The answer for ̣( 26) ........
A.less
B.fewer
C.more
D.most
IV. Read the passage and choose the best answer in the table to fill in each blank.
with negative Thirdly for In factories |
I disagree (26)___________ the idea that robots will only bring benefits to people in the future. Robots will also have some negative influences. Firstly, they will be very expensive and we will spend too much money buying and fixing them. Secondly, robots in (27)___________will be able to do everything the workers do, so robots will make them jobless.(28)___________, robots in our homes will do all the housework (29)_____________ us, so we will become lazy and inactive. (30)____________ short, robots will do many things for us, but they may not improve the quality of our lives.
II.Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
Middle school often includes sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth (26) ____________. It’s called middle school because it’s in the (27) ____________ of your school years. Elementary school is behind you. High school still awaits you.
For a kid, going to middle school is often a big change: First, it usually means moving to a new building, which takes some time to adjust to. (28) ____________, it may mean taking a different bus, with different students. Third, the friends you made in (29) ____________ school may end up going to different middle schools. And other things that probably will be different are the teachers and the work. All of that (30) ____________ make you feel a bit scare on the first day of school.
36. A. Grades B. grade C. class D. classes
37. A. in B. opposite C. middle D. front
38. A. One B. Two C. First D. Second
39. A. elementary B. middle C. high D. university
40. A. are B. can C. is D. ha
36. A. Grades B. grade C. class D. classes
37. A. in B. opposite C. middle D. front
38. A. One B. Two C. First D. Second
39. A. elementary B. middle C. high D. university
40. A. are B. can C. is D. ha
26.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
(4 Điểm)
They do household chores.
They build houses and buildings.
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
They make food and drink
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Why have factories added extra shifts?
(4 Điểm)
Because robots are boring.
Because robots never get tired.
Because robots can talk.
Because robots need help.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Do farmers get benefits from robots?
(4 Điểm)
No, they didn’t.
Yes, they did.
No, they don’t.
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
(4 Điểm)
The teacher couldn’t hear the question and the class was so noisy.
Although the class wasn’t so noisy, the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
Because the class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
This ball is mine.
(4 Điểm)
This my ball.
This are my ball.
This is my ball.
My ball is this.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
That is her book.
(4 Điểm)
Book is this her.
That book is hers.
That are hers
That book are hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
too / fast. / Don’t / drive
(4 Điểm)
Don't drive too fast.
Don’t drive fast too.
Drive don’t too fast.
Too fast don’t drive.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
camping/ we / went/ last weekend
(4 Điểm)
We last weekend went camping.
We went last weekend camping
We went camping last weekend.
Last weekend went we camping.
Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
(4 Điểm)
They do household chores.
They build houses and buildings.
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
They make food and drink
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Why have factories added extra shifts?
(4 Điểm)
Because robots are boring.
Because robots never get tired.
Because robots can talk.
Because robots need help.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Do farmers get benefits from robots?
(4 Điểm)
No, they didn’t.
Yes, they did.
No, they don’t.
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
(4 Điểm)
The teacher couldn’t hear the question and the class was so noisy.
Although the class wasn’t so noisy, the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
Because the class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
This ball is mine.
(4 Điểm)
This my ball.
This are my ball.
This is my ball.
My ball is this.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
That is her book.
(4 Điểm)
Book is this her.
That book is hers.
That are hers
That book are hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
too / fast. / Don’t / drive
(4 Điểm)
Don't drive too fast.
Don’t drive fast too.
Drive don’t too fast.
Too fast don’t drive.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
camping/ we / went/ last weekend
(4 Điểm)
We last weekend went camping.
We went last weekend camping
We went camping last weekend.
Last weekend went we camping.
26.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force.s. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
(4 Điểm)
They do household chores.
They build houses and buildings.
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
They make food and drink
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Why have factories added extra shifts?
(4 Điểm)
Because robots are boring.
Because robots never get tired.
Because robots can talk.
