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  1.  THEO SGK 10 CƠ BẢN OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 1 Pick out the words underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. message B. begin C. repeat D. repair 2. A. dinner B. drink C. child D. children 3. A. ready B. meat C. defeat D. beat
  2. 4. A. kitchen B. history C. time D. finish 5. A. arrive B. fit C. fine D. drive Pick out the words that have the stress different from that of the others. 6. A. usually B. continue C. family D. buffalo 7. A. tobacco B. breakfast C. children D. several 8. A. biology B. alarm C. transplant D. sometimes 9. A. airport B. passenger C. technology D. chemistry 10. A. routine B. tobacco C. neighbor D. experience Choose the best answer. 11. I know ___ how she felt. A. exact B. exactly C. exactness D. exacting 12. I felt quite ___ with my day’s work. A. satisfy B. satisfactory C. satisfied D. satisfaction 13. I was late for school this morning because my alarm did not ___. A. go away B. go up C. go on D. go off 14. I have not met him since he ___ school. A. left B. was leaving C. had left D. has left 15. My house isn’t very far ___ school, so I usually go to school ___ bike. A. from- on B. away - in C. of - by D. from - by 16. ___ films should be made for school. A. Educational B. Educating C. Educated D. Education 17. Mr. Lam goes to work on foot once a week. It means he ___ walks to work. A. never B. sometimes C. often D. usually 18. When I was a child, I usually ___ fishing with my brother. A. go B. went C. gone D. used to go 19. We ___ dinner at home on Saturdays. A. haven’t had B. didn’t had C. doesn’t have D. don’t have 20. ___ class allows students to acquire knowledge about living things. A. Geography B. Chemistry C. Biology D. History 21. The contented smile on her face shows that she finally passed the exam. A. bored B. boring C. happy D. disappointed 22. Now I don’t take the bus to school as I ___. A. used to B. did C. took D. was 23. It ___ me 15 minutes to get to school every morning. A. takes B. took C. spends D. spent 24. - “___ do you often go to school?” - “At 6.30 every morning.” A. How B. What time C. Who D. With whom 25. He’s not really interested in ___ on the farm. A. to work B. being worked C. working D. worked Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 26. Mr. Vy leaves the house at a quarter past five and arrive in the field at exactly 5.30. A B C D 27. We haven’t seen Jim since he has returned the countryside. A B C D 28. I spend 20 minutes to read books every day. A B C D 29. I enjoy to talk with my classmates about their future plans. A B C D
  3. 30. David immediate comes home after finishing school. A B C D Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one. 31. The milk was too sour to drink. A. The milk was sour in order to drink. B. The milk was very sour to be drunk. C. The milk wasn’t fresh enough to drink. D. The milk wasn’t enough fresh to drink. 32. We started to write to each other two years ago. A. We used to write to each other for two years. B. We used to write to each other since two years. C. We’ve written to each other for two years. D. We’ve written to each other since two years. 33. He last had his eyes tested a year ago. A. He has not had his eyes tested for a year.B. He had not had his eyes tested for a year. C. He had not tested his eyes for a year. D. He did not have any tests on his eyes in a year 34. Mary is contented with what she does. A. What she does doesn’t make her pleased. B. Mary is satisfied with what she does. C. Whatever Mary does, she makes nobody pleased. D. She feels happy when she does something. 35. My brother always drives to work. A. My brother always goes to work on the car.B. My brother always gets to work by car. C. My brother always repairs cars at work.D. My brother’s driver is always off work. Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question. My name is Seumas McSporran and I am a very busy man. I am 60 years old and I have thirteen jobs. I am a postman, a politician, a fireman, a taxi driver, a school- bus driver, a boatman, an ambulance man, an accountant, a petrol attendant, and an undertaker. Also, I and my wife, Margaret, have a shop and a small hotel. I live and work on the island of Gigha in the west of Scotland. Only 20 people live there but in summer, 150 tourists come by boat every day. Every weekday I get up at 6:00 and make breakfast for the hotel guests. At 8.00 I drive the island’s children to school. At 9:00 I collect the post from the boat and deliver it to all houses on the island. I also deliver beer to the island’s only pub. Then I help Margaret in the shop. My wife likes being busy, too. We never have holidays and we don’t watch television. In the evenings Margaret makes supper and I do the accounts. At 10:00 we have a glass of wine and then we go to bed. Perhaps our life isn’t very exciting, but we like it. 36. Mr. McSporron does all the following jobs EXCEPT ___ A. a firefighter B. a driver C. a farmer D. a mailman 37. Gigha is the name of ___. A. his wife B. his hotel C. the shop where they work D. the island where they live 38. Tourists ___ to the island. A. sail B. fly C. swim D. drive 39. The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to the ___.
  4. A. beerB. postC. boat D. pub 40. According to the passage which is TRUE about Seumas McSporran? A. He likes the job as a postman most. B. He and his wife go on holiday every year. C. He does the accounts in the evenings. D. He goes to bed very late. Read the following passage and choose the best option for each blank. The 29th of August in 2006 is a day I shall never forget. On that day, I stared ___41__ in the face. Our flight was ___42__ to leave at 10:30 a.m., and arrived at the airport with plenty of time to spare. We started boarding 10:00 a.m. Most of us were holiday makers and there ___43__ a lot of laughing and joking going on. It was raining slightly, but visibility was good and the plane ___44__ on time. The cabin staff were just beginning to bring round the duty- free goods when the plane began ___45__ . At first, we thought we had just hit bad weather. We were told to sit down and to fasten our seat belts. Then suddenly, the front of the plane seemed to ___46__ and we realized we were speeding towards the ground. People screamed in ___47__. Strangers joined hands and prayed. We thought we had only minutes to live. Then, just when we had __48__ all hope, we felt the plane level out, and slowly we began to gain height. A few minutes later, the pilot announced that everything was now ___49__ control, and we all began to clap and cheer hysterically. Twenty minutes ___50__ we landed safely. 41. A. dieB. deadC. deathD. deaden 42. A. dueB. thoughtC. planD. bound 43.A. wasB. hadC. wereD. has been 44. A. went offB. got on C. got inD. took off 45. A. to shakeB. shakingC. shakeD. for shaking 46. A. chopB. dipC. downD. reduce 47. A. dangerB. riskC. afraidD. panic 48. A. given upB. given backC. brought upD. brought back 49.A. ofB. withC. underD. below 50.A. afterB. laterC. behindD. then BJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 2 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest 1: A. son B. above C. convenience D. wonderful 2: A. umbrella B. cup C. but D. put 3: A. marvel B. package C. father D. guitar 4: A. garage B. married C. father D. target 5: A. addition B. important C. master D. embarrass Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete the following passage: Every year, students in many (6) ___learn English. (7) ___of these students are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school, others study (8) ___ themselves. A few learn English just by (9) ___ the language in films, (10) ___ television, in the office, or among their friends. But not many are lucky to do that. Most people must work hard to learn another language. 6: A. countries B. homes C. house D. families 7: A. None B. Some C. Any D. All 8: A. for B. with C. by D. on 9: A. hear B. heard C. to hear D. hearing 10: A. on B. at C. in D. to Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete the following sentences:
  5. 11: A: “___ will she spend her summer holidays?” B: “In Hanoi.” A. When B. Where C. How D. With whom 12: A: “What’s your favourite ___ at school?” B: “English, of course.” A. subject B. topic C. lesson D. theme 13: His pronunciation causes me many ___. A. difficult B. difficulty C. difficultly D. difficulties 14: A: “ ___novel are you reading?” B: “Tam's.” A. Who B. Which C. Whose D. that 15: We look forward ___ the Olympics. A. at watching B. to watching C. with watch D. watching 16: I am interested ___ your class. A. to take B. to taking C. in taking D. in took 17: They enjoy___ movies. A. watching B. watch C. to watch D. to watching 18: I need ___. A. studying B. to study C. in study D. to studying 19: We agreed ___ together. A. working B. to work C. worked D. to working 20: She refuses___ to her mother A. listen B. to listening C. to listen D. listening 21: I was delighted ___ my old friends again. A. to see B. seeing C. saw D. be seen 22: A: “How long will the seminar last?” B: “___.” A. for 4 hours B. for 4 hour. C. about 4 o’clock D. since 4 hours. 23: I remember __ him said that he would come but he is absent now. A hear B to hear C hearing D heard 24: The criminal admits ___ the money. A. on taking B. take C. to take D. taking 25: Most girls have a very narrow view of the world, don’t you think? A. limited B. tiny C. small D. poor 26: Hung: “Thank you very much for a lovely party.” Hoa: “___.” A. Cheers B. Have a good day C. You’re welcome D. Thanks 27: A: “How ___do you go to the countryside?” B: “Once a year” A. often B. long C. far D. fast 28: It’s no use ___to him about our problem because he is never willing ___us. A to talk, help B talk, helping C talking, help D talking, to help 29: A sportsman needs ___calm under pressure. A remain B to remain C remaining D remained 30: A: “How___ is it from your house to the market?” B: “About 2 kms” A. fast B. far C. long D. much 31: The students in this class were made ___ very hard. A. learn B. to learn C. learning D. having learnt 32: A: “What are they laughing at?” B: “ ___”
