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We are all slowly destroying the earth. The seas and rivers are too dirty to swim in. There is so (1) ........... smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world's cities in one well known city. For example, poisonous gases from cars (2) ................ the air so much that policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have to cut down so many (3) ............... that there are vast areas of wasteland all over the world. As a result, farmers in parts of Africa can not grow enough (4) ................. In certain countries in Asia there is so (5) ................ rice. Moreover, we do not (6) ................ enough care of the countryside. Wild animals are (7) ............. disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now (8) ................. we have killed too many for them to survive. However, it isn't so simple to (9) ............... talk about the problem. We (10) .................. acc now before it is too late to do anything about it. John us now. Save the earth.
1. | A. a little | B. much | C. many |
2. | A. pollute | B. pollution | C. polluted |
3. | A. forests | B. plants | C. trees |
4. | A. to eat | B. eat | C. eating |
5. | A. few | B. little | C. many |
6. | A. make | B. take | C. do |
7. | A. quick | B. slowly | C. quickly |
8. | A. because | B. so | C. but |
9. | A. speak | B. talk | C. say |
10. | A. can | B. should | C. must |
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We are all slowly destroying the earth. The seas and rivers are too dirty to swim in. There is so (1) ........... smoke in the air that it is unhealthy to live in many of the world's cities in one well known city. For example, poisonous gases from cars (2) ................ the air so much that policemen have to wear oxygen masks. We have to cut down so many (3) ............... that there are vast areas of wasteland all over the world. As a result, farmers in parts of Africa can not grow enough (4) ................. In certain countries in Asia there is so (5) ................ rice. Moreover, we do not (6) ................ enough care of the countryside. Wild animals are (7) ............. disappearing. For instance, tigers are rare in India now (8) ................. we have killed too many for them to survive. However, it isn't so simple to (9) ............... talk about the problem. We (10) .................. acc now before it is too late to do anything about it. John us now. Save the earth.
1. | A. a little | B. much | C. many |
2. | A. pollute | B. pollution | C. polluted |
3. | A. forests | B. plants | C. trees |
4. | A. to eat | B. eat | C. eating |
5. | A. few | B. little | C. many |
6. | A. make | B. take | C. do |
7. | A. quick | B. slowly | C. quickly |
8. | A. because | B. so | C. but |
9. | A. speak | B. talk | C. say |
10. | A. can | B. should | C. must |

When you think of a language, you probably think of speaking and writing. There is (1) another kind of language - a sign one. It is called body language. People speak body language by the (2) they sit, stand look and walk, withoutsaying a word.
Some body language is the (3) all over the world. All people smile when they are happy and open their eyes wide when they are surprised. (4) body language is different in different countries.
For example, when native English speakers talk, they stand quite close. All a friend to stand near you, hold out your arms. If your fingers just touch the person's shoulder, you're at the (5) that English speakers find comfortable.
1. | A. indeed | B. therefore | C. however |
2. | A. way | B. action | C. style |
3. | A. similar | B. familiar | C. same |
4. | A. Others | B. Other | C. The other |
5. | A. distance | B. line | C. length |
When you think of a language, you probably think of speaking and writing. There is (1) another kind of language - a sign one. It is called body language. People speak body language by the (2) they sit, stand look and walk, withoutsaying a word.
Some body language is the (3) all over the world. All people smile when they are happy and open their eyes wide when they are surprised. (4) body language is different in different countries.
For example, when native English speakers talk, they stand quite close. All a friend to stand near you, hold out your arms. If your fingers just touch the person's shoulder, you're at the (5) that English speakers find comfortable.
1. | A. indeed | B. therefore | C. however |
2. | A. way | B. action | C. style |
3. | A. similar | B. familiar | C. same |
4. | A. Others | B. Other | C. The other |
5. | A. distance | B. line | C. length |

