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1.   Tomatoes               before they are completely ripe.

      A. can be picked         B. can pick                      C. needn’t pick             D. should be picking

2.   It                 that the road through the national park will not affect the environment and living habitat of wild animals there.

      A. has thought            B. had been thought   C. is thought                      D. thinks

3.   The refreshments              By Karen.

      A. are going to be prepared                                 B. are going to prepare

      C. are preparing                                                   D. are to prepare

4. Trang An Landscape Complex is renowned for its diverse ecosystem, unique natural beauty                 and characteristics.

      A. environmental        B. ecological                    C. geology                   D. geological

5.   Is that70 tons of dead fish washed ashore along more than 200 kilometres of Viet Nam’s central coastline in early April.

      A. was reported                                                    B. had reported

      C. had been reported                                           D. were reported

6.   The key somewhere.

      A. must have been leaving                                   B. must have left

      C. must be leaving                                               D. must have been left

7.   The Ho Dynasty Citadel has a palace                               with marble roads that connect each palace.

      A. complex                  B. building                  C. area                               D. setting

8.   It                that the Perfume Pagoda is located in the interior of a cave to the top of the Huong Tich mountains.

      A. is spoken                B. is told                     C. says                              D. is said

9.   Japanese                at the meeting.

      A. will speak               B. will spoken             C. will be spoken              D. will be speaking

10. The towers of the My Son sanctuary are the most significant                of the My Son civilization.

      A. apartments              B. plans                       C. structures                      D. arrangements

11. Ha Noi’s four sacred temples, the                       of Ha Noi were built to defend the four directions (East, West, South, North) of the ancient Thang Long capital city.

      A. communication       B. feelings                   C. energy                          D. spirits

12. Portuguese           as an official language in this city since three hundred years ago.

      A. has always been spoken                             B. has been spoken always

      C. has always spoken                                      D. had always spoken

13. The Thang Long Imperial Citadel was the                       of political power for nearly seven centuries without interruption.

      A. system                    B. centre                      C. middle                          D. point

14.                   in simpler words?

      A. Has this issue expressed                            C. Cannot issue express

      C. Can this issue express                                D. Could not this issue be expressed

15. All traffic laws                 .

      A. is observed                                                 B. must be observed

      C. must have observed                                   D. had better observe

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it ___ that the road through the national park will not affect the environment and living habitat of wild animals there

A. has thought B. had been thought C. is thought D. thinks

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Unit 5: WONDERS OF VIETNAM- TEST 01 I. Choose the word whose underline part is pronouced differently from the others 1. A. raise B. blocks C. museum D. pyramids 2. A. ancients B. enclose C. block D. rank 3. A. chamber B. belongings C. tomb D. block 4. A. technique B. architect C. dedicate D. chamber 5. A. consist B. treasure C. suggest D. surpass II. Change to the passive voice 1. People know that he is armed.………………………………………………………………………… 2. It is believed that the man was killed by...
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Unit 5: WONDERS OF VIETNAM- TEST 01

I. Choose the word whose underline part is pronouced differently from the others

1. A. raise B. blocks C. museum D. pyramids

2. A. ancients B. enclose C. block D. rank

3. A. chamber B. belongings C. tomb D. block

4. A. technique B. architect C. dedicate D. chamber

5. A. consist B. treasure C. suggest D. surpass

II. Change to the passive voice

1. People know that he is armed.…………………………………………………………………………

2. It is believed that the man was killed by terrorists.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

3. people think that the company is planning a new advertising campaign.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

4. It was reported that the President had suffered a heart attack.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

5. It is alleged that the man was driving at 110 miles an hour.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

6. People know that the expedition reached the south pole in May.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

7. It is said that there is a secret tunnel between them.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

8. People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

9. It is expected that the weather will be good tomorrow.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

10. A lot of people believe that the Prime Minister and his wife have separated.

…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

III. Use the correct voice( active or passive)

1. Almost everyone ...................(enjoy) the lecture last night.

2. English ............(teach) in the schools of almost every nation.

3. That proposal .........................(consider) by the members right now.

4. Smith ....................(teach) at the University of Washington since 1999.

5. That old red house .......................(build) in the year 1822.

6. The report ..................(not, examine) be the committee of experts yet.

7. Cocktails........................(serve) to the guests at the party last night.

8. Every thing ......................(go) well so far. there ....................(be) no trouble yet.

9. Listen to this. I think this news .....................(surprise) you.

10. The noise from the trains ...................(annoy)me terribly last night.

IV. Change into passive voice.

1. The teacher always welcomes new students. .......................................................................................

2. People speak English all over the world. ......................................................................................

3. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. ......................................................................................

4. The police found two children in the forest. ......................................................................................

5. They will send your order as soon as possible. ......................................................................................

6. The scientists are studying the problem carefully. ......................................................................................

7. Pat Murphy was riding the horse. ......................................................................................

8. The police have just arrested the robbers. ......................................................................................

9. Sue told us she had born her baby. ......................................................................................

10. They can use this room after 5 p.m. ......................................................................................

V. Give the correct form of the word.

1. Many more tourists have visited HL Bay since UNESCO's..................of this beautiful spot. (recognize)

2. Bai Dinh pagoda is a .............site which is located in NB province.(religion)

3. May I have a ....................about the trip to Cuc Phuong National Park next week?(suggest)

4. My most ............experience was my trip to Hoi An in the summer of 2015.(forget)

5. We got a lot of ................from our holiday in Da nang last year.(enjoy)

6. There are many sculptures along the ..............to the main temple.(enter)

7. Protecting natural wonders brings both social and .............benefits.(finance)

8. Phong nha- ke bang can be compared to a precious ............museum.(geology)

9. The show features six ..............from different parts of the century. (contest)

10. Chua Keo is a .............pagoda which was build about 400 years ago.(wood)

VI. Choose the best answer

1. Tomatoes ………………….before they are completely ripe.

A. can be picked B. can C. needn’t pick D. should be picking

2. It …………that the road through the national park will not affect the environment and living habitat of wild animals there.

A. has thought B. had been thought C. is thought D. thinks

3. The refreshments ……………..by Karen.

A. are going to be prepared B. are going to prepare C. are preparing D. are to prepare

4. Trang An Landscape Complex is removed for its diverse ecosystem unique natural beauty and ……………...characteristics.

A. environment B. ecological C. geology D. geological

5. It ………….that 70 tons of dead fish washed ashore along more than 200 kilometres of Vietnam’s central coastline in early April.

