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24 tháng 12 2017

Decise the underlined part A, B, C or D that is not correct in standard English.

1. Because his argument was so confused->confusing, few people understood it.

2. A famous musician is going to->will go to direct the concert next week.

3. Scientists must->x have to discover an alternative source of energy before oil runs out.

4. To enjoy an opera fully, the listener should be familiar with the story, particularly is the opera is singing->sung in a foreign language.

5. To have a stong body and stay healthily->healthy, you should exercise regularly.

1. Adults, (include) include persons over the age ò 65, can (low) low their cholesterol by 40%.

2. After the (music) musicians stoped playing, the audience stood and clapped (enthusiasm) enthusiasmly

3. Only the mót talented and capable students can (admit) admit to this university.

4. There is a serious (short) ... of playgrounds for children in bg citites.

5. A student at university should attend classes (regular) regularly and hand in his (asign) assignments on time.

6. It's getting easier for me to write and I make (few) fewer mistakes. I am (satisfy) satisfied with the progress I have made in learning English.

26 tháng 12 2017

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20 tháng 5 2018

Use the corect form of the words in brackets to complete the sentences

1, Adult, (INCLUDE)include person over the age of 65, can(low)low their cholesterol by 40%

2, After the(music)musicians stopped playing, the audience stood and clapped( enthusiam) enthusiamly

3,Only the most talented and capable students can(admit)admit to this university

4, There is a serious(short)shortage of playgrounds for childrend in big cities

5,A student at university should attend classes(regular)regularly and hand it his(assign)...on time

6,It is getting easier for me to write and make(few)fewer mistakes.I ( satisfy)satisfied with the progress I have made in learning English

14 tháng 4 2018

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26 tháng 5 2017

D → is being sung

Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a smilar way(1)............ a computer. A computer obey a program to carry out a particular task. Just(2)..............a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in line and dots, so a computer program is(3)................... in the form of programming language. Like the English language(or any other language), there are (4)................... of...
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Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a smilar way(1)............ a computer. A computer obey a program to carry out a particular task. Just(2)..............a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in line and dots, so a computer program is(3)................... in the form of programming language. Like the English language(or any other language), there are (4)................... of grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.

there are hundreds of programming languege, but only(5)............... are well-known and widely used. The most popular language which is used in offices(6)............ Cobol. This language is used for printing payrolls and keeoing records of goods. Engineers and scientists use Fortran(7)................. carry out calculations.(8)............ neither of these two programs is very popular with people working on home computers. Basis is the most popular language for home computera,chiefly(9)........... it is easy to learn and use.

(10)................. these language are useful for many purposes, it is time that a new simple program was devised. Such a prigram ought to be not only easy to use but also completely reliable.

1.a) to b)as c)so d)from

2.a)like b)by c)too d)as

3.a)expensive b)expresses c)xepressed d)expressing

4.a)rules b)laws c)regulations d)principles

5.a)a little b)a few c)much d)a lot of

6.a)called b)calling c)is called d)is calling

7.a)so as for b)in order that c)so as that d)in order to

8.a)In addition b)Therefore c)Consequently d)However

9.a)because b)if c)because of d)unless

10.a)Even b)Despite c)Althought d)In spite

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31 tháng 1 2017

Have you ever followed instructions for knitting something or have you read a piece of music? If you have, you have behaved in a smilar way(1)............ a computer. A computer obey a program to carry out a particular task. Just(2)..............a knitting pattern is expressed in numbers and piece of music in line and dots, so a computer program is(3)................... in the form of programming language. Like the English language(or any other language), there are (4)................... of grammar, and a program must be correct in every way.

there are hundreds of programming languege, but only(5)............... are well-known and widely used. The most popular language which is used in offices(6)............ Cobol. This language is used for printing payrolls and keeoing records of goods. Engineers and scientists use Fortran(7)................. carry out calculations.(8)............ neither of these two programs is very popular with people working on home computers. Basis is the most popular language for home computera,chiefly(9)........... it is easy to learn and use.

(10)................. these language are useful for many purposes, it is time that a new simple program was devised. Such a prigram ought to be not only easy to use but also completely reliable.

