Bài tập Tiếng Anh Lớp 10 - Unit 2: Humans and the environment - Năm học 2022-2023 (Có đáp án)

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  1. UNIT 2: HUMANS AND THE ENVIRONMENT VOCABULARY 1. acupuncture /ˈỉkjupʌŋktʃə(r)/ (n): châm cứu 2. ailment /ˈeɪlmənt/ (n): bệnh tật 3. allergy /ˈỉlədʒi/ (n): dị ứng 4. boost /buːst/ (v): đẩy mạnh 5. cancer /ˈkỉnsə(r)/ (n): ung thư 6. circulatory /ˌsɜːkjəˈleɪtəri/ (a): thuộc về tuần hồn 7. complicated /ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ (a): phức tạp 8. compound /ˈkɒmpaʊnd/ (n): hợp chất 9. consume /kənˈsjuːm/ (v): tiêu thụ, dùng 10. digestive /daɪˈdʒestɪv/ (a): (thuộc) tiêu hĩa 11. disease /dɪˈziːz/ (n): bệnh 12. evidence /ˈevɪdəns/ (n): bằng chứng 13. frown /fraʊn/ (v): cau mày 14. grain /ɡreɪn/ (n): ngũ cốc 15. heal /hiːl/ (v): hàn gắn, chữa (bệnh) 16. inspire /ɪnˈspaɪə(r)/ (v): truyền cảm hứng 17. intestine /ɪnˈtestɪn/ (n): ruột 18. lung /lʌŋ/ (n): phổi 19. muscle /ˈmʌsl/ (n): cơ bắp 20. needle /ˈniːdl/ (n): cây kim 21. nerve /nɜːv/ (n): dây thần kinh 22. oxygenate /ˈɒksɪdʒəneɪt/ (v): cấp ơ-xy 23. poultry /ˈpəʊltri/ (n): gia cầm 24. respiratory /rəˈspɪrətri/ (a): (thuộc) hơ hấp PRACTISE : PHONETICS
  2. 1. Put these words into the correct column. Then pronoun the words exactly. profit plan glean plough globe plane promotion plumber grimy grey groom play praise pronoun green practice grip glue glide global /pl/ /pr/ /gl/ /gr/ II. VOCABULARY 1. Decide these words into the correct column. blood breath skull bone heart brain lung stomach digestive air pump muscle spine nerve vessel circulatory system digestive system respiratory system skeletal system nervous system GRAMMAR I. THE FUTURE SIMPLE WITH WILL AND BE GOING TO (THÌ TƯƠNG LAI VỚI WILL VA BE GOING TO) a. The future simple with “will” * Cấu trúc (Form)
  3. Affirmative (Khẳng định) Negative (Phủ định) Interrogative (Nghi vấn) S + will + V (bare-inf) + (O) S + will + not + V (bare-inf) + (O) Will + S + V (bare-inf) + (O)? The shop will open in June. The shop won’t open in June. Will the shop open in June? (will = ‘ll) (won’t = will not) Note: Trong những ngữ cảnh trang trọng thì ta cĩ thể dùng shall thay cho will khi đi với chủ ngữ I và We E.g: Shall/ Will I see you before 10 o’clock? * Cách dùng (Use) - Diễn tả dự đốn khơng cĩ căn cứ (predictions) E.g: I think it will rain tomorrow. (Tơi nghĩ ngày mai trời sẽ mưa.) - Diễn tả quyết định nhất thời tại thời điểm nĩi (decisions made at the moment of speaking) E.g: I will drink coffee, please. (Tơi sẽ uống cà phê.) - Diễn tả lời yêu cẩu, đề nghị (requests and offers) E.g: Will you help me carry this suitcase, please? (Bạn làm ơn giúp tơi mang cái va li này nhé?) ￿ a request E.g: Shall I make you a cup of tea? (Tơi pha cho bạn tách trà nhé?) ￿ an offer - Diễn tả lời hứa (promises) E.g: I promise I will arrive on time. (Tơi hứa sẽ đến đúng giờ.) - Diễn tả lời từ chối với won’t (refusals) E.g: No, I won’t eat this kind of food. (Khơng, tơi sẽ khơng ăn mĩn ăn này.) - Diễn tả sự việc thực tế sẽ xảy ra ở tương lai (future facts) E.g: The shop will open tomorrow. (Cửa hàng sẽ mở cửa vào ngày mai.) * Time phrases (Các cụm từ thời gian) Chúng ta thường sử dụng thì này với các cụm từ thời gian như tomorrow, next week/ month/ etc., in the future, when I’m older, later, soon, etc. Note: Chúng ta cũng thường sử dụng thì tương lai đơn với các cụm từ như I hope/ think/ expect/ etc hoặc các từ như probably/ perhaps E.g: Perhaps it will rain tomorrow. b. The future simple with “be going to” * Cấu trúc (Form) Affirmative (Khẳng định) Negative (Phủ định) Interrogative (Nghi vấn) S + is/ am/ are + going to + S + is/ am/ are + not + going to Is/ Am/ Are + S + going to + V(bare-inf) + (O) + V(bare-inf) + (O) V(bare-inf) + (O)?
  4. They are going to visit their They aren’t going to visit their Are they going to visit their parents. parents. parents? * Cách dùng (Use) - Diễn tả dự định, kế hoạch trong tương lai (future plans and intentions) E.g: I’m going to get married next year. (Tơi dự định năm sau kết hơn.) - Diễn tả dự đốn cĩ căn cứ, bằng chứng ở hiện tại (predictions based on present evidence) E.g: Bill is playing very well. He isn’t going to lose this game. (Bill đang chơi rất tốt. Anh ấy chắc chắn sẽ khơng thua trận này được.) E.g: Look at that tree! It is going to fall on your car! (Hãy nhìn vào cái cây kia đi! Nĩ sắp đổ vào xe ơ tơ bạn rồi kìa.) KEY : PHONETICS 1. Put these words into the correct column. Then pronoun the words exactly. /pl/ /pr/ /gl/ /gr/ plan practice glean green plane praise glide grey play profit globe grimy plough promotion glue grip plumber pronoun global groom II. VOCABULARY 1. Decide these words into the correct column. circulatory system digestive system respiratory system skeletal system nervous system blood stomach breath skull brain heart digestive lung bone nerve pump air spine vessel muscle BÀI TẬP VẬN DỤNG CƠ BẢN IV. Decide whether the following sentences belong to the active voice or passive voice. 1. I have never been to Paris. (active voice/ passive voice) 2. I have never been arrested. (active voice/ passive voice)
  5. 3. The tower was built in 1802 by a French Artist. (active voice/ passive voice) 4. Nothing happened. (active voice/ passive voice) 5. No one was injured by the fire. (active voice/ passive voice) 6. The award was given to the top student. (active voice/ passive voice) 7. We decided not to hire anyone. (active voice/ passive voice) 8. The pizza was delicious. (active voice/ passive voice) 9. The pizza was ordered. (active voice/ passive voice) 10. The pizza made me sick. (active voice/ passive voice) V. Fill in the blank with the correct form of the passive voice 1. The words (to explain - Present simple) are explained by the teacher. 2. My car (to steal - Past simple) was stolen while I was gardening. 3. A new restaurant (to open - Future simple) will be opened next week 4. Our street (to close - Present continuous) is being closed because of snow. 5. A new house (to build - be going to) is going to be built by my parents next month. VI. Change the sentences into the passive voice by filling in the missing words. 1. People eat 40 million hamburgers every day. ￿ 40 million hamburgers are eaten every day. 2. People speak English all over the world ￿ English is spoken all over the world. 3. Where did they invent gun powder? ￿ Where was gun powder invented? 4. The police didn’t find the missing girl last weekend. ￿ The missing girl wasn’t found last weekend. 5. Tourists don’t visit this museum very often. ￿ This museum isn’t visited very often. 6. Workers are building a new fun park in town. ￿ A new fun park is being built in town. 7. When did they translate this book into English? ￿ When was this book translated into English? 8. Women send thousands of emails to the star every month. ￿ Thousands of emails are sent to the star every month. 9. Daisy brought me some fresh grapes. ￿ I was brought some fresh grapes by Daisy.
