5. “I am going a trip to Nha Trang after the exam.” – “Really? ________.”
A. OK B. Have a nice time C. It’s nice of you D. Thank you
6. “Would you like a coke?” – “__________”
A. It’s OK. I’m proud of you. B. No, I wouldn’t. C. I like coke. D. Yes, please. But just a small one.
7. Her performance made a good impression ____________ all of her classmates.
A. over B. with C. on D. for
8. My mother often wears ao dai ______ special occasions.
A. on B. at C. in D. out
9. Churches and pagodas are places of ____________.
A. visit B. interest C. worship D. entertainment
10. What have fashion ______________done to modernize the ao dai?
A. poets B. musicians C. designers D. writers
11. My uncle ________________in England for over 10 years.
A. lived B. have lived C. was lived D. has lived
12. Many people enjoy the pleasure and ____________ of living downtown. A. convenienceB. inconvenience C. convenient D. conveniently
13. He is a famous stamp ____________.
A. collector B. collecting C. collection D. collect
14. The last time I _________ abroad was in the summer of 2016.
A. were B. was C. have been D. am
5. “I am going a trip to Nha Trang after the exam.” – “Really? ________.”
A. OK B. Have a nice time C. It’s nice of you D. Thank you
6. “Would you like a coke?” – “__________”
A. It’s OK. I’m proud of you. B. No, I wouldn’t. C. I like coke. D. Yes, please. But just a small one.
7. Her performance made a good impression ____________ all of her classmates.
A. over B. with C. on D. for
8. My mother often wears ao dai ______ special occasions.
A. on B. at C. in D. out
9. Churches and pagodas are places of ____________.
A. visit B. interest C. worship D. entertainment
10. What have fashion ______________done to modernize the ao dai?
A. poets B. musicians C. designers D. writers
11. My uncle ________________in England for over 10 years.
A. lived B. have lived C. was lived D. has lived
12. Many people enjoy the pleasure and ____________ of living downtown. A. convenienceB. inconvenience C. convenient D. conveniently
13. He is a famous stamp ____________.
A. collector B. collecting C. collection D. collect
14. The last time I _________ abroad was in the summer of 2016.
A. were B. was C. have been D. am
1. useful for me. / I spend / which website is / most of the time / just don’t know / wandering / because I //
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2. in our life. / Nobody / of the Internet / the benefits / can deny //
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3.is one of / man’s most important / communication/ Television / / means of //
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4. and motion pictures./The programs / light comedies, / sporting events,/ include //
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5.being happened and / He / try to bring / can see a war/ watch statesmen / about peace //
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You are going to read an article about fitness website on the internet. Seven sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from the A-H the one which fits each gap (1-7). There is an extra sentence which you do not need to use.
The benefits of fitness online training
Thanks to Internet you can now get into shape dressed in your pyjamas. By Lucy Atkins
Fitness experts these days generally agree that “natural exercise” is the answr to our unhealthy lifestyles. An activity such as stair- climbing or running for the bus, they say, gets the heart rate going for five or ten minutes, several times a day, without the boredom of going to a gym or jogging round the park.
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But thanks to the Internet it is now at least theorically possible to get into great shape without even changing out of your pyjamas. The web is packed with creative, instant and varied excercises that are often avalablefree. Just start typing and watch the kilos disappear.
Joanna Hall is a fitness expert who has set up a walking club on the Internet. At her Walkative website, she promises that in six weeks you can achieve a 25% increase in fitness levels by following her activity programme based entirely on walking. “These days people are used to finding that what they need online,” she says.
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Perhaps the best way to deal with this problem is just to have a look around and see what’s out there
One click of your mouse can take you, for instance, straight into an aerobics, dance and yoga class, or introduce you to a variety of other lively activities. You can put together your own strength training programmes, concentrate on particularly week body parts or learn new ways of getting fit.
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There are so many possibilities that you could spend the entire day sitting on your chair just surfing the websites and chatting with all these new friends you have made.
Quality, however, can be hardeer to find. Some sites try to attempt you into buying DVDs after they’ve started you off with free beginners” programmes.
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Sometimes the quality of the picture or the sound can be extremely poor.
You have to put up with advertisements that suddenly appear on the screen, and there is the annoying tendency of some computers suddenly to pause in the middle of an activity, then return to the the beginning of the video when you start clicking the mouse.
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“ Online programmes allow you to fit your training times around other things you have to do, such as going to collge or work,´says Hall. “They can be a very effective and achievable way to exercise, something you can do all year round.” You can use them any time of the day or night, in an office, hotel room or at home. In addition, you do not have to
turn up at a gym or studio on time, wear embreassing clothing, or deal with annoyingly fit people.
If a particular fitness programme doesn’t fit you, the website may suggest ways of adjusting it to your own needs. It should also, most importantly, offer advice on healthier living in general.
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Some sites will help you brig this about by providing charts showing how much change you can expect for a given amount of exercise. They may even encourage you to keep to your training programme by sending you regular emails, perhaps including a daily “fit tip”
All that is fine, but the trouble is that you do also need to have a certain amount of self-displine to ensure that you keep going once you have started.
