The newlywed _______ spent their honeymoon in Hawaii.
A. pair
B. two
C. double
D. couple
41. The newly-wedding couple plan to spend their……………… in India.
A. honeymoon B. ceremony C. bride D. groom
42. Some people think that married women …………… pursue a career.
A. shouldn’t B. might not C. mustn’t D. may not
43. We ________ stop when traffic lights are red.
A. must B. should C. might D. can
44. Remember to bring your raincoat. It ……………… rain.
A. might B. should C. can D. must
45. You ………………. pick those flowers. Don’t you see the sign?
A. mustn’t B. don’t need to C. can’t D. needn’t
46. It’s late. I think we ............. better go now.
A. had B. have C. should D. would
47. We .................. take a bus to the school. It’s too far to walk.
A. have to B. must C. may D. ought
48. You ............... be very tall to play football.
A. don’t have to B. mustn’t C. may not D. can’t
49. We ………… get there on time. The boss is away today.
A. mustn’t B. don’t have to C. can’t D. couldn’t
50. I ………. find my own way there. You …………. wait for me.
A. should / can't B. have to / must C. can / needn't D. might / mustn't
41. The newly-wedding couple plan to spend their……………… in India.
A. honeymoon B. ceremony C. bride D. groom
42. Some people think that married women …………… pursue a career.
A. shouldn’t B. might not C. mustn’t D. may not
43. We ________ stop when traffic lights are red.
A. must B. should C. might D. can
44. Remember to bring your raincoat. It ……………… rain.
A. might B. should C. can D. must
45. You ………………. pick those flowers. Don’t you see the sign?
A. mustn’t B. don’t need to C. can’t D. needn’t
46. It’s late. I think we ............. better go now.
A. had B. have C. should D. would
47. We .................. take a bus to the school. It’s too far to walk.
A. have to B. must C. may D. ought
48. You ............... be very tall to play football.
A. don’t have to B. mustn’t C. may not D. can’t
49. We ………… get there on time. The boss is away today.
A. mustn’t B. don’t have to C. can’t D. couldn’t
50. I ………. find my own way there. You …………. wait for me.
A. should / can't B. have to / must C. can / needn't D. might / mustn't
1. They want (forgive) ………….. Dolores for what she (do) to their son.
2. Is the second time you (attend) …………..a buffet ?
3. Mr and Mrs Smiths (have) ………………… their best moment in Hawaii now. They (spend) ……….…..their honeymoon there.
4. What time ….. she (come) ………….. to see you last Sunday?
5. In 2020, they (build) ……….. another building and (welcome) .……..their son from America.
6. Don’t worry. Tommy never (be) late. He (come) in a few minutes.
7. Don’t make noise! I and your father (work) ……………………
8. I feel tired of (see)………………….. the same programme every day.
9. His brother (complete) ………………. his letter last Saturday.
10. …………they (sell)………………… you their building three years ago?
11. It’s the first time she (enjoy) ……………………… such delicious meal.
12. They are the laziest workers we ever (train)……………………….
13. A few days ago the captain (ask) ……………. the soldiers (leave)……… their camping center.
14. So far the man (advise)………………… the children (take) ………………..part in the celebration of the local festival.
15. The young manager (sit)………………. in the room since we (come)……………. to work.
16. Do you feel like ( have) ……………………………… some coffee.
1. to forgive - has done
2. have attended
3. are having - are spending
4. did she come
5. is going to build - welcome
6. is never - will come
7. are working
7. seeing
9. completed
10. Did they sell
12. have ever trained
13. asked - to leave
14. has advised - to take
15. has sat - came
16. to have
The Hindu culture celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their
commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bond. This signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Câu 33: What might be the most suitable title for this reading passage?
A. The Hindu wedding B. The Hindu tradition C. The Hindu religion D. The Hindu culture
Câu 34: What does the word “magni” stand for?
A. the engagement B. the gesture of acceptance of one another
C. the paste made from the leave of one another D. the wedding
Câu 35: What do the Hindu people think about marriage?