  6. 10. Some dangerous looking men were following me the whole evening. ￿ I was being followed the whole evening by some dangerous looking men. VII. Change the sentences into the passive voice. 1. People speak Vietnamese in Vietnam. Vietnamese is spoken in Vietnam. 2. The government is planning a new road near my house. A new road is being planned near my house by the government. 3. My grandfather built this house in 1990. This house was built by my grandfather in 1990. 4. Picasso was painting Guernica at that time. Guernica was being painted by Picasso at that time. 5. The cleaner has cleaned the office. The office has been cleaned by the cleaner. 6. He had written three books before 1867. Three books had been written before 1867. 7. John will tell you later. You will be told by John later. 8. Somebody did the work. The work was done. VIII. Change the sentences into the active voice. 1. The children are helped by the policemen. The policemen help the children. 2. A letter is being typed by the manager. The manager is typing a letter. 3. Sally’s little brother will be looked after by her. Sally will look after her little brother. 4. Our window was broken by the robber. The robber broke our window. 5. The car has been cleaned by us. We have cleaned the car. 6. I was offered a bike for my birthday by my parents. My parents offered me a bike for my birthday. IX. Reorder the words to make a complete sentence.
  7. 1. in Thailand/ made/ cars/ are/? Are cars made in Thailand? 2. to hospital/ been/ taken/ has/ she/? Has she been taken to hospital? 3. fried/ the potatoes/ be/ can/ in ten minutes/? Can the potatoes be fried in ten minutes? 4. for the exam/ be/ prepared/ the students/ will/? Will the students be prepared for the exam? 5. tea/ when/ be/ served/ will/? When will tea be served? 6. today/ being/ is/ lunch/ provided? Is lunch being provided today? 7. given/ last week/ laptops/ were/ to them/? Were laptops given to them last week? 8. the videos/ may/ be/ broadcasted/? May the videos be broadcasted? BÀI TẬP TỔNG HỢP NÂNG CAO X. Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct tense. 1. The train (arrive) arrives at 12:30. 2. We (have) are going to have dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It (snow) will snow / is going to snow in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I (meet) am meeting / am going to meet my friend. 5. John (fly) is flying to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I (drive) will drive you to the station. 7. The English lesson (start) starts at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you (finish) finish by 4 pm, we can go for a walk. 9. You’re carrying too much. I (open) will open the door for you. 10. Look at the clouds – it (rain) is going to rain in a few minutes. XI. Change the sentences into the passive voice by filling in the missing words. 1. Someone burgled my house while I was away. ￿ My house was burgled while I was away. 2. He started to leave before they had given him the directions. ￿ He started to leave before he had been given directions.
  8. 3. I went to the showroom but was informed that they had sold all the houses. ￿ I went to the showroom but was informed that all the houses had been sold. 4. They were still building the hotel when we stayed there. ￿ The hotel was still being built when we stayed there. 5. They sent my son home from school for being cheeky to the teachers. ￿ My son was sent home from school for being cheeky to the teachers. 6. My doctor prescribed me some medicine for my cough. ￿ I was prescribed some medicine for my cough. 7. They haven’t finished fixing my car yet. They’re so slow! ￿ My car hasn’t been fixed yet. They’re so slow! 8. I visited my home town last year, only to find that they’d demolished the house I’d grown up in. ￿ I visited my hometown last year, only to find that the house I’d grown up in had been demolished. XII. Change the sentences into the passive voice. 1. Tim collects money. Money is collected by Tim. 2. Mai opened the window. The window was opened by Mai. 3. We have done our homework Our homework has been done. 4. I will ask a question. A question will be asked. 5. He can cut out the picture. The picture can be cut out. 6. We do not clean our rooms. Our rooms are not cleaned. 7. David will not repair the car. The car will not be repaired by David. 8. Did Sue draw this circle? Was this circle drawn by Sue? XIII. Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). You must either use the Simple Present or the Past Simple. The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty (1. give) was given to the United States by France. It (2. be) was a present on the 100th anniversary of the United States. The Statue of Liberty (3. design) was designed by Frederic Auguste
  9. Bartholdi. It (4. complete) was completed in France in July 1884. In 350 pieces, the statue then (5. ship) was shipped to New York, where it (6. arrive) arrived on 17th June 1885. The pieces (7. put) were put together and the opening ceremony (8. take) took place on 28th October 1886. The Statue of Liberty (9. be) is 46m high (93m including the base). The statue (10. represent) represents the goddess of liberty. She (11. hold) holds a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand. On the tablet, the date of the Declaration of Independence (4th July, 1776) can be seen. Every year, the Statue of Liberty (12. visit) is visited by millions of people from all over the world. TEST 1 A. PHONETICS I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. stomach B. chest C. chord D. psychology 2. A. digestive B. suggest C. massage D. allergy 3. A. skull B. study C. lung D. circulatory 4. A. resistance B. respiratory C. vessel D. system 5. A. sugary B. acupressure C. intestine D. sure B. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Choose the right words to the pictures. bone - lung - blood vessel - skin - stomach - brain 1. ___brain___ 2. ___skin___ 3. ___ blood vessel ___ 4. ___lung___ 5. __stomach___ 6. ___bone___ II. Match the two columns to make meaningful sentences.
  10. 1. Stress a. can be effective reduced by doing yoga. a 2. Treatment for this type of disease b. can prevent many common diseases. c 3. A healthy lifestyle c. can take a long time. b 4. Remember d. is not just about embarrassment, it may be a sign of other f health problems. 5. Read the following information e. to learn about what a food allergy is. e 6. Bad breath f. to include these five foods in your diet to boost your health. d III. Choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 1. In some countries, a ___ is usually done along with a haircut. A. bone B. blood vessel C. head massage D. allergy 2. Be careful. The ___ of this medicine can be very dangerous. A. price B. place C. date D. side effects 3. People are waiting for a ___ system with better doctors and facilities in this country. A. health care B. educational C. entertainment D. transportation 4. Stress is the number 1 cause of ___, in other words, unhealthy sleep patterns. A. stomach ache B. flu C. cold D. sleeplessness 5. If you feel sleepy all the time, you are having ___. A. sleeplessness B. sleepiness C. a toothache D. a headache IV. Complete the following sentences using the given phrases. There are two phrases that you don't need. allergy - sugary drinks - calorie need - whole grains harmony - treatment - food pyramid - balance between yin and yang 1. The ___ food pyramid ___ is to help you make better food choices. 2. Your daily ___ calorie need ___ is certainly very different from your grandmother's.
  11. 3. It is believed that ___ harmony ___ between people and their environment is very important to human health. 4. Besides tooth decay, ___ sugary drinks ___ can cause many other serious health problems. 5. It is suggested that you eat three or more foods of ___ whole grains ___ every day. 6. It is traditionally believed that you are healthy when there is a ___ balance between yin and yang ___. V. Choose the best options to fill in the blanks. 1. Asian people have a lot of traditional health beliefs and ___. A. activities B. practices C. actions 2. In ___, special thin needles are put in different pressure points all over the body. A. acupuncture B. aromatherapy C. acupoint 3. A woman's heart beats faster than that of a man because it has to ___ the same amount of blood although it's smaller. A. change B. pump C. sell 4. Don't worry. It's just a ___ and will naturally disappear after a few days. A. serious disease B. unusual illness C. common ailment 5. Remember to read the safety ___. If you have any questions, please check with your doctor. A. precautions B. use C. treatment VI. Complete the following sentences using the given words/phrases. There are three words/phrases that you don't need. disorder therapy nerve bacterium intestine skull skeleton spine immune system 1. The role of the ___ immune system ___ is to protect our body against various diseases. 2. Have you tried any ___ therapy ___ for your sleeplessness? 3. Her disease was caused by a strange ___ bacterium ___ type. 4. She has experienced a sleeping ___ disorder ___ since her husband's death. 5. Food passes from the stomach to the small ___ intestine ___ and from there to the large one. 6. The ___ skeleton ___ is the structure of bones which supports your body. VII. Choose the options that best fit the blanks. 1. What terrible traffic! Just look at the long queue. We ___ miss our flight.
