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De Cuong On Thi Giua HK II Gr10 Friends Global - GV

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De Cuong On Thi Giua HK II Gr10 Friends Global - GV

The document is a study guide for a midterm exam for Friends Global 10, created by Ms. Emily Zalo. It includes various exercises focusing on pronunciation, stress patterns, and sentence completion to help students prepare for their English exam. The content covers vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills relevant to the curriculum.

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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN THI GIỮA KÌ II- FRIENDS GLOBAL 10


I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
1. A. dentist B. engineer C. hairdresser D. agent
2. A. public B. computer C. customer D. umbrella
3. A. delivery B. receptionist C. designer D. examiner
4. A. takeaway B. estate C. charity D. stationer
5. A. plumber B. uniform C. student D. tutor
6. A. cosmetics B. problem C. offer D. banknote
7. A. explosive B. decision C. precision D. measure
8. A. economy B. citizen C. computer D. incredible
9.A.psychology B.jump C.respect D.product
10. A.knot B.know C.knife D.key
11.A.consumption B.pollution C.receipt D.plastic
12.A.exotic B.designer C.environment D.deforest
13.A. contract B. apartment C. fancy D. finance
14.A. currency B. facilities C. bitcoins D. cinema
15.A. butcher B. charity C. exchange D. parachute
16.A. entrepreneur B. investor C. editor D. competitor
17.A. ambition B. reception C. suggestion D. condition
18.A. solicitor B. co-pilot C. instructor D. assistant
19.A. architect B. challenge C. coach D. achievement
20.A. reliable B. repetitive C. creative D. representative
21.A. clothes B. cosmetic C. post D. greengrocer
22.A. refunded B. compared C. exchanged D. showroomed
23.A. charge B. exchange C. stationer D. takeaway
24.A. wastes B. refunds C. locksmiths D. develops
II. Choose the word that has a different stressed syllable from the rest.
1. A. cooperate B. postgraduate C. semicolon D. recovery
2. A. microchip B. overdo C. underway D. multitask
3. A. example B. coworker C. reminder D. portable
4. A. pilot B. waiter C. agent D. reward
5. A. assistant B. quality C. paperwork D. challenging
6. A. communicate B. understanding C. reliable D. intelligence
7. A. bargain B. purchase C. promote D. coupon
8. A. politics B. policeman C. currency D. physical
9. A. decision B. determined C. expensive D. applicant
10. A. technical B. consequence C. malfunction D. challenging
11. A. exterminate B. enjoyable C. competitor D. navigation
12.A.present B.medical C.designer D.exotic
13. A.production B.pollution C.location D.organize
14.A.rainforest B.rubbish C.recycle D.ritual
15.A.wilderness B.location C.container D.conserve
16.A.environment B.community C.friendship D.deforest
17.A. magazine B. delicatessen C. situation D. university
18.A. interest B. offer C. contain D. borrow
19.A. newsagent B. launderette C. bargain D. coupon
20.A. showrooming B. phenomenon C. income D. luxury
21.A. repetitive B. creative C. ambitious D. flexible
22.A. journalist B. police C. programmer D. dentist
23.A. employ B. manage C. include D. improve
24.A. uniform B. university C. hairdresser D. interview
25.A. architect B. programmer C. engineer D. hairdresser

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26.A. assistant B. takeaway C. optician‟s D. estate
27.A. solicitor B. investor C. instructor D. uniform
28.A. hairdresser B. greengrocer C. entrepreneur D. programmer

III. Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences.
1. Look at that truck! It__________________ .
A. will crash B. is go to crash C. is going to crash D. is will crash
2. “The doorbell is ringing”. - “OK, I______________ it.”
A. answer B. will answer C. am answering D. answered
3. My uncle is a(n) ___________. He designs and maintains engines in his factory.
A. actor B. dancer C. doctor D. engineer
4. A person who is able to wait calmly for a long time without becoming angry is very _________.
A. patient B. creative C. polite D. flexible
5. Dad hurt his back, so he got something from the _______ to help with the pain.
A. DIY store B. chemist‟s C. cosmetics store D. bank
6. If I knew how to do these maths exercises, I ___________ my homework tonight.
A. will finish B. would finish C. would have finished D. am going to finish
7. When Sharon got to the bus stop, she realised that the bus ___________ a few minutes earlier.
A. left B. was leaving C. has left D. had left
8. If you don‟t have a good education, you will only qualify for __________ work.
A. normal B. menial C. informal D. medical
9. The hotel offers ___________ in the winter, so it is cheaper to stay in winter than in summer.
A. discounts B. refunds C. receipts D. price tag
10. The jacket I bought is too small, so I‟m going to __________ it back to the shop.
A. take B. bring C. carry D. give
11. Natalie is __________ have a baby next month.
A. go to B. goes to C. going D. going to
12. __________ you going to cook dinner?
A. Will B. Are C. Do D. What
13. A (n) _________ is a person who designs houses or other buildings.
A. groundkeeper B. architect C. cleaner D. solicitor
14. Working in our busy call centre, you will answer the phone and __________ the public.
A. work on B. carry out C. deal with D. get along
15. If you do ___________, you don‟t always work at the same time each day.
A. on your own B. full-time C. craft work D. shift work
16. Let‟s get some plants from the _________ for Mum‟s birthday.
A. estate agent‟s B. greengrocer's C. garden centre D. post office
17. If you ________ a better mobile phone, you could play lots of games on it.
A. buy B. bought C. had bought D. will buy
18. The film ___________ when we ___________ at the cinema because we were very late.
A. had started - arrived B. started – had arrived C. had started – had arrived D. started - arrived
19. You get a __________ if you book more than ten tickets.
A. code B. refund C. receipt D. discount
20. Nam gets 50,000 VND pocket money every day. He usually __ about half of it and _____ the rest for the future.
A. saves – spends B. spends – saves C. sells – saves D. spends – borrows
21. Don't sit on that bench. I ______________ it.
A. am going to paint B. can paint C. paint D. will paint
22. Be careful or you ______________ fall.
A. will B. are C. are go to D. are going to
23. When you would like to buy or rent a flat or a house, you can come and meet a(n) _________.
A. farm worker B. sales assistant C. estate agent D. delivery man
24. A person who has a lot of imagination and makes new things is ___________.

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A. flexible B. creative C. patient D. polite
25. Our shop is always busy. We serve a lot of __________ every day.
A. customers C. jobs C. workers D. applications
26. People go to a _________ if they want to send a letter abroad.
A. post office B. stationer's C. bank D. police station
27. If my brother __________ a journalist, he ___________meet and write about famous people.
A. is - will B. was – can C. were – would D. was - will
28. Mum _________ my homework after I __________ to school.
A. found – went B. founded – went C. had found – had gone D. found – had gone
29. This month‟s _____ include a shirt, trousers and bed covers, and you‟re also given a choice of three stores for
shopping.
A. discounts B. price tags C. special offers D. refunds
30. She got into __________ when she was a student and she still owes thousands of pounds.
A. budget B. debt C. waste D. income
31. Hellen usually _________ her childhood with great pleasure.
A. talks back to B. thinks back on C. turns back to D. falls back on
32. Why were you acting _________ you hadn‟t seen the boss?
A. the way B. as though C. like D. as
33. Elephants are usually __________for their tusks, while rhinos are killed for their horns.
A. restored B. endangered C. poached D. used
34. The more I got to know Tom, ______________I liked him.
A. least B. little C. the least D. the less
35. As many as ten-million children _______ with the virus by the end of this decade.
A. will have been infected B. will be infecting C. have been infected D. had been infected
36. _______ more carefully, he would not have had the accident yesterday.
A. Unless Peter had driven B. If had Peter driven C. If Peter driven D. Had Peter driven
37. The team leader got his computer programmers ____________a new model of domestic robots.
A. to design B. designed C. to repair D. repaired
38. Moving straight to _____________ education from secondary school is considered a big jump.
A. farther B. tertiary C. general D. high
39. The trainee _____________his trainer and was kicked out of the group.
A. dropped in on B. thought back on C. talked back to D. got on with
40. Have you had any news about that __________ you applied for yet?
A. work B. job C. career D. vacancy
41,This morning Hannah asked me if I __________ tired because I stayed up all night yesterday.
A.was B.have been C.had been D.would be
42.Our teacher, Mrs. Grande, has been checking our homework in the __________ for the whole morning before he
goes to our classroom.
A.school hall B.lab C.library D.staff room
43.One of the best ways to conserve the environment is to __________ energy use.
A.consume B.increase C.limit D.protect
44.Yesterday, my friend and I went to a __________ to buy some friendship bracelets.
A.charity shop B.jeweller‟s C.butcher‟s D.stationer‟s
45.__________ my classmates have passed the test successfully.
A.No one B.None of C.Not any D.None
46.My mom is very nice. She always approves __________ me having some friends over.
A.with B.about C.of D.in
47.The statue is constructed in the town square to __________ those who built the city.
A.commemorate B.celebrate C.worship D.decorate
48.The government should offer __________ in remote places in the nation such as the mountainous areas.
A.energy use B.medical care C.used items D.waste

