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  1. TEST 1 Mark the letter A, B, C. or D on your answer other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. teach B. speak C. leave D. learn Question 2. A. cancelled B. followed C. performed D. discussed Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. chemical B. terrific C. general D. beautiful Question 4. A. listen B. provide C. repeat D. collect Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. If you follow my directions, you ___ her house easily. A. would have found B. will find C. found D. would find Question 6. My uncle tries to spend time playing with his children ___ he is very busy. A. despite B. although C. because of D. moreover Question 7. During a job interview, candidates are advised to ___ on the interviewer’s questions and make an effort to answer them properly. A. emphasize B. decide C. concentrate D. rely Question 8. Linda took great photos of butterflies while she ___ in the forest. A. is hiking B. had hiked C. was hiking D. hiked Question 9. Most ___ understand that disciplinary actions do not always work with students. A. educating B. education C. educate D. educators Question 10. ___ is the natural environment in which plants or animals live. A. Biodiversity B. Habitant C. Extinction D. Habitat Question 11. John is ___ most hard-working student I’ve ever known. A. the B. a C. an D. X Question 12. Someone told us ___ on the stairs. A. don’t sit B. not to sit C. to not sit D. not sit Question 13. My main purpose in life is to make ___ to create ever more inventions. A. money enough B. money too C. enough money D. so much Question 14. She is interested ___ working in university administration. A. in B. for C. on D. of Question 15. Our father suggested ___ to Danang for this summer holiday. A. go B. to going C. going D. to go
  2. Question 16. The more you practice speaking English, ___. A. the more fluently you can speak it B. the more you can speak it fluently C. the more you can speak it fluent D. the more fluent you can speak it Question 17. I must thank the man from ___ I got the present. A. that B. which C. who D. whom Question 18. Luckily, by the time we got there, the painting ___. A. hadn’t been sold B. hadn’t sold C. didn’t sell D. sold Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges. Question 19. - Anna: I think drink- driving should be severely punished. - David: ___. It may cause accidents or even deaths. A. I absolutely agree with you B. You must be kidding C. I don’t understand what you mean D. I don’t think so Question 20. A porter is talking to Mary in the hotel lobby. - Porter: May I help you with your suitcase? - Marry: ___. A. What a shame! B. You’re welcome C. Yes, please D. Me too Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSTIE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 21. Cancer is becoming one of the common diseases. A. universal B. rare C. ordinary D. usual Question 22. Pointing at someone is considered rude in communication. A. impolite B. humorous C. polite D. generous Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. Question 23. “It’s the funniest show I’ve ever seen,” Susan said. A. Susan said that it was the funniest show she had ever seen. B. Susan said that she’s never seen such a funny show before. C. Susan said no other shows in the world were as funny as this one. D. Susan said that this was one of the funniest shows of all time. Question 24. I haven’t met my grandparents for five years.
  3. A. I often met my grandparents five years ago. B. I last met my grandparents five years ago. C. I have met my grandparents for five years. D. I didn’t meet my grandparents five years ago. Question 25. Many people think Steve stole the money. A. It was not Steve who stole the money. B. Many people think the money is stolen by Steve. C. Steve is thought to have stolen the money. D. The money is thought to be stolen by Steve. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 26 to 30. The routine decisions that shape our days- what to have for dinner, where to shop, how to get to work – may seem small, but collectively they have a big effect on global warming. Americans’ per capita emissions of heat- trapping gases in 21 tons – four times the global average and twice that of other countries with a similar standard of living to our own, such as France and Japan. That means we can all make choices that will greatly reduce our global warming impact. Reducing your heat – trapping emissions does not mean forgoing modern conveniences, it means making smart choices, using energy – efficient products, and understanding which areas of your life generate the most carbon emissions. What’s more, making climate – friendly choices will save you money at the same time! First, eat less meat, especially beef. Food accounts for a sizable portion of our emissions. If you want to make cuts here, your best option is to reduce your consumption of meat, especially beef. That’s because a pound of beef is responsible for some 18 times the emissions of a pound of pasta. An average family of four that decides to cut their meat intake in half could avoid roughly three tons of emissions annually. Secondly, upgrade your refrigerator and air conditioner, especially if they are more than five years old. New ones are twice as efficient or more. For fridges: if they’re old an upgrade can pay for itself in as little as three years in energy savings alone. Look for the Energy Star label when you shop for a new fridge or any other appliance, especially freezers, furnaces, air conditioners, and water heaters, which use the most energy. These items may cost a bit more initially, but the energy savings will pay back the extra investment within a couple of years. Question 26. What is the main idea of the passage?