A. was reported B. had reported C. had been reported D. must have been left

6. The keys .........some where.

A. must have been leaving B. must have left C. must be leaving D. must have been left

7. The Ho Dynasty Citadel has a palace .............with marble roads that connect each palace.

A. complex B. building C. area D. setting

8. It ..............that the Perfume Pagoda is located in the interior of a cave to the top of the Huong Tich mountains.

A. is spoken B. is told C. is says D. is said

9. Japanese ........at the meeting.

A. will speak B. will spoken C. will be spoken D. will be speaking

10. The towers of the My Son sanctuary are the most significant ...........of the My Son civilization.

A. apartments B. plans C. structures D. arrangements

11. Ha noi's four sacred(thieng lieng) temples, the ..............of Ha noi were built to defend the four directions(East, west, South North) of the Thang long capital city.

A. communication B. feelings C. energy D. spirits

12. Portuguese .............as an official language in this city for three hundred years .

A. has always been spoken B. has been spoken always. C. has always spoken D. had always spoken

13. The Thang long Imperial Citadel was the ................of political power for nearly seven centuries without interruption.

A. system B. centre C. middle D. point

14. ........... in simpler words?

A. Has this issue expressed B. Cannot issue express

C. Can this issue express D. Could not this issue be expressed

15. All traffic laws...........

A. is observed B. must be observed C. must have observed D. had better observe

VII. Reading and choose the best options

different proud as pours to visit few attracting from anywhere in front

DALAT-DREAM CITY

Dalat lies on Lam Vien plateau, in the Central Highland province of Lam Dong, 300 kilometres north of HCM city. Dalat is a well-known city ..............(1) all the people who have been there once. Dalat is known ...........(2) a city of pine trees, waterfalls and flowers. Dalat is described as a forest of flowers with ............(3) colours and various species. Flowers can be found ...............(4) and in any season. We can see flowers in Dalat in the parks, ............(5) of the houses, in the gardens . Dalat has the widest range of orchid varieties in the country. Dalat has ..........(6) rivers and canals but it has many picturesque waterfalls. It takes tourists several days..............(7) all the waterfalls in the area. The famous Camly Falls is only 3 kilometres..............(8) the town centre. The Prenn Falls is 10 kilometres in the south of Dalat. The water.............(9) down like a white shade. Dalat people are very ...............(10) of it. They always boast to tourists about it in the first place. Around the Prenn Falls is the valley of various flowers and pine hills.

key. 1. attracting 2. as 3. different 4. anywhere 5. in front 6. few 7. to visit 8. from 9. pours 10. proud

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II. Change to the passive voice

1. People know that he is armed

He is known to be armed.

2. It is believed that the man was killed by terrorists.

The man is believed to have been killed by terrorists.

3. people think that the company is planning a new advertising campaign.

the company is thought to be planning a new advertising campaign

4. It was reported that the President had suffered a heart attack.

The President was reported to have suffered a heart attack.

5. It is alleged that the man was driving at 110 miles an hour.

The man is alleged to have been driving at 110 miles an hour.

6. People know that the expedition reached the south pole in May.

The expedition is known to have reached the south pole in May.

7. It is said that there is a secret tunnel between them.

There is said to be a secret tunnel between them.

8. People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

She is considered to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

9. It is expected that the weather will be good tomorrow.

The weather is expected to be good tomorrow.

10. A lot of people believe that the Prime Minister and his wife have separated.

The prime Minister and his wife are believed to have separated.

III. Use the correct voice( active or passive)

1. Almost everyone ..........enjoyed.........(enjoy) the lecture last night.

2. English ......is taught......(teach) in the schools of almost every nation.

3. That proposal ............is being considered.............(consider) by the members right now.

4. Smith ........has taught............(teach) at the University of Washington since 1999.

5. That old red house ............was built...........(build) in the year 1822.

6. The report ........hasn't been examined..........(not, examine) be the committee of experts yet.

7. Cocktails...........have been served.............(serve) to the guests at the party last night.

8. Every thing .........has gone.............(go) well so far. there .........has been...........(be) no trouble yet.

9. Listen to this. I think this news .........will surprise............(surprise) you.

10. The noise from the trains ..........annoyed.........(annoy)me terribly last night.

Giúp mình nhé The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation. Today’s youngsters don’t...
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The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this
generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports

The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types
who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation.

Today’s youngsters don’t “get” clever ads, are not in the least suspicious of commercials ercials, don’t know the difference between newspapers’ political stances, or TV channels, and they don’t mind admitting it. In short, they are not half as media, marketing and advertising literate as we might have thought, according to new research
commissioned by five media groups – Guardian Newspapers, Channel 4, Carlton Screen Advertising, media buying
agency OMD, and Emap Advertising.

As a result media companies and advertisers are going back to basics to arouse the interest of 15- to 24-year-olds with instant impact messages, plain product pictures, bigger posters, annoying jingles, celebrity endorsements and repetitive ads. Today’s youth are a far cry from today’s thirtysomethings who grew up as commercially-naive kids weaned on the cold war, no national commercial radio, three national TV stations, grant-funded higher education, sponsorship-free Glastonbury festivals and regular strikes and student protests.

Now a lifetime of MTV, the internet, dawn-till-dusk advertising and PlayStation gaming has created a generation
so used to being bombarded with fast-turnover information, they filter it instantly without paying much attention to its meaning. This is a generation of “thoroughbred consumers” says Stuart Armon, managing director of 2cv: research, the company that conducted the so-called Roar research into the media habits of the nation’s youth. “Previous generations were suspicious of advertising, they might have liked ads, but they wouldn’t necessarily buy the product. But this generation has been consuming since they were born. They don’t see any reason to be suspicious,” says Armon.

One young panellist in the focus group research embodied this attitude: “If the advert is good, you think their
product will be good because the more they can spend on advertising, the more money they are obviously getting for
their product.” Armon says the trend has become more pronounced over the seven years that the continuous tracking
study has been running, but has reached a peak in the latest round of interviews with 600 youngsters.

“Advertising is accepted and expected. Young people don’t see anything wrong in being sold to and think that if a product is in a TV ad, it must be good. It’s a myth that they are interested in clever ads – they are not willing to decipher complicated mmessages, they want simple ones.” Many panellists dramatically illustrated this point by revealing they thought Budweiser’s “Real American Heroes” ad, ironically celebrating “Mr foot-long hot dog inventor”, was an ad for hot dogs rather than beer, even though the ad might not be aimed at them.

