Đề thi khảo sát chất lượng Giáo viên THCS tỉnh Đăk Lăk môn Tiếng Anh

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UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 193 C©u 1: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. to climb B. climb C. climbing D. climbs C©u 2: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. in B. at C. on D. of C©u 3: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. sent B. received C. Give D. took C©u 4: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. drip B. dripped C. drips D. drop C©u 5: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. going out B. to going out C. to go out D. go out C©u 6: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Stay B. Come C. Go D. Visit C©u 7: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. brown B. black C. blond D. bald C©u 8: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equal-equal B. equal-equality C. equality-equality D. equal-equalize C©u 9: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. is spoken B. are spoken C. is spoke D. are spoke C©u 10: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. since B. because of C. consequently D. so C©u 11: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. because of B. because that C. so that D. because C©u 12: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. be B. is C. being D. was READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 13: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.80% B. about 80% C. approximately 80% D. over 80% C©u 14: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.40 B. 50 C. 60 D. all of them C©u 15: When did they grow up? A.starting working B. having experience C. having difficult D. after the liberation of South C©u 16: Today their life is ………… A.easy B. steady C. good condition D. comfortably C©u 17: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.although B. therefore C. however D. yet C©u 18: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.their job B. their position C. their job and their position D. none of them C©u 19: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.wrong B. right C. no information D. no mention C©u 20: What makes them feel uneasy? A.clumsy clothes B. defect C. appearance D. untidy clothes C©u 21: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.dressing nicely B. fame C. beauty D. dressing casually C©u 22: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.wrong B. right C. no idea D. both wrong and right Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 23: Petty and Phil have. A.a big breakfast B. breakfast with meat C. a light breakfast D. breakfast with eggs C©u 24: What do they have for lunch? A.salad and sandwich B. soup and fish C. salad and soup D. sandwich and fish C©u 25: What time do they usually have dinner? A.6.30 B. 7.15 C. 7.30 D. 8.00 C©u 26: What do they drink for dinner? A.iced tea B. iced coffee C. orange juice D. soda C©u 27: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at home B. at their friend’s house C. at a hotel D. at a restaurant Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 28: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You mustn’t attend this course. B. You can’t attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You don’t need to attend this course. C©u 29: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I last see him two years ago. B. I haven’t seen him for two years. C. I see him every two years. D. I’ve seen him for two years. C©u 30: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I used to have coffee for breakfast. B. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. D. I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. C©u 31: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Do not remove these photographs. B. Do not use your camera here. C. Photographers mustn’t enter. D. Photographs are on sale here. C©u 32: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John used to eat with chopsticks. B. John doesn’t like using chopsticks. C. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. D. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. C©u 33: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. B. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. C©u 34: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I ran to work this morning. B. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. C. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. D. Peter and I met a friend this morning. C©u 35: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. B. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. D. If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C©u 36: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate is thinking about taking the job. B. My roommate suggested me to take the job. C. My roommate asked me to take the job. D. My roommate adviced me to take the job. C©u 37: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. B. My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. C. My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. D. My brother hates walking in the rain. Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 38: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrive, we had dinner. B. When they were arriving, we had dinner C. When they arrived, we were having dinner D. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. C©u 39: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. B. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework C. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework D. A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework C©u 40: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. B. “Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. D. “Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C©u 41: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This was good computer I ever used. B. This is the better computer I ever used. C. This is the best computer I have ever used D. This was better computer I have ever used. C©u 42: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Did you finish doing your homework yet? B. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? D. Will you finish doing your homework yet? C©u 43: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. B. I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired C. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. D. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. C©u 44: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? B. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? D. Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C©u 45: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. B. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. C. It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. D. To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. C©u 46: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Of fog cancelled all flights B. Because of fog were cancelled all flights C. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C©u 47: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 48: A.made C©u 49: A.officially C©u 50: A.later C©u 51: A.in C©u 52: A.decoration C©u 53: B. organized C. celebrated D. performed B. hardly C. exactly D. perfectly B. late C. lately D. latest B. for C. through D. from B. expression C. preparation D. celebration A.sticky C©u 54: A.offers C©u 55: A.meets C©u 56: A.take on C©u 57: A.mutual B. cream C. milky D. sponge B. offerings C. presents D. fruit B. takes C. gets D. puts B. get off C. go with D. put on B. regular C. annual D. formal Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 58: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.What do you suggest? B. Yes, please C. That’s a good idea D. How’s that ? C©u 59: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Yes, here it is B. No, not at all C. Yes, let’s D. Good idea READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 60: A.benefit C©u 61: A.consumers C©u 62: A.lazily C©u 63: A.borrowing C©u 64: A.rising C©u 65: A.last C©u 66: A.save C©u 67: A.labeling C©u 68: A.convenient C©u 69: A.abilities B. luxuries C. wastes D. money B. sellers C. buyers D. customers B. cheaply C. effectively D. expensively B. bank C. fire D. lighting B. fallen C. increased D. reduced B. break C. light D. sleep B. get C. spend D. earn B. bill C. business D. working B. effective C. comfortable D. efficient B. impossibilities C. innovation D. example Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 70: A.question C©u 71: A.ordinary C©u 72: A.honest C©u 73: A.chopstick C©u 74: A.suggestion C©u 75: A.teach B. nation C. correction D. pollution B. category C. standard D. drat B. house C. homeless D. hilarious B. crack C. scenery D. receiver B. installation C. separation D. innovation B. great C. meat D. Easter Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 76: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. B. The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. C. In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. D. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. C©u 77: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. B. John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. C. My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. D. John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. C©u 78: We last went to London two years ago. A.We haven’t been to London for two years. B. It’s two years since we last went to London. C. We have been in London for two years. D. The last time we went to London was two years ago. C©u 79: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. B. Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. C. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. D. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. C©u 80: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. B. I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. C. What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? D. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? ----------------- HÕt ----------------- UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 279 C©u 1: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. because of B. consequently C. since D. so C©u 2: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. was B. be C. is D. being C©u 3: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. going out B. to go out C. go out D. to going out C©u 4: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equal-equality B. equal-equalize C. equality-equality D. equal-equal C©u 5: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Stay B. Come C. Visit D. Go C©u 6: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. brown B. bald C. black D. blond C©u 7: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. are spoken B. is spoke C. are spoke D. is spoken C©u 8: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. to climb B. climb C. climbs D. climbing C©u 9: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. dripped B. drip C. drips D. drop C©u 10: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. received B. Give C. took D. sent C©u 11: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. of B. in C. at D. on C©u 12: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. because that B. because of C. so that D. because READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 13: A.money C©u 14: A.sellers C©u 15: B. benefit C. wastes D. luxuries B. buyers C. consumers D. customers A.effectively C©u 16: A.fire C©u 17: A.rising C©u 18: A.last C©u 19: A.spend C©u 20: A.bill C©u 21: A.comfortable C©u 22: A.impossibilities B. lazily C. expensively D. cheaply B. borrowing C. lighting D. bank B. increased C. fallen D. reduced B. light C. sleep D. break B. earn C. get D. save B. business C. working D. labeling B. efficient C. effective D. convenient B. innovation C. example D. abilities Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 23: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Did you finish doing your homework yet? B. Will you finish doing your homework yet? C. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? D. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C©u 24: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. B. “If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C. “Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. D. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C©u 25: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Of fog cancelled all flights B. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. C. Because of fog were cancelled all flights D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C©u 26: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C©u 27: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. B. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. C. It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. D. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. C©u 28: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework B. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework C. A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework D. The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. C©u 29: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired B. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. C. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. D. I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. C©u 30: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? B. Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? D. Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C©u 31: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrived, we were having dinner B. When they were arriving, we had dinner C. When they arrive, we had dinner. D. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. C©u 32: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This was better computer I have ever used. B. This was good computer I ever used. C. This is the best computer I have ever used D. This is the better computer I ever used. Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 33: A.performed C©u 34: A.exactly C©u 35: A.latest C©u 36: A.from C©u 37: A.celebration C©u 38: A.sticky C©u 39: A.presents C©u 40: A.gets C©u 41: A.go with C©u 42: A.mutual B. made C. organized D. celebrated B. perfectly C. hardly D. officially B. lately C. later D. late B. in C. through D. for B. decoration C. expression D. preparation B. milky C. cream D. sponge B. offerings C. fruit D. offers B. meets C. puts D. takes B. get off C. take on D. put on B. formal C. regular D. annual Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 43: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Good idea B. Yes, here it is C. Yes, let’s C©u 44: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.What do you suggest? B. How’s that ? D. Yes, please D. No, not at all C. That’s a good idea Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 45: A.great C©u 46: A.question C©u 47: A.honest C©u 48: A.standard C©u 49: A.crack C©u 50: A.suggestion B. Easter C. meat D. teach B. nation C. correction D. pollution B. house C. hilarious D. homeless B. drat C. category D. ordinary B. scenery C. receiver D. chopstick B. installation C. innovation D. separation READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 51: Today their life is ………… A.steady B. comfortably C. good condition D. easy C©u 52: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.although B. however C. yet D. therefore C©u 53: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.none of them B. their job C. their job and their position D. their position C©u 54: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.50 B. all of them C. 60 D. 40 C©u 55: What makes them feel uneasy? A.defect B. appearance C. clumsy clothes D. untidy clothes C©u 56: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.no idea B. wrong C. right D. both wrong and right C©u 57: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.dressing casually B. beauty C. dressing nicely D. fame C©u 58: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.right B. wrong C. no mention D. no information C©u 59: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.about 80% B. approximately 80% C. over 80% D. 80% C©u 60: When did they grow up? A.after the liberation of South B. having difficult C. starting working D. having experience Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 61: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You can’t attend this course. B. You don’t need to attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You mustn’t attend this course. C©u 62: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I last see him two years ago. B. I haven’t seen him for two years. C. I see him every two years. D. I’ve seen him for two years. C©u 63: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. B. My brother hates walking in the rain. C. My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. D. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. C©u 64: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John used to eat with chopsticks. B. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. C. John doesn’t like using chopsticks. D. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. C©u 65: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I ran to work this morning. B. Peter and I met a friend this morning. C. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. D. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. C©u 66: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. B. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. D. If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. C©u 67: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. B. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. C. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C©u 68: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate suggested me to take the job. B. My roommate adviced me to take the job. C. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. D. My roommate asked me to take the job. C©u 69: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I used to have coffee for breakfast. C. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. D. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C©u 70: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Photographs are on sale here. B. Do not remove these photographs. C. Do not use your camera here. D. Photographers mustn’t enter. Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 71: What do they drink for dinner? A.soda B. iced coffee C. orange juice D. iced tea C©u 72: What time do they usually have dinner? A.7.15 B. 7.30 C. 6.30 D. 8.00 C©u 73: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at their friend’s house B. at a hotel C. at a restaurant D. at home C©u 74: Petty and Phil have. A.breakfast with eggs B. a big breakfast C. breakfast with meat D. a light breakfast C©u 75: What do they have for lunch? A.salad and sandwich B. sandwich and fish C. soup and fish D. salad and soup Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 76: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. B. What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? C. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? D. I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. C©u 77: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. B. My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. C. John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. D. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C©u 78: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. B. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. C. Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. D. In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. C©u 79: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. B. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. C. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. D. Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. C©u 80: We last went to London two years ago. A.We have been in London for two years. B. It’s two years since we last went to London. C. The last time we went to London was two years ago. D. We haven’t been to London for two years. ----------------- HÕt ----------------- UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 344 C©u 1: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. climbs B. climb C. to climb D. climbing C©u 2: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Stay B. Visit C. Come D. Go C©u 3: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. being B. be C. is D. was C©u 4: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. at B. of C. on D. in C©u 5: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. drip B. dripped C. drips D. drop C©u 6: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. is spoken B. are spoke C. is spoke D. are spoken C©u 7: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equality-equality B. equal-equality C. equal-equalize D. equal-equal C©u 8: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. go out B. to go out C. to going out D. going out C©u 9: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. bald B. black C. blond D. brown C©u 10: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. because of B. because that C. because D. so that C©u 11: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. so B. since C. consequently D. because of C©u 12: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. sent B. Give C. received D. took READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 13: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.no information B. wrong C. no mention D. right C©u 14: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.both wrong and right B. right C. wrong D. no idea C©u 15: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.40 B. all of them C. 50 D. 60 C©u 16: When did they grow up? A.starting working B. having difficult C. having experience D. after the liberation of South C©u 17: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.however B. although C. therefore D. yet C©u 18: What makes them feel uneasy? A.appearance B. untidy clothes C. clumsy clothes D. defect C©u 19: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.none of them B. their job and their position C. their position D. their job C©u 20: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.80% B. over 80% C. approximately 80% D. about 80% C©u 21: Today their life is ………… A.comfortably B. easy C. good condition D. steady C©u 22: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.beauty B. dressing casually C. fame D. dressing nicely Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 23: What time do they usually have dinner? A.6.30 B. 8.00 C. 7.15 D. 7.30 C©u 24: What do they drink for dinner? A.iced coffee B. soda C. orange juice D. iced tea C©u 25: What do they have for lunch? A.salad and sandwich B. sandwich and fish C. salad and soup D. soup and fish C©u 26: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at home B. at their friend’s house C. at a restaurant D. at a hotel C©u 27: Petty and Phil have. A.a big breakfast B. a light breakfast C. breakfast with meat D. breakfast with eggs Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 28: A.category C©u 29: A.hilarious C©u 30: A.correction C©u 31: A.receiver C©u 32: A.separation C©u 33: B. drat C. standard D. ordinary B. honest C. house D. homeless B. pollution C. question D. nation B. chopstick C. scenery D. crack B. innovation C. suggestion D. installation A.great B. Easter C. teach D. meat Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 34: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. B. “Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C. “Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. D. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C©u 35: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Of fog cancelled all flights B. Because of fog were cancelled all flights C. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C©u 36: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C©u 37: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This is the best computer I have ever used B. This was better computer I have ever used. C. This was good computer I ever used. D. This is the better computer I ever used. C©u 38: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Did you finish doing your homework yet? B. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C. Will you finish doing your homework yet? D. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? C©u 39: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. B. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. C. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. D. To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. C©u 40: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. B. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework C. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework D. A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework C©u 41: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. B. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. C. I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. D. I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired C©u 42: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they were arriving, we were having dinner. B. When they were arriving, we had dinner C. When they arrive, we had dinner. D. When they arrived, we were having dinner C©u 43: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? B. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C. Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? D. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 44: We last went to London two years ago. A.We have been in London for two years. B. The last time we went to London was two years ago. C. It’s two years since we last went to London. D. We haven’t been to London for two years. C©u 45: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. B. The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. C. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. D. Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. C©u 46: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. B. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. C. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. D. Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. C©u 47: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. B. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C. My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. D. John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. C©u 48: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. B. What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? C. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? D. I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 49: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. B. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. D. You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. C©u 50: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. D. I used to have coffee for breakfast. C©u 51: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I last see him two years ago. B. I haven’t seen him for two years. C. I see him every two years. D. I’ve seen him for two years. C©u 52: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You mustn’t attend this course. B. You can’t attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You don’t need to attend this course. C©u 53: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. B. John doesn’t like using chopsticks. C. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. D. John used to eat with chopsticks. C©u 54: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Do not remove these photographs. B. Photographs are on sale here. C. Do not use your camera here. D. Photographers mustn’t enter. C©u 55: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate adviced me to take the job. B. My roommate asked me to take the job. C. My roommate suggested me to take the job. D. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. C©u 56: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I ran to work this morning. B. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. C. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. D. Peter and I met a friend this morning. C©u 57: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. B. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. D. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C©u 58: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. B. My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. C. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. D. My brother hates walking in the rain. Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 59: A.performed C©u 60: A.perfectly C©u 61: A.latest C©u 62: A.from C©u 63: A.expression C©u 64: A.cream C©u 65: A.fruit C©u 66: A.gets C©u 67: A.put on B. organized C. made D. celebrated B. exactly C. hardly D. officially B. late C. later D. lately B. in C. through D. for B. preparation C. celebration D. decoration B. sponge C. sticky D. milky B. offerings C. presents D. offers B. puts C. takes D. meets B. get off C. take on D. go with C©u 68: A.annual B. formal C. mutual D. regular Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 69: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.How’s that ? B. That’s a good idea C. What do you suggest? D. Yes, please C©u 70: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Yes, let’s B. No, not at all C. Yes, here it is D. Good idea READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 71: A.wastes C©u 72: A.consumers C©u 73: A.lazily C©u 74: A.fire C©u 75: A.increased C©u 76: A.break C©u 77: A.get C©u 78: A.bill C©u 79: A.comfortable C©u 80: A.impossibilities B. luxuries C. money D. benefit B. buyers C. customers D. sellers B. cheaply C. expensively D. effectively B. lighting C. bank D. borrowing B. fallen C. reduced D. rising B. sleep C. light D. last B. earn C. save D. spend B. labeling C. business D. working B. efficient C. effective D. convenient B. abilities C. innovation D. example ----------------- HÕt ----------------- UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 412 C©u 1: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. on B. of C. in D. at C©u 2: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. are spoken B. are spoke C. is spoke D. is spoken C©u 3: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Come B. Visit C. Go D. Stay C©u 4: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. brown B. blond C. bald D. black C©u 5: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equal-equality B. equality-equality C. equal-equalize D. equal-equal C©u 6: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. since B. because of C. so D. consequently C©u 7: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. received B. Give C. sent D. took C©u 8: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. be B. being C. was D. is C©u 9: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. to going out B. to go out C. go out D. going out C©u 10: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. dripped B. drip C. drop D. drips C©u 11: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. to climb B. climbing C. climb D. climbs C©u 12: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. because B. because of C. so that D. because that Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 13: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. B. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. C. Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. D. The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. C©u 14: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. B. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. C. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. D. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. C©u 15: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? B. I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. C. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? D. I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. C©u 16: We last went to London two years ago. A.We haven’t been to London for two years. B. It’s two years since we last went to London. C. The last time we went to London was two years ago. D. We have been in London for two years. C©u 17: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. B. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C. John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. D. John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 18: A.made C©u 19: A.hardly C©u 20: A.latest C©u 21: A.through C©u 22: A.celebration C©u 23: A.cream C©u 24: A.offerings C©u 25: A.meets C©u 26: A.get off C©u 27: A.regular B. performed C. organized D. celebrated B. officially C. perfectly D. exactly B. late C. later D. lately B. in C. for D. from B. decoration C. expression D. preparation B. sponge C. sticky D. milky B. offers C. fruit D. presents B. gets C. puts D. takes B. take on C. put on D. go with B. annual C. formal D. mutual Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 28: What do they have for lunch? A.salad and sandwich B. sandwich and fish C. soup and fish D. salad and soup C©u 29: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at their friend’s house B. at home C. at a hotel D. at a restaurant C©u 30: What time do they usually have dinner? A.7.15 B. 6.30 C. 7.30 C©u 31: What do they drink for dinner? A.soda B. iced tea C. iced coffee C©u 32: Petty and Phil have. A.a big breakfast B. breakfast with eggs C. a light breakfast D. 8.00 D. orange juice D. breakfast with meat Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 33: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I haven’t seen him for two years. B. I last see him two years ago. C. I see him every two years. D. I’ve seen him for two years. C©u 34: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. B. If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. D. If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. C©u 35: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You can’t attend this course. B. You mustn’t attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You don’t need to attend this course. C©u 36: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. B. My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. C. My brother hates walking in the rain. D. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. C©u 37: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate suggested me to take the job. B. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. C. My roommate asked me to take the job. D. My roommate adviced me to take the job. C©u 38: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C. I used to have coffee for breakfast. D. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. C©u 39: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John doesn’t like using chopsticks. B. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. C. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. D. John used to eat with chopsticks. C©u 40: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. B. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. C. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. C©u 41: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Photographers mustn’t enter. B. Photographs are on sale here. C. Do not use your camera here. D. Do not remove these photographs. C©u 42: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I met a friend this morning. B. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. C. Peter and I ran to work this morning. D. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 43: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Yes, let’s B. Good idea C. No, not at all C©u 44: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.What do you suggest? B. That’s a good idea D. Yes, here it is C. How’s that ? D. Yes, please Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 45: A.innovation C©u 46: A.scenery C©u 47: A.correction C©u 48: A.standard C©u 49: A.meat C©u 50: A.house B. installation C. suggestion D. separation B. receiver C. crack D. chopstick B. question C. nation D. pollution B. ordinary C. category D. drat B. Easter C. great D. teach B. homeless C. hilarious D. honest READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 51: A.wastes C©u 52: A.buyers C©u 53: A.lazily C©u 54: A.borrowing C©u 55: A.rising C©u 56: A.sleep C©u 57: A.spend C©u 58: B. benefit C. money D. luxuries B. consumers C. customers D. sellers B. effectively C. cheaply D. expensively B. fire C. lighting D. bank B. increased C. reduced D. fallen B. last C. break D. light B. earn C. get D. save A.business C©u 59: A.convenient C©u 60: A.innovation B. working C. labeling D. bill B. comfortable C. efficient D. effective B. example C. abilities D. impossibilities READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 61: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.no information B. right C. no mention D. wrong C©u 62: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.no idea B. wrong C. right D. both wrong and right C©u 63: When did they grow up? A.starting working B. after the liberation of South C. having difficult D. having experience C©u 64: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.about 80% B. 80% C. over 80% D. approximately 80% C©u 65: What makes them feel uneasy? A.clumsy clothes B. defect C. untidy clothes D. appearance C©u 66: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.however B. although C. therefore D. yet C©u 67: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.none of them B. their job C. their job and their position D. their position C©u 68: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.60 B. 50 C. all of them D. 40 C©u 69: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.dressing casually B. dressing nicely C. fame D. beauty C©u 70: Today their life is ………… A.steady B. good condition C. comfortably D. easy Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 71: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Have you finished doing your homework yet? B. Will you finish doing your homework yet? C. Did you finish doing your homework yet? D. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? C©u 72: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? B. Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C. Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? D. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C©u 73: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. B. “If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C. “Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. D. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C©u 74: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. B. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. C. I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired D. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. C©u 75: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Because of fog were cancelled all flights B. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. C. Of fog cancelled all flights D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C©u 76: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. C©u 77: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. B. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. C. It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. D. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. C©u 78: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This is the best computer I have ever used B. This is the better computer I ever used. C. This was better computer I have ever used. D. This was good computer I ever used. C©u 79: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrive, we had dinner. B. When they were arriving, we had dinner C. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. D. When they arrived, we were having dinner C©u 80: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework B. The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. C. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework D. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework ----------------- HÕt ----------------- UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 586 C©u 1: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Go B. Stay C. Come D. Visit C©u 2: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. so that B. because C. because of D. because that C©u 3: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. of B. in C. at D. on C©u 4: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. to go out B. to going out C. going out D. go out C©u 5: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. is B. being C. was D. be C©u 6: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. brown B. blond C. black D. bald C©u 7: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equality-equality B. equal-equality C. equal-equal D. equal-equalize C©u 8: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. received B. took C. Give D. sent C©u 9: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. are spoke B. is spoken C. is spoke D. are spoken C©u 10: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. climbing B. climb C. climbs D. to climb C©u 11: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. dripped B. drip C. drips D. drop C©u 12: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. because of B. consequently C. since D. so Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 13: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Will you finish doing your homework yet? B. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? C. Did you finish doing your homework yet? D. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C©u 14: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? B. Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? D. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C©u 15: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. B. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. C. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. D. It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. C©u 16: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired B. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. C. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. D. I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. C©u 17: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C©u 18: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework B. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework C. A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework D. The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. C©u 19: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. B. “Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C. “Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. D. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C©u 20: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrived, we were having dinner B. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. C. When they arrive, we had dinner. D. When they were arriving, we had dinner C©u 21: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This was good computer I ever used. B. This was better computer I have ever used. C. This is the better computer I ever used. D. This is the best computer I have ever used C©u 22: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Because of fog were cancelled all flights B. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. D. Of fog cancelled all flights Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 23: A.honest C©u 24: A.installation C©u 25: A.receiver C©u 26: A.meat C©u 27: A.pollution C©u 28: A.ordinary B. hilarious C. house D. homeless B. separation C. innovation D. suggestion B. crack C. scenery D. chopstick B. great C. Easter D. teach B. question C. nation D. correction B. drat C. category D. standard READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 29: A.money C©u 30: A.buyers C©u 31: A.expensively C©u 32: A.borrowing C©u 33: A.reduced C©u 34: A.light C©u 35: A.save C©u 36: A.business C©u 37: A.effective C©u 38: A.impossibilities B. luxuries C. benefit D. wastes B. customers C. sellers D. consumers B. lazily C. cheaply D. effectively B. fire C. lighting D. bank B. increased C. fallen D. rising B. break C. last D. sleep B. spend C. get D. earn B. working C. labeling D. bill B. efficient C. convenient D. comfortable B. innovation C. abilities D. example Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 39: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at their friend’s house B. at a restaurant C. at home D. at a hotel C©u 40: What do they drink for dinner? A.iced coffee B. soda C. iced tea D. orange juice C©u 41: What time do they usually have dinner? A.6.30 B. 7.15 C. 7.30 D. 8.00 C©u 42: Petty and Phil have. A.a light breakfast B. a big breakfast C. breakfast with meat D. breakfast with eggs C©u 43: What do they have for lunch? A.salad and sandwich B. salad and soup C. soup and fish D. sandwich and fish READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 44: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.approximately 80% B. 80% C. about 80% D. over 80% C©u 45: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.yet B. although C. therefore D. however C©u 46: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.their job B. their position C. none of them D. their job and their position C©u 47: When did they grow up? A.after the liberation of South B. starting working C. having difficult D. having experience C©u 48: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.40 B. all of them C. 60 D. 50 C©u 49: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.both wrong and right B. right C. wrong D. no idea C©u 50: What makes them feel uneasy? A.defect B. clumsy clothes C. D. appearance C©u 51: Today their life is ………… A.steady B. comfortably C. good condition D. easy C©u 52: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.right B. no information C. wrong D. no mention C©u 53: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.beauty B. dressing nicely C. fame D. dressing casually Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 54: A.celebrated C©u 55: A.officially B. performed C. made D. organized B. hardly C. exactly D. perfectly C©u 56: A.later C©u 57: A.through C©u 58: A.celebration C©u 59: A.sponge C©u 60: A.presents C©u 61: A.takes C©u 62: A.take on C©u 63: A.regular B. latest C. lately D. late B. for C. in D. from B. expression C. preparation D. decoration B. sticky C. milky D. cream B. offers C. fruit D. offerings B. meets C. gets D. puts B. go with C. put on D. get off B. mutual C. annual D. formal Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 64: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I haven’t seen him for two years. B. I last see him two years ago. C. I see him every two years. D. I’ve seen him for two years. C©u 65: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. B. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. D. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C©u 66: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. B. My brother hates walking in the rain. C. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. D. My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. C©u 67: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You don’t need to attend this course. B. You mustn’t attend this course. C. You can’t attend this course. D. You’d beter not attend this course. C©u 68: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate suggested me to take the job. B. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. C. My roommate asked me to take the job. D. My roommate adviced me to take the job. C©u 69: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I get used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. C. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. D. I used to have coffee for breakfast. C©u 70: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John doesn’t like using chopsticks. B. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. C. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. D. John used to eat with chopsticks. C©u 71: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. B. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. C©u 72: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Do not remove these photographs. B. Photographers mustn’t enter. C. Photographs are on sale here. D. Do not use your camera here. C©u 73: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I met a friend this morning. B. Peter and I ran to work this morning. C. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. D. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 74: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.No, not at all B. Yes, let’s C. Good idea C©u 75: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.Yes, please B. What do you suggest? C. That’s a good idea Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 76: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. B. Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. C. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. D. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. C©u 77: We last went to London two years ago. A.It’s two years since we last went to London. B. We have been in London for two years. C. The last time we went to London was two years ago. D. We haven’t been to London for two years. C©u 78: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. B. The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. C. In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. D. Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. C©u 79: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. B. John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. C. My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. D. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C©u 80: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? B. I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. C. I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. D. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? ----------------- HÕt ----------------- D. Yes, here it is D. How’s that ? UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 635 C©u 1: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. go out B. to go out C. to going out D. going out C©u 2: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. to climb B. climbing C. climbs D. climb C©u 3: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equality-equality B. equal-equalize C. equal-equal D. equal-equality C©u 4: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. be B. is C. was D. being C©u 5: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. because of B. because C. because that D. so that C©u 6: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. brown B. blond C. bald D. black C©u 7: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. drip B. drips C. dripped D. drop C©u 8: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. are spoke B. are spoken C. is spoken D. is spoke C©u 9: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Come B. Visit C. Stay D. Go C©u 10: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. so B. since C. consequently D. because of C©u 11: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. took B. Give C. sent D. received C©u 12: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. of B. at C. on D. in Read the passage and choose the appropriate answer for each of the following questions. My name is Petty and this is my husband, Phil. We both work in offices in London. We have breakfast at half past seven. We don’t have a big breakfast. We usually have bread, coffee and orange juice. For lunch we usually have a salad or soup and sandwich. That’s at about 1.30 We usually have dinner at half past seven in the evening. It is big meal of the day and we have meat or fish with vegetables and potapoes or rice. We have orange juice with the milk. On Saturday evenings we go to a restaurant for dinner at about 8 o’clock. C©u 13: What do they drink for dinner? A.iced tea B. iced coffee C. orange juice D. soda C©u 14: Where do they have dinner on Saturday evenings? A.at a hotel B. at their friend’s house C. at a restaurant D. at home C©u 15: What time do they usually have dinner? A.6.30 B. 7.30 C. 7.15 D. 8.00 C©u 16: Petty and Phil have. A.breakfast with eggs B. a light breakfast C. breakfast with meat D. a big breakfast C©u 17: What do they have for lunch? A.sandwich and fish B. soup and fish C. salad and sandwich D. salad and soup Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 18: A.standard C©u 19: A.installation C©u 20: A.meat C©u 21: A.receiver C©u 22: A.honest C©u 23: A.question B. category C. drat D. ordinary B. suggestion C. innovation D. separation B. teach C. Easter D. great B. scenery C. chopstick D. crack B. homeless C. house D. hilarious B. pollution C. nation D. correction Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 24: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Good idea B. Yes, here it is C. Yes, let’s C©u 25: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.How’s that ? B. What do you suggest? C. That’s a good idea D. No, not at all D. Yes, please Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 26: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. B. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. C. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C©u 27: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You can’t attend this course. B. You don’t need to attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You mustn’t attend this course. C©u 28: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.Peter and I met a friend this morning. B. Peter and I ran to work this morning. C. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. D. I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. C©u 29: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. B. If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. C. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. D. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C©u 30: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John used to eat with chopsticks. B. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. C. John doesn’t like using chopsticks. D. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. C©u 31: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate asked me to take the job. B. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. C. My roommate suggested me to take the job. D. My roommate adviced me to take the job. C©u 32: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I’ve seen him for two years. B. I last see him two years ago. C. I haven’t seen him for two years. D. I see him every two years. C©u 33: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. B. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. C. My brother hates walking in the rain. D. My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. C©u 34: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Photographs are on sale here. B. Do not use your camera here. C. Photographers mustn’t enter. D. Do not remove these photographs. C©u 35: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. D. I used to have coffee for breakfast. Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 36: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Will you finish doing your homework yet? B. Did you finish doing your homework yet? C. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? D. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C©u 37: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C©u 38: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This is the better computer I ever used. B. This was better computer I have ever used. C. This was good computer I ever used. D. This is the best computer I have ever used C©u 39: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. B. I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired C. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. D. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. C©u 40: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. B. Because of fog were cancelled all flights C. Of fog cancelled all flights D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. C©u 41: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. B. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. C. To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. D. There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. C©u 42: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. B. “Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C. D. “If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C©u 43: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? B. Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? C. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? D. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C©u 44: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrived, we were having dinner B. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. C. When they arrive, we had dinner. D. When they were arriving, we had dinner C©u 45: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework B. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework C. The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. D. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 46: A.wastes C©u 47: A.sellers C©u 48: A.lazily C©u 49: A.fire C©u 50: A.reduced C©u 51: A.break C©u 52: A.get C©u 53: A.bill C©u 54: A.effective B. luxuries C. benefit D. money B. consumers C. customers D. buyers B. cheaply C. expensively D. effectively B. lighting C. borrowing D. bank B. fallen C. increased D. rising B. sleep C. light D. last B. save C. earn D. spend B. business C. labeling D. working B. comfortable C. efficient D. convenient C©u 55: A.innovation B. example C. abilities D. impossibilities Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 56: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? B. I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. C. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? D. I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. C©u 57: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. B. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C. John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. D. John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. C©u 58: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. B. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. C. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. D. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. C©u 59: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. B. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. C. In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. D. Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. C©u 60: We last went to London two years ago. A.It’s two years since we last went to London. B. We haven’t been to London for two years. C. We have been in London for two years. D. The last time we went to London was two years ago. Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 61: A.celebrated C©u 62: A.officially C©u 63: A.late C©u 64: A.through C©u 65: A.celebration C©u 66: A.cream C©u 67: A.offerings C©u 68: B. organized C. made D. performed B. perfectly C. hardly D. exactly B. lately C. later D. latest B. for C. in D. from B. expression C. preparation D. decoration B. sticky C. milky D. sponge B. presents C. fruit D. offers A.gets C©u 69: A.take on C©u 70: A.regular B. puts C. takes D. meets B. get off C. put on D. go with B. annual C. formal D. mutual READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look, especially in public relations. Most successful businesswomen nowadays are in the age group of 40 and above. They all grew up after the liberation of the South and started working at a time when we had many economic difficulties. Today, they have steady employment and better living conditions; their children have also grown up, and hence they are in a very good position to look after appearance. Moreover, their occupation doesn’t allow them to dress untidily or look clumsy. Women by nature are very sensitive; and they are also afraid of showing any defect. It makes them feel uneasy. With a woman manager for instance, this attitude would be disadvantageous to her decision making. Therefore, dressing nicely and fashionably would help her conceal defects and fell more confident C©u 71: Synonym with the word “hence” underlined is …………. A.therefore B. yet C. however D. although C©u 72: Labor women are not afraid of showing any defect. A.wrong B. no information C. no mention D. right C©u 73: Nowadays most of them are at the age of ………….. . A.60 B. all of them C. 50 D. 40 C©u 74: How many percent of the businesswomen are very concerned with fashions and the way they look? A.over 80% B. about 80% C. 80% D. approximately 80% C©u 75: When did they grow up? A.having experience B. having difficult C. after the liberation of South D. starting working C©u 76: What makes them feel uneasy? A.untidy clothes B. clumsy clothes C. appearance D. defect C©u 77: Dressing nicely is necessary for businesswomen without for other women. A.wrong B. both wrong and right C. right D. no idea C©u 78: What helps businesswomen conceal defects and makes them feel confident? A.beauty B. fame C. dressing nicely D. dressing casually C©u 79: Today their life is ………… A.steady B. comfortably C. good condition D. easy C©u 80: What did allow them to dress untidily? A.their job and their position B. their job C. their position D. none of them ----------------- HÕt ----------------- UBND HUYÖN KR¤NG BUK PHßNG GI¸O DôC Vµ §µO T¹O --------------- Kú KH¶O S¸T CHÊT Lîng gi¸o viªn thcs M«n: tiÕng anh (Thêi gian lµm bµi: 120 phót) §Ò sè: 727 C©u 1: The weather is warm enough for us............ A. go out B. going out C. to going out D. to go out C©u 2: .......and meet my grandfather, Long A. Go B. Come C. Stay D. Visit C©u 3: Men and women should receive ………….. pay for …………….. work A. equality-equality B. equal-equalize C. equal-equal D. equal-equality C©u 4: The first man walked on the moon …………………….. 21 July 1969 A. at B. on C. of D. in C©u 5: Students don’t go to school on weekends . . . . . there are no classes on Saturday and Sunday. A. so that B. because of C. because D. because that C©u 6: Both French and English ………………………… in Canada A. is spoke B. is spoken C. are spoken D. are spoke C©u 7: Let’s ask our teacher how to solve this problem ………………….. we can’t agree on the answer. A. since B. consequently C. because of D. so C©u 8: Red paint had ……………………. On the floor A. drip B. drips C. dripped D. drop C©u 9: I.................. a letter from my friend last week. A. sent B. received C. Give D. took C©u 10: Straight, curly, wavy, ............ A. black B. blond C. brown D. bald C©u 11: Galileo said that the earth ………………………. round A. being B. be C. is D. was C©u 12: Nam is tall enough …………………. the tree A. climbs B. climb C. to climb D. climbing Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one. C©u 13: This/be/good/computer/I/ever/used A.This is the best computer I have ever used B. This was better computer I have ever used. C. This was good computer I ever used. D. This is the better computer I ever used. C©u 14: Did Michael Faraday invent the dynamo in 1831? A.Was the dynamo invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? B. Is the dynamo been invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C. Would the dynamo be invented in 1831 by Michael Faraday? D. Has the dynamo invented by Michael Faraday in 1831? C©u 15: Water covers most of Earth’s surface. A.Most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. B. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C. Most of the Earth’s surface was covered by water. D. Most of the Earth’s surface will be covered by water. C©u 16: They asked me if there were many places of interest in my province. A.