Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
1. A. automatic | B. robot | C. homework | D. UFO |
2. A. fridge | B. wireless | C. appliance | D. hi-tech |
3. A. space | B. favourite | C. smart | D. pay |
4. A. laundry | B. skyscraper | C. electricity | D. technology |
5. A. future | B. surroundings | C. UFO | D. supercar |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word which is different from the other three in each of the following questions
6. A. hi-tech fridge | B. home | C. robot | D. smart alarm clock |
7. A. houseboat | B. apartment | C. garden | D. villa |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
8. keys, we will have special cards to start the engine.
A. Instead of B. Despite C. Although D. Because of
9. I’d like to live Moon.
A. on B. on the C. in the D. in
10. In the future, robots might know how to look the children and do housework such as cleaning the floor, washing clothes and buying food.
A. on B. into C. off D. after
11. I think I might go holiday to the beach this weekend.
A. on B. to C. in D. under
12.A smart will help you watch programmes on other planets.
A. television B. dishwasher C. air conditioner D. lamp
13. We have spacecrafts to travel to work in the future. I am sure about that!
A. might B. can C. will D. should 14.Cars of the future run electricity
A. on B. in C. of D. to
15. We come to her birthday party next month but we don’t know yet.
A. will B. must C. might D. won’t
16. I would like to have a(n) that could order fresh food and offer up recipes.
A. hi-tech fridge B. bed C. dishwasher D. washing machine
17. My dream house will be by blue sea and many trees.
A. surrounding B. surrounded C. surround D. surrounds
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction in each of the following questions
18. We will use a supercar to wash all the dishes and containers after a meal.
A. will B. supercar C. all D. after 19.There will be a helicopter on the roof although I can fly to school
A. will B. on C. although D. can
20.I will go to Da Lat by bus in 1999
A. will go B. to C. by D. in
21.I should phone you when I get home from school
A. should B. phone C. when D. from 22.In the future, my dream house will be on space.
A. the B. will C. be D. on
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the questions about the following passage.
Nowadays, most houses use energy. We use energy for heating, lighting, for running our household appliances - televisions, washing machines, fridges, and so on.
In the future, most of the energy that they use will come straight from the sun, the wind or the ground. This is an experimental house at the University of Nottingham, and it might be the kind of house that most people will live in fifty years from now. During the daytime, it is rarely necessary to turn on an electric light, even in rooms without windows because we will use solar energy. Sunlight, or daylight, is "piped" through the house, into each room, through special high-reflective aluminum tubes. At night, of course, energy is necessary - but most of this comes from the sun or the wind. The house is fitted with photovoltaic solar panels that generate electricity during the daytime, and a wind turbine power generator too; electricity from these can be used directly, or else stored in batteries, and used when it is needed. For heating, the house uses direct solar energy (sunshine heating water that circulates through a radiator system), or geothermal energy.
As for water, most daily needs are provided for by the house's own supply; rainwater is collected on the roof, filtered, and used for all toilets, baths and showers.
If, one day, most people live in houses like this one, most of today's pollution will disappear, and global warming might be a problem of the past.
23. According to the passage, what kind of homes might we live in the future?
A. Houseboat B. Self – cleaning house
C. Eco-friendly house D. Palace 24.What energy is used for lighting in the daytime?
A. Solar energy B. Geothermal heat
C. Hydro electricity D. Aluminum tubes
25. In the nighttime, most of electricity used in the house comes from
A. Solar energy B. Wind energy
C. None of the above D. Both A & C
26. Where is the electricity from solar panels and wind turbine power generator stored
?
A. In the radiator system B. In batteries
C. In the photovoltaic solar panels D. It can only be used directly 27.Which of the followings is NOT correct?
A. In the daytime, it is unnecessary to turn on the lights because sunlight is piped into the house through aluminum tubes.
