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III. Find and correct the mistake in each sentence.

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IV. Read the passage and choose the correct answer.

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V. Arrange these words to make meaningful sentences.

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VII. Read the following passage, and then tick the correct answers: true (T), or false (F).

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PART I: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. eitherB.       authorC.       bothD.       worth 2. A. watchedB.       visitedC.       lookedD.       stopped  PART II: Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.3. The traffic was bad. We arrived on time. A.       We arrived on time although the traffic is bad.B.       Though the traffic was bad, we arrived on time.C.       We arrived on time despite...
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PART I: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

 

1. A. either

B.       author

C.       both

D.       worth


 

2. A. watched

B.       visited

C.       looked

D.       stopped

 

 

PART II: Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.

3. The traffic was bad. We arrived on time.

 

A.       We arrived on time although the traffic is bad.

B.       Though the traffic was bad, we arrived on time.

C.       We arrived on time despite of the bad traffic.

Although the fact that the traffic was bad, we arrived on time. 1. A. either

D.       author

E.       both

F.        worth


 

2. A. watched

G.       visited

H.       looked

I.         stopped

 

 

J.          

4. A supermarket is quite convenient. A shopping centre is much more convenient.

A.       A supermarket is the most convenient as a shopping centre.

B.       A supermarket is less convenient than a shopping centre.

C.       A supermarket is less convenient as a shopping centre.

D.       A supermarket is not so convenient a shopping centre.

5. They are looking for the man and his dog. They have lost the way in the forest.

A.       They are looking for the man and his dog which have lost the way in the forest.

B.       They are looking for the man and his dog of which have lost the way in the forest.

C.       They are looking for the man and his dog who have lost the way in the forest.

D.       They are looking for the man and his dog that have lost the way in the forest.

 

PART III: Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.

6. They are not allowed to go out in the evening by their parents.

A.       Their parents do not want them to go out in the evening.

B.       Their parents never let them go out in the evening.

C.       Going out in the evening is permitted by their parents.

D.       Although their parents do not allow, they still go out in the evening.

7. Please arrive early because we want to be able to start our meeting early.

A.       Please arrive early so that we can start our meeting early.

B.       Please arrive early so that we were able to start our meeting early.

C.       Please arrive so early that we could be able to start our meeting early.

D.       Please arrive early for us to be able to start our meeting early.

8. She wasn't early enough to catch the bus.

 

A.       She wasn't late for the bus.

B.       She arrived too early for the bus.

C.       She didn't arrive late for the bus.

D.       She was too late to catch the bus.

 

 

PART IV: Choose the sentence that completes the sentence from the suggested words or phrases.

9. He/ prefer/ go out/ friends/ rather than/ stay/ home/ alone.

A.       He would prefer going out with his friends rather than staying at home alone.

B.       He prefer going out with his friends rather than staying at home alone

C.       He prefer to go out with his friends rather than to stay at home alone.

D.       He would prefer to go out with his friends rather than stay at home alone.

10. I/ thought/book/worth/read/but/it/not.

 

A.       I thought this book was worth to read but it isn't.

B.       I thought this book was worth reading but it wasn't.

C.       I thought this book is worth reading but it wasn't.

D.       I thought this book is worth to read but it doesn't.

 

11. Language/ music/ be/ two things/ make/ human/ different/ all other animals.

A.       Language and music are two things that make human different from all other animals.

B.       Language and music are two things that making human different from all other animals.

C.       Language and music is two things that make human different of all other animals.

D.       Language and music are two things that makes human different from all other animals.

 

PART V: Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

12. My father, along with his friends, are drinking tea in the living room.

 

A.       along with

B.       are

C.       tea

D.       the

 

 

13. He lives in the district eastern so it’ll take us 3 hours to drive to his house.

 

A.       in

B.       district eastern

C.       take

D.       to drive

 

 

14. Jack cycles usually to work to avoid traffic jams at rush hour.

 

A.       cycles usually

B.       avoid

C.       jams

D.       rush hour

 

 

PART VI: Choose the best answer.

Question 15

Kate: “_____”

Mary: “Don’t worry about it.”

 

A.       Thank you for inviting me.

B.       Sorry for coming late.

C.       Could you do me a favor?

D.       Do you need any help?

 

 

Question 16

Tom: "Why didn’t you pay the telephone bill?"

Lucy: "_____."

