The Asian Games, also called the ASIAD, is a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all overAsia. The games are regulated by the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) under the supervision of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Medals are awarded in each event, with gold for the first place, silver for second and bronze for third. This tradition started in 1951. The Asian Games are dominated by the People’s Republic ofChina. Competitors are entered by a National Olympic Committee (NOC) to represent their country of citizenship. National anthems and flags accompany the medal ceremonies, and tables showing the number of medals won by each country are widely used. In general, only recognized nations are represented, but a few non-sovereign countries are allowed to take part.
26.Which of the following is true?
A.The Asian Games are held every year
B.The International Olympic Committee is the founder of the Asiad
C.The first gold medals were given to the winning athletes in 1951.
D.The Olympic Council of Asia organizes the Games
27.The People’s Republic of China _________
A.is the strongest in the Asian Games
B.is the host of the Asian Games
C.is not allowed to take part in the Games
D.refuse to enter the Games
28.In the medal ceremonies_________
A. the competitors are entered to represent their country of citizenship
B. national anthems are played
C. the number of medals won by each country is first announed
D. the winner are given a string of flowers
29.Which of the following is true of the right to participate in the Asian Games
A. Only recognized nations are allowed to take part
B. Almost every nation can take part in the Games
C. Non-sovereign countries are also allowed to participate
D. A and C are right
30.What is another way to call The Asian Games?
A. Sea Games B. Asiad C. Olympic D. All are incorrect
Write an email to a friend in HCM city asking for information and advice about tuition fees and accommodation at college and university
III, Put the verbs in brackets in the following sentences in the correct verb form 1. Viet Nan's higher education system (grow) quickly over the last 15 years. 2. The tertiary enrolment (increase) rapidly over the last 20 years. 3. Since 1995, higher education cooperation (be) a cornerstone of the US - Viet Nam relationship 4. The Fullbright Economics Teaching Programme (FETP) (offer) the one - year pdstgraduate progfum in applied economics and public policy since 1994. 5. Fullbright University Vietnam (raise) for investment and development for a long period of time up and now. 6. More than 4,500 accredited institutions (make up) US higher education in the United State. 7. Susan (work) in Viet Nam for the past 9 years. 8. If you ask ten Vietnamese students what their number choice is for study abroad, at least say 9. Professor Bui Van Ga (succeed) in the internationalization plan at the University of Da Nang from 2005 to 2010. 10. There (be) nearly 4 million further education students in the academic year of 1996-97 in England. |
I. Choose the best words by circling A, B, C or D.
Question 1: My freinds like listening ...........................the latest pop music.
A. on B. of C. to D. for
Question 2: Hoa ..................... to the school theater club last night.
A. to go B. go C. went D. goes
Question 3: She is 145 centimeters ...........................
A. heavy B. tall C. high D. old
Question 4: If you are interested ..................... history, you could visit many ancient monuments.
A. in B. at C. on D. of
Question 5: A: What do you do in the evening? – B: ...........................
A. I am watching TV B. I will watch TV C. I often watch TV D. I watched TV
Question 6: She doesn't like pork, and ...........................does her uncle.
A. neither B. so C. too D. either
Question 7: We should .................morning exercise.
A. does B. do C. to do D. doing
Question 8: He...........................busy yesterday and so were his brothers.
A. were B. was C. are D. is
Question 9: You must ......................much water every day.
A. drink B. to drink C. drinking D. drinks
Question 10: I would like ...........................some fruit and vegetables.
A. buys B. bought C. to buy D. buying
Question 11: A: Where are you going, Phong?
B: I....................... to school.
A. is going to go B. go C. goes D. am going to go
Question 12: How ................are you? I'm 40 kilos
A. far B. many C. heavy D. tall
II. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from others
Question 13: A. ripe B. slice C. diver D. spinach
Question 14: A. better B. rest C. pretty D. wet
Question 15: A. subject B. uniform C. music D. computer
Question 16: A. apartment B. party C. marbles D. favorite
III. Complete the sentences, using the correct forms of verbs in brackets
Question 1. My uncle (play) .................. chess everyday.
Question 2. You ought to (repair) .............. your bike before going to school.
Question 3. You ought to (repair) .............. your bike before going to school.
Question 4. Linh will (visit)............ grandmother tomorrow morning.
IV. Read the dialogue. Then choose the best answer
In 1960s, most people in Vietnam did not have a TV set. In the evening, the neighbors gathered around the TV. They watched until the TV programs finished. The children might play with their friends and the older people might talk together. Vietnam is different now. Many families have a TV set at home and the neighbors don't spend much time together.
Question 1. Did most people have a TV set in 1960s?
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Question 2. How long did they watch TV programs?
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Question 3. What might the children do?
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Question 4. What might the older people do?
V. Complete the sentences.
Question 1. Would/ like/ to play/ you/ chess/?
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Question 2. Students/ play/ outdoors/ should
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Question 3. What/ going/ about/ to/ the movie theater.
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Question 4. Why/ we/ go/ Ha Long Bay/ don't/ to?
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1. He usually (get)...up early in the morning
2. Marta(do)...the washing up when the phone(ring)...last night
3. How many times you (see)...him since he went to Edinburgh?
4. The students (do)...their homework when one of their friends(call)...on
5. You(see/not)...her every day
6. I(meet)...my best friend george in 2005
16. I want to meet the girl. She lives near your house.
17. We all praised these cakes. My mother baked them.
18. He comes from Venezuela. It is a Spanish-speaking country. →
19. The man was badly injured. He was driving the car.
20. I want to see a writer. I need him
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HANDLING the INTERVIEW
The..................of the interview is to provide a case history of the candidate.It may be a tall order to................a candidate to tell you the details of his or her life in the time, usually quite the short..............is the available for the interview. If candidates are convinced that there is a sympatheic listener,................, it is suprising................ communicative they can become.
Conducting an interview................relies esentially on two things. The first is the establishment of a relationship with candidates, ................will encourage them to talk freely about themselves. This can't be done if interviews use interviews as an.................to show what busy and important...............they are. ................can it be done by a series of set formulae for putting the candidates at ease, ....................as shaking hands or offering coffee. The second task is to steer the candidate over the ground to be covered so that the essential facts appear as quickly as possible and irrelevancies are cut down to a minium. Each remark................guide the candidate to talk about the right things.................interrupting the flow of conversation. Each interview is..................and foremost a conversation, and unless it is successfull as such it will................be a good interview.