“Are there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. B. Will there be many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. C. “If there were many places of interest in my province?”they asked me. D. “Were there many places of interest in your province?”they asked me. C©u 17: When/they/arrive/we/have/dinner. A.When they arrived, we were having dinner B. When they were arriving, we had dinner C. When they arrive, we had dinner. D. When they were arriving, we were having dinner. C©u 18: Being able to live in a large house is wonderful. A.There’s wonderful able to live in a large house. B. It’s wonderful to be able to live in a large house. C. It’s wonderful being able to live in a large house. D. To live in a large house is wonderful to be able. C©u 19: You/finish/do/homework/yet. A.Will you finish doing your homework yet? B. Have you finished doing your homework yet? C. Are you finishing doing your homework yet? D. Did you finish doing your homework yet? C©u 20: I/offer/help/Minh/bike/but/already/repair. A.I offer helping Minh for his bike but he has already repaired B. I offer to help Minh with his bike but he has already repaired it. C. I offered help Minh on bike but he already repaired it. D. I offer help Minh the bike but he already repaired. C©u 21: Boy/sit/next/me/always/forget/homework. A.The boy sits next to me always forget his homework. B. A boy is sitting next to me was always forgetting his homework C. The boy sitting next to me always forgetting his homework D. The boy sitting next to me is always forgetting his homework C©u 22: All flights were cancelled because of fog. A.Of fog cancelled all flights B. Because of fog were cancelled all flights C. We will cancelled all flights because it’s foggy. D. They cancelled all lights because of fog. Choose the word in each group that has underlined part pronounced differently from the rest: C©u 23: A.meat C©u 24: A.drat C©u 25: A.chopstick C©u 26: A.pollution C©u 27: A.honest C©u 28: A.innovation B. great C. teach D. Easter B. category C. ordinary D. standard B. crack C. scenery D. receiver B. correction C. nation D. question B. house C. hilarious D. homeless B. suggestion C. separation D. installation Choose the one option ( A,B,C or D) that best completes the passage Vietnamese’s New Year is…(1)…according to the Lunar calendar. It is..(2)…known as the Lunar New Year or Tet.It occurs in…(3)…January or early February. The exact date changes…(4)… year to year.Vietnamese people usually make..(5)…for Tet holiday several weeks beforehand. They clean and decorate their homes, cook special food such as…(6)…rice cakes, and make…(7) …on the family altars. On the New Year’s Eve, the whole family…(8)…together for reunion dinner in which many different kinds of dishes are served. On Tet , people usually…(9)…their new clothes, give one another the Tet season’s greetings, and pay…(10)…visits. C©u 29: A.celebrated C©u 30: A.officially C©u 31: A.late C©u 32: A.in C©u 33: A.decoration C©u 34: A.sticky C©u 35: A.offerings C©u 36: A.meets C©u 37: A.put on C©u 38: A.mutual B. made C. performed D. organized B. hardly C. perfectly D. exactly B. later C. latest D. lately B. from C. for D. through B. expression C. preparation D. celebration B. cream C. milky D. sponge B. presents C. offers D. fruit B. puts C. gets D. takes B. get off C. go with D. take on B. annual C. regular D. formal Choose one sentence that has different meaning to the root one. C©u 39: Despite the heavy snow, we got home on time. A.Although it snowed heavily, we got home on time. B. In spite of the fact that it snowed heavily,we got home on time. C. It snowed heavily. However, we got home on time. D. The heavy snow prevented us from getting home on time. C©u 40: We last went to London two years ago. A.It’s two years since we last went to London. B. We have been in London for two years. C. The last time we went to London was two years ago. D. We haven’t been to London for two years. C©u 41: John Waye, who is my next-door neighbor, is a journalist. A.John Waye, who works as a journalist, is my next- door neighbor. B. I live next door to a journalist whose name is John Waye. C. My next-door neighbor, whose name is John Waye, is a journalist. D. John Waye is my neighbor who lives next door to a journalist. C©u 42: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam. A.Unless you study harder, you will fail the exam. B. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder. C. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam. D. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. C©u 43: Why don’t we buy some canned food before a typhoon? A.I suggested buying some canned food before a typhoon. B. Shall we buy some canned food before a typhoon? C. What about buying some canned food before a typhoon? D. I reminded them to buy some canned food before a typhoon. Choose the most suitable answer. C©u 44: An: Would you mind lending me your bike? Ba:…………. A.Yes, here it is B. Yes, let’s C. No, not at all D. Good idea C©u 45: An: Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? Ba:…….. A.Yes, please B. That’s a good idea C. What do you suggest? D. How’s that ? READ THE PASSAGE, THEN CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE WORD TO COMPELETE THE BLANK: In Western countries, electricity, gas and water are not ………….. (1) but necessities. Companies now realize that ……….…. (2) want products that will not work ……….…. (3), but also save money. For most North American household ……….…. (4) accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the electricity bill. However, this amount can be ……….…. (5) by replacing an ordinary 100watt light bulb with an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and ……….…. (6) eight times longer. Therefore consumers can ……….…. (7) about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a ……….…. (8) scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers how much energy ……….…. (9) each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category. Ultimately, these ……….…. (10) will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources. C©u 46: A.money C©u 47: A.buyers C©u 48: A.cheaply C©u 49: A.fire C©u 50: A.reduced C©u 51: A.break C©u 52: A.save C©u 53: A.labeling C©u 54: A.convenient C©u 55: A.example B. wastes C. benefit D. luxuries B. consumers C. sellers D. customers B. expensively C. effectively D. lazily B. borrowing C. bank D. lighting B. rising C. fallen D. increased B. last C. light D. sleep B. spend C. earn D. get B. business C. working D. bill B. effective C. comfortable D. efficient B. impossibilities C. innovation D. abilities Choose one sentence that has the same meaning as the root one C©u 56: You can’t visit the United States unless you get a visa. A.You can’t visit the United States if you get a visa. B. If you don’t get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. C. Although you get a visa, you can’t visit the United States. D. You can visit the United States even if you don’t get a visa. C©u 57: My brother enjoys walking in the rain. A.My brother hates walking in the rain. B. My brother isn’t fond of walking in the rain. C. My brother doesn’t like walking in the rain. D. Walking in the rain gives my brother pleasure. C©u 58: It isn’t necessary for you to attend this course. A.You don’t need to attend this course. B. You mustn’t attend this course. C. You’d beter not attend this course. D. You can’t attend this course. C©u 59: John has never eaten with chopsticks before. A.John doesn’t like using chopsticks. B. John used to eat with chopsticks. C. This is the second time John ate with chopsticks. D. This is the first time John has eaten with chopsticks. C©u 60: “If I were you, I would take the job,”said my roommate. A.My roommate adviced me to take the job. B. My roommate asked me to take the job. C. My roommate is thinking about taking the job. D. My roommate suggested me to take the job. C©u 61: I don’t normally have coffee for breakfast. A.I am not used to having coffee for breakfast. B. I didn’t use to have coffee for breakfast. C. I used to have coffee for breakfast. D. I get used to having coffee for breakfast. C©u 62: I’m not a millionaire, so I can’t take a trip to space. A.If I am a millionaire, I will take a trip to space. B. Unless I was a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C. If I were a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. D. If only I am a millionaire, I would take a trip to space. C©u 63: The taking of photographs is not permitted. A.Do not remove these photographs. B. Do not use your camera here. C. Photographers mustn’t enter. D. Photographs are on sale here. C©u 64: I ran into Peter, a friend of mine on my way to work this morning. A.I had a job appointment with Peter this morning. B. Peter and I met a friend this morning. C. I met Peter unexpectedly on my way to work this morning. D. Peter and I ran to work this morning. C©u 65: The last time I saw him was two years ago. A.I last see him two years ago. B. I see him every two years. C. I’ve seen him for two years. D. I haven’t seen him for two years. READ THE TEXT AND SELECT ONE CORRECT FROM A, B, C, D: Exactly, about 80 percent of ...
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