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Part 1: Listening

SECTION 1. QUESTIONS 1-10

Questions 1-5

Complete the information below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

City Library

Head Librarian

Example: Mrs. Phillips

Hours

(1) to 4:30

Books

Ground floor

Second floor

Third floor

(2)

Adult collection

(3)

Book carts

Brown cart

Black cart

White cart

books to re-shelve

books to (4)

books to (5)



Questions 6-10

Complete the library schedule below.

Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Activity

Location

Day and Time

Story Time

(7)

Lecture Series

Children's Room

Reference Room

(9) Room

(6) at 11:00

Saturday at (8)

Friday at (10)

SECTION 2. QUESTIONS 11-20

Questions 11-15

Choose FIVE letters, A—I. Which FIVE activities are available at Golden Lake
Resort?

A swimming

В boating

С waterskiing

D fishing

E tennis

F golf

G horseback riding

H hiking

I arts and crafts

Questions 16-20

Complete the schedule below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each
answer.

Night

Activity

Sunday

(16)

Monday

Dessert night

Tuesday

(17) night

Wednesday

(18)

Thursday

(19)

Friday

Talent show

Saturday

(20)

Part 2: Reading

READING PASSAGE 1

You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1–13, which are based on Reading Passage 1 below.

Aphantasia: A life without mental images

Close your eyes and imagine walking along a sandy beach and then gazing over the horizon as the Sun rises. How clear is the image that springs to mind?

Most people can readily conjure images inside their head - known as their mind's eye. But this year scientists have described a condition, aphantasia, in which some people are unable to visualise mental images.

Niel Kenmuir, from Lancaster, has always had a blind mind's eye. He knew he was different even in childhood. "My stepfather, when I couldn't sleep, told me to count sheep, and he explained what he meant, I tried to do it and I couldn't," he says. "I couldn't see any sheep jumping over fences, there was nothing to count."

Our memories are often tied up in images, think back to a wedding or first day at school. As a result, Niel admits, some aspects of his memory are "terrible", but he is very good at remembering facts. And, like others with aphantasia, he struggles to recognise faces. Yet he does not see aphantasia as a disability, but simply a different way of experiencing life.

Mind's eye blind

Ironically, Niel now works in a bookshop, although he largely sticks to the non-fiction aisles. His condition begs the question what is going on inside his picture-less mind. I asked him what happens when he tries to picture his fiancee. "This is the hardest thing to describe, what happens in my head when I think about things," he says. "When I think about my fiancee there is no image, but I am definitely thinking about her, I know today she has her hair up at the back, she's brunette. But I'm not describing an image I am looking at, I'm remembering features about her, that's the strangest thing and maybe that is a source of some regret."

The response from his mates is a very sympathetic: "You're weird." But while Niel is very relaxed about his inability to picture things, it is often a cause of distress for others. One person who took part in a study into aphantasia said he had started to feel "isolated" and "alone" after discovering that other people could see images in their heads. Being unable to reminisce about his mother years after her death led to him being "extremely distraught".

The super-visualiser

At the other end of the spectrum is children's book illustrator, Lauren Beard, whose work on the Fairytale Hairdresser series will be familiar to many six-year-olds. Her career relies on the vivid images that leap into her mind's eye when she reads text from her author. When I met her in her box-room studio in Manchester, she was working on a dramatic scene in the next book. The text describes a baby perilously climbing onto a chandelier.

"Straightaway I can visualise this grand glass chandelier in some sort of French kind of ballroom, and the little baby just swinging off it and really heavy thick curtains," she says. "I think I have a strong imagination, so I can create the world and then keep adding to it so it gets sort of bigger and bigger in my mind and the characters too they sort of evolve. I couldn't really imagine what it's like to not imagine, I think it must be a bit of a shame really."