  6. A. Sorry, I am fine. B. Oh, I don’t like them C. Well, not at all. D. Oh, It is about Henry’s jokes 33: A: “Could you help me move this television, please?” B: “ ___” A. No, thanks. B. Yes, of course. C. No, I’m rather busy. D. Yes, I am. 34: How ___were you in the mountains? A. long B. far C. old D. fast 35: I regret ___ you that your application has been denied. A. inform B. to have informed C. informing D. to inform Error identification 36: I decided changing jobs because my boss makes me work overtime A B C D 37: In order to not forget things, I put a string around my finger A B C D 38: I succeeded in to find a job, so my parents didn’t make me go to college. A B C D 39: Get more exercise appears to be the best way to lose weight. A B C D 40: Let's stop to watch so much TV so that we can read or go out instead. A B C D Read the passage bellow, and then choose the best option The relationship between a teacher and a student can be good or bad, helpful or harmful. Either way, the relationship can affect the students for the rest of his life. In order to have a good teacher-student relationship, it is important that the teacher and the student respect each other. If the teacher is too strict, he frightens the student. The student will not learn well. On the other hand, if the teacher is too friendly and permissive, the student may become lazy and stop working hard. The teacher’s attitude and approach should be between these two extremes. He should encourage the students without forcing or punishing him to learn. He needs patience and understanding. It is part of the teacher’s job to help develop a good positive attitude in his students. As for the student, in order to have a good relationship with his teacher, he must always show his proper respect. He should be eager to learn and willing to work hard. If he learns from the teacher modestly, he will be able to profit fully from his teacher’s knowledge and assistance. 41: The relationship between a teacher and a student is considered very important because it ___. A. can be either good or bad B. it’s very harmful to the student C. makes the student unsafe D. has great influence on the student’s life 42: One of the most important factors for a good teacher-student relationship is the mutual ___. A. responsibility B. respect C. support D. understanding 43: In order to have a good teacher-student relationship, the teacher ___. A. should force the student to learn B. needs patience and understanding C. should be too friendly and permissive D. ought to strict 44: In order to have a good teacher-student relationship, the student ___. A. must be a hard-working person B. must always support the teacher C. must always be a gifted person D. must always be an excellent person 45: According to the passage it’s true that ___. A. the student always profit fully from his teacher B. the student must thank for his teacher’s knowledge and assistance C. the student must always show his proper respect to his teacher
  7. D. the teacher himself needs to develop a good positive attitude Choose the best option that has the same meaning as the original sentence. 46: We hope to receive a message from our mutual friend, Susan. A. We wish we received a message from our mutual friend, Susan. B. We’re looking forward to receiving a message from our mutual friend, Susan. C. Our mutual friend, Susan, whom we hope to receive a message. D. Susan, who’s our mutual friend, is hoped to receive a message from. 47: You should have read the instruction carefully. A. What did you read the instruction carefully for? B. Why should you read the instruction carefully? C. How should you read the instruction? D. Why didn’t you read the instruction carefully? 48: We really do not want to hear your explanation again. A. Your explanation really makes us feel sorry. B. We would rather not ask you to give any explanation again. C. We are fed up with hearing your explanation again. D. We are extremely sorry for hearing your explanation again. 49: It’s a waste of time to persuade Johnny to change his mind. A. We spend mush time persuading Johnny to change his mind. B. It takes us a lot of time to persuade Johnny to change his mind. C. Persuading Johnny to change his mind is useful. D. It’s worthless trying to persuade Johnny to change his mind. 50: Minh wishes he had taken part in the English competition last week. A. Minh really enjoyed attending the English competition last week. B. Minh would never mind not attending the English competition last week. C. Minh now regrets not having attended the English competition last week. D. Not attending the English competition last week was Minh’s big mistake. OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 3 Choose the one word that best completes each sentence 1. Nowadays more and more young people want to have a university A. educational B. education C. educated D. educator 2. -Marie Curie was a brilliant student A. brave B. hardworking C. intelligent D. satisfied 3. When she was young, she received some .training from her father. A. science B. scientist C. scientifically D. scientific 4. The purpose of this test is to the weight of the chemical element. A. find out B. measure C. ease D. interrupt 5. Marie Curie was a /an woman. Her real joy was easing human suffering. A. quiet B. humane C. generous D. tragic 6 .aids must be sent to the Lybian refugees at once. A. Human B. Humanity C. Humanism D. Humanitarian 7. Jane graduated from Paris medical school with flying colours A. with difficulty B. with very high grades C. without success D. due to her hard work 8. Sue is .for her age. She behaves like an adult. A. romantic B. contented C. interested D. mature 9.Marie Curie was .a Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1911. A. received B. obtained C. gained D. awarded 10. David Brown worked a tourist guide from June 1999 to December 2002. He really liked his job. A. for B. on C. as D. with
  8. 11. We the lesson thoroughly because our teacher it twice. A. will understand / was explaining B. had understood / explained C. understood / had explained D. were understanding / has explained 12. Before Peter to London last week, he in Paris for more than ten years. A. has moved / was living B. was moving / lived C. would move / has lived D. moved / had lived 13. Tom . the match although he before. A. won / didn’t practise B. won / not practised C. won / didn’t practise D. won / hadn’t practised 14. I as a hotel telephonist from May 2001 to May 2011. A. had worked B. would work C. worked D. get used to working 15. She was disappointed with the exam result. She a bad mark before. A. ever had got B. had ever got C. never had got D. had never got 16. After he . his holiday in London, he to learn English. A. had spent / wanted B. spent / wanted C. had spent / had wanted C. has spent / wanted 17. When she ., the match A. had arrived / had already started B. had arrived / already started C. arrived / had already started D. arrived / already started 18. The sky black for some times before the rain to fall. A. had been / began B. had been / had began C. was / began D. was / had began 19. I you the work to do again because . it badly. A. gave / did B. gave / have done C. gave / done D. gave / had done 20. By the age of 34, my brother his own business. A. started B. has started C. had started D. would start Choose the word that has the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently from the others. 21. A. sea B. disease C. instead D. team 22. A. Africa B. famous C. place D. vacation 23. A. brilliant B. tragic C. award D. mature 24. A. death B. sea C . receive D. teacher 25. A. prevent B. expensive C. determine D. English Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 26. A. background B. chemistry C. harbor D. scientific 27. A. award B. begin C. marry D. determine 28. A. ambitious B. humane C. intelligent D. private 29. A. champion B. romantic C. professor D. extremely 30. A. interrupt B. condition C. education D. mathematics Fill in the blank with appropriate word or phrase. Alexander Gramham Bell was born (31)___ Edinburgh, Scotland, in the (32)___ century, and later came to (33)___ United States. Several members did a great deal to encourage him in the field of (34)___ . In American, he worked with deaf-mute at Boston University. Soon, he started (35)___ with ways of transmitting speech over a long distance. This led to the invention of the telephone. 31. A. in B. at C. on D . up
  9. 32. A. nineteen B. nineteenth C. nineteen D .nineteenth 33. A. a B. an C. the D . no article 34. A. scientist B. scientific C. scientists D . science 35. A. experiment B. experimental C. experimented D . experiments Which underlined part must be changed in order to make the sentence correct? 36. She has lived in London for five years before she moved to New York. A B C D 37. The members of the club enjoyed to attend the meetings. A B C D 38. Marie Curies was born in Warsaw, so her date of birth is Warsaw. A B C D 39. Hang comes always home after she finishes school A B C D 40. My parents always ask me prepared the lessons carefully before coming to class. A B C D OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 4 Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others: 1. A. talk B. warn C. shot D. short 2. A. hot B. both C. cloth D. spot 3. A. warm B. farther C. card D. star 4. A. word B. shop C. modern D. doctor 5. A. love B. come C. some D. jog 6. A. homework B. opposite C. possible D. comic 7. A. more B. score C. word D. store 8. A. biology B. morning C. historical D. ecology 9. A. show B. below C. stone D. important 10. A. worry B. cottage C. love D. some Choose the best answer among A, B, C, or D that best fits the blank or that best explains the underlined part in each sentence 11. Our flight was delayed, meant we had to wait for hours at the airport. A. that is B. this is C. which D. which is 12. She taught in a school for the deaf and dump. A. people who are unable to see B. people who are mentally ill C. people who have a bad memory D. people who are unable to hear and speak 13. The rich to help the poor. A. are expected B. is expected C. is expecting D. expects 14. She was given an award for her services to . A. disabled B. disable C. the disable D. the disabled 15. eat a lot of ice-cream when you were a child? A. Did you used to B. Were you used to C. Were you using to D. Did you use to 16. I found it difficult at first, but now I working on the computer. A. use to B. used to C. am use to D. am used to 17. He can’t to her any more. A. talk B. tell C. say D. utter 18. Most of the children come from large and poor families, which them from having proper schooling. A. makes B. prevents C. leads D. gets 19. Our teacher is very proud her work. A. in B. at C. of D. with
  10. 20. Jane for the telephone company, but now she has a job at the post office. A. works B. used to work C. having worked D. working 21. Without the Braille Alphabet, it would be very difficult for . A. the disabled B. the deaf C. the mute D. the blind 22. They gave a clear of their intentions. A. demonstrate B. demonstrative C. demonstration D. demonstrating 23. Her job is of mentally retarded children in the area. A. looking B. taking care C. taking notice D. watching 24. Thuy’s class is different other classes because the children are disabled. A. on B. from C. in D. at 25. John is always late for class, annoys the teacher. A. which B. this C. what D. that Choose the underlined part among A, B, C, or D that needs correcting: 26. Jane couldn’t come to my birthday party, this made me feel sad. A B C D 27. Dennis used to smoking a lot a year ago. A B C D 28. Check cards are used for replace money. A B C D 29. Ms Thuy doesn’t mind taking care for disabled children. A B C D 30. It took him a long time to get used to drive on the left. A B C D Choose the correct sentence (A, B, C, or D) which has the same meaning as the given one: 31. We are interested in American films. A. American films make us interested. B. We enjoy watching American films. C. We find it interesting to watch American films. D. All are correct 32. I’m not used to getting up early on Sundays. A. I have to get up early on Sundays B. I don’t want to get up early on Sundays. C. I feel strange to get up early on Sundays. D. I always get up early on Sundays. 33. We last went to the cinema 2 months ago. A. We haven’t gone to the cinema for 2 months. B. We didn’t go to the cinema for 2 months. C. We didn’t want to the cinema any more. D. We stopped going to the cinema. 34. The house needs painting. A. The house hasn’t been painted for a long time. B. Nobody painted the house. C. The house is going to be painted. D. The house needs to be painted. 35. He used to visit Mary once a week. A. He enjoys visiting Mary every week. B. He doesn’t now visit Mary once a week. C. He never fails to visit Mary. D. He would like to visit Mary every week. 36. Jane finds it difficult to drive on the left. A. Jane is not used to driving on the left. B. Jane is not used to drive on the left. C. It’s difficult for Jane to drive on the left. D. Both A & C are correct 37. Mrs. Thuy enjoys teaching children.