Because robots need help.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
Robots through the Middle Ages were used primarily for entertainment. However, the 20th century featured a boom in the development of industrial robots. Industry has benefited drastically from the expanse of a robotic work force. Automated machines have taken over dangerous and boring jobs from humans. Because robots never get tired, extra shifts have been added to factories. Farmers have taken advantage of new technology with automated harvesters. The medical industry benefits from advancements in assisted surgical robotics. The military has launched various programs in robotic technology.
Do farmers get benefits from robots?
(4 Điểm)
No, they didn’t.
Yes, they did.
No, they don’t.
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
(4 Điểm)
The teacher couldn’t hear the question and the class was so noisy.
Although the class wasn’t so noisy, the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
Because the class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
This ball is mine.
(4 Điểm)
This my ball.
This are my ball.
This is my ball.
My ball is this.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
That is her book.
(4 Điểm)
Book is this her.
That book is hers.
That are hers
That book are hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
too / fast. / Don’t / drive
(4 Điểm)
Don't drive too fast.
Don’t drive fast too.
Drive don’t too fast.
Too fast don’t drive.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
camping/ we / went/ last weekend
(4 Điểm)
We last weekend went camping.
We went last weekend camping
We went camping last weekend.
Last weekend went we camping.
-Which kind of job have automated machines done for human?
They do dangerous and boring jobs.
27.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
-Why have factories added extra shifts?
Because robots never get tired.
28.Read the passage and choose the correct answer A , B, C or D.
-Do farmers get benefits from robots?
Yes, they do.
29.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
-The class was so noisy, so the teacher couldn’t hear the question.
The teacher couldn’t hear the question because the class was so noisy
30.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
-This ball is mine.
This is my ball.
31.Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the first.
-That book is hers.
32.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
-too / fast. / Don’t / drive
Don't drive too fast.
33.Rearrange the words to make meaningful sentences
-camping/ we / went/ last weekend
We went camping last weekend.
IV. Read the following text carefully and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each of the gap. When you are in Singapore, you can go about (25) .................... taxi , by bus, or by underground. I myself prefer the underground (26) ................... it is fast, easy and cheap. There are (27) ............. buses and taxis in Singapore and one cannot drive along the road (28) ...................... and without many stops, especially on the Monday morning. The underground is therefore usually quicker (29) ............. taxis or buses. If you do not know Singapore very well, it is difficult (30) ............ the bus you want. You can take a taxi , but it is (31) ..................... expensive than the underground or a bus . On the underground, you find good maps that tell you the names of the stations and show you how ( 32) ……… to them, so that it is easy to find your way. 25. A. at B. in C. by 26. A. but B. because C. when 27. A. many B. a lot C. few 28. A. quick B. quickly C. quicker 29. A. so B. like C. than 30. A. to find B. find C. finding 31. A. less B. more C. most 32. to get B. get C. getting
25. C. by
26. B. because
27. A. many
28. A. quick
29. C. than
30. A. to find
31. B. more
32. A. to get
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. (1.0 point)
Question 26: Tim: Let’s go for a drink. ~ John: ______________
A. Yes, please B. You’re welcome C. It ‘s all right D. That’s a good idea
Question 27: Tom: What about meeting at the school gate at eight? ~ Mary: Good!__________
A. See you then B.I will see you C. Glad to see you D. I see
Question 28: Laura: “Would you mind closing the window, Ben? It’s getting cold.”
Ben: “________.”
A. No, of course not B. Yes, I would
C. Thanks. It’s really encouraging D. No, thanks
Question 29: Veronica: “What a lovely dress you are wearing!” Kate: “________.”
A. Of course. It’s costly B. No, thanks
C. Thanks for your nice compliment D. That’s a good idea
Question 30: Son: “Why don’t we go fishing this afternoon?” Father: “________.”
