.
9. A number of young people _____________ too much time using Facebook nowadays.
A. tend to waste B. tend to wasting C. tends to waste D. tends to wasting
10. I think it’s __________ to put all our eggs into one bastket.
A. adviceless B. unadvisable C. imadvisable D. inadvisable
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IV. Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill the blanks
An increasing number of people are going on (0)….......to Egypt. Last year, for example, about one and half million (1)…………….visited Egypt. The (2)…………..of Egypt is about fifty million and the (3)…………….is El Qahira (Cairo),a busy city of just under nine million people .Although the (4)…………is hot and dry and most of the country is desert, the average (5)………..from October to March is not too high. The most (6)…………sights are the pyramids at Giza. However, it is also pleasant to (7)…………Alexandria, Port Said and several other places and do as much (8)……….as possible in the time available. A (9)………..to Luxor is an unforgettable experience, and there are frequent (10)………..there from Cairo.
0. A. holiday B. visit C. excursion D. trip
1. A. explorers B. voyagers C. tourists D. passengers
2. A. people B. citizenship C. nation D. population
3. A. principal B. head C. state D. capital
4. A. temperature B. climate C. condition D. position
5. A. weather B. measurement C. climate D. temperature
6. A. famous B. known C. visited D. requested
7. A. search B. inspect C. examine D. visit
8. A. viewing B. inspecting C. sightseeing D. looking
9. A. picnic B. trip C. guide D. entertainment
10. A. flight B. travels C. journeys D. voyages
liverpool is britiann's second biggest port , after london . it stands in the banks of the river mersey in north west engand . it has a population of nearly 500000
liverpool's most (1) ................. musicians are the beatles . in the 196s this british rock group was pollution all (2)......
the world . they had 30 top ten hits . they were all born in liverpool and (3) ...... the group there in 1959 . they first played at a night club (4)......... the carven and then traveled the world (5)........... of them , paul mc courtney , is now the (6).......... musician in the world
many tourist visit liverpool to see the home of the beatles
1 : A fame B famous C famously D fameless
2: A on B in C over D bove
3: A star B started C starting D to star
4 : A called B call C calling D to call
5: A some B none C all D one
6: A rich B richer C richest D enrich
III. You are going to read the first part of a newspaper article about gorillas in Uganda. Choose the most suitable heading from the list A - H for each part (1 - 6) of the article. There is one extra heading that you do not need to use. There is one example at the beginning (0).
Gorillas in Uganda’s mist
(0) BLACK furry face stared out through the branches. Wide-eyed innocence tinged with mischief. After an hour and a half of hacking through forest, I was face to face with the mountain gorillas of Uganda. For 25 minutes I gazed, transfixed, hardly daring to breathe as two youngsters played out their daily lives, seemingly oblivious to the wonder-struck intruder.
(1) Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, in the south-west, hides a remarkable secret. Designated a National Park in 1991, this magical, mist-shrouded area is home to roughly 300 mountain gorillas – half the world’s population.
(2) They are split into 23 groups, two of which are now habituated to human presence. The Mbare troop consists of 13 animals. The group was named after the hill – the word means rock in the local dialect – on which they were first spotted.
(3) Six females and six young are led by the silverback male Ruhondezh – literally one who sleeps a lot. Ruhondezh, his back seemingly as wide as a bus, was magnificent. And it was clear that food, rather than sleep, was on his mind as we watched.
(4) One minute, he munched contentedly on the vegetation while members of his family played in the branches above. The next, displaying his 8ft reach, he brought a huge branch crashing down to provide more sustenance.
(5) Being so close to such impressive wild animals brings all your senses to life. In our passive, modern world, it is all too easy to lose touch with these primeval feelings. But in the heart of Africa, crouching just 15ft away, basic instincts rule. I felt a tremendous privilege at being allowed to share, even for a brief time, the lives of these gentle animals, which are on the edge of extinction.
(6) To ensure their survival, the local people must feel there is some worth in keeping the gorillas. To such an end, the park authorities are currently engaged in revenue sharing. A percentage of the money raised from allowing tourists to view the gorillas is ploughed back into the community. In this way, it is hoped the gorillas will be seen as a source of income to be protected. But even so, the long-term survival of one of man’s closest relatives hangs by a thread. Poaching is still one of the biggest dangers.