  4. A. Causes of global warming B. Effects of global warming C. Solutions for global warming D. Opinions on global warming Question 27. What is NOT mentioned as an action to reduce heat – trapping emissions? A. Using energy – efficient products. B. Knowing the source of carbon emissions. C. Making smart choices. D. Saving money by buying cheap products. Question 28. How many tons of emissions can be avoided if a person cut his meat intake in half? A. About 0.7 B. Around 2.1 C. Roughly 3 D. Nearly 4 Question 29. Which of the followings shows the information on the energy savings of an electronic product? A. Energy Tree B. Energy Bar C. Energy code D. Energy Star Question 30. What does the word “pay back” in the last paragraph refer to? A. exchange B. refund C. return D. punish Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35. The General Certificate of Secondary Education or the GCSE examinations for (31) ___ are the standard school-leaver qualifications taken by virtually all UK students in the May and June following their 16th birthday. If you come to a UK independent school before (32) ___ the age of 16, you will study towards GCSE examinations in up to 12 subjects. Some subjects are compulsory, including English and mathematics, and you can select (33) ___, such as music, drama, geography and history from a series of options. GCSEs provide a good all-round education that you can build on at college and eventually at university. AS- and A-levels are taken after GCSEs. They are the UK qualifications most (34) ___ accepted for entry to university and are available in subjects from the humanities, arts, sciences and social sciences as well as in vocational subjects such (35) ___ engineering, and leisure and tourism. You can study up to four subjects at the same time for two years. Question 31. A. big B. small C. long D. short Question 32. A. reach B. reaching C. being reached D. to reach Question 33. A. other B. another C. each other D. others
  5. Question 34. A. wide B. widen C. widely D. width Question 35. A. for B. as C. like D. so Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 36. Many people left early because the film was uninteresting. A. informative B. exciting C. attractive D. boring Question 37. It rained so hard that the roads were quickly covered in water. A. softly B. heavily C. lightly D. badly Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 38. Some kinds of fish live in fresh water. Others live in sea water. A. Some kinds of fish live in fresh water, for others live in sea water. B. Some kinds of fish live in fresh water, and others live in sea water. C. Some kinds of fish live in fresh water, or others live in sea water. D. Some kinds of fish live in fresh water, so others live in sea water. Question 39. My mother is very busy with her work at the office. She still takes good care of us. A. In spite of being very busy with her work at the office, my mother takes good care of us. B. Because my mother is very busy with her work at the office, she takes good care of us. C. My mother is so busy with her work at the office that she cannot take good care of us. D. My mother is too busy with her work at the office to take good care of us. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 40. Jane help her mother to do the housework when she has free time. A B C D Question 41. The first postage stamps issued in New York City in 1842. A B C D Question 42. The novel was such interesting that I read it from the beginning to the end in 4 A B C D hours. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
  6. TRAVELING TO WORK If you were going to choose a job that involves travel, what would be your first choice? There are many jobs available today that give people opportunities to travel. Although may traveling careers sound fantastic, they also have disadvantages. Being an au pair is an excellent way to not only go to different countries, but to live in different places around the world and really get a feel for the culture. Au pairs lives with the families they are placed with and take of children. Many parents include au pairs in family events and vacations, so they experience many aspects of the new culture while on the job. However, many of the activities are centered around the children, so they may not get to experience many things that interest adults. For people who want a bit more freedom working abroad, being an English teacher maybe a good choice. There are English teaching jobs in almost countries in the world. People teaching English in other countries often have a chance to travel on the weekends around the country. One drawback is that many teachers often wind up hanging out with other English teachers, and they don’t have time to learn the country’s language. The nickname “roadie” implies that this job involves life on the road. Roadies are people who work and travel with bands and provide technical support. Roadies can be lighting and stage crew who set up the stage and break it down before and after events. They can also be technicians helping band members with their instruments. International tours take a band’s crew to cities around the world, often requiring air travel. However, the crew doesn’t get much time off, so they may travel to several countries without seeing much besides concert venues and hotels. Similarly, flight attendants often travel to cities around the world, but they don’t see much besides the inside of airplanes and hotels. However, when they do have time off, they can often fly at no cost, and family member can sometimes fly free as well. Its is widely thought that a flight attendant job is glamorous, but flight attendants must deal with travel hassles, as well as security issues. All jobs gave advantages and disadvantages whether or not you travel for work, so if you have the travel bug, keep these jobs in mind for the future. Question 43. Which of the following is a disadvantage of the job as an au pair? A. experience many interesting things B. live in different places around the world C. experience many aspects of the new culture D. most activities are centered around children
  7. Question 44. What does the passage mainly discuss? A. Jobs with opportunities to travel B. Disadvantages of travelling jobs C. Travelling to and from work D. Jobs involving traveling by planes Question 45. The word “glamorous” in paragraph 5 is closet in meaning to ___. A. challenging B. attractive C. permanent D. skilled Question 46. How is a flight attendant’s job similar to a roadie’s? A. Family members may not have to pay for flights. B. They must deal with travel hassles. C. A lot of time is spent indoors D. They provide technical support. Question 47. The word “venue” in paragraph 4 is closet meaning to ___? A. performances B. places C. tours D. artists Question 48. The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to ___? A. people B. opportunities C. disadvantages D. careers Question 49. Which of the following is something a roadie might do? A. set up the lights for a performance B. play the guitar in front of a large audience C. clean hotel rooms after the ban and crew have left D. work on the road Question 50. It can be inferred from the passage that ___. A. travelling careers have more disadvantages than many other B. English teachers abroad don’t know the language of the country where they work C. it’s essential that the job you choose have more benefits than drawbacks D. people who want to travel are more likely to get a job