1.Each of the following sentences contains a mistake . Underline it and write the correct answer in the space provided.
a. I will chat with my friend in New York on Skype at this time next Saturday
b. Peter refused working online because he prefers meeting face-to-face
c. We are still using landline phones to communicate with each other in 10 years
d. She denied sign up for another account to post comments on my Facebook wall
e. Members of the project are going to have a F2F group discussion in five days'time
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
16. This is especially important in the age of globalisation, where countries face a daunting challenge to preserve their own cultural identities.
A. intimidating B. delighting C. encouraging D. urging
17. The Indigenous experience, like with any form of belonging, is highly fluid and context-specific, meaning there are countless examples of what such cultural pluralities can look like.
A. countable B. uncountable C. too few to count D. too many be counted
18. Steve Kootenay-Jobin, Aboriginal housing coordinator at Mount Royal University, notes that many Indigenous students who move to the city for education, encounter culture shock.
A. avoid B. confront C. overcome D. wipe out
19. Culture has been described as features that are shared and bind people together into a community.
A. divide B. engage C. force D. unite
20. Once you have been accepted as a pupil or student at the school or college, it's against the law for them to discriminate against you because of your religion or belief.
A. judge B. neglect C. misinterpret D. expel
21. Changes in attitudes, family values, generational status can occur in both the majority and minority cultures as the two interact; however, typically one culture dominates.
A. normally B. rarely C. specially D. uncommonly
22. Integration and assimilation can help reduce feelings of loss and grief as the migrant starts to incorporate aspects of the majority culture.
A. disadvantage B. disapproval C. discrimination D. sadness
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
16. This is especially important in the age of globalisation, where countries face a daunting - làm nản lòng challenge to preserve their own cultural identities.
A. intimidating B. delighting C. encouraging D. urging
17. The Indigenous experience, like with any form of belonging, is highly fluid and context-specific, meaning there are countless - vô số examples of what such cultural pluralities can look like.
A. countable B. uncountable C. too few to count D. too many be counted
18. Steve Kootenay-Jobin, Aboriginal housing coordinator at Mount Royal University, notes that many Indigenous students who move to the city for education, encounter - đụng độ culture shock.
A. avoid B. confront C. overcome D. wipe out
19. Culture has been described as features that are shared and bind - ràng buộc people together into a community.
A. divide B. engage C. force D. unite
20. Once you have been accepted as a pupil or student at the school or college, it's against the law for them to discriminate against - phân biệt đối xử you because of your religion or belief.
A. judge B. neglect C. misinterpret D. expel
21. Changes in attitudes, family values, generational status can occur in both the majority and minority cultures as the two interact; however, typically - điển hình one culture dominates.
A. normally B. rarely C. specially D. uncommonly
22. Integration and assimilation can help reduce feelings of loss and grief - sự mất mát và đau khổ as the migrant starts to incorporate aspects of the majority culture.
A. disadvantage B. disapproval C. discrimination D. sadness
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
5. My colleague suggested ________ a video meeting instead of a face-to- face meeting to reduce cost.
A. to hold B. holding C. to be held D. being held
6. In 200 years we __________ mobile phones any more. We __________telepathy.
A. will not be using/will use B. will not be using/ will be using
C. do not use/ will use D. do not use/ will be using
7. The ________ of penicillin, one of the world’s first antibiotics, marks a true turning point in human history
A. generation B. exploration C. invention D. discovery
8. Her teacher told her that there ________ still room for her improvement in her work.
A. has been B. had been C. is D. was
9. Mercury _________ after the Roman God Mercury.
A. named B. called C. is named D. is called
10. Steam engine has been known as a remarkable _______ in science and technology.
A. breakdown B. break-up C. breakthrough D. outbreak
11. The doctor said that this disease _________ prevented by vaccine.
A. can B. can be C. could D. could be
12. Science and technology have _________ the life safe, secure and comfortable.
A. transformed B. made C. done D. changed
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D)