A. Yes, I would B. Glad you enjoyed it
C. The traffic is not too bad, I think D. That’s a good idea
C. READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. (1.0 point)
In the country of China, there is a wall that is 1,500 miles _____(31). It is called the Great Wall of China. It winds uphill the down, through valleys and mountains. Every inch of this 1,500 miles wall ____(32) made by hand.
The people of China made it to keep______(33) their enemies. There are watch towers all along the way. The wall is made of brick and earth. It is high and wide on top. People cam walk along the top as if it were a road. It is said that it_____(34) ten years to build one part of this wall. No other defense line has ever been made as_____(35) as the Great Wall of China.
Question 31. A. long B. length C. lengthy D. lengthen
Question 32. A. is B. are C. was D. were
Question 33. A. off B. out C. in D. up
Question 34. A. lasted B. spent C. made D. took
Question 35. A. long B. longer C. longest D. length
II. 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. (1.0 point)
People who travel frequently on business or for pleasure often suffer some form of health problem, yet over half of these problems can easily be prevented. The most common ailment, a headache, can be avoided by talking along simple supply of aspirin or other pain reliever. Another common affliction is motion sickness caused by the constant movement of the vehicle. Ginger capsules, sold in most heath-food stores, have been found effective as a remedy. Other familiar problems include sunburn, which can be prevented by using an effective sunscreen, and insect bites, which can be controlled with the use of a repellent spray or oinlment. For everyday cuts and scratches, a first-aid kid containing bandages and antiseptic cream is recommended.
Question 36: What is the best title for passage?
A. Frequent travelers B. Avoiding travel ailments
C. Common health problems D. Travelling for business and pleasure
Question 37. According to the passage, travelers are most commonly bothered by______
A. sunburn B. motion sickness C. insect bites D. headache
Question 38. In line 5, the word ‘affliction” can best be replaced by________ A. result B. experience C. ailment D .supply
Question 39. According to the passage, what can be used to remedy motion sickness?
A. A moving vehicle B. Pain-killers C. Ginger capsules D. A first-aid kit
Question 40.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a solution to health problem
A. sunscreen B. cold cream C. repellent D. aspirin
Question 26: Tim: Let’s go for a drink. ~ John: ______________
A. Yes, please B. You’re welcome C. It ‘s all right D. That’s a good idea
Question 27: Tom: What about meeting at the school gate at eight? ~ Mary: Good!__________
A. See you then B.I will see you C. Glad to see you D. I see
Question 28: Laura: “Would you mind closing the window, Ben? It’s getting cold.”
Ben: “________.”
A. No, of course not B. Yes, I would
C. Thanks. It’s really encouraging D. No, thanks
Question 29: Veronica: “What a lovely dress you are wearing!” Kate: “________.”
A. Of course. It’s costly B. No, thanks
C. Thanks for your nice compliment D. That’s a good idea
Question 30: Son: “Why don’t we go fishing this afternoon?” Father: “________.”
A. Yes, I would B. Glad you enjoyed it
C. The traffic is not too bad, I think D. That’s a good idea
C. READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. (1.0 point)
In the country of China, there is a wall that is 1,500 miles _____(31). It is called the Great Wall of China. It winds uphill the down, through valleys and mountains. Every inch of this 1,500 miles wall ____(32) made by hand.
The people of China made it to keep______(33) their enemies. There are watch towers all along the way. The wall is made of brick and earth. It is high and wide on top. People cam walk along the top as if it were a road. It is said that it_____(34) ten years to build one part of this wall. No other defense line has ever been made as_____(35) as the Great Wall of China.
Question 31. A. long B. length C. lengthy D. lengthen
Question 32. A. is B. are C. was D. were
Question 33. A. off B. out C. in D. up
Question 34. A. lasted B. spent C. made D. took
Question 35. A. long B. longer C. longest D. length
II. 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. (1.0 point)
People who travel frequently on business or for pleasure often suffer some form of health problem, yet over half of these problems can easily be prevented. The most common ailment, a headache, can be avoided by talking along simple supply of aspirin or other pain reliever. Another common affliction is motion sickness caused by the constant movement of the vehicle. Ginger capsules, sold in most heath-food stores, have been found effective as a remedy. Other familiar problems include sunburn, which can be prevented by using an effective sunscreen, and insect bites, which can be controlled with the use of a repellent spray or oinlment. For everyday cuts and scratches, a first-aid kid containing bandages and antiseptic cream is recommended.
