PART 1. PHONETICS
Exercise 1. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D.
1.A. boat B. road C. broad D. coat
2.A. athlete B. thoughtful C. thin D. their
3.A. most B. host C. lost D. frost
4.A. sun B. sure C. success D. sort
5.A. new B. sew C. few D. nephew
Exercise 2. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B , C or D.
6.A. accomplished B. accompany C. continual D. fascinating
7.A. gigantic B. ignorant C. avid D. profitable
8.A. indulge B. discard C. devastate D. release
9.A. infinite B. renewable C. indeed D. official
10.A. arrive B. advance C. comment D. respect
PART 2. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE
Choose from the four given options marked A, B , C or D one best answer to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A , B , C or D.
11. It was the doctor who was to blame ___ Tom’s wife’s death
A. for B. on C. about D. at
12. It ____ Lan who always helps him in his trouble
UNIT 13 : HOBBIES PART 1. PHONETICS Exercise 1. Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. 1.A. boat B. road C. broad D. coat 2.A. athlete B. thoughtful C. thin D. their 3.A. most B. host C. lost D. frost 4.A. sun B. sure C. success D. sort 5.A. new B. sew C. few D. nephew Exercise 2. Choose one word whose stress pattern is different. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B , C or D. 6.A. accomplished B. accompany C. continual D. fascinating 7.A. gigantic B. ignorant C. avid D. profitable 8.A. indulge B. discard C. devastate D. release 9.A. infinite B. renewable C. indeed D. official 10.A. arrive B. advance C. comment D. respect PART 2. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE Choose from the four given options marked A, B , C or D one best answer to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A , B , C or D. 11. It was the doctor who was to blame ___ Tom’s wife’s death A. for B. on C. about D. at 12. It ____ Lan who always helps him in his trouble A. was B. is C. has been D. will be 13. It was the red car _______ crashed into mine yesterday. A. who B. that C. what D. whose 14. It _____ Lan and Hoa who have to be responsible for this work A. is B. was C. are D. were 15. It was ______ who broke my glass window A. he B. him C. his D. he’s 16. It _____ Linda who will contact you. A. will be B. was C. is D. are 17. It ____ the secretary who has informed me of the president’s arrival. A. has been B. will be C. is D. was 18. It _____ the gloves that the robber wore. A. was B. were C. is D. are 19. It _____ the patients that I have to look after. A. was B. were C. is D. are 20. It is this book that I have been looking ____ . A. for B. after C. up D. at 21. It is Mr. Brown that this nurse cares _______. A. of B. for C. about D. with 22. It _____ this letter that Linda gave me yesterday A. is B. was C. are D.were 23. It _____ who saw the ghost. A. is us B. was us C. was we D. were we 24. It ______ in 1972 that we liberated Sai Gon which is called Ho Chi Minh City now. A. is B. are C. were D. was 25. It _____ tomorrow that they are going to open the new hospital A. will be B. is C. was D. were 26. It _____ Hanoi that I was born and grew up A. was in B. was C. is in D. is 27. It _____ September 2nd 1845 that President Ho Chi Minh declared the independence of Viet Nam to the world people A. is in B. was in C. is on D. was on 28. It is in 2 days my boss___ home from his business trip A. returns B. will return C. returned D. to return 29. It was the director who I _____ permission to suspend our work A. required B. asked for C. made D. needed 30. It is the Queen who _______ a new school in our town soon A. opened B. opens C. will open D. open 31. It was at this shop _____ I bought my watch A. from which B. which C. that D. who 32. It was in Viet Nam that the 22nd SEA Games _____. A. is held B. were held C. held D. holded 33. It is my teacher that I am grateful _____ A. for B. at C. about D. to 34. It is his whole-hearted support that we are grateful ______ A. for B. on C. to D. with 35. The boy likes computer games. He can spent all day ______ them. A. to play B. play C. playing D. plays 36. I am fed up ______ being told what to do every day by my parents A. about B. in C. for D. with 37. “ These is an international football match at My Dinh stadium, let’s go and see it”/ “ I’m sorry. I’d rather _____ at home and watch it on television” A. stay B. to stay C. staying D. stayed 38. I like music. I’d rather you ____ me to play the guitar. A. teach B. to teach C. taught D. teaching 39. He ____ the world record on hiss second attempt in me’s high jump at the 13nd Asian Games. A. had won B. broke C. took D. was held 40. We think our new project will be _____ A. make profit B. profitably C. profitable D. avid 41. if I had a lot of money I would travel around the world to see all of the world. A. wonderful B. wonderfully C. wondering D. wonders 42. He ____ why she hadn’t come yet A. asked B. wonders C. worries D. didn’t know 43. It is collecting stamps that he is ____ on A. concerned B. interested C. fond D. keen 44. Big cities are always ______ to young people A. interested B. fascinating C.fascinated D.attractively 45. She ___ complains about her housework A. continual B. continually C. continues D. continuing 46. I am in complete ____ of music A. ignorance B. ignorant C. ignorantly