However, many loved Heineken’s ironic ad featuring Paul Daniels singing Close to You, purely because it made
them laugh. “They are looking for an instant message. If it’s not there, they don’t take any notice. And they literally,
and naively, believe celebrities in ads really use the products they are advertising,” says Armon. A girl panellist from Birmingham commented: “In some of the Nike ads they’ve got all these well-known footballers. You think, ‘Oh my God, they’ve got everybody famous there.’ You think it must be good if they want it.”

The youngsters only read newspapers for the celebrity gossip and sport, rather than news, and couldn’t distinguish between papers’ political stances. They also failed to distinguish between TV channels – they access TV through programmes, not channels, for example watching Sky because The Simpsons is on, not because it’s Sky.

The results of the research deeply worry Sid McGrath, planner at the ad agency that made the infamous “You’ve
been Tango’ed” ads, HHCL and Partners. But they do not surprise him. “My worry is that the youth of today are not
being called upon to flex their intellectual muscles enough,” he says.

“There is instant gratification everywhere – in food it’s Pot Noodles or vending machines, even their pop icons are one-dimensional figures delivered on a plate. Young people are living vicariously through other people’s lives and are not asking for much at the moment. A lot of stimulation is ‘lean back’ – it doesn’t require as much involvement as it used to.”

He says advertising is changing as a result: “Lots of the most popular ads at the moment are happy, clappy, fun.
Easy to digest. They’ve got notice or inclination to decode ads.” One reason behind the shift, McGrath believes, is that young people want relief from the traumas of real life: “Advertising is becoming the opium of the masses rather
than the educator.”

16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

BÀI 2:

There was nothing unusual about Wellington Street, or so I thought as I was growing up. The cobbled street, one
of four identical streets next to each other, was calm, apart from the occasional sound of raised voices from the pub on the corner. Everybody said hello to each other, although rarely much more than that. It was the kind of street that in the past had covered the whole of the north-west of England, affordable housing for the workers, the kind of street that used to be the heart of a community. Now it was a relic, unchanged while the modern world went on around it.

The first time I got a sense that my childhood world was not going to remain the same forever was when a letter
arrived from the local council saying that a meeting was being held locally to discuss the development of the area. I
remember wondering why areas had to be developed and I asked my father. He said that people just liked changing
things for the sake of it but my mum interrupted him and explained that the houses needed modernizing. Even then I
could see this as another move in their ongoing argument about money and location. Mum, with her keen sense of
social position and always very aware of what the neighbours thought, wanted to move into a better house, which Dad took to mean a more expensive house.

The evening of the meeting came around and my dad and I went along. It had already started when we got there
and one of the councilors was trying to explain the plans, although the general reaction from the audience was far from positive. I don’t remember the details, but I remember some shouting, until finally one of our neighbours stood up and said that he wasn’t giving his permission for any of it. I remember the councilor saying then, ‘We don’t need permission. We’re telling you, not asking you.’

The mood when we got home was tense. Although she tried to hide it, I think Mum was secretly quite pleased.

Dad sat and frowned at the TV for a while, before Mum brought him a cup of tea. I was surprised when it was he who broke the silence after a minute or two and said, ‘There are one or two nice places up around Ladybride.’ Mum said nothing. She just sipped her tea and looked at me and smiled.

46. The writer describes the street as a place where _____.
A. people felt they were part of a co unity B. people resisted the fast pace of motion life
C. everyone quietly got on with their own life D. everyone could afford their own house
47. Streets of this kind had been built in the past because they were _____.
A. comfortable B. long-lasting C. traditional D. cheap
48. What did the writer NOT understand when the letter arrived?
A. why things had to change B. why his parents were arguing
C. who had organised the meeting D. where they were going to live next
49. Why didn’t the writer’s father want to move house?
A. He knew why the area had to be developed.
B. He didn’t understand why they wanted to change things.
C. He didn’t want to live in a modern house.
D. It would cost them more.
50. Why did the mother’s mother want to move house?
A. She liked to impress other people. B. She didn’t like the neighbours.
C. She knew it would annoy the writer’s father. D. She thought the local council would help.
51. During the meeting, most people were _____.
A. shocked by what they learned B. unhappy about the proposals
C. sympathetic to the councilor D. confused by the explanation
52. Why was the writer surprised by what his father said?
A. He knew that his father was watching television.
B. He thought that it would upset his mother.
C. He knew that what his father said was wrong.
D. He thought his mother would have made the suggestion.
53. According to the passage, who would make a final decision on the development of the area?
A. People in the area B. The councilors C. Home owners D. The writer’s father
54. What would be the most suitable title for this extract?
A. An unhappy childhood B. A difficult marriage C. The wrong decision D. Changing times
55. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. people at the meeting supported the plan to develop the area
B. everybody in the area wanted to modernize their house
C. the writer said that he didn’t give permission for the development
D. the writer’s father finally agreed to move the house

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46. The writer describes the street as a place where _____.
A. people felt they were part of a co unity B. people resisted the fast pace of motion life
C. everyone quietly got on with their own life D. everyone could afford their own house
47. Streets of this kind had been built in the past because they were _____.
A. comfortable B. long-lasting C. traditional D. cheap
48. What did the writer NOT understand when the letter arrived?
A. why things had to change B. why his parents were arguing
C. who had organised the meeting D. where they were going to live next
49. Why didn’t the writer’s father want to move house?
A. He knew why the area had to be developed.
B. He didn’t understand why they wanted to change things.
C. He didn’t want to live in a modern house.
D. It would cost them more.
50. Why did the mother’s mother want to move house?
A. She liked to impress other people. B. She didn’t like the neighbours.
C. She knew it would annoy the writer’s father. D. She thought the local council would help.
51. During the meeting, most people were _____.
A. shocked by what they learned B. unhappy about the proposals
C. sympathetic to the councilor D. confused by the explanation
52. Why was the writer surprised by what his father said?
A. He knew that his father was watching television.
B. He thought that it would upset his mother.
C. He knew that what his father said was wrong.
D. He thought his mother would have made the suggestion.
53. According to the passage, who would make a final decision on the development of the area?
A. People in the area B. The councilors C. Home owners D. The writer’s father
54. What would be the most suitable title for this extract?
A. An unhappy childhood B. A difficult marriage C. The wrong decision D. Changing times
55. It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A. people at the meeting supported the plan to develop the area
B. everybody in the area wanted to modernize their house
C. the writer said that he didn’t give permission for the development
D. the writer’s father finally agreed to move the house

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16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

CHOOSE THE SENTENCES THAT IS CLOSEST IN MEANING TO EACH SENTENCES BELOW. 1)People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced. A)She is consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced. B)She was consider to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced. C)She is considered to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced. D)She was consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced. 2)It is expected that the...
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CHOOSE THE SENTENCES THAT IS CLOSEST IN MEANING TO EACH SENTENCES BELOW.