A. It is a wish of happiness and harmony to come to two individuals.
B. It is entirely a spiritual traditional ritual allowing two individuals to live together.
C. It is a belief in the growth of a family newly formed by two individuals.
D. It is just a living-together announcement of two individuals.
Câu 36: What can the word “adorning” be best replaced by?
A. dying B. repairing C. painting D. decorating
Câu 37: What can the word “invokes” be best replaced by?
A. talks B. tells C. says D. prays
Câu 38: Why does the couple exchange garlands?
A. to express their acceptance of one another and a wish of happiness.
B. to express their vow to respect each other for the whole life.
C. to do a ritual. D. to show both their acceptance of and the swear to respect the partner.
Câu 39: When is the wedding ceremony completed?
A. When the groom applies a small dot of vermillion of the bride's forehead.
B. When the couple touches their parents' feet.
C. When the parents of the bride and the groom give their blessings to the couple.
D. When the couple makes seven steps together.
The Hindu culture celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their
commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bond. This signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Câu 33: What might be the most suitable title for this reading passage?
A. The Hindu wedding B. The Hindu tradition C. The Hindu religion D. The Hindu culture
Câu 34: What does the word “magni” stand for?
A. the engagement B. the gesture of acceptance of one another
C. the paste made from the leave of one another D. the wedding
Câu 35: What do the Hindu people think about marriage?
A. It is a wish of happiness and harmony to come to two individuals.
B. It is entirely a spiritual traditional ritual allowing two individuals to live together.
C. It is a belief in the growth of a family newly formed by two individuals.
D. It is just a living-together announcement of two individuals.
Câu 36: What can the word “adorning” be best replaced by?
A. dying B. repairing C. painting D. decorating
Câu 37: What can the word “invokes” be best replaced by?
A. talks B. tells C. says D. prays
Câu 38: Why does the couple exchange garlands?
A. to express their acceptance of one another and a wish of happiness.
B. to express their vow to respect each other for the whole life.
C. to do a ritual. D. to show both their acceptance of and the swear to respect the partner.
Câu 39: When is the wedding ceremony completed?
A. When the groom applies a small dot of vermillion of the bride's forehead.
B. When the couple touches their parents' feet.
C. When the parents of the bride and the groom give their blessings to the couple.
D. When the couple makes seven steps together.
The Hindu culture celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their
commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bond. This signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Câu 33: What might be the most suitable title for this reading passage?
A. The Hindu wedding B. The Hindu tradition C. The Hindu religion D. The Hindu culture
Câu 34: What does the word “magni” stand for?
A. the engagement B. the gesture of acceptance of one another
C. the paste made from the leave of one another D. the wedding
Câu 35: What do the Hindu people think about marriage?
A. It is a wish of happiness and harmony to come to two individuals.
B. It is entirely a spiritual traditional ritual allowing two individuals to live together.
C. It is a belief in the growth of a family newly formed by two individuals.
D. It is just a living-together announcement of two individuals.
Câu 36: What can the word “adorning” be best replaced by?
A. dying B. repairing C. painting D. decorating
Câu 37: What can the word “invokes” be best replaced by?
A. talks B. tells C. says D. prays
Câu 38: Why does the couple exchange garlands?
A. to express their acceptance of one another and a wish of happiness.
B. to express their vow to respect each other for the whole life.
C. to do a ritual. D. to show both their acceptance of and the swear to respect the partner.
Câu 39: When is the wedding ceremony completed?
A. When the groom applies a small dot of vermillion of the bride's forehead.
B. When the couple touches their parents' feet.
C. When the parents of the bride and the groom give their blessings to the couple.
D. When the couple makes seven steps together.
46. They spent two months------------- their house.
A. renew B. renewed C. renewing D. to renew
47. Their company was made---------100,000 USD in taxes.
A. paying B. to pay C. pay D. paid
48. We don’t have enough time--------- the essay so we asked the teacher for a delay.
A. wrote B. writing C. to write D. written
49. I caught her---------- my diary.
A. reading B. read C. to read D. have read
50. -----------, Mrs Pike took the baby in her arms.