1.a) to b)as c)so d)from

2.a)like b)by c)too d)as

3.a)expensive b)expresses c)xepressed d)expressing

4.a)rules b)laws c)regulations d)principles

5.a)a little b)a few c)much d)a lot of

6.a)called b)calling c)is called d)is calling

7.a)so as for b)in order that c)so as that d)in order to

8.a)In addition b)Therefore c)Consequently d)However

9.a)because b)if c)because of d)unless

10.a)Even b)Despite c)Althought d)In spite

V. Find a word that does not belong in each line. 1. A. comedy B. documentary C. animation D. thrilling 2. A. satisfying B. frighten C. surprising D. confused 3. Thanksgiving B. Carnaval C. Brazilian D. Halloween 4. A. celebrate B. review C. obey D. choose 5. A. flight B. airplane C. motorbike D. boat VI. Complete the sentences, using the words with the given letter. 1. We go to school 5 days a week – one day f………………. than you. 2. Hoa is beautiful, but her mother is m………………………....
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V. Find a word that does not belong in each line.

1. A. comedy B. documentary C. animation D. thrilling

2. A. satisfying B. frighten C. surprising D. confused

3. Thanksgiving B. Carnaval C. Brazilian D. Halloween

4. A. celebrate B. review C. obey D. choose

5. A. flight B. airplane C. motorbike D. boat

VI. Complete the sentences, using the words with the given letter.

1. We go to school 5 days a week – one day f………………. than you.

2. Hoa is beautiful, but her mother is m………………………. beautiful.

3. Of the three girls, Mary is the p………………………..

4. My father has f………………… days off than me.

5. Which is the b……………….. city in the world?

6. Days in winter are s………………… than those in summer.

7. The Nile is the l………………. river in the world.

8. Tom’s father works m…………………… hours than Tim’s father.

9. Which one is c…………………………., blue or yellow shirt?

10. This book is o……………………… than that one.

VII. Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passage) to complete the sentences

1. Don’t worry. If we (not understand)……………….the lesson, the teacher (explain)…………. it again.

2. Nothing (do)……………………….till they reach a decision.

3. – “Where is Tim going to meet us?”

- “He (wait)…………………………….for us when our train arrives. I am sure he (stand)……………. on the platform when we pull into the station.”

4. The new museum (visit)……………………………by millions of people so far.

5. His English (improve)…………………………..greatly since he (move)……………….to Australia.

6. – “Excuse me, which movie are you waiting for?”

- “We (wait)……………………….for the new Stars Wars movie. In fact, we (wait)………………….. here for more than five hours.”

VIII. Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given.

1. Why don’t you star to run and see if that helps you to lose weight?

- You should…………………………………………………………………..

2. They have chosen John for the school’s football team.

- John has……………………………………………………………………..

3. It is very noisy in the city but we enjoy living there.

- Although…………………………………………………………………….

4. The failure of the team caused us great disappointment.

- We were……………………………………………………………………..

5. The guide speaks too quickly for me to understand.

- The guide doesn’t…………………………………………………………..

IX. Decide the underlined part A, B, C, or D that is not correct in standard English.

1. Because his argument was so confused, few people understood it.

A B C D

2. A famous musician is going to direct the concert next week.

A B C D

3. Scientists must have to discover an alternative source of energy before oil runs out.

A B C D

4. To enjoy an opera fully, the listener should be familiar with the story, particularly if the opera

A B C

is singing in a foreign language.

D

5. To have a strong body and stay healthily, you should exercise regularly.

A B C D

Grade 7n Unit Test yourself unit 10,11,12

I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.

1. Remember not to park in front of a zebra……………..

A. crossing B. cross C. crossed D. across

2. …………….we lost the game, we were happy that we played well.

A. Although B. Because C. If D. Nevertheless

3. We………..drink water from the tap without boiling it first.

A. never should B. should never C. should not to D. not should

4. Van Gogh was famous for his…………………of the countryside around Arles in the South of France.

A. portraits B. watercolours C. landscapes D. crayons

5. “Recycling” means creating new products from…………….materials.

A. use B. using C. used D. to use

6. While formerly a member of the sports club, Mr. Teeters……………tennis there regularly.

A. is used to playing B. used to play C. was used to play D. used to playing

7. Drinking and driving of one of the most common……………….of traffic accidents.

A. reasons B. effects C. sources D. causes

8. Solar energy - one type…………………sources – is being used more and more.

A. renewable B. non-renewable C. renewing D. renewed

9. –“Does that red motorbike belong to your mother?”

- “No, ………………….is white.”

A. she B. her C. hers D. mine

10. Overpopulation causes a lot of problems,………..?

A. isn’t it B. doesn’t it C. do they D. don’t they

11.Nuclear power ...............................in the future.

