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Test 13

The document is a test consisting of multiple parts including language focus, reading comprehension, writing, and speaking. It contains various exercises such as choosing the correct pronunciation, identifying mistakes in sentences, answering questions based on a passage, and writing complete sentences. Additionally, it includes a speaking section where a student describes their evening routine.

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TEST 13

PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS


I. CHOOSE THE WORD WHOSE UNDERLINED PART IS PRONOUNCED DIFFERENTLY
FROM THE OTHERS:
1. a. wind b. kind c. behind d. night
2. a. shall b. hall c. war d. tall
3. a. myth b. with c. both d. sixth
4. a. moon b. food c. blood d. pool
5. a. write b. high c. written d. right
6. a. asked b. helped c. missed d. wanted
II. FIND THE MISTAKES IN THESE FOLLOWING SENTENCES
7. My aunt lives two miles farther from here.
a. My aunt b. lives c. farther d. from
8. Tom hasn't returned back to school yet.
a. hasn't returned b. back c. to d. yet
9. They are going to lay down for an hour.
a. are going to b. lay c. down d. for
III. CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FOR EACH FOLLOWING QUESTION
10. Thousands of football marched in the streets after the winning of their team.
a. players b. forwards c. fellows d. fans
11. Here's that will interest you.
a. a new b. a piece of news
c. a news d. news
12. Ten ASEAN countries sent their best teams to in that football cup.
a. fight b. compete c. express d. explain
13. What !
a. nice weather b. a nice weather
c. the nice weather d. weather nice
14. Large ships are used to bring goods from country to country
a. wooden b. sea-going c. tiny d. broken
15. A lot of people don't eat
a. pig b. pork d. hog d. the pig
16. He looked like his father in every
a. detail b. appearance c. activity d. suburb
17. I receive
a. all kinds of letters b. all kind of letters
c. all kinds of letter d. all kinds letters
18. The cattle made a lot of in the farm yard.
a. noise b. noisy c. noises d. noisier
19. We sell
a. all kinds of cloth b. all kind of cloth
c. all kind of cloths d. all the kinds of cloth
20. We must cross the street at the
a. pavement b. bus stop c. zebra crossing d. district
21. While you are at the greengrocer's, please get a
a. greens b. salad c. lettuce d. green
22. He is a curious boy. He always questions.

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a. asks b. looks at c. says d. laughs at
23. Do you need ?
a. a help b. any help c. any helps d. helps
24. They healthy after the summer holidays.
a. saw b. looked at c. looking d. looked
25. We’ve had lately.
a. very good time b. very good weather
c. a very good weather d. very well weather
26.1 believe that they'll tell us about.
a. himself b. herself c. themselves d. ourselves
27. I've never seen anyone eat as quickly as you do.
a. a bar of chocolate b. some chocolate
c. some bar of chocolate d. a bar of chocolates
28. I'm afraid you to do this. It's a regulation.
a. should b. ought c. must d. have to
29. Thank you for me.
a. invite b. invited c. inviting d. invitation
30 don't love to read picture-books.
a. Some pupil b. Some of pupils
c. Some of the pupils d. Some the pupils
31. I am really looking forward to you and your family again.
a. see b. have seen c. saw d. seeing
32. do you go to the library? Twice a week.
a. How often b. How c. How long d. How far
33. How much ?
a. does it make b. is it c. does it d. has it
34. They buy tickets at the
a. box office b. cinema c. performance d. pictures
35. John left school the age of 18.
a. for b. in c. on d. at
36. There is always a in front of the cinema.
a. people b. shopkeeper c. crowd d. guest
37. These apples have and they're not very nice.
a. go soft b. gone soft c. made soft d. kept soft
38. We're going the zoo this evening.
a. at b. for c. to d. in
39. I playing tennis.
a. heated b. hotted c. got hot d. got heat
40. They had to up for the tickets yesterday evening.
a. queue b. fall c. stand d. come
41. This nice hand cream will your hands soft.
a. do b. make c. get d. have
42. The show often begins with a
a. training film b. newsreel c. cartoon d. main film
43. I waiting for the bus.
a. cold b. colded c. got cold d. made cole
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44. We a very good play at the National Theatre.
a. do just see b. did just see c. have just seen d. have seen just
45. The United Nations about 160 nations.
a. consist of b. consist in c. consist d. consists of
46. Do you enjoy to the theatre?
a. go b. to go c. going d. went
47. English is easy when you begin learning but it soon
a. gets difficult b. does difficult c. difficults d. makes difficult
48. What do you intend ?
a. bought b. to buy c. buy d. to have bought
49. Would you like to go a walk the park this afternoon?
a. for/in b. for / at c. to / in d.to/at
50. I'm afraid of the streets.
a. cross b. to cross c. crossing d. crossed

PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
For many people the language of the Internet is English. "World, Wide, Web: Three English Words"
was the name of an article by Michael Specter in the New York Times a few years ago. The article went
on to say: "If you want to take full advantage of the Internet, there is only one real way to do it: learn
English."
In general, it is not difficult to learn to use Internet services. But although Internet services are rather
easy to use, you will have considerable difficulties if you are not familiar with English. In fact,
knowledge of English is one of the most important aspects that help you use the Internet. Learning to use
a new Internet service may take a few hours, a few days, or some weeks, but it takes years to learn a
language so that you can use it fluently and confidently. Of course, when you know some English, you
can learn more just by using it on the Internet. But a least your English should be good enough to
understand commonly used words and tò know what to do on the Internet.
1. Which of the following languages is considered the language of the Internet by many people?
A. Chinese. B. Japanese. C. English. D. French.
2. According to the article by Michael Specter, what should you do to take full advantage of the Internet?
A. Learn to use the Internet services.
B. Learn to type fast.
c. Learn the names of some websites.
D. Learn English.
3. Learning to use a language fluently and confidently may take
A. a few hours. B. a few days.
c. a few weeks. D. a few years.
4. If you do now know English very well, you will When using the Internet.
A. have many difficulties.
B. be laughed at.
C. have to learn how to use Internet services for a few weeks.
D. have to learn a language fluently.
5. Which of the following titles is most appropriate for the two passages?
A. Ways to take full advantage of the Internet.
B. English and the Internet.

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C. How to use Internet service.
D. Practising your English on the Internet.
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
C and A is probably one of (1) largest family fashion stores in the world, and their shops
are a familiar sight in (2) High Streets in Britain. (3) many British people
would be surprised to learn (4) this fashion company has Dutch origins. Founded in the
small market town of Sneek in 1841, the first c & A shop (5) opened by two brothers (6)
Clemens and August Brenninkmeyer. The initials of their first names formed the name of the
shop.
As trade grew, more (7) were opened across Europe and in 1922 C & A came to Britain
(8) success was immediate and the store was a major (9) in bringing down the
(10) of women's clothes. It was the two brothers (11) started the 5-day working
week, at a time when shopkeepers in Britain expected their (12) to work a 6- day week.
Today c & A employs many thousands of people. All the (13) are attractively (14)
with good use of space, lighting and plenty of individual changing rooms where (15)
can try things on in comfort before they buy.

PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
Example: We/ can/ go/ cinema/ if/ there/ a good film/ on
We could go to the cinema if there is a good film on.
1. I / not understand what / saying
_______________________________________________
2. She / finish / work very soon
_______________________________________________
3. When we / there / train / already leave / station.
_______________________________________________
4. Why / you not come / meeting yesterday?
_______________________________________________
5. She hears / children laughing / the garden.
_______________________________________________
6. They will / visited Hanoi traveling / space / about two years.
_______________________________________________
7. They appoint / Lomonosoy professor / chemistry.
_______________________________________________
8. By then/ it/ will/ have/ travelling/ space/ for/ about/ two/ year
_______________________________________________
9. Jean/ unable/ come/ the party
_______________________________________________
10. you/ should/ eat/ lot/ of/ sweets
_______________________________________________
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. An agreement was hoped to be reached soon.
The sooner
2. One day it's possible that robots will do all our housework.
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All our housework
3. "I wasn't there at that time".
He denied
4. They used a screwdriver to open the window.
The window
5. A lot of farmers in Greece grow olives.
Olives

PART D: SPEAKING
What do you usually do in the evening?

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ĐÁP ÁN
TEST 13
PART A: LANGUAGE FOCUS
1. a 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. d 7. c 8.b 9. b 10. d
11. b 12. b 13. a 14. b 15. b 16. a 17. a 18. a 19. a 20. c
21. c 22. a 23. b 24. d 25. b 26. c 27. a 28. b 29. c 30. c
31. d 32. a 33. b 34. a 35. d 36. c 37. b 38. c 39. c 40. a
41. b 42. c 43. c 44. c 45. d 46. c 47. c 48. b 49. a 50. c

PART B: READING
I. Read the passage and do the task that follows.
l. C 2. D 3. D 4. A 5. B
II. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage.
1. the 2. most 3. but 4. that
5. was 6. called 7. stores 8. their
9. influence 10. cost 11. who 12. staff
13. stores 14. designed 15. customers

PART C: WRITING
I. Use the suggested words and phrases to write complete sentences.
1. I don't understand what you are saying.
2. She'll finish her work very soon.
3. When we got there, the train gad already left the station.
4. Why didn't you come to the meeting yesterday?
5. She hears the children laughing in the garden.
6. They will have visited Hanoi by the end of June.
7. They appointed Lomonosov professor of chemistry.
8. By then, it will have been travelling in space for about two years.
9. You shouldn't eat lots of sweets.
10. Jean is unable to come to the party.
II. Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings
remain unchanged.
1. The sooner an agreement was reached, the better it was.
2. All our housework will be done by robots, won't it?
3. He denied being there at that time.
4. The window was opened with a screwdriver.
5. Olives are grown in by a lot of farmers in Greece.

PART D: SPEAKING
I'm a first-year student at university. I go to school six days a week with only Sunday off. I leave home
for school at 7:00 a.m every day except Sunday and usually return home at 6 o'clock in the evening.
When I come home, I am busy helping my mother prepare dinner or do some housework such as:
washing clothes, cleaning the floor, dusting the furniture etc. After I finish dinner, I either study or tutor
my younger brothers and sisters.
I don't like to go out because of my heavy schedule. So I have no time to dose. Nevertheless, once in a
while I manage to join my friends on Sunday evening at a Karaoke restaurant and we all have a good time
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together. Most of the time, I just stay (at) home listening to music, watching videos or reading novels
whenever I can find the time.

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