 

A.       Well, it’s too thick

B.       Thank you for all that

C.       Yes, it was true

D.       I did

 

 

Question 17: Keep silent! My father _____ in his room.

 

A.       is sleeping

B.       was sleeping

C.       has left

D.       will be slept

 

 

Question 18: I’m _____ forward to seeing you again.

 

A.       coming

B.       going

C.       looking

D.       bringing

 

 

Question 19: The fire was caused by an _____ fault in the television.

 

A.       electricity

B.       electric

C.       electrician

D.       electrical

 

 

Question 20: _____ a clock in your classroom?

 

A.       Are there

B.       Is there

C.       Have there

D.       Has there

 

 

Question 21: Did you send Alice an invitation _____ the party?

 

A.       to

B.       with

C.       in

D.       of

 

 

Question 22: Max goes to bed _____ than anyone I know.

 

A.       the most early

B.       earlier

C.       the earliest

D.       much early

 

 

Question 23: My brother didn't feel well. _____, he didn't go to work yesterday.

 

A.       So

B.       But

C.       However

D.       Therefore

 

 

Question 24: They were late for work because their car _____ down.

 

A.       got

B.       put

C.       cut

D.       broke

 

 

Question 25: We may know the land very well, but we know very _____ about the ocean.

 

A.       few

B.       little

C.       much

D.       lots

 

 

Question 26: I first _____ to a rock concert when I was 15.

 

A.       go

B.       went

C.       have gone

D.       was going

 

 

PART VII: Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each of the blanks.

            Every season there are new clothes and new fashions in the shops. Colours and styles keep (1) change/ to change/ changed/ changing. One season black is the 'in' color, but the next season everyone is wearing orange or pink or grey. The length of women's skirts goes up and down from year to year. A shirt (2) who/ whom/ what/ that you once thought was very trendy can look (3) strangeness/ stranger/ strangely/ strange old-fashioned a few years later. And your father's shirts, you always thought were very conservative and traditional, can suddenly become (4) stylish/ outdated/ old/ useless. Keeping up with the fashions can be very expensive. So one way to save money is never to throw your old clothes out. If you wait long enough, the clothes are out of fashion today will be (5) out/ up/ away/ back in fashion tomorrow. Yesterday's clothes are tomorrow's new fashions.

 

PART VIII: Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

So what happened after school?

by Sam Adam

I was wondering what I should do with my life when I finish school. My parents told me that I still had a couple of years ahead of me but that did not reassure me. So I went online and found everything about career advisors.

Most secondary schools in England have members of staff who give career advice to their students. They are called career advisors. A year before they leave school, the career advisors will talk to the students one by one and ask them what they want to do in the future. The advisor will look at the students' grades to see what subjects they are stronger in. For example, if they are good at maths, they can become an accountant.

The advice is not just about the part of finding a job; it's also telling the student what university course they must do first. If a student wants to become a lawyer, he or she will have to go to university for three or four years to study law. However, if someone wants to be a doctor, they will need good grades in biology and other science subjects. With good grades, they can go to university and do their basic medical training which is six years. But their studying doesn’t finish at university. They then have to study at the hospital for another two or three years.

The careers advisor also helps students who don't have the grades to go to university. The advisor helps the students with their CV and shows them how to find and apply for jobs. Sometimes there are short courses they can do to learn a new skill quickly. For example, they can go on a hairdressing course and then learn more while they work. Some organizations offer training on the job, such as factories and farms. The government has many areas which offer possibilities for those who can't go to university. Students can join the army and be trained to become a soldier, or if they want, they could become a sailor with the navy.

So I guess that now I shouldn't be feeling so anxious. When the time comes, I'll make sure I'll ask a careers advisor for help.

(Adapted from Simply B1 Preliminary for School)

Question 28: How do career advisors meet the students?

 

A.       in a small group

B.       in individual meetings

C.       all the class together

D.       the whole school at the same time

 

 

Question 29: What does the advisor look for before giving advice?

 

A.       what the student isn't very good at

B.       university courses in other countries

C.       what the student is better at

D.       the student's CV and folder

 

 

Question 30: What happens after studying medicine at a university?

A.       The student must go on to study biology as well.

B.       The student can train others to become doctors, too.

C.       The student can practice medicine immediately after.

D.       The student carries on learning for another few years.

Question 31: How do advisors help students with not very good grades?