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49.If there __________ pollution in this area, the local communities could organize some ecotours to attract visitors
from all over the world.
A.was B.were C.was not D.were not
50.My grandparents live in a huge building __________ was built 50 years ago.
A.which B.where C.it D.when
51.Do you have __________ clothes to donate to the charity shop nearby our house?
A.many B.a little C.some D.any
52.We are planning to build a school __________ there is no homework and timetables are flexible.
A.which B.where C.that D.who
53.I‟m going on a trekking holiday to a __________ place which is full of beautiful scenery of nature.
A.exotic B.wilderness C.remote D.environment
54.Please bring me another shirt because this one doesn‟t __________ me. It‟s too large.
A.suit B.offer C.fit D.look
55.At the weekend, Minh may visit his grandparents on the outskirts __________ he may go to the movies with his
friends.
A.or B.nor C.yet D.so
56. The documentary reporter said that these penguins __________ in Antarctica, which is the place with the lowest
temperature on Earth.
A.lived B.live C.would live D.had lived
57..In Vietnam, it is compulsory for students to finish elementary school before __________ to secondary education.
A.moving up B.lining up C.keeping up D.catching up
58..On our hiking trip, it was very tiring to trek __________ the woods but we still enjoyed ourselves in the end.
A.by B.with C.from D.through
59.A/An __________ is a person who goes on a long trip to a religious place.
A.incense B.pilgrim C.goddess D.pagoda
60. He had __________ money in his pocket so he still managed to buy the homeless man a meal.
A.very little B.very few C.a little D.a few
61.In order to limit waste in the environment, we should __________.
A.harm the environment B.conserve the animals C.offer medical care D.put rubbish in the bin
62.After a long working day, many people prefer _____ home and relax as soon as possible.
A. go B. to go C. going D. to be going
63.Alex was short _____ money when he found the cash but still didn‟t think about taking it for himself.
A. in B. on C. about D. of
64.If he received the reward, he _____ some to disabled people.
A. gave B. should give C. would give D. must give
65.As a part-time teacher, he can‟t afford _____ a holiday abroad or anything like that.
A. take B. to take C. taking D. to be taking
66.I‟m not really saving up _____ anything but I _____ buy a new bike.
A. on, can B. on, might C. for, can D. for, might
67.When they arrived at the hotel, it _____ dark.
A. has got B. got C. had got D. was going to get
68._____ it rained heavily, water came in through the roof of the room.
A. When B. After C. Before D. Until
69._____ Warren Buffet is a billionaire, his lifestyle isn‟t extravagant.
A. As B. Since C. After D. Although
70.He‟s always asking for funding but it‟s not easy to find people who want to invest _____ his start-up.
A. on B. in C. into D. with
71.It _____ nice to help poor people if I _____ $1 million.
A. is, should win B. will be, could win C. was, would win D. would be, won
72.For a small _____ guests can use the hotel sauna.
A. charge B. pay C. discount D. refund

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73.It took my parents ages to _____ enough money to buy this apartment.
A. pay off B. save up C. spend on D. cost out
74.If this T-shirt is _____, I‟ll buy it.
A. on sale B. at discount C. in real bargain D. at special offer
75.The store was offering great ___________ on clothing during the sale.
A. receipts B. refunds C. price tags D. bargains
76.The poor customer service could end up ________ the customers off.
A. to put B. put C. putting D. to putting
77.The waitstaff in a busy restaurant have to work ________ their feet throughout the entire shift.
A. in B. on C. at D. of
78.The ___________ helped sell the luxurious beachfront properties.
A. estate agent B. journalist C. locksmith D. stunt performer
79.They planned to go for a picnic; ______________, the rain spoiled their plans.
A. although B. however C. because D. therefore
80.I accidentally spilled something on my favourite shirt, so I'll be taking it to the __________ to get it cleaned.
A. chemist's B. clothes shop C. laundrette D. takeaway
81.I promise ____________ excellent customer service to all our clients.
A. deliver B. delivering C. to be delivered D. to deliver
82.The staff working in the field of advertising are required to be _______ and they regularly think outside the box.
A. creative B. rewarding C. varied D. well-paid
84.Due to the generous salary package, employees could ____ enough money to go on luxurious shopping malls.
A. waste B. buy C. spend D. afford
85.Despite their best efforts, the team fail _____________ their sales target for the quarter.
A. achieving B. to achieve C. achieve D. achieved
86.The ___________ answered phone calls and directed them to the appropriate staff members.
A. paramedic B. solicitor C. receptionist D. programmer
87.The child was so excited to open their presents but tried to be _________ until Christmas morning.
A. patient B. flexible C. enthusiastic D. reliable
88.Alex is a ____________ soccer player, playing for a local club.
A. semi-professional B. multicolored C. ex-student D. postgraduate
89.I would love to go on a luxurious vacation, but unfortunately, I cannot afford _______ a trip right now.
A. to have B. having C. have D. to be having
90.With a quick response time and medical expertise, the ________ saved lives on the frontlines of emergency
healthcare.
A. groundkeeper B. paramedic C. manufacture D. film tagger
91.___________, have become essential skills in today's workplace.
A. Problem-solving abilities, which are highly valued B. Problem-solving abilities are highly valued
C. That problem-solving abilities are highly valued D. Because problem-solving abilities are highly valued
93.She __________ her new job next month and she's really excited about the opportunity.
A. will start B. has started C. starting D. is going to start
94.In case you want to bring this smartphone back and get a _____, you have to keep the _____.
A. return, bill B. receipt, return C. refund, receipt D. refund, bill
95.The spread of home banking will make online shopping more _____.
A. comfortable B. convenient C. comparable D. confidential
96.Henry has _____ a lot of money to the needy in his neighborhood.
A. donated B. spent C. earned D. made
97.Alex _____ for the lottery ticket which he _____ away 3 weeks earlier.
A. was looking, threw B. looked, threw C. was looking, had thrown D. looked, was throwing
98._____ you swap clothes with your friends, you all will get something new to wear.
A. Because B. If C. Since D. Although
99.Julia pretended _____ in the dress and asked the salesgirl for advice.
A. to be interested B. being interested C. to be interesting D. being interesting

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100.Many people now visit a shop to examine a product but they choose _____ it online for a lower price.
A. buying B. to buy C. having bought D. to have bought
101._____ being a CEO of a big company, Smith lives in a small apartment and goes to work everyday by bus.
A. Although B. As C. Despite D. In spite
102Linh doesn‟t mind _____ overtime because she is really enthusiastic about the job.
A. work B. to work C. to be working D. working
103.Many people _____ an extravagant lifestyle if they could make a lot of money.
A. lead B. can lead C. will lead D. would lead
104.Brian still uses his old cellphone as he isn‟t _____ smartphones.
A. in B. into C. on D. onto
105. If I _____ the lottery, I _____ half of the money to the orphanage in my hometown.
A. win, donate B. win, would donate C. won, would donate D. could win, donated
106.The World Bank is an international financial organization _____ in 1944 at the United Nations Monetary and
Financial Conference.
A. found B. founded C. to be found D. to be founded
107.Many projects in Vietnam funded by the World Bank have focused _____ agriculture, healthcare and education.
A. about B. in C. into D. on
108.Ben decided _____ all his pocket money to buy his mother a birthday present.
A. to save B. saving C. to make D. making
109.She _____ an idea to double her income.
A. came into B. came up with C. set up D. set about
110.The restaurant has a _____ of five dishes for the price of three.
A. price tag B. sale C. special offer D. bargain
111.Hung thinks it is interesting _____ with people who have a lot in common with him.
A. working B. to work C. to be worked D. to be working
112.If newspapers disappear entirely, we _____ newsagents.
A. can‟t need B. don‟t need C. won‟t need D. wouldn‟t need
113Sarah wants a job that involves _____ a lot.
A. travel B. to travel C. travelling D. travelled
114.Builders work outdoors and they‟re _____ their feet most of the time.
A. on B. in C. at D. of
115.Ben lives in San Francisco and works for Apple, _____?
A. does he B. doesn‟t he C. isn‟t he D. doesn‟t it
116.Alan, who left _____ university last month, was invited to a job interview.
A. a B. an C. _____ (no article) D. the
117.You will generally be offered a good job if you have a university _____.
A. certificate B. degree C. document D. qualifications
118.When he finished university, Sean _____ doing one job for each week of the year.
A. came up with B. put up with C. looked for D. brought in
119.A(n) _____ gives you medical attention when you have an accident before you go to hospital.
A. doctor B. surgeon C. nurse D. paramedic
120.Her teacher advised her _____ something she was passionate about, but she didn‟t know what that was.
A. study B. to study C. studying D. to studying
121.Sean Aiken asked employers all over the world to give him a(n) _____ for just one week so he could find out
what he enjoyed.
A. work B. occupation C. job D. vacancy
122.I don‟t think you _____ a very good job without a university degree.
A. are getting B. are going to get C. will get D. will be getting
123.He decided to _____ all of his wages to charity.
A. distribute B. donate C. share D. save

