5. Peter fell over while he _______ basketball.
| A. is playing | B. was playing | C. played | D. plays |
6.The people _______ live in England speak English.
| A. whom | B. which | C. who | D. whose |
7. Be _______! He is looking at you.
| A. carefully | B. care | C. careful | D. carelessly |
8. Jane speaks English _______ than you do.
| A. more fluently | B. more fluent | C. more faster | D. more better |
9. Let’s go out for a walk, _________ ?
| A. don’t we | B. do we | C. shall we | D. will we |
10. Nam: “Congratulations on your success!” Hoa: “__________.”
| A. You’re welcome | B. No, thanks | C. That’s very kind of you | D. Yes, of course |
IV. Complete the following passage by choosing A, B, C or D to fill in each blank(1.0).
Almost a hundred thousand people were killed (1) ________half a million homes were destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon (2) _______ people were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves (3) _______ overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. It was impossible (4) _______fire fighting equipment. Consequently, over ninety percent (5) _______ the damage was caused by fire rather (6) _______ by the collapse of buildings.
1. A. but B. and C. as D. so
2. A. when B. what C. where D. which
3. A. are B. was C. will be D. were
4. A. using B. use C. to use D. used
5. A. of B. in C. with D. to
6. A.as B. like C. than D. more
V. Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. (1 points)
Mozart, who was born on January 27, 1756 in the Austrian city of Salzburg, was neither the first nor the last child prodigy, but he was certainly the greatest. He was born into a moderately prosperous family where his unmatched musical genius made itself known extremely early.
Mozart began leaning to play harpsichord at three and his earliest known work was composed in 1761 when he was five, the age at which he also first appeared in public.
From the age of six, when his father took him on the first foreign tour, Mozart toured the courts and musical centres of Austria, Germany, France, England, Holland, Switzerland and Italy. It has been calculated that Mozart spent almost a third of his short life - he died at the age of thirty five – travelling.
As Mozart matured, he continued to tour and give concerts. Mozart also wrote a lot of operas. His first opera, Mitridate, Re di Ponto, was performed in Milan when he was 14, and it was the first of many successes in the theatre.
1. How rich was Mozart’s family?
A. very rich B. not very rich C. very poor D. as rich as a financial
2. When did he take the first step into the world of music as a composer?
A. When he was three B. When he was five C. When he was fourteen D. When he was thirty-five
3. What did he do on his first tour to some major European countries?
A. He made so much sightseeing B. He toured the courts and musical centres | C. He toured only D. He did nothing |
4. Why is it possible to name Mozart “A travelling composer”?
A. Because he spent almost a third of his short life traveling. B. Because he liked traveling a lot.
C. Because he never traveled. D. Because he had good imagination.
5. What expression in the passage means “an exceptionally clever child” ?
A. A child normal B. A child clever C. A child prodigy D. Child playing harpsichord.
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5. Peter fell over while he _______ basketball.
A. is playing
B. was playing
C. played
D. plays
6.The people _______ live in England speak English.
A. whom
B. which
C. who
D. whose
7. Be _______! He is looking at you.
A. carefully
B. care
C. careful
D. carelessly
8. Jane speaks English _______ than you do.
A. more fluently
B. more fluent
C. more faster
D. more better
9. Let’s go out for a walk, _________ ?
A. don’t we
B. do we
C. shall we
D. will we
10. Nam: “Congratulations on your success!” Hoa: “__________.”
A. You’re welcome
B. No, thanks
C. That’s very kind of you
D. Yes, of course
IV. Complete the following passage by choosing A, B, C or D to fill in each blank(1.0).
Almost a hundred thousand people were killed (1) ________half a million homes were destroyed as a result of an earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake began a minute before noon (2) _______ people were cooking their midday meals. Thousands of stoves (3) _______ overturned as soon as the earth began to shake. As a result, small fires broke out everywhere and quickly spread. It was impossible (4) _______fire fighting equipment. Consequently, over ninety percent (5) _______ the damage was caused by fire rather (6) _______ by the collapse of buildings.
1. A. but B. and C. as D. so
2. A. when B. what C. where D. which
3. A. are B. was C. will be D. were
4. A. using B. use C. to use D. used
5. A. of B. in C. with D. to
6. A.as B. like C. than D. more
V. Read the passage below and choose the best answer for each question. (1 points)
Mozart, who was born on January 27, 1756 in the Austrian city of Salzburg, was neither the first nor the last child prodigy, but he was certainly the greatest. He was born into a moderately prosperous family where his unmatched musical genius made itself known extremely early.
Mozart began leaning to play harpsichord at three and his earliest known work was composed in 1761 when he was five, the age at which he also first appeared in public.
From the age of six, when his father took him on the first foreign tour, Mozart toured the courts and musical centres of Austria, Germany, France, England, Holland, Switzerland and Italy. It has been calculated that Mozart spent almost a third of his short life - he died at the age of thirty five – travelling.
As Mozart matured, he continued to tour and give concerts. Mozart also wrote a lot of operas. His first opera, Mitridate, Re di Ponto, was performed in Milan when he was 14, and it was the first of many successes in the theatre.
1. How rich was Mozart’s family?
A. very rich B. not very rich C. very poor D. as rich as a financial
2. When did he take the first step into the world of music as a composer?
A. When he was three B. When he was five C. When he was fourteen D. When he was thirty-five
3. What did he do on his first tour to some major European countries?
A. He made so much sightseeing
B. He toured the courts and musical centres
C. He toured only
D. He did nothing
4. Why is it possible to name Mozart “A travelling composer”?
A. Because he spent almost a third of his short life traveling. B. Because he liked traveling a lot.
C. Because he never traveled. D. Because he had good imagination.
5. What expression in the passage means “an exceptionally clever child” ?
A. A child normal B. A child clever C. A child prodigy D. Child playing harpsichord.
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