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1. Volunteer teachers will help Vietnamese teachers to teach the students pronunciation and conversational skills F
2. Each volunteer teacher will have to be responsible for a class of 50 students F
3. Volunteers in this teaching program must be qualified and experienced in teaching English F
4. Volunteer teachers should be enthusiastic about their work with students .T
I.Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest.
1. A. volunteer B. university C. student D. museum
2. A. yesterday B. rhyme C. yellow D. yahoo
3. A. twelve B. two C. twenty D. twinkle
4 . A. wine B. write C. wrong D. shipwreck
5. A. troupe B. group C. troop D. trousers
6. B. cream B. team C. heat D. dreadful
II. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the other words.
1. A. donation B. understand C. education D. mathematics
2 .A. competitive B. competition C. participate D. remote
3 . A. annual B. spirit C. complete D. sentence
4. A. orphanage B. participate C. vacation D. remote
5. A. total B. complete C. announce D. observe
6. A. believe B. happiness C. area D. comfort
III. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. Bob always dreams...................rich.
A. of being B. in being C. of been D. to being
2. Jack admitted.................. the money.
A. to steal B. stealing C. steal D. to steal
3. I apologized .................. the book at home.
A. to leaving B. leaving C. to leave D. for leaving
4. Diana looked forward ..................... Da Lat again.
A. to visiting B. to visit C. visit D. visiting
5. Would you mind ..................for a moment?
A. wait B. to wait C. waiting D. to waiting
6. He .................. reading books when he has free time.
A. enjoys B. wants C. would like D. hopes
7. Could you stop .......................so much noise?
A. to do B. making C. to make D. doing
8..................... their work, they went home.
A. Finished B. Finishing C.Had finished D. Having finished
9. ..............the door, he turned on the lights.
A. Opening B. Opened C. Having opened D. Having open
10. The judges will observe and……….your performance.
A. mark B. score C. write D. award
11. The competition’s aim is to…………the spirit of learning English among.
A. grow B. present C. offer D. stimulate
12. The English competition was………..by the Students’ Parents Society
A. sponsored B.made C. created D.supposed
13. Nam was the winner and he was…………..a set of CDs for studying English.
A. responded B. welcomed C. announced D. awarded
14…………of the committee, I’d like to thank you for your generous donation.
A.According B. On behalf C. In addition D. Together
15. His aim is to…………up a new company
A. Strike B. set C. show D. stand
16. Volunteers spend time reading books to the ………..in the homes for the old.
A. aging B. aged C. ages D. age
17. Your volunteers go and work in the home of…………..
A. B & D are correct B. old and sick people C. old and sick D. the old and the sick
18. People who live in………areas need the help from the government.
A. Populous B. remote C. crowded D. wealthy
19. Lan: What kind of volunteer work are you taking part ____?
Hoa: I am helping people in mountainous areas.
A. in B. of C. at D. for
20. David: _______the General Knowledge Quiz?
Daisy: Oh, it’s great. It’s an opportunity to test my general knowledge.
A. Where do you think of B. Where do you think of
C. What do you think of D. All are correct
21. Mai: _____ do you support charities?
Hung: Sometimes.
A. Where B. Why C. When D. How often
22. A: What kind of volunteer work are you participating in?
B: We are helping people in mountainous areas to…………..
A. read and write B. play games C. doing shopping D. cook meals
23. A: What do you think of the English Speaking Competition?
B :………….,it’s a good time to practise my English.
A. Yes, please B. Oh, it’s boring C. In my opinion D. You are welcome
24. Minh: “Thanks a lot.”
Tom: “_____________”
A. Oh, that's too bad. B. Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. C. Of course. D. Don't mention it.
IV. Mark the letter A, , C or D to indicate the CLOSEST word in meaning to the underlined word in the following sentence.
1. The handicapped are in need of help from the community.
A. disabled B. wicked C. sacred D. beloved
2. The competition was aimed to stimulate the learning spirit among students .
A. announce B. encourage C. represent D. enjoy
3. All students can take part in the annual English-speaking Competition.
A. happening once a year B. happening once a term
C. happening once a month D. happening once every six months
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in the following question.
1. He advised me to not buy a new computer because it was not necessary
A. to not=>NOT TO B. because C. was D. not necessary
2. All the students are looking forward to go to the stadium to watch the football match.
A. forward to go=>TO GOING B. are C. to D. to watch
3. Joyce thanked us inviting them to dinner and said that they wanted to have us over for dinner the next week.
A. us FOR inviting B. to dinner C. said D. us over
4. You can congratulate yourself about having done an excellent job.
A. about=>ON B. yourself C.congratulate D. having done
5. Let me know if you are interested to take part in the Sculpture Competition.
A. to take=>TAKING B. know if C. in D. Sculpture
6. Peter apologized for break the vase.
A. break=>BREAKING B. apologized C. for D. the vase
7. She smelt something burning and saw smoke rise.
A. smelt B. burning C.rise=>rising D. saw smoke
8. Walking briskly for 30 minutes or to run for 15 minutes will burn an approximately equal number of calories.
A. to run=>RUNNING B. Walking C. will burn D. approximately
9. So far this term, the students in writing class have learned how to write their statements, organize their material, and summarizing their conclusion.