A. To smile happily B. Smiled happily
C. smiling happily D. as soon as smiling happily
51. These workers stopped-------- some coffee because they felt sleepy.
A. to have B. have C. having D. had
52. Due to having a lot of things----------- last night,we missed----------- the film.
A. for doing/to see B. done/saw
C. doing/see D. to do/seeing
53. I want to travel because I enjoy---------- people and---------new places.
A. meet/see B. meeting/seeing
C. meeting/to see D. to meet/to see
54. The council considers----------vehicles from the city center to relieve traffic jams and air pollution.
A. ban B. banning C. banned D. to banning
55. He risked -------- his house when his company went bankrupt.
A. lose B. to lose C. losing D. lost
56. Did you notice someone---------the room last night?
A. enter B. to enter C. entered D. entering
57. Loyalty is considered---------- one of the important qualities for true friendship.
A. being B. been C. to be D. be
58. Those tourists were too tired----------their journey.
A. continue B. to continue C. continuing D. continued
58. He didn’t permit them----------- through the military zone. He forced them---------another way.
A. going/to go B. to go/to go C. to go/going D. go/go
59. His doctor advised him---------,but he found it impossible--------- his habit.
A. stopped smoking/quit B. to stop to smoke/quitting
C. stopping smoking/for quitting D. to stop smoking/to quit
60. It takes three hours----------- to Paris.
A. getting B. get C. got D. to get
61. They are whispering to avoid---------- by their friends.
A. being heard B. hearing C. to be heard D. being hearing
62. I remember--------- my mother said the carpets needed----------.
A. to hear/to clean B. to hear/cleaning
C. hearing /cleaning D. hearing/to clean
63. Would you like---------- me some tea?
A. make B. making C. made D. to make
64. They reminded me---------- late.
A. to not come B. not coming C. not to come D. to come not
65. The police let him ---------- after they had asked him some questions.
A. to leave B. leave C. leaving D. left
66. Would you mind---------- me your pocket calculator?
A. lend B. to lend C. lending D. lent
67. Despite--------- very rich, she is often generous to the poor.
A. is not B. not being C. not to be D. is not
68. She wanted-------- home but the boss made her---------- until she finished-------- those contracts.
A. to go/stay/typing B. going/to stay/to type
C. to go/staying/type D. go/stay/typed
69. John suggested----------- to the new branch in Vietnam.
A. appointing B. being appointed
C. to appoint D. to be appointed
70. Peter is not used to--------in front of the public. He often feels too nervous-----------anything.
A. speak/to say B. speak/saying
C. spoken/for saying D. speaking/to say
Mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Peter: “I think we should go to Hawaii for our honeymoon” Mary: “________”
A. I’m glad you like it.
B. The samc to you.
C. By all means.
D. You are welcome.
Câu này hỏi về kỹ năng giao tiếp.
I think we should go to Hawaii for our honeymoon - Em nghĩ chứng mình nên đi Hawai cho tuần trăng mật.
Đáp án là C. By all means. - Tất nhiên là vậy rồi => chỉ sự đồng tình.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The Hindu cultural celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bonThis signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Question:Why does the couple exchange garlands?
A. to do a ritual
B. to show both their acceptance of and the swear to respect the partner
C. to express their acceptance of one another and a wish of happiness
D. to express their vow to respect each other for the whole life
Đáp án B
– dòng thứ nhất, đoạn thứ ba. “On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala".”
