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1 ;the program was so ............. that half of them fell asleep
a boring b bore c bored d boredom
2 last night , i was watching tv ............. my mother was cooking in the kitchen
a then b and c when d while
3 the bridge ..............................in 2000
a was built b built c has been built d builds
4 if a disaster ......................in an area , people from the other areas will offer their help
a happen b happened c is happened d happens
5 they ......................... in that company for five years
a work b have worked c worked d are working
6 she likes watching the stars ........................night
a at b on c for d in
7 my father suggests ............................. a trip to the countryside on saturday a to have b had c have d having
8 he loves his parents very much and wants them to be .............................. a happily b happiness c happy d happiest
9 she can not go to the party because she will have to ...............her little sister a look up
b look for
c look after
d look at
10 an : shall we go out to choose a birthday gift for mary ? phuc ; ................
a;good idea
b happy birthday
c yes , please do
d are you sure ?
11 . lan is very tired . ........ , she has to finish her work before going to bed a so b although c however d therefore
12 we will meet david , ....................... comes from england
a whom b that c which d who
13 where is linh now - she ........................... be in the school library
a may b should c will d ought
Wonder why some pop singers appear to enjoy so much fame in their time. Usually, there are some valid reasons for their popularity.
Let's take a look at Madonna. Madonna is an international icon today, recognized and admired by millions of fans all over the world (1) FOR her strong and independent image as a pop star. Many of her fans have followed her (2) PATH to stardom and consider her their (3) IDOL Her pop music career (4) SPAINS almost two decades, quite an achievement for the fickle world of pop culture (5) WHERE artistes fall into and out of fashion (6) EASILY One reason for her staying power is her chameleon-like (7) ABILITY to reinvent herself. She shot to (8) FAME with hits such as Holiday, Material Girl, True Blue and Live to Tell. Although her (9) VENTURE into movies has not been as successful as her music, her position as queen of pop music was undeniable in the 1980s up till the 1990s. She has been a (10) CONTROVERSIAL figure, sparkling off much debate for mixing religion and sexuality in her songs and music videos. She has (11) INFLUENCED pop music, fashion and style, shocking and impressing many people at the same time. Her (12) UNIQUE identity in a era when so many pop singers look and sound alike puts her in a class of her own.
Another icon with even more mass appeal in his day is Elvis Presley. Nicknamed the King of Rock and Roll, or simply, the King, he ruled the pop music (13) SENSE during the 1950s. By (14) COMBINING black rhythm-and-blues music with white country blues, he created new styles of music and in the process re-invented wock-and-roll. It was considered remarkable and even revolutionary at a time when black and white Americans (15) LED separate lives and lived in great (16) MISTRUST of one another. Through music, he (17) BRIDGED a visiable gap between the two groups of Americans. To the youth of his generation, Elvis also (18) SYMBOLIZED rebelliousness and vitality. His influence (19) PEAKED in the 1950s but declined after the 1960s with the rise of other pop groups. He died in 1977 but he is remembered until today and thousands still flock to Graceland, his home, every anniversary of his death. Elvis Presley has definitely become a music (20) LEGEND
Fill in the blank with one suitable word:
In these days of high unemployment, it is often difficult (1)....for......... young pepple tofind a job. If they are lucky (2)......enough....... to be asked to go for an interview, theymay find (3).......that...... there are at least 20 applicants for the (4).....job........ If a company is thinking of offering (5)......you....... a job, they'll ask you for at least one reference from either your previous employer (6).......or...... someone who knows you well. (7).....Before ........ taking up your job, you may have to sign a contract. You'll have to do some training, (8).....which........ help you to do the job more successlully. Once you have decided that this is your chosen career, you will then have to work (9).....hard........ to try and get promotion, which is usually brings more responsibility and money! If you are unlucky, youmay be made redundant, and not be able to find (10)......another....... job. It is also a good idea to pay some money into a pension scheme, which will help you to look after yourself and your family when you are retired. Finally, good luck!
In these days of high unemployment, it is often difficult (1)....for......... young pepple tofind a job. If they are lucky (2)......enough....... to be asked to go for an interview, theymay find (3).......that...... there are at least 20 applicants for the (4).....job........ If a company is thinking of offering (5)......you....... a job, they'll ask you for at least one reference from either your previous employer (6).......or...... someone who knows you well. (7).....Before ........ taking up your job, you may have to sign a contract. You'll have to do some training, (8).....which........ help you to do the job more successlully. Once you have decided that this is your chosen career, you will then have to work (9).....hard........ to try and get promotion, which is usually brings more responsibility and money! If you are unlucky, youmay be made redundant, and not be able to find (10)......another....... job. It is also a good idea to pay some money into a pension scheme, which will help you to look after yourself and your family when you are retired. Finally, good luck!
