SOS!!!!
SOS!!!!
7 are playing :thì httd
9 will be :thì tlđ
10 is plays:thì httd
11 played:thì qkd
8 been:thì qkd
II. Choose the word which best fits each gap.
STAYING SAFE ON FOOT AND BIKE
Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1)……….foot and bike. Choose the (2)………routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)………if you’re going by bike.
It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)……… to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)………when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)………spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7)……….enough attention, (8)……… anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing.
1. A. on B. in C. by D. with
2. A. safe B. safer C. safest D. safely
3. A. zebra crossings B. cycle paths C. footpaths D. bumpy roads
4. A. risky B. warning C. serious D. alert
5. A. off B. over C. out D. down
6. A. must B. will C. could D. should
7. A. pay B. make C. turn D. take
8. A. but B. so C. though D. because
II. Choose the word which best fits each gap.
STAYING SAFE ON FOOT AND BIKE
Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1)……….foot and bike. Choose the (2)………routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)………if you’re going by bike.
It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)……… to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)………when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)………spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7)……….enough attention, (8)……… anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing.
1. A. on B. in C. by D. with
2. A. safe B. safer C. safest D. safely
3. A. zebra crossings B. cycle paths C. footpaths D. bumpy roads
4. A. risky B. warning C. serious D. alert
5. A. off B. over C. out D. down
6. A. must B. will C. could D. should
7. A. pay B. make C. turn D. take
8. A. but B. so C. though D. because
PART III. READING
I. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
SOLAR ENERGY
Sunlight carries huge amounts of energy. You can feel the Sun’s energy when sunlight warms your skin on a summer day. To capture the Sun’s energy, scientists have developed solar cells, called photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electricity businesses. Solar cells have been placed on cars and appliances, too. Since the Sun sends abundant free energy streaming toward Earth 24 hours a day, people in many parts of the world, not just the sunniest places, have fixed solar cells and solar panels on the roofs of their houses or businesses to lower their energy costs.
Experts say that the huge installation of solar panels in sunny regions could generate enough electricity to supply an entire country. Capturing this energy can help overcome our diminishing energy supply. New ways to capture this energy are being developed an the time to maximize efficiency.
1. What is the source of solar energy?
A. sunlight B. photovoltaic cell C. solar panels D. electricity
2. Solar cells are use
A. to collect energy from the sun B. to provide sunlight to houses
C. to convert sunlight into electricity D. both a and c are correct
3. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Solar cells absorb all of the light energy from the sun.
B. The light energy causes the particles to move faster to make electricity.
C. Solar energy can be used to power homes and businesses only.
D. Large solar panels have been placed on cars and appliances.
4. As used in line 9, ‘abundant’ most nearly means.
A. unlimited B. dangerous C. plentiful D. clean
5. Where have people fixed solar panels?
A. In the sunniest places B. Anywhere outside their houses
C. Inside their houses D. On the roofs of their
PART III. READING
I. Read the text carefully, then do the tasks.
SOLAR ENERGY
Sunlight carries huge amounts of energy. You can feel the Sun’s energy when sunlight warms your skin on a summer day. To capture the Sun’s energy, scientists have developed solar cells, called photovoltaic cells. These cells convert sunlight into electricity businesses. Solar cells have been placed on cars and appliances, too. Since the Sun sends abundant free energy streaming toward Earth 24 hours a day, people in many parts of the world, not just the sunniest places, have fixed solar cells and solar panels on the roofs of their houses or businesses to lower their energy costs.
Experts say that the huge installation of solar panels in sunny regions could generate enough electricity to supply an entire country. Capturing this energy can help overcome our diminishing energy supply. New ways to capture this energy are being developed an the time to maximize efficiency.
1. What is the source of solar energy?
A. sunlight B. photovoltaic cell C. solar panels D. electricity
2. Solar cells are use
A. to collect energy from the sun B. to provide sunlight to houses
C. to convert sunlight into electricity D. both a and c are correct
3. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Solar cells absorb all of the light energy from the sun.