1)People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

A)She is consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

B)She was consider to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

C)She is considered to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

D)She was consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

2)It is expected that the weather will be good tomorow.

A)The weather was expected to be good tomorow.

B)The weather would be good tomorow.

C)The weather is expected to be good tomorow.

D)It was expected that the weather will be good tomorow.

3)A lot of people belive that the Prime Minister and his wife have separated.

A)The Prime Minister and his wife were belived to have separated.

B)The Prime Minister and his wife are belived to have separated.

C)The Prime Minister and his wife are belived to have been separated.

D)The Prime Minister and his wife are belived to have separated.

4)IT is reported that the building has been badly damaged by the fire.

A)The building is reported to have badly damaged by the fire.

B)The building was reported to have been badly damaged by the fire.

C)The building have been badly damaged by the fire is reported.

D)The building is reported to have been badly damaged by the fire.

5)People have acknowledged that underfunding contributed to the problem.

A)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have contributed to the problem.

B)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have been contributed to the problem.

C)Underfunding has been acknowledged to be contributed to the problem.

D)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have had contributed to the problem.

6)People belive that he has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

A)He is belived to have special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

B)He was belived to have special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

C)He has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

D)He has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police is belived.

7) Journalists suppose that the footballer is earning ten million pounds a year.

A)The footballer was suppose to be earning ten million pounds a year.

B)The footballer is suppose to be earning ten million pounds a year.

C)The footballer is being earned ten million pounds a year.

D)The footballer was being earned ten million pounds a year.

8)It is reported that the damage is extensive.

A)It was reported that the damage is extensive.

B)It is reported that the damage was extensive.

C)The damage was reported to be extensive.

D)The damage is reported to be extensive.

9)People used to think that the earth was flat.

A)It used to be thought that the earth was flat.

B)It used to be thought that the earth was flat.

C)The earth was thought as flat.

D)People used to be thought that the earth was flat.

10)People say that the driver was listening to his walkmen at the time of the crash.

A)The driver is said to be listening to his walkmen at the time of the crash.

B)The driver was said to be listening to his walkmen at the time of the crash.

C)The driver was being listened to his walkmen at the time of the crash.

D)The driver was being listened to his walkmen at the time of the crash.

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CHOOSE THE SENTENCES THAT IS CLOSEST IN MEANING TO EACH SENTENCES BELOW.

1)People consider that she was the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

A)She is consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

B)She was consider to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

C)She is considered to have been the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

D)She was consider to be the best singer that Australia has ever produced.

2)It is expected that the weather will be good tomorow.

A)The weather was expected to be good tomorow.

B)The weather would be good tomorow.

C)The weather is expected to be good tomorow.

D)It was expected that the weather will be good tomorow.

4)IT is reported that the building has been badly damaged by the fire.

A)The building is reported to have badly damaged by the fire.

B)The building was reported to have been badly damaged by the fire.

C)The building have been badly damaged by the fire is reported.

D)The building is reported to have been badly damaged by the fire.

5)People have acknowledged that underfunding contributed to the problem.

A)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have contributed to the problem.

B)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have been contributed to the problem.

C)Underfunding has been acknowledged to be contributed to the problem.

D)Underfunding has been acknowledged to have had contributed to the problem.

6)People belive that he has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

A)He is belived to have special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

B)He was belived to have special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

C)He has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police.

D)He has special knowledge which may be usefull to the police is belived.

7) Journalists suppose that the footballer is earning ten million pounds a year.

A)The footballer was suppose to be earning ten million pounds a year.

B)The footballer is supposed to be earning ten million pounds a year.

C)The footballer is being earned ten million pounds a year.

D)The footballer was being earned ten million pounds a year.

8)It is reported that the damage is extensive.

A)It was reported that the damage is extensive.

B)It is reported that the damage was extensive.

C)The damage was reported to be extensive.

D)The damage is reported to be extensive.

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III. Choose the best option to complete these following sentences. 1. The train will leave _______ ten minutes. A. in B. for C. at D. about 2.What is the _______ of your country? A. introduction B. population C separation D. pollution 3. Did Lan use to _______ to Maryam? A. write B. written C. writing D. wrote 4. Is there _______ for every one? A. wine enough B. enough wine C. enough of wine D. of wine enough 5. Does the grass need _______? A. be cut B. cut C. cutting D. to cut 6....
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III. Choose the best option to complete these following sentences.

1. The train will leave _______ ten minutes.

A. in B. for C. at D. about

2.What is the _______ of your country?

A. introduction B. population C separation D. pollution

3. Did Lan use to _______ to Maryam?

A. write B. written C. writing D. wrote

4. Is there _______ for every one?

A. wine enough B. enough wine C. enough of wine D. of wine enough

5. Does the grass need _______?

A. be cut B. cut C. cutting D. to cut

6. You ‘d better _______ harder.

A. working B. worked C. to work D. work

7. We are all _______ by the football match.

A. decorated B. to decorate C. decorating D. decorate

8. I wanted some coffee but there was _______ in the pot.

A. any B. no C. out D. nothing

9. they have made a lot of progress _______ the country became independent.

A. for B. since C. before D. until

10. She remembered _______ the gas before going out.

A. turn on B. turning on C. turn off D. turning off
11. We think that Mother’s Day should be celebrated _______ .

A. nationwide B. national C. nation D. native
12. _______ difficult the problem is, he will try to solve it.

A. However B. Whatever C. How D. What
13. Do you know a shop _______ I can buy sweets and newspapers?

A. that B. which C. where D. if
14. My mother is one of the women who _______ money.

A. enjoys to spend B. enjoys spending

C. enjoy spending D. enjoy to spend
15. Their exports are just _______ ours.

A. similar B. like C. as D. same

16. You may put money in a small coin bank, _______ a piggy bank at home to keep it safe.

A. as such B. such C. such as D. so
17. It is time you _______ hard for the exam.

A. to revise B. revise C. revised D. revising
18. I live in Dalat, _______ is one of the most beautiful cities of Vietnam.