Not many people have mental imagery as vibrant as Lauren or as blank as Niel. They are the two extremes of visualisation. Adam Zeman, a professor of cognitive and behavioural neurology, wants to compare the lives and experiences of people with aphantasia and its polar-opposite hyperphantasia. His team, based at the University of Exeter, coined the term aphantasia this year in a study in the journal Cortex.

Prof Zeman tells the BBC: "People who have contacted us say they are really delighted that this has been recognised and has been given a name, because they have been trying to explain to people for years that there is this oddity that they find hard to convey to others." How we imagine is clearly very subjective - one person's vivid scene could be another's grainy picture. But Prof Zeman is certain that aphantasia is real. People often report being able to dream in pictures, and there have been reported cases of people losing the ability to think in images after a brain injury.

He is adamant that aphantasia is "not a disorder" and says it may affect up to one in 50 people. But he adds: "I think it makes quite an important difference to their experience of life because many of us spend our lives with imagery hovering somewhere in the mind's eye which we inspect from time to time, it's a variability of human experience."



Top of Form

Questions 1–5

Do the following statements agree with the information in the IELTS reading text?

In boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet, write

TRUE if the statement agrees with the information

FALSE if the statement contradicts the information

NOT GIVEN if there is no information on this

1. Aphantasia is a condition, which describes people, for whom it is hard to visualise mental images.
TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

2. Niel Kenmuir was unable to count sheep in his head. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

3. People with aphantasia struggle to remember personal traits and clothes of different people. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

4. Niel regrets that he cannot portray an image of his fiancee in his mind. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

5. Inability to picture things in someone's head is often a cause of distress for a person. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

6. All people with aphantasia start to feel 'isolated' or 'alone' at some point of their lives. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

7. Lauren Beard's career depends on her imagination. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

8. The author met Lauren Beard when she was working on a comedy scene in her next book. TRUEFALSENOT GIVEN

Questions 9–13

Complete the sentences below.

Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer.

Write your answers in boxes 9-13 on your answer sheet.

9. Only a small fraction of people have imagination as as Lauren does.

10. Hyperphantasia is to aphantasia.

11. There are a lot of subjectivity in comparing people's imagination - somebody's vivid scene could be another person's .

12. Prof Zeman is that aphantasia is not an illness.

13. Many people spend their lives with somewhere in the mind's eye.

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Section 7: (2pts) Read the text and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct put a tick (√ ) in the right column. If a line has a mistake, find out and underline it, then write the correct ones in the right column. There are two examples at the numbers (0), (00): 0 In the first part of the twentieth century, before a television set 0. √ 00 was a part of most households, radio programming were...
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Section 7: (2pts) Read the text and look carefully at each line. If a line is correct put a tick ( ) in the right column. If a line has a mistake, find out and underline it, then write the correct ones in the right column. There are two examples at the numbers (0), (00):

0

In the first part of the twentieth century, before a television set

0.

00

was a part of most households, radio programming were different

00. was

1

from what it is now. Children rushed home to school to listen

1.

2

to “ Story Hour”. Someone read an exciting story, or part of a

2.

3

story, while the children’s imaginations provided visual images to

3.

4

fit the spoken one. People listened to serials, stories that were

4.

5

broken into one – hour segments. Because each hour ended with

5.

6

suspense, listeners had tune in at the same time the next day to

6.

7

find out what would happen. Family gathered around the radio

7.

8

at night to hear important news or to listen to favorite programmes.

8.

9

Radio was an important form of home entertainment. However,

9.

10

because television, radio programming has changed.

10.

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In the first part of the twentieth century, before a television set

0.

00

was a part of most households, radio programming were different

00. was

1

from what it is now. Children rushed home to school to listen

1.√

2

to “ Story Hour”. Someone read an exciting story, or part of a

2.√

3

story, while the children’s imaginations provided visual images to

3.√

4

fit the spoken one. People listened to serials, stories that were

4.√

5

broken into one – hour segments. Because each hour ended with

5.√

6

suspense, listeners had tune in at the same time the next day to

6.√

7

find out what would happen. Family gathered around the radio

7.√

8

at night to hear important news or to listen to favorite programmes.