Last week we had a memorable trip to a new zoo on the outshirts of the city. We were all (1) forward to the trip. There are lots of wild animals, and they are looked (2) carefully. Each species is kept in one big compound and the animals look (3). After we looked round the animal zone, we gathered on a big lawn at the back of the zoo. There we played some (4) games and sang songs. Then we had a delicious lunch prepared by Nga and Phuong. In the afternoon, we walked to a museum nearby. There is a big collection of (5) made by different craft villages. I'm sure that the zoo will be our new place of (6).
1. | A. looking | B. staying | C. take |
2. | A. on | B. after | C. up |
3. | A. healthy | B. unhealthy | C. health |
4. | A. team-building | B. building | C. team |
5. | A. hands | B. craft | C. handicrafts |
6. | A. interesting | B. attract | C. interest |

Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)
1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.
A. Can |
B. Might |
C. Will |
D. Should |
2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?
A. don’t I |
B. do I |
C. are you |
D. aren’t you |
3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.
A. numerate |
B. numeral |
C. numeric |
D. numerous |
4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.
A. So too many |
B. Far too many |
C. Quite too many |
D. Such too many |
5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.
A. gale |
B. blizzard |
C. hurricane |
D. breeze |
6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.
A. pushing the envelope |
B. turning the other cheek |
C. bending over backwards |
D. going against the grain |
7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.
A. talent |
B. hobby |
C. liking |
D. pleasure |
8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.
A. need have done |
B. should have done |
C. must have done |
D. ought to have done |
9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.
A. knees |
B. legs |
C. feet |
D. ankle |
10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.
A. in |
B. to |
C. on |
D. for |
11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.
A. absorbed |
B. attentive |
C. prudent |
D. watchful |
12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”
A. No, I haven’t been there before |
B. No, it’s expensive |
C. Yes, it sounds great |
D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it |
13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.
A. Rim |
B. Edge |
C. Perimeter |
D. Border |
14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.
The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.
A. relative |
B. general |
C. continuous |
D. sharp |
15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?
A. Of what use |
B. What use |
C. Of which use |
D. Which use |
16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.
A. being unsatisfactory |
B. unsatisfactory |
C. unsatisfied |
D. unsatisfying |
17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.
A. familiar |
B. accustomed |
C. aware |
D. unconscious |
18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.
A. example |
B. event |
C. case |
D. object |
19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.
A. outage |
B. outcast |
C. outset |
D. outpost |
20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.
A. interest in |
B. uncertainty about |
C. enthusiasm for |
D. worry about |

London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.
1. | A. cities | B. city | C. places |
2. | A. much | B. a lot | C. both A and B |
3. | A. in | B. for | C. at |
4. | A. than | B. to | C. this |
5. | A. to tell | B. to say | C. say |
6. | A. clean | B. dirtier | C. cleaner |
London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.
1. | A. cities | B. city | C. places |
2. | A. much | B. a lot | C. both A and B |
3. | A. in | B. for | C. at |
4. | A. than | B. to | C. this |
5. | A. to tell | B. to say | C. say |
6. | A. clean | B. dirtier | C. cleaner |

II. READING: (4,2pts)
Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)
As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.
1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.
2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.
3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.
4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.
(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)
1. |
A. crash |
B. accelerate |
C. escalate |
D. fly |
2. |
A. danger |
B. occurrence |
C. burden |
D. chance |
3. |
A. Below |
B. After |
C. Coming |
D. Later |
4. |
A. measurable |
B. negotiable |
C. negligible |
D. considerable |
5. |
A. think |
B. plan |
C. need |
D. arrange |
6. |
A. equivalent |
B. average |
C. amount |
D. increase |
7. |
A. mild |
B. conservative |
C. considerable |
D. substantial |
8. |
A. inquiring |
B. trading |
C. preferring |
D. purchasing |
9. |
A. attached |
B. selected |
C. stretched |
D. held |
10. |
A. extensively |
B. exclusively |
C. intensively |
D. drastically |