A. who B. where C. which D. that
19. There was only one student in the classroom _______ his lesson yesterday.

A. prepares B. to prepare C. was preparing D. preparing
20. Joe got his sister _______ and washing for him.

A. do the cooking B. to do the cooking

C. does the cooking D. to do cooking

21. You should try your best _______ your parents can be proud of you

A. so that B. in order to C. in order that D. A and C

22.Did you enjoy the licnic?

- It was okay but I'd rather _______ to a movie

A. go B. be going C. have gone D. went

23.I don't think that red dress _______ her

A. suits B. matches C. fit D. agrees

24.The use of helmet is _______ in many states.Failture to wear them may result in fine.

A. compulsory B. important C. good D. optional

25.My brother _______ all the morning, and he was very tired

A. has been working B. had been working

C. worked D. working

26.Nobody likes her, _______?

A.does she B.do they C.don't they D.doesn't she

27.In the US _______ the states but hawaii is an iland

A.neither of B.None of C.no of D.all of

28.Jack is a good student _______ languages

A.of B.for C.in D.from

29.About two third of Vietnamese work _______ agriculture

A.a B.an C.the D. no article

30. Do you often watch _______ broadcast on TV ?

A. lively B. living C. alive D. live

31. He told me _______ the safe before he left.

A. to remember to lock B. remember locking

C. to remember locking D. remember to lock

32. _______ people use public transport, there will be less pollution.

A. Unless B. If C. Since D. A and C are correct

33. When the telephone rang, she _______ a letter.

A. was writting B. was written C. was writing D. wrote

34. I am looking forward to _______ from you.

A. hear B. heard C. be heard D. hearing

35. The World Cup _______ every four years.

A. is held B. has been C. is made D. is taken

36. The Blacks live in the house _______ the green doors.

A. have B. with C. which D. has

37. It’s very kind _______ you to help me with my homework.

A. for B. of C. to D. with

38. I sent a card to congratulate Nam _____ winning the first prize in the English speaking contest.

A. about B. for C. on D. of

39. _______ I had an umbrella, I got very wet in the rain.

A. In spite of B. Despite C. Even though D. As long as

40. The fire alarm _______ and we all rushed out.

A. went off B. turned out C. exploded D. A and C are correct.

41. Susan _______ her keys. She can’t find them anywhere.

A. loses B. has lost C. lost D. has been lost

42. I’m late, _______ ?

A. am I B. am not I C. aren’t I D. are I

43. This subject, _______ , is very important.

A. which we are going to discuss B. which is going to discuss

C. that we are going to discus D. A and C are correct

45. Hellen was looking after a dog _______ in an accident.

A. which leg had been broken B. whose leg had been broken

C. its leg had been broken D. that leg had been broken

46. You _______ more exercise if you ……….. to keep fit.

A. can make/ want B. ought to do/want

C. should take/ want D. might do/ want

47. Ann _______ going for a walk, but no one else wanted to.

A. admitted B. offered C. promised D. suggested

48. The police officer stopped me and asked me where _______.

A. were I going B. I were going C. was I going D. I was going

49. We are tired of living in a big city. We wish we _______ in a small village in the countryside.

A. live B. lived C. had lived D. had been living

50. After _______ by the police, the man admitted _______ the car.

A. being stopped/ stealing B. stopping/ stealing

C. being stopped/ to steal D. stopping/ being stolen

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III. Choose the best option to complete these following sentences.

1. The train will leave _______ ten minutes.

A. in B. for C. at D. about

2.What is the _______ of your country?

A. introduction B. population C separation D. pollution

3. Did Lan use to _______ to Maryam?

A. write B. written C. writing D. wrote

4. Is there _______ for every one?

A. wine enough B. enough wine C. enough of wine D. of wine enough

5. Does the grass need _______?

A. be cut B. cut C. cutting D. to cut

6. You ‘d better _______ harder.

A. working B. worked C. to work D. work

7. We are all _______ by the football match.

A. decorated B. to decorate C. decorating D. decorate

8. I wanted some coffee but there was _______ in the pot.

A. any B. no C. out D. nothing

9. they have made a lot of progress _______ the country became independent.

A. for B. since C. before D. until

10. She remembered _______ the gas before going out.

A. turn on B. turning on C. turn off D. turning off
11. We think that Mother’s Day should be celebrated _______ .

A. nationwide B. national C. nation D. native
12. _______ difficult the problem is, he will try to solve it.

A. However B. Whatever C. How D. What
13. Do you know a shop _______ I can buy sweets and newspapers?

A. that B. which C. where D. if
14. My mother is one of the women who _______ money.

A. enjoys to spend B. enjoys spending

C. enjoy spending D. enjoy to spend
15. Their exports are just _______ ours.

A. similar B. like C. as D. same

16. You may put money in a small coin bank, _______ a piggy bank at home to keep it safe.

A. as such B. such C. such as D. so
17. It is time you _______ hard for the exam.

A. to revise B. revise C. revised D. revising
18. I live in Dalat, _______ is one of the most beautiful cities of Vietnam.

A. who B. where C. which D. that
19. There was only one student in the classroom _______ his lesson yesterday.

A. prepares B. to prepare C. was preparing D. preparing
20. Joe got his sister _______ and washing for him.

A. do the cooking B. to do the cooking

C. does the cooking D. to do cooking

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III. Choose the best option to complete these following sentences.

1. The train will leave _______ ten minutes.

A. in B. for C. at D. about

2.What is the _______ of your country?

A. introduction B. population C separation D. pollution

3. Did Lan use to _______ to Maryam?

A. write B. written C. writing D. wrote

4. Is there _______ for every one?

A. wine enough B. enough wine C. enough of wine D. of wine enough

5. Does the grass need _______?

A. be cut B. cut C. cutting D. to cut

6. You ‘d better _______ harder.

A. working B. worked C. to work D. work

7. We are all _______ by the football match.

A. decorated B. to decorate C. decorating D. decorate

8. I wanted some coffee but there was _______ in the pot.

A. any B. no C. out D. nothing

9. they have made a lot of progress _______ the country became independent.