A. will replace B. replaced C. will be replaced D. replaces

12.My father .............a lot last year, but this year he doesn’t any more.

A. smokes B. used to smoke C. smoking D. gets used to smoke

13.It’s really difficult to .......................a bicycle up the hill

A. fly B. drive C. pedal D. sail

14.At this time next week, we .................a test on sources of energy

A. will take B. take C. will be taking D. are taking

15.My children often sleep while they are ................a plane.

A. in B. on C. by D. 0

16............books are here. ..............are there.

A.Theirs / ours B. Their / our C. Theirs / our D. Their / ours

II. Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given and the word in capital letters.

1. Your bicycle is just like the one I used to own. (SIMILAR)

I…………………………………………………………………..

2. This sauce hasn’t got much flavour, has it? (TASTELESS)

This sauce is………………………………………………………

3. Taking photographs inside the museum is forbidden. (NOT)

You ……………………………………………………………….

4. One Saturday night, the roads to the city centre are very busy. (TRAFFIC)

There is…………………………………………………………….

5. Do you find it easy to make friends? (GOOD)

Are you……………………………………………………………?

III. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences:

1. The beaches in Viet Nam are really……………………………and beautiful. (PEACE)

2. That area is very dangerous for tourists. There are many……………………….activities there. (LAW)

3. ……………………….is still a major problem in most big cities. (POOR)

4. Lack of education has caused many teenagers to become………………………..(CRIME)

5. Living in the slums is …………………………….and unsafe. (HEALTH)

6. ……………………(or the state of having no home) is a significant social issue worldwide. (HOME)

7. In this city, only a small number of people are …………………….., with high living standards in the city. (WEALTH)

8. The infant…………………….rate in many countries in Africa is still very high. (DIE)

9. Life in the city is more……………………….than that in the countryside. (STRESS)

10. The healthcare system in this city is very bad. There are only 13……………………out of 100,000 residents. (PHYSICS)

IV. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences:

1. Adults, (include)………………………..persons over the age of 65, can (low)……………..their cholesterol by 40%.

2. After the (music)………………………….stopped playing, the audience stood and clapped (enthusiasm)…………………………

3. Only the most talented and capable students can (admit)…………………….to this university.

4. There is a serious (short)………………………of playgrounds for children in big cities.

5. S student at university should attend classes (regular)…………………..and hand in his (assign) …………………on time.

6. It’s getting easier for me to write and make (few)……………mistakes. I am (satisfy) ………………… with the progress I have made in learning English.

V. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions below.

There are different ways to keep fit. One of the most important ways is by exercising. Exercising must be done regularly. The amount of exercise done each time is dependent on the free time that a person has. Exercises can be done from twenty minutes to an hour. Sometimes, daily five-minute exercises are just as effective.

Exercising can take place both indoors and outdoors. Those who exercise indoors often do so in the comfort of gymnasiums. They train on equipment that has been specially designed for the different parts of the body. Sometimes, games can also be played indoors. Badminton courts and even some swimming pools are found indoors.

There are many different types of outdoor exercises. These include tennis, cycling and even rock climbing. Most people enjoy outdoor activities because they like being in the Sun or are attracted to its sense of peace and quiet. Yet there are others who like the wind blowing against them. Some of these activities are only suitable for people who love adventure.

The type of exercise a person takes up often depends on his lifestyle and personality. It is important that a person finds an exercise that is suitable for him.

1. According to the passage, why do some people spend less time exercising?

A. Five minutes is effective for them B. They do not have much free time

C. Gymnasiums are expensive D. They keep fit not by exercising

2. Which of the following is not a place for indoor exercise as mentioned in the passage?

A. Tennis courts B. Badminton courts C. Swimming pools D. Gymnasiums

3. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?

A. People should exercises are more popular then indoor.

B. Outdoor exercises are more popular than indoor.

C. Rock climbing is suitable for more adventurous people.

D. Facilities in gymnasiums are not effective.

4. The highlighted phrase “do so” in the passage refers to……………..

A. take place B. exercise indoors C. exercise outdoors D. train on equipment

5. Which of the following influences the particular type of exercise a person takes up?

A. Health B. Income C. Occupation D. Lifestyles

VI. Read the following passage, then choose a word from the box and write the correct word next to numbers 1-5. There is one exemple.

roofs garden non - polluting polluting

the moon are renewable the sun

Solar energy is a long lasting source (0)..of.. energy, and it can be used almost anywhere. To generate solar energy, we only need solar cells and (1).....................! Solar cells can easily be installed on house (2) ................., so we don’t need any new space. Compared to other (3)...................... sources, they also possess many advantages: wind and water power rely on turbines which (4).................noisy, expensive and which take up large space. Solar cells are totally silent and (5).......................... As they have no moving parts, they require little maintenance and have a long lifetime.