D. ignore 47. He is ignorant ______ VietNamese history A. of B. with C. about D. in 48. A friend in need is a friend ___ A. really B. in fact C. indeed D. in truth 49. _______ by some other musicians, she made a successful world concert tour in 2002 A. discarded B. Accomplished C. Given D. Accompanied 50. She is busy _______ after her six children all day. A. looking B. with looking C. to look D. looks Part III READING Exercise 1. Read D) to fill in cach gap.the following passage and choose the best given answer (A, B, C, or D) to fill in each gap. COLLECTING EGGCUPS People collect a large (51) of objects stamps, postcards, dolls, ect . Some people collect which are connected with (52) event or with (53) people. But one of the strangest (54) is that of eggcups. Kevin Murphy of Bradford in Yorkshire has 10,000 or them. Not (55) his favorite eggcup is one in the shape ago, after he lent an elephant eggcup to a granddaughter who took such a (57) to it that she insisted on keeping it. Kevin saw a few eggcups he liked on (58) at a local shop, and start collecting them. Others like Kevin’s eggcups too. “ I have just bought a (59) for one or my favourites, which (60) disappeared last week,” he said. 51. A. variety B. area C. type. D. classification 52. A. interested B. historic C. minor D. satisfying 53. A. active B. ordinary C. famous D. successfully 54. A. collector B. collection C. idea D. hobby 55. A. surprised B. surpriting C. surprire D. surprisingly 56. A. typical B. really C. exact D. actual 57. A. likelihood B. interest C. liking D. thirst 58. A. selling B. sold C. counter D. sale 59. A. collection B. replacement C. eggcup D. collector 60. A. mysteriously B. was C. had D. finally Exercise 2. Read the passages below then choose the best answer marked A, B, C and D to each question or statement. Identify your answer by cirling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Funny or not Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depend on where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A French, for instance, might find of hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears. Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you like, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin’s early films. However a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion. It is called “sick humour”. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serous accidents . Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of “ sick homour” will enable you to judge for yourself. A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. He dreaded having to spent Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, the patient’s recovery was slow. On Christmas day, the man still had right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day, however, the doctor consoled him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The man took heart and, sure enough , on New Year’s Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital. The man drank a little more than wa good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept talking everybody how much he hated hospitals . He was still mumbling something about hospital at the end of the party when he slipped on a slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. 61. Why might a Frenchman find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke? A. Because he doesn’t like the Russian people. B. Because he doesn’t understand Russian. C. Because he doesn’t have the sense of humour D. Because the sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics 62. Why do people all over the world find Charlie Chaplin’s early films amusing? A. Because Chaplin was a famous comedian B. Because his films were based on comic situations which had s\a universal appeal C. Because his films were made in English so many people can understand them D. Because the sense of humour depends on where we have been brought up. 63. Where did “ sick humour” originate? A. in national characteristics B. in funny situations C. it tragic situations D. in national differences 64. How did the man break his left leg? A. By drinking more than which was good for him B. By not looking where he was going C. By accidentally treading on some ice and falling D. By slipping on the wet pavement 65. The phrase” come into fashion” in the second paragraph means ______ A. become the latest style of clothes B. become popular C. be put into practiceD. be produted. PART IV. WRITING Exercise 1. Each sentences below has four underlined words or phrases marked A, b, C and D. circle on underline word or phrases that must be changed in order for the sentences to be correct. 