  12. A. will B. are going to C. Both A & B. 2. I ___ send Alex your letter when I see her tomorrow. A. will B. are going to C. Both A & B. 3. The board of directors have reached the final decision. Harrison ___ lead the marketing team from next month. A. will B. are going to C. Both A & B. 4. I hope you ___ visit my new house in Charlington some time. A. will B. are going to C. Both A & B. 5. In the future, many young people ___ start up their own businesses. A. will B. are going to C. Both A & B. VIII. Decide whether the following sentences are Correct or Incorrect. 1. We are so excited about our trip next month to Austria. We will visit Vienna before travelling Incorrect to Salzburg. 2. Just a moment. I will help you carry these heavy bags. Correct 3. Thanks. I think my mother is going to like this cookbook. Incorrect 4. In the future, electric bikes will replace bicycles. Correct 5. As planned, Elizabeth will visit our franchise company in southern Turkey. Incorrect 6. Linh is so nervous! She will have a baby. Incorrect IX. Decide whether the following sentences are intention or prediction. Intention Prediction 1. This hometown will change a lot more when we grow older. √ 2. In a few years to come, our country is going to join many other √ multinational organizations. 3. What are they going to do with such a huge sum of money they √ inherit from their grandmother?
  13. 4. Susan isn't going to teach in Vietnam. She wants to settle down in √ her hometown in Georgia. 5. Marian is going to throw a party next week. √ 6. Hurry up. We only have ten minutes left. We are going to be late √ for class. 7. Jack and his friends are going to run a restaurant in South Street. √ 8. People will rely more and more on technology than ever. √ 9. What do you think will happen if Albeit Landon is appointed to the √ Sales Manager position 10. Do you think he will be the President? √ X. Provide the correct verbs in the form of "will" or "be going to" to fill in the blanks. 1. Kate ___is not going to join___ (not join) us next Friday; she will be taking exams that day. 2. A: What are your plans for the holiday? B: I ___am going to visit___ (visit) my grandparents and then go trekking in Sapa. 3. A: I can't fix the problem in my computer, Jason. B: Alright. I ___will take___ (take) a look at it. 4. What are you doing? The car engine has just broken. It ___will not work___ (not work). 5. I ___will take___ (take) you out for ice-cream as long as you get an At on your Math test. 6. Do you think they ___will win___ (win) the championship? 7. A: Do you want to have the pork or the beef? B: I think we ___will have___ (have) the beef, please. 8. According to schedule, rice and clothes ___are going to be___ (be) distributed to nine poorest communes in the next project. XI. Provide the correct verbs in the form of "will" or "be going to" to fill in the blanks. 1. A: Did you buy chicken? B: Oh, no! I forgot to buy it. I ___will remember___ to buy some tomorrow. (remember) 2. A: Why are you putting on your coat? B: I ___am going to take___ my dog out for a walk. (take) 3. I bought a new book this morning. I _am going to stay_ at home and start reading my favorite chapter. (stay)
  14. 4. What ___will happen___ to Daniel's family if he still doesn't find a job? (happen) 5. A: Why are you waking up at 2 a.m.? B: I ___am going to watch___ the match between Liverpool and Manchester United. (watch) 6. A: I can't hear the television! B: I ___will turn___ it up so that you can hear it. (turn) 7. A: Aw. I'm about to fall asleep. I had very little sleep last night. B: Oh, dear? I ___will get___ you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up. (get) 8. They are going to deliver the sofas to my flat this afternoon. I just can't handle them on my own. ___Will__ you ___come___ to give a hand? (come) 9. As soon as the weather's fine again, we ___will walk___ down to the beach and you can take a lot of photos there. (walk) 10. A: What do you want to study after graduation? B: I ___am going to study___ Environmental Economics. I've always been interested since I read a book about it. (study) 11. Her husband found a new job in Tottemham last month. They ___are going to move__ to the city next week. (move) XII. Choose from the given verbs to fill in each blank ("will" or "be going to"): put, leave, pick, give (x2), visit, get, turn 1. The Brooklyns made a final decision yesterday evening. They ___are going to leave___ Edinburg for Nice. 2. Don't worry, I ___will give___ you a ring when I arrive at the airport. 3. Sorry, I can't meet you this afternoon. I ___am going to visit___ a friend of mine in hospital. 4. I forgot my course book home this morning. Can I borrow yours? I __will give__ it back to you after using it. 5. Jane has decided that she __is going to put__ up with her flatmate. She doesn't want to move to another flat. 6. I'm having a class meeting this afternoon. ___Will___ you ___pick___ up the children at 5? 7. I hope you and Glenn ___will get___ along well with each other sharing this room from now on. 8. Last night, I phoned to ask Susan to come; she __is going to turn__ up at Mary's birthday party next Sunday.
  15. XIII. Give the correct forms in Passive Voice of the verbs. Use the tenses in the brackets. 1. Late submission of the assignment ___will not be accepted___ (not accept). (Future Simple) 2. His articles ___are read___ (read) by many people. (Present Simple) 3. Waste paper ___is recycled___ (recycle) in this factory. (Present Simple) 4. It ___is thought___ (think) that Jack stole the painting last night. (Present Simple) 5. A lot of presents ___are going to be given___ (give) to the children at Christmas. (Future – be going to) 6. Little John ___was punished___ (punish) by his parents yesterday. (Past Simple) 7. We ___have been taught___ (teach) by Mrs. Joanna since April. (Present Perfect) XIV. Decide whether the following sentences are Correct or Incorrect. Correct Incorrect 1. She was apologized to me for her insensitive behavior at the party. √ 2. The problem is not paid enough attention to at the conference last √ month. 3. Artificial flowers are not given on special occasions in Russia. √ 4. This fund was found in 2002 to help students born to poor families and √ orphans. 5. He was received her letter this morning. √ 6. I hope the campaign will be taken place successfully. √ 7. The job was offered to Yoko but she turned it down. √ 8. How was he reacted to their final decision? √ 9. Jack and Helen will be punished if they continue to play truant in Ms. √ Katherine's class. 10. Will be newspapers delivered to our house during the holiday? √ XV. Choose the correct sentence among the given ones. 1. A. She was given a new dictionary on her last birthday. B. A new dictionary is given to her on her last birthday. C. She was gave a new dictionary on her last birthday. 2. A. Traditional medicine is believed to be safer than drugs. B. It believes that traditional medicine is safer than drugs.
  16. C. Traditional medicine believes to be safer than drugs. 3. A. Where all the assignments are kept? B. Where are all the assignments kept? C. Where are all the assignments keep? 4. A. We were not tell the good news. B. The good news was not told to us. C. The good news were not told to us. 5. A. Our house will be took care of during our holiday. B. Our house will take care of during our holiday. C. Our house will be taken care of during our holiday 6. A. When will Johny be picked up? B. When Johny will be picked up? C. When will be Johny picked up? 7. A. Tickets are going to be sold from Saturday. B. Tickets are going to sell from Saturday. C. Tickets are going to be sell from Saturday. 8. A. The girl has brought up by her aunt since 2010. B. The girl has been brought up by her aunt since 2010. C. The girl has been bringing up by her aunt since 2010. XVI. Give the correct forms in Passive voice of the verbs given in the brackets. 1. Homework ___is assigned___ (assign) twice a week. 2. Why ___was___ the car ___stolen___ (steal) yesterday? 3. French and English ___are spoken___ (speak) in Canada. 4. How ___is___ information ___stored___ (store) in our brain? 5. I promise that the money ___will be paid___ (pay) back to you soon. 6. Yesterday, applicants for this position ___were examined___ (examine) thoroughly. 7. He ___was punished___ (punish) by his father yesterday. 8. Linh ___was offered___ (offer) the job last month but she turned it down.