A. for B. since C. before D. until

10. She remembered _______ the gas before going out.

A. turn on B. turning on C. turn off D. turning off

Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big. They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cowsin the north of England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists. Farming methods in...
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Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big. They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cowsin the north of England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists. Farming methods in Britain have also changed. Fields used to be quite small, divided by hedges which were sometimes a thousand years old and full of wild flowers and birds. Many hedges were pulled up to allow farmers to use mordern machinery. Now most fields in England are large by European standards.
  1. British farmers give up working on their farms because________ .
A.they are tired of the farm work B.they can’t earn their own living by farming C.they want to continue to live D. they are forced to leave the land 2. Most British farms are big because_________ . A. there are plenty of abandoned land B.farming is now industrialized C. small farms are unecenomic D. most British farmers are rich 3.The small family farms often offer bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists ______. A. to show their friendship B. because they want to have more tourists to their farms C. in order to improve their earnings D. so that the tourists will return in their farm the next time 4. Fields on British farms were __________ . A. seperated from each other by hedges B. full of wild flowers and birds C. a thousand years old D. all are correct 5. Which of the following sentences is not true? A. Industries are developed in Britain B. Breeding farms are usually in the north of England C. Many hedges are pulled down for farmers to ex pand their farms D. Most fields in England are now larger than they used to be
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Britain is now a highly industrialized country and there are only 238,000 farms in the UK. More and more farmers leave the land because they can not earn enough money to survive. Only large farms are economic and because of this most British farm are big. They usually grow cereals in the east of England and raise sheep and cowsin the north of England and Scotland. The small family farms often have to earn more money by offering bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists. Farming methods in Britain have also changed. Fields used to be quite small, divided by hedges which were sometimes a thousand years old and full of wild flowers and birds. Many hedges were pulled up to allow farmers to use mordern machinery. Now most fields in England are large by European standards.

  1. British farmers give up working on their farms because________ .

A.they are tired of the farm work

B.they can’t earn their own living by farming

C.they want to continue to live

D. they are forced to leave the land

2. Most British farms are big because_________ .

A. there are plenty of abandoned land

B.farming is now industrialized

C. small farms are unecenomic

D. most British farmers are rich

3.The small family farms often offer bed and breakfast accommodation to tourists ______.

A. to show their friendship

B. because they want to have more tourists to their farms

C. in order to improve their earnings

D. so that the tourists will return in their farm the next time

4. Fields on British farms were __________ .

A. seperated from each other by hedges

B. full of wild flowers and birds

C. a thousand years old

D. all are correct

5. Which of the following sentences is not true?

A. Industries are developed in Britain

B. Breeding farms are usually in the north of England

C. Many hedges are pulled down for farmers to expand their farms

D. Most fields in England are now larger than they used to be

Giúp mình nhé The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation. Today’s youngsters don’t “get”...
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The perception of today’s youngsters as media-savvy cynics could hardly be further from the truth. Instead, this
generation of keen consumers may turn witty advertising into an endangered species. Julia Day reports

The youth of today are cynical, media-savvy, seen it all, done it all, wouldn’t-be-seen-dead-in-the-T-shirt types
who appreciate only the most achingly trendy adverts, TV shows and magazines, right? Wrong: that was so last generation.

Today’s youngsters don’t “get” clever ads, are not in the least suspicious of commercials ercials, don’t know the difference between newspapers’ political stances, or TV channels, and they don’t mind admitting it. In short, they are not half as media, marketing and advertising literate as we might have thought, according to new research
commissioned by five media groups – Guardian Newspapers, Channel 4, Carlton Screen Advertising, media buying
agency OMD, and Emap Advertising.

As a result media companies and advertisers are going back to basics to arouse the interest of 15- to 24-year-olds with instant impact messages, plain product pictures, bigger posters, annoying jingles, celebrity endorsements and repetitive ads. Today’s youth are a far cry from today’s thirtysomethings who grew up as commercially-naive kids weaned on the cold war, no national commercial radio, three national TV stations, grant-funded higher education, sponsorship-free Glastonbury festivals and regular strikes and student protests.

Now a lifetime of MTV, the internet, dawn-till-dusk advertising and PlayStation gaming has created a generation
so used to being bombarded with fast-turnover information, they filter it instantly without paying much attention to its meaning. This is a generation of “thoroughbred consumers” says Stuart Armon, managing director of 2cv: research, the company that conducted the so-called Roar research into the media habits of the nation’s youth. “Previous generations were suspicious of advertising, they might have liked ads, but they wouldn’t necessarily buy the product. But this generation has been consuming since they were born. They don’t see any reason to be suspicious,” says Armon.

One young panellist in the focus group research embodied this attitude: “If the advert is good, you think their
product will be good because the more they can spend on advertising, the more money they are obviously getting for
their product.” Armon says the trend has become more pronounced over the seven years that the continuous tracking
study has been running, but has reached a peak in the latest round of interviews with 600 youngsters.

“Advertising is accepted and expected. Young people don’t see anything wrong in being sold to and think that if a product is in a TV ad, it must be good. It’s a myth that they are interested in clever ads – they are not willing to decipher complicated mmessages, they want simple ones.” Many panellists dramatically illustrated this point by revealing they thought Budweiser’s “Real American Heroes” ad, ironically celebrating “Mr foot-long hot dog inventor”, was an ad for hot dogs rather than beer, even though the ad might not be aimed at them.

However, many loved Heineken’s ironic ad featuring Paul Daniels singing Close to You, purely because it made
them laugh. “They are looking for an instant message. If it’s not there, they don’t take any notice. And they literally,
and naively, believe celebrities in ads really use the products they are advertising,” says Armon. A girl panellist from Birmingham commented: “In some of the Nike ads they’ve got all these well-known footballers. You think, ‘Oh my God, they’ve got everybody famous there.’ You think it must be good if they want it.”

The youngsters only read newspapers for the celebrity gossip and sport, rather than news, and couldn’t distinguish between papers’ political stances. They also failed to distinguish between TV channels – they access TV through programmes, not channels, for example watching Sky because The Simpsons is on, not because it’s Sky.

The results of the research deeply worry Sid McGrath, planner at the ad agency that made the infamous “You’ve
been Tango’ed” ads, HHCL and Partners. But they do not surprise him. “My worry is that the youth of today are not
being called upon to flex their intellectual muscles enough,” he says.

“There is instant gratification everywhere – in food it’s Pot Noodles or vending machines, even their pop icons are one-dimensional figures delivered on a plate. Young people are living vicariously through other people’s lives and are not asking for much at the moment. A lot of stimulation is ‘lean back’ – it doesn’t require as much involvement as it used to.”