8.√

9

Radio was an important form of home entertainment. However,

9.√

10

because television, radio programming has changed.

10.√

Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts) Congratulations to all involved with the school (1) ___________ of PRODUCE The Woman Next Door. The (2) _______________was carried out by ADVERTISE the Art Department, and the posters were very (3) _____________. IMAGINE We cetainly have some very (4) _________ students in our...
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Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)

Congratulations to all involved with the school (1) ___________ of

PRODUCE

The Woman Next Door. The (2) _______________was carried out by

ADVERTISE

the Art Department, and the posters were very (3) _____________.

IMAGINE

We cetainly have some very (4) _________ students in our school!

ART

Many people helped with building and painting the (5) _________

SCENE

and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an (6) _____________ story, with an excellent song.

AMUSE

The music was written by Sue Poster, who also (7)___________ the

COMPANY

singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8) _________

ENTERTAIN

evening , and there was a long round of (9) ___________ at the end

APPLAUD

Jim Barrett gave a brilliant (10) ______________ as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aitken was a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone!

PERFORM

Your answers:

1. ____________

2. ___________

3. ____________

4. ___________

5. ___________

6. ____________

7. ___________

8. ____________

9. ___________

10. ___________

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Khoanh vào đáp án đúng : 1. If it .................... this evening, I won't go out. A. rain B. rains C. raining 2. If the weather gets worse, the children ....................... school for some days. A. don't have B, won't have C. wouldn't have 3. The Browns had to use all their ................... to buy their house. A. expense B. savings C. reserves 4. They will put off holding their wedding party next...
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Khoanh vào đáp án đúng :

1. If it .................... this evening, I won't go out.

A. rain B. rains C. raining

2. If the weather gets worse, the children ....................... school for some days.

A. don't have B, won't have C. wouldn't have

3. The Browns had to use all their ................... to buy their house.

A. expense B. savings C. reserves

4. They will put off holding their wedding party next week.

A. destroy B. postpone C. cancel

5. If people ................ public transport, there will be less pollution.

A. use B. will use C. can use

6. Plants .............. it they don't get sun and water.

A. die B would die won't die

7. .................. air is one of the many problems we have to solve.

A. Pure B. Polluted C. Dust

8. I'll be in trouble if I ............... my passport.

A. lose B. will lose B. lost

9. If it is raining this evening, I .....................

A. will go out B. don't go out C. won't go out

10. I felt ............... disappointed because of their bad behavlor.

A. real B. reality C. really

11. Unless you understand, I ............... explain it again to you.

A. am B. was C. will

12. If you now where she lives, please let me ....................

A. know B. knew C. to know

13. If he ........... a student, he will get a discount.

A. were B. was C. will be

14. "Shall we go out to choose a birthday gift for Mary?" - "................"

A. Good idea B. Happy birthday C, Yes, please do

15. Let's go out for a drink.- ...................

A. Yes, please B. You are welcome C. Good idea

16. Let's go to Vung Tau on the weekend. - ................

A. Yes B. Yes, let's C. Yes, please

17. We are going to go on a picnic on Sunday. Would you like to join us ?

A. You are right B. Yes, I would C. Yes, I'd love to

18. Why don't we go to the cinema this evening ?

A. Will you join us ? B. Yes, let's ! C. I'd like it

19. What shall we do this evening ?

A. No problem B. Let's go out for dinner C. Oh, that's good !

20. Would you like something to drink, Hoa ? - ................ I'm not thirsty.

A. Great B. No, thanks C. Good idea

21. A : How about going out to dinner tonight ?

B: ...............

A. Oh, thank you B. Yes, please C. No, I don't want to

22. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend ?