A.       They show them the best way to get a job.

B.       They help them with on-the-job training.

C.       They give extra classes to help them get to university.

D.       They take them to a farm and a factory to show them their options.

Question 32: What would Sam text to a friend who seeks career advice?

A.       I'm as worried as you are as I don't know what options are available for us.

B.       I guess you could ask your parents for help; that's what I did.

C.       There is no need to panic as there are people at school that can help you with that.

D.       Your teachers will make career decisions for you so that you don't have to deal with it.

 

PART IX: Choose the word that is different from the rest.

 

33. A. anything

B.       anyone

C.       anymore

D.       anywhere


 

34. A. triangle

B.       square

C.       circle

D.       shape

 

 

PART X: Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

35. Katty is a little nervous about leaving the kids at home all alone.

 

A.       serious

B.       pleased

C.       worried

D.       difficult

 

36. According to a recent newspaper article, the company is worth over $20 billion

A.       sentence

B.       writing

C.       title

D.       report

PART I: Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

 

1. A. either

B.       author

C.       both

D.       worth


 

2. A. watched

B.       visited

C.       looked

D.       stopped

 

 

PART II: Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following question.

3. The traffic was bad. We arrived on time.

 

A.       We arrived on time although the traffic is bad.

B.       Though the traffic was bad, we arrived on time.

C.       We arrived on time despite of the bad traffic.

Although the fact that the traffic was bad, we arrived on time. 1. A. either

D.       author

E.       both

F.        worth


 

2. A. watched

G.       visited

H.       looked

I.         stopped

 

 

J.          

4. A supermarket is quite convenient. A shopping centre is much more convenient.

A.       A supermarket is the most convenient as a shopping centre.

B.       A supermarket is less convenient than a shopping centre.

C.       A supermarket is less convenient as a shopping centre.

D.       A supermarket is not so convenient a shopping centre.

5. They are looking for the man and his dog. They have lost the way in the forest.

A.       They are looking for the man and his dog which have lost the way in the forest.

B.       They are looking for the man and his dog of which have lost the way in the forest.

C.       They are looking for the man and his dog who have lost the way in the forest.

D.       They are looking for the man and his dog that have lost the way in the forest.

 

PART III: Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the following question.

6. They are not allowed to go out in the evening by their parents.

A.       Their parents do not want them to go out in the evening.

B.       Their parents never let them go out in the evening.

C.       Going out in the evening is permitted by their parents.

D.       Although their parents do not allow, they still go out in the evening.

7. Please arrive early because we want to be able to start our meeting early.

A.       Please arrive early so that we can start our meeting early.

B.       Please arrive early so that we were able to start our meeting early.

C.       Please arrive so early that we could be able to start our meeting early.

D.       Please arrive early for us to be able to start our meeting early.

8. She wasn't early enough to catch the bus.

 

A.       She wasn't late for the bus.

B.       She arrived too early for the bus.

C.       She didn't arrive late for the bus.

D.       She was too late to catch the bus.

 

 

PART IV: Choose the sentence that completes the sentence from the suggested words or phrases.

9. He/ prefer/ go out/ friends/ rather than/ stay/ home/ alone.

A.       He would prefer going out with his friends rather than staying at home alone.

B.       He prefer going out with his friends rather than staying at home alone

C.       He prefer to go out with his friends rather than to stay at home alone.

D.       He would prefer to go out with his friends rather than stay at home alone.

10. I/ thought/book/worth/read/but/it/not.

 

A.       I thought this book was worth to read but it isn't.

B.       I thought this book was worth reading but it wasn't.

C.       I thought this book is worth reading but it wasn't.

D.       I thought this book is worth to read but it doesn't.

 

11. Language/ music/ be/ two things/ make/ human/ different/ all other animals.

A.       Language and music are two things that make human different from all other animals.

B.       Language and music are two things that making human different from all other animals.

C.       Language and music is two things that make human different of all other animals.

D.       Language and music are two things that makes human different from all other animals.

 

PART V: Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

12. My father, along with his friends, are drinking tea in the living room.

 

A.       along with

B.       are

C.       tea

D.       the

 

 

13. He lives in the district eastern so it’ll take us 3 hours to drive to his house.

 

A.       in

B.       district eastern

C.       take

D.       to drive

 

 

14. Jack cycles usually to work to avoid traffic jams at rush hour.

 

A.       cycles usually

B.       avoid

C.       jams

D.       rush hour

 

 

PART VI: Choose the best answer.

