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I.Choose the answer and explain

1.Peter: “How do you do?” – Mary: “___________”
A.Yeah,OK B. Not too bad. C. How do you do? D. I’m well.Thank you
2.Lam: “Bye!”- Lan “_________.”
A.See you lately B. See you later C.Thank you D. Meet you again
3.John: “I’ve passed my final exam.”- Tom: “____________”
A.Good luck. B. It’s nice of you to say so. C.That’s a good idea. D.Congratulations!
4. “How often do you go to school ?” “…………………”
A. I go there early B. Every day except Sunday C. I do not think so D. I go there by bus
5.Peter: “I enjoy listening to pop music.”- Maria: “_________.”
A. I’m, too B. I don’t C. Neither do I D. So am I
6. Tom : “How did you get here ?” John: “………..”
A. Is it far from here ? B. I came here last night. C. The train is so crowded D. I came here by train.
7.Sue: “I love pop music.” – Alice: “____________.”
A. I do, too B.No, I won’t C.Yes, I like it D. Neither do I
8.Jack: “I’ve got to go, Sarah. So long.” – Sarah: “So long, Jack. And_____.”
A.be careful B.don’t hurry C. take care D.don’t take it seriously
9.Mary: “That’s a very nice skirt you’re wearing.”- Julia: “_________.”
A.That’s nice B. I like it C. That’s all right D. I’m glad you like it
10.David: “Happy Christmas!”- Jason: “____________”
A.You are the same! B. Same for you! C. The same to you! D. Happy Christmas with you!
14.A: “________?”- B: “Once a week.”
A. How often do you go shopping B. How much do you want C. Are you sure D. When will you get there
11. Mary: “I’ve got an interview for a job tomorrow.” – Peter: “____________.”
A. Thank you B. Same to me C. Good luck D. See you
12. A: “Thank you for the lovely present.” – B: “____________.”
A. Go ahead B. Not at all C. Come on D. I’m pleased you like it.
13. A: “____________ do they travel abroad?” – B: “Once a year.”
A. When B. How C. What time D. How often
14. Ann: “Do you think you’ll get the job?” – Mary: “____________.”
A. I know so B. Well, I hope so C. I think not D. Yes, that’s right
15. Mary : “Whose bicycle is that ?” Tom: “………..”
A. No, it is over there B. It’s Jane’s C.It’s just outside D. It’s Jane
16. A: “How’s life?” – B: “____________.”
A. Sure B. Not too bad, but very busy C. Very well, thank you D. Pleased to meet you
17. A: “Excuse me, what’s the time?” – B: “Sorry. I ____________.”
A. don’t see B. do not have a watch C. won’t know D. know
18. A: “____________” – B: “Certainly”
A. Welcome back! B. What are you doing there? C. I’m sorry I am late D. May I borrow a pencil , please?
19. A: “Are you hungry?” – B: “____________” A. Yes, I do B. Soon C. Right now D. Yes, a little
20. A: “Would you like some more tea?” – B: “____________”
A. Yes, please B. Here you are C. It doesn’t matter D. I’m OK
21. Hello, my name’s John. ____________ to meet you
A. Please B. I am very well C. Pleased D. Thank you
22. ____________? He’s OK now. A. What is he B. How is he C. How tall is he D. What’s he like
23. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” – Mary: “____________”
A. You are welcome B. Thank you C. Cheers D. Have a good day
24. Dona: “ What’s your name?” – Helen: “____________” 
A. Really? B. Pardon? C. OK D. Forgive me
25. A: “I hope to see you again.” – B: “____________”
A. I hope so, too B. Good enough C. Thank you D. I realy enjoy meeting you, too.
26. A: “Let’s meet for a coffee tonight.” – B: “____________”
A. I hope not B. I’m afraid I can C. Yes, let’s D. Yes, thank you
27. A: “____________?” – B: “Yes. I want to send some flowers to my wife in Italy”
A. Do you like flowers B. What do you like C. Can you help me D. Can I help you.
28. A: “What’s ____________ , Peter?” You don’t look very happy.
A. matter B. problem C. the matter D. that
29. “ I’m afraid I can’t come to your birthday party this weekend!” – “……………………………”
A. What a shame ! B. What a pity ! C. Me too. D. What’s happened?
30. Alice: “ What shall we do this evening?” – Carol: “ ……………………………”
A. Let’s go out for dinner. B. Oh, that’s good! C. No problem D. I went out for dinner
31. Maria: “ I’m taking my driving test tomorrow.” – Sarah: “ ………………!”
A. Good chance B. Good time C.Good day D. Good luck
32. “………………………… do you go to the dentist’s?” - “ Twice a year.”
A. When B.Why C.How D. How often
33. Shop assistant: “ ……………” – Customer: “ I’m trying to find a Christmas present for my girl friend.”
A. What do you want? B. Pleased to meet you. C. How are you? D. Good morning, can I help you ?
34. “ Thanks for your help.” – “……………………………”
A. You are welcomed B. That’s all right C. Thank you, too D. The same to you
35. Helen: “ May I introduce you to Mary, Peter ?” – Peter: “ …………………………………?”
A. How are you, Mary? B. How do you do, Mary? C. Pleased to meet you, Mary D. B and C are correct