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124.In a job interview for an advertising executive, a candidate might have to suggest ideas for how to advertise a
new _____.
A. production B. productivity C. product D. producer
125.Film _____ are employed to watch new films and note the type of film, age and type of person who might like it.
A. viewers B. critics C. taggers D. makers
126.Andrew plans _____ a website that helps charities _____ money.
A. to create, to raise B. creating, to raise C. to create, raising D. creating, raising
127.If you like sports, many universities have teams _____ you can play at different levels.
A. which B. that C. where D. whom
128.He had to compete _____ five other candidates in the interview.
A. by B. against C. for D. among
129.What will happen if everyone learns online _____ in a classroom?
A. apart from B. instead of C. in spite of D. except for
130.Self-service check-outs at supermarkets are becoming common, _____?
A. isn‟t it B. doesn‟t it C. aren‟t they D. don‟t they
131.The Lego Discovery Center in Chicago, Illinois is _____ family-based entertainment venue and features toy
displays and rides for children.
A. a B. an C. the D. _____ (no article)
132.Visitors can see films, go on a factory tour and _____ items in the gift shop.
A. advertise B. display C. sell D. purchase
133.After studying 4 years at university, he finally got a degree _____ acting.
A. on B. of C. in D. about
134.In my opinion, as a waiter you‟re on your feet all day and _____ a lot of customers.
A. serve B. server C. service D. servant
135.If you have to find a holiday job this summer, what sort of job are you going to _____?
A. find out B. search for C. look for D. seek out
136.Fruit picking is hard work and I don‟t think I am physically _____.
A. healthy B. fit C. well D. keen
137._____ fruit picking is a well-paid job, it is very tiring.
A. Because B. As C. Although D. Since
138.Mr. Smith is a creative person and he enjoys _____ silver jewelry.
A. to make B. making C. to do D. doing
139.She had worked for a toy factory before she _____ her own business at the age of 30.
A. made up B. took up C. picked up D. set up
140.You should learn how to _____ your time and not oversleep.
A. manage B. mark C. tell D. calculate
142.I had to call a professional __________ to help me get back into my house after I locked myself out.
A. paramedic B. estate agent C. locksmith D. groundkeeper
143.A(n) __________ employee excels at multitasking and adapts easily to changing job requirements.
A. enthusiastic B. flexible C. friendly D. hard-working
144.Being a factory worker often involves _______ tasks that need to be done quickly and efficiently.
A. challenging B. repetitive C. rewarding D. enthusiastic
145.Jack has a full-time job; __________, he manages to attend evening classes.
A. for example B. for instance C. such as D. in spite of this
146.David was unhappy with his salary; __________, he decided to ask for a raise.
A. nevertheless B. however C. what's more D. as a result
147.She wore a ____________ dress that caught everyone's attention.
A. semi-professional B. multi-colored C. postgraduate D. microchip
148.My cousin is getting married, so I'll be going to the __________ to buy a nice engagement ring as a gift for him.
A. butcher's B. estate agent's C. florist's D. jeweler's
149.Always keep your _________ to track your spending and review the items you've purchased.
A. coupon B. receipt C. bargain D. discount

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150.I went to the store to __________ the shirt I bought for a different size.
A. afford B. charge C. exchange D. pay for
151.He can't stand _______ in long lines at the grocery store.
A. to wait B. waiting C. wait D. waited
152.He expects _______ his dream job soon.
A. getting B. to get C. get D. gotten
153.Many graduates apply __________ various companies for job opportunities.
A. for B. in C. to D. at
154.The applicants will have to compete _________ each other in a test of their problem-solving skills.
A. for B. to C. against D. of
155.She ___________ her new job next Monday. She has already signed the contract.
A. has started B. will start C. is going to start D. started
156.–“Have you got any plans for the weekends?” – “Not yet, but I think I _______ a pizza for a group gathering
then.”
A. will order B. have ordered C. used to order D. am going to order
157.He ___________ several medals before he was chosen for the national team.
A. has won B. had won C. won D. had been winning
158._____________, we can start the meeting immediately.
A. If she arrive on time B. Should she arrives on time C. If she arrives on time D. If she arrived on time
***/ COMMUNICATION
1.Peter: "Thanks for helping me with my assignment!" -John: "________________. I am happy to help you."
A. Well, I hope so B. Yes, it‟s very interesting C. Don‟t mention it D. Just by chance.
2.Karen: "Hey, __________________" -Sarah: "Pretty good, I've just finished the midterm test."
A. have you got any ideas for the celebration? B. could you please tell me your plan.
C. are you aware of the importance of saving up? D. how have you been doing?
3.In a job interview
Interviewer: _____ -Candidate: Yes, I did some voluntary work at an after-school club last year.
A. Do you have any experience of volunteering? C. Describe the job you want to do.
B. What personal qualities do you think the applicants should have? D. Why are you interested in this job?
4.In a dialogue between friends
Hung: How was your holiday job last summer? Nam: _____
A. It didn‟t go well at all. B. No way! C. That‟s not the worst of it D. That‟s the way it is.
Customer: “Is this product on discount?”
5.Sale assistant: “_______”
A. Oh, yes. Coupons are necessary. B. I‟m afraid not. C. Maybe you like it? D. I think it‟s expensive.
6. John: “Effective leaders are often known for being good at communicating with their teams.” Terry: “___________”
A. I couldn‟t agree with you more. B. It‟s quite challenging. C. I‟m quite physically fit. D. They are reliable.
7.In a restaurant
Waiter: _____ +Jimmy: Yes, I‟d like to tomato soup as a starter followed by chicken curry for main course, please.
A. What do you want? B. Are you ready to order? C. Can you order? D. You‟re in order.
8.Two friends are talking about a bad experience.
Peter: I lost my wallet on the way to school this morning.
Mark: _____. You must be careful next time.
A. Take care. B. What a pity. C. I beg you pardon? D. I‟m afraid so
9.In a holiday job interview
Interviewer: _____?
Candidate: I would like to get some relevant experience and save money over the summer.
A. Could you please tell me why you are interested in this job? C. How do you find out about this job?
B. Are you interested in this job? D. Why do you think you would be suitable for this job?
10.In a dialogue between friends
Mai: Oh no. Look at that rain! I‟m going to get wet. Tuan: _____
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11.Customer: How much is this large bar of chocolate? Salesgirl: _____
A. £2, Sir. It‟s on special offer. B. OK, I‟ll get it for you. C. I‟m afraid we don‟t keep it in stock. D. Maybe 4, Sir.
12.Customer: This shirt is nice. I‟ll take it. -Salesman: _____
A. OK. I‟ll see what I can do for that.B. I‟ll order it for you, Sir.
C. How much are you hoping to spend? D. Certainly, Sir. Anything else?
*** CLOSEST
1.You need a special license to drive big lorries.
A. agreement B. permit C. acceptance D. receipt
2.I don‟t mind going to the cinema on my own.
A. alone B. without support C. independent D. in company
3.The contract states that payment is due upon completion of the project.
A. formal agreement B. good entrepreneur C. legal income D. high profit
4.Being a chef requires skills that should never be underestimated.
A. appreciated B. undervalued C. overcooked D. overestimated
5.Alisha is trying to get funding for her research.
A. mental support B. financial help C. legal right D. high profit
6.The young entrepreneur started his own tech startup and quickly gained recognition in the industry.
A. paramedic B. postgraduate C. co-creator D. businessman
7.The virtual shop is a perfect combination of traditional and online shopping.
A. conventional B. historical C. basic D. fundamental
8.Not only is he very modest, but he is also very generous.
A. caring B. unselfish C. thrifty D. open-minded
9.There is a possibility that he might win the lottery.
A. case B. feeling C. chance D. fate
10.Please notify the staff that there will be a charity event tomorrow morning.
A. warn B. advise C. inform D. instruct
11.There are several benefits of going to college that you should think about.
A. services B. obstacles C. advantages D. points
12.Graduates have the option to fast-track their career with multiple graduate study schemes.
A. accelerate B. pursue C. launch D. hinder
*** OPPOSITE
1.People in fantastic jobs often have opportunities for personal and skill development.
A. excellent B. terrific C. great D. standard
2.Buying a luxury sports car can definitely cost an arm and a leg.
A. be affordable B. be expensive C. be wasteful D. be exchanging
3.The flexible workout routine allows for variety and adapts to your changing goals.