A. What do you suggest ? B. Yes, please C. How's that ?

23. If he ............. hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow ?

A. works B will work C. worked

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Khoanh vào đáp án đúng :

1. If it .................... this evening, I won't go out.

A. rain B. rains C. raining

2. If the weather gets worse, the children ....................... school for some days.

A. don't have B, won't have C. wouldn't have

3. The Browns had to use all their ................... to buy their house.

A. expense B. savings C. reserves

4. They will put off holding their wedding party next week.

A. destroy B. postpone C. cancel

5. If people ................ public transport, there will be less pollution.

A. use B. will use C. can use

6. Plants .............. it they don't get sun and water.

A. die B would die won't die

7. .................. air is one of the many problems we have to solve.

A. Pure B. Polluted C. Dust

8. I'll be in trouble if I ............... my passport.

A. lose B. will lose B. lost

9. If it is raining this evening, I .....................

A. will go out B. don't go out C. won't go out

10. I felt ............... disappointed because of their bad behavlor.

A. real B. reality C. really

11. Unless you understand, I ............... explain it again to you.

A. am B. was C.
will

12. If you now where she lives, please let me ....................

A. know B. knew C. to know

13. If he ........... a student, he will get a discount.

A. is B. was C. will be

14. "Shall we go out to choose a birthday gift for Mary?" - "................"

A. Good idea B. Happy birthday C, Yes, please do

15. Let's go out for a drink.- ...................

A. Yes, please B. You are welcome C. Good idea

16. Let's go to Vung Tau on the weekend. - ................

A. Yes B. Yes, let's C. Yes, please

17. We are going to go on a picnic on Sunday. Would you like to join us ?

A. You are right B. Yes, I would C. Yes, I'd love to

18. Why don't we go to the cinema this evening ?

A. Will you join us ? B. Yes, let's ! C. I'd like it

19. What shall we do this evening ?

A. No problem B. Let's go out for dinner C. Oh, that's g
ood !

20. Would you like something to drink, Hoa ? - ................ I'm not thirsty.

A. Great B. No, thanks C. Good idea

21. A : How about going out to dinner tonight ?

B: ...............

A. Oh, thank you B. Yes, please C. No, I don't want to

22. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend ?

A. What do you suggest ? B. Yes
, please
C. How's that ?

23. If he ............. hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow ?

A. works B will work C. worked
16 tháng 1 2018

Khoanh vào đáp án đúng :

1. If it .................... this evening, I won't go out.

A. rain B. rains C. raining

2. If the weather gets worse, the children ....................... school for some days.

A. don't have B, won't have C. wouldn't have

3. The Browns had to use all their ................... to buy their house.

A. expense B. savings C. reserves

4. They will put off holding their wedding party next week.

A. destroy B. postpone C. cancel

5. If people ................ public transport, there will be less pollution.

A. use B. will use C. can use

6. Plants .............. it they don't get sun and water.

A. die B would die C.won't die

7. .................. air is one of the many problems we have to solve.

A. Pure B. Polluted C. Dust

8. I'll be in trouble if I ............... my passport.

A. lose B. will lose B. lost

9. If it is raining this evening, I .....................

A. will go out B. don't go out C. won't go out

10. I felt ............... disappointed because of their bad behavlor.

A. real B. reality C. really

11. Unless you understand, I ............... explain it again to you.

A. am B. was C. will

12. If you now where she lives, please let me ....................

A. know B. knew C. to know

13. If he ........... a student, he will get a discount.

A. were B. was C. will be

14. "Shall we go out to choose a birthday gift for Mary?" - "................"

A. Good idea B. Happy birthday C, Yes, please do

15. Let's go out for a drink.- ...................

A. Yes, please B. You are welcome C. Good idea

16. Let's go to Vung Tau on the weekend. - ................

A. Yes B. Yes, let's C. Yes, please

17. We are going to go on a picnic on Sunday. Would you like to join us ?

A. You are right B. Yes, I would C. Yes, I'd love to

18. Why don't we go to the cinema this evening ?

A. Will you join us ? B. Yes, let's ! C. I'd like it

19. What shall we do this evening ?

A. No problem B. Let's go out for dinner C. Oh, that's good !

20. Would you like something to drink, Hoa ? - ................ I'm not thirsty.

A. Great B. No, thanks C. Good idea

21. A : How about going out to dinner tonight ?

B: ...............