Read the text and choose the best answer in 1-5. (2 ms)
“Oh, you’re so lucky living in Bath, It’s such a wonderful, lovely, historical place,” people say enthusiastically, and all you can think of is the awful parking, the crowds of tourists, the expensive shops, the narrow-minded council, and the terrible traffic....
Luckily, I don’t live in Bath but nearly ten miles away in a village called Limpley Stoke in the Avon valley. It seems to be normal in the countryside these days for professional people who work in the town prefer to live in the villages, this makes the housing so expensive that the villagers and agricultural workers have to live in the cheaper accommodation in town, with the result that the farmers commute out to the farm and everyone else commutes in. Certainly, there is nobody in the village could be called an old style villager. The people nearest to me include a pilot, an accountant, a British Rail manager, a retired teacher... not a farm worker among them. But I don’t think there is anything wrong with that- it’s just that the nature of villages is changing and there is still quite a strong sense of community here. A lot of this sense of community comes from the Post Office, which is a center for all the gossip and information. I find out what is going on while I am there, pretending to control my two-year-old son. My feeling is that if my son took the money collected for the children, it would go directly where it was needed but they don’t see it like that.
Working at home I tend to wander round the village at times when other people are at the office, which has given me a reputation for being incredibly lazy or unbelievably rich but I still don’t get enough time to look after the garden we bought. My wife had a good idea for the first year. “Let’s just leave it and see what comes up” There were some nice plants among the weeds. She had a good idea for the second year as well. “Why don’t we leave it and see if it all comes up again?” We did, and that is why we need to hire a full-time gardener this year.
1. What is the author’s attitude to Bath?
A. It is a wonderful place to live in. B. It has far too many disadvantages.
C. He feels fortunate to live there. D. It has many good shops.
2. The people who live in the village
A. tend to work on the farms.
B. are mostly professionals who work in the town.
C. are able to afford houses in the town.
D. don’t like the old-style villagers.
3. It would appear from the text that the Post Office
A. sells a wide range of cards.
B. is where most of the charity work is organized.
C. is a place where villagers can talk to each other.
D. sells a range of tinned food as well as stamps.
4. The garden is not in good condition because
A. the author is too lazy to look after it.
B. the author can’t afford to pay a gardener.
C. the author’s no interest in it.
D. nobody has worked on it for over two years.
5. The author feels that living in the village
A. is better than living in Bath. B. has a number of disadvantages
C. tends to be rather dull. D. is something that everyone would enjoy
1 Peanuts is the name of _______.
A. a pop concert B. a company C. a pop star D. a pop band
2 Valerie has to provide a range of food because ________.
A. people are used to eating in restaurants
B. there is such a demand for special menus
C. there is such a wide variety of preferences
D. people are very fussy about what they eat
3 The singers are less nervous when they are eating because ________.
A. their managers fuss over them
B. there are no fans hanging around
C. the bands enjoy eating together.
D. their security men are with them
4 Why does Valerie have to keep a supply of certain drinks?
A. the bands really rely on a special recipe
B. the bands prefer herbal tea to coffee
C. the bands like to drink alcohol
D. the bands take fruit juice on stage
5 What do most bands like best to eat?
A. junk food B. rich food C. cheap food D. simple food
6 What does “just in case” in paragraph 5 refer to?
A. Valerie’s supply of special food for various people
B. Valerie’s list of “riders” from the different bands
C. Valerie’s understanding of people feeling sick
D. Valerie’s supply of more expensive food
7 Why do you think Valerie has become an “expert shopper”?
A. She has learnt to find what individuals want.
B. She has to shop very quickly in a supermarket.
C. She has to buy as much as possible for £ 1000.
D. She has a lot of money to spend each week.
8Why is a band likely to be hungry after playing?
A. They like to wait until they eat together.
B. They feel more relaxed after the concert.
C. They work long hours with little food.
D. They only have a snack before a concert.
9What does Valerie think about the singers?
A. They behave differently on and off stage.
B. They are less rude when they are off stage.
C. They are normally noisier on stage.
D. They are completely crazy on and off stage.
10How does Valerie feel about the behavior of the singers?
A. pleased B. angry C. uncomfortable D. surprised