Question 15

Kate: “_____”

Mary: “Don’t worry about it.”

 

A.       Thank you for inviting me.

B.       Sorry for coming late.

C.       Could you do me a favor?

D.       Do you need any help?

 

 

Question 16

Tom: "Why didn’t you pay the telephone bill?"

Lucy: "_____."

 

A.       Well, it’s too thick

B.       Thank you for all that

C.       Yes, it was true

D.       I did

 

 

Question 17: Keep silent! My father _____ in his room.

 

A.       is sleeping

B.       was sleeping

C.       has left

D.       will be slept

 

 

Question 18: I’m _____ forward to seeing you again.

 

A.       coming

B.       going

C.       looking

D.       bringing

 

 

Question 19: The fire was caused by an _____ fault in the television.

 

A.       electricity

B.       electric

C.       electrician

D.       electrical

 

 

Question 20: _____ a clock in your classroom?

 

A.       Are there

B.       Is there

C.       Have there

D.       Has there

 

 

Question 21: Did you send Alice an invitation _____ the party?

 

A.       to

B.       with

C.       in

D.       of

 

 

Question 22: Max goes to bed _____ than anyone I know.

 

A.       the most early

B.       earlier

C.       the earliest

D.       much early

 

 

Question 23: My brother didn't feel well. _____, he didn't go to work yesterday.

 

A.       So

B.       But

C.       However

D.       Therefore

 

 

Question 24: They were late for work because their car _____ down.

 

A.       got

B.       put

C.       cut

D.       broke

 

 

Question 25: We may know the land very well, but we know very _____ about the ocean.

 

A.       few

B.       little

C.       much

D.       lots

 

 

Question 26: I first _____ to a rock concert when I was 15.

 

A.       go

B.       went

C.       have gone

D.       was going

 

 

PART VII: Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each of the blanks.

            Every season there are new clothes and new fashions in the shops. Colours and styles keep (1) change/ to change/ changed/ changing. One season black is the 'in' color, but the next season everyone is wearing orange or pink or grey. The length of women's skirts goes up and down from year to year. A shirt (2) who/ whom/ what/ that you once thought was very trendy can look (3) strangeness/ stranger/ strangely/ strange old-fashioned a few years later. And your father's shirts, you always thought were very conservative and traditional, can suddenly become (4) stylish/ outdated/ old/ useless. Keeping up with the fashions can be very expensive. So one way to save money is never to throw your old clothes out. If you wait long enough, the clothes are out of fashion today will be (5) out/ up/ away/ back in fashion tomorrow. Yesterday's clothes are tomorrow's new fashions.

 

PART VIII: Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

So what happened after school?

by Sam Adam

I was wondering what I should do with my life when I finish school. My parents told me that I still had a couple of years ahead of me but that did not reassure me. So I went online and found everything about career advisors.

Most secondary schools in England have members of staff who give career advice to their students. They are called career advisors. A year before they leave school, the career advisors will talk to the students one by one and ask them what they want to do in the future. The advisor will look at the students' grades to see what subjects they are stronger in. For example, if they are good at maths, they can become an accountant.

The advice is not just about the part of finding a job; it's also telling the student what university course they must do first. If a student wants to become a lawyer, he or she will have to go to university for three or four years to study law. However, if someone wants to be a doctor, they will need good grades in biology and other science subjects. With good grades, they can go to university and do their basic medical training which is six years. But their studying doesn’t finish at university. They then have to study at the hospital for another two or three years.

The careers advisor also helps students who don't have the grades to go to university. The advisor helps the students with their CV and shows them how to find and apply for jobs. Sometimes there are short courses they can do to learn a new skill quickly. For example, they can go on a hairdressing course and then learn more while they work. Some organizations offer training on the job, such as factories and farms. The government has many areas which offer possibilities for those who can't go to university. Students can join the army and be trained to become a soldier, or if they want, they could become a sailor with the navy.

So I guess that now I shouldn't be feeling so anxious. When the time comes, I'll make sure I'll ask a careers advisor for help.

(Adapted from Simply B1 Preliminary for School)

Question 28: How do career advisors meet the students?

