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I. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences :
1. Detroit ....................... as the first capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing is the capital city of Michigan.
A. chosen |
B. was chosen |
C. have been chosen |
D. is chosen |
2. The university of Michigan is one of the best universities in the United States and it ................ in Ann Arbor
A. located |
B. location |
C. is located |
D. locates |
3. There ................. be a fire over there as I see smoke from here.
A. must |
B. should |
C. might |
D. could |
4. Our organization seeks to improve the social ................. of disable people.
A. stand |
B. seat |
C. status |
D. place |
5. There .................. a new law to protect endangered species if we don’t want them to disappear from the earth.
A. must to be |
B. needs to be |
C. might be |
D. may be |
6. The role of women of society has been greatly ................. in the last few years.
A. overtaken |
B. overcome |
C. overcast |
D. overlooked |
7. “ “ in the sentence below is not correct. You mustn’t take the test if you don’t want to . It’s optional
A B C D
8. Wage ................ exists when workers are equally qualified and perform the same work but one group of worker is paid more than another.
A. equality |
B. payment |
C. discrimination |
D. income |
9. For many ................... parents, balacing their jobs and their family obligations can be a challenge.
A. worked |
B. working |
C. work |
D. career |
10. After her parents died, she ................... by her uncle and aunt.
A. was grown up |
B. was brought up |
C. brought up |
D. was brought |
11. Siobhan and Ray have just ...................... engaged.
A. been |
B. become |
C. get |
D. got |
12. Although males seem to have ................ in many ancient cultures, ancient Egypt still had female rulers, such as Cleopatra.
A. dominating |
B. domination |
C. dominated |
D. dominate |
13. Each district was ................ up into a number of sub-divisions.
A. split |
B. splitted |
C. divided |
D. dividing |
14. Recent laws that prohibit specific types of job discrimination in certain workplaces have promoted ................... in the USA.
A. equal property |
B. equal opportunity in annual income |
C. equal income |
D. equal employment opportunity |
15. Most of the space in his room ...................... by an enormous wardrobe.
A. has taken up |
B. took up |
C. is taken up |
D. takes up |
16. Does it bother you if I go out late tonight ? - ...................................
A. Yes, go ahead |
B. It doesn’t matter to me |
C. No. I want you to stay at home |
D. I’m tired of being with you |
17. Mark gets special ........................... because he knows the boss
A. treatment |
B. cure |
C. treat |
D. instruction |
18. Fathers tend to .................. more household chores and responsibilities than ever before
A. take up |
B. take in |
C. take off |
D. take on |
19. I’m against .................................
A. violating |
B. violent |
C. violence |
D. violate |
20. Hundreds of people ....................... the job in the company but only five workers were employed.
A. asked for |
B. appointed |
C. recruited |
D. applied for |
II. Choose the best answers to complete the sentences :
1. In some companies, it is suggested that female officers should be supported by their male co-workers
A. colleges |
B. colleagues |
C. villages |
D. collectors |
2. John:I suppose that woring mothers are good educators for their children- Mary: “..................................”
A. I agree with you. They know little about educating
B. I couldn’t agree more.They are able teach them at home
C. That’s true. They don’t know how to teach their chidren
D. Because educators are teachers
3. In order to be .................... for this position, candidates must have not only an MA degree but also work experience.
A. qualify |
B. quality |
C. qualified |
D. qualification |
4. Taking part in social activities and interacting with different cultures widen their knowledge and gradually ................
Them
A. nature |
B. mature |
C. future |
D. picture |
5. “The protestors couldn’t persuade the president to change the law” has the closest meaning to :
A. The president couldn’t be persuaded to change the laws B. The president couldn’t persuaded to change the laws
C. The president couldn’t be persuade to change the laws D. The president couldn’t persuade to change the laws
6. The afternoon meeting...................... because three of the five commitee memberse unable to attend
A. might postpone |
B. might postponed |
C. might be postpone |
D. might be postponed |
7. dental appointments ................... so as not to conflict with school commitments
A. should be arranged |
B. should not be arranged |
C. should be arrange |
D. should not arrange |
8. This beer can be served .................. beersteak
A. from |
B. by |
C. with |
D.as |
9. Many parents think that fast food .................. in schools
A. should not sold |
B. should not be sell |
C. should be not sold |
D. should not be sold |
10. Jenny and Jim have been looking for a caretaker to look after their parents who are both old and sick in their house
A. test taker |
B. caregiver |
C. test giver |
D. checker |
11. Modules ...................... in the minimum amount of time
A. cannot always be completed |
B. cannot be completed always |
C. can always be not completed |
D. can be not always completed |
12. The return of assignment , exams and final grades ................... by lecturers’ time.
A. could affected |
B. could be affected |
C. could affect |
D. could be affect |
13. A study guide .................... by all Independent Study students
A. must be purchase |
B. must purchased |
C. must be purchased |
D. must purchase |
14. Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from that of the others.
A. pursue |
B. courage |
C. hobby |
D. standard |
15. Both gender should be provided ....................equal rights to education, employment and healthcare
A. from |
B. by |
C. with |
D. on |
III. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. Somebody has to pick the visitors up from the airport ( up )
® The visitors have to be picked up from the airport
2. Why don’t they tell me about these changes earlier ? ( should )
® I should have been told about these changes earlier.
3. Luckily it wasn’t neccessary for Jim to take the exam again ( need )
® Luckily Jim didn't need to re-take the exam.
4. In the end I had no choice but to get a lift with a colleague ( could )
® In the end all I could do was to get a lift with a colleague
5. By law, all rear-seat passengers are obliged to wear seat-belts ( have )
® By law, seat-belts have to be worn by all rear-seat passengers
6. It may seem strange but I like stake cake ! ( as )
® Strange as it may seem I like stake cake !