  11. A. Mrs. Thuy chooses teaching because she loves children B. Mrs. Thuy loves teaching children. C. Teaching is interesting for Mrs. Thuy. D. It’s interesting for Mrs. Thuy to teach children. 38. Tom regrets selling his house. A. Tom regrets because he didn’t sell his house. B. Tom wants to sell his house. C. Tom sold his house because he regrets. D. Tom sold his house and now he feels sorry. 39. I like to play tennis in the summer. A. I’m interested in playing tennis in the summer. B. I like playing tennis in the summer very much. C. Playing tennis is my hobby. D. Playing tennis is what I like. 40. We started to write to each other two years ago. A. We used to write to each other for two years. B. We used to write to each other in two years. C. We’ve written to each other for two years. D. We’ve written to each other since two years. Read the text below and choose the best option for each sentence: Louis Braille was born in the nineteenth century. When he was three years old, a tragic accident at his father’s workshop left him blind permanently. As a young boy, Louis was hardworking and intelligent. His teachers suggested that he should be enrolled in the National Institute for Blind Youths. At that time, this was the only school for the blind in France. At the Institute, Louis was eager to learn to read and write. To his great disappointment, the few books he found at the institute used raised letter. This method of reading was difficult for the blind, who had to slowly feel each letter. By the time they reached the end a sentence, they had forgotten what the beginning was about! Louis wanted to develop an easier reading system for the blind. His idea of such a system came from Charles Barbier, a French army officer. Barbie had invented a system called “Night Writing”, which was made of dots and dashes. Soldiers used this system to communicate with one another during the night. Louis adapted this system for his own use, he got rid of the dashes and produced a simple system based on dots. For example, “A” is presented by a single dot, many student found this system much easier to use. This came to be known as the “Braille” system. Today, millions of blind people are able to read, thanks to the work of a dedicated, young blind man. 41. Blindness did not prevent Louis from . A. studying hard B. being creative C. helping people D. all of these 42. The National Institute, where Louis took education, provided the blind with . A. books with raised letters B. only some books that cannot be read easily C. the new books on some subjects D. no books teaching the blind how to read. 43. The old method of reading was not satisfactory as . A. it required much time and memory from the blind readers. B. it made the blind read and understand each letter slowly. C. it used only raised letters which many blind student could not understand. D. it did not help the blind readers to understand the reading material. 44. Louis invented the “Braille” system after . A. being a soldier in the army B. making friends with Charles Barbier C. knowing Barbier’s “Night Writing” system D. getting rid of the dashes in Barbier’s system 45. In the “Braille” system, Louis used only dots so that . A. the reading and writing speed could be improved
  12. B. he could open classes to teach the blind to use it easily C. the system could be assessable to other blind people D. he could prove he was a really intelligent man. Read the text below and choose the correct word or phrase for each space by circling A, B, C, or D: People speak body language by the (46) they sit, stand, look, and walk, (47) saying a word. Some body language is the (48) all over the world. All people smile when they’re happy and (49) their eyes wide when they are surprised. (50) body language is different in different countries. 46. A. way B. action C. mode D. style 47. A. not B. without C. no D. but not 48. A. similar B. familiar C. equal D. same 49. A. widen B. broaden C. hold D. open 50. A. Others B. Other C. The other D. The others OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 5 Choose the correct answer to each of the questions I wasn’t worried when my son bought a computer. After all lots of children have parents who don’t understand computers. But when my secretary asked me for a computer in the office, I really became worried. So I decided to take some lessons in computing and my son became my teacher. He was very helpful. He invited me to sit down in front of the computer screen. I did not know what it was called. When I asked him what it was, he said that it was a VDU. I still didn’t know what a VDU was, but I was too shy to ask him any more. From that moment my memory refused to learn because he told me a lot of things that I really didn’t understand at all. After a few lessons I began to feel tired. I made an excuse, saying that I had a headache. I suggested we should leave the lesson for another day. Since then I haven’t said anything about the computer to my son and my secretary. 1. What did the writer decide to do when his secretary asked him to buy a computer in the office? A. To take some lessons in computing B. To refuse to learn C. To buy a new computer D. To sit down 2. Who bought a computer? A. The writer’s son B. The teacher C. The writer D. The secretary 3. What did the writer say when he began to feel tired? A . “ I still didn’t know” B.“ I had a headache” C. “ I haven’t said anything” D “ I didn’t understand” 4. Why the writer didn’t understand the lessons? A. Because he was too shy to ask. B Because he had a headache. C. Because he was lazy. D Because he was worried. 5. VDU is ___. A . a floppy disk B. a computer screen. C . a keyboard D. a printer Choose the correct word(s) for each of the blanks A computer is an electronic ___(6)___, which executes software programs. It consists __(7)__ 2 parts hardware and __(8)__ . The computer processes input through input devices like mouse and keyboard. The computer displays output through output devices like color monitor and printer. The size of a computer varies considerably from very __(9)__ to very big. The speed of computers also has a very large range. Computers have become indispensable in today’s world. __(10)___ of people use computers all over the world. 6. A. device B. computer C. monitor D. form
  13. 7. A. for B. with C. of D. about 8. A. mouse B. keyboard C. screen D. software 9. A. slim B. small C. large D. heavy 10. A. Millions B. Thousands C. Hundreds D. None Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions. 11. A. printer B. dial C. visual D. insert 12. A. camcorder B. computer C. insert D. printer 13. A. wanted B. helped C. laughed D. liked 14. A. kitchen B. children C. chemistry D. purchase 15. A. chooses B. houses C. horses D. likes Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 16. A. camcorder B. keyboard C. hardware D. computer 17. A. passion B. require C. insert D. invent 18. A. entertainment B. appropriate C. miraculous D. exactly 19. A. scenic B. receive C. prepare D. produce 20. A. invention B. electronic C. performance D. discovery Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. 21. The computer can process the ___ quickly. A. language B. information C. entertainment D. invention 22. The computer can___ houses, bridges gardens and building. A. store B. transmit C. hold D. design 23. You can contact with the others by sending ___ from your computer to theirs. A. programmes B. participants C. calculations D. messages 24. I turn on the ___ because it is very hot today. A. radio B. electric cooker C. air conditioner D. fax machine 25. “magical” means “___” A. link or act together B. in a strange or mysterious way C. programmes performed by the computer D. the physical part of the computer system. 26. The computer is ___ of doing almost anything you ask it to. A. capable B. magical C. perfect D. miraculous 27. With a computer, you can visit many places of scenic ___ in the world. A. beautiful B. beautify C. beauty D. beautifully 28. He comes from a very remote area in the North. I am sure that he is ___ of using computers. A. incapable B. capable C. capability D. incapability 29. David can make an airplane appear and disappear ___. A. magic B. magically C. magical D. magic’s 30. I don’t like to be asked such ___ questions in the job interview. A. person B. personal C. personality D. personalities 31. She is very ___ in playing computer games online. It is not a good habit. A. interest B. interested C. interesting D. interests 32. Instead of buying newspapers as usual, my father reads them ___ computers everyday. A. at B. on C. in D. from
  14. 33. Computers can store very large amounts ___ information. A. of B. about C. with D. off 34. Can you tell me what a cell phone is used ___? A. about B. in C. to D. for 35. The man, ___ is sitting in front of the computer, is my former teacher. A. who B. whom C. which D. that 36. ___ a phone with the public telephone, you will need a phone card. A. Make B. To make C. Making D. Made 37. You should dial 113 ___ the police when you have trouble. A. call B. calling C. to call D. called 38. The lifeguard says: “___ far from the shore. It is very dangerous, boys!” A. Swim B. Not swim C. Doesn’t swim D. Don’t swim 39. In the instructions on how to use a public telephone, you can read the sentence: “ ___ the receiver and listen to the dial tone” A. lift B. to lift C. lifted D. lifting 40. The new bridge ___ for 2 years. A. builds B. has built C. is built D. has been built 41. The pupil ___the assignment. A. has completed just B. has just completed C. just has completed D. has just complete 42. Nam has not ___phoned me since he moved to London last year. A. be B. being C. been D. X 43. Many trees in this forest have been ___ down for wood and farming. A. cut B. to cut C. cutting D. cutted 44. She always turns ___ all the lights before going out with her friends. A. off B. of .C. on D. with 45. My family / live / Ben Tre / twenty years. A. My family have lived in BenTre for twenty years. B. My family have live in Ben Tre twenty years. C. My family have been lived in Ben Tre for twenty years. D. My family have lived Ben Tre for twenty years. 46. Tom hasn’t returned my books yet. A. My books hasn’t been returned by Tom yet. B. My books haven’t been returned yet by Tom. C. My books haven’t been returned by Tom yet. D. My books haven’t been returned Tom yet. 47. Their hands / wash and dry / on a towel. A. Their hands have washed and dry on a towel. B. Their hands have been washed and dry on a towel. C. Their hands have been wash and dried on a towel. D. Their hands have been washed and dried on a towel. 48. Lan tells me about the man. She hit him on the way home yesterday. A. Lan, who hit him on the way home yesterday, tells me about the man. B. Lan tells me about the man whom she hit on the way home yesterday. C. Lan tells me about the man whom she hit him on the way home yesterday.