A. reliable B. honest C. fixed D. standard
4.The construction workers work their fingers to the bone every day, tirelessly building skyscrapers in the city.
A. work hard B. work leisurely C. work effortlessly D. work successfully
5.I like working outside and find gardens very relaxing.
A. enjoyable B. stressful C. challenged D. chilling
6.Due to serious financial problems, Mark left the college without completing the course.
A. fulfilling B. quitting C. taking D. attending
7.You can find the majority of the jobs on the Internet.
A. minority B. bulk C. number D. abundance
8.Lucy is a talented chef and has a lot of experience.
A. helpless B. talentless C. careless D. useless
9.When he touched the notes, he realised it was real money.
A. artificial B. man-made C. counterfeit D. genuine
10.The judge decided that the money was a suitable reward for the boy‟s honesty.
A. inaccuracy B. honor C. deception D. suspicion
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A. WORDFORM:
1. There is a __________ in the local post office. (VACANT) vacancy
2. Jack has been ____________ since the factory closed down. (EMPLOY) unemployed
3. My personal _________ will be happy to deal with your questions. (ASSIST) assistant
4. If you are living on a low ___________, it‟s essential to expend carefully. (ALLOW) allowance
5. My sister is really __________ with money. She saves most of her pocket money every week – she never buys
anything. (CARE) careful
6. He‟s a ___________. He does technical work in a laboratory. (TECHNIQUE) technician
7. We asked the flight __________ what time the plane would arrive. (ATTEND) attendant
8. My brother write apps for computers and smart phones. He works around the clock and use a computer all day. I
think his job is _________. (TIRE) tiring
9. Green ___________ are trying to promote the sale of hybrid cars. (ORGANISE) organizations
10. __________ may be able to find some good opportunities in business this year. (INVEST) investers
11. She still has a good relationship with her _________ in the taking care of their children. (HUSBAND) EX-
HUSBAND
12. Don‟t __________ your food as this can lower the vitamin and mineral content. (COOK) Overcook
13. You have to __________ this piece of writing because there are so many mistakes. (DO) redo
14. The government is attempting to stimulate the economy by attracting ___________ corporations. (NATIONAL)
international
15. The country was ruined by the war, and now people are taking part in the _________ reconstruction. (WAR)
post- war
16. Sleeping during the day and working when night comes sounds seemingly ____. (SCIENCE) unsicientific
17. The dramatic decrease in the __________ of this factory can be a direct result of underpayment. (PUT)
throughtput
18. A skilled population is the key to a country‟s development and stability. (SUSTAIN) sustainable
16. The three children had been lost in the...................in 2 days before the police found them. (WILD) wilderness
17. Many students in the world are silently struggling with................ disorders without their parents‟ support.
(LEARN) learning
18. Environmental................ has been becoming a big problem that many countries in the world are having.
(PROTECT) protection
19. I love buying designer clothes because they make me look ................. (BEAUTY) beautiful
20. Many people think that ................products are of better quality than no-name products. (BRAND) branded
21. It is typical in Vietnam and many other Asian countries to offe..........r to each other on the first days of Lunar
New Year. (BLESS)=> BLESSING
22. Even though ........clothes are very expensive, they are high-quality and often last long. (DESIGN) DESIGNER
23. It is alarming that many green areas in the world have been....over the past few years. (FOREST)
DESFORESTED
24. We are planning to organize a reunion which includes all of our...........in high school. (CLASS) CLASSMATES
25. If you want to make a podcast, you should go to a...........studio to avoid noises from the outside. (RECORD)
RECORDING
B. VERB FORM
1.If we __________________ (win) the lottery, we __________________ (be) rich. won; would be
2.Frank got on the plane after he __________________ (show) the flight attendant his boarding pass. had shown
3.Tom __________________ (go) to the Czech Republic in 2010. went
4.They sent the man to prison because he __________________ (steal) money from a bank. had stolen
5.My grandad said that he __________________ (give up) smoking in 1978. had given up
7.Jim bought a solar-powered radio after his battery-powered one __________________ (break). had broken
9.If I met the Queen of England, I __________________ (give) her some flowers. would give
10.Abdullah ______ never _______ (see) snow because he lives in Saudi Arabia. had; would / could travel
11.If my family ________ (have) a private plane, we __________ (travel) around the world. had; would / could travel
12.________ you ever ________ (visit) America? have (you ever) visited
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TEST 1:
China‟s child labour is a huge problem, and there is (1) _________ evidence that it is increasing in China. 2.
Although there is no official figure on the number of children working in China, it is (2) __________ by many that of
the 10 million children out of school, over 5 million are working in factories. It was reported in Sichuan, China‟s
most (3) __________ province, that 85% of children who drop out of school are working elsewhere. Even in some
less populated (4)__________ provinces, over 20% of the work force is made up of children. Also, in the last few
years, the rate of children kidnapped has increased rapidly. It is believed that the children kidnapped are sold off to
factories to work. For example, in 1994, about 48 Chinese brick-shop-workers kidnapped over 100 children. It is
known that forty of those children were forced to work 10 hours a day, but with no (5) __________. China‟s child
labour cannot be overlooked.
1. A. clean B. clear C. transparent D. through
2. A. estimated B. estimate C. estimating D. estimation
3. A. crowded B. popular C. populated D. popularity
4. A. country B. city C. village D. rural
5. A. wage B. salary C. reward D. All of them
TEST 2:
Mrs Smith is in the mall. She wants to buy clothes for her family. First, she went (1) _________ Marks and Spencer.
She bought two T- shirts, a pair of jeans and a winter coat for her son. Then she bought a lovely skirt and a jacket for
her daughter. When she went to the (2) _________ department, she found nice shirts for her husband and pairs of
trousers. (3) _________ paying for all the clothes for her husband and children, she went to Primark. She wanted to
buy a pair of pyjamas and a dressing gown for her daughter. There were also lovely slippers on (4) _________which
she bought. The last shop she went to was New Look. She found a beautiful red cardigan, a silk purple blouse and an
evening dress (5) _________she bought for herself. After all that shopping, she was really tired. Mrs Smith decided
to take a rest at Costa and drink a cup of coffee and eat a piece of chocolate cake.
1. A. on B. into C. up D. down
2. A. food B. sports C. toy D. men‟s
3. A. After B. Before C. When D. While
4. A. bargain B. voucher C. sale D. coupon
5. A. who B. which C. what D. where
TEST 3:
Two weeks ago, my best friend Dani saw a job advertisement online which she was interested in. She lost her
previous job during (1) __________, and she has been looking for a job ever since. Dani has always wanted to work
as a secretary for a big company, and this was going to be her chance to get the job she wanted. She immediately (2)
__________the application form online and attached her CV. She had over ten years of experience as a receptionist
and felt confident she could do the job. A few days later, Dani received an email inviting her for an interview. She
was so excited, (3) __________very nervous at the same time. She wanted to look smart for the interview, so she
went out and bought a smart black suit, a white shirt and a nice pair of black high heel shoes. She also wanted to
make a good (4) __________, so she made sure she was on time for the interview. On the day, they asked her lots of
questions and asked her about her previous work experience and skills that she got from that job. Dani had to fill out
some forms with important information. She did her (5) __________and thought the interview went well.
Afterwards, the interviewers shook her hand and said, "We will be in touch." She was looking forward to hearing
from them!
1. A. lock-in B. lock-down C. lock-out D. lock-away
2. A. filled out B. filled up C. filled in D. filled on
3. A. and B. or C. but D. so
4. A. decision B. appointment C. presentation D. impression
5. A. well B. better C. best D. good
TEST 4:
It is now extremely popular to take a gap year between school and university or university and work, and to
(1)_________ it travelling. There are plenty of reasons to recommend it - travel broadens the mind, you‟re only
young once, life isn‟t a rehearsal and so on. And if you don't do it, you may always regret that you didn't take the
(2)__________. In the end, there's only one response: Well, why not?