7. Visitors to the zoo are not allowed to feed the animals ( must )
® The animals must not be fed by visitors to the zoo
8. I would have been better If he had told us his new address ( should )
® He should have told us his new address
9. Alice’s face turned bright red when the teacher asked her a question ( have)
® Alice must have been embarrassed.
10. The notice says you have to sign the form twice ( be )
® The notice says the forms has to be signed twice.
IV. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. It’s not neccessary for you to do the test ® You don't have to do the test.
2. Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice ® It can't be denied that she has a beautiful voice.
3. They will catch all the prisoners again tonight ® All the prisoners will be catched again tonight.
4. They haven’t cleaned the street this week ® The streets haven't been cleaned this week.
5. He could repair the broken vase ® The broken vase could be repaired by him.
6. The could not trace who had supplied the information in the first place ® The sourse of the information couldn't be traced.
7. I gave Tom the message, but he already knew about it ® I needn’t have given Tom the message.
8. It’s a pity you didn’t come to the party because you’d have loved it ®You should have come to the party.
9. It is essential that no one be told about our plans ® You mustn't tell anyone else about our plans.
1. We have two postal _______deliveries____________ a day. |
(DELIVER) |
2. He left the room without ________explaining___________ . |
(EXPLAIN) |
3. Playing tennis is one of his favorite _____activities_________ . |
(ACT) |
4. We started our trip on a beautiful ________sunny______ morning. |
(SUN) |
5. They left the house in a ______frightening____________ mess. |
(FRIGHT) |
6. He said “ Good morning” in a most _______friendly_______ way. |
(FRIEND) |
7. There is no easy ____solution__________ to this problem. |
(SOLVE) |
8. He always drives more ______carefully__________ at night. |
(CARE) |
9. Does this ______arrangement_________ suit you? |
(ARRANGE) |
10. He is a very ________skillful_________ carpenter. |
(SKILL) |
1. We have two postal deliveries a day. |
(DELIVER) |
2. He left the room without explanation . |
(EXPLAIN) |
3. Playing tennis is one of his favorite activities . |
(ACT) |
4. We started our trip on a beautiful sunny morning. |
(SUN) |
5. They left the house in a frightening mess. |
(FRIGHT) |
6. He said “ Good morning” in a most friendly way. |
(FRIEND) |
7. There is no easy solution to this problem. |
(SOLVE) |
8. He always drives more carefully at night. |
(CARE) |
9. Does this arrangement suit you? |
(ARRANGE) |
10. He is a very skillful carpenter. |
(SKILL) |
True | False | |
1. Linda is from America | ✓ | |
2. Tomorrow is Tuesday | ✓ | |
3. She goes to school from Monday to Sunday | ✓ | |
4. She doesn't go to school at the weekends | ✓ | |
5. She plays sports on Tuesday afternoon | ✓ | |
6. She goes to the English Club on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in the evening | ✓ | |
7. She goes swimming on Thursday afternoon | ✓ | |
8. She visits her grandparents on Saturday and Sunday. | ✓ |
Each of the following sentences contains one error. Underline and correct it. (10 pts)
1. Students often have one hour for lunch and two 20-minutes breaks each day. |
\(\Rightarrow\) minute |
2. One of the large libraries is the United States' Library of Congress. |
\(\Rightarrow\) largest |
3. The class usually starts at 8 a.m and finish at 4 p.m. |
\(\Rightarrow\) finishes |
4. He thought that the colorfully little fish were the most beautiful. |
\(\Rightarrow\) colorful |
5. Lan, together with her students, are going to the party tonight. |
\(\Rightarrow\) is |
6. I think that she is much more happy than her friends are. |
\(\Rightarrow\) happier |
7. After recess, everyone goes towards indoors and classes begin again. |
\(\Rightarrow\) goes |
8. This children are very interested in learning how to use a sewing machine. |
\(\Rightarrow\) These |
9. I was a little scaring but the dentist told me not to worry. |
\(\Rightarrow\) scared |
10. I like spinach and cucumbers and so is my elder brother. |
\(\Rightarrow\) does |
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in capital letters. (10 pts)
1. In electronics class we learn to repair household appliances. |
HOUSE |
2. At recess, the energetic students often play basketball, but they never have time to play the whole game. |
ENERGY |
3. Some young people work voluntarily in hospitals during their summer holiday. |
VOLUNTEER |
4. She thinks that sewing is a useful hobby and she is determined to learn how to do it. |
USE |
5. Surprisingly, not a single person was injured in the accident last night. |
SURPRISE |
6. Next Sunday, there will be a walking competition held to raise funds for the disable. |
ABLE |
7. Children in remote areas in our country have many difficulties in learning English. |
DIFFICULT |
8. It's my pleasure to give you a ride to the station. |
PLEASE |
9. His teacher said that his drawings were very good and he would be a famous artist one day. |
DRAW |
10. My vacation in Nha Trang last year was wonderful. I had a lot of fun there. |
WONDER |
2. Rachel’s mother paid for the ineal, which was very kind of her.
3. My brother is disabled, which, means he can’t get about very easily.
4. You left the key in the car, which was rather careless of you.
5. Vicky didn’t get the job, which made her very depressed.
6. The police blocked off the road, whicli caused a traffic jam.
7. It rained all night, which was good for the garden.
8. David helped me clear up, which was very kind of him.
9. Tom pushed Nick into the swimming pool, which seemed to amuse everyone.
10. Jim passed his driving test, which surprised everyone.