  15. D. Lan tells me about the man who hit him on the way home yesterday. 49. She has done her assignment in the room since two o’clock. A. Her assignment in the room has been done since two o’clock. B. Her assignment has been done in the room by she since two o’clock. C. Her assignment has been done in the room since two o’clock by her. D. Her assignment has been done in the room since two o’clock. 50. A fridge / be / machine / use / keeping food fresh. A. A fridge is a machine which is used for keeping food fresh. B. A fridge is a machine which is used keeping food fresh. C. A fridge is a machine which used for keeping food fresh. D. A fridge is a machine which is use for keeping food fresh. OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 6 Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group: 1. A. anxious B. convenient C. excursion D. formation 2. A. lotus B. guitar C. peaceful D. glorious 3. A. spacious B. visit C. campfire D. soundly 4. A. persuade B. permit C. delicious D. sunburn 5. A. occasional B. geography C. information D. participant 6. A. resort B. request C. progressive D. fortunate Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each group: 7. A. banana B. classmate C. pagoda D. camera 8. A. worse B. world C. sword D. worm 9. A. husband B. button C. circus D. funny 10. A. excursion B. sunburn C. nurse D. picture 11. A. caves B. marks C. exams D. days Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence: 12. I know that he ___ in the library at this moment. A. works B. has worked C. is working D. was working 13. There are a lot of black clouds in the sky. It ___ soon. A. is raining B. will have rained C. is going to rain D. will rain 14. By the time he arrived, all his classmates ___ A. would leave B. were leaving C. left D. had left 15. I work from Tuesday to Saturday, and Sunday and Monday are my ___. A. working days B. days out C. breaks D. days off 16. The cottage is surrounded by the most glorious countryside. A. ordinary B. honorable C. beautiful D. gloomy 17. Your tour includes a one-day ___ to the Grand Canyon by air. A. camping B. travel C. excursion D. visit 18. The cheese is soft and white and absolutely ___. A. tasteful B. glorious C. delicious D. interesting 19. He did finally come with us, although it took a long time to ___ him. A. believe B. permit C. persuade D. take 20. This town is a popular ___ for art lovers. A. destination B. arrival C. department D. visitation 21. Don't throw away the ___ . We can have them for supper. A. sundeck B. photos C. food D. leftovers
  16. 22. Tom and I ___ to Mary’s birthday party together. A. am going B. are going C. will go D. go 23. It will ___ rain later so we should go and have our picnic now. A. preferable B. probably C. likely D. usually 24. The school prepares students for a wide range of ___ qualifications. A. profess B. professional C. profession D. professionally 25. She ___ sixteen years old next Saturday. A. is B. is going to C. will be D. has 26. I ___ our teacher tomorrow, so I shall give him your note. A. have seen B. going to see C. shall have seen D. am seeing 27. Our class ___ a picnic at Thay Pagoda this Sunday. A. am having B. will has C. is going to have D. go to have 28. Look! The bus ___. A. will come B. is coming C. will be coming D. is going to come 29. “Are Alice and Tom still living in New York?" – “No, they ___ to Dallas.” A. are moving. B. had already moved C. have just moved D. will moved Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 30. I'll fly to Mars next week. I've already gotten a ticket. A B C D 31. The rock formations in the Valley of Fire in Nevada has been worn into many strange A B C shapes by the action of wind and water. D 32. Have you heard the news? The President has been shooting! A B C D 33. The girl whom you met last night was used to be a singer. A B C D 34. They are going to have to leave soon, and so do we. A B C D 35.Don’t forget posting the letter I gave you A B C D Read the following passage carefully, and then select the best option A, B, C or D to complete it: Hi everyone. I've been in Paris for over a week now and I'm having a great (36) In the first few days I did quite a lot of (37) the Eiffel Tower. Notre Dame. and all the usual tourist attractions. Most places are absolutely (38) with tourists, so yesterday I decided to have a (39) round the shops. Today I've been to a couple of interesting art (40) I got (41) on my way back to the hotel, but it didn't matter because I discovered a really fascinating (42) with lots of little stalls, selling just about everything from apples to antiques. I ate in the hotel the first night but usually I (43) for dinner - the restaurants are great and I can get a set meal for less than 25 euros. I’m afraid I've (44) a lot of money, but it's a great place. You'll be able to see for yourself (45) I get back - I've taken lots of photos. I hope you're all well. I'll write again next week. Love., 36. A. visit B. holiday C. trip D. excursion 37. A. viewing B. sightseeing C. looking D. landscape 38. A. took B. stayed C. packed D. full
  17. 39. A. look B. visit C. day-off D. walking 40. A. exhibits B. castles C. concerts D. galleries 41. A. left B. loss C. lost D. disappeared 42. A. temple B. palace C. cathedral D. market 43. A. go out B. leave C. call D. stay in 44. A. paid B. spent C. lost D. gotten 45 A. until B. while C. after D. when Read the passage carefully, then choose the one best answer A, B, C or D. For the last few months I have spent every Saturday in my flat and have done nothing more exciting than work at home, read the newspapers and watch television. I had begun feeling, bored with this and so, last weekend I though I would do something different. I rang up several of my friends and we decided to go to London for the day. I was really excited as I hadn't been to London since I was ten. We decided to go by coach as this was by far the cheapest means of transport that was available even though it meant that we needed to get up very early. Once in London we decided to take a sightseeing tour as we wanted to see some of the famous buildings. After the tour we bought some sandwiches and ate them in a small park. In the afternoon two of us went shopping and the others went to the theater. We met up again at 6:30 p.m. and went to a small restaurant in Soho. The meal was really good but, unfortunately, it took much longer than we had expected. We had to get a taxi back to the coach station. Luckily, we got there just two minutes before our coach left. 46. According to the passage the writer ___. A. usually spends his weekend at home. B. went to London with some of his friends. C. has lived in London for ten years. D. feels bored with his life. 47. He felt so excited about going to London because ___. A. he hadn't been there before. B. he hadn't been there for ten years. C. he went there ten years ago. D. he hadn't been there for a long time. 48. Why did they decide to go by coach? A. Because it was available. B. Because they wanted to start early. C. Because other means of transport were more expensive. D. Because it was one of the most efficient means of transport. 49. Which of the following is true? A. They all went shopping before going to theater. B. They made a sightseeing tour of London and then had lunch. C. They had lunch in a small restaurant. D. They left the city at 6:30 p.m. 50. It can be inferred from the text that ___. A. they nearly missed the coach because of the meal. B. they didn't enjoy the meal in the restaurant very much. C. the coach had already left when they got to the station. D. they missed the coach and had to take a taxi back. OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 7 Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. key B. they C. today D. survey 2. A. time B. fit C. fine D. Friday 3. A. voice B. coin C. coincide D. noise 4. A. famous B. face C. take D. catch 5. A. family B. sky C. type D. clarify
  18. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 6. A. channel B. media C cartoon D. comment 7. A. documentary B. advantage C. magazine D. popularity 8. A. newspaper B. encourage C. responsible D. effective 9. A. beautiful B. television C. Internet D. interfere 10. A. enjoy B. relax C. recommend D. intend Choose the one word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that best completes the sentence. 11. You can hear BBC news___ all over the world. A. shows B. announcements C. receipts D. programs 12. Television can make things___ because it presents information in an effective way. A. memory B. memorial C. memorable D. memorably 13. Do you understand this ___? ‘200 WOMEN GIVEN WRONG DIAGNOSIS’ A. report B. headline C. news D. advert 14. Children often prefer looking at ___to reading books. A. newspapers B. comics C. articles D. commercials 15. In Britain, there are some 'terrestrial' ___on TV such as BBCI, BBC2, ITV1 A. programs B. series C. channels D. cables 16. 'Is the paper published every day?' 'No, it ___out once a week.' A. turns B. goes C. produces D. comes 17. Editorial ___in 'The Guardian' tended to support the government in this matter. A. comments B. complaints C. commands D. comedies 18. A ___is a film with factual information, often about a problem in society. A. series B. soap opera C. documentary D. drama 19. There was a report ___ The Independent ___ this new law. A. on/ for B. in/ to C. in/ about D. on/ in 20. ___ is a system connecting millions of computer worldwide. A. The television B. The Internet C. The media D. The phone Choose the one word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that best completes the sentence. 21. The scheme allows students from many countries___ with each other. A. communicate B. to communicate C. communicating D. communicates 22. ___ the storm warnings, we did not go out last night. A. Since B. In spite of C. Because of D. The result 23. This is the fifth time you ___ me the same question. A. ask B. asked C. are asking D. have asked 24. When I arrived at the party, Lucy___ home. A. has already gone B. had already gone C. already went D. already was going 25. English people spent 18 hours per week ___ TV. A. watching B. to watch C. watch D. for watching 26. I've lived in a small house near the coast ___1990. A. from B. since C. in D. for 27. She left home in 1993 and ___ since. A. hasn't seen B. didn't see C. hasn't been seen D. wasn't seen 28. It's time we___ this old car and bought a new one. A. will sell B. have sold C. had sold D. sold 29. Since Mr Hassan ___ president, both taxes and unemployment ___. A. has become/ increased B. became/ increased C. became/ have increased D. has become/ have increased 30. ___ all my warnings, he tried to fix the computer himself. A. Although B. In spite of C. Because D. Instead of
  19. 31. Some television programs ___ A. may make children to be violent. B. make children be violent. C. may make children violent. D. make children being violent. 32. I ___ away most of my old books when I moved house. A. threw B. have thrown C. had thrown D. was throwing 33. You ___ whisper. Nobody can hear us. A. needn't to B. don't have to C. mustn't D. need to 34. The children. ___ to the Botanical Garden. A. were enjoyed taken B. were enjoyed taking C. enjoyed taking D. enjoyed being taken 35. So far this week there___ three burglaries in our street. A. are B. were C. have been D. had been Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 36. The investigation into the president's past was covered through the media worldwide. A B C D 37. An advantage of Internet news reports is that they can be constant updated. A B C D 38. The magazine went out of business because it did not have subscribers enough. A B C D 39. The editor was famous for being choosy about who she wanted on her staff A B C D 40. It is convenient to subscribe to the newspaper although it is delivered to your house daily. A B C D Choose the one option - A, B, C or D - that best completes the passage. The World Wide Web is (41) ___millions of sites (42) ___ by anybody from multimedia corporations to (43) ___ people like you and me. On the web you can read online newspapers or magazines; you can watch videos,(44) ___ music or buy anything (45) ___a CD to a holiday. You can go into a (46) ___ and (47) ___to other people all over the world or (48) ___a newsgroup for more serious debate. If you are really ambitious you might even like to try creating your own (49) ___.Then you can (50___your holiday pictures to the whole world! 41. A. made up B. made up of C. made from D. made of 42. A. taken B. discovered C. invented D. created 43. A. usual B. normal C. ordinary D. typical 44. A. download B. listen C. watch D. unload 45. A . like . B. on C. from D. with 46. A. talk room B. CD-ROM C. chat room D. speaking room 47. A. talk B. speak C. say D. converse 48. A. attend B. take C. access D. join 49. A. chat room B. web page C. pictures D. internet 50. A. see B. send C. indicate D. show Choose the correct answer - A, B, C, or D. Chen likes to get his news from the paper. Lemma turns on the television to find out what's going on in the world. Eve subscribes to more magazines than she can keep track of, whereas Kobi chooses to listen to radio talk shows that cover issues thoroughly to tap into what's going on in the world. All these people are touched by the media. What is the media? What constitutes the media? The media consists of all the ways that news and information is distributed to a mass audience. The media covers everything from hard news, which is investigative reporting to stories that are purely entertaining, such as whether
  20. your favorite movie star was on the "Best Dressed/ Worst Dresser list. Whether in print or broadcast on TV, the stories are the product of the reporting of many journalists who write the stories, and editors who give out the assignments, assess the quality of the writing and research, and make the decisions about where and when the stories run. The news has immediate impact. The Internet puts global news onto the personal computer on your desk. Almost all browsers have links to up-to-the-minute news stories from various news services. You can get constant news updates from a variety of sources via your personal computer, providing you with the most up-to-date and in-depth coverage. 51. According to the writer, ___ A. people's life can be changed by the media. B. newspapers, magazines, televisions, radios are all the mass media. C. people can only get news from the paper. D. radio talk shows cover thorough issues. 52. According to the passage, the media ___ A. spreads not only news but also entertainment to audiences. B. investigates news reports that will be covered. C. only distributes hard news to people. D. consists of news and information all over the world. 53. Which one of the following is not a responsibility of editors? A. Judge the writings and researches. B. Assign tasks. C. Write reports on the stories. D. Decide when and where tile stories run. 54. The word 'browsers" in line 15 refers to ___ A. programs used by computers for doing particular jobs. B. people who look for information on the Internet. C. people who design the Web. D. computer programs that allow users to look at and search through information on the Internet. 55. An advantage of Internet news reports is that ___ A. they can be constantly updated. B. they link news from various news services. C. they provide a variety of information. D. they can be put onto the personal computer. Choose the best option (a, b, c, or d) to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. 56. It's nearly twenty years since my father saw his brother. My father ___ A. saw his brother for nearly twenty years. B. has seen his brother for nearly twenty years. C. didn't see his brother nearly twenty years ago. D. hasn't seen his-brother for nearly twenty years. 57. Although he was seriously ill, he was determined to finish his work. In spite of ___ A. the serious ill, he was determined to finish his work. B. be ill seriously, he was determined to finish his work. C. his serious illness, he was determined to finish his work. D. he was ill seriously, he was determined to finish his work. 58. When did you last ride a bike? How long ___ A. have you ridden a bike? B. is it since you rode a bike? C. is it since you have got a bike-ride? D. have you been riding a bike? 59. Seeing Nelson Mandela will always stay in my memory.
