III. Find the one mistake (A, B, C or D) in these sentences and then correct them:
26/ Much pupils have (A) extra classes (B) in the evenings (C) and (D) at weekends.
27/ We've been having a little (A) problems (B) with (C) the new computer (D).
28/ Remember going through (A) the pockets before (B) you put (C) those jeans in (D) the washing
machine.
29/ Unless (A) anyone rings for me (B), please tell (C) them I'll be back (D) in the office at 4 o'clock.
30/ I think (A) my parent (B) will be contenting (C) with (D) my study.
IV. READING
A/ CLOZE TEST
Andrew is an Indian farmer. He gets ___________ (31) early in the morning. It is quite true to say
that an Indian farmer sleeps with the lamb and rises with the lark. Then he goes with ___________
(32) buffalo to the field. The day’s work begins. Slowly the sun ___________ (33) and climbs into
the sky. But the heat of the sun cannot drive him away from work. Our tropical sun shows no mercy
to the Indian famer even then the latter does not brother about sun and shower.
He ___________ (34) rest for a short while under a shady tree. Then once again he starts his work of
ploughing, or harrowing the clods or sowing seeds and leveling the field with the help of the leveler.
Or, ___________ (35) the crops are already a few inches high, he may be seen watering the fields or
weeding out wild plants. All days, in the life of an India farmer, are alike but a day in the harvesting
season is a day of joy in his dull life. It is a day when the Indian farmer reaps the fruits of his labor.
31. A. on B. down C. up D. for
32. A. he B. him C. his D. himself
33. A. rises B. rose C. raises D. raised
34. A. gets B. takes C. does D. makes
35. A. when B. what C. unless D. if
B/ READING COMPREHENSION
There are thousands of different kinds of microbes. Microbes called bacteria are the smallest
living things. Bacteria live almost everywhere: on land, in water, and even inside you.
Some microscopic life forms are like plants. Tiny diatoms are microbes that live in lakes and the
ocean. Diatoms soak up sunlight and use its energy to make food, just like plants.
Some microscopic life forms are more like animals. Protozoa such as the amoeba and paramecium
are animal-like microorganisms. An amoeba can move by changing the shape of its body. It sticks out
a seudopod, or false foot. A paramecium is covered with tiny hairs. It waves its hairs rapidly to swim.
Viruses are another kind of microbe. Viruses sometimes act like living things and other times act
like nonliving things. Viruses sometimes live in the cells of plants and animals. Inside a cell, a virus
reproduces like a living thing. The virus uses the cell to make many copies of itself. Viruses are too
small to see with an ordinary microscope. You need a powerful electron microscope to see a virus.
Outside of a plant or animal cell, a virus is like a nonliving thing.
New vocabulary:
- microbe (n.): vi trùng, vi khuẩn
- microscopic (adj.): thuộc kính hiển vi; rất nhỏ
- diatom (n.): (thực vật học) tảo cát
- protozoa (n.): ngành động vật nguyên sinh
- amoeba (n.): Amip
36/ What is the smallest microbes?
A. diatoms B. bacteria C. animals D. viruses
37/ How do diatom make food?
A. They soak up sunlight to get energy. B. They turn sunlight into color.
C. They eat other animals D. They don’t need food.
38/ How can an amoeba move?
A. by changing its body’s shape B. by running C. by opening its mouth C. by going together
39/ What helps a paramecium swim?
A. false legs B. fin C. wings D. hairs
40/ What should be used to see a virus?
A. a glasses B. a magnifier C. an electron microscope D. an ordinary microscope
1. Computer is a ________ typewriter.
A. convenient B. magical C. appropriate D. informative
2. The port is capable________ handing 10 million tons of coal a year.
A. in B. on C. of D. for
3. New telephone lines allow faster data________ by fax.
A. calculation B. transmission C. entertainment D. development
4. This door should only be used in an emergency.
A. a serious problem C. an annoying situation
B. a serious situation D. a happy event
5. The encyclopedia is now available on ________
A. computer screen B. CD-ROM C. keyboard D. printer
6. Please ________ your phone card in the slot before pressing the number you require.
A. insert B. operate C. plug D. adjust
7. A number of political prisoners ________ since Independent Day.
A. released B. have released C. was released D. have been released
8. Internet cafes allow you ________ your web-based e-mail account.
A. to access B. accessing C. access D. be accessed
9. The program must be new. I ________ it before.
A. have never been seen B. have ever seen
C. have never seen D. have seen
10.The children saw the actual spacecraft ________ landed on the moon.
A. who B. that C. it D.-
11.Marie, ________ I met at the party, called me last night.
A. that B. who C. which D. whose
12.When I arrived the theater, the play ________ and I missed the first part.
A. had started B. started C. was starting D. has started
13.I ________ able to play tennis since I ________ my arm.
A. wasn't/ broke B. haven't been/ had broken
C. wasn't/ had broken D. haven't been/ broke
14.I have to get my picture ________ for my Website.
A. take B. taken C. taking D. took
15.The police ________ for two men who ________ getting into a black car near the bank at about 1
o'clock last night.
A. are looking/ saw B. are looking/ were seen
C. have looked/ saw D. had looked/ were seen
16.Professor Kidd ________ three books since 1999, and she's working on fourth.
A. has been writing B. wrote C. has written D. writes
17.How often ________ your car serviced since you bought it?
A. do you get B. did you get C. had you gotten D. have you gotten
18.She's the woman ________ sister baby-sits for us.
A. who B. which C. that's D. whose
19.A: _______________________________
B: Let me see, since September 2003.
A. When did you attend this school?
B. How long have you studied at this school?
C. Since when did you studied at this school?
D. How often do you attend this school?
20.A: Would you like a coffee?