He says advertising is changing as a result: “Lots of the most popular ads at the moment are happy, clappy, fun.
Easy to digest. They’ve got notice or inclination to decode ads.” One reason behind the shift, McGrath believes, is that young people want relief from the traumas of real life: “Advertising is becoming the opium of the masses rather
than the educator.”

16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

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16. Research shows that, compared with the previous generation, young people today are _____.
A. less perceptive B. more sensitive C. more worldly-wise D. better informed
17. In paragraph 3, the word ‘stances’ is closest in meaning to which of the following?
A. attitudes B. situations C. functions D. places

18. According to new research by five media groups, today’s youngsters are _____.
A. able to understand the language of advertising
B. unable to ‘read’ the messages in the many forms of advertising
C. bright enough to do some research before buying something
D. a bit wary of adverts
19. Advertisements aimed at the present young generation _____.
A. are using a variety of new techniques B. are technologically sophisticated
C. are making use of old techniques D. are becoming more subtle
20. It can be inferred that celebrity endorsements are advertisements _____.
A. that show viewers how to become famous
B. that famous people like watching
C. where famous people say they use and like certain products
D. where viewers are invited to take part in a phone-in progra e
21. Young people seem to believe that costly advertising _____.
A. makes no difference to the popularity of the product B. is the mark of a good quality product
C. means the product is probably overpriced D. does not inspire customer confidence
22. According to Stuart Armon, youngsters today pay more attention to an advert _____.
A. if its message is i ediately obvious B. if it is on their favorite TV channel
C. if it gives them something to think about D. if it has a witty element
23. Sid McGrath is concerned that young people these days _____.
A. are encouraged to eat too much B. are given too many choices
C. are not required to drink D. do not get enough exercise
24. The author uses the phrase ‘living vicariously’ in the penultimate paragraph to mean that young people _____.
A. want to become more sophisticated than other people
B. do not imitate people around the
C. do not rely on their own feeling or senses to understand the world around the
D. want to be independent of other people
25. According to McGrath, many advertisements today are adapting to satisfy youngsters’ desire to _____.
A. understand their problems B. see the funny side of their problems
C. forget their problems D. find solutions to their problems

Choose the correct answer. 1. This is the second time I _____________that song. A. am hearing B. have heard C. hear D. heard 2. Hello, I___________ about your advertisement in the newspaper. A. Have been calling B. am calling C. call D. have called 3. John___________ on a bit of weight lately, and he is trying to lose it. A. Puts B. is putting C. has put D. has been putting 4. The new neighbors_________ their house. It looks nice. A. Paint B. had painted C. were painting D. have...
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Choose the correct answer.

1. This is the second time I _____________that song.

A. am hearing B. have heard C. hear D. heard

2. Hello, I___________ about your advertisement in the newspaper.

A. Have been calling B. am calling C. call D. have called

3. John___________ on a bit of weight lately, and he is trying to lose it.

A. Puts B. is putting C. has put D. has been putting

4. The new neighbors_________ their house. It looks nice.

A. Paint B. had painted C. were painting D. have painted

5. Fred__________ me yesterday that they're professional athletes.

A. Told B. has told C. was telling D. had told

6. Apparently, he_________ them since he was a child.

A. Knows B. is knowing C. has known D. has been knowing

7. I__________ for my sunglasses since noon, but I can't find them.

A. Am looking B. looked C. have looked D. have been looking

8. When the children_________home, it was obvious that they had been playing in mud.

A. Arrived B. were arriving C. had arrived D. had been arriving

9. Michael___________in the queue to buy a ticket for the train when he heard a strange voice.

A. Waited B. was waiting C. had waited D. was going to wait

10. The thieves_______ houses for two years before they were finally caught.

A. Broke into B. were breaking into C. had been breaking into D. have been breaking into

11. As time goes by, he__________more and more eccentric.

A. Becomes B. is becoming C. has become D. has been becoming

12. Kathy can't go shopping with me next Saturday morning. She_________a French lesson.

A. Has B. is going to have C. will have D. will be having

13. I__________ the living room by the time Dad comes home. He__________ so surprised.

A. Will paint/will be B. will be painting/is C. will have painted/will be D. will have painted/is

14. It's the coldest winter we__________ in Greece.

A. Ever experience B. ever experienced C. were ever experiencing D. have ever experienced

15. When he___________ was younger, he the cinema every week.

A. Was used to going B. used to go C. was going D. had gone

16. They________for a mile when they___________that someone___________missing.

A. Had walked/ had realized/ was B. had been walking/ realized/ had been

C. had been walking/ realized/ was D. had walked/ had realized/ had been

17. As part of my job, I_________ abroad a lot, so I_______ to improve my English.

A. Travel/ need B. am travelling/ need C. am travelling/ am needing D. travel/ am needing

18. I_________ at my mother's house this week because I__________ my house painted.

A. Sleep/ have B. am sleeping/ have C. sleep/ am having D. am sleeping/ am having

19. I you should buy him a tie. He___________to dress formally.

A. Am thinking/ likes B. think/likes C. think/ is liking D. am thinking/ has liked

20. As a teenager, I_________ things my parents__________ of.

A. Would do/ didn't approve B. used to do/ weren't approving

C. used to do/ didn't approve D. would do/ weren't approving

21. "Hurry up! We're waiting for you. What's taking you so long?"

"I________ for an important phone call. Go ahead and leave without me."

A. Wait B. will wait C. am waiting D. have waited

22. Robert is going to be famous some day. He_________in three movies already. ~ I'm sure he'll be a star.

A. Has been appearing B. had appeared C. has appeared D. appeared

23. Where's Polly? ~She_________.

A. Is in her room studying B. in her room is studying

C. studies in her room D. has in her room studied

24. Hello? Alice? This is Jeff. How are you? ~ Jeff? What a coincidence! I_________ about you when the phone rang.

A. Was just thinking B. just thought C. have just been thinking D. was just thought

25. What___________ about the new simplified tax? ~It's more confusing than the old one.

A. Are you thinking B. do you think C. have you thought D. have you been thinking

26. When is Mr. Fields planning to retire? ~ Soon, I think. He________ here for a long time. He'll probably retire next year or the year after that.