  21. I ___ A. will never forget to see Nelson Mandela. B. never will forget seeing Nelson Mandela. C. will never forget seeing Nelson Mandela. D. never forget when I saw Nelson Mandela. 60. I've still got the camera because no one has claimed it. I've still got the camera ___ A. because it hasn't been claimed. B. because of not claiming on it. C. because of no claim has been made on it. D. because it has been claimed by no one OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 8 Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. famous B. nervous C. dangerous D. mountain 2. A. town B. cow C. snow D. brown 3. A. spread B. disease C. health D. pleasure 4. A. flood B. good C. foot D. look 5. A. crop B. export C. shortage D. resort Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 1. A. community B. villagers C. diseases D. important 2. A. electricity B. instead C. decided D. enclose 3. A. shortage B. product C. technology D. manage 4. A. resurface B. knowledge C. technical D. export 5. A. suburb B. entertainment C. medical D. atmosphere Choose the one word or phrase - A,B, C or D - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 1. The recent heavy rains have helped to ease the water ___. A. supply B. poverty C. plenty D. shortage 2. I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the ___. A. village B. community C. town D. country 3. They tried to find a way of bettering their lives. A. moving B. changing C. achieving D. improving 4. He came in tired and hungry and badly ___ need of a bath. A. for B. to C. on D. in 5. Last year we had a bumper crop of strawberries. A. large crop B. poor crop C. early crop D. record crop 6. I don't like quizzes because my general ___ is so poor. A. appearance B. memory C. knowledge D. thinking 7. The house had been ___ three apartments. A. turned in B. put in C. pulled down D. turned into 8. I'll speak to her as soon as she comes out of the meeting. A. goes to B. appears C. leaves D. attends 9. Most of the roads in the city have been ___ recently. A. replaced B. resurfaced C. removed D. returned 10. Is all this technology making our ___ simpler? A. life B. life’s C. livings D. lives Choose the one word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that best completes the sentence.
  22. 1. My mother and I are really looking forward ___ you again. A. to see B. seeing C. to seeing D. if we can see 2. I'll look after the children while you ___ dinner. A. make B. are making C. will be making D. made 3. 'It's really raining.' `Yes. If the weather ___ we'll have to camp somewhere else.' A. would get worse B. might get worse C. get worse D. should get worse 4. I'm going away for a few days. ___ back I’ll phone you. A. when I get B. while I'm getting C. if I get D. since .I get 5. ___ soon, I'm not going to wait. A. When they don't come B. If they don't come C. If they won't come D. When they'll come 6. 'Please don't leave your boots in the hall.' My mother is always telling me ___ A. not to leave my boots in the hall. B. don't leave my boots in the hall. C. not to leave your boots in the hall. D. not leave my boots in the hall 7. About 120 people ___ with the virus of bird flu since it ___ in Asia in 2003. A. have infected/ spread B. were infected/ has spread C. have been infected/ spread D. have been infected/ was spread . 8. 'Did you meet Ann here at the university?' 'No, we ___ when I started college.' A. have already met B. had already met C. had already been met D. had already meet 9. If it ___ very hard, the streets flood. A. rains B. will rain C. is raining D. would rain 10. I notified the bank that I ___ my address. A. was changing B. have changed C. had changed D. change 11. We'll be late unless we ___ now. A. leave B. don't leave C. had left D. have left 12. 'Did you tell Carol where ___ us this evening?' 'Yes, I did.' A. should she meet B. she to meet C. she meets D. to meet 13. When we. were children we ___ skating every winter. A. had gone B. are used to going C. would go D. were going 14. This technology is useless if you ___ to operate it. A. don't train B. won't train C. haven't trained D. aren't trained 15. 'How many people are there in your family?' The interviewer asked me ___ A. how many people there were in your family. B. how many people were there in my family. C. how many people were there in your family. D. how many people there were in my family. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. If I have to fly, I would get very nervous, so I usually drive. ABCD 2. Two days ago, the weather forecaster warned us that a tornado is coming. A B C D 3. I asked Sean how to pronounce his name? A B C D 4. They used to live in Chester for three years, didn't they?
  23. A B C D 5. At the interview they asked me when can you start work. ABCD 6. If I will have to make a difficult decision, I always discuss it with my friends. ABCD 7. Unless we work harder, we will finish on time. A B C D 8. Sandy called from Miami during the storm and said she was swimming here A B C D 9. She wanted to know whether I have seen Paul recently. A B C D 10. The house was enough comfortable but not luxurious. A B C D Choose the correct answer - A, B, C, or D. Last week I made the mistake of visiting the village where I grew up. It was a small, friendly community with two farms and a number of old cottages round the village green. I realized very quickly that although in many ways it appears unchanged, in reality hardly anything is the same. All the pretty cottages are there, of course, and both the picturesque farmhouses. But none of the inhabitants are country people. All of them are commuters, who leave early every morning for the nearby town. Neither of the farmhouses is attached to a farm these days; the land has been sold and is managed by somebody in an office somewhere who has little interest in the village itself There are a few new houses, but they have no local character; you can see the same style anywhere in the country. The whole of the village, in fact, has been tidied up so much that it has become nothing more than just another suburb. 1. The writer___ A. like living in a farmhouse. B. used to live in a cottage. C. grew up in a small rural community. D. came back from the village. 2. When he revisited his village, he quickly realized that ___. A. the village changed a lot in appearance. B. everything has almost changed C. all the pretty cottages as well as the farmhouses have been rebuilt. D. the residents of the village are all commuters. 3. Neither of the farmhouses___ A. has a connection with a farm. B. has been sold. C. is attached to the farmers. D. is managed by the commuters. 4. According to the writer,___ A. the village now has no local character. B. all the new houses are the same style. C. the village is more tidy than it used to. D. the village has become nothing but a suburb. 5. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? A. The writer has visited the village several times before. B. The writer revisited his village last week. C. The village has undergone significant changes. D. The village nowadays has become another suburb. Choose the one option - A, B, C or D - that best completes the passage. The world is divided (1) . two main parts: one part is poor and the (2) is rich. The poor countries (3) 'the developing countries'. The big problem that they have to (4) is lack of food and medical care. A lot of people do not have (5) food to eat and medicine to cure illnesses. In some parts, children are (6) starving. The land of those countries is (7) cultivate anything on. They do not know (8) new farming Methods as well as inventions and discoveries of science and technology.(9) , they do
  24. not have enough money to do it. They certainly need help from (10) countries. 1 . A. into B. to C. in D. from 2. A. another B. other C. others D. one 3. A. call B. have called C. called D. are called 4. A. meet B. discuss C. encounter D. do 5. A. very B. too C. many D. enough 6. A. even B. also C. such D. all 7. A. poor enough to B. so poor as to C. enough poor to D. too poor to 8. A. applying B. to apply C. how to apply D. how applying 9. A. However B. Moreover C. Therefore D. As a result 10. A. rich B. the rich C. another rich D. a rich THE FIRST TERM PRACTICE TEST Choose a word in each line that has different stress pattern. 1. A. backgroundB. careerC. privateD. brilliant 2. A. intendB. channelC. deliverD. presenting Choose a best option for these sentences: 3. I've been in this city for a long time. I ___ here sixteen years ago. A. have come B. was comingC. cameD. had come 4. A film which is made by photographing a series of changing drawings is called a ___. A. comedyB. dramaC. cartoonD. documentary 5. It was quite a cold day ___ it was sunny. A. becauseB. in spite ofC. because ofD. although 6. She often ___ to work at 5: 30 in the morning. A. isB. getC. goesD. go 7. They are living in the house ___ they bought last month. A. whenB. whichC. whyD. who 8. They are excellent students ___ have complete confidence. A. thatB. whichC. whoseD. whom 9. When I was young, I received some ___ training from my father A. scientificB. scientistC. scienceD. scientifically 10. He ___ London 2 years ago and I ___ him since then. A. was living-haven't seen B. left-haven't seenC. left- hadn't seenD. left-didn't see 11. ___ is used to copy the information from a computer onto paper. A. SpeakerB. PhotocopierC. MouseD. Printer 12. Would you ___ looking after my children for a while? A. careB. standC. agreeD. mind 13. After it ___ dry for two months, it rained heavily last night A. was B. would beC. had beenD. has been 14. My father didn't ___ coffee for the breakfast. A. use to have B. use be havingC. use to havingD. used to have 15. Robert is going to be famous someday. He ___ in three movies already A. appeared B. has appeared C. has been appearedD. had appeared 16. I think the ___ should help the poor. A. elderlyB. richC. sickD. injured 17. It ___ me 15 minutes to get to school every morning. A. takeB. tookC. takesD. has taken 18. Tom: - Hello, Mary! How are you? - Mary : ___ A. Hi, Tom! Fine. Thanks B. Yes, I am fine.C. Bye. See you laterD. And you?