66. It is the monitor that is ressponsible for the teacher. A B C D 67. It was 7nd May 1954 that we won the Dien Bien Phu victory A B C D 68. It is him that has had to do this dangerous work for 15 year A B C D 69. It were they that built this hotel 2 years ago A B C D 70. it is Tom that has admitted to steal my watch A B C D 71. It will be at 7 o’clock tomorrow that the president will arrive A B C D 72. These are the data collecting during our survery trip. A B C D 73. It is under the bed that there are a pair of shoes A B C D 74. It is cooking that I am tired with 75. It was Linda and martin that I often go to the cinema with A B C D Exercise 2: Choose one sentences ( A, B, C or D) that has nearly the same meaning as the orginal simple one(s) 76. I am crazy about computer games. A. I am interested in computer games B. I am terrified of computer games. C. I went mad because of playing computer games a lot D. I am bored with computer games 77. I’d rather be hungry than eat that food A. I can’t stand being hungry so I’ll eat that food bB. I am hungry and I want to eat that food C. I am hungry enough to eat that foodD. I prefer being hungry to eating that food 78. He had to earn his living by working as a porter when he was 15 A. It was 15 when he had to earn his had to earn his living when he was 15 C. It was when he was 15 that he had to earn his living by working as a porter D. It was a porter that when he was 15 he had to earn his living by working 79. He spends all his free time fishing A. He goes fishing whenever he has free time B. He is busy finishing all time C. He likes eating fish D. He has no time for fishing 80. I myself saw the ghost last night. A. It am I that saw the ghost last night B. It is I that saw the ghost last night C. It was me that saw the ghost last night D. It was I who saw the ghost last night 81. Mr Ba is the doctor who will operate on my mother tomorrow A. It is my mother who will operate tomorrow by Mr Ba , a doctor B. It is the doctor whose name is Ba that will operate on my mother tomorrow C. It will be tomorrow that Mr Ba , a doctor will operate on my mother D. It is Mr Ba is the doctor who will operate on my mother tomorrow 82. I like talking to people who have the sense of humour A. They are people who have the sense of humour to that I like talking B. It is talking to people that I like who have are sense of humour C. It is people with the sense of humour that I like talking to D. People who have the sense of humour is that I like talking to 83. He has been addicted to alcohol since his wife died A. It is since his wife died that he has become an alcohol addict B. He has been addicted to alcohol because of his wife died C. He has drunk a litter wine since his wife died D. He has stopped drinking wine since his wife’s death 84. I am frightened of living on my own A. I am fond of living on my own B. I am bored with living on my own C. I enjoy living on my own D. I am afraid of living alone 85. He is keen on collecting antique things A. He is interesting in collecting antique things B. It is antique things that he is interested in collecting C. Collecting antique things is that he keen on D. It is collecting antique things that he is fed up with Exercise 2. Read the passages below then choose the best answer Funny or not Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depend on where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A French, for instance, might find ot hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears. Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you like, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin’s early films. However a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion. It is called “sick humour”. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serous accidents . Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of “ sick humour” will enable you to judge for yourself. A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell home when he would be able to go home. He dreaded having to spent Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, the patient’s recovery was slow. On Christmas day, the man still had right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day, however, the doctor consoled him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The man took heart and, sure enough , on New Year’s Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital. The man drank a little more than was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept talking everybody how much he hated hospitals . He was still mumbling something about hospital at the one of the party when he slipped on a slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. 61. Why might a French man find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke? A. Because he doesn’t like the Russian people. B. Because he doesn’t understand Russian. C. Because he doesn’t have the sense of humour D. Because the sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics 62. Why do people all over the world find Charlie Chaplin’s early films amusing? A. Because Chaplin was a famous comedian B. Because his films were based on comic situations which had a universal appeal C. Because his films were made in English so many people can understand them D. Because the sense of humour depends on where we have been brought up. 63. Where did “ sick humour” originate?A. in national characteristics B. in funny situations C. it tragic situations D. in national differences 64. How did the man break his left leg? A. By drinking more than which was good for him B. By not looking where he was going C. By slipping on the wet pavement D. By accidentally treading on some ice and falling 65. The phrase” come into fashion” in the second paragraph means ______ A. become the latest style of clothes B. become popular C. be put into practice D. be produced.
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