 

A.       in a small group

B.       in individual meetings

C.       all the class together

D.       the whole school at the same time

 

 

Question 29: What does the advisor look for before giving advice?

 

A.       what the student isn't very good at

B.       university courses in other countries

C.       what the student is better at

D.       the student's CV and folder

 

 

Question 30: What happens after studying medicine at a university?

A.       The student must go on to study biology as well.

B.       The student can train others to become doctors, too.

C.       The student can practice medicine immediately after.

D.       The student carries on learning for another few years.

Question 31: How do advisors help students with not very good grades?

A.       They show them the best way to get a job.

B.       They help them with on-the-job training.

C.       They give extra classes to help them get to university.

D.       They take them to a farm and a factory to show them their options.

Question 32: What would Sam text to a friend who seeks career advice?

A.       I'm as worried as you are as I don't know what options are available for us.

B.       I guess you could ask your parents for help; that's what I did.

C.       There is no need to panic as there are people at school that can help you with that.

D.       Your teachers will make career decisions for you so that you don't have to deal with it.

 

PART IX: Choose the word that is different from the rest.

 

33. A. anything

B.       anyone

C.       anymore

D.       anywhere


 

34. A. triangle

B.       square

C.       circle

D.       shape

 

 

PART X: Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

35. Katty is a little nervous about leaving the kids at home all alone.

 

A.       serious

B.       pleased

C.       worried

D.       difficult

 

36. According to a recent newspaper article, the company is worth over $20 billion

A.       sentence

B.       writing

C.       title

D.       report

 

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17 tháng 4 2022

A

11 tháng 3 2022

C

A

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c,a

13 tháng 4 2017

I. Choose one word whose under lined part is pronounced differently from the others

1.A.Card B.hand C.Band D. Stand

2.A.Thank B. Think C. Throught D.Them

3.A.Town B.Own C.Cow D. Down

4.A. Loud B. Should C.Sound D. Mountain

5.A. Yard B. Bag C. Cat D. Hat

6.A.School B.chemical C. Cheap D. Character

13 tháng 4 2017

1.A

2.D(âm th nha)

3.B(khác biệt giữa âm own nha)

4.B(cách đọc âm ou)

5.A(mấy từ còn lại có âm a là e bẹp nha)

6.C(âm ch nha)

I. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.1.A. Cloure     B. Pleasure      C. Conclusion      D. Pressure (gạch chân s )II. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.1 “___________ send this document to my office by fax? ” - “Certainly .”a. Would you like  b. Would you mind  c. Could you     d. Why notIII. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.1.(A)It is the room...
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I. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

1.A. Cloure     B. Pleasure      C. Conclusion      D. Pressure (gạch chân s )

II. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.

1 “___________ send this document to my office by fax? ” - “Certainly .”

a. Would you like  b. Would you mind  c. Could you     d. Why not

III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.

1.(A)It is the room (B)that (C)cleans every day (D)by my sister.

a. It is          b. that            c. cleans           d. by

IV. Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

1. “I am sorry that I broke the glass” said Jim.

Jim apologised.........................................................

2. I really think you ought to take some exercises.

It is high time........................................................

3. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from his walk.

No sooner...................................................................................................

4. If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.

The sooner..................................................................................................

5. The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately.

So.......................................................................................................................

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23 tháng 7 2021

I. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

1.A. Cloure     B. Pleasure      C. Conclusion      D. Pressure (gạch chân s )

II. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.

1 “___________ send this document to my office by fax? ” - “Certainly .”

a. Would you like  b. Would you mind  c. Could you     d. Why not

III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.

1.(A)It is the room (B)that (C)cleans every day (D)by my sister.

a. It is          b. that            c. cleans           d. by

IV. Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

1. “I am sorry that I broke the glass” said Jim.

Jim apologised......for breaking the glass...................................................

2. I really think you ought to take some exercises.

It is high time.........you took some exercises...............................................

3. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from his walk.

No sooner........did he return from his walk than he got down to writing the letter ...........................................................................................

4. If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.

The sooner....can we solve that problem than it will be better for all concerned. ..............................................................................................

5. The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately.

So....great was the demand that they had to reprint the book immediately. ...................................................................................................................

