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Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions.
1. The city was covered_____by_____smoke from the burns nearby.
2. The police said a notorious criminal was involved_____in_____the robbery.
3. For most North American household lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100. watt light bulb____with____an energy saving bulb.
4 The weather is terribly hot, so many boys run to the rivers, jump____in____and swim.
5. Ho Chi Minh devoted all his life to the struggle____of____the liberation of our country.
Give the correct forms of words in the brackets.
1. The_______entrance________examination is of great importance to the students of grade 9. (ENTER)
2 Mispronunciation in speaking a language usually leads to _______misunderstanding________. (UNDERSTAND)
3. Most of the banks are now__________computerized___________. (COMPUTER)
4. We are waiting for the__________arrival__________of his plane. (ARRIVE)
5. Women nowadays have more__________freedom_________to participate in social activities. (FREE)
6 She made a deep___________impression__________on the members of her class. (IMPRESS)
7 He is one of the most famous___________environmentalist___________in the world. (ENVIRONMENT)
Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)
TOP TIPS FOR WRITERS Finding an accurate (1) translation from one language to another is not always easy and the job of an interpreter can be (2) unpredictable. Many (3) expressions in one language don’t work in another language and trying to give a good idea of what a (4) speaker wants to say can be difficult. The most important thing is that no (5) information should be lost. The interpreter has to have complete (6) certainty that they understand the message and their (7) spoken language has to be very good. Interpreters can provide a real (8) connection for people who speak (9) different languages. They are certainly an important part of international (10) communication. |
TRANSLATE PREDICT EXPRESS SPEAK INFORM CERTAIN SPEAK CONNECT DIFFER COMMUNICATE |
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In the first part of the twentieth century, before a television set |
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was a part of most households, radio programming were different |
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from what it is now. Children rushed home to school to listen |
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to “ Story Hour”. Someone read an exciting story, or part of a |
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story, while the children’s imaginations provided visual images to |
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fit the spoken one. People listened to serials, stories that were |
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broken into one – hour segments. Because each hour ended with |
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suspense, listeners had tune in at the same time the next day to |
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find out what would happen. Family gathered around the radio |
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at night to hear important news or to listen to favorite programmes. |
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Radio was an important form of home entertainment. However, |
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because television, radio programming has changed. |
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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 |
to fill in the gaps. ( 2,0 pts )
shopping |
Typical |
Different |
Handle |
Advertising |
Needs |
Employ |
Located |
financial |
Roof |
A department store is a store which sells many (1) DIFFERENT kinds of goods, each in a separate department. Modern department stores serve the (2) NEEDS of entire families. People enjoy (3) SHOPPING in such stores because they can make all their purchases under one (4) ROOF.
The (5) TYPICAL department store occupies one large building, with separate departments (6) LOCATED on a number of floors. A number provides special services, such as a travel agency or optician’s.
Department stores (7) EMPLOY hundreds of people for different jobs. Employees buy, price, and sell the goods. The sales promotion manager and his staff promote the sale of merchandise (goods) through (8) ADVERTISING and other techniques. The comptroller heads the section that keeps records and manages the store’s (9) FINANCIAL affairs. The personnel staffs hire employees and (10) HANDLE other employment problems.