B: _______________________________
A.Not at all B. Yes, let's. C. Yes. I would D. Yes. I'd love one.
1. Computer is a ________ typewriter.
A. convenient B. magical C. appropriate D. informative
2. The port is capable________ handing 10 million tons of coal a year.
A. in B. on C. of D. for
3. New telephone lines allow faster data________ by fax.
A. calculation B. transmission C. entertainment D. development
4. This door should only be used in an emergency.
A. a serious problem C. an annoying situation
B. a serious situation D. a happy event
5. The encyclopedia is now available on ________
A. computer screen B. CD-ROM C. keyboard D. printer
6. Please ________ your phone card in the slot before pressing the number you require.
A. insert B. operate C. plug D. adjust
7. A number of political prisoners ________ since Independent Day.
A. released B. have released C. was released D. have been released
8. Internet cafes allow you ________ your web-based e-mail account.
A. to access B. accessing C. access D. be accessed
9. The program must be new. I ________ it before.
A. have never been seen B. have ever seen
C. have never seen D. have seen
10.The children saw the actual spacecraft ________ landed on the moon.
A. who B. that C. it D.-
11.Marie, ________ I met at the party, called me last night.
A. that B. who C. which D. whose
12.When I arrived the theater, the play ________ and I missed the first part.
A. had started B. started C. was starting D. has started
13.I ________ able to play tennis since I ________ my arm.
A. wasn't/ broke B. haven't been/ had broken
C. wasn't/ had broken D. haven't been/ broke
14.I have to get my picture ________ for my Website.
A. take B. taken C. taking D. took
15.The police ________ for two men who ________ getting into a black car near the bank at about 1
o'clock last night.
A. are looking/ saw B. are looking/ were seen
C. have looked/ saw D. had looked/ were seen
16.Professor Kidd ________ three books since 1999, and she's working on fourth.
A. has been writing B. wrote C. has written D. writes
17.How often ________ your car serviced since you bought it?
A. do you get B. did you get C. had you gotten D. have you gotten
18.She's the woman ________ sister baby-sits for us.
A. who B. which C. that's D. whose
19.A: _______________________________
B: Let me see, since September 2003.
A. When did you attend this school?
B. How long have you studied at this school?
C. Since when did you studied at this school?
D. How often do you attend this school?
20.A: Would you like a coffee?
B: _______________________________
A.Not at all B. Yes, let's. C. Yes. I would D. Yes. I'd love one.
Choose the correct words to complete the second paragraph. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt) She had lots of problems with drugs and alcohol, and sometimes she couldn’t remember the words of the songs she was singing. I think she (1)________ very unhappy. The people around her in the music industry did not lift a finger to help her with her problems. She died much too young. I still remember where I was, and what I was doing when I heard the news that she (2)________.
1. A. must be B. might been C. can’t have be D. must have been
2. A. died B. was died C. dyed D. had died
GIúp em với mọi người
C Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the words
in bold.
1 Have you got any plans for the weekend?
DOING
What ________________ this weekend?
2 He must get access to an internet connection in order to see your email.
ONCE
He will be able to see your email, ________________ an internet connection.
3 Stacy started taking computer lessons from September and she will take her exams in May.
BEEN
By the time Stacy takes her exams, she ________________ computer lessons for nine months.
4 I’ll get home and I’ll text you.
SOON
I’ll text you ________________ home.
5 We have arranged to give an online seminar on 9 December.
ARE
We ________________ an online seminar on 9 December. Not For Sale
6 I had no intention of buying anything online.
WAS
I ________________ to buy anything online.
7 Tina told me she was having problems with their after sales service, so I didn’t shop from them.
GOING
I ________________ from them, but Tina told me she was having problems with their after sales service.
8 I’ll still be replying to emails when you get here.
NOT
By the time you get here, I ________________ replying to emails.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
43. The computer game has been playing by many children since it appeared.
A B C D
44. Yesterday morning, I talked to the girl whom car had broken down in front of the shop.
A B C D
45. Radio stories have become a thing of the past although people prefer
A B C D
both to watch and to hear.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
46. I have received your letters.
A. Your letters have been received. B. Your letters have been receive.
C. Your letters has been received. D. Your letters have received.
47. Jane refused to attend his birthday party, which made him feel sad.
A. Jane’s refusal to attend his birthday party made him feel sad.
B. He felt sad not to be able to attend his birthday party.
C. Jane made him sad despite her refusal to attend his birthday party.
D. Jane refused to attend his birthday party because it made him feel sad.
48. No one has used this computer for a long time.
A. This computer has not been used for a long time.
B. This computer was not used for a long time ago.
C. This computer has been used for a long time.
D. This computer has not used for a long time.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions
49. We couldn’t have managed our business successfully without my father’s money.
A. We could have managed our business successfully with my father’s money.
B. If we could manage our business successfully, my father would give us his money.
C. Hadn’t it been for my father’s money, we couldn’t have managed our business successfully.
D. Had it not been for my father’s money, we couldn’t have managed our business successfully.
50. The church is over 500 years old. Our class visited it last summer.
A. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
B. The church that our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
C. The church which our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
D. The church our class visit last summer is over 500 years old.
Task : Choose the correct prepositions. Write A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. (0.4pt)
1. He admitted having opened the suitcase ______asking the owner.
A. with B. without C. to D. for
2. Most bears hibernate _______ the winter.
A. at B. on C. in D. after
1. I _____ a lot of new language from speaking with my host family and with other students from all over the world.
A. made up B. took up C. picked up D. saved up
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
I am gripped with a fever whenever a new year is coming.
A. I feel disappointed
B. I am excited
C. I get upset
D. I have got a temperature