5. My colleague suggested ________ a video meeting instead of a face-to- face meeting to reduce cost.
A. to hold B. holding C. to be held D. being held
6. In 200 years we __________ mobile phones any more. We __________telepathy.
A. will not be using/will use B. will not be using/ will be using
C. do not use/ will use D. do not use/ will be using
7. The ________ of penicillin, one of the world’s first antibiotics, marks a true turning point in human history
A. generation B. exploration C. invention D. discovery
8. Her teacher told her that there ________ still room for her improvement in her work.
A. has been B. had been C. is D. was
9. Mercury _________ after the Roman God Mercury.
A. named B. called C. is named D. is called
10. Steam engine has been known as a remarkable _______ in science and technology.
A. breakdown B. break-up C. breakthrough D. outbreak
11. The doctor said that this disease _________ prevented by vaccine.
A. can B. can be C. could D. could be
12. Science and technology have _________ the life safe, secure and comfortable.
A. transformed B. made C. done D. changed
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
The key advantage of face-to-face ____________ (31) is that body language becomes a part of the conversation, too. When emailing or talking on the phone, there is no opportunity ____________ (32) the other person. Even video conferencing sometimes doesn’t provide the full picture of the person you’re talking to.
By having a face-to-face conversation, people have the opportunity to see the posture, facial expressions ____________ (33) arm gestures of their communication partners. A look of shock or anger on the face can change the whole trajectory of the conversation. Similarly, making eye contact and shaking someone’s hand can help to establish trust and ease tensions.
For example, if a salesperson is meeting with a prospect ____________ (34) person and presents the price for the product, the look on the prospect’s face can be very telling about whether they will accept the price or not. This gives the salesperson an opportunity to further elaborate on the benefits and results the product will achieve. If this conversation had taken ____________ (35) on the phone, the salesperson may not have realized that the prospect needed further convincing after seeing the price.
Question 32:
A. see
B. seeing
C. seen
D. to see
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
The key advantage of face-to-face ____________ (31) is that body language becomes a part of the conversation, too. When emailing or talking on the phone, there is no opportunity ____________ (32) the other person. Even video conferencing sometimes doesn’t provide the full picture of the person you’re talking to.
By having a face-to-face conversation, people have the opportunity to see the posture, facial expressions ____________ (33) arm gestures of their communication partners. A look of shock or anger on the face can change the whole trajectory of the conversation. Similarly, making eye contact and shaking someone’s hand can help to establish trust and ease tensions.
For example, if a salesperson is meeting with a prospect ____________ (34) person and presents the price for the product, the look on the prospect’s face can be very telling about whether they will accept the price or not. This gives the salesperson an opportunity to further elaborate on the benefits and results the product will achieve. If this conversation had taken ____________ (35) on the phone, the salesperson may not have realized that the prospect needed further convincing after seeing the price.
Question 33:
A. but
B. so
C. And
D. yet
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
The key advantage of face-to-face ____________ (31) is that body language becomes a part of the conversation, too. When emailing or talking on the phone, there is no opportunity ____________ (32) the other person. Even video conferencing sometimes doesn’t provide the full picture of the person you’re talking to.
By having a face-to-face conversation, people have the opportunity to see the posture, facial expressions ____________ (33) arm gestures of their communication partners. A look of shock or anger on the face can change the whole trajectory of the conversation. Similarly, making eye contact and shaking someone’s hand can help to establish trust and ease tensions.
For example, if a salesperson is meeting with a prospect ____________ (34) person and presents the price for the product, the look on the prospect’s face can be very telling about whether they will accept the price or not. This gives the salesperson an opportunity to further elaborate on the benefits and results the product will achieve. If this conversation had taken ____________ (35) on the phone, the salesperson may not have realized that the prospect needed further convincing after seeing the price.
Question 34:
A. in
B. for
C. on
D. to
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
The key advantage of face-to-face ____________ (31) is that body language becomes a part of the conversation, too. When emailing or talking on the phone, there is no opportunity ____________ (32) the other person. Even video conferencing sometimes doesn’t provide the full picture of the person you’re talking to.
By having a face-to-face conversation, people have the opportunity to see the posture, facial expressions ____________ (33) arm gestures of their communication partners. A look of shock or anger on the face can change the whole trajectory of the conversation. Similarly, making eye contact and shaking someone’s hand can help to establish trust and ease tensions.
For example, if a salesperson is meeting with a prospect ____________ (34) person and presents the price for the product, the look on the prospect’s face can be very telling about whether they will accept the price or not. This gives the salesperson an opportunity to further elaborate on the benefits and results the product will achieve. If this conversation had taken ____________ (35) on the phone, the salesperson may not have realized that the prospect needed further convincing after seeing the price.