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The idea may have its roots from the 18th century. Grand Tour once undertaken by the young, rich and noble, but it is
the middle classes who have (3)__________it into something that 200.000 British youngsters do every year.
Travel has never been so easy and cheap, with more places open to tourists than ever. Also, the gap year is now
(4)__________by many employers and universities.
The States, the Far East and Australia were among the original (5)__________and although these remain in the top
five, young explorers are now going even farther. The most far-flung comers of the world are (6)__________in
popularity year by year.
1. A. fulfill B. exploit C. employ D. spend
2. A. moment B. chance C. occasion D. luck
3. A. transferred B. turned C. took D. made
4. A. accepted B. stood C. admitted D. received
5. A. endings B. landings C. terminals D. destinations
6. A. growing B. expanding C. spreading D. enlarging
TEST 5:
One trend among shoppers is to go to a brick-and-mortar store to check (34) _____ and compare the features of a
product and then they buy it online at a lower (35) _____. This new phenomenon is (36) _____ “ showrooming”.
Showrooming has become more frequent with the rise of smartphones and mobile (37) _____. Although
showrooming can be a major source of frustration for brick-and-mortar operations, it has forced many local stores to
(38) _____ their services.
A. in B. up C. out D. off
A. charge B. price C. bargain D. deal
A. known B. called C. said D. told
A. machines B. tools C. devices D. objects
A. improve B. launch C. provide D. produce
TEST 6:
Online shopping accounts (34) _____ a percentage of total retail sales. It'll depend on the month and year, (35) _____
generally, 10% to 15% of sales take place online. Shopping online is relatively safe, but there are things you can do to
add extra protection. Learn the warning (36) _____ for online scams, (37) _____ your computer and mobile operating
systems up to date, only shop on encrypted websites, and use unique passwords across multiple sites. It's also wise to
avoid sharing credit card or other (38) _____ information over public Wi-Fi networks.
A. on B. about C. for D. of
A. and B. but C. or D. so
A. signals B. signatures C. signs D. sights
A. make B. put C. set D. keep
A. sensitive B. sensible C. senseless D. nonsense
TEST 7:
Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata was (34) _____ Indian industrialist and entrepreneur. He was one of the most (35) ____
people in the world of industry, and is often called the 'Father of Indian Industry'. It all started in 1858, when Jamsetji
(36) _____ his father's export trading business. He worked there (37 _____ he was 29, when he started his own
company, a cotton mill. He went on to establish several (38) ____ cotton mills.
His companies became famous for being efficient and producing the best quality cotton.
A. a B. an C. the D. _____ (no article)
A. influential B. influenced C. beneficial D. effective
A. combined B. participated C. joined D. linked
A. when B. as C. until D. before
A. another B. the other C. others D. other
TEST 8:
The 21st century is all about (36) ___________. Technology is progressing at an unprecedented rate and (37)
___________ way we live is changing along with it. When historians look back on the early 21st century, they will
identify a handful of people who took the leading roles in technology. Elon Musk will undoubtedly be of one these
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Many people are surprised to learn that Elon Musk was born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa. He had a
difficult (38) _________, with his parents separating when he was nine years old. As an adult, Elon has become
estranged from his father. He moved to Canada when he was 17 and then to the United States of America.
(39)___________ , he sits quite high on a number of global rankings. His net worth, currently around 93 billion
dollars, makes him the world‟s 5th richest person. Forbes (40) ________ him the most innovative leader of 2019.
And his time as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tesla makes him the longest standing CEO of an automotive
company.
A. innovation B. innovative C. innovate D. innovatively
A. a B. an C. the D. no article
A. adulthood B. childhood C. upbringing D. income
A. So far B. At that time C. Currently D. Up to now
A. graded B. rated C. marked D. scored
VII. Read the text. Match sentences A–G with gaps 1–5. There are two extra sentences.
TEST 1:
Shopping habits in the UK have changed over the last sixty years, and this can be seen in the changing appearance of
any British high street – the main shopping street in a town or city. In the 1950s, high streets had rows of individual
shops selling different things. (26)__F___ Most people did this every few days in order to buy fresh food. The high
street was a sociable place to be.
This started to change in the 1970s with the arrival of supermarkets. They gave people the chance to buy everything
that they needed in one place. People didn‟t need to go to individual shops any more. (27)__E___ So this new type of
shop, along with a new way of storing meat and fruit at home, meant that instead of doing a small shop every few
days, people could buy all the food that they needed for a week, or sometimes even a month.
As supermarkets became more popular, they changed from small local shops to huge superstores. (28)_C___ They
took people away from the high street. They also tried to offer customers everything that they needed, like a coffee
shop, a hairdresser's and a chemist's. (29)_A___ But this meant that the shops on the high street started to close down
as they lost their customers.
These days, more and more people are choosing not to go to supermarkets to do their shopping. (30)__G__ People
are also trying to spend less money, so a new type of discount shop has become very popular. It may be because of
this that people have stopped doing big weekly or monthly shops. Now they go to shops more frequently to buy what
they need for the next few days. So, in many ways, people seem to be going back to the way people shopped in the
1950s.
A. The idea was to get customers to spend all their money in one place.
B. Customers knew exactly where to find the things they needed in each shop.
C. And because of their size, many of these supermarkets were outside town.
D. People loved it because they had never had the chance to do all their shopping there before.
E. At the same time, more and more people had freezers in their houses.
F. There was a greengrocer's next to a butcher's next to a baker's, and people visited each place to do their shopping.
G. Instead, they are using the internet to shop from home and get their shopping delivered.
TEST 2: The best job in the world???
A. Back in 2012, Andrew Johnson planned to apply to a film school after graduation, rather than look for a job. But
then his dad noticed an advertisement for a job with toy manufacturer Lego. Andrew, who was already a Lego fan,
sent in an application. It included a video of himself making models. The company loved it and invited him to
participate in an unusual interview. He had to compete against seven other finalists in a model-building test. Andrew
won. As a result, he was employed at Legoland Discovery Centre in Illinois as a Master Model Builder. “Lego was
just a hobby, but now I can do what I love and get paid for it,” said Andrew happily in an interview.