23 tháng 7 2021

I. Choose the word whose underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others.

1.A. Cloure     B. Pleasure      C. Conclusion      D. Pressure (gạch chân s )

II. Choose the word or phrase (a, b, c or d) that best fits the blank space in each sentence.

1 “___________ send this document to my office by fax? ” - “Certainly .”

a. Would you like  b. Would you mind  c. Could you     d. Why not

III. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs correcting.

1.(A)It is the room (B)that (C)cleans every day (D)by my sister.

a. It is          b. that            c. cleans           d. by

IV. Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

1. “I am sorry that I broke the glass” said Jim.

Jim apologised...............  for breaking the glass..........................................

2. I really think you ought to take some exercises.

It is high time...................  you acquired a few manners......................................

3. He got down to writing the letter as soon as he returned from his walk.

No sooner................ had he returned from his walk than he got down to writing....................................................................................

4. If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.

The sooner............................... we solve this problem, the better it will be for all concerned....................................................................

5. The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately.

 

So................................. great was the demand that they had to print the book immediately.......................................................................................

 

 II. Choose the best answer to complete the passage. (1.0 pt)Homework                Many people now (1)_________that teachers give students too (2)_________homework. They said that it is unnecessary for children to work (3)_________home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks (4)_________they have already done at school.                Recently in Greece many...
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II. Choose the best answer to complete the passage. (1.0 pt)

Homework

                Many people now (1)_________that teachers give students too (2)_________homework. They said that it is unnecessary for children to work (3)_________home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks (4)_________they have already done at school.

                Recently in Greece many parents complained (5)_________the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents say that most of the homework was (6)_________of time and they want to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other (7)_________in Europe, teachers can’t set homework at weekends.

                Most people agree that homework is unfair. A student who can do his homework in a (8)_________and comfortable room is in a much better position than a student who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television (9)_________ . Some parents help their children (10)_________their homework.

                It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. Parents are often better at teaching their own children.

                1. A. think                            B. talk                                    C. speak                               D. tell

                2. A. many                           B. a lot                                  C. much                                D. lots

                3. A. in                                  B. for                                     C. on                                      D. at

                4. A. who                             B. what                 C. which                               D. when

                5. A. on                 B. about                               C. with                                  D. over

                6. A. a need                        B. a must                             C. a waste                           D. a form

                7. A. houses                       B. towns                              C. cities                 D. countries

                8. A. quiet                           B. quitely                             C. quite                                D. quietly

                9. A. at                                  B. on                                      C. in                                       D. to

                10. A. to                               B. of                                       C. with                                  D. about

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30 tháng 7 2021

           Many people now (1)_________that teachers give students too (2)_________homework. They said that it is unnecessary for children to work (3)_________home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly plan the homework tasks they give to students. The result is that students have to repeat tasks (4)_________they have already done at school.

                Recently in Greece many parents complained (5)_________the difficult homework which teachers gave to their children. The parents say that most of the homework was (6)_________of time and they want to stop it. Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently. In Denmark, West Germany and several other (7)_________in Europe, teachers can’t set homework at weekends.

                Most people agree that homework is unfair. A student who can do his homework in a (8)_________and comfortable room is in a much better position than a student who does his homework in a small, noisy room with the television (9)_________ . Some parents help their children (10)_________their homework.

                It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. Parents are often better at teaching their own children.

                1. A. think                            B. talk                                    C. speak                               D. tell

                2. A. many                           B. a lot                                  C. much                                D. lots

                3. A. in                                  B. for                                     C. on                                      D. at

                4. A. who                             B. what                 C. which                               D. when

                5. A. on                 B. about                               C. with                                  D. over

                6. A. a need                        B. a must                             C. a waste                           D. a form

                7. A. houses                       B. towns                              C. cities                 D. countries

                8. A. quiet                           B. quitely                             C. quite                                D. quietly

                9. A. at                                  B. on                                      C. in                                       D. to

                10. A. to                               B. of                                       C. with                                  D. about

1,A

2,C

3,D

4,C

5,B

6,C

7,D

8,A

9,B

10,C

II. Choose the word which best fits each gap.STAYING SAFE ON FOOT AND BIKELook out for yourself and your friends when out (1)……….foot and bike. Choose the (2)………routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)………if you’re going by bike.It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)……… to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)………when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)………spot you and be able to stop...
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II. Choose the word which best fits each gap.

STAYING SAFE ON FOOT AND BIKE

Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1)……….foot and bike. Choose the (2)………routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)………if you’re going by bike.

