Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchangesQuestion 1. Alice: “How about having a drive to the countryside this weekend?”
Mary: “ _________”
A. That’s a good idea. B. No, thanks. C. Not at all. D. Let’s go.
Question 2. Mr Brown: Are you getting a new flat this year?
Mr Nelson: _____________ I can’t even afford to pay my bills.
A. Are you sure? B. Are you serious? C. Are you kidding me? D. Are you OK?
Question 3. Bob: “Have a nice weekend!”
Nam : “_________”.
A. I will have. B. I’m not sure. C. I don’t know. D. The same to you.
Question 4. Mary : “Would you like something to eat?”
Veronica : “______ I’m not hungry now.”
A. Yes, I would. B. No, no problem. C. No, thanks. D. Yes, it is.
Question 5. Jane: “I have got high marks in the last term.”
Mary:“_________”
A. Really? Never say so. B. I’d love to say so.
C. Congratulation D. You’re welcome.
Question 6. Nick : I’m sorry. I forgot to buy you a phone card on the way home.
Peter :__________ .
A. Never mind. B. That’s terrible.
C. You’re so absent-minded. D. Oh my god.
Question 7. Peter: “Sorry, I can’t find the book you asked for.”
Mary: “ _________ ”
A. Don’t mention it. B. Thanks anyway.
C. It’s your fault. D. I won’t forgive you
Question 8. Phong : Dad, I have won the gold medal.
Mr Tuan: _________ !
A. You are well B. Well done C. That’s awful D. Thanks
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer. Choose the sentence which can be made from the word cues.
Question 1. We/ plan /host /video conference /but /we/ not have /enough room.
A. We plan to host a video conference, but we do not have enough room.
B. We plan host a video conference, but we do not have enough room.
C. We plan to hosting a video conference, but we do not have enough room.
D. We plan hosting a video conference, but we did not have enough room.
Question 2. She/look forward to/hear/her mother/soon.
A. She looks forward to have heard from her mother soon.
B. She is looking forward to hear from her mother soon.
C. She is looking forward to hearing from her mother soon.
D. She looks forward to hear from her mother soon.
Question 3. That/ terrible / earthquake / luckily / we / survived.
A. That was a terrible earthquake, but luckily we survived.
B. That is a terrible earthquake, but luckily we survived.
C. That will a terrible earthquake, but luckily we survived.
D. That was a terrible earthquake, and luckily we survived.
Question 4. By the time / Mary / finish / her report / she / work / the computer / over three hours/. /
A. By the time Mary finished her report, she had worked on the computer for over three hours.
B. By the time Mary had finished her report, she worked on the computer for over three hours.
C. By the time Mary had finished her report, she had worked on the computer for over three hours.
D. By the time Mary had to finished her report, she worked on the computer for over three hours.
Question 5. If/ she / speak / English / well / she / apply / the job /. /
A. If she speaks English well, she can apply for the job.
B. If she speak English well, she can apply for the job.
C. If she speaks English well, she can’t apply for the job.
D. If she doesn’t speak English well, she can apply for the job.
Question 6. Mary / tell / me / she / want / become / famous singer / future.
A. Mary told me that she wanted to become a famous singer on the future.
B. Mary told me that she wants to become a famous singer in the future.
C. Mary told me that she wanted to become a famous singer in the future.
D. Mary told to me that she wanted to become a famous singer in the future.
Question 7. Could /you/ tell /me /when/ the next train/ leave/ and /where /buy/ tickets?
A. Could you tell me when the next train leave and where to buy tickets?
B. Could you tell me when the next train leaves and where to buy tickets?
C. Could you tell me when the next train leaves and where buying tickets?
D. Could you tell me when the next train leave and where buy tickets?
Question 8. The radio /not work/ proper/because/ some / the parts /miss.
A. The radio doesn’t work properly because some of the parts are missing.
B. The radio don’t work properly because some of the parts are missing.
C. The radio doesn’t work properly because some of the parts is missing.
D. The radio don’t work properly because some of the parts is missing.