A. Oh, thank you B. Yes, please C. No, I don't want to

22. Why don't we go for a picnic this weekend ?

A. What do you suggest ? B. Yes, please C. How's that ?

23. If he ............. hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow ?

A. works B will work C. worked
Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts) 1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children. A. Can B. Might C. Will D. Should 2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______? A. don’t I B. do I C. are you D. aren’t you 3....
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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

Part 2: Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in the space. The first one has been done as an example. (0,5pt)

Ex: Windfarms are hailed as powedul weapons in the battle against __global__ warming; it is considered by many to be politically incorrect to criticise them. (GLOBE)

1. They are clean, green and therefore ____________________ and viewed as such throughout the world. (VIRTUE)

2. One turbine standing alone in a windswept setting could be described as beautiful, but can the same description be applied to a whole host of them? But all these drawbacks pale into _____________________ , we are told, compared to the great benefits that will result from this renewable energy. (SIGNIFY)

3. Furthermore, tears can be shed _________________________, rather to our embarrassment, when we hear inspiring music or moving speeches. (VOLUNTEER)

4. However _____________________ the case in general against windfarms may be, the district councils that decide whether or not they may go ahead are not allowed to take this into account. (PERSUADE)

5. The course aimed to adapt students’ technical ________________ skills into business-appropriate ones, while also giving you access to work experience. (ANALYSE)

____________________________ of this genre.

II. READING: (4,2pts)

Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically

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II. READING: (4,2pts)

Part 1: Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space. (1,0pt)

As gasoline prices continue to (1)_____, many people are looking for ways to reduce the (2)_____ of higher prices while still doing the driving necessary to their work and other activities. (3)_____ are some suggestions which will save you a (4)_____ amount of money on gasoline.

1. Ask yourself every time you (5)_____ to use your car, truck, SUV, or van, “Is this trip really necessary?” Every mile you drive your vehicle will cost you at least an (6)_____ of 36 cents. If the trip is not necessary, think twice before using your vehicle.

2. Drive at a (7)_____ speed on the highway. According to the Department of Energy, most automobiles get about 20 percent more miles per gallon on the highway at 55 miles per hour than they do at 70 miles per hour.

3. Consider (8)_____ an automobile which gets the best gas mileage. For example, generally, the following get better gas mileage: lighter weight vehicles, vehicles with smaller engines, vehicles with manual transmissions, those with four cylinders, and those with fewer accessories. Check the “fuel economy” labels (9)_____ to the windows of new automobiles to find the average estimated miles per gallon for given makes and models.

4. Decrease the number of short trips you make. Short trips (10)______ reduce gas mileage. If an automobile gets 20 miles per gallon in general, it may get only 4 miles per gallon on a short trip of 5 miles or less.

(Adapted from “The Vocabulary Files C1”)

1.

A. crash

B. accelerate

C. escalate

D. fly

2.

A. danger

B. occurrence

C. burden

D. chance

3.

A. Below

B. After

C. Coming

D. Later

4.

A. measurable

B. negotiable

C. negligible

D. considerable

5.

A. think

B. plan

C. need

D. arrange

6.

A. equivalent

B. average

C. amount

D. increase

7.

A. mild

B. conservative

C. considerable

D. substantial

8.

A. inquiring

B. trading

C. preferring

D. purchasing

9.

A. attached

B. selected

C. stretched

D. held

10.

A. extensively

B. exclusively

C. intensively

D. drastically

Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts) 1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children. A. Can B. Might C. Will D. Should 2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______? A. don’t I B. do I C. are you D. aren’t you 3....
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Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

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11 tháng 1 2020

Part 1: CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2,0pts)

1. I’ll give you the phone number of my hotel, so that you can reach me if anything happens. ______ anything happen, I want you to look after my children.