It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)……… to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)………when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)………spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7)……….enough attention, (8)……… anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing.

1. A. on                                  B. in                            C. by                           D. with

2. A. safe                               B. safer                       C. safest                     D. safely

3. A. zebra crossings            B. cycle paths            C. footpaths               D. bumpy roads

4. A. risky                              B. warning                 C. serious                   D. alert

5. A. off                                 B. over                       C. out                         D. down

6. A. must                              B. will                        C. could                     D. should

7. A. pay                                B. make                      C. turn                        D. take

8. A. but                                 B. so                           C. though                   D. because

 

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13 tháng 4 2022

II. Choose the word which best fits each gap.

STAYING SAFE ON FOOT AND BIKE

Look out for yourself and your friends when out (1)……….foot and bike. Choose the (2)………routes you can like quieter, slower roads, with pavements if you’re walking or (3)………if you’re going by bike.

It’s easy to get distracted by your phone or by friends, but you need to be (4)……… to traffic. Put your phone away and take your earphones (5)………when crossing the road. Don’t trust that drivers (6)………spot you and be able to stop in time – many drivers go too fast and don’t (7)……….enough attention, (8)……… anything you can do to protect yourself is a good thing.

1. A. on                                  B. in                            C. by                           D. with

2. A. safe                               B. safer                       C. safest                     D. safely

3. A. zebra crossings            B. cycle paths            C. footpaths               D. bumpy roads

4. A. risky                              B. warning                 C. serious                   D. alert

5. A. off                                 B. over                       C. out                         D. down

6. A. must                              B. will                        C. could                     D. should

7. A. pay                                B. make                      C. turn                        D. take

8. A. but                                 B. so                           C. though                   D. because

I. Choose the word that is pronouced differently from the others. 1. A. organized B. lived C. concerned D. established 2. A. effect B. delicious C. exhibition D. selection II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed different from the others. 3. A. notice B. surface C. contact D. effect 4. A. humid B. airmail C. discuss D. pancake III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to fill in the blank. 5. We have learned English at school _______ three years. A. since B. for C. in D. about 6. The...
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I. Choose the word that is pronouced differently from the others. 1. A. organized B. lived C. concerned D. established 2. A. effect B. delicious C. exhibition D. selection II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed different from the others. 3. A. notice B. surface C. contact D. effect 4. A. humid B. airmail C. discuss D. pancake III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to fill in the blank. 5. We have learned English at school _______ three years. A. since B. for C. in D. about 6. The _______ are excited about the new hardware store in the neighborhood. A. residents B. contestants C. goods D. selections 7. The newspaper is not _______ the magazine. A. so thick as B. as thick C. thicker D. the same 8. “It must be fun to watch a real match at the stadium.” - “_______.” A. I agree. B. I couldn’t agree less. C. I promise. D. Don’t mention it. 9. The man _______ in the factory since he left school. A. worked B. has worked C. is working D. works 10. It was a great _______ to have a market near our house. A. convenient B. convenience C. comfortable D. success 11. “Would you like to join us?” – “_______” A. No, thanks. B. Yes, I do. C. I’d love to. D. No, I would. 12. My neighbor ______ to me _______ more than two months. A. didn’t talk / since B. doesn’t talk / for C. hasn’t talked / for D. haven’t talked / for 13. " How long _______ Paul ?" - "For 5 years." A. did you know B. have you known C. have you know D. did you knew 14. Nick enjoys _______ with her friends, especially Joe. A. go shopping B. to go to shop C. going shopping D. goes to shop 15. “What are you going to do this weekend?” A. I cooked dinner. B. I’m not sure. C. Good idea! D. In a park. 16. I always go shopping in the malls _______ it’s comfortable there. A. so B. and C. because D. however 17. John has lived in London _______ last summer. A. for B. in C. until D. since 18. The restaurant serves Hue food and the pancakes are delicious. A. different B. bad C. tasty D. wet 19. You can have a wider selection of products when going to the shopping mall. A. works B. goods C. subjects D. furniture 20. Ann’s grade is the same _______ mine. A. a. like B. as C. to D. from 21. Smith _______ in Chicago _______ 2010. A. a. has lived – for B. has lived – since C. lived – since D. lives – in 22. I haven’t seen them _______ ages. A. a. since B. for C. when D. as

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