 

stella

I.Choose the answer and explain 
1.Peter: “How do you do?” – Mary: “___________”
A.Yeah,OK B. Not too bad. C. How do you do? D. I’m well.Thank you
2.Lam: “Bye!”- Lan “_________.”
A.See you lately B. See you later C.Thank you D. Meet you again
3.John: “I’ve passed my final exam.”- Tom: “____________”
A.Good luck. B. It’s nice of you to say so. C.That’s a good idea. D.Congratulations!
4. “How often do you go to school ?” “…………………”
A. I go there early B. Every day except Sunday C. I do not think so D. I go there by bus
5.Peter: “I enjoy listening to pop music.”- Maria: “_________.”
A. I’m, too B. I don’t C. Neither do I D. So am I
6. Tom : “How did you get here ?” John: “………..”
A. Is it far from here ? B. I came here last night. C. The train is so crowded D. I came here by train.
7.Sue: “I love pop music.” – Alice: “____________.”
A. I do, too B.No, I won’t C.Yes, I like it D. Neither do I
8.Jack: “I’ve got to go, Sarah. So long.” – Sarah: “So long, Jack. And_____.”
A.be careful B.don’t hurry C. take care D.don’t take it seriously
9.Mary: “That’s a very nice skirt you’re wearing.”- Julia: “_________.”
A.That’s nice B. I like it C. That’s all right D. I’m glad you like it
10.David: “Happy Christmas!”- Jason: “____________”
A.You are the same! B. Same for you! C. The same to you! D. Happy Christmas with you!
14.A: “________?”- B: “Once a week.”
A. How often do you go shopping B. How much do you want C. Are you sure D. When will you get there
11. Mary: “I’ve got an interview for a job tomorrow.” – Peter: “____________.”
A. Thank you B. Same to me C. Good luck D. See you
12. A: “Thank you for the lovely present.” – B: “____________.”
A. Go ahead B. Not at all C. Come on D. I’m pleased you like it.
13. A: “____________ do they travel abroad?” – B: “Once a year.”
A. When B. How C. What time D. How often
14. Ann: “Do you think you’ll get the job?” – Mary: “____________.”
A. I know so B. Well, I hope so C. I think not D. Yes, that’s right
15. Mary : “Whose bicycle is that ?” Tom: “………..”
A. No, it is over there B. It’s Jane’s C.It’s just outside D. It’s Jane
16. A: “How’s life?” – B: “____________.”
A. Sure B. Not too bad, but very busy C. Very well, thank you D. Pleased to meet you
17. A: “Excuse me, what’s the time?” – B: “Sorry. I ____________.”
A. don’t see B. do not have a watch C. won’t know D. know
18. A: “____________” – B: “Certainly”
A. Welcome back! B. What are you doing there? C. I’m sorry I am late D. May I borrow a pencil , please?
19. A: “Are you hungry?” – B: “____________” A. Yes, I do B. Soon C. Right now D. Yes, a little
20. A: “Would you like some more tea?” – B: “____________”
A. Yes, please B. Here you are C. It doesn’t matter D. I’m OK
21. Hello, my name’s John. ____________ to meet you
A. Please B. I am very well C. Pleased D. Thank you
22. ____________? He’s OK now. A. What is he B. How is he C. How tall is he D. What’s he like
23. Peter: “Thanks a lot for your wonderful gift.” – Mary: “____________”
A. You are welcome B. Thank you C. Cheers D. Have a good day
24. Dona: “ What’s your name?” – Helen: “____________” 
A. Really? B. Pardon? C. OK D. Forgive me
25. A: “I hope to see you again.” – B: “____________”
A. I hope so, too B. Good enough C. Thank you D. I realy enjoy meeting you, too.
26. A: “Let’s meet for a coffee tonight.” – B: “____________”
A. I hope not B. I’m afraid I can C. Yes, let’s D. Yes, thank you
27. A: “____________?” – B: “Yes. I want to send some flowers to my wife in Italy”
A. Do you like flowers B. What do you like C. Can you help me D. Can I help you.
28. A: “What’s ____________ , Peter?” You don’t look very happy.
A. matter B. problem C. the matter D. that
29. “ I’m afraid I can’t come to your birthday party this weekend!” – “……………………………”
A. What a shame ! B. What a pity ! C. Me too. D. What’s happened?
30. Alice: “ What shall we do this evening?” – Carol: “ ……………………………”
A. Let’s go out for dinner. B. Oh, that’s good! C. No problem D. I went out for dinner
31. Maria: “ I’m taking my driving test tomorrow.” – Sarah: “ ………………!”
A. Good chance B. Good time C.Good day D. Good luck
32. “………………………… do you go to the dentist’s?” - “ Twice a year.”
A. When B.Why C.How D. How often
33. Shop assistant: “ ……………” – Customer: “ I’m trying to find a Christmas present for my girl friend.”
A. What do you want? B. Pleased to meet you. C. How are you? D. Good morning, can I help you ?
34. “ Thanks for your help.” – “……………………………”
A. You are welcomed B. That’s all right C. Thank you, too D. The same to you
35. Helen: “ May I introduce you to Mary, Peter ?” – Peter: “ …………………………………?”
A. How are you, Mary? B. How do you do, Mary? C. Pleased to meet you, Mary D. B and C are correct
36. “ I need some ice. Can you get some from the fridge for me?” – “ …………………………………”
A. No, thanks B. Yes, please C. Certainly D. Yes, thank you
37. “ Let’s eat out tonight!” – “………………………”
A. Ok. Why not? B. Congratulations C. Good luck ! D. Yes, I will
38. “ Congratulation on your success!” – “ ……………………………”
A. Not at all B. Thank you C. All right D. The same to you
39. “ The room is too hot. ………………if I turn the fan on?” – “ No”
A. Do you mind B. Would you like C. Do you like D. Could you please
40. How………………was your holiday? – One week.
A. long B. big C. soon D. well
41. Brenda: “ Do you think it will rain?” – Carol: “ Oh! ……………………………”
A. I don’t hope B. I hope not C. I don’t hope so D. It’s hopeless
42. A: May I borrow your pen for a minute, please? – B:…………………………… .
A. Yes, certainly B. Yes, thank you C. No, thanks D. No, of course
43. A: How old are you, Mr.Bull? – B: ……………………………
A. I’m fine, thanks B. I’m OK C. Very well thanks and you? 
D. What! I don’t like personal questions!
44. “ Goodbye. Have a nice weekend.” – “ Goodbye. ……………………… .”
A. Me too B. You’re welcome C. Not at all D. The same to you
45. Customer: “ Waiter! I’d like the menu, please.” – “……………………………”
A. But I don’t like B. Here are you,sir C. Here you are sir D. Yes, thank you
46. “ Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?” – “ Yes. …………… . Where can we meet?”
A. I would B. I will C. I’d love to D. I like
47. A: Have a cigarette. – B: ______________ . I am trying to stop.
A. No, thanks B. Thank you C. Not at all D. Come on
48. “ Can I carry the bag for you? It seems very heavy. ” – “ ____________ . I can manage.”
A. No, thanks B. Yes, please C. Sorry D. You are welcome
49. “ Why don’t you ask Helen for help? I think he is always ready.” – “ __________ .”
A. Yes, please B. I hope so C. I hope not D. That is a good idea
50. “How about having a drive to the countryside this weekend?” – “ ______________ ”
A. Not at all B. You are welcome C. No, thanks D. That’s a good idea
51. Anne: “Make yourself at home.” _ John: “___________”
A. Yes, Can I help you? B. Not at all. Don’t mention it 
C. Thanks! Same to you D. That’s very kind. Thank you
52. Linda: “ Excuse me! Where’s the nearest police station?” – Maria: “ ____________ .”
A. It’s over there B. I’m afraid not C. Don’t worry D. Yes, I think so
53. Tom: “ How did you go to this city?” – John: “ _______________ .”
A. I came here by the coach B. I came here by train C. I came here last night D. I came here by foot
54. Hung: “ Thank you very much for a lovely party.” – Hoa: “ _____________ .”
A. Thanks B. Have a good day C. You are welcome D. Cheers
55. Laura: “ What a lovely house you have!” – Maria: “ ______________ .”
A. Of course not, it’s not costly B. Thank you. Hope you will drop in C. I think so D. No proble

stella

 III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each question from. (1.0pt)

Jesse Owens

(September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980)

James Cleveland Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama, the USA, on September 12, 1913, the son of a sharecropper, a farmer who rents land. He was a sickly child, often too frail to help his father and brothers in the fields. The family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1921, for better work opportunities. There was little improvement in their life, but the move did enable young Owens to enter public school, where a teacher accidentally wrote down his name as "Jesse" instead of J. C. He carried the name with him for the rest of his life.

Jesse was a fast runner and so he joined the school athletics team. He set a new schoolboys’ world record for the 100-yard sprint.

While at university Jesse had to work to pay for his studies. He also wasn’t allowed to live with white students. On 25th May, 1935, he broke four world records within 45 minutes: the 100-yard sprint, the 330-yard sprint, the long jump and the 220-yard hurdles. He was still a student!

At the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Germany, Jesse won the 100-metre sprint, the 200-metre sprint, the long jump and the 400-metre relay. He also broke three Olympic records. It was a fantastic achievement.

Owens and Minnie Ruth Solomon (1915–2001) met at Fairmont Junior High School in Cleveland when he was 15 and she was 13. They dated steadily through high school. Ruth gave birth to their first daughter, Gloria, in 1932. They married on July 5, 1935 and had two more daughters together—Marlene, born in 1937, and Beverly, born in 1940. They remained married until his death in 1980.

1. Where was Owens born?

                A. in Alabama                    B. in Ohio                             C. in Australia                     D. in Germany

2. What did his father do?

                A. a teacher                        B. a farmer                          C. a trainer                          D. a coach

3. Who gave him the name Jesse?

                A. his father                       B. his mother                     C. his teacher                     D. his coach

4. How old was he when the family moved to Ohio?

                A. 8 years old                     B. 9 years old                     C. 10 years old   D. 14 years old

5. How many world records did he win at the 1936 Olympic Games?

                A. two                                   B. three                                C. four                                  D. five

6. In what year did he broke four world records?

                A. in 1921                             B. in 1932                             C. in 1935                             D. 1980

7. When did he marry?

                A. in 1921                             B. in 1935                             C. in 1980                             D. 2001

8. How many children did they have?

                A. one                                   B. two                                   C. three                                D. four

9. How old was Jesse when he died?

                A. 64 years old   B. 65 years old   C. 66 years old   D. 67 years old

10. How many years after his death did his wife die?

                A. 10 years                          B. 14 years                          C. 18 years                          D. 19 years

stella

 III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each question from. (1.0pt)

Jesse Owens

(September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980)

James Cleveland Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama, the USA, on September 12, 1913, the son of a sharecropper, a farmer who rents land. He was a sickly child, often too frail to help his father and brothers in the fields. The family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, in 1921, for better work opportunities. There was little improvement in their life, but the move did enable young Owens to enter public school, where a teacher accidentally wrote down his name as "Jesse" instead of J. C. He carried the name with him for the rest of his life.

Jesse was a fast runner and so he joined the school athletics team. He set a new schoolboys’ world record for the 100-yard sprint.

While at university Jesse had to work to pay for his studies. He also wasn’t allowed to live with white students. On 25th May, 1935, he broke four world records within 45 minutes: the 100-yard sprint, the 330-yard sprint, the long jump and the 220-yard hurdles. He was still a student!

At the 1936 Olympic Games, held in Germany, Jesse won the 100-metre sprint, the 200-metre sprint, the long jump and the 400-metre relay. He also broke three Olympic records. It was a fantastic achievement.

Owens and Minnie Ruth Solomon (1915–2001) met at Fairmont Junior High School in Cleveland when he was 15 and she was 13. They dated steadily through high school. Ruth gave birth to their first daughter, Gloria, in 1932. They married on July 5, 1935 and had two more daughters together—Marlene, born in 1937, and Beverly, born in 1940. They remained married until his death in 1980.

1. Where was Owens born?

                A. in Alabama                    B. in Ohio                             C. in Australia                     D. in Germany

2. What did his father do?

                A. a teacher                        B. a farmer                          C. a trainer                          D. a coach

3. Who gave him the name Jesse?

                A. his father                       B. his mother                     C. his teacher                     D. his coach

4. How old was he when the family moved to Ohio?

                A. 8 years old                     B. 9 years old                     C. 10 years old   D. 14 years old

5. How many world records did he win at the 1936 Olympic Games?

                A. two                                   B. three                                C. four                                  D. five

6. In what year did he broke four world records?

                A. in 1921                             B. in 1932                             C. in 1935                             D. 1980

7. When did he marry?

                A. in 1921                             B. in 1935                             C. in 1980                             D. 2001

8. How many children did they have?

                A. one                                   B. two                                   C. three                                D. four

9. How old was Jesse when he died?

                A. 64 years old   B. 65 years old   C. 66 years old   D. 67 years old

10. How many years after his death did his wife die?

                A. 10 years                          B. 14 years                          C. 18 years                          D. 19 years

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II. Choose the best answer to complete the passage. (1.0 pt)

Homework

                Many people now (1)_________that teachers give students too (2)_________homework. They said that it is unnecessary for children to work (3)_________home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks (4)_________they have already done at school.

                Recently in Greece many parents complained (5)_________the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents say that most of the homework was (6)_________of time and they want to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other (7)_________in Europe, teachers can’t set homework at weekends.

                Most people agree that homework is unfair. A student who can do his homework in a (8)_________and comfortable room is in a much better position than a student who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television (9)_________ . Some parents help their children (10)_________their homework.

                It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. Parents are often better at teaching their own children.

                1. A. think                            B. talk                                    C. speak                               D. tell

                2. A. many                           B. a lot                                  C. much                                D. lots

                3. A. in                                  B. for                                     C. on                                      D. at

                4. A. who                             B. what                 C. which                               D. when

                5. A. on                 B. about                               C. with                                  D. over

                6. A. a need                        B. a must                             C. a waste                           D. a form

                7. A. houses                       B. towns                              C. cities                 D. countries

                8. A. quiet                           B. quitely                             C. quite                                D. quietly

                9. A. at                                  B. on                                      C. in                                       D. to

                10. A. to                               B. of                                       C. with                                  D. about