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  1. . REVISION 2 - TEST 1 Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently 1. A. advertise B. addition C. adventure D. advantage 2. A. clear B. break C. dearIy D. hear 3. A. church B. chemical C. choice D.cheaper Choose the word whose main stress pattem is not the same 4. A. element . B. vacancy C. undergrowth D. ancestry 5. A. preservation B. environment C. accessible D.conventional Choose the word or phrase (A. B. C or D) that best fits the blank space 6. We haven’t seen each other _____ we met at Peter’s party. (A. for B. before C. during D. since) 7. He has been absent _______ so many classes this month. (A. from B. at C. for D. on) 8. There is an old TV set ________ the corner of the house. (A. in B. at C. on D. below) 9. They all do it ________ save the environment. (A. in order B. so to C. so as to D. in order for) 10. __ New Year, Vietnamese people always have big celebrations. (A. In B. At C. On D. From) 11. This drug can only be obtained If you have a doctor’s _______ A. license B. permission C. prescription D. order 12. They visited the university _______ the former president used to learn. A. who B. which C. when D. where 13. Laser treatment does well when the cell can be _______ attacked. A. direct B. directly C. directionally D. indirect 14. It was a matter of_______ when people travelled on the left in ancient England. A. convenient B. inconvenience C. convenience D. conveniences 15. If I ______ him yesterday, I would have to come back tomorrow. A. hadn’t met B. didn’t meet C. met D. have met 16. The laser is used in a lot of _______ as a powerful treatment A. surgical B. surgery C. surgically D. surgeons 17. Smoking cigarettes often ______ a loss of appetite. A. succeeds in B. results in C. carres out D. brings up 18. Tom is _______ among the boys in the class. A. the taller B. the tallest C. taller D. tallest 19. The students are _______ In working out the solut ion. A. absorbent B. absorbing C. absorption D. absorbed 20. I want to know the truth, but he always tried to _______ answering my questions. A. avoid B. stop C. keep D. hesitate 21. The collector _______ his set by the end of the year. A. will complete. B. has completed C. will have completed D. will be completing 22. Vietnamese women are no longer _______ people in the modern society. A. dependent B. independent C. dependable D. depending 23. It is no use _______ this lotion. It won’t work. A. about trying B. to try C. to trying D. trying 24. The students were made _______ harder for the next exam. A. work B. working C. to work D. worked 25. She enjoys _______ stamps from all over the world. 1
  2. A. collect B. collected C. collecting D. to collect 26—35. Choose the word or phrase (A. B. C or 0) that best fits If you are (26)…. to someone’s house for dinner in the United States, you (27)….. bring a gift, such as a bunch of flowers or a box of chocolates. If you give yo ur host a wrapped gift, he/she may open it (28) …..you. Opening a present in front of the gift -giver is (29) …polite. It shows that the host is (30)….. about receiving the gift and wants to show his/her appreciation to you (31) . Even if the host doesn’t like it, he/she will tell a ‘white lie’ and say (32) …they like the gift to prevent the guest (33)… feeling bad. If your host asks you to arrive at a particular time, you should not arrive (34).. . on time or. earlier than the expected time, because this is considered to be potentially inconvenient and (35…….rude, as the host may not be ready. 26. A. invited B. offered C. sent D. called 27. A. would B. should C. will D. shall 28. A. behind B. below C. before D. beneath 29. A. supposed B. considered C. thought D. regarded 30. A. keen B. excited . C. interested D. fascinated 31. A. right in front B.right immediately C. right away D. right now 32. A. how a lot B.how long C. how often D. How much 33. A. at B.about C. from D. away 34. A. exactly B. approximately C. even D. rightly 35. A. however B . therefore C. but D. besides Read the passac below carefully and choose the correct answer Many years ago, people often said A woman’s place is in the home.” But Americans do not feel that way any more. Today, women make up about 43 per cent of the America labor force. There are about 45 million working women in the United States, and a large number of them are married women with children. In 1980, for the first time in the nation’s history there were more working wives than household wives. Looking back to 1940, we can see a picture of some very rapid change. In 1940, only 15 per cent of married women held jobs. Today, most young women choose to work even when they have young children. Why do they work? The most important reason is that they need to earn money. But another reason is that women today are better educated and they have more opportunities to work in various professions than women had earlier. 36. What does this passage mainly discuss? A. Women and jobs in America B. Well educated women in America C. More women than men in the labor force D. The number of women who work outside the home 37. According to the passage, what is the percentage of men in the labor force? A. 85 per cent B. 57 per cent C. 45 per cent D. 43 per cent 38. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A. Women work because they want to make their own living. B. Women play an important role in the labor force now. C. The majority of working women are single. D. Women have better schooling nowadays. 39. The word rapid in line 5 is nearest in meaning to ______ A. significant B. valid C. quick D. slow 40. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Women need money more than education. B. Young women do not get married in order to have jobs. C. Women can work in many different fields. D. The best place for women is in the home. 41 — 43. Complete the sentence by choosing A. B, C, or D: 2
  3. 41. Mr. Robert is a noted chemist ______ A. but he teaches very good in addition B. however he teaches very good also C. and too a very efficient teacher D. as well as an effective teacher 42. He has received several scholarships ______ A. as resulting of his ability in the art and the academy B. for both his academic ability as well as his artistic C. not only because of his artistic but his academic ability D. because of his academic and art istic ability 43. The facilities of the older hospital ______ A. is as good or better than the new hospital B. are as good or better that the new hospital C. are as good as or better than those of the new hospital D. are as good as or better than the new hospital Choose the answer (A, B. C, or D) that is nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before 44. In order to have good health, people do exercise regularly. A. People do exercise regularly when their health is good. B. People do exercise regularly because their health is good. C. Doing exercise regularly does nothing to people’s good health. D. People do exercise regularly so that they can improve their health. 45. He didn’t pay attention to what I said. A. He didn’t hear me when I said to him. B. He took no notice of my words. C. He had no intention to talk to me. D. He took my advice. 46. She feels bad when she stays up late. A. Feeling bad, she stays. up late. B. She is bad to stay up late. C. Staying up late is her bad habit. D. She is not used to staying up late. Choose the underlined word or phrase (A. B, C or D) that needs correcting: 47. One of the weaknesses in English is that it is not pro nounced the way it is written. 48. In the first meeting, a headmaster briefly introduced me to the school’s teaching staff. . The girl who comes