  17. 9. I think an alternative therapy ___will be recommended___ (recommend) if medical therapy doesn't work. 10. The car ___is being repaired___ (repair) at the moment. It broke up in an accident last Sunday. XVII. Find a wrong/ redundant word in each sentence. 1. The restaurant we went to yesterday was not beautifully decorated, but the food is well cooked. ___was___ ___ 2. The city hall was painted and tidy up by a group of people. ___tidied___ ___ 3. Toxic gases are exhaled by factories and inhale by people living in surrounding areas. ___inhaled___ ___ 4. We were all frightening by the loud noise at midnight last night. ___frightened___ _ 5. What will be make about the future development of rural areas to slow down urban sprawl? ___made___ __ 6. What song is that song writer best knew for? ___known___ ___ 7. They will be discourage to know their test results. ___ discouraged___ 8. Alex and Wong won't be hang out any more as they are moving to different places. ___bỏ “be”___ 9. The complex was started to be built last month. ___bỏ “was”___
  18. 10. Are natural oils extract from some parts of plants to treat certain ailments? ___extracted___ ___ XVIII. Choose the options that best fit the blanks. 1. I'm not sure about it. Maybe your car ___ until tomorrow afternoon. A. will not be repaired B. is not going to be repaired C. was not repaired 2. The campaign against HIV/AIDS ___ in 2009. A. has been launched B. was launched C. was being launched 3. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum ___ weekly on Fridays, so we cannot visit there today. A. was maintained B. is maintained C. will be maintained 4. The school ___ in 1962. A. has been found B. was founded C. was found 5. The football match ___ because of the heavy rain yesterday afternoon. A. is postponed B. would be postponed C. was postponed 6. As planned, the Christmas party ___ at Mandison's next year. A. is going to be held B. will be held C. is held C. READING I. Read the passage and do the tasks bellow. Most people relate stress to physical symptoms like an upset stomach or headaches. Research has suggested that negative emotions and thoughts may also have close links to our brain. Researchers have started finding out why we tend to remember negative things more strongly and in more detail than good ones. “The hrain handles positive and negative information in different parts. Negative emotions involve more thinking, and the information is processed more thoroughly. Thus, we tend to ruminate more about unpleasant events and use stronger words to describe them than happy ones," said Clifford Nass, a professor at Stanford University. Rick Hanson also shares the idea that our minds naturally focus on the bad and discard the good. He stated, "negative stimuli produce more neural activity than do equally intense positive ones. They are also perceived more easily and quickly." This was obtained from his little experiment in which twenty people were asked to look at pictures showing anger or happiness. The participants could identify angry faces faster than happy ones even if it was so quickly. In a journal article Baumeister co-authored in 2001, "Bad is Stronger Than Good", he concluded, "bad emotions, bad parents and bad feedback have more impact than good ones." This is "a basic and wide-ranging principle of psychology". Thus, Baumeister and his colleagues noted that bad incidents,
  19. such as losing your dreamy job and breaking up with your girlfriend or boyfriend, may have a greater impact than landing a job or receiving a marriage proposal. Part 1. Choose the best answers to complete the following sentences. 1. People have generally related stress to ___. A. physical symptoms B. brain damage C. ruined relationships with other people 2. Positive events ___ to perceive than/as negative ones. A. less time B. more time C. the same amount of time 3. Positive things ___. A. do not produce neural activity B. produce more neural activity than negative ones C. produce less neural activity than negative ones 4. The best title for the above text is ___. A. Stress makes us tired B. People try to forget bad events. C. Bad events have stronger impacts than good ones Part 2. Decide whether the following statements are True (T), False (F) or Not Given (NG). T F NG 1. Positive emotions are easier to be forgotten than negative ones. √ 2. All information is processed in the same part of the brain. √ 3. The more we try to forget a bad event, the more we think about it. √ 4. Positive thoughts protect us from stress. √ 5. It's a wide-ranging rule that bad events have more influence on us than √ good ones. Part 3. Choose A, B or C to answer the following questions. Which person ? 1. ___ did an experiment with a small group of people. A. Clifford Nass B. Rick Hanson C. Baumeister 2. ___ mentions that we use stronger words to speak about unpleasant events. A. Clifford Nass B. Rick Hanson C. Baumeister 3. ___ gives specific examples of unhappy events.
  20. A. Clifford Nass B. Rick Hanson C. Baumeister 4. ___ co-authored to publish a journal article A. Clifford Nass B. Rick Hanson C. Baumeister II. Choose the best answer to fill in the blank. A lot of people like to play their records as loudly as possible. The (1) ___ is that the rest of the family and the neighbors often complain (2) ___ don't like the music. One (3) ___ to this problem is to wear headphones, but headphones are usually uncomfortable. An arm-chair which has a record-player built into it has just been(4) ___ by a British engineer, Stephen Court. The armchair looks like an ordinary armchair with high back. However, each of the two sides of the chair has three loudspeakers inside to reproduce middle and high sounds. Low sounds are reproduced by a pair of loudspeakers in a hollow (5) ___ under the seat. Anyone who sits in the chair hears sounds coming from all around his/her head. Because we cannot tell the exact (6) ___ from which low sounds come, it doesn't (7) ___ that they come from underneath or behind. It is the higher sounds coming from the sides of the chair that create a stereo effect. These sounds travel only a few inches to reach the listener's ears. (8) ___, it takes only a little power to make the music sound very loud. Only a small amount of sound leaks out from behind the chair into the room to (9) ___ others. Most of the sound is (10) ___ by the listeners. 1. A. conclusion B. impact C. sequence D. result 2. A. if B. for C. lest D. since 3. A. way B. answer C. conclusion D. settlement 4. A. drawn B. discovered C. imagined D. designed 5. A. hole B. set C. location D. space 6. A. destination B. reason C. source D. departure 7. A. care B. make sense C. matter D. mean 8. A. Surprisingly B. Strangely C. Consequently D. Eventually 9. A. disappoint B. dismiss C. deter D. disturb 10. A. integrated B. absorbed C. admitted D. accommodated III. Choose the sentence which is closest in meaning with the given one. 1. The room was so full that we couldn't get in. A. The room was too full for us to get in.
  21. B. The room was too full so that we can't get in. C. The room was too full that we can't get in. D. The room was too full that we couldn't get in. 2. I wish I had chosen English to study at school. A. The speaker studied English and now regrets doing so. B. The speaker is not studying English. C. The speaker regrets not choosing English at school. D. The speaker regrets having chosen English to study. 3. Leather gloves last longer than plastic ones. A. Plastic gloves last not as long as leather ones. B. Plastic gloves last shorter than leather ones. C. Plastic gloves don't last as much as leather ones. D. Plastic gloves don't last as long as leather ones. 4. The book interested me more than the film. A. I thought the book was more interesting than the film. B. I thought the book was more interested than the film. C. I thought the book was as interesting as the film. D. I thought the book was not as interesting as the film. 5. The teacher did not allow the class to leave before 4:30. A. The teacher made the class to stay until after 4:30. B. The teacher made the class not leave until after 4:30. C. The teacher made the class stay until after 4:30. D. The teacher made the class leave after 4:30. 6. If I were you, I'd look for another job. A. I suggest that you looked for another job. B. I suggest looking for another job. C. I suggest you to look for another job. D. I suggest that you look for another job. 7. I only remembered the appointment when it was too late. A. It was only when it was too late that I remembered the appointment.
  22. B. Not until it was too late that I remembered the appointment. C. Only when it was too late that I remembered the appointment. D. It was not until it was too late did I remember the appointment. 8. She finds it difficult to get up early. A. She used to get up early. B. She didn't use to get up early. C. She isn't used to getting up early. D. She is used to getting up early. 9. I met her when I was staying in Paris last summer. A. I had met her before I went to Paris last summer. B. I met her during my stay in Paris last summer. C. I met her after I went to Paris last summer. D. I met her during I was staying in Paris last summer. 10. Do shops usually stay open so late in this country? A. Are shops usually opened so late in this country? B. Do you usually open shops so late in this country? C. Is it usual for shops to be opened so late in this country? D. Is it usual for shops to stay open so late in this country? D. WRITING I. Write and reply to an inquiry letter for health advice Dear Dr. Glenn, I am coming to an important interview next Friday, but I have no ideas about what to eat before the interview. Could you give me some suggestions on what foods to eat and avoid? I am looking forward to hearing from you. Regards, Jack II. Rewrite the following sentences without changing their meaning, using the given words. 1. It's a pity I didn't go on holiday with my class last week. I wish ___I had gone on holiday with my class last week___ 2. My friends and I got lost in the woods because we didn't bring a compass.