B. Electricity can be used directly or whenever it is needed
C. All of pollution and global warming might no longer be a threat to people if people live in the experimental house.
D. The rainwater is collected on the roof, then purified and used for daily needs. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
28. Maybe Peter won’t come to the party tonight.
A. Peter might not come to the party tonight.
B. Peter might not came to the party tonight.
C. Peter will come to party tonight.
D. Peter will stay at home.
29. I couldn’t take photos because I lost my camera.
A. I lost my camera, so I could not take photos.
B. Although I lost my camera, I took photos
C. Because I took photos, I lost my camera.
D. I couldn’t take photos, so I lost my camera. 30.It’s very exciting to live on Mars.
A. Living on Mars is quite exciting.
B. Living on the Mars sounds exciting
C. Living on Mars is very exciting.
D. Living on the Mars is exciting.
31. Students will stop using pencils and paper. Each of them will have a computer instead.
A. Instead of a computer, every student will have pencils and paper
B. Because pencils and paper are unnecessary, every student will have a computer
C. Instead of pencils and pens, each student will have a computer
D. Besides pencils and paper, students will have a computer. 32.Houses in 20 years will be smarter than today’s houses.
A. Houses in 20 years will be the smartest ones.
B. Today’s houses will not be as smart as houses in 20 years.
C. Today’s houses are as smart as houses in 20 years.
D. Nowadays, houses are smart.
Give the correct form of the words given to complete the following sentences
33. The smart dishwasher will wash the dishes
A. automatic B. automatical C. automatically D. Auto | AUTOMATIC |
34. Future cars will be , self-repairing, but not self – driving. A. electric B. electricity C. electricality D. electrician | ELECTRIC |
35.A computer will recognize your voice and follow your commands. A. person B. personally C. personal D. people | PERSON |
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to complete the following sentences
36.Don’t you keys on the table. You will forget it.
A. leave B. leaving C. to leave D. left 37.Ingrid could play the violin when she six.
A. were B. was C. is D. be 38. in a smart house?
A. Have you ever lived B. Has you ever lived
C. Do you ever live D. Are you ever living
39.I you the garden when it stops raining
A. show B. showed C. have shown D. will show 40.Mi her future house right now.
A. is drawing B. draws C. drew D. drawn
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
1. A. local | B. flower | C. poster | D. host |
2. A. opens | B. gets | C. kicks | D. speaks |
3. A. smile | B. time | C. kite | D. miss |
4. A. reply | B. shy | C. worry | D. dry |
5. A. broad | B. coast | C. soap | D. boat |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word which is different from the other three in each of the following questions
6. A. lovely | B. careless | C. slow | D. beautifully |
7. A. suburb | B. palace | C. house | D. castle |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
8. Eiffel Tower is the most landmark in the world.
A. visit B. visiting C. visited D. to visit
9. Britain’s most popular is fish and chips.
A. drink B. food C. place D. film
10. People in Tokyo are very friendly polite.
A. or B. but C. so D. and
11. This is the first time we the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
A. visit B. has visited C. have visited D. visited
12. Do Son is beach in Hai Phong.
A. the more beautiful B. the most beautiful
C. more beautiful D. most beautiful
13. He as a new reporter since he from Boston university.
A. has worked – graduated B. works – graduates
C. worked – graduated D. worked – has graduated
14. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes a coffee shop
the old town.
A. on – on B. at – at C. on – at D. in – in
15. The red double-decker bus is London’s famous .
A. sign B. signal C. logo D. symbol
16. Which is France in? – Europe.
A. country B. continent C. city D. area
17. I think it is a very nice town the weather is good and the people are friendly.
A. because B. if C. so D. although
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction in each of the following questions
18. I often went to a Korean restaurant for dinner with my family every month.
A. went B. Korean C. for dinner D. with
19. She likes the weather and food in Italy but I didn’t likes.
A. the B. and C. in D. didn’t likes
20. He sent me a postcard and a present when he has been there.
A. me B. a C. when D. has been
21. It is the more popular landscape in Europe.
A. is B. more C. in D. Europe
22. I have receive his letter from Japan for 2 weeks.
A. have receive B. from C. for D. weeks
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the questions about the following passage.
Minh and Chau were on a sightseeing tour about London last weekend. In the afternoon they started from Piccadilly Circus, the busiest crossroad in London. They went up Regent Street, one of the best shopping streets, as far as Oxford Circus. There they turned left onto Oxford Street. A little further on the left was a small quiet street called Bond Street with the most fashionable shops in London. Keeping on along Oxford Street, they saw Marble Arch, which is over one hundred years old and was first used as a gate into Hyde Park.
After visiting some more places, they came to Trafalgar Square with its tall column and Nelson's statue on top. Four lion statues guard Nelson's Column at its base. The lions represent the British people.
