III. GRAMMAR
Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence below.
21. Sarah: “Can I watch my new DVD now?”
Conner: “_____”
A. Yes, I’m alright, thanks. B. Yes, I’d like to see it too.
C. Yes, it’s next Thursday. D. No, I don’t like it.
22. Mike: “Do you want some lemonade now?”
Samuel: “_____”
A. No, I didn’t do that. B. My I have some water?
C. At the supermarket. D. You’re welcome.
23. _____ mark 10 in the next English test you’ll have to work much harder.
A. Getting B. To get C. Get D. Will get
24. Does anyone know _____ this hat might be?
A. who B. whom C. whose D. to whom
25. Would you mind _____ me a hand with this bag?
A. give B. to give C. gave D. giving
26. I have been saving money because I _____ buy a laptop.
A. shall B. will C. am going to D. would
27. We shouldn’t spend too much time _____ computer games.
A. playing B. to play C. play D. on play
28. Is she _____ enough to run one kilometer?
A. well B. good C. better D. best
29. Don’t read or study when there is _____.
A. not light enough B. enough light
C. not enough light D. light enough
30. Drink _____ water and _____ Pepsi.
A. more – more B. more - less
C. less – more D. less –less
Choose the underlined part that needs correcting in each sentence below.
31. We often collected bottles and sell them to rise money.
A B C D
32. What should we do to let people to know about our program?
A B C D
33. The government should provide the poor of food and other facilities.
A B C D
34. She regularly has a haircut to make difference to herself.
A B C D
35. Nhung has yet finished all her homework.
A B C D
IV. READING
Read the passage and then decide whether the sentences are True (T) or False (F)
All children should be physically active for at least one hour a day. Parents can help by encouraging their children to find activities they enjoy, and building physical activity into family life. Most children love running around a part or playing in a playground.
One reason why physical activity in childhood is so important is because it helps the child to maintain a healthy weight.
But that’s not the only reason: physical activity is part of the way children discover the world, and themselves. it helps build strong muscles and healthy bones, as well as improve self-confidence.