She talked ______ when she met her old teacher again. A. happiness B. happy C. happily D. happiest Giúp mình với ạ
B. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A. B. C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.
1. When I was a child, summers would be warmer and winters colder than now.
A B C D
2. What do you use to do when you felt afraid?
A B C D
3. The number of people employed in agriculture have fallen in the last decade.
A B C D
4. You have to buckle your seat belt now or you couldn’t drive. It's the law.
A B C D
5. She's always annoying about something.
A B C D
6. I can't find my diary, that is a real nuisance.
A B C D
7. The serevely disabled needs full-time care.
A B C D
8. It took them at least two months learning how to pronounce these words.
A B C D
9. Helen Keller, who was both blind and deafness, overcame her inabilities with
A B C D
he help of her teacher, Ann Sullivan.
10. Lake Superior, that lies on the US Canadian border, is the largest lake in North America.
A B C D
Her mother has studied English when she was 3 years old.
® Her mother began ........................................................................................
He stopped to smoke because it is harmful for his health .
A. is B. to smoke C. his D. health
After Tom had returned to his house , he was reading a book .
A. a B. to C. was reading D. had returned
Thuy’s class is diffeerent with other classes .
A. is B. with C. Thuy’s D. classes
V. READING COMPREHENSION
A. Choose the one option - a, b, c or d - that best fits each of the numbered blank.
Marie Curie, the Polish-born French (1) ..................... was a courageous and determinal woman. She left her home for Paris to (2) ..................... her interest in science. Living in (3) ….................. , she still (4) …….............. to graduate at the top of her class. She met Pierre Curie (5) ..................... after graduation and (6) …………… him a year later. Together, Pierre and Marie (7)...................... the most famous husband-and-wife (8) ...................... in science history. They (9) ….................. the Radioactive elements, Polonium and Radium. They (10) …….............. the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.
1. a. biologist b. mathematician c. chemist d. physicist and chemist
2. a. follow b. take c. pursue d. satisfy
3. a. poverty b. loneliness c. wealth d. difficulty
4. a. made b. managed c. harbored d. worked
5. a. immediately b. soon c. shortly d. rightly
6. a. married b. left c. divorced d. devoted
7. a. built b. organized c. established d. formed
8. a. couple b. partnership c. scientists d. partners
9. a. discovered b. invented c. built d. made
10. a. had awarded b. awarded c. were awarded d. were awarding
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.
Amy Johnson joined the London Aeroplane Club when she was still a schoolgirl. There, she was taught (34) ____ to service planes and she was introduced to a pilot (35) ____ Jim Mollison, who held the record for a flight to Australia. In 1930, Amy tried to beat his record. She didn’t succeed, but she was still the first woman (36) ____ to Australia. When she returned, she and Jim Mollison were married. Amy was very popular and a song (37) ____ about her: Amy, wonderful Amy ! Her death is a mystery. During the war, in 1941, she and her aeroplane (38) ____ into the sea.
Question 34. A. where B. why C. how C. what
Question 35. A. call B. called C. calling D. calls
Question 36. A. to fly B. flying C. flew D. that flying
Question 37. A. wrote B. was writing C. written D. was written
Question 38. A. disappeared B. was disappeared C. was disappearing D. disappears
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions.
In 1960, Laura Ashley, a housewife with young children, began designing and selling clothes. After some early success, her husband, Bernard, an experienced businessman, joined her and was able to provide considerable help and advice. The business expanded rapidly. Laura had started working at home, and soon there were several "Laura Ashley" shops where women could buy pretty, traditional clothes in a country style, made of natural materials. By the 1980s, the company had developed into a multi-million pound international organization with branches in places as far apart as London, Brussels, San Francisco and Tokyo.
Laura Ashley was a woman of simple tastes and strong moral beliefs. She was born in Wales and one of her largest factories producing clothes was situated in the countryside there. Her employees were encouraged to lead healthy lives, enjoy the fresh air and a good diet. Many of the Ashley family were involved in the business, but in 1985 it was decided that the public should be given the opportunity to invest money in the company. Obviously this was a major development and a clear sign of commercial success. But the woman whose ideas had been the basics of the company's development did not live to see it. She fell down the stairs while staying at a friend's house and died in hospital a few days afterwards. She was only sixty-one.
Question 39. Laura Ashley started her business by
A. running an international organization B. working at home
C. organizing branches in cities D. opening some shops
Question 40. Which of the following is TRUE about Laura Ashley?
A. She was a young housewife with children when she started doing business.
B. Her husband had helped her in the first place.
C. Her business did not go well for many years after the start.
D. Women came to her shops to buy expensive clothes made of luxury materials.
Question 41. We can infer from the passage that by 1985.
A. Many members of her family had worked in her company.
B. Only Laura had done the business of the company.
C. None of the Ashley family, except her husband, had worked in the company.
D. No one else in the family had helped Laura in business.
Question 42. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A. The expansion of a company B. A woman's excellent ideas
C. The success story of a housewife D. How a woman runs a business
Question 43. The word "Obviously" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. Apparently B. Consequently C. Lately D. Generally
V.Read the passage carefully and choose the best option (A, B, C or D)
Galileo Galilei was one of the first modern scientists. He was born in Pisa, Italy, in 1564. At first he studied philosophy, but later he studied mathematics and astronomy. He was interested in the way the earth and other planets move around the sun. He found out several important facts about our world. He also started a new way of working in science. Before Galileo, scientists didn’t do experiments. They just guessed about how something happened. Galileo was different. He did not just make guesses. He did experiments and watched to see what happened.
Galileo was famous for his study of how things fall. He was the first person to do experiments about this problem. Before, people thought that heavy things fell faster than light things. He found out that this was not true. He took a heavy ball and a light ball and he dropped them both from a high place. They fell at the same speed. This meant that weight is not important. This is the law of falling bodies. It is an important law for understanding our world.
The life of the scientist was not always easy in the 1500s. For example, Galileo got into trouble because of his scientific ideas. His ideas were not the same as the religious ideas at the same time. Many religious people did not agree with him. During his whole life he had to worry about this. He even went to prison for a while. But no one could stop him from thinking. He continued to look for scientific answers to his questions about the world.
1. Galileo studied all the following EXCEPT _______.
a. philosophy b. experiments c. mathematics d. astronomy
2. Galileo started a new way of working in science in which__________.
a. he made guesses about how things happened.
b. he did experiments to see how things happened.
c. he was different from other scientists.
d. he did not do experiments
3. In his study of how things fall, Galileo found out __________.
a. that heavy things did not fall faster than light things.
b. that heavy things always fell faster than light things.
c. that weight was not important
d. both a and c
4. Which of the following is NOT true about Galileo ?
a. He was a famous Italian scientist.
b. He lived over four centuries ago.
c. Being sent to prison stopped him from exploring the world .
d. He got into trouble because he was a scientist.
I. VERB FORM
1. How long you (study) ………………….. English? – For 5 years. (HAVE/ STUDIED)
2. My brother (visit) ………………….. me last month.(visited)
3. Bill (have) ……………breakfast when I (stop)…………. at his house. (was having/ stop)
4. Listen! I (think) ………………. someone (knock)………. at the door. (think / is knocking)
could/he/when/he/was/ speak / a language / a child.