A. organize B. to write C. have learned D. summarizing=>SUMMARIZE
10. Each nation has many people who voluntary take care of others.
A. voluntary take=>VOLUNTARILY B. each C. has D. others
VI. Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets .
1. Each year many people………VOLUNTARILY.............take care of the old and the disabled ( volunteer )
2. Nam was the winner and he was………AWARDED…...a set of CDs for studying English. ( award)
3. In activity 5, Hung had difficulty.........RECITING................ the poem, he could not remember the last sentence. (recite)
4. After retiring, my aunt works as a volunteer for the local (orphan) .........ORPHANAGE............
5.You are under no obligation to help as assistance is purely ..........VOLUNTARY..................(volunteer )
6.My brother and his friends spend hours a week helping (advantage) .......DISADVANTAGED....................or handicapped children in the city.
II.Use the suggestions to rewrite the given sentences without changing the meanings
1. He couldn’t come to the school on time because of the heavy rain.
The heavy rain prevented him from coming to the school on time
2. The boy finished his homework and then went to play football.
Having finished his homework , The boy went to play football.
3. “Why didn’t you come to my birthday party yesterday, Hoa ?” Hung asked.
Hung asked Hoa why she hadn't come to his birthday party the previous day
4.“ You didn’t learn the old lesson so you got bad mark,” the teacher said to the boy.
The teacher accused the boy of not having learned the old lesson
5. “You broke the vase, Mary” the woman said.
The woman accused Mary of having broken the vase
6. “I hear you passed your exams. Congratulations! ” Peter said to me.
Peter congratulated me on passing my exams
7. “ I can’permit you use my car.” His father said to him .
His father prevented him from using his car
8. “ I hear you won the championship. Congratulations”.
Mary congratulated me on winning the championship
9. Jane said to Bill, “When do you expect to finish your assignment?"
Jane asked Bill when he expected to finish his assignment
10.“Where did you go last night, Nam?”, said Hoa
Hoa asked Nam where he had gone the night before
11. “Turn off the computer. You are not allowed to play the game now,” Dick’s mother said
Dick’s mother prevented him from playing the game them
*Read the passage, then choose the best answer
Completing a marathon is considered very difficult, many coaches believe that it is possible for anyone who is willing to put in the time and effort. Obviously, most participants do not run a marathon to win. More important for most runners is their personal finish time and their placement within their specific age group and gender. Another very important goal is to break certain time barriers. For example, ambitious recreational first-timers often try to run the marathon under 4 hours; more competitive runners will attempt to run under 3 hours. Many runners then prefer to finish for example in 3:29:59, which makes them " sub-3:30h marathoners ", instead of 3:30:01.
For most runners, the marathon is the longest run they have ever attempted. Many coaches believe that the most important element in marathon training is the long run. Recreational runners commonly try to reach a maximum of about 20 miles in their longest weekly run and about 40 miles a week in total when training for the marathon. More experienced marathoners may run a longer distance. During marathon training, adequate recovery time is crucial. If fatigue or pain is felt, it is recommended to take a kreak for a couple of days or more to let the body heal. Overtraining is a condition that results from not getting enough rest to allow the body to recover from difficult training. It can actually result in a lower endurance and speed and place a runner at a greater risk of injury.
1. Marathon completion is ______________ .
A. impossible B. easy C. not very difficult D. very difficult
2. One of the important goals in a marathon competition is __________ .
A. breaking time barriers B. age
C. gender D. reaching the finish
3. In marathon training, the most important is ____________ .
A. the age B. the coaches' belief
C. the long run D. the recreation
4. If the marathon runner feels tired or has a pain, _________.
A. he should continue the training B. he should quit running forever
C. it is time for him to stop his training D. he should take a break for several days
5. Overtraining may lead to _________ .
A. good results B. long endurance C. injury D. recovery
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III. Read the passage and do the tasks that follow
1. A beauty contest is a competition based mainly, though not always entirely , on the physical beauty of its contestants. But it doesn’t involve of their personalities , and questions they answer and how they answer them . Almost invariably, competitions for men and women are separate events, and those for men are not referred to as beauty contests . Beauty contests for women are more common , and winners are called beauty queens. Beauty contests for men , like Mr. Universe, are more likely to be “body building” contests quite unlike the traditional “beauty contests” in which women are judged upon many attributes both physical and otherwise . However, in the 1990s, male “beauty contests” began to shift focus. Instead of only considering muscle mass, the competitions began to judge the natural physical attributes of the contestants as well as their physiques. These include Mr. World and Manhunt International.
* a. Decide whether the statements are T (true) or F (false)
1. All beauty contests are based on the beauty of contestants F (false)
2. There are “beauty contests” for men T (true)
b. Answer the questions
1. What is a beauty contest based mainly on ? A beauty contest is a based mainly on the physical beauty of its contestants
2. What do we call the women who win in the beauty contests ? we call the women who win in the beauty contests beauty queens
3. When did the male “beauty contests” begin to shift focus ? the male “beauty contests” began to shift focus in the 1990s
IV. Read the passage and fill in each blank with a suitable word.
The London Marathon is one of the best known long distance races in the world. Some of the (1)..............most..............famous long – distance runners have completed in it. But (2)..............what.............makes it different from many other great sporting events is (3) ...... the.................fact that ordinary people can (4)......................take .........part along side international stars.