B. Some film providers like Netflix employ people to watch new films and TV series, then ask them to make a note
of what type of film it is (horror, rom-com, etc.), what age group and type of person might like it. The film provider
can then recommend it to their members. Joe Mason finished his degree in film studies about two years ago and
didn‟t know what to do next. Then he read an article about film taggers. The job was so fantastic, and he wrote to
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watches French films and TV programmes. “It‟s a great job because I can have flexible working hours,” said he. The
only problem with the job is that Joe can‟t choose what he wants to watch.
1. Have flexible working time. ___B________
2. Got employed after gaining victory in a competition. ____A_______
3. Received a job which is relevant to his hobby. ____A_____
4. Found the job through an advert introduced by a relative. ______A______
5. “Watching movies” was included in job description. ______B_______
TEST 3:
In April 2007, a 16-year-old boy named Charlie McDonnell was studying for his exams. But he was bored, so he
turned on his laptop computer. He found a website called YouTube and watched a video of another teenager like him.
The teenager was sitting in his bedroom and talking about how bored he was. “I can do better than that!” thought
Charlie. So, he used his laptop and webcam to make his first video, and posted it on YouTube under the name
“Charlie is so cool like”.
Two days after Charlie posted his first video, he had 150 subscribers, so he decided to make more videos. He soon
became quite popular. A few months later, Oprah Winfrey, the famous American TV host, showed one of his videos
called “How to be English” on her programme. In this video, Charlie wears a suit and tie and talks in a funny accent.
To say thank you to all his fans he made a video called “Challenge Charlie”, asking people to suggest funny or
difficult things for him to do in his videos. Challenges included drinking tomato ketchup, wearing all of his clothes at
once and painting himself purple!
Charlie is also a singer and songwriter. His most popular videos are of him singing and playing the ukulele. In
Duet with Myself, he uses special effects to sing a duet with himself about what a boring person he is. This has now
been watched over 7 million times!
Oh, and how did Charlie do in his exams back in 2007? Well, he passed with nine A grades and one B! He says
that he wants to go to university in the future but decided to try and make a career on YouTube before that. So, far,
it‟s going very well!
1. Charlie was excited about his upcoming exam. F
2. He posted his first video on Youtube and gained 150 subscribers. T
3. One of his videos presented on a celebrity‟s programme. T
4. Charlie‟s fans asked him to play the ukulele as a challenge. F
5. He decided to become a Youtuber after entering university.
VI. Read the text and choose the best answer to fill in each blank. F
TEST 4:
Choosing a career may be one of the hardest jobs you ever have, and it must be done with care. View a career as
an opportunity to do something you love, not simply as a way to earn a living.
Deciding what matters most to you is essential to making the right decision. You may want to begin by assessing
your likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. Think about the classes, hobbies, and surroundings that you find most
appealing. Ask yourself questions, such as “Would you like to travel? Do you want to work with children? Are you
more suited to solitary or cooperative work?” There are no right or wrong answers; only you know what is
important to you. Determine which job features you require, which ones you would prefer, and which ones you
cannot accept. Then rank them in order of importance to you.
The setting of the job is one factor to take into account. You may not want to sit at a desk all day. If not, there are
diverse occupations – building inspector, supervisor, real estate agent – that involve a great deal of time away from
the office. Geographical location may be a concern, and employment in some fields is concentrated in certain regions.
Advertising job can generally be found only in large cities. On the other hand, many industries such as hospitality,
law education, and retail sales are found in all regions of the country.
If a high salary is important to you, do not judge a career by its starting wages. Many jobs, such as insurance sales,
offer relatively low starting salaries; however, pay substantially increases along with your experience, additional
training, promotions and commission.
Don‟t rule out any occupation without learning more about it. Some industries evoke positive or negative
associations.
1. The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to_______________ .
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2. The author states in paragraph 2 “ there are no right or wrong answers” in order to _______ .
A. indicate that the answers are not really very important
B. indicate that each person‟s answers may change over time.
C. showing that answering the questions is a long and difficult process
D. emphasize that each person‟s answers will be different
3. According to paragraph 3, which of the following fields is not suitable for a person who does not want to live in a
big city?
A. advertising B. retail sales C. law D. plumbing
4. It can be inferred from paragraph 4 that_________________ .
A. insurance salespeople can earn high salaries later in their careers
B. People should constantly work toward the next promotion
C. a starting salary should be an important consideration in choosing a career.
D. jobs in insurance sales are generally not well paid
TEST 6: No more plastic bags
In 2011 a new law, the first of its kind in the UK, was passed in Wales. Shops were no longer allowed to give
away free plastic bags to their customers. Instead, they had to charge a tax of 5p per bag, which was collected and
given to charity. The results were amazing – within a year, the demand for supermarket bags fell by about ninety-six
percent. The extra charge was enough to make Welsh shoppers change their habits and remember to take their own
bags whenever they went shopping.
The tax was the result of a huge campaign, which was supported by a national newspaper, the Daily Mail, as well
as various politicians and green campaigners. It is increasingly popular too. When it was introduced, it was supported
by about fifty-nine percent of the Welsh population, but after only six months the figure was seventy percent.
There is no doubt that plastic bags are bad news for the environment. Every year in the UK about eighteen billion
(18,000,000,000) plastic bags are given away by supermarkets – that‟s about 290 bags per person. Most of them end
up in landfill sites, where they remain for hundreds of years, polluting the environment. Wildlife is affected too. For
example, every year a million seabirds die when they mistake bags floating on the sea for food.
All this is bad enough, but plastic bags damage the environment in other ways too. Before they reach the shops,
they have already travelled thousands of miles – most of them are made in China or India and then shipped to
countries in Europe, including the UK. Then, when they have been used (for an average of twenty minutes each) and
thrown away, they are often shipped back again, because we are running out of space here.
The solution to this problem is obvious – stop producing so many plastic bags, and stop giving them away – but
shoppers in the UK have been very slow to change their ways. However, the success of the Welsh tax shows that it is
possible to change people‟s shopping habits. According to researchers from Cardiff University, part of the reason for
the popularity of the tax is that the money goes to charity, not the government. Certainly, hundreds of thousands of
pounds have been raised since the tax was introduced. The money has gone to a variety of good causes, including
local children‟s charities and the RSPB (the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds).
It is safe to conclude that the plastic bag tax has brought positive change to Wales.
1.In 2011, ______________________.
A.Welsh shops stopped giving away free plastic bags
B.Welsh shops stopped selling plastic bags
C.plastic bags were made illegal in Wales
D.Welsh shoppers stopped using plastic bags
2.Every year in the UK 18 billion plastic supermarket bags ______________.
A.are eaten by birds B.are used C.go to landfill sites D.are bought by shoppers
3. Most plastic bags in the UK ________________.
A.are made locally B.are imported from the rest of Europe
C.come from outside Europe D.are produced in Europe
4.The tax is popular in Wales because the money ______________.
A.helps the government B.goes to India and China C.goes to good causes D.is given to politicians
5. In this article, the author shows ________________.
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TEST 7: How to buy clothes responsibly?
When you buy clothes, there are four ways that you should consider to become a responsible buyer.
A. Shop locally. You may have to pay a bit more for local brands but it‟s good to support local producers. Although
famous branded products which are sold in international chain stores are often cheaper, the workers that made these
products typically work in poor working conditions and are paid low salaries. You should avoid these brands.
B. Make a list. When you go shopping, try not to buy unnecessary clothes by making a list of things that you really
need. When you feel like buying another T-shirt, pause before taking out your wallet and look at your list. If it‟s not
on the list, don‟t buy it. Or you can tell the shop assistant to put it away for you.
C. Choose natural materials. Nylon or polyester fabrics will harm the environment. You can choose to buy clothes
that are made from natural material like wool instead. Besides, you should also look for brands that use recycled
products.
D. Go for second-hand goods. If you shop in a charity shop, not only can you conserve the environment, but you‟ll
get something original, unlike other products that are mostly seen in chain stores.
1. Local brands may be more expensive than products that are in international chain stores. T
2. Workers that create products in international chain stores often receive low salaries.T
3. Making a list when shopping can help you to buy unnecessary things.F
4. We should not buy recycled products because it will harm the environment. F
5. Buying clothes in a charity shop can help you get an original piece of clothes. T
TEST 8:
Grants are among the best sources of financial aid for college, based on need. Grants help undergraduate and
graduate students cover their tuition and education costs. Government agencies, colleges and universities, and private
foundations award grants to both undergraduate and graduate students. Colleges and universities, the largest
providers of grants, awarding about 44% of all grant aid, attract students by offering grants, and they distribute
federal and state grant money through their financial aid offices. Award amounts, eligibility requirements, and
application processes vary depending on the grant. Some students also use private and employer grants to help pay
for school.
Unlike loans, which recipients must repay, grants offer free money for college that does not need to be paid back -
as long as students meet the grant's criteria. Some international students often confuse grants with scholarships.
Both grants and scholarships are free aid, but the main difference between a grant and a scholarship is where the
funds come from, eligibility criteria, and the application process. In general, grants are given based on financial-need,
while scholarships are merit-based and awarded to students based on their academic achievements, extracurricular
activities, field of study, and more.
Understanding the grant system and how to get grants for school can help students graduate without hefty student
loan payments.
1.According to the passage, the largest providers of grants are....................
A. government agencies B. colleges and universities C. private foundations D. employers
2.According to the passage, what can a college student get through his/ her college‟s financial aid office?
A. an award B. a government-funded grant- C. a loan payment D. a scholarship
3.It can be inferred from the passage that scholarships are often offered to
A. undergraduate students B. poor students C. students of exceptional abilities D. international students
4.The word “hefty” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. prompt B. late C. full D. large
5.What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Overview of Grants for college B. Differences between grants, and scholarships
C. How to get a grant D. Different sources of grants
TEST 9:
A gold rush is a rapid influx of fortune seekers to the site of newly discovered gold deposits. Gold rushes capture
the imagination and participation of many people because of the magical lure of gold and the potential for overnight
affluence. Major gold rushes occurred in the United States, Australia, Canada and South Africa in the 19th century.
The best-known gold rush occurred in California, US in 1848 and reached its peak in 1852. It was arguably one of
the most significant events to shape American history during the first half of the 19th century. On January 24, 1848,
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base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Coloma, California. At the time, Marshall was working to build a water-
powered sawmill owned by John Sutter, a German-born Swiss citizen and founder of a colony of Nueva Helvetia
(New Switzerland, which would later become the city of Sacramento). Sutter and Marshall agreed to become partners
and tried to keep their find a secret. News of the discovery at Sutter‟s Mill, however, soon spread, and they were
besieged by thousands of fortune seekers. By August 1848, 4,000 gold miners were in the area, and within a year
about 80,000 “forty-niners” (as the fortune seekers of 1849 were called) had arrived at the California goldfields. The
news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people travelling by sea or over land to California from the rest of the
United States and abroad. The influx of gold-seekers to this region affected the makeup of the state‟s population.
The California Gold Rush turned the once-rural expanse of California into an area dotted with towns and cities.
The Gold Rush also put San Francisco - the capital of the state - a small town of 1,000 people in 1848, on the map.
One of the California Gold Rush‟s main contributions was the rapid “Americanization” of California. The flood of
gold-seekers was a major factor in California becoming a state in 1850. Before the Gold Rush, California was a
frontier with only a tenuous connection to the rest of the United States. But the massive amount of Americans who
later settled in California considered the state an extension of the United States. The Gold Rush united the nation by
bringing the west into the rest of the nation.
1.What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Gold rushe B. The effects of a gold rush C. Gold fever in California D. The California Gold Rush and its effects
2.The word “lure” is closest in meaning to
A. power B. value C. interest D. temptation
3.According to the passage, people join gold rushes because
A. they are not mature enough to resist the lure of gold
B. they are attracted by the magic of gold overnight
C. they believe they soon have a chance of becoming wealthy.
D. gold lets their imagination run wild.
4.It can be inferred from the passage that the California Gold Rush
A. attracted only gold seekers in the US
B. provided employment opportunities for people from every country in the world.
C. turned California into the world‟s gold mining centre.
D. greatly speeded up the development of California.
5.According to the passage, where was gold first discovered?
A. at Sutter's Mill B. in Sacramento C. at the California goldfields D. at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
6.The word “tenuous” is closest in meaning to
A. loose B. strong C. arguable D. uncertain
7.This passage would most possibly be assigned reading in a course on
A. US politics B. American history C. Economics D. American geography
TEST 10:
You might worry that part-time work will distract teenagers from studying. But doing a part-time job can have lots
of benefits. In addition to earning extra pocket money, teenagers can develop their skills in teamwork and
timekeeping. They can also get a reference from their employer when they apply for jobs and courses in the future.
Careers adviser Graeme Barrett says “Part-time work is a great opportunity. It gives them an understanding of the
rules of the workplace and teaches good timekeeping, reliability, responsibility and working as part of a team. It also
helps to build their confidence.”
Vacancies for young people looking for part-time work are mostly in shops, restaurants, cafes or fast-food outlets.
There are often seasonal opportunities in the summer or at Christmas, when young people find jobs helping at parties
and functions. Sometimes parents can help their children find work in their own workplace or through friends and
family.
However, it's important to make sure that school work still comes first. Parents can help their children come up
with a plan so they can manage their time and fit in studying, school, work and the other things they like to do such as
sport and seeing friends or family.
1.According to the passage, doing a part time job can help teenagers to improve all of the following skills EXCEPT
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2.The word „reference‟ in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. recommendation B. statement C. information D. guidance
3.It can be inferred from the passage that teenagers often do part-time jobs
A. in the summer B. in the winter C. during their holidays D. all year round
4.It can be inferred from the passage that seasonal opportunities are
A. permanent B. temporary C. rare D. abundant
5.According to the passage, who can help teenagers if they want to look for a part-time job?
A. Teachers B. Parents C. Careers advisers D. Friends
TEST 11:
Anita Roddick opened her own health and beauty shop, named The Body Shop, in her hometown of Brighton in
1976. The shop began trading with just 25 products. None of Roddick's products were tested on animals, and the
ingredients were sourced directly from producers. She started a business with the motivation to simply "make a
living for herself and her two daughters while her husband was away travelling." Today „The Body Shop' is an
international company rapidly growing all around the world.
The book written by Anita Roddick is about how to run a successful business without giving up what we really
believe in. It is not a normal business book, nor is it just about her life. “The message of my book is that to succeed in
business you have to be different. Business can be fun; a business can be run with love and it can do good. In
business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of family and to feel excited by the unexpected. I have
always wanted the people who work for 'The Body Shop' to feel the same way,” said Anita Roddick. She finds it
exciting that her book now sends these ideas of hers out into the world and makes them public.