B. The light energy causes the particles to move faster to make electricity.
C. Solar energy can be used to power homes and businesses only.
D. Large solar panels have been placed on cars and appliances.
4. As used in line 9, ‘abundant’ most nearly means.
A. unlimited B. dangerous C. plentiful D. clean
5. Where have people fixed solar panels?
A. In the sunniest places B. Anywhere outside their houses
C. Inside their houses D. On the roofs of their
VII. Underline a mistake in each sentence then correct it
1. My family will be gone on a summer vacation at this time next week.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. Jim will be not reading books at this time tomorrow.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. When will be the shop opened again?
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. Preparations for the events will be making before 8.a.m. tomorrow.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. I don’t think machines will be replaced workers in the factories.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
6. All the old houses in my neighborhood will pull down next week.
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
gone -> going
will be not -> won't be
will be the shop opened -> will the shop be opened
making -> made
will be replaced -> will replace
will pull -> will be pulled
VI. Choose the underlined part (marked A, B, C or D) that contains an error
1. I haven’t heard from Maria since a long time.
A B C D
2. Nam has not finished his homework yesterday.
A B C D
3. Although he was tired, but he still went to work last week.
A B C D
4. She wanted to know how long did it take to get there.
A B C D
1.C-> for
2.has not -> didn't
3. but -> bỏ
4.take -> took
36.It is the first time I (meet)_ _________him here.
37.Cattle (allow)__ ___________ to graze near the church.
38.Do you smell something (burn) ___________ in the kitchen?
39.The population (increase) _ _____ rapidly in Vietnam nowadays.
40. This is the first time I have read a novel (write) ____ by an American novelist.
41. I (know) __knew__________ the answer, I would tell you right away.
42. He has bought two tickets for the concert tonight. He (invite)__ her to the theater.
43. The two girls (play) ____________ chess over there are my classmates
have meet
is allowed
is burning
is increasing
written
knew
will invite
are playing
Câu 3
1.going
2.We are going to go
3.idea
4.where
5. about
6.How
7.it's
8.by
9.bring
10.something
1.polluted
2.beautiful
3.continues
4.quickly
5.shortage
6.poorness
7.difficult
8.Flight
9.healthy
10.much more
V. Put the verbs in correct tenses.
1. …………………..you (wait) ………………………for her when her plane arrives tonight?
2. Don’t phone me between 7 and 8. We (have) ………………….…………..dinner then.
3. I (send) ………………….…………..you my book tomorrow.
5. We hope the new Director (find) ………………….……. more jobs for his employees.
6. Nam is a hard-working student. He (pass) ……………….……. the exam easily this year.
6. What …………………..you (do) …………………..when you graduate from the University?
7. Next week we (have) ……………..……… many kinds of examinations. It (be) ………
a very busy week, I think.
8. In the future, most of Vietnamese people (be able) …..…….(speak) ……………English well.
9. Next week at this time, you (lie) ………………….……on the beach.
10. …………………..you (meet) …………………..your former teacher at 9 am tomorrow?
V. Put the verbs in correct tenses.
1. ……………will……..you (wait) …………wait……………for her when her plane arrives tonight?
2. Don’t phone me between 7 and 8. We (have) …………will have……….…………..dinner then.
3. I (send) ………………will send….…………..you my book tomorrow.
5. We hope the new Director (find) ………………will find….……. more jobs for his employees.
6. Nam is a hard-working student. He (pass) ………will pass……….……. the exam easily this year.
6. What …………will………..you (do) ………do…………..when you graduate from the University?
7. Next week we (have) …………will have…..……… many kinds of examinations. It (be) …will be……
a very busy week, I think.
8. In the future, most of Vietnamese people (be able) …..…will be able to speak….(speak) ……………English well.
9. Next week at this time, you (lie) …………will be lying……….……on the beach.
10. ……………will……..you (meet) …………be meeting………..your former teacher at 9 am tomorrow?