  25. Find a word that has a different sound with the rest. 19 A. advantageB. mistakeC. newspaper D. radio 20. A. eightyB. lifeC. heightD. sky Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting: 21. We had to cancel the match because the bad weather. A B C D 22. I decided changing my job because the boss made me work overtime A B C D 23. He avoids to travel during rush hours. A B C D 24. The young has the future in their hands. A B C D 25. About one hundred buildings and houses have destroyed in the earthquake. A B C D Read the passage carefully then choose the correct answers: Marie Curie, the Polish - born chemist, was a courageous and determined woman. She was born on November 7th, 1867. She left her home for Paris to pursue her interest in science. Living in poverty, she still managed to graduate at the top of the class. She met Pierre Curie shortly after graduation and married him a year later. Together, Pierre and Marie formed the most famous husband-and-wife partnership in science history. They discovered the radioactive elements, Polonium and Radium. They were awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903. 26. What did Marie Curie go to France for? - ___ A. To find a jobB. To study C. To earn her living D. To take up a new hobby. 27. How old was Marie Curie when she won the first Nobel Prize? A. 36 years oldB. 67 years oldC. 30 years oldD. 44 years old 28. Polonium is a___. A. science historyB. prizeC. countryD. radioactive elements 29. How was Marie Curie when she first lived in Paris? A. richB. livelyC. poorD. bored 30. The word "determined" in line 1 means most nearly ___. A. honestB. resoluteC. found outD. brave Rewrite the sentences with the words given: 1. No one has known these roads before. These roads 2. Because the room was small, we couldn’t live in it Because of 3. I get to school by bike. How ? 4. I was late for class yesterday because I missed the bus. Why ? 5. Hoa visited the museum a few days ago. When ? 6. He still passed the exam although he made many mistakes in his writing. In spite of
  26. 7. Have the boys finished the work ? Has . . . . . . . . . . ? 8. Mr. Brown began to work for that company forty years ago. Mr. Brown has . . . . . . . . . OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 9 Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. gulf B. surface C. submarine D. current
  27. 2. A. ocean B. undersea C. beneath D. deep 3. A. poor B. tour C. actual D. group 4. A. tiny B. device C. krill D. migrate 5. A. think B. depth C. further D. breath Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 6. A. maintain B. marine C. challenge D. device 7. A. investigate B. information C. submarine D. independent 8. A. organism B. environment C. temperature D. satellite 9. A. carnivore B. entrapment C. technology D. Atlantic 10. A. secret B. ocean C. migrate D. herbicide Choose the word or phrase that could best explain the underlined word or phrase. 11. If modern technology did not exist, we would never have such precious information. A. valuable B. precise C. confidential D. detailed 12. Some marine animals are dangerous to humans. A. living in the mountain B. living in the ocean C. living in the forest D. living in the house 13. The floor was covered in tiny pieces of paper. A. unimportant B. many C. very large D. extremely small 14. Sperm whales and sharks are carnivores. A. animals that live in the sea B. animals that only eat plants C. fish that aren't born from eggs D. animals that eat meat 15. We enjoyed the warm water of the Gulf of Thailand. A. a small sea B. a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land C. a part of the sea enclosed by a wide curve of the shore D. a large area of water surrounded by land 16. We had an accidental meeting with an old friend at the party last night. A. unpleasant B. unexpected C. unlucky D. unacceptable 17. Whales feed on krill. A. tiny shellfish B. small fish C. sea plants D. small animals 18. ___ is the variety of different types of plant and animal life in a particular region. A. Interaction B. Herbicide C. Environment D. Bio-diversity 19. There is a large ___ of animals that live in Nairobi National Park. A. vary B. various C. varied D. variety 20. Sperm whale population is at risk due to hunting. A. in extinction B. in danger C. on the decrease D. in fewness Choose the best option 21. You've been coughing a lot lately. You___ smoke so much. A. shouldn't B. can't C. should D. can 22. What would Tom do if he ___ the truth? A. would know B. has know C. knows D. knew 23. If I ___ you, I wouldn’t buy that coat. A. am B. was C. were D. would be 24. You___ Mark. You know it’s a secret. A. should tell B. shouldn’t tell C. couldn’t tell D. might tell 25. If Lien ___ a raincoat, she wouldn’t get a cold. A. wears B. wore C. has worn D. had worn 26. I'm not an astronaut. If I___ an astronaut, I ___ my camera with me on the rocket ship. A. am/ will take B. were/ would take C. were/ had taken D. were/ would have taken 27. If I ___ in your position, I would not accept her offer. A. am B. were C. would be D. had been
  28. 28. Tom really___ go out. He has too much homework to do. A. can't B. shouldn't C. would D. should 29. What would you do if you___ a million dollars? A. win B. won C. had won d. will win 30. If you exercised more, you ___ feel better. A. don’t B. didn’t C. will D. would Choose the underlined part that needs correction. 31. Dennis used to smoking a lot a year ago. A B C D 32. The houses have been decorate very beautifully. A B C D 33. Both you or I have to help weak students of our class. A B C D 34. If I pass this exam, I would go to the university next September. A B C D 35. My car, that I have owned for five years, is a Ford. A B C D 36. He left her house in a hurry without to say goodbye to us. A B C D 37. If I had money, I will buy a car. A B C D 38. Would you mind lend me your bike until next week? A B C D 39. The match was cancelled due to the weather was bad. ABCD 40. Unless we worked harder, we would finish on time. A B C D Choose the correct option a, b, c or d to complete this, passage. Dolphins are known as marine (41) ___they breathe air, they are warm-blood, and they bear live young ones called (42) ___ The size of dolphin is very greatly. (43)___ smallest dolphins are just about 50 kg in weight and 1.2 meters in length (44) ___the largest one can weigh up to 8.200 kg and is 10 meters long. Dolphins are sociable creatures. They swim together in group known as (45) ___They show great ability in the water. Dolphins are interested (46) ___humans and often rescue people in the sea (47) ___are in danger. They are intelligent creatures and make sounds to (48)___ with each other. Scientists have studied dolphins (49) ___many years and are now looking into the possibility of dolphins that are able to carry (50) ___ tasks under the sea. 41. A. fish B. creatures C. mammals D. life 42. A. babies B. calves C. young D. diets 43. A. A B. An C. The D. And 44. A. when B. as C. while D. since 45. A. currents B. flocks C. herds D. teams 46. A. in B. at C. on D. of 47. A. which B. whose C. when D. who 48. A. talk B. communicate C. contact D. connect 49. A. in B. since C. for D. during 50. A. out B. in C. of D. with OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 10 Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. probably B. valuable C. bomb D. baby
  29. 2. A. campfire B. part C. animal D. natural 3. A. species B. destruction C. constant D. sickness Choose the word that has the main stress placed differently from the others. 4. A. endanger B. disappear C. prohibit D. destruction 5. A. industrial B. environment C. agriculture D. responsible 6. A. introduce B. peacefully C. consequence D. influence Choose A,B,C,or D that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the underlined part : 7. Many organizations have been set up and funds have been raised. A. established B. collapsed C. delayed D. decreased 8. Laws have been introduced to prohibit the killing of endangered animals. A. advised B. decreased C. ban D. encouraged 9. The is the air, water land in or on which people animals and plants live. A . consequence B. environment C. planet D. resource 10. Many national parks have been established endangered animals. A. to save B. to kill C. to protect D. to ban 11. Many rare of animals are in danger of extinction. A. species B. classes C. being D. pairs 12. People are destroying the air by adding .to it A. polluted B. pollutions C. polluters D. pollutants 13.Rain forest are places people harvest wood, delicious fruits, and powerful medicine. A. in which B. in that C. in where D. which 14. The heavy rain has caused in many parts of the country. A. crops B. floods C. water D. soil 15.The authority gathered those villagers .they explained the importance of forests . A. who B. whom C. to whom D. to that 16. He the details of his uncle’s will. A. was given B. gave C. gives D. being given 17. For a long time, the earth . to be flat. A. had believed B. had been believing C. was believed D. was been believed 18. 6. Sperm whale populations are at risk due to hunting. A. in extinction B. in danger C. on the decrease D. in fewness 19. They advised that part-time workers should . A. be employing B. have been employ C. employ D. be employed 20. He expected us him a job. A. offering B. to offer C. offer D. to be offered 21. More and more rare animals are danger of extinction. A. for B. on C. at D. in 22. Deforestation is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest. A. changing B. raising C. becoming D. damaging 23. Do you know exactly number of Siberian tigers in China ? A. a B. an C .the D. no article needed 24. Linda: Excuse me. Where’s the post office? Maria: . A. It’s over there. B. I’m afraid not. C. Don’t worry. D. Yes, I think so. 25. Peter: How often do you go to school? Harry: A. I go there early. B. Every day except Sunday.
  30. C. I don’t think so. D. I go there by bus. 26. A: “ Would you like to go to the movies tonight ?” - B: “ ” A. No I don’t like B. Yes I’d like C. Of course D. I’d love to 27. Human beings are changing the environment all respects. A. at B. for C. in D. upon 28. The sick man to the hospital. A. took B. has taken C. being taken D. was taken 29. A: Why do you ask me about the party ? B: I . to it. A. was not invited B. didn’t invite C. not invited D. was not been inviting 30. The people in our village are leading a life. A. peace B. peaceful C. peacefully D. peacefulness Choose the correct sentences which has the same meaning as the given one 31. help / saving / recycling / mainly / by / energy / the environment /. A. The environment helps saving energy mainly by recycling. B. Energy helps recycling mainly by the environment saving. C. Recycling helps the environment mainly by saving energy. D. Saving energy helps mainly by recycling the environment. 32.The park/ one/ America’s greatest/ wildness areas A. It is that the park one of America’s greatest wildness areas B. The park which is one of America’s greatest wildness areas C. It is the park one of America’s greatest wildness areas D. The park is one of America’s greatest wildness areas 33. at least 600,000 visitors/ come/ visit/ the park/ every year A. There are at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year B. At least 600,000 visitors who come to visit the Park every year C. At least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year D. There were at least 600,000 visitors come to visit the Park every year 34. The prices of the services/ reasonable/ every pockets A. The prices of the services which are reasonable for every pockets B. As the prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets C. The prices of the services are reasonable for every pockets D. The prices of the services that are reasonable for every pockets 35. The Royal National Park/ New South Wales, Australia A. The Royal National Park it is in New South Wales, Australia B. The Royal National Park, which is in New South Wales, Australia C. The Royal National Park is in that New South Wales, Australia D. The Royal National Park is in New South Wales, Australia Choose the underlined part A, B, C, or D that needs correcting. 36. It’s difficult for me decide whether I should accept the job or not . A B C D 37.” How many rice do you want ?” “ A kilo , please.” A B C D 38. In summer , Peter usually plays the tennis every day. A B C D 39. People can use to music to express their emotions. A B C D 40. Music plays an importance part in our life.