23. Where did Minh and Chau start their tour from?
A. Oxford Street B. Piccadilly Circus C. Regent Street D. Hype Park
24. Piccadilly Circus is a .
A. street B. park C. square D. crossroad
25. The most fashionable shops of London are in .
A. Marble Arch B. Piccadilly Circus
C. Bond Street D. Regent Street
26. In the past, Marble Arch was .
A. a small quiet street B. a shopping centre
C. a fashionable shop D. a gate into Hype Park
27. What is the representation of British people, according to the passage?
A. the lions B. Trafalgar Square
C. the tall columns D. Bond Street
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
28. Mr. Peter drives to Amsterdam every month.
A. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by plane every month.
B. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by horse every month.
C. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by car every month.
D. Mr. Peter goes to Amsterdam by bike every month.
29. The world has seven continents.
A. There are seven continents in the world.
B. Seven continents have the world.
C. There is the world in seven continents.
D. There is seven continents in the world.
30. Africa is large. Asia is larger.
A. Asia is largest than Africa. B. Africa is larger than Asia.
C. Asia is larger than Africa. D. Africa is largest than Asia.
31. Spending a day in New York is fantastic.
A. It is fantastic spending a day in New York.
B. It is fantastic to spend a day in New York.
C. It is fantastic to spend a day at New York.
D. It is fantastic spending a day at New York.
32. I haven’t visited Melbourne for 2 years.
A. I last visited Melbourne for 2 years.
B. The last time I visited Melbourne since 2 years ago.
C. The last time I visited Melbourne was 2 years.
D. I last visited Melbourne 2 years ago.
Give the correct form of the words given to complete the following sentences
33. The river has been . POLLUTE
A. pollution B. polluting C. polluted D. pollute
34. Have you ever visited such a village? PEACE
A. peacefully B. peaceful C. peacefull D. peace
35. There are a lot of high in this city. BUILD
A. buildings B. building C. built D. builds
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to complete the following sentences
36. We (go) to Ho Chi Minh City for our last summer vacation.
A. go B. went C. are going D. have gone
37. My father (visit) Kuala Lumpur three times.
A. visit B. will visit C. visited D. has visited
38. The noise in the street usually (keep) me awake at night.
A. keeps B. is keeping C. kept D. has kept
39. He (leave) London 2 years ago and I (see) him since then.
A. left – hasn’t seen B. has left – didn’t see
C. was leaving – haven’t seen D. left – haven’t seen
40. We (fly) to Paris tomorrow morning.
A. will to fly B. flew C. are flying D. have flown
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
1. A. square | B. badminton | C. grandfather | D. match |
2. A. idea | B. reason | C. feature | D. teacher |
3. A. easy | B. please | C. weak | D. pear |
4. A. goggles | B. sport | C. stop | D. not |
5. A. match | B. machine | C. champion | D. chess |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word which is different from the other three in each of the following questions
6. A. basketball | B. volleyball | C. football | D. chess |
7. A. marathon | B. running | C. swimming | D. high jump |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
8. He started his when he was 20 years old.
A. congratulation B. athlete C. career D. achievement
9. Tiger Woods is as one of the most famous golf players.
A. regarded B. looked C. become D. thought
10. ! You’ve passed the exam.
A. Thank you B. Never mind C. Congratulations D. You’re welcome
11. She was totally after finishing her performance.
A. exhausted B. fantastic C. exciting D. stressful
12. Many football competitions are held at My Dinh .
A. Square B. House C. Building D. Stadium
13. Don’t forget to bring your to climb a mountain.
A. bat B. trainers C. sandals D. goggles
14. The children are playing blind man’s bluff in the .
A. court B. pool C. playground D. roof
15. France was to hold the UEFA Euro 2016.
A. elected B. spent C. brought D. thought
16. Team sports are sometimes called sports.
A. compete B. competition C. competitor D. competitive
17. Sports and games an important part in our lives.
A. play B. do C. go D. make
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction in each of the following questions
18. We play many games at the park yesterday.
A. play B. games C. at D. yesterday
19. Did you watched the show last night?
A. Did B. watched C. the D. show
20. Did your uncle took you to the football match last week?
A. Did B. took C. to D. football match
21. The food was delicious, but most things didn't cheap.
A. The B. was C. most D. didn't
22. I ate noodles for dinner but I wasn't eat anything for lunch.
A. ate B. for C. wasn't D. anything
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the questions about the following passage.
Football is very popular game in Britain. You can see that if you go to one of the important matches. Young and old people shout and cheer for one side or the other. Nearly every school has its football team and every boy in Britain knows much about the game. They can tell you names of the players in most important teams and they have pictures of them and knows the results of many matches.