I. Read the following text about what children in Sweden like doing in their free time and fill the gaps with the words / phrases provided (1,5pts)
interests listening hanging out a musical instrument doing sport |
Swedish teenagers enjoy(1) ……listening….……to music and (2)…hanging out…..……..with friends, just like most of children around the world. Everyone is encouraged to develop his or her own(3)…instrument……. Singing and playing(4) ……a musical…..are popular leisure activities. According to a government website, almost one in three Swedish children aged 13-15 play an instrument in their spare time.
(5)……Doing…sports is also encouraged .68 per cent of 13 to 15 year-olds are member of a sport club. Football is the most popular(6)………interests…. among both girls and boys. then come horse riding for girls . boys prefer football , swimming and ice-hockey.
II. Read the passage and decide the statements are true or false (1pt)
I live in a mountain village. My parents often tell me stories about their life in the past. It’s not much like the village I can see nowadays.
Some villagers now live in brick houses instead of earthen ones. Our houses are better equipped with electric fans and TVs. Thanks to the TV, we now know more about life outside our village. We don’t use oil lamps any more. We have electric lights which are much brighter. More villagers are using motorcycles for transport instead of riding a horse or walking. We – village children - no longer have to walk a long way and cross a stream to get to school, which is dangerous in the rainy season. Now there’s a new school nearby. We also have more visitors from the city. They come to experience our way of life.
Statements |
True |
False |
1.The village is the same as it was in the past |
|
|
2. Nobody lives in an earthen house now |
|
|
3. Now the villagers know more about life outside by watching television |
|
|
4. The children used to go a long way to school |
1-F
2-T
3-T
4-T
I. Read the following text about what children in Sweden like doing in their free time and fill the gaps with the words / phrases provided (1,5pts)
interests listening hanging out a musical instrument doing sport |
Swedish teenagers enjoy(1) ………listening.……to music and (2)……..hanging out……..with friends, just like most of children around the world. Everyone is encouraged to develop his or her own(3)…interests……. Singing and playing(4) …………a musical instrument…………..are popular leisure activities. According to a government website, almost one in three Swedish children aged 13-15 play an instrument in their spare time.
(5)………Doing………sports is also encouraged .68 per cent of 13 to 15 year-olds are member of a sport club. Football is the most popular(6)…………sport………. among both girls and boys. then come horse riding for girls . boys prefer football , swimming and ice-hockey.
II. Read the passage and decide the statements are true or false (1pt)
I live in a mountain village. My parents often tell me stories about their life in the past. It’s not much like the village I can see nowadays.
Some villagers now live in brick houses instead of earthen ones. Our houses are better equipped with electric fans and TVs. Thanks to the TV, we now know more about life outside our village. We don’t use oil lamps any more. We have electric lights which are much brighter. More villagers are using motorcycles for transport instead of riding a horse or walking. We – village children - no longer have to walk a long way and cross a stream to get to school, which is dangerous in the rainy season. Now there’s a new school nearby. We also have more visitors from the city. They come to experience our way of life.
Statements |
True |
False |
1.The village is the same as it was in the past -> F |
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2. Nobody lives in an earthen house now -> T |
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3. Now the villagers know more about life outside by watching television -> T |
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4. The children used to go a long way to school -> T |
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|
Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's resouces. Animals are also at rick. It is feared that some endangered species may soon died out as their (6)............. lives are destroyed in come cases, the only way to save a rare species out of extinction is to breed it in captivity
Many environmental experts are pessimistic about the future of our planet. They (1)............. that in the next few years harmful chemistry with further damage the ozone layer, there (2)............... more looses of irreplaceable tropical rainforests, and serious air (3)..............will cause the (4)................ itself to change. They also warn us that Third World countries (5)............. to suffer ecological disaters, while the rich countries consume the vast majority of the world's resouces. Animals are also at rick. It is feared that some endangered species may soon died out as their (6)............. lives are destroyed in come cases, the only way to save a rare species out of extinction is to breed it in captivity