  31. A B C D Choose the word among A, B, C, D that best fits the blank in the following passage: Wild animals play an important part in the balance of nature, and (41) us with many important products. Birds and other small animals help control (42) . Wild animals provide fur, food, and recreation. They (43) make our surrounding more interesting. Uncontrolled hunting (44) destroyed much wildlife. People have also harmed animals by destroying their habitats. Many animals, such as the passenger pigeon, have disappeared completely. Others, including the whopping crane, the blue whale, and the American alligator, are in danger of dying (45) . 41. A- supply B- provide C- help D- give 42. A- insects B- snakes C- butterflies D- worms 43. A- too B- either C- as well D- even 44. A- was B- had C- has D- have 45. A- away B- off C- down D- out Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. Wild animals (and wild plants) and the wild places where they live are seriously threatened almost everywhere. One species has become extinct in each year of this century. But many hundreds are now in danger. Lack of attention would lead to the rapid advance of the process of extinction. Already many kinds of wild animals has been so reduced in number that their role in the ecosystem is forgotten. Animals like the great apes, the whales, seals etc. thought to be in danger of extinction. But even more important, perhaps than individual kinds of animals and plants, whole habitats are in danger of vanishing: marshes are being drained, and the world forests, especially tropical forests are being cut down to satisfy man’s needs of timber and paper. What would our world be like if all the wild animals and wild plants vanished? - Would our life still exist then? 46. What would happen to the human beings if the wild life vanished? A. Many species would quickly become extinct. B. Tropical forests would be cut down. C. The human life would be seriously threatened. D. Species would go on dying out. 47. What is more important than individual kinds of animals and plants? A. The vanishing of whole habitats. B. The extinction of many species. C. The rapid advance of the process of extinction. D. Man’s need of timber and paper 48. What does the writer caution us against? A. cutting down the tropical forests. B. hunting wild animals. C. draining marshes. D. destroying our environment. 49. What would happen if we cut down forests? -.> Cutting down forests would cause A. the changes of temperature. B. the flood C. both A and B are correct. D. none are correct. 50. “To threaten” in the passage means A. to pollute C. to vanish B. to give fear to D. to poison OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 11 Choose the word that has the underlined syllable pronounced different from the others. 1. A. worked B. hoped C. watched D. lived
  32. 2 A. invader B. destroy C. spend D. soldier 3. A. nature B. toxic C. plant D. contain 4 A. played B. missed C. called D. moved 5 A. nation B. tourist C. study D. return Choose the word whose main stress is placed different from the others. 6. A. ethnic B. explore C. orphan D. fauna 7. A. dependent B. survival C. minority D. recognize 8. A. temperature B. chemical C. habit D. location 9. A. abandon B. national C. wilderness D. butterfly 10 .A. establish B. disaster C. tropical D. dependent Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence. 11. Cuc Phuong National Park ___ over 200 square kilometers of rainforest. A. contains B. gets C. hold D. covers 12. An interesting ___of this park is Orphanage, where orphaned animals are taken care of. A.advantage B.feature C.area D.zone 13. A child who has lost one or both of his parents by death is called ___ child. A. an abandoned B. an orphan C. a homeless D.orphanage 14.The ___ has threatened many of animals in this park. A.rainforest B. population C. increase D.contamination 15. They went camping in the beautiful ___ of the rainforest. A.wildlife B. wildness C.wild D.wilderness 16. This park was ___ before World War II A. set B. located C. established D. stationed 17. We were very ___at his success. A. surprised B.interested C.keen D.fond 18. One species is dependent ___ another of survival. A. on B. to C. of D.at 19. My home village is ___ 40 kilometers north of the capital A. located B. held C. laid D. surrounded 20. The cattle drank from a river polluted with toxic chemicals A.waste B. colorless C. odorless D. poisonous 21. We ___ to the beach yesterday if the sun had been shining. A.will go B.would go C.would have gone D. had gone 22. If he ___ up earlier, he ___ to work on time. A. got / would get B. had got / would get C. would get / got D. would have got / had got 23. We wouldn’t have been to the cinema___we hadn’t had ticket. A. if B. unless C. because of D. in spite of 24. What ___ if you had met him yesterday? A. did you do B. would you do C. would you have done D. will you do 25. They ___ the farm if they ___ enough money. A. had enlarged / would have had B. would enlarge / had had C. enlarged / would have D. would have enlarged /had had Choose the underlined part (A,B,C or D) that needs correcting. 26. He wouldn’t have known the news if you had told him. A B C D 27. I had gone to see you if I’d known what you were ill.
  33. A B C D 28. My brother would buy a sports car if he don’t have the money. A B C D 29. If I have free time next Sunday, I would visit my grandmother. A B C D 30. If I were you, I would have forgotten about buying a new car. A B C D Choose one sentence that best rewrites the root one. 31. He didn’t work hard, so he failed the exam. A. If he worked hard, he wouldn’t fail the exam. B. If he hadn’t worked hard, he would have failed the exam. C. He would have passed the exam if he had worked hard. D. He had passed the exam if he would have worked hard. 32. I was tired because I stayed up late last night. A. If I hadn’t stayed up late at night, I wouldn’t have been tired. B. I hadn’t been tired if I wouldn’t have stayed up lat. C. If I had stayed up late at night, I would have been tired. D. I wouldn’t be tired If I didn’t stay up late at night. 33. The shirt didn’t fit me so I didn’t buy it. A. If the shirt fit me, I will buy it. B. If the shirt fitted me, I would buy it. C. If the shirt had fitted me, I would have bought it. D. I didn’t buy the shirt due to it didn’t fit me. 34. He didn’t know French so he didn’t go to Paris for his holiday. A. Unless he knew French, he wouldn’t go to Paris for his holiday. B. If he knew French, he would have gone to Paris for his holiday. C. If he had gone to Paris, he would have known French. D. Had he known French, he would have gone to Paris for his holiday. 35. He worked lazily so he was sacked. A. If he hadn’t worked lazily, he wouldn’t have been sacked. B. If he worked lazily, he would be sacked. C. Unless he had worked lazily, he would have been sacked. D. If he hadn’t worked lazily, he would have been sacked. 36. He didn’t take any medicine so he feels worse now. A. If he had taken the medicine, he would have felt better now. B. If he had taken the medicine, he would feel better now. C. If he took the medicine, he would feel better now. D. Unless he took the medicine, he wouldn’t feel better now 37. We want to buy that house but we don’t have enough money. A. Unless we have enough money, we won’t buy that house. B. We would have bought that house if we had had enough money. C. If we had enough money, we would have bought that house. D. If we had enough money, we would buy that house. 38. They couldn’t go home because it stormed terribly. A. If it hadn’t stormed terribly, they could have gone home. B. If it didn’t storm terribly, they would go home. C. It stormed terribly so that they couldn’t go home D. They couldn’t go home due to terribly storm. 39. Without Jack’s help, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table. A. Jack hadn’t helped, but I could move the table. B. Jack didn’t help, so I hadn’t been able to move the table. C. If Jack hadn’t helped, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table.
  34. D. Had Jack helped, I wouldn’t have been able to move the table. 40. You wouldn’t have made many mistakes if you had been careful. A. You didn’t make many mistakes because you weren’t careful. B. You made many mistakes because you were careful. C. You were careful, so you didn’t make many mistakes. . D.You weren’t careful, so you made many mistakes. Read the following passage and choose best answer ( A,B,C or D ) for each blank. The ostrich is the (41) ___ bird in the world, and an adult can be more than ninety kilos. Most wild ostriches live in southern Africa, but there are only a (42)___of them left. Like all birds, ostriches have wings, (43)___ they cannot fly. They use their wings to help them (44)___ when they are running. Ostriches can run very fast , from sixty-five to ninety kilometers an hour, so it is very difficult for (45)___ animals to catch them. 41. A. large B. larger C. largest D. most largest 42. A.few B. little C. lot D. many 43. A. or B. and C. but D. except 44. A. direct B. change C. alter D. turn 45. A. another B. other C. others D. one other Read the passage below and choose one best answer for each question. Parks in our country are wonderful playgrounds and millions of people visit them every year. There are places where you can camp without charge or you can rent rooms in a hotel. You can take a long walk in the forests, take boat trips, or climb mountains. You are not allowed to hunt in the park, so there are many wild animals. You can fish in the streams of most of the parks. The park keepers sometimes go with the visitors on walks to tell them about the animals, plants, and mountains. They also have programmes and talks at the campgrounds and in the hotels so that people can learn all about the park and the things that are in it. 46. We can camp in the parks ___. A. without having to pay anything B. with a small fee C. if we rent a room in a hotel D. if we visit them every year 47. Which of the following activities is not mentioned in the passage? A. go for a walk B. go climbing C. go skiing D. go by boat 48. The word “ streams ” in line 4 is closest in meaning to ___. A. small rivers B. ponds C. lakes D. big sea 49. The word “ them ” in line 5 refers to ___. A. parks B. visitors C. park keepers D. animals 50. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. There are many animals in the parks. B. We can walk and have talks with the park keepers. C. We are allowed to fish in most of the parks. D. We can hunt in the parks. OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 12 Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. NOT FOR JAZZ
  35. We have an old (1) ___ instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is (2) ___ in the living- room .It has belonged to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather (3) ___ years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor .She tried (4) ___ jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings (5) ___.My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father’s. 1. A. music B. music’s C. musical D. musician 2. A. placed B. set C. kept D. held 3. A. much B. many C. number D. lots 4. A. play B. played C. to play D. to playing 5. A. broken B. breaking C. were breaking D. were broken Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question. FOLK MUSIC Pop music has always been influenced by other forms of music. An important form is folk music. Folk songs are the songs composed and sung by country people .The songs may be hundreds of years old, so nobody knows who originally composed them. Modern music is often music for dancing. In Britain it was traditionally played with instruments like flute, accordion, etc. In the 1950s and 1960s the people who wrote songs and played them with acoustic guitars were also called folk singers. The songs were often “protest songs”, complaining of bad things happening in society. 6. Which form of music is pop music mainly influenced by? A. classical music B. folk music C. jazz D. rock ‘n’ roll 7. Who were folk songs composed by? A. countryside people B. city people C. modern musicians D. old singers 8. According to the passage, what is modern music often used for? A. Singing only B. playing with guitars C. dancing D. forming pop music 9. In the 1956s, what did people play folk songs with? A. pianos B. flutes C. drums D. guitars 10. Why are folk songs called “protect songs”? A. Because they are sung by country people. B. Because they are hundreds of years old. C. Because nobody knows who originally composed them. D. Because they complain about bad things happening in society. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 11. A. answer B. listen C. music D. solemn 12. A. business B. serious C. compose D. easily 13. A. news B. songs C. feelings D. delights 14. A. design B. classical C. music D. museum 15. A. summer B. suitable C. sugar D. Sunday Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. 16. A. language B. solemn C. event D. rousing 17. A. African B. Westerner C. Mexican D. Vietnamese 18. A. lyrical B. favorite C. emotion D. classical 19. A. composer B. funeral C. musician D. tradition 20. A. entertain B. joyfulness C. serious C. atmosphere Choose the best answer to complete these sentences.