A. Worked B. had been working C. has been working D. is working

27. Why did you buy all this sugar and chocolate? ~ I_________a delicious dessert for dinner tonight.

A. Make B. will make C. am going to make D. will have made

28. Let's go! What's taking you so long? ~ I'll be there as soon as I__________my keys.

A. Found B. will find C. find D. am finding

29. Next week when there______ a full moon, the ocean tides sill be higher.

A. Is being B. is C. will be D. will have been

30. While I______TV last night, a mouse ran across the floor.

A. Watch B. watched C. was watching D. am watching

31. Fish were among the earliest forms of life. Fish__________ on earth for ages and ages.

A. Existed B. are existing C. exist D. have existed

32. The phone ________constantly since Jack announced his candidacy for president this morning.

A. Has been ringing B. rang C. had rung D. had been ringing

33. The earth_________on the sun for its heat and light.

A. Is depend B. depending C. has depended D. depends

34. I don't feel good. I________ home from work tomorrow.

A. Am staying B. stay C. will have stayed D. stayed

35. Today there are weather satellites that beam down information about the earth's atmosphere. In the last two decades, space exploration_________ great contributions to weather forecasting.

A. Is making B. has made C. made D. makes

36. On July 20th, 1969, Astronaut Neil Armstrong_________ down onto the moon, the first person ever to set foot on another celestial body.

A. Was stepping B. stepped C. has stepped D. was step

37. The plane's departure was delayed because of mechanical difficulties. When the weary passengers finally boarded the aircraft, many were annoyed and irritable because they___________ in the airport for three and a half hours.

A. Are waiting B. were waiting C. have been waiting D. had been waiting

38. If coastal erosion continues to take place at the present rate in another fifty years, this beach_______anymore.

A. Doesn't exist B. isn't going to exist C. isn't existing D. won't be existing

39. Homestead High School's football team_______a championship until last season, when the new coach led them to take first place in their league.

A. Has never won B. is never winning C. had never been winning D. had never won

40. To be able to qualify as an interpreter, many years of intensive language study are required for non-native speakers. By the end of this year, Chen________English for three years, but he will still need more training and experience before he masters the language.

A. Will be studying B. has studied C. will have been studying D. has been studying

41. In our hospital, patients________ every morning.

A. Are examined B. have examined C. can examine D. were examining

42. I_________ in Can Tho for 18 years, but now I'm living in Ho Chi Minh city.

A. Have lived B. live C. lived D. have been living

43. I wondered why he_________ his job.

A. Has changed B. changes C. used to change D. had changed

44. The department store__________ by the Johnson for many years.

A. Has been run B. is run C. runs D. has run

45. Kate________ 10 comedies this summer.

A. Has watched B. had watched C. will have watched D. watched

46. The number of footballers________ for the last ten years.

A. Has increased B. was increasing C. have increased D. were increasing

47. Don't worry! We_______for you at 6 o'clock tomorrow.

A. Will wait B. will be waiting C. wait D. are waiting

48. Mary__________the country by the time this letter reaches her.

A. Is going to leave B. will leave C. is leaving D. will have left

49. By this time next year, my father________here for 25 years.

A. Are going to work B. will be working C. will have been working D. will work

50. Tim_________in three movies already. I think he'll be a star some day.

A. Had appeared B. has appeared C. was appearing D. is appearing

51. They_________the door. No one can get in now.

A. Have locked B. had locked C. locked D. lock

52. The existence of many stars in the sky__________ us to suspect that there may be life on another planet.

A. Have led B. leads C. lead D. leading

53. They___________ the town hall for the past three years in fact, but they it yet.

A. Built/ hadn't finished B. had built/ didn't finish

C. have been building/ haven't finished D. have built/ weren't finishing

54. When I met Jim, he__________ from his university already.

A. Graduated B. has graduated C. had graduated D. was graduating

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I. Write the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. How long have you been looking for____________? A. employee 2. To____________ photography professionally requires a lot of skills. A. do B. make C. commit 3. We made her an excellent offer, but she____________ it. A. turned B. rejected C. accepted B. employer C. employment D. employ D. carry D. denied 4. That old building is going to...
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I. Write the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. How long have you been looking for____________? A. employee 2. To____________ photography professionally requires a lot of skills. A. do B. make C. commit 3. We made her an excellent offer, but she____________ it. A. turned B. rejected C. accepted B. employer C. employment D. employ D. carry D. denied 4. That old building is going to be____________ and a new library will be built in its place. A. pushed off B. pulled down C. pushed in D. pulled through 5. You are not allowed to bring coffee into the examination room, ____________? A. do you B. aren’t you C. don’t you D. are you 6. When we met that day in Paris, I didn’t know that he was married____________ Barbara. A. with 7. This is____________ the most difficult job I have ever tackled. A. by far B. by the way C. by all means B. to C. in D. of D. by rights 8. ____________ about gene-related diseases has increased is welcome news. A. Scientific knowledge C. Through scientific knowledge B. It was scientific knowledge D. That scientific knowledge 9. Members of the rock group were asked to modify their behavior____________ leave the hotel. A. or else B. unless C. lest D. in case 10. He___________ to the doctor after the accident, but he continued to play instead. A. should have gone C. needn’t have gone B. shouldn’t have gone D. must have gone 11. Richard has invited Ann to his study group tonight, but she has refused. What would Richard be most likely to say in response to Ann’s refusal? Ann: “I’m afraid I can’t go tonight. I’m just not in the mood for it!” Richard: “____________________!” A. Off you go B. You are out C. Suit yourself D. Good for you 12. ____________ to the Senate than he began to face some of the realities of being a U.S. senator. A. No sooner had Obama been elected C. No sooner had Obama elected B. No sooner Obama had been elected D. No sooner Obama had elected 13. Vietnam’s renowned rocker Tran Lap, ____________ died of cancer on 17 March 2016, will be honored with a posthumous medal for his contribution to the country’s music industry. A. that 14. ____________ his brother, Tom is active and friendly. A. Dislike B. Alike C. Unlike B. who C. whom D. whose D. Liking 15. Through generations, despite many____________, some Huong Canh families have successfully preserved their traditional job of clay pot and tile making. A. out and about 16. ____________ awful coffee she makes! A. What B. What a B. odds and ends C. ins and outs C. How a D. ups and downs D. How 17. I told them to keep quiet but they continued____________ a noise. A. to make B. making C. to do D. doing 18. We are going to stay with____________. A. a relative of we B. relative of us C. a relative of ours D. one of our relatives' 19. Regular exercise and good diet will bring____________ fitness and health. A. about B. up C. to D. from 20. Mike: “I have bought you a toy. Happy birthday to you!” Jane: “____________________” A. The same to you. B. Have a nice day! C. What a pity! D. What a lovely toy! Thanks.
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