In Britain, the football season begins in the middle of August, usually on the second Saturday and ends on the last Saturday in April. At the beginning of the season, all the school football teams and the professional teams train very hard. They want to win their matches.
23. What is the most popular game in Britain?
A. Football does B. football C. It’s football. D. Football players
24. What does nearly every school in Britain have?
A. It has it’s football team. B. It has its musical band.
C. It has its football team. D. It has its basketball team.
25. What can every boy in Britain tell us?
A. They can tell you about the weather.
B. They can tell you names of the players in most important teams
C. They can tell you where the football matches take place.
D. They can tell you the names of the football players in their school.
26. When does the football season in Britain begin?
A. In the beginning of August
B. At the end of August
C. In the middle of August
D. In the August middle
27. Why do all the football teams train much in the football season?
A. They want to show themselves. B. They want to win their matches.
C. They want to meet the other teams. D. They want to get good marks.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
28. My brother plays football very well.
A. My brother is good at playing football.
B. My brother is a good football player.
C. My brother plays football very good.
D. My brother is a well football player.
29. Mai likes playing badminton most.
A. Badminton is Mai’s favourite sport.
B. Mai likes badminton rather than football.
C. Badminton is liked by Mai.
D. Mai usually plays badminton.
30. Sports and games are very important in children’s lives.
A. Sports and games are good for children’s lives.
B. Sports and games are children’s most important things in life.
C. Sports and games play an important part in children’s lives.
D. Sports and games take good part in children’s lives.
31. Children take part in many after-school activities when school finishes.
A. Children like to join many after-school activities when school finishes.
B. Children do many after-school activities when school finishes.
C. Children tend to do many after-school activities when school ends.
D. It’s common that childern participate in any after-school activities.
32. Shall we play badminton this weekend?
A. What about playing badminton next weekend?
B. How about play badminton this weekend?
C. What about playing badminton next week?
D. How about playing badminton this weekend?
Give the correct form of the words given to complete the following sentences
33. Stories about people in the world of sports are often very interesting. (FAME)
A. fame B. famous C. infamous D. famed
34. When you open a newspaper, you'll always find about some games. (INFORM)
A. informal B. inform C. information D. informative
35. Please listen to the carefully. (INSTRUCT)
A. instructs B. instructor C. instruction D. instructive
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to complete the following sentences
8. When my brother and I (be) ___small, we (go)________ swimming every weekend.
A. am – go B. was – go C. am – went D. was - went
37. Minh (not go) jogging yesterday; she (stay) at home and (do) aerobics.
A. didn’t go – stay – do B. didn’t go – stays – does
C. didn’t go – stayed – did D. wasn’t go – stayed - did
38. Owen is a football coach but he (not work) at the moment.
A. isn’t working B. doesn’t work C. didn’t work D. wasn’t work
39. you (watch) the tennis match on TV last night?
A. Do – watch B. Was – watching
C. Did – watched D. Did - watch
40. Quang (not play) any sports. He (like) collecting stamps.
A. is not play – likes B. is not playing – is liking
C. does not play – likes D. is playing – is liking
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions
1. A. bathe | B. feather | C. theatre | D. there |
2. A. worthy | B. nothing | C. healthy | D. thirsty |
3. A. clothes | B. cloth | C. month | D. thank |
4. A. weather | B. teaching | C. newsreader | D. repeat |
5. A. although | B. the | C. neither | D. athlete |
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word which is different from the other three in each of the following questions
6. A. comedian B. newsreader C. film producer D. programme
7. A. entertaining B. cartoon C. educational D. popular
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
8. Did you watch the about the history of South Korea?
A. documentary B. sitcom C. romance D. comedy
9. “Who wants to be a millionaire?” is at eight o’clock every Tuesday night.
A. at B. on C. in D. from
10. Grandma never any episodes of her favourite series.
A. misses B. watches C. forgets D. has
11. I like watching the news I want to know what is happening around the world.
A. and B. so C. but D. because
12. A: hours a day do you watch TV? B: Three hours
A. How long B. How much C. How many D. When
13. I still cry at the end I’ve seen this movie several times.
A. and B. although C. because D. so 14.The talk show is on 8 o’clock to 10 o’clock.
A. from B. at C. on D. before
15. Millions of children around the world enjoy the cartoon because it can be both entertaining and .
A. educate B. educative C. education D. educational
16. A: is that TV programme directed by?
B: By a famous Vietnamese director
A. Who B. What C. When D. Where
17. Many people with different skills work hard programmes for television.
A. producing B. to producing C. to produce D. production
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that needs correction in each of the following questions
18. You should do your homework, instead of watch TV before dinner.
A. should B. homework C. watch D. dinner 19.Which programme do Linda like best?
A. Which B. do C. like D. best 20.Many people work hardly every day to produce TV programmes.
A. people B. hardly C. to produce D. programmes
21.I let my kids watching television only at the weekends.