  36. 21. Joe: Who are you? - Sue: ___ A. How do you do? B. Thank you, Joe C. Fine, thanks D. My name is Sue. 22. Peter: There is no instrument in the house. - Anne: It doesn’t ___ A. case B. worry C. make anything D. matter 23. Diana: You are going to fail your singing test. - Jess: ___ A. It’s the same. B. I don’t care. C. I’m not mind at all. D. It makes nothing. 24. I don’t like this CD. Can I have___? A. something else B. something other C. something either D. other thing 25. Chris: Where do you work? - Evan: In a studio. - Chris: ___ A. That must be interesting B. What for? C. It is so D. When? 26. “Did you go to the concert last night?” -“___.” A. Yes, I like. B. Yes, I did. C. No, I don’t D. No, I’m afraid that I have no time 27. Nam: Do you think that song can reach the top chart this week? -Minh: ___ A. Yes, I think too. B. Yes, I think so. C. I like it. D. Really? 28. Huong: Hey, I’ve got a poster of that film. - Van: ___ A. Where? B. Here it is. C. Oh, I love it. D. I’ve got to go. 29. Bill: Would you like to come to my party? - Jeff: Is your brother going too? - Bill: ___ A: Yes, certainly. B. Do you think so? C. Yes, we are. D. I’m thinking of it. 30. Lan: I’ve got a cold. - Ba: ___ A. Oh dear! B. My dear! C. I regret it! D. Bless you. Choose the best answer 31. Music in general and pop music in particular makes people ___. A. excite B. exciting C. excited D. excitement 32. As a nurse, I learned to control my ___. A. hopes B. emotions C. abilities D. thought 33. Folk music ___ babies to sleep. A. makes B. wakes C. lulls D. lets 34. Music adds ___ to the atmosphere of a festival. A. sadness B. joyfulness C. disappointment D. happy 35. Van Cao is one of the most well-known ___ in Vietnam. A. actors B. authors C. musicians D. singers 36. I’ll post the card today ___ there on my mother’s birthday. A. to get it B. in order to get it C. so as it gets D. so that it gets 37. Did the teacher explain how ___ this problem. A. do we solve B. can we solve C. to solve D. solve 38. ___ is it from here to the theatre? A. How B. How far C. How long D. How often 39. Would you like to go out ___ a meal tonight, Joan? A. to B. with C. of D. for 40. We started early in order ___ miss the first part of the concert.
  37. A. to not B. not for C. not to D. for no Identify the one underlined word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 41. I often switch off the heating for saving money. A B C D 42. Scott Joplin, a well-known African American piano player, was born in 1868 and had died in 1917. A B C D 43. We gave Nick a map so that he will be able to find the way all right. A B C D 44. Do you know what kind of music does Minh like? A B C D 45. Perhaps mankind’s first importance music influence was the songs of birds. A B C D Choose the one correct sentence which is built from the words provided. 46. apologize / coming / he / me / for / late / telephoned / to. A. He telephoned me for apologize to coming late. B. He telephoned me to apologize for coming late. C. He apologize me for coming late to telephoned. D. He coming to apologize me for telephoned late. 47. will / do / it / this / what / you / if / rain / afternoon ? A. If it rains this afternoon what you will do? B. What will it do if you rains this afternoon? C. What will you do if it rains this afternoon? D. If you do this afternoon what will it rains? 48. job / to / going / the / to / a / are / capital / you / find / it? A. Are you going to the capital to find a job? B. Are you to find a job to the capital going? C. Are you a job to find going to the capital? D. Are you to the capital going to find a job? 49. why / do / Tam / listening / jazz / you / enjoys / to / know ? A.You know why do Tam enjoys listening to jazz? B. Why do Tam know you enjoys listening to jazz? C. Do you know why Tam enjoys listening to jazz? D. Why Tam know do you enjoys listening to jazz? 50. often / go / concert / how / your / to / do / the / family? A. How do your family go to the concert often? B. How your often family do go to the concert? C. How go to the concert often your family do? D. How often do your family go to the concert? OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 13 Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest. 1. a. cinema b. sequence c. character d. event
  38. 2. a. degree b. existence c. audience d. appear 3. a. cartoon b. detective c. tragic d. Titanic 4. a. engage b. rapid c. disaster d. instead 5. a. discover b. horror c. science d. movement Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest. 6. a. form b. first c. enough d. Stephen 7. a. excite b. decide c. horrify d. mind 8. a. photograph b. laugh c. plough d. enough 9. a. weigh b. high c. plough d. cough 10. a. disaster b. discover c. liner d. cinema Choose one best option to fill in each sentence 11. There’s a love story in it, and it’s very funny. I suppose you’d call it a ___ a. horror film b. detective film c. romantic comedy d. thriller 12. Steven Spielberg is one of the famous ___.He has made lots of films including Jaw, Jurassic Park, Schindler’s List, etc. a. stars b. directors c. actors d. script writers 13. The film contains of explicit ___of violence. a. scenes b. scents c. sceneries d. screens 14. The main ___is played by Nicole Kidman. a. actress b. character c. director d. film maker 15. Silence of The Lambs is a/an ___film. It makes the audience scared. a. disaster b. science fiction c. action d. horror 16. The film is ___the 1940s, during the Second World War. a. made for b. based on c. set in d. occurred in 17. The movie Schindler’s List was ___on the novel Schindler’s Ark written by the Australian writer Thomas Keneally. a. based b. depended c. played d. performed 18. Charlie Chaplin is considered as the greatest comic actor of the ___. a. musical cinema b. commercial film c. romantic comedy d. silent cinema 19. When did the cinema come into ___? a. exist b. existing c. existence d. existences 20. England is an ___country. a. industrialize b. industry c. industrial d. industrialization Choose the best answer. 21. “Look outside! ___ sky is getting very dark”. - “I hope it isn’t going to be a storm”. A. A B. The C. x D. Some 22. I’d like to invite him to ___ dinner next week if that’s OK with you. A. a B. the C. x D. an 23. “I’m going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?” - “Yes, they’re on ___ floor in ___ kitchen.” A. a / the B. the / the C. a / a D. the / a 24. “Do you see the video store? I was sure it was on ___Main Street.” “I think it’s on ___side street, but I’m not sure which one” A. the /the B. the / a C. a / X D. X / a 25. “Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her?” - “I don’t know. She seemed ___in it, however.” A. interest B. interesting C. interested D. interestingly
  39. 26. The students all went to the circus yesterday. I heard it was really ___. A. amused B. amusing C. amuse D. amusingly 27. I was ___that Jane couldn’t come to the party. Her boss made her work overtime. A. disappointing B. disappointedly C. disappoint D. disappointed 28. What a terrible football game! I thought it was ___. A. delightful B. delighting` C. delight D. delighted 29. It was not until 2:30 that everyone ___ leave the stadium. A. can B. could C. will D. must 30. It ___ not until last summer we had a holiday. A. is B. has been C. had been D. was Choose the sentence which has a similar meaning to the sentence printed before. 31. The clown amused the children. a. The clown had the children amusing. b. The children found the clown amusing. c. The clown made the children amuse. d. The children were amusing the clown. 32. The film excited us all a lot. a. The film had a lot excitement. b. We were excited about all of the film. c. The film made all of us feel a lot of excited. d. All of us were excited about the film. 33. He didn’t come until 6 p.m. a. It was not until 6 p.m. that he came. b. He stayed until 6 p.m. c. It was 6 p.m., but he didn’t come. d. He came before 6 p.m. 34. Horror films terrify my little sister. a. My little sister is terrifying of horror films. b. My little sister is terrified of horror films. c. My little sister thinks horror films are terrified. d. Horror films are terrified to my little sister. 35. I delight in reading English books. a. I hate reading English books. b. I am interested in reading English books. c. I am tired of reading English books. d. I am not excited at reading English books. 36. We didn’t meet them until 2007. a. It was not until 2007 that we meet them. b. It was not until 2007 that we met them. c. It was 2007 that we didn’t meet them. d. Not until 2007 we met them. Choose the best option. 37 ___ men are often paid more than ___ women for ___ the same job. a. Ø – the –the b. Ø - Ø - the c. The-the-the d. Ø - Ø - Ø 38. At first she was train to be ___ scriptwriter, but later she worked as ___ director assistant in a studio. a. a- a b. the-the c. a-the d. the-a 39. ___ sun gives off ___ heat and ___ light. a. Ø - Ø - Ø b. The-the-a c. The -. Ø - Ø d. A-a-a 40. Are you going to ___ countryside for ___ week?
  40. a. A-a b. the-a c. the-an d. the - Ø Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase. Modern cinema audiences expect (41) ___ plenty of thrilling scenes in action films. These scenes (42) ___ are known as stunts are usually (43) ___ by stuntmen who are specially trained to dangerous things (44) ___. Anyone can crash a car, but if you are (45) ___ a film, you have to be extremely precise, sometimes you drive and stop right in front of the camera and film crew. At (46) ___ early stage in the (47) ___, an expert stuntman is (48)___ to work out the action scenes and form a team. He is the only person who can against the words of the director, (49) ___ he will usually only (50) ___ this in the regards of safe. 41. a. see b. to see c. seeing d. seen 42. a. which b. whom c. of that d. those 43. a. produced b. performed c. cancelled d. interfered 44. a. safe b. safety c. safely d. safeness 45. a. firing b. working c. doing d. acting 46. a. a b. an c. the d. no article 47. a. produce b. product c. production d. productive 48. a. called in b. came in c. checked in d. taken in 49. a. despite b. in spite of c. due to d. because 50. a. to do b. does c. do d. done OBJECTIVE PRACTICE TEST OF UNIT 14 Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
  41. Question 1: A. group B. danger C. together D. dog Question 2: A. club B. compete C. school D. bicycle Question 3: A. circle B. center C. coconut D. century 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 4: Nancy: “It’s so hot.” - Nick: “I’ll open the window.” A. Nick predicts he will open the window. B. Nick offers to open the window. C. Nick promises to open the window. D. Nick is going to open the window. Question 5: You don’t need your umbrella today. I don’t think it will rain. A. It won’t rain because you don’t need your umbrella. B. You don’t need your umbrella although it will rain. C. You don’t need your umbrella so it won’t rain. D. It won’t rain so you don’t need your umbrella. Question 6: I am sure you won’t like that restaurant. A. I know you are going to like that restaurant. B. I know you will not like that restaurant. C. I recommend you to like that restaurant. D. You are likely to like that restaurant. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word(s) for each of the blanks from 7 to 11 Over the (7) past 25 years, football has not only taken (8) place as the world’s major game in an ephemeral world but has also blossomed in other sides of society, commerce and politics. Football, more than (9) any other factor, has developed through regions, people and nations. With (10) approximately two hundred million active players it now (11) attracts a substantial chunk of the leisure industry, having opened up new markets for itself and for the rest of the business affairs. Question 7: A. past B. pass C. late D. recent Question 8: A. origin B. place C. root D. cause Question 9: A. the B. any C. some D. several Question 10: A. approximately B. totally C. accurately D. completely Question 11: A. attracts B. comprises C. constitutes D. contacts Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 12: My sister is really mean. I try borrowing her some money but I know ___. A. she will lend me. B. she is going to lend me. C. she is certain to lend me. D. she won’t lend me. Question 13: Which is the best way to offer your visitor a cup of tea? A. Why don’t you have a cup of tea? B. Would you mind having a cup of tea? C. Could you have a cup of tea? D. Will you have a cup of tea? Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. Question 14: An extra-time penalty gave Barcelona a last gasp winner over Chelsea. A B C D Question 15: The sky is getting really dark and it’ll storm. A B C D