1.What is the main purpose of the passage?


A. to tell the reader Anita Roddick‟s life story B. to introduce Anita Roddick‟s ideas to the reader
C. to explain how Anita Roddick opened The Body Shop D. to tell the reader how Anita Roddick raised a family
2.The word “motivation” is closest in meaning to
A. ambition B. force C. incentive D. enthusiasm
3.What can be learned from the passage?
A. how to make a lot of money B. how to write a book about business
C. what Anita Roddick's family is like D. what Anita Roddick‟s book is about
4.How does Anita Roddick feel about the business she runs?
A. She doesn't care about success if her children are fed. B. She just runs it for fun.
C. It is different from any other company. D. It is likely to become more and more successful.
5.What kind of workers does Anita Roddick like to employ?
A. Workers who can give her ideas B. Workers who get on well with the public
C. Workers who have the same opinion as she does D. Workers have to support their own families
6.What kind of person does Anita Roddick seem to be?
A. She seems to be a woman with strong opinions. B. She doesn't seem to be competent.
C. She is only interested in making money. D. She finds running a business as challenging as raising her daughters.
7.What is the tone of the passage?
A. argumentative B. ironic C. informative D. judgemental
TEST 12:
Twenty Vietnamese high school students are currently living in Australia. They are there for three weeks as part of
a living-abroad project. The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with Australian families and attending English
classes. Most of the students have taken English language classes for 5 or 6 years and are finally getting an
opportunity to use their English.
Not only are students learning a foreign language, but they're also learning about a new culture. In addition, the
students have been particularly surprised at the Australian attitude towards wild animals. Van Anh has vowed to
protect wildlife when she returns to Vietnam.
The group's chaperone, Mrs. Lan, has been pleased with the students' acquisition of the language. "Even the most
timid are trying their best to speak English. They are learning a lot. I'm very impressed,” said Mrs. Lan. “I think
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the opportunity to learn about Australian culture. We're all very grateful to the Australian families who are hosting
us."
The Australian families are happy to host the students, as they are getting to learn about Vietnamese culture. Both
groups will be celebrating a farewell party at the end of the stay. There will be a slide show of memories and the
students will speak about their experiences. "Living in Australia is an experience I'll never forget," writes student Van
Anh.
1.What would be the most suitable title for this passage?
A. Australian Families Love Vietnamese B. Student Van Anh shares experience in Australia
C. School website posts student essays D. Vietnamese high school students stay abroad in Australia
2.What is suggested about the culture in Australia?
A. It scares the students. B. It requires fluency in English.
C. It can be learned from a book. D. It's different from the culture in Vietnam.
3.According to the passage, what does Mrs. Lan probably think about the English language?
A. It's more beautiful than Vietnamese.
B. It is important for international communication.
C. It's best to learn English in an English-speaking country.
D. It is something each and every Vietnamese student should know.
4.The word “vowed” is closest in meaning to _____
A. saved B. received C. changed D. promised
5.The word “chaperone” is closest in meaning to _____
A. sponsor B. leader C. coach D. instructor
6.The word “acquisition” is closest in meaning to
A. gaining B. speaking C. purchase D. responsibility
7.What will the students do at the end of their stay?
A. They will take an English exam. B. They will have a party together.
C. They will have a great time visiting Australia. D. They will stay in a hostel or group house.
TEST 13:
You have probably never heard of Charles Burgess Fry (1872-1956), but in England he was the greatest all-round
sportsman of his time, and perhaps of any time. He became famous while still at university, mainly on account of his
achievements in sport. He was at the same time captain of the university football, cricket and athletics teams and held
the world record for the long jump. He was also a popular sports journalist. He was so famous that letters addressed
to Mr. Fry Oxford were delivered to him without any difficulty. His college, although it had quite a different name,
was known as Fry‟s College.
Some people have criticized Fry's sporting achievements. They point out that he lived at a time when standards were
quite low and it was much easier to do well in several sports. It is certainly true that athletes of that time did not have
the totally dedicated approach of modern athletes. However, it is fair to judge him by the standards of his own time.
There is no doubt that he had extraordinary skills combined with an ability to write about sports with style and
intelligence.
1.It can be inferred from the passage that in the early years of _____, C.B Fry was the most famous man in England.
A. the 18th century B. the 19th century C. the 20th century D. the 21st century
2.Thanks to _____, C.B Fry became well-known while he was at university.
A. his name B. his success in sports C. his world record D. his journalistic career
3.According to the passage, C.B Fry was excellent at all of the following sports EXCEPT _____.
A. cricket B. football C. tennis D. athletics
4.The word “criticized” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.
A. dispraised B. blamed C. complained D. attacked
5.The author‟s tone in the passage is best described as _____.
A. persuasive B. despondent C. informative D. concerned
TEST 14:
It is normal for you to feel jittery when you are being interviewed for a job, particularly in a stress-producing
situation. In fact, there are many jobs where a little nervousness isn't looked at askance. Right before attending the
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manifestations of your nervousness. Experienced interviewers will discount most physical signs of nervousness. The
only one that people have a hard time ignoring is a fidgety hand. Interviewees who constantly twist their hands or
make movements that are dramatically distracting are calling to their nervousness.
Remember that during the interview, employers talks to the applicant in order to determine whether or not he or she
is suitable for the job, not because they enjoy embarrassing uneasy applicants. One way to overcome a flustered
feeling, or "butterflies in the stomach", is to note that interviewers want to evaluate potential employees and select
the most desirable applicants. If employers think you fit into their company or organization, you will be the one who
is sought after. An interview also allows the candidate to assess the corporate culture and demands of the job. It is
almost as if you are interviewing them to see if they are good enough for you.
1.The word “jittery” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.
A. excited B. nervous C. uncomfortable D. awkward
2.According to the passage, nervousness about a job interview is _____.
A. common B. avoidable C. stress-producing D. looked at askance
3.The word “discount” in the passage is closest in meaning to _____.
A. discomfort B. ignore C. reduce D. discharge
4.According to the passage, the outward sign of nervousness that most attracts the interviewer‟s attention is _____.
A. a damp brow B. clammy hands C. restless hand movements D. jittery stomach
5.According to the passage, an interviewer is someone who _____.
A. is looking for signs of nervousness B. seeks facts from perspective employees
C. has already hired potential candidates D. is always on the lookout for applicants
6.The phrase “butterfly in the stomach” is closest in meaning to _____.
A. aggressiveness B. sufferings C. nervous feeling D. intense feeling
7.It can be inferred from the passage that overcoming nervousness is a matter of _____.
A. being in the right place at the right time
B. opinion and beliefs
C. realising that interviews are two-sided and making the most of them
D. understanding stress-producing situations
TEST 15:
While the cover letter has increasingly become a divisive topic among employers and job seekers, many employers
still think cover letters are important. According to a 2023 study by employment website Zippia, more than a fourth
(26 percent) of employers "always read cover letters" and think they're an important factor of the hiring decision. And
almost half (45 percent) said that not including a cover letter could get your application rejected. So in most cases, it's
best to be cautious and include one. It can help you stand out from the crowd. Employers have to read through a lot of
application forms for just one role. As a result, if you have similar abilities as other candidates, a cover letter allows
you to highlight your personality and special skills. In short, including a cover letter is truly useful for job search.
Here's how:
It shows that you are willing to put in extra effort. Looking for a new job requires a lot of work, so it might be hard to
write different cover letters for different positions. However, according to the Zippia study, 61 percent of hiring
managers consider a customized resume (including a cover letter and portfolio link) as the "top method for applicants
to increase their chances of getting a job."
You can solve any biases that may exist. In an ideal world, employers wouldn't judge you based on things like gaps in
employment or frequent job changes. Career coach Marlo Lyons suggests using your cover letter to explain any gaps
and provide context for these situations, so employers don't get the wrong impression.
1.The passage mainly discusses _________________.
A. the importance of cover letters in job applications B. the role of recruiters in the hiring process
C. the benefits of including a resume in a job search D. the study conducted by Zippia on cover letter usage
2.According to the 2023 study by Zippia, ____________ of the employers think cover letters are important.
A. two thirds B. nearly half C. a fourth D. nearly all
3.According to the passage, not including a cover letter could potentially result in __________.
A. improving your chances of getting a job B. making your application stand out
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4.The word "divisive" in the passage can be replaced with __________.
A. positive B. unimportant C. controversial D. spectacular
5.According to the passage, why is it recommended to include a cover letter in most cases?
A. to highlight your unique skills and personality B. to make you qualified and professional
C. to make the job search easier and less time-consuming D. to improve your qualifications compared to other
candidates
VIII.. Put them in the correct order and then list them into their appropriate criteria listed below.
TEST 1:
Dear Ms Claire,
a. I am available for the event from noon to 7p.m. In addition, my house is near the school, so I can present myself
immediately if any unpredictable situations happen.
b. I have experience of painting and decorating. Last year, I took part in an art contest for high school students and
got the Consolation Prize. I also helped decorate the stage and wall on my relatives‟ birthday parties. I believe I
possess all the necessary personal qualities for the role. I am positive, energetic and reliable.
c. I noticed your advertisement in the school bulletin board for a decoration volunteer support at the school concert,
and I am writing to apply for the role.
d. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
e. I was planning to join as an audience member, but I find it much more rewarding if I volunteer as part of the event.
I am keen to help with decorating the hall because I am very artistic and organised.
Yours sincerely,
Rando Imperio
A. c-e-b-a-d B. e-c-d-a-b C. c-e-d-a-b D. a-b-d-e-c
TEST 2:
a. Yesterday, a man finally called me back and told me that I could not return the dress because it had been over 3
days since I received it. I carefully explained to him but he did not listen.
b. I am writing to complain about the product that I bought from your company.
c. Last week, I ordered a dress from a local store in Hanoi and paid for them online. However, when I received the
dress the next day, it had a hole on the back. I was very sad, so I tried to contact the website, but no one answered me.
I waited a few days then I tried to contact the hotline again, but it did not work.
d. Dear Sir or Madam,
e. I am very disappointed with your service. I would be grateful if I could receive a full refund for the dress.
Yours faithfully,
A. c-e-b-a-d B. e-c-d-a-b C. c-e-d-a-b D. d-b-c-a-e
TEST 3:
a.Therefore, it is impossible for me to choose this job. What‟s more, the time isn‟t suitable for me. The salary is quite
high compared to many available jobs; however, working as a receptionist will make me happier.
b.The first reason is that I don‟t have to work at the weekend when I can spend my quality time with my family and
friends.
c.Besides, I don‟t like working long hours on weekdays as I know it‟s very tiring. Moreover, my communication skill
will be useful if I work for the Gallery of Modern Art.
d.If I can choose, I will choose to work as a receptionist.
e.Although being a sports coach will bring me many benefits, I will never choose it. I am a lazy person, and I don‟t
have much knowledge about sports.
A. d-b-c-e-a . e-c-d-a-b C. c-e-d-a-b D. d-b-c-a-e
TEST 4:
a.I look forward to hearing from you soon.
b.I have an experience playing lots of sports at school including hockey, table tennis and badminton I love playing
team games. I believe I would be a great team leader because I am sociable and responsible.
c.I saw your advertisement in the leisure centre for a volunteer netball team leader, and I am emailing to apply for
the role.
d.I am the captain of my school netball team and would love to help out with your netball team.
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f.I can come to training every Wednesday after school and I'm available for Saturday games.
Yours sincerely

A. d-b-c-e-a-f . e-c-d-a-b-f C. e-c-d-b-f-a D. d-b-c-a-e-f


TEST 5:
a.Secondly, I would buy a new car for my mum. Her car is really old. I would buy my brother a Liverpool kit and a
scarf. He is a really big Liverpool fan!
b.Finally, I would save at least half of the money. In my opinion, it would be silly to spend it all now. What is more,
if I invested the money, it would grow, and I would have more to spend in the future.
c.Thirdly, there are a lot of homeless people in my city. I would donate money to the local hostel. If I gave them
€5,000, they could buy a lot of meals for homeless people.
d.To sum up, I would buy something nice for myself and other members of my family, support local charities, and
also save some money for the future.
e.First of all, I would buy myself a docking station with fantastic speakers. Although I have got an MP3 player and
some speakers, they are not very good.
f.If I won €1 million, there are a lot of things I would like to do with the money. It would be nice to buy myself
something, but it would also be good to help others.