A. Can

B. Might

C. Will

D. Should

2. I suppose you’re not serious, ______?

A. don’t I

B. do I

C. are you

D. aren’t you

3. Nguyen Thi Anh Vien is a 19-year-old Vietnamese woman who is the fastest swimmer in Southeast Asia in ______ races.

A. numerate

B. numeral

C. numeric

D. numerous

4. _____ are still ending up in prison – over 700 in 1972 – merely for using cannabis.

A. So too many

B. Far too many

C. Quite too many

D. Such too many

5. A strong westerly ______ flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain.

A. gale

B. blizzard

C. hurricane

D. breeze

6. After going to the zoo, the mall, and the movies, Cassie was sick of _______ to entertain her nieces.

A. pushing the envelope

B. turning the other cheek

C. bending over backwards

D. going against the grain

7. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

At that time Herschel was a professional musician and only an amateur astronomer, one who had a knack for building telescopes.

A. talent

B. hobby

C. liking

D. pleasure

8. If it wasn’t an accident, he ______ it on purpose.

A. need have done

B. should have done

C. must have done

D. ought to have done

9. They played a great game and brought our local basketball teams to their ______.

A. knees

B. legs

C. feet

D. ankle

10. Every large city has its shifting population of vagrants. But in most cases these are men, usually with an unhealthy appetite ______ alcohol.

A. in

B. to

C. on

D. for

11. Teachers like students to be _____ and listen to what they are saying.

A. absorbed

B. attentive

C. prudent

D. watchful

12. Helen: “This is your first trip abroad, isn’t it?” – Peter: “______.”

A. No, I haven’t been there before

B. No, it’s expensive

C. Yes, it sounds great

D. Yes, so I’m looking forward to it

13. Senior officials from ASEAN and other Pacific, _____ countries met in Canberra, Australia, in November 1989 to inaugurate APEC.

A. Rim

B. Edge

C. Perimeter

D. Border

14. Choose the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part.

The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

A. relative

B. general

C. continuous

D. sharp

15. ______ is medical technology that allows the prolongation of life artificially while the world is already over-populated?

A. Of what use

B. What use

C. Of which use

D. Which use

16. Honour still ______, they got back into their lorries and were off again, this time trying to edge each other into a deep ravine that fell away at one side of the road.

A. being unsatisfactory

B. unsatisfactory

C. unsatisfied

D. unsatisfying

17. I have lived near the railway for so long now that I’ve grown _____ to the noise of the trains.

A. familiar

B. accustomed

C. aware

D. unconscious

18. We are short of clean safe drinking water, which is found to be the ______ in many third world countries.

A. example

B. event

C. case

D. object

19. It is said that many children of high intelligence do not allow themselves to be “discovered” – for fear of becoming an _____.

A. outage

B. outcast

C. outset

D. outpost

20. Until the current warming trend exceeds the range of normal climatic fluctuations, there will be, among scientists, considerable ______ the possibility that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 can cause long-term warming effects.

A. interest in

B. uncertainty about

C. enthusiasm for

D. worry about

3 tháng 6 2020

Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)

Congratulations to all involved with the school (1) ____PRODUCTION_______ of

PRODUCE

The Woman Next Door. The (2) ______ADVERTISING_________was carried out by

ADVERTISE

the Art Department, and the posters were very (3) ______IMAGINATIVE_______.

IMAGINE

We cetainly have some very (4) ____ARTISTIC_____ students in our school!

ART

Many people helped with building and painting the (5) ___SCENERY______

SCENE

and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an (6) ______AMUSING _______ story, with an excellent song.

AMUSE

The music was written by Sue Poster, who also (7)_____ACCOMPANIED ______ the

COMPANY

singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8) ____ENTERTAINING _____

ENTERTAIN

evening , and there was a long round of (9) _____APPLAUSE ______ at the end

APPLAUD

Jim Barrett gave a brilliant (10) ______PERFORMANCE________ as Sergeant Moss, and Liz Aitken was a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone!