A. kids B. watching C. at D. weekends 22.The story was very interesting although very sad
A. The B. was C. although D. sad
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to the questions about the following passage.
One of the most popular quiz programmes on television in the world is called “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?”. In Britain, the quiz master is Chris Tarrant. He asks the contestants fifteen questions. The first questions are easy but later they are more difficult. If you can answer the fourteenth question, you can win £500,000. You can win a million pounds if you can answer the last question. Of course, the last question is very difficult.
All the questions on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” are multiple-choice questions. After you hear the question, you see four answers. Only one answer is correct. You have to choose the correct answer. If you don't know the answer to a question, there are three ways you can get help: you can ask the quiz master to take away two wrong answers; you can ask the studio audience which answer is right; or you can telephone a friend and ask him or her for help. You can only do these things once. Very few people win the million pounds. The first person won a millon pounds one year after the programme started.
Today, “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” can be seen in more than 100 countries and is now the world's most popular quiz programme.
23. What is the main idea of the text?
A. All the questions on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” are multiple-choice questions.
B. There are three ways for you to get help if you don’t know the answer to a question.
C. “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” is a popular quiz programme on television in the world.
D. Chris Tarrant is the quiz master in Britain.
24. How many ways can you get help if you don’t know the answer to a question?
A. One B. Three
C. Two D. Four
25. How many questions are there on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” ?
A. Fifteen B. Fourteen C. Sixteen D. Seventeen 26.Which is NOT mentioned in the text?
A. You can watch the quiz show in more than 100 countries.
B. You can win £500,000 for the fourteenth question.
C. You can ask the studio audience which answer is right if you don't know the answer to a question.
D. “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” is broadcast once a week.
27. How much do you win for the fourteenth question? A. £500,000 B. £300,000
C. £400,000 D. 2500,000
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
28. Although the Haunted Theatre is frightening, children love it.
A. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, but children love it.
B. The Haunted Theatre is frightening because children love it.
C. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, so children love it.
D. The Haunted Theatre is frightening, for children love it.
29. The film is not exciting enough for me to see.
A. The film is not boring enough for me to see.
B. The film is so exciting that I don’t want to see.
C. The film is too boring for me to see.
D. The film is such an exciting one that I don’t want to see.
30. It’s educational to watch this channel.
A. Watching this channel is educational.
B. It’s musical to watch this channel.
C. To watch this channel is funny.
D. This channel is boring to watch.
31. I have to do homework, so I won’t watch TV tonight.
A. I won’t watch TV tonight because I have to do homework.
B. I won’t watch TV tonight but I have to do homework.
C. I won’t watch TV tonight and I have to do homework.
D. I won’t watch TV tonight or I have to do homework.
32. “Tom and Jerry” is funnier than “Doraemon”.
A. “Tom and Jerry” is more boring than “Doraemon”.
B. “Tom and Jerry” is not as funny than “Doraemon”.
C. “Doraemon” is funnier than “Tom and Jerry”.
D. “Doraemon” is more boring than “Tom and Jerry”.
Give the correct form of the words given to complete the following sentences
33. Winning three gold medals is a great _______ ACHIEVE
A. achiever B. achievable C. achievement D. achieving
34. BBC attracts millions of around the world. VIEW
A. viewee B. viewers C. viewer D. views
35. This had a large fund of jokes. COMEDY A.comedian B. comic C. comedies D. coming
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form to complete the following sentences
36. My father never (watch) romantic films on television.
A. watching B. watched C. watches D. has watched 37. (you/ watch) the news on TV last night?
A. Did you watched B. Did you watch
C. Were you watch D. Do you watch
38. A new series of wildlife programmes (be) on at 9 o’clock every Monday evening.
A. are B. is C. were D. was
39. She turned on the radio because she wanted (listen) to some music.
A. to listening B. listen C. to listen D. listened
40. The film (be) boring. I felt asleep in the middle
A. was B. were C. is D. did