A. f-e-a-c-b-d . e-c-d-a-b-f C. e-c-d-b-f-a D. d-b-c-a-e-f


TEST 6:
f.Dear Madam,
a.I noticed the advertisement for a volunteer photographer on your website and am writing to apply for this position.
e.During my four years at my university, I am a leader of a photography club. I think this is a job where my skill will
be useful.
c.I am a person who love taking pictures and catching every moment to have good photographs. Besides, I really
enjoy the competitive atmosphere. Furthermore, I believe I possess the personal qualities necessary for the job. I am
flexible and responsible, which makes me successful when I worked for various events at my school.
b.I can attend the competitions on both December 16 and 17 because I will be free during next week.
d.I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours faithfully,
A. d-b-c-e-a-f . e-c-d-a-b-f C. e-c-d-b-f-a D. f-a-e-c-b-d
TEST 7:
a.Secondly, I would buy my parents a new house which is in Ho Chi Minh city. The reason I choose it is because my
current house is rather small. Moreover, this is also my gift to my parents because they always support me.
b.Giving money to charity to help disadvantaged people and the homeless is the third thing that comes to my mind. In
my opinion, happiness is sharing with everyone. Therefore, I would buy them food to help them have delicious
meals.
c.Finally, I would keep the remaining in the bank to save for my studying in the future. Every month, I could take
interest from the bank and use it.
d.If I won €1 million in the lottery, I would like to do many things. It would be very warm to spend things for my
family, it‟s also meaningful to help other people.
e.First of all, I want a new laptop for myself. even though I have a smartphone, it would be easier to make
presentations and learn more effectively if I had a laptop.
f.In conclusion, I would buy something nice for myself, my family, support the disadvantaged and the homeless, and
save some money in the bank for the future.
A. d-e- a-b-c-f . e-c-d-a-b-f C. e-c-d-b-f-a D. f-a-e-c-b-d
TEST 8:
IX. Write second conditional questions using the words below.
1. grateful / send / would / me / be / refund / the / for / product. / I / you / could / if / a
=> I would be grateful if you could send me a refund for the product.
2. places / most / These / have / before. / are / tourists / visited / exotic / that / never
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3. so / school, / Mai / struggles / with / to / it / concentrate / with / always / At / finds / she / homework / always
=> At school, Mai finds it difficult to concentrate so she always struggles with her homework.
4. workshop / I / about / a / to / wrote / this / letter / enquire / a / morning.
=> I wrote a letter to enquire about a workshop this morning.
5. Hung King. / who / offer / usually / flowers / People / pay / incense / go / this / respect / to / to / temple / and / to
=>People who go to this temple usually offer incense and flowers to pay respect to Hung King.
6. when / you / have / your birthday if you / can / choose / any time of year
=>When would you have your birthday if you could choose any time of the year.
7. if you / win / a holiday to anywhere in the world / where / you / go
=>If you won a holiday to anywhere in the world, where would you go?
8. if / you / can / spend a day with a famous person / who / you / meet
=>If you could spend a day with a famous person, who would you meet?
X. Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence
printed before it.
1. Samantha learned to ski. Then she went on the skiing holiday. (after)
=>Samantha went on the skiing holiday after she had learned to ski.
2. Helen and Mark got married. Then they went on a honeymoon to Mauritius. (before)
=>Helen and Mark had got married before they went on a honeymoon to Mauritius.
3. Hurry up, or we will be late for the exam.
=> If we don‟t hurry up, we will be late for the exam.
4. My 15th birthday is next week.
=> I will be 15 years old next week.
5. A sales consultant at Mercedes- Benz is suggesting latest car models to John. (clue: buy a new car)
=> John is going to buy a new car at Mercedes- Benz.
6. The girl is my sister. She is wearing a pastel purple dress.
=> The girl who is wearing a pastel purple dress is my sister.
7. Robert Pattinson is a British actor. He plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga.
=> Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight saga, is a British actor.
8. The only reason we won the contract was Debbie‟s fantastic presentation.
=> We wouldn’t have won the contract if it hadn‟t been fantastic presentation
9. I can‟t calculate how much the whole trip will cost
.=> I can‟t work ___out how much the whole trip will cost
10. The class was cancelled because there were not enough students.
=> There were so few students that the class was cancelled
11. “ No, I really don‟t want to stay the night, Sophia.” Ann said.
=> Ann insisted _on not staying the night at Sophia‟s house
12. The men are coming to put in the new central heating on Saturday.
=> We are having ___ the new central heating put on Saturday.
13. Hoa said, „I got up very early this morning to go on a hiking trip.‟
=> Hoa said she had got up very early that morning to go on a hiking trip.
14. Quan asked his friend, „Where did you visit last weekend?
=> QUAN wanted to know where his friends had visited this weekend before.
15. They grow the sugar cane in three different regions.
=>The sugar cane is grown in three different regions.
16. She loves reading this book. It is about the life of a homeless man.
=>She loves reading this book which is about the life of a homeless man.
17. Tourists don‟t visit this destination very often.
=>This destination is not visited very often.
18. I grew up in this village. It lies next to a beautiful river.
=> I grew up in this village, which lies next to a beautiful river.
19. „Buy me some vegetables and cheese when you get to the supermarket.‟, Linh said to us.
=>Linh told us to buy her some vegetables and cheese when we got to the supermarket.

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20. They are building a new sports field near the post office.
=>A new sports field is being built near the post office.
21. Water pollution has made many aquatic animals die. (OF)
=>Many aquatic animals have died of water pollution.
22. Yesterday, somebody stole my laptop.
=>My laptop was stolen yesterday.
23.My friends and I arrived here three months ago.
=>My friends and I have been here ____ for___ three months.
24,They won‟t post the names of the competition winners on the school website until next week.
=>The names of the competition winners __ won‟t be posted_ on the school website until next week.
25.Jenny said, „I found a great music website yesterday.‟
=>Jenny said that she __ had found__ a great music website the day before.
26.They've sold all the tickets for Friday's concert.
=>All the tickets for Friday's concert have been sold.
27.Angela and Maria said, „We can't do our homework.‟
=>Angela and Maria said that they couldn‟t do ___ their homework.
28.Kelly went to Greece.
=>Kelly has ____ been____ to Greece.
29.They give us an English test every Monday.
=>We __ are given__ an English test every Monday.
30.We can't buy the tickets because they're so expensive.
=>We would buy the tickets if ______ they weren‟t___ so expensive.
31.They don‟t allow animals in this hotel room.
=>Animals ___ aren‟t allowed___ in this hotel room.
32.They boys said, „We're going to London on Friday!‟
=>The boys said that they __ were going___ to London that Friday.
*** LISTENING
Are the sentences true (T) of false (F)?
TEST 1:
1. Sally is a qualified hairdresser. F
2. Sally decided to become a lorry driver because it is easier than hairdressing. F
3. Sally and her father work in the same job sector. T
4. Sally took the driving test only once. T
5. Sally says most men are surprised to see a woman driving a lorry. T
TEST 2:
Then listen. Are the sentences true (T) of false (F)?
1. In 2011, Chamindu Amarsinghe was a student and took a part time job as a cleaner at the offices of a TV company.
T
2. One day, he was cleaning the ground-floor bathroom at a TV company building when he found lots of
$5 and 10 coins inside a bin. F
3. Three years later, most of the money more than $80,000 belonged to him. T
4. Mr Amarsinghe was astonished when he received the money. F
5. When the newspapers interviewed him, he had already made decision on what to do with the money. F
TEST 3:
1. After talking to his dad, Sean knew what job he wanted to do. F
2. He found the majority of the jobs on the internet. T
3. He took a few short breaks between the jobs. F
4. Sean saved a lot of money while he was working. T
5. He thinks that it's important to work with people who you have a lot in common with. T
TEST 4:
I. Listen to the passage and decide if the following sentences are True (T) or False (F).
1. The most important change has been the shift from service jobs to manufacturing jobs. _F____

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2. Producing cars is a manufacturing job and washing people‟s cars is a service job. ___T__
3. Service jobs are grouped into nine categories. __F___
4. One hundred years ago, 80% of workers produced goods, today only 13 % do. _F____
5. By the 2020, nine out of every ten workers will work in service jobs. _T____
TEST 6:
1. Pete has made plans for continuing his education after he leaves school. F
2. Pete thinks he‟d like to teach the subject he‟s best at.T
3. Amy does not intend to take a year out after she leaves school. T
4. Amy knows she will have to study a long time to qualify in her chosen job. T
5. Pete thinks that Amy might have problems with her choice of career. F
TEST 7:
1.The hiking trip in Finland took place in __________.
A.three days B.eight days C.a week D.three weeks
2.Robert went on a walk in the Oulanka National Park, which is in the __________ of Finland.
A.North-east B.South-west C.South-east D.North-west
3.The environment there is very fresh because __________.
A.the path is very flat B.the air is incredibly fresh
C.the local people always try to protect nature D.Robert took the rubbish with himself
4.What thing is not mentioned as what Robert loved about the trip?
A.the beautiful views B.clear air C.sounds of nature D.the animals
5.What advice did Robert give to people who want to go on a hiking trip?
A.Fill your backpack with unnecessary things B.Leave rubbish in the environment
C.Take the flat path D.Keep the environment clean

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