The race was the idea of Chris Brasher, a former Olympic athlete . In 1979, friends told him about the New York Marathon, during (5)..........which..............the runners are encouraged to carry (6)...........on...............to the end of the course by the enthusiastic shouts of the spectators. He flew to the USA to run in the race (7)................and............was so impressed by (8)................it..............that he decided to organize a similar event in Britain. Many problems (9)...........had............to be overcome before the first London Marathon took place in 1981. Chris Brasher still takes a keen interest in the event, even though he is no (10) ...........longer............ organizer.
1- most 2- what 3- the 4 – take 5- which 6- on 7- and 8- it 9- had/ needed/ were 10 -longer
Multiple choice
1. The woman _______ I was looking smiled
A. at whose B. for whom C. at whom D. at which
2. The flat _______ he lived was dirty
A. in which B. in what C. to which D. to whom
3. He is the boy _________ I went to school
A. with which B. to whom C. with whom D. to which
4. The woman _________ I told you works in our school
A. about which B. to which C. to whom D. about whom
5. Pam is the friend ________ she loves
A. to whom B. with whom C. which D. whom
6. The music _________ we are learning is very wonderful
A. which B. to which C. with which D. who
7. The bus ________ I go to work is very fast
A. on which B. to which C. that D. to that
8. The man ________ I work is very nice
A. whose B. who C. for whom D. which
9. The house ________ I live is very small
A. which B. what C. when D. in which
10. Do you know the person __________ they were talking ? A. to who B. to whom C. in whom D. by whom
11. The man ________ is my teacher
A. which she is speaking to B. whom she is speaking with C. to whom she is speaking D. to whom she is speaking with
[part 1]
1. Buses and trains need to reserve some special seats or areas for women with babies, the elderly and the disabled.
2. Those who do noisy jobs such as airport ground staff or construction workers for a long time are ly to have hearing impairment.
3. It is crucial for teenagers to paripate in charity work of any kind. That helps them learn how to care and share.
4. Both parents and teachers need to teach children to have a respectful attitude to the elderly.
5. Making a small donation to a charity helps young people be aware of the value of money.
6. To many students, working with a tutor is preferred to working with a peer.
7. Jane's mother always appreciates her attempt to fulfill her duties even when she was not successful.
8. Jaden was involved in planning an election campaign for the president of his country.
9. It is significant to integrate children with special needs into ordinary schools so that they are more accepted by their community.
10. Racial discrimination doesn't seem to be ended, even in mulultural countries America or Canada.
[part 2]
1. (C) was built/ was
A: A new house was built for homeless children.
B: Really? When was it built?
2. (B) visited/spoke
The Prime Minister visited our university. He spoke to students about the orientation for their future careers early today.
3. (A) has decided/ suffered
At the last meeting, the Student Union has decided to hold a craft and art exhibition to raise money for the kids who suffered from cancer.
IV. Find the mistakes
1. Newly-born infants should be screened for their hearing in order to receive early treatment if it is impaired.
2. The aircraft of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on the 8th of March 2014, has not been recovered.
3. The findings of a study show that students have changed their attitude towards the poor after involving in some charitable work.
4. The persons with disabilities in Malaysia will have more to smile about because several local companies are now offering jobs to them.
5. More and more organizations have been recently found to have helped the poor and orphans in Vietnam.
6. It is believed that people are happier when they help others.
Part 4:
We have seen photographs of the whole earth taken from great distances in outer space. This is the first time, the (131) very first time, in man's long history that such pictures have been possible. (132) For many years most people have believed that the earth was ball-shaped. A few thought it was round and (133) flat, like a coin. Now we know, beyond doubt, that those few were (134) wrong/mistaken. The photographs show a ball-shaped (135) earth/planet, bright and beautiful. In colour photographs of the earth, the sky is as (136) black as coal. The (137) sea looks much bluer than it usually does to us. All our grey (138) clouds are a perfect white in colour; because, of course, the (139) sun is for ever shining on them. We are (140) lucky to live on the beautiful earth
I'm in favor of English-speaking contests in schools. Such contests(1) _______ students to practice speaking English in their classes and help them improve their speaking skills. Besides, while(2)_____ themselves for the contests, students have a chance to review their lessons thoroughly. Contests among classes provide students with opportunities to wprk with team spirit, thus eabling them to learn how(3)_____ with other people. Some students may think that their preparations for the speaking contests are time-consuming. However, in my opinion, such preparations are worth spending time on. My classmates and I have found that we speak English better after each contest. In sum, English-speaking contest(4) _______ school are usful to students.
1. A. advise B. suggest C. invite D. encourage
2. A. to prepare B. preparing C. prepare D. was preparing
3. A. to exchange B. to speak C. to cooperarate D. to compete
4. A. at B. on C. about D. to