Question 36: What is the best title for passage?
A. Frequent travelers B. Avoiding travel ailments
C. Common health problems D. Travelling for business and pleasure
Question 37. According to the passage, travelers are most commonly bothered by______
A. sunburn B. motion sickness C. insect bites D. headache
Question 38. In line 5, the word ‘affliction” can best be replaced by________ A. result B. experience C. ailment D .supply
Question 39. According to the passage, what can be used to remedy motion sickness?
A. A moving vehicle B. Pain-killers C. Ginger capsules D. A first-aid kit
Question 40.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a solution to health problem
A. sunscreen B. cold cream C. repellent D. aspirin
Read the passage and decided which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each blank:
According to the wedsite, it often (26)………… 20 minutes for visitors to reach the peak of Fansipan Mountain considered the rooftop of Indochina, thanks to the cable car system (27)………… was completed in early 2015. The system, which will be the longest (28)………… highest of its kind in the world, runs from Sapa town to the peak of Fansipan Mountain. From the cable cars, visitors can enjoy the wonderful landscapes and pure air of the beautiful mountainous town. Sapa is famous (29)…………. its natural sites including Silver Waterfall, Ham Rong Mountain , Rattan Bridge, Ta Phin Cave , Bamboo Forest and Sapa Ancient Rock Field in Muong Hoa (30)………… .
26. A. takes B. brings C. gives D. loses
27. A. who B. whom C. which D. where
28. A. but B. and C. so D. though
29. A. at B. with C. of D. for
30. A. valley B. island C. underwater D. limestone
26. A. takes B. brings C. gives D. loses
27. A. who B. whom C. which D. where
28. A. but B. and C. so D. though
29. A. at B. with C. of D. for
30. A. valley B. island C. underwater D. limestone
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 from 26 to 28.
This is the first time I have ever gone out for a picnic.
A. I have gone out for a picnic this time
B. I have ever gone out for a picnic
C. I have never gone out for a picnic before
D. I had never gone out for a picnic before
Đáp án C
This is the first time: đây là lần đầu tiên = ...never...before : chưa bao giờ...trước đó
Đây là lần đầu tiên tôi đi dã ngoại
= C. Tôi chưa bao giờ đi dã ngoại trước đó.
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 from 26 to 28.
This is the first time I have ever gone out for a picnic.
A. I have gone out for a picnic this time
B. I have ever gone out for a picnic
C. I have never gone out for a picnic before
D. I had never gone out for a picnic before
Chọn đáp án C
This is the first time: đây là lần đầu tiên = ...never...before : chưa bao giờ...trước đó
Đây là lần đầu tiên tôi đi dã ngoại
= C. Tôi chưa bao giờ đi dã ngoại trước đó
III. Choose the correct answer for each of the gaps to complete the text
Tra Co Beach in Quang Ninh province is 9 kilometres from Mong Cai. It has the ( 26)……… and the most romantic beach in Viet Nam. Tourists can enjoy the (27)……. of white sand beaches and green sea water all year (28)………. Visitors can (29)………. enjoy the sunset or sunrise in Con Mang islet. You can visit Tra Co Communal House, Linh Khanh Pagoda, and Tra Co church. If tourists want some fresh (30)………., they can find it from fishing boats.They can take part in “ Tra Co Festival” from May 30 to June 6.
26. A. long B. longer C. longest D. much longer
27. A. beauty B. beautiful C. of beauty D. pretty
28. A. over B. long C.round D. longer
29. A. be B. be able C. then D. also
30. A. seafood B. menu C. air D. water