Choose the best option to complete the sentence
11. What are there in this box? ………….. of shoes.
A. a couple B. a pair C. some D . a few
12. It’s hot ………. our country …….. the summer .
A. in/in B. in/on C. in/at D. on/in
13. I often help my mother …….. her housework.
A. of B. with C. for D. from
14. My sister …….. a new language every year.
A. study B. studies C. works D. prepares
15. When it becomes hot, people often feel ……..
A. hungry B. thirsty C. happy D. full
16. The boy looks a little thin ,……….. he’s strong.
A. and B. for C. or D. but
17. Mary and ……… would like to join the English Speaking Club.
A. me B. my C. mine D. I
18. Please read the dialogue……………
A. aloud B. loud C. loudly D. loudily
19. I always get up early. I ………. get up late.
A. usually B. often C. never D. sometimes
20. Classes ……… at 7.15 every morning.
A. start B. starts C. is start D. starting
Choose the best option to complete the sentence
11. What are there in this box? ………….. of shoes.
A. a couple B. a pair C. some D . a few
12. It’s hot ………. our country …….. the summer .
A. in/in B. in/on C. in/at D. on/in
13. I often help my mother …….. her housework.
A. of B. with C. for D. from
14. My sister …….. a new language every year.
A. study B. studies C. works D. prepares
15. When it becomes hot, people often feel ……..
A. hungry B. thirsty C. happy D. full
16. The boy looks a little thin ,……….. he’s strong.
A. and B. for C. or D. but
17. Mary and ……… would like to join the English Speaking Club.
A. me B. my C. mine D. I
18. Please read the dialogue……………
A. aloud B. loud C. loudly D. loudily
19. I always get up early. I ………. get up late.
A. usually B. often C. never D. sometimes
20. Classes ……… at 7.15 every morning.
A. start B. starts C. is start D. starting
Choose the best option to complete the sentence
11. What are there in this box? ………….. of shoes.
A. a couple B. a pair C. some D . a few
12. It’s hot ………. our country …….. the summer .
A. in/in B. in/on C. in/at D. on/in
13. I often help my mother …….. her housework.
A. of B. with C. for D. from
14. My sister …….. a new language every year.
A. study B. studies C. works D. prepares
15. When it becomes hot, people often feel ……..
A. hungry B. thirsty C. happy D. full
16. The boy looks a little thin ,……….. he’s strong.
A. and B. for C. or D. but
17. Mary and ……… would like to join the English Speaking Club.
A. me B. my C. mine D. I
18. Please read the dialogue……………
A. aloud B. loud C. loudly D. loudily
19. I always get up early. I ………. get up late.
A. usually B. often C. never D. sometimes
20. Classes ……… at 7.15 every morning.
A. start B. starts C. is start D. starting
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The Hindu cultural celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bonThis signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Question:What does the word magni stand for?
A. the wedding
B. the paste made from the leave of one another
C. the engagement
D. the gesture of acceptance of one another
Đáp án C
– magni: lễ đính hôn. – dòng thứ nhất đoạn thứ 2. “Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni".”
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The Hindu cultural celebrates marriage as a pure and pristine rite enabling two individuals start their journey of life together. It puts emphasis on the values of happiness, harmony and growth and could be traced back from the Vedic times.
Months before the wedding ceremony, an engagement is held which is called "mangni". The couple is blessed here with gifts, jewelry and clothes. Another important ritual is the "mehendi" which is a paste made from the leaves of henna plant. It is the traditional art of adorning the hands and the feet of the bride with mehendi and the name of the groom is also hidden in the design.
On the day of marriage, the couple exchanges garlands as a gesture of acceptance of one another and a pledge to respect one another as partners which is known as "jaimala". This is followed by "kanyadaan", where the father of the bride places her hand in the groom's hand requesting him to accept her as an equal partner.
Another ritual is the "havan" in which the couple invokes Agni, the god of Fire, to witness their commitment to each other. Crushed sandalwood, herbs, sugar rice and oil are offered to the ceremonial fire. The "gath bandhan" takes place where scarves of the bride and groom are tied together symbolizing their eternal bonThis signifies their pledge before God to love each other and remain loyal. The couple then takes four "mangal pheras" or walk around the ceremonial fire, representing four goals in life: "Dharma", religious and moral duties; "Artha", prosperity; "Kama" earthly pleasures; "Moksha", spiritual salvation.
The couple also takes seven steps together to begin their journey, called the "saptapardi". Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage. The parents of the bride and the groom then give their blessings, "ashirwad" to the newlywed couple as they touch the feet of their parents.
Question:When is the wedding ceremony completed?
A. When the parents of the bride and the groom give their blessings to the couple.
B. When the couple touches their parents' feet.
C. When the couple makes seven steps together.
D. When the groom applies a small dot of vermillion of the bride's forehead.
Đáp án D
– dòng thứ nhất, đoạn cuối cùng. “Then the ritual of "sindoor" takes place where the groom applies a small dot of vermilion, a red powder to the bride's forehead and welcomes her as his partner for life. This signifies the completion of the marriage.”