A. How the gorilla population is organised
B. Meeting the gorillas
C. The leader of the group
D. The location
E. Appreciation of a unique experience
F. The gorillas’ reaction to seeing the author
G. What is done to protect the gorillas
H. What the leader of the group did
Example: 0: B
III. Stress: (10 points)
Choose the letter (A, B, C or D) next to the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
1. A. cartoon B. open C. paper D. answer
2. A. computer B. shortage C. village D. teacher
3. A. important B. community C. organize D. diseases
4. A. education B. geography C. occupation D. information
5. A. relative B. cinema C. continue D. suddenly
Write your answers here:
1 …………….. |
2......................... |
3.......................... |
4......................... |
5...................... |
SECTION 3. LEXICO-GRAMMAR
IV. Multiple choice: (50 points)
Choose the letter (A, B, C, or D) as the best answer to complete the following sentences.
Write your answers here:
1. They have never come ............................ such a beautiful village before.
A. off B. along C. at D. across
2. _____ is something that people make or grow to sell.
A. Product B. Production C. Produce D. Productive
3. TV is bringing ______ information, ______ entertainment.
A. not only ... but also B. so ... that C. either ... or D. more ... than
4. It is important _____ students attend all the lectures.
A. that B. in order to C. to D. 0
5. Cloth bags ought_____used instead of plastic bags.
A. be B. to be C. been D. to been
6. I have no idea where she is.
A. do not know B. don’t care about C. don’t think about D. don’t take care of
7. The book is short but _______.
A. entertained B. entertaining C. time-consuming D. time-consumed
8. Ann no longer works here.
A. no more works here B. doesn’t still work here
C. doesn’t work here any more D. still works here
9. Of the two subjects I am learning in English at school, physics is the ______.
A. difficult B. more difficult C. most difficult D. more difficult than
10. He prefers ______
A. go for a swim to study B. going for a swim to study
C. going for a swim to studying D. go for a swim to studying
11. People from other planets may use ___________ to communicate, which is not possible for human beings.
A. landlines B. letters C. chat rooms D. telepathy
12.___________ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A. Emailing B. Telephoning C. Multimedia D. Chatting
13.“Are Mary and Peter still living in Paris?” - “No, they …….. to NewYork.”
A. are just moved B.had just moved C. have just moved D.will just move
14. __________ of our poor condition, we tried to cure the injured dolphin.
A. Despite B. Because C. In spite D. Although
15. He said he was afraid this article was .................. date.
A. over B. on C. behind D. out of
16. I had to get up early, ...............I would miss the train.
A. otherwise B. if not C. but D. unless
17. Most young people want to ........more about environmental problems.
A. look after B.find out C.look for D.make out
18. There’s a _________ look on his face. I’m _________ of him indeed.
A. frightening/scared B. frightening/scaring
C. frightened/ scaring D. frightened/scared
19. Nga had difficulties in bringing the heavy box, and Mai, her friend, offered to help.
Mai : “Need a hand with your heavy box, Nga ?” -Nga : “.....................”
A. I don’t need B. Not at all
C. That’s very kind of you D. No, thanks
20. Mary: “Is 11 o’clock alright?” - Tom: “______.”
A. Yes, that’s fine B. No, I don’t want to go
C. Wait a minute D. Sounds interesting
Your answer:
1 …………….. |
2......................... |
3.......................... |
4......................... |
5...................... |
6 …………….. |
7......................... |
8.......................... |
9......................... |
10.................... |
11 …………….. |
12....................... |
13........................ |
14....................... |
15.................... |
16 …………….. |
17....................... |
18........................ |
19....................... |
20.................... |
III. Stress: (10 points)
Choose the letter (A, B, C or D) next to the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
1. A. cartoon B. open C. paper D. answer
2. A. computer B. shortage C. village D. teacher
3. A. important B. community C. organize D. diseases
4. A. education B. geography C. occupation D. information
5. A. relative B. cinema C. continue D. suddenly
Write your answers here:
1 …………….. |
2......................... |
3.......................... |
4......................... |
5...................... |
VI/. Chọn từ thích hợp
These days most people, especially young girls, like(1)…................….slim. Our grandparent’s tastes were different(2)….............…ours but nowadays(3).............……seems to enjoy(4)…..............….fat people. The only thing(5) …............…is wrong with this is what a(6)….......….said to me the other days: “I don’t mind (7)……...........these foods if they will help me(8)…….......…weight but why do they taste so awful ?” The reason(9)……...........................this is that the manufacturers have to include a lot of vitamins to satisfy the law,so the only sensible advice I could give my friend was “Eat normal food, but (10)…............……less.”
1.A. to looked B. to look C. they look D. look
2.A. from B. of C. as D. with
3.A. anymore B. none C. everyone D. no one
4.A. to look at B. looking C. looking at D. to look
5.A. it B. that C. what D. who
6.A.friend of mine B. my friend C. friend of me D. friend of my
7.A. to eat B. eat C. eating D. the eating
8.A. gain B. put on C. loose D. lose
9.A. of B. why C. for D. that
10.A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. be eating