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24 tháng 4 2018

V. Find a word that does not belong in each line.

1. A. comedy B. documentary C. animation D. thrilling (Duy nhất là tính từ)

2. A. satisfying B. frightening C. surprising D. confused (Duy nhất là tính từ đuôi ed)

3. Thanksgiving B. Carnaval C. Brazilian D. Halloween (Duy nhất là người)

4. A. celebrate B. review C. obey D. choose (Review vừa là động từ, vừa là danh từ, các từ còn lại là ĐT)

5. A. flight B. airplane C. motorbike D. boat (Các từ còn lại chỉ phương tiện giao thông)

VII. Put the verbs in brackets in their correct form (active or passage) to complete the sentences

1. Don’t worry. If we (not understand)……don't understand………….the lesson, the teacher (explain)……will explain……. it again.

2. Nothing (do)…………will be done…………….till they reach a decision.

3. – “Where is Tim going to meet us?”

- “He (wait)……………will be waiting……………….for us when our train arrives. I am sure he (stand)………will be standing……. on the platform when we pull into the station.”

4. The new museum (visit)………………has been visited……………by millions of people so far.

5. His English (improve)………………has improve…………..greatly since he (move)………moved……….to Australia.

6. – “Excuse me, which movie are you waiting for?”

- “We (wait)……………are waiting………….for the new Stars Wars movie. In fact, we (wait)…………have waited……….. here for more than five hours.”

VIII. Finish the second sentence in each pair, so that it has similar meaning to the first one, using the beginning given.

1. Why don’t you star to run and see if that helps you to lose weight?

- You should……star to run and see if that helps you to lose weight.

2. They have chosen John for the school’s football team.

- John has……………been chosen for the school’s football team.……………..

3. It is very noisy in the city but we enjoy living there.

- Although………is very noisy in the city,we enjoy living there.

4. The failure of the team caused us great disappointment.

- We were………disappointed at the failure of the team…..

5. The guide speaks too quickly for me to understand.

- The guide doesn’t……………speaks slowly enough for me to understand.

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6 tháng 4 2020

IV. Give the correct forms of the verbs in brackets: Simple future or Future continuous.

1. Our family (use) WILL USE the new type of bulb to save energy.

2. The government (put) WILL PUT natural resources under protection.

3. Who (look) WILL LOOK after the children when you are away?

4. I (phone) WILL PHONE you as soon as I finish my work.

5. We (go) WILL BE GOING to the cinema at 7 p.m tomorrow.

Câu 2 (1 điểm):

V. Give the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences.

1. Solar power can be used to HEAT or cool our houses. (HOT)

2. There will be a SHORTAGE of energy in the near future. (SHORT)

3. Scientists are looking for clean and EFFECTIVE resources of energy. (EFFECT)

4. Solar energy is plentiful and it can be replaced EASILY. (EASY)

5. Nuclear power is expensive and DANGEROUS. (DANGER)

The discovery that language can be a barrier to communication is quickly made by all who travel, study, govern or sell. Whether the activity is tourism, research, government, policing, business, or data dissemination, the lack of a common language can severely impede progress or can halt it altogether. 'Common language' here usually means a foreign language, but the same point applies in principle to any encounter with unfamiliar dialects or styles within a single language. 'They don't talk the...
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The discovery that language can be a barrier to communication is quickly made by all who travel, study, govern or sell. Whether the activity is tourism, research, government, policing, business, or data dissemination, the lack of a common language can severely impede progress or can halt it altogether. 'Common language' here usually means a foreign language, but the same point applies in principle to any encounter with unfamiliar dialects or styles within a single language. 'They don't talk the same language' has a major metaphorical meaning alongside its literal one.

Although communication problems of this kind must happen thousands of times each day, very few become public knowledge. Publicity comes only when a failure to communicate has major consequences, such as strikes, lost orders, legal problems, or fatal accidents — even, at times, war. One reported instance of communication failure took place in 1970, when several Americans ate a species of poisonous mushroom. No remedy was known, and two of the people died within days. A radio report of the case was heard by a chemist who knew of a treatment that had been successfully used in 1959 and published in 1963. Why had the American doctors not heard of it seven years later? Presumably, because the report of the treatment had been published only in journals written in European languages other than English.