C. Choose one sentence that best rewrites the sentence given
1. He broke my watch.
A. My watch were broken | B. My watch be broken |
C. My watch is broken | D. My watch was broken |
2. The teacher explained the rule to the student. A. The rule was explained tothe student |
B. The students were explained the rule. |
C. The students were explained the rule. | D. A and B are correct |
3. He often asked to help them A. He is often asked tohelp them |
B. They are often asked to help me |
C. I am often asked tohelp them | D. I am often asked him to help me. |
4. His friends never forgave his betrayal.
A. His betrayal were never forgiven by his friends. B. His betrayal was never forgiven by his friends.
C. His betrayal was never forgave by his friends D. His betrayal never forgave by his friends.
5. I am sure we’ll settle the matter easily.
A. I’m sure the matter will settle easily. B. I’m sure the matter will be settled easily.
C. I’m sure the matter will settled easily. D. I’m sure the matter won’t be settled easily.
6. We sent for the police.
A. The police was sent for | B. The police was sent |
C. The police were sent for | D. The police was sent for us. |
7. They speak much about this book. A. This book is much spoken about |
B. This book is much spoken. |
C. This book is muchabout spoken | D. This book is much spoken about them |
8. Have they tested all the machines? A. Have all the machines be tested? |
B. Have all the machines been testing? |
C. Have all the machinesbeen tested? | D. Have all the machines been being testing? |
9. Does he realize that they are laughing at him? A. Does he realize that he is being laughed at? |
B. Is he realize that he is being laughedat? |
C. Does he realize that he is laughing at? | D. Is he realize that he is laughing at? |
10. The manager offers me several jobs. A. I was offers several jobs. |
B. I am offered several jobs. |
C. Several jobs areoffered to me | D. B and C are correct. |
11. We found that they had cancelled the soccer match.
A. We found that the soccer match had been cancelled.
B. The soccer match had been cancelled.
C. The soccer match was found that had been cancelled
D. The soccer match was found to have been cancelled by us.
12. “Did Shakespeare write this play?”
A. Did this play be written by Shakespeare? | B. Was this play written by Shakespeare? |
B. This play was written by Shakespeare? | D. Did this play Shakespeare write? |
13. Which book do the students love? A. Which book are done love by the students? |
B. Which book is the students loved? |
C. Which book are loved by the students? | D. Which book is loved by the students? |
14. How many slums are they going to clear? A. How many slums are being gone to clear? |
B. How many slums are being cleared? |
C. How many slums are going to clear? | D. How many slums are going to be cleared? |
15. Who wrote the report on the air pollution? A. By whom was the report on the air pollution written? |
B. Whom was the report written on the air pollution by? |
C. The report on the air pollution was written by whom? | D. A and B are correct. |
16. Who killed President John Kennedy?
A. By whom President John Kennedy was killed?
B. By whom was President John Kennedy killed?
C. By whom was President John Kennedy?
D. By whom killed President John Kennedy?
17. How many students are carrying the bookshelf?
A. By how many students are the bookshelf being carried?
B. By how many students is the bookshelf being carried?
C. By how many students are the bookshelf been carrying?
D. By how many students are the bookshelf be carrying?
18. People say that Mary is a good worker.
A. Mary is said that she is a good worker
B. Mary is said that to be a good worker
C. It is said to be a good worker.
D. Mary is said that to be a good worker
19. It is believed that the man escaped in a stolen car.
A. The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car.
B. The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car
C. The man is believed to escaped in a stolen car
D. They believed that the man stole the car.
20. It was thought that the building had been destroyed.
A. The building was thought had been destroyed
B. The building was thought to have been destroyed.
C. The building thought to be destroyed.
D. They have destroyed the building
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 |
. Read the following passage and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F). Put a tick in the right box (5 points)
In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the most famous pop group in the whole world. Since then, there have been a great many groups that have achieved enormous fame, so it is perhaps difficult now to imagine how sensational The Beatles were at that time. They were four boys from the north of England and none of them had any training in music. They started by performing and recording songs by black Americans and they had some success with these songs. Then they started writing their own songs and that was when they became really popular. The Beatles changed pop music. They were the first pop group to achieve great success from songs they had written themselves. After that it became common for groups and singers to write their own songs. The Beatles did not have a long career. Their first hit record was in 1963 and they split up in 1970. They stopped doing live performances in 1966 because it had become too dangerous for them – their fans were so excited that they surrounded them and tried to take their clothes as souvenirs! However, today some of their songs remain as famous as they were when they first came out. Throughout the world many people can sing part of a Beatles song if you ask them.
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76. The passage is mainly about why the Beatles split up after 7 years. |
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77. The first songs of Beatles were written by themselves. |
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78. The Beatles had a long stable career. |
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79. They stopped doing live performances because they were afraid of being hurt by fans. |
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80. Some songs of the Beatles now are still famous as they used to be. |
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Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)
Congratulations to all involved with the school (1) ____PRODUCTION_______ of
PRODUCE
The Woman Next Door. The (2) ______ADVERTISING_________was carried out by
ADVERTISE
the Art Department, and the posters were very (3) ______IMAGINATIVE_______.
IMAGINE
We cetainly have some very (4) ____ARTISTIC_____ students in our school!
ART
Many people helped with building and painting the (5) ___SCENERY______
SCENE
and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an (6) ______AMUSING _______ story, with an excellent song.
AMUSE
The music was written by Sue Poster, who also (7)_____ACCOMPANIED ______ the
COMPANY
singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8) ____ENTERTAINING _____
ENTERTAIN
evening , and there was a long round of (9) _____APPLAUSE ______ at the end
APPLAUD
Jim Barrett gave a brilliant (10) ______PERFORMANCE________ as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aitken was a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone!
PERFORM
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