Question 31:
A. communication
B. communicative
C. communicate
D. communicatively
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
The key advantage of face-to-face ____________ (31) is that body language becomes a part of the conversation, too. When emailing or talking on the phone, there is no opportunity ____________ (32) the other person. Even video conferencing sometimes doesn’t provide the full picture of the person you’re talking to.
By having a face-to-face conversation, people have the opportunity to see the posture, facial expressions ____________ (33) arm gestures of their communication partners. A look of shock or anger on the face can change the whole trajectory of the conversation. Similarly, making eye contact and shaking someone’s hand can help to establish trust and ease tensions.
For example, if a salesperson is meeting with a prospect ____________ (34) person and presents the price for the product, the look on the prospect’s face can be very telling about whether they will accept the price or not. This gives the salesperson an opportunity to further elaborate on the benefits and results the product will achieve. If this conversation had taken ____________ (35) on the phone, the salesperson may not have realized that the prospect needed further convincing after seeing the price.
Question 35:
A. position
B. situation
C. condition
D. place
Fill in with must or have to
11. We.....Buy some food. We have got nothing for dinner
12. My hair is dirty. I.....wash it
13. You can not always have things immediately. You.......be patient
14. These cakes are very nice. You...... have one
15. Come on! We.....hurry . We haven't got much time
16. This letter is very important. You.....read it
17. We take an umbrella. It is going to rain
18. The widows are very dirty. I clean......them
19. At the end of the court, all the students.....do the test
20. He doesn't understand much English, so I....... speak very showly to him
11. We must buy some food. We have got nothing for dinner
12. My hair is dirty. I must wash it
13. You can not always have things immediately. You must be patient
14. These cakes are very nice. You have to have one
15. Come on! We must hurry . We haven't got much time
16. This letter is very important. You have to read it
18. The widows are very dirty. I clean have to them
19. At the end of the court, all the students must do the test
20. He doesn't understand much English, so I have to speak very slowly to him
Câu 9: Which one is correct for this sentence?
I ………….. an English test next week.
A. was having B. am going to have
C. am going have D. was going to have
Câu 10: How is Hoa’s hair? - She has …………. hair.
A. long straight blond B. blond long straight
C. straight long blond D. straight blond long
Câu 11: Which option is correct?
She isn’t ……….. to be in my class.
A. enough age B. enough old C. age enough D. old enough
Câu 12: Which question word is used for this question?
………….. is she like? She is tall and thin and she has long black hair.
A. What B. How C. Where D. Why
Câu 13: Which has different stress pattern from the others?
A. humor B. sociable C. reserved D. generous
Câu 14:Which speech provided is correct to Thu’s answer?
Hoa: Can I speak to Lan, please?
Thu: ……………………………
A. I’m afraid not. She is out at the moment. B. You are welcome. Thank you.
C. How can I help you? D. I’m fine. Thanks.
Câu 15: Which of these has the different stress from the others?
A. dangerous B. generous C. interesting D. exciting
Câu 16: Which part of speech is correct for this sentence?
He talks and laughs …………
A. happy B. happiness C. unhappy D. happily
I ………….. an English test next week.
A. was having B. am going to have
C. am going have D. was going to have
Câu 10: How is Hoa’s hair? - She has …………. hair.
A. long straight blond B. blond long straight
C. straight long blond D. straight blond long
Câu 11: Which option is correct?
She isn’t ……….. to be in my class.
A. enough age B. enough old C. age enough D. old enough
Câu 12: Which question word is used for this question?
………….. is she like? She is tall and thin and she has long black hair.
A. What B. How C. Where D. Why
Câu 13: Which has different stress pattern from the others?
A. humor B. sociable C. reserved D. generous
Câu 14:Which speech provided is correct to Thu’s answer?
Hoa: Can I speak to Lan, please?
Thu: ……………………………
A. I’m afraid not. She is out at the moment. B. You are welcome. Thank you.
C. How can I help you? D. I’m fine. Thanks.
Câu 15: Which of these has the different stress from the others?
A. dangerous B. generous C. interesting D. exciting
Câu 16: Which part of speech is correct for this sentence?
He talks and laughs …………
A. happy B. happiness C. unhappy D. happily