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There’s also the danger that family, friends or colleagues could some in and start laughing at you at any time. And there is a risk of injury if you don’t follow the more comples instructions ( though this issue arises with exercise DVDs and poorly taught classes too). Still, if you want a cheap, possibly fuuny and definitely varied ways to get fit, then sit back and surf.
A. Once you manage to find a more worthwhile website, however, there are real advantages.
B. Of course, it’s not easy to include exercise in your daily routine if you are lazy and spend all day sitting around at home. C. Best of all, you can do so with the support of in online community who have the same aims as you. D. Otherwise it’s just too easy to give up because you’ve paid nothing and nobody cares if you log on to (or off) the website, or whether you acctually do any exercise at all.
E. Others require a large joining fee in order to progress to more advanced activities.
F. Good eating habits are essential for achieving this, particularly if you want your weight to decrease, or increase.
H. True, but it can be hard to know exactly what that is when there is such an enormous range of
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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
Question 1. Look! He ________ football now.
A. is playing B. plays C. played D. was playing
Question 2. It’s very ________ of you to help me.
A. talkative B. active C. nice D. confident
Question 3. Nam and Ba ________ ice cream at the moment.
A. eating B. is eating C. was eating D. are eating
Question 4. Steve can deal with difficult exercises. He’s a __________ boy.
A. creative B. intelligent C. sporty D. kind
Question 5. Please be ___________ when you have to use fire to cook.
A. handsome B. clever C. careful D. reliable
Question 6. She is so ___________ that she doesn’t talk much to strangers.
A. reserved B. clever C. active D. smart
Question 7. The part between the head and the body is the _________.
A. leg B. neck C. knee D. shoulder
Question 8. My friend, Lan is a ________ student. She always finishes homework on time.
A. hard-working B. confident C. shy D. reliable
Question 9. What does your best friend look like?
A. He is funny B. He is kind C. He is clever D. He is handsome
Question 10. What’s your classmate like?
A. She’s patient B. She’s beautiful C. She’s tall D. She’s thin
Question 11. Peter __________ a straight nose and fair skin.
A. goes B. comes C. does D. has
Question 12. Would you like _________ to the hospital to visit my mother?
A. to go B. going C. go D. will go
Question 13. _______ you _______ an English class tomorrow?
A. Do – have B. Are – having C. Will – having D. Is – have
Question 14. That girl has yellow hair. She has _______ hair.
A. black B. wavy C. blonde D. curly
Question 15. We should brush our ____________ twice a day.
A. feet B. teeth C. hair D. toe
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, c or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.
Saving energy does net have to be expensive or time-consuming. But what can you do to save energy? There is plenty that you can do to help the process of energy conservation. You can save energy by following these simple rules: making sure that the kettle does not contain more water than needed; always washing a full load in the washing machine rather than a half load, turning down your central heating by 10C – this could cut your heating bill 10%; being sure that hot water taps are not left running and replacing washer if your tap drip; turning off any light and your computer at work if you are not using them; changing to energy-saving light bulbs which use around a quarter of electricity of standard bulbs and will last eight times longer; closing your curtains at dusk to keep the warm air from escaping through the window; and switching off electrical appliances when they are not in use.
28. The energy-saving light bulbs consume about _______ of electricity amount in comparison with standard ones?
A. 25% B. 35% C. 15% . 45%
29. Which of the following sentences is NOT true, according to passage?
A. Turn of electrical appliances if we do not use them.
B. Energy-saving light bulbs should be used in order to save electricity.
C. The ways to save energy are not time-consuming or costly.
D. We should close curtains so that our house looks more beautiful.
30. The word “cut” in the passage is closest in meaning to _________?
A. raise B. increase C. destroy D. reduce
31. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. How to protect the environment
B. How to use light bulbs
C. How to keep your house warm
D. How to save energy
32. The word “they” in the passage refers to __________.
A. windows B. curtains C. electrical appliances D. ordinary bulbs
It’s a waste of time since you tried to finish that work (necessary)
Viet Nam’s rice (produce) is exported abroad more and more.
Rubbish and chemical waste are considered the dangerous (pollute)
13. You don’t use the Internet very often,________ ? A. are you B. haven’t you C. don’t you D. do you
14. He thinks that ________ on the Internet is a waste of time. A. chat B. chatting C. chater D. to chat
15. She said I _________ learn harder _________ pass the exam. A. had/ in order to B. should/ so as to C. must/ in order D. will/ so as to
16. He told me that he wasn’t ________ about the next meeting. A. excite B. exciting C. excitement D. excited
17. Everyone must take part in _________ deforestation. A. prevent B. to prevent C. preventing D. prevented
18. There is a football match ............. 6 pm and 8pm. A. at B. between C. from D. after
19. They are ........... by about 640 km of the sea. A. separated B. separate C. separately D. separating
20. How about ............... to the exhibition ? A. going B. go C. goes D. to go
VIII. Find ONE mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it.
1. We (A) have a lot (B) of work tomorrow (C). You must (D) be late!
2. You mustn’t (A) to tell (B) anyone what (C) I just told you. It’s a secret (D).
3. We have to (A) rush. We’ve (B) got plenty (C) of time (D).
4. When (A) chew (B) food, we (C) shouldn’t talk (D).
5. My family has (A) followed this tradition (B) for many generation (C). - It’s good (D).