Several comparable cases have been reported. But isolated examples do not give an impression of the size of the problem — something that can come only from studies of the use or avoidance of foreign-language materials and contacts in different communicative situations. In the English-speaking scientific world, for example, surveys of books and documents consulted in libraries and other information agencies have shown that very little foreign-language material is ever consulted. Library requests in the field of science and technology showed that only 13 per cent were for foreign language periodicals. Studies of the sources cited in publications lead to a similar conclusion: the use of foreign-language sources is often found to be as low as 10 per cent.

The language barrier presents itself in stark form to firms who wish to market their products in other countries. British industry, in particular, has in recent decades often been criticised for its linguistic insularity - for its assumption that foreign buyers will be happy to communicate in English, and that awareness of other languages is not therefore a priority. In the 1960s, over two-thirds of British firms dealing with non-English-speaking customers were using English for outgoing correspondence; many had their sales literature only in English; and as many as 40 per cent employed no-one able to communicate in the customers' languages. A similar problem was identified in other English-speaking countries, notably the USA, Australia and New Zealand. And non-English-speaking countries were by no means exempt - although the widespread use of English as an alternative language made them less open to the charge of insularity.

The criticism and publicity given to this problem since the 1960s seems to have greatly improved the situation. Industrial training schemes have promoted an increase in linguistic and cultural awareness. Many firms now have their own translation services; to take just one example in Britain, Rowntree Mackintosh now publish their documents in six languages (English, French, German, Dutch, Italian and Xhosa). Some firms run part-time language courses in the languages of the countries with which they are most involved; some produce their own technical glossaries, to ensure consistency when material is being translated. It is now much more readily appreciated that marketing efforts can be delayed, damaged, or disrupted by a failure to take account of the linguistic needs of the customer.

The changes in awareness have been most marked in English-speaking countries, where the realisation has gradually dawned that by no means everyone in the world knows English well enough to negotiate in it. This is especially a problem when English is not an official language of public administration, as in most parts of the Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, the Arab world, Latin America and French-speaking Africa. Even in cases where foreign customers can speak English quite well, it is often forgotten that they may not be able to understand it to the required level - bearing in mind the regional and social variation which permeates speech and which can cause major problems of listening comprehension. In securing understanding, how 'we' speak to 'them' is just as important, it appears, as how 'they' speak to 'us'.

Questions 14-17
Complete each of the following statements (Questions 14-17) with words taken from Reading Passage 133

Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

14 Language problems may come to the attention of the public when they have ........................... such as fatal accidents or social problems.

15 Evidence of the extent of the language barrier has been gained from ............................ of materials used by scientists such as books and periodicals.

16 An example of British linguistic insularity is the use of English for materials such as ...........................

17 An example of a part of the world where people may have difficulty in negotiating English is ........................... .

Questions 18-20
Choose the appropriate letters A-D

18 According to the passage, ‘They don't talk the same language' (paragraph 1), can refer to problems in...
A understanding metaphor.
B learning foreign languages.
C understanding dialect or style.
D dealing with technological change.

19 The case of the poisonous mushrooms (paragraph 2) suggests that American doctors …
A should pay more attention to radio reports.
B only read medical articles if they are in English.
C are sometimes unwilling to try foreign treatments.
D do not always communicate effectively with their patients.


20 According to the writer, the linguistic insularity of British businesses...
A later spread to other countries.
B had a negative effect on their business.
C is not as bad now as it used to be in the past.
D made non-English-speaking companies turn to other markets.

Questions 21-24
List the FOUR main ways in which British companies have tried to solve the problem of the language barrier since the 1960s.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

21 ......................................
22 ......................................
23 ......................................
24 ......................................

Questions 25 and 26
Choose the appropriate letters A-D and write them in boxes 25 and 26 on your answer sheet


25 According to the writer, English-speaking people need to be aware that...
A some foreigners have never met an English-speaking person.
B many foreigners have no desire to learn English.
C foreign languages may pose a greater problem in the future.
D English-speaking foreigners may have difficulty understanding English.

26 A suitable title for this passage would be .......
A Overcoming the language barrier
B How to survive an English-speaking world
C Global understanding - the key to personal progress
D The need for a common language

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