  23. My friends and I wouldn't ___have got lost in the woods if we had brought a compass___ 3. My sister enjoys coke more than lemonade. My sister prefers ___coke to lemonade___ 4. Jenny has the same number of shirts as Jack. Jack has as ___many shirts as Jenny___ 5. It is possible that Linh will go to the party with her boyfriend tonight. Linh may ___go to the party with her boyfriend tonight___ 6. Steven Spielberg has directed a lot of successful films. A lot of successful films ___have been directed by Steven Spielberg___ 7. Her hair needs cutting. She needs ___to have her hair cut___ 8. The robber made the bank clerk give him all the money. The robber forced ___the bank clerk to give him all the money___ 9. "I'll help you to repair your motorbike tomorrow," my father said to me. My father told me ___he would help me to repair my motorbike the following day___ 10. Jimmy has a cold. He still wants to take part in the football match. Despite having ___a cold, Jimmy still wants to take part in the football match___. TEST 2 A. PHONETICS I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. 1. A. relaxed B. reached C. supposedly D. crossed 2. A. machine B. stomach C. architecture D. chorus 3. A. mature B. pasture C. gesture D. creature 4. A. individual B. considerate C. education D. procedure 5. A. laugh B. though C. tough D. enough II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others. 1. A. politics B. literature C. chemistry D. statistics 2. A. likeable B. oxygen C. museum D. energy
  24. 3. A. apology B. stupidity C. generously D. astronomy 4. A. television B. distinguish C. immediate D. acquaintance 5. A. experience B. introduce C. determine D. appliance B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR I. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences. 1. She put ___ speaking to him as long as possible. A. off B. over C. away D. back 2. She ___ her neighbour's children for the broken window. A. accused B. complained C. blamed D. denied 3. ___ Internet can be used as ___ means of education and communication. A. An - a B. The - a C. The - the D. Ø - a 4. She is traveling to work by bus today because her car is being ___. A. stopped B. broken C. serviced D. rented 5. Tony's boss doesn't want him to ___ a habit of using the office phone for his personal calls. A. make B. do C. have D. increase 6. My parents were so disappointed when I ___ college. A. got out of B. fell out of C. dropped out of D. moved out of 7. The noisy children ___ my nerves. I wish they'd quiet down! A. get out of B. get in C. get into D. get on 8. On the table ___. A. the disks lay B. did the disks lie C. lay the disks D. lied the disks 9. She wondered ___ her father looked like now after so many years away. A. how B. whose C. that D. what 10. The company was finally safe ___ bankruptcy. A. with B. by C. from D. in 11. All the boys are good at cooking, but ___ is as good as the girls. A. either B. none C. neither D. every 12. The bank is reported in the local newspapers ___ in the broad daylight.
  25. A. to be robbed B. robbed C. to have been robbed D. having been robbed 13. Clothing made of plastic fibers has certain advantages over ___ made of natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk. A. that B. the one C. what D. which 14. The government would be forced to use its emergency powers ___ further rioting to occur. A. should B. did C. were D. had 15. ___we have finished the course, we shall start doing more revision work. A. For now B. Now that C. Ever since D. By now 16. Go on. Tell me the gossips. I'm all ___. A. full B. head C. eyes D. ears 17. If only motorists ___ drive more carefully. A. might B. shall C. would D. should 18. He lost control of his temper and ___ his anger. A. lost sight of B. took note of C. made room for D. gave way to 19. Mr. Nixon refused to answer the questions on the ___ that the matter was confidential. A. reason B. excuses C. grounds D. foundations 20. ___ at his lessons, he couldn't catch up with his classmates. A. Hardly as he worked B. Hard as he worked C. Hard as he does D. Hard as he was 21. ___ is more interested in rhythm than in melody is apparent from his compositions. A. That Philip Glass B. Philip Glass, who C. Philip Glass D. Because Philip Glass 22. ___ invisible to the unaided eye, ultraviolet light can be detected in a number of ways. A. Although is B. Despite C. Even though it D. Although 23. In fact, the criminals ___ in because the front door was wide open and they just walked in. A. needn't have broken B. shouldn't have break C. didn't need to break D. couldn't have broken 24. Nam: In my opinion, computer is one of the most wonderful inventions. Lan: ___. A. There is no doubt about it. B. Yes. Congratulations!
  26. C. You shouldn't have said that D. Pardon? 25. Nga: Would you mind if I closed the door? It's too cold outside. Lan: ___. A. I'd rather you didn't. It's stuffy. B. No, I don't like. C. No, never mind. D. Why not do it? II. Supply the correct tense or form of the verb in each of the following brackets. 1. I'd rather you (not wear) ___didn’t wear___ jeans to the office. 2. The money (steal) ___stolen___ in the robbery was never found. 3. This building (finish) ___will have been finished___ by the end of 2018. 4. It was our fault to keep you waiting so long. We (inform) ___should have informed___ you in advance. 5. You look tired. ___Have___ you (work) ___been working___ hard? 6. A: “Was Carol at the party last night?” B: “Yes, she (wear) ___was wearing___ a really nice dress.” 7. I remember (give) ___being given___ a toy drum on my fifth birthday. 8. It was urgent that she (leave) ___(should) leave___ at once. 9. Minh (steal) ___couldn’t have stolen___ your money yesterday because we went out together all yesterday. 10. Jim hurt his arm while (play) ___playing___- tennis. III. Give the correct form of the word in each bracket in the following passage. You may know that Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cultures have (1. TRADITION) ___traditionally___ used garlic in their dishes. What you may not know is that garlic is also thought of as a (2. VALUE) ___valuable___ medicine by many ancient civilizations. Today, (3. PROFESSION) ___professionals___ in the field of nutrition have come up with new information which is indeed quite (4. SURPRISE) ___surprising___. Apparently, not only is garlic good for you but it also helps overcome various (5. ILL) ___illnesses___. The main (6. ADVANTAGE) ___disadvnatage___ to eating garlic is of course bad (7. BREATHE) ___breath___. Cooking it reduces the strong smell and eating parsley, which is a natural deodorizer, also helps (8. MINIMUM) ___minimize/minimise___ the smell. Thus, it's time we took the benefits of garlic (9. SERIOUS) ___seriously___. Why not add it to some of your (10. FAVOR) ___favorite/ favourite___ dishes? IV. There are ten mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them. In many countries, in the process of industrialize, overcrowded cities present a major problem. The underpopulation of towns is mainly caused by the drift of great numbers of people in the rural
  27. areas. The only long-term solution is make life in the areas more attractively, which would encourage people to stay here. This could be achieved by providing incentives to people to go and work in the villages. Moreover, facilities in the rural areas, so as transportation, health, and educational services should be improved. Your answers: No Mistake Correction 1. industrialize Industrialization 2. underpopulation Overpopulation 3. great Large 4. in From 5. make to make 6. attractively Attractive 7. here There 8. to For 9. so as such as 10. educational Education C. READING 1. Read the passage and choose the best option for each of the following blanks. SPECTACULAR SPORTS A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example, football or baseball, (1) ___ in Europe or the USA in the 19th century. This did not happen by chance. It was the result of changes in the (2) ___ people lived in those places at that time. Until then more people lived in the country than in towns. They worked in small groups and had no (3) ___ time off. All this changed with the growth of factories and industry in the 19th century, first in Europe and then in the USA. For the first time most people began to live in towns, and they (4) ___ themselves with regular free time. They had more leisure time than (5) ___ before. This resulted (6) ___ the need for the organized entertainment. Suitable games were developed or invented, typically team games, in which the crowds could (7) ___ sides and become involved. This gave people some of the entertainment they needed in their free time. The (8) ___ explosion in TV, with the introduction of satellite and cable channels, has caused an increase in (9) ___ for sports as entertainment. The money TV has brought to games such as football, tennis, and baseball (10) ___ that spectator sports will certainly go on playing an important part in our lives. 1. A. started B. stemmed C. came D. appeared 2. A. manner B. style C. method D. way
  28. 3. A. steady B. square C. regular D. normal 4. A. found B. realized C. presented D. noticed 5. A. just B. having C. ever D. previously 6. A. from B. by C. with D. in 7. A. choose B. take C. select D. decide 8. A. recent B. late C. lately D. later 9. A. need B. requirement C. request D. demand 10. A. signifies B. concludes C. means D. states II. Read the text below and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. At sixteen, Henry Vincent was separated from his family as a result of the war. He wandered aimlessly from one country to another (1) ___before__ finally settling down in Australia, (2) ___where___ he was trained as an electronics engineer. He established his own business but it called for so much work that marriage was out of the (3) ___question___. His retirement suddenly (4) ___made___ him realize how lonely he was and he decided to (5) ___take___ up a hobby. With his interest in electronics, amateur radio seemed a natural choice. He installed his own equipment and obtained a licence and his call sign, which is the set of letters and numbers used to identify oneself when making radio contact (6) ___with___ other radio amateurs all over the world. Soon Henry had a great many contacts in far-off places. One in particular was a man in California with (7) ___whom___ he had much in common. One night the man in California happened to mention the village in Europe he had come from. Suddenly, Henry realised that this man was, in fact, his younger brother, Peter. At first, the two brothers were at a (8) ___loss___ for words but then little by little they filled (9) ___in___ the details of their past lives and not long afterwards Henry Vincent flew to California to (10) ___be___ reunited with his brother. III. Read the following passage and choose the option that indicates the correct answer to each of the following questions. The Winterthur Museum is a collection and a house. There are many museums devoted to the decorative arts and many house museums, but rarely in the United States is a great collection displayed in a great country house. Passing through successive generations of a single family, Winterthur has been a private estate for more than a century. Even after the extensive renovations made to it between 1929 and 1931, the house remained a family residence. This fact is of importance to the atmosphere and effect of the museum. The impression of a lived-in house is apparent to the visitor; the rooms look as if they were vacated only a short while ago - whether by the original owners of the furniture or the most recent residents of the house can be a matter of personal interpretation. Winterthur remains, then, a house in which a collection of furniture and architectural elements has been assembled. Like an English country house, it is an organic structure; the house, as well as the collection and manner of displaying it to the visitor, has changed over the years. The changes have coincided with developing concepts of the