PERFORM

#maymay#

Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts) TOP TIPS FOR WRITERS Finding an accurate (1) ___________ from one language to another is not always easy and the job of an interpreter can be (2) ___________. Many (3) ___________ in one language don’t work in another language and trying to give a good idea of what a (4) ___________ wants to say can be difficult. The most important thing is that no (5) ___________ should be lost....
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Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)

TOP TIPS FOR WRITERS

Finding an accurate (1) ___________ from one language to another is not always easy and the job of an interpreter can be (2) ___________. Many (3) ___________ in one language don’t work in another language and trying to give a good idea of what a (4) ___________ wants to say can be difficult. The most important thing is that no (5) ___________ should be lost. The interpreter has to have complete (6) ___________ that they understand the message and their (7) ___________ language has to be very good. Interpreters can provide a real (8) ___________ for people who speak (9) ___________ languages. They are certainly an important part of international (10) ___________.

TRANSLATE

PREDICT

EXPRESS

SPEAK

INFORM

CERTAIN

SPEAK

CONNECT

DIFFER

COMMUNICATE

Your answers:

1. ______________

2. ______________

3. _____________

4. ______________

5. ______________

6. _______________

7. ______________

8. ______________

9. ______________

10. ______________

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4 tháng 6 2020

Part 3: Give the correct forms of words at the end of the lines to fill in the gaps.( 2,0 pts)

TOP TIPS FOR WRITERS

Finding an accurate (1) translation from one language to another is not always easy and the job of an interpreter can be (2) unpredictable. Many (3) expressions in one language don’t work in another language and trying to give a good idea of what a (4) speaker wants to say can be difficult. The most important thing is that no (5) information should be lost. The interpreter has to have complete (6) certainty that they understand the message and their (7) spoken language has to be very good. Interpreters can provide a real (8) connection for people who speak (9) different languages. They are certainly an important part of international (10) communication.

TRANSLATE

PREDICT

EXPRESS

SPEAK

INFORM

CERTAIN

SPEAK

CONNECT

DIFFER

COMMUNICATE

29 tháng 12 2019

London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.

1. A. cities B. city C. places
2. A. much B. a lot C. both A and B
3. A. in B. for C. at
4. A. than B. to C. this
5. A. to tell B. to say C. say
6. A. clean B. dirtier C. cleaner
29 tháng 12 2019

London is one of the largest (1) in the world. Its population is (2) smaller than Tokyo or Shanghai, but it is by far the most popular tourist destination. London is probably most famous cultures, and religions (4) many other places. People used (5) that it was a dirty city too, but it is now much (6) than it was. To the surprise of many people, it now has some of the best restaurants in Europe too. For some people, this makes London the most exciting city in Europe.

1. A. cities B. city C. places
2. A. much B. a lot C. both A and B
3. A. in B. for C. at
4. A. than B. to C. this
5. A. to tell B. to say C. say
6. A. clean B. dirtier C. cleaner

2 tháng 12 2017

Write the correct FORM of each given word in the numbered space provided in the passage. Write your answer in the numbered box.

21. This knife is _____useless____. It can’t cut anything

USE

22. Every week, there are two ______flights___from Ha Noi to Nha Trang.

FLY

23. Graham hates queuing. He is very ___impatient______

PATIENT

24. Their office equipment needs to be ________modernized_______

MODERN

25. There is no easy _______solution________to the problem.

SOLVE

26. Have you seen the latest ______advertisement________ for Pepsi

ADVERTISE

27. The baby slept _______peacefully______ on its mother’s back.

PEACE

28. Hoa has a lot of friends as she is so ______friendly_______

FRIEND

29. This magazine is _______widely______ read by both teenagers and adults.

WIDE

30. We should prepare food ______carefully_______ before turning on the stove.

CARE