  29. American arts, increased knowledge on the part of collectors and students, and a progression toward the achievement of a historical effect in period-room displays. The rooms at Winterthur have followed this current, yet still retained the character of a private house. The concept of a period room as a display technique has developed gradually over the years in an effort to present works of art in a context that would show them to greater effect and would give them more meaning for the viewers. Comparable to the habitat group in a natural history museum, the period room represents the decorative arts in a lively and interesting manner and provides an opportunity to assemble objects related by style, date, or place of manufacture. 1. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. The reason that Winterthur was redesigned. B. Elements that make Winterthur an unusual museum. C. How Winterthur compares to English country houses. D. Historical furniture contained in Winterthur. 2. The phrase "devoted to" in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___. A. surrounded by B. sentimental about C. successful with D. specializing in 3. What happened at Winterthur between 1929 and 1931? A. The owners moved out. B. The old furniture was replaced. C. The house was repaired. D. The estate became a museum. 4. What does the author mean by stating "The impression of a lived-in house is apparent to the visitor” in paragraph 1? A. Winterthur is very old. B. Winterthur does not look like a typical museum. C. Few people visit Winterthur. D. The furniture at Winterthur looks comfortable 5. The word “assembled” in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___. A. developed B. appreciated C. brought together D. fundamentally changed 6. The word “it” in bold in paragraph 1 refers to ___. A. Winterthur Museum B. collection C. English country house D. visitor 7. The word “developing” in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. traditional B. exhibiting C. informative D. evolving
  30. 8. According to the passage, objects in a period room are related by all of the following EXCEPT ___. A. date B. style C. place of manufacture D. past ownership 9. What is the relationship between the two paragraphs in the passage? A. The second paragraph explains a term that was mentioned in the first paragraph. B. Each paragraph describes a different approach to the display of objects in a museum. C. The second paragraph explains a philosophy art appreciation that contrasts with the philosophy explained in the first paragraph. D. Each paragraph describes a different historical period. D. WRITING I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. My protests were ignored by everybody. → Nobody ___took any notice of my protests___ 2. I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test. → It came ___as no surprise to me to hear that Harry___ 3. It was the fog that caused the traffic problem. → If it ___hadn’t been for the fog, there wouldn’t have been traffic problem___ 4. We haven't received the confirmation of our hotel booking yet. → Our hotel booking ___hasn’t been confirmed yet___ 5. She didn't inherit anything under her uncle's will. → Her uncle didn't ___leave her anything in his will___ 6. Betty is very happy to look after handicapped people. → Betty is devoted ___to looking after handicapped people___ 7. Nicky runs a successful company and she also manages to look after her four children. → Not only ___does Nicky run a successful company, but she also manages to look after her four children___ 8. He said that he had been a long way from the scene of the crime at the time. → He denied ___having witnessed the crime___ 9. The only thing they didn't steal was the television.
  31. → They stole ___everything but / except (for) the television___ 10. Experts think that all dogs evolved from wolves. → All dogs ___are thought/ believed/ said to have evolved/ descended from wolves___ II. Write a new sentence similar in meaning to the given one, using the word given in the brackets. Do not alter the word in any way. 1. I'll lend you the money on condition that you pay it back next week. (long) I'll lend you the money as/ so long as you pay it back next week. 2. Bill was about to speed when he saw the patrolman. (verge) Bill was on the verge of speeding when he saw the patrolman. 3. It is necessary for me to finish this homework tonight. (got) I have got to finish this homework tonight. 4. She was cheated when she sold the jewelry at such a low price. (ride) She was taken for a ride when she sold the jewelry at such a low price. 5. They arrived at their destination alive and kicking. (sound) They arrived at their destination safe and sound. 6. It was the telephonist's fault that they didn't get the message. (blame) The telephonist was to blame for the fact that they didn’t get the message. 7. The disagreement is a lot of fuss about nothing. (teacup) The disagreement is a storm in a teacup. 8. There's nothing new about defence alliances. (hills) Defence alliances are as old as the hills. 9. They couldn't decide where to go on holiday. (reach) They couldn't reach a decision on/ about where to go on holiday. 10. Why didn't they tell me about these changes earlier? (should) I should have been told about these changes earlier. TEST 3 Part I. PHONETICS
  32. Exercise 1. 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. allergy B. digest C. oxygen D. sugar 2. A. breath B. head C. health D. heart 3. A. among B. belong C. body D. strong 4. A. approach B. children C. chocolate D. stomach 5. A. intestine B. mind C. spine D. reliable Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. 6. A. ailment B. disease C. pultry D. nervous 7. A. digestive B. intestine C. condition D. evidence 8. A. internal B. skeletal C. therapy D. willpower 9. A. alternative B. bacteria C. respiratory D. scientific 10. A. acupuncturist B. circulatory C. ineffectively D. vegetarian Part II. VOCABULARY Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 11. The controller of the body is the ___ system. Led by the brain and nerves, it allows us to move, talk and feel emotions. A. circulatory B. digestive C. nervous D. respiratory 12. ___ system of the body lets us break down the food we eat and turn it into energy. A. Circulatory B. Digestive C. Nervous D. Respiratory 13. Skeletal system of the body is made up of our ___. It supports our body and protects our organs. A. bones B. museles C. nerves D. vessels 14. In under a minute, your ___ can pump blood to bring oxygen and nutrients to every cell in your body. A. brain B. heart C. lungs D. vessels 15. The human ___ system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. A. circulatory B. digestive C. nervous D. respiratory
  33. 16. A healthy ___ between work and play ensures that everyone has a chance to enjoy their lives. A. balance B. control C. equality D. share 17. He likes to ___ a nap for an hour when he arrives home from work. A. do B. get C. make D. take 18. I’ve been a night owl ___ up late for years, hitting the sheets anytime between 12 and 3 a.m. A. finishing B. getting C. staying D. waking 19. It’s not too late to ___ your bad habits (smoking, drinking, overeating, etc.) and immediately start living a happier, healthier life. A. get rid B. give on C. kick D. remember 20. If people breathe in deeply, their ___ can expand to twice their normal size. A. hearts B. kidneys C. lungs D. stomachs 21. Some foods and spices may ___ your breath for days after a meal. A. damage B. harm C. reduce D. spoil 22. Fish, poultry, beans or nuts ___ half of their dinner plate. A. make of B. make out C. make up D. make up of 23. It’s another name for the backbone. It is ___. A. brain B. leg C. pump D. spine 24. Ailments are caused by a/an ___ of yin and yang. A. abnormal B. imbalance C. unequal D. unfairness 25. Yoga increases endurance, ___ and flexibility. A. blood B. powerful C. strength D. strong 26. Food and drinks which strongly ___ the body can cause stress. A. boost B. develop C. encourage D. stimulate 27. As per the study, handful of nuts daily can cut people’s ___ of coronary heart disease and cancer by nearly 22 per cent. A. chance B. luck C. opportunity D. risk 28. Acupuncture modality relies on sophisticated skills to select appropriate acupoints to ___ needles accurately. A. infuse B. inject C. insert D. install
  34. Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 29. Acupuncture originated in China and has been used as a traditional medicine for thousands of years. A. began B. created C. developed D. introduced 30. There is no evidence at this time that acupuncture can treat cancer itself. A. clue B. data C. proof D. sign 31. Acupuncture can treat from simple to complicated ailments. A. acupoints B. diseases C. points D. treatments 32. Some people believe that acupuncture can be a cure of cancer. A. allergy B. practice C. therapy D. treatment 33. Acupuncture can ease nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy. A. increase B. prevent C. reduce D. spoil 34. Are there any alternatives that might provide better options for gay people? A. choices B. decisions C. judgements D. votes 35. The old blood cells are broken down by the spleen and eliminated from the body. A. cut out B. exhaled C. removed D. held 36. Humans will enjoy longer life expectancy when they are more conscious of what they eat and do. A. aware of B. capable of C. responsible for D. suitable for 37. Together, all of these treatments are supposed to cleanse your body and stimulate your immune system. A. encourage B. generate C. increase D. expand 38. The most common side effects with acupuncture are soreness, slight bleeding and discomfort. A. direct B. indirect C. original D. unwanted 39. Consuming nuts can boost your heart health and lifespan. A. Eating B. Ingesting C. Inhaling D. Swallowing 40. Doing exercise regularly helps prevent diseases like heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. A. avoid B. cure C. forbid D. reduce 41. Tomato juice contains a rich amount of fiber which helps in breaking down LDL or bad cholesterol in the body.
  35. A. compounds B. comprises C. produces D. Provides 42. The human body possesses an enormous, astonishing, and persistent capacity to heal itself. A. cure B. generate C. Protect D. remove Exercise 5. Mark the letter A. B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. 43. The human respiratory system is a series of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. A. breathing out B. dismissing C. exhaling D. inhaling 44. Turmeric can help in boosting immune system and fight off free radical attacks in the system. A. destroying B. enhancing C. weakening D. stopping 45. Although there are unanswered questions, acupuncture appears to work. A. be incorrect B. be ineffective C. be uncertain D. be unhelpful 46. Apart from being used as an ingredient in cooking, turmeric also promotes many health benefits. A. contributes to B. discourages C. stimulates D. weakens 47. Originally, there were 365 acupoints, but now this has increased to more than 2000 nowadays. A. reduced B. stabled C. transferred D. turned into 48. Acupuncture is considered to be very safe when enough precautions are taken. A. comfortable B. dangerous C. Sore D. unhealthy 49. Compound exercises can increase strength and size far effectively than isolation exercises. A. Light B. Heavy C. Mixed D. Single 50. Care is also needed so that inner body parts (lungs, heart liver, etc.) are not touched by the needles. A. external B. foreign C. superficial D. visible Part III. GRAMMAR Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 51. Listen! There's someone at the door. I ___ the door for you. A. am going to open B. am opening C. open D. will open 52. “Look at those dark clouds!“ - “Yes, it ___ in some minutes.” A. will rain B. is going to rain C. are going to rain D. is raining
  36. 53. It‘s very hot. ___ the window. please? A. Are you opening B. Are you going to open C. Will you open D. Won’t you open 54. Although I have taken some aspirin, the headache ___ away. A. isn‘t going B. isn’t going to C. not go D. won’t go 55. On Sunday at 8 o‘clock I ___ my friend. A. meet B. am going to meet C. will be meeting D. will meet 56. Wait! I ___ you to the station. A. am driving B. drive C. is going to drive D. will drive 57. I ___ my sister in April as planned. A. have seen B. will see C. am going to see D. see 58. Perhaps I ___ New York one day. A. am visiting B. am going to visit C. visit D. will visit 59. What time ___ tomorrow? A. are you going to leave B. do you leave C. will you leave D. would you leave 60. Who ___ the next World Cup? A. is going to win B. is wining C. will win D. win 6l. He ___ to the theatre tonight. He has got a free ticket. A. goes B. is going C. went D. will go 62. I ___ my parents at the weekend. I already bought a train ticket. A. visit B. am going to visit C. visited D. will visit 63. Don‘t touch that dog. It ___ you. A. bites B. is biting C. is going to bite D. will bite 64. It ___ that half of your plate should consist of vegetables and fruit. A. is suggested B. is suggesting C. suggesting D. suggests 65. Foods ___ into energy in the digestive system. A. are broke down and converted B. are broken down and converted C. break down and convert D. broken down and converted 66. Stephen William Hawking ___ on 8 January, 1942 in Oxford, England.
  37. A. born B. has born C. is born D. was born 67. ___ by your father? A. Did that book write B. Did that book written C. Was that book writing D. Was that book written 68. Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and ___ in China for thousands of years. A. has been used B. has using C. has used D. has been using 69. Mr. Snow ___ that course since 1985. A. hasn’t taught B. haven’t taught C. have been taught D. taught 70. The acupuncturist decides which and how many needles will ___. A. be use B. be used C. Use D. used 71. The teacher ___ the student for lying. A. was punished B. is punished C. punished D. has been punished 72. As the patient could not walk he ___ home in a wheel chair. A. has carried B. was carrying C. was carried D. has been carried 73. The injured ___ to the hospital in an ambulance. A. have taken B. was taking C. were taken D. were taking 74. It ___ that the painting is a fake. A. believed B. is believed C. is believing D. was believing 75. Most studies ___ that acupuncture does not reduce nausea and vomiting caused by radiation therapy. A. are shown B. were shown C. have shown D. have been shown 76. Acupuncture may not ___ if you have low white blood cell counts or low platelet counts. A. recommend B. recommended C. is recommended D. be recommended Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. 77. Despite of its general safety, acupuncture isn’t for everyone. A B C D 78. Look at the dark clouds. I’m sure it will rain soon.
  38. A B C D 79. Acupuncture is one of the oldest medical treatment in the world. A B C D 80. Many accidents is caused by careless driving. A B C D 81. She was gave a box full of chocolate. A B C D 82. Measles are an infectious disease that causes fever and small red spots. A B C D 83. Alternative therapies often dismiss by orthodox medicine because they are sometimes administered by A B C people with no formal medical training. D 84. The practice of acupuncture is rooted in the idea of promoting harmony among human and the world around A B C them. D 85. Human infants born with about 270 bones, some ot which fuse together as their body develops. A B C D 86. More research is needed to find out if acupuncture is helped with other side effects such as pain, anxiety or A B C D shortness of breath. 87. A man with advanced prostate cancer is believed to cured after doctors shocked his tumour to death with A B C D huge amounts of testosterone.
  39. 88. Norovirus is a common stomach bug. It also called the Winter Vomiting Bug because it is more prevalent in A B C D winter. 89. You can be put yourself at risk if you don't usually get many physical activities and then all of a sudden do A B C vigorous-intensity aerobic activity, like shovelling snow. D 90. Although the research is not yet final, some findings suggest that your risk of endometrial cancer and lung A cancer may be lower if you get regular physical activity is compared to people who are not active. BCD Part IV. SPEAKING Exercise 8. Mark the letter A. 8, C. or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges. 91. Doctor: “Good morning. What can I do for you? Patient: “Good morning. ___” A. I am fine. Thank you. B. I feel very bored. C. I have got a bad cough. D. I want to know it, too. 92. "Do you know an apple a day can help you keep fit, build healthy bones and prevent disease like cancer?” - “Wow! ___” A. I would love to. B. It's a good idea. C. That's incredible. D. You must like apple. 93. Doctor: “How long has your headache been going on?” Patient: “___” A. After midnight. B. For a week. C. Last month. D. Three times a day. 94. Doctor: “Can 1 listen to your chest?”
  40. Patient: “___” A. All up to you. B. My pleasure. C. No, thanks. D. Of course 95. Patient: "Will I get better soon?" Doctor: “___ Take these tablets and it should clear up in a few days.” A. Don’t worry. B. 1 am sorry. C. No way. D. Not at all 96. Patient: "Please tell me how shall 1 take this medicine?” Doctor: “___” A. Take it home with you. B. Take it back to me. C. Take it twice per day. D. Take as much as you can. 97. Patient: “Is the surgery a major one?” Doctor: “___” A. Why not? B. It’s OK. C. Yes, it is. D. I am not sure. 98. Patient: “___” Doctor: "Yes. But don't worry. You’ll be given painkillers.” A. Will I get better soon? B. Will I be checked for temperature? C. Will it be painful afterwards? D. Will there be any side effects? 99. Patient: “How much shall I pay you, doctor?” Doctor: “___” A. Don't mention it. B. It’s my pleasure. C. £35. D. Take your time. 100. “How arc you coming to the dentist tomorrow?” – “___” A. At 8 o'clock. B. By bus or car. C. Just in time. D. Nearly 20 minutes. 101. “Do you think you'll get better?” “___” A. I know so. B. I think not. C. Well, I hope so. D. Yes, that’s right. 102. “I don't think we should exercise late at night.” - “___” A. So do I. B. I think so, too. C. Neither do I. D. I don’t, neither. 103. “Have you had a flu shot in the past year?” - “No, ___” A. I am too seared to have one. B. I have one last years. C. I will have one next year. D. not in the last few years.
  41. 104. Doctor: “When did the pain start?’ Claire: “___” A. About 2 weeks ago. B. Every morning C. For a month D. From me 105. Doctor: “Here is your medical certificate!” Patient: “___” A. Thank you. B. What's a pity. C. Congratulation. D. You’re welcome. Part V. READING Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. GOOD HEALTH Most people would agree with the definition of good health as being a state (106) ___ you are fiee from sickness. (107) ___ this, there are many different opinions about how a person can actually have good health. People used to only think of their health (108) ___ they were sick. But these days more and more people are taking measures to (109) ___ sure that they don‘t get sick in (l10) ___ place. One of the best things you can do for your body is exercise. But now (111) ___ is enough? Some people think that doing simple things (112) ___ cleaning the house is helpful. Other people do heavy exercise every day, (113) ___ instance, running or swimming. One thing experts do agree on is that (114) ___ kind of exercise is good for you. Along with exercise, having a healthy diet can help promote good health. Foods like vegetables and fruit should (115) ___ several times each day. It is also important to eat foods high in fiber such as beans, grains, fruit and vegetables. Fiber helps your body to (116) ___ the food you eat. It also helps your body in (117) ___ ways such as decreasing the chance of getting some cancers, heart disease and diabetes. l06. A. how B. when C. where D. Which 107. A. Although B. Because C. Despite D. Due to l08. A. even if B. when C. whereas D. while 109. A. get B. make C. have D. take 110. A. first B. once C. one D. the first 111. A. far B. many C. more D. much 112. A. as B. like C. rather D. such 113. A by B. for C. in D.with 114. A. all B. any C. both D. some 115. A. eat B. eating C. been eaten D. be eaten
  42. 116. A. consume B. digest C. ump D. spoil 117. A. another B. each other C. other D. others Exercise 10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Did you know that on average we forget about 80% of the medical information a doctor might give us? This fascinating information came to light as a result of a study carried out by Utrecht University. What is even more interesting is that almost half of what we think we remember is wrong. Why do you think this is? Well, it’s not as complicated as you may think. You see, going to the doctor fills most people with anxiety and when we are really nervous and stressed we are more likely to focus on the diagnosis rather than the treatment. Therefore, we know what is wrong with us but have no idea what to do about it. Here are some good tips to keep in mind when seeing a doctor. Always write down any important information. What would be even better is, if your doctor agreed, to record your consultation. This way, you can replay the advice at home, where you are more likely to absorb it. If you believe the situation is serious or you’re really worried, seek the help of a family member. Just ask them to accompany you to listen in. This way you can be absolutely sure about what the doctor has told you and avoid falling into the same trap that most people do. 118. According to the passage, the information doctors give us ___. A. is about 50% wrong B. is only 80% correct C. is mostly forgotten D. is usually not enough 119. The word “complicated” in the passage is opposite in meaning to ___. A. good B. quick C. short D. simple 120. The author says that when people consult a doctor, ___. A. they always believe that their situation is serious B. they are interested in knowing what they should do C. they only want to know what is wrong with them D. they usually have a family member with them 121. The word “absorb” in the passage is closest in meaning to ___. A. digest B. inhale C. swallow D. take in 122. The author suggests recording the consultant in order to ___. A. play it to your family members to get their opinions B. refer to it later to better understand your condition
  43. C. replay it to write down any important information D. use it as evidence against your doctor if necessary Exercise 11. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. My first piece of advice to people who want to start getting fit is: don’t buy an exercise bike. Typically, people who buy them use them for a week or so and then forget about them. They are effective if they are used regularly but you need to be determined. Most people will find it much easier to go for a gentle jog around the park. As well as being easy to do, jogging is also relatively cheap compared to most other sports. You don’t need to buy expensive clothes if you’re just going running around the park or on the beach. The main thing is that they’re comfortable, and that they keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. There is one piece of equipment, however, that you will have to spend time and money on, and that’s your running shoes. Remember that you are not looking for a fashion item, but for something that will support your feet and protect you from injury. They can be expensive, but if they are good quality they will last you a long time. It's always best to get expert advice, and the best place for that is a sports shop. As for the actual jogging, the secret is to start gently, and not to do too much at the beginning – especially if you haven’t had any exercise for a long time. Try a mixture of walking and running for ten minutes about three times a week at first. Once you are happy doing that you can then start to increase the amount you do gradually. After a few months you you should hope to be able to run at a reasonable speed for twenty minutes three or four times a week. It's important that you feel comfortable with whatever you do. If you do, you’ll start to enjoy it and will probably keep doing it. If it makes you feel uncomfortable, you’ll probably stop after a short time and return to your bad habits. In any case, training too hard is not very effective. Research has shown that somebody who exercises for twice as long or twice as hard as another person doesn’t automatically become twice as fit. 123. Which of the following would serve as the best title for the passage? A. Exercise bikes B. Gentle jogging C. Keeping fit D. Running shoes 124. What is true about the exercise bikes? A. Exercise bikes do not help you get fit. B. It is more costly than most other sports. C. Many people prefer it to gentle jogging. D. Most people don’t use it for very long. 125. The word "determined” in the passage probably means ___. A. confident B. decisive C. flexible D. positive 126. According to the author, you should ___. A. go jogging around a park or on the beach
  44. B. go to sports shop for high quality running shoes C. keep warm at all times when you are jogging D. spend time and money on fashionable items 127. The word "injury" in the passage is closest in meaning to ___. A. bleeding B. breaking C. shocking D. suffering 128. It is stated in the passage that ___. A. you are advised to start jogging by walking for ten minutes B. you should expect to feel much uncomfortable when jogging C. you should jog three days a week and walk on the other days D. you won't necessarily be a lot fitter by running twice as fast 129. The word “gently" in the passage is opposite in meaning to ___. A. abruptly B. effectively C. rapidly D. smoothly 130. The word “that” in the passage probably refers to ___. A. a mixture of walking and running B. about three times a week C. actual jogging at first D. exercise for a long time Part VI. WRITING Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 131. This surprises me. A. I am surprised by this. B. I was surprised by this. C. I will be surprised by this. D. I would have been surprised by this. 132. They were interviewing her for the job. A. She has been interviewed for the job. B. She was being interviewed for the job. C. She was interviewed for the job. D. She was interviewing for the job. 133. They may forget the password. A. The password may be forgot. B. The password may be forgotten. C. The password may been forgot. D. The password may have been forgotten.
  45. 134. The students should have done the assignment. A. The assignment should be done by the students. B. The assignment should had been done by the students. C. The assignment should have been did by the students. D. The assignment should have been done by the students. 135. Everyone understands English. A. English has been understood by everyone. B. English is understood by everyone. C. English was being understood by everyone. D. English was understood by everyone. 136. The doctor told him not to talk during the meditation. A. He has been told by the doctor not to talk during the meditation. B. He was told by the doctor not to talk during the meditation. C. He was being told by the doctor not to talk during the meditation. D. He is told by the doctor not to talk during the meditation. Exercise 13. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 137. We consume protein in meats and foods. We can stay concentrated and quick-minded. A. Protein in meats and foods which is consumed helps us stay concentrated and quick-minded. B. Protein in meats and foods which we consume helping us stay concentrated and quick-minded. C. We consume protein in meats and foods help us stay concentrated and quick-minded. D. We consume protein in meats and foods which helping us stay concentrated and quick-minded. 138. Everyone can do Pilates. It doesn’t matter if you are not fit. A. You can do Pilates as a method to keep fit. B. You can do Pilates no matter how fit you are. C. You cannot do Pilates only when you are not fit. D. You should do Pilates because you are not fit. 139. You drink green tea from twice to three times per day. It will bring you visible results by days.
  46. A. Despite you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be brought by days. B. Due to you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be bring by days. C. Even though you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will bring by days. D. Since you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be brought by days. 140. Fatty acid level is low. It causes a higher risk of memory loss. A. Because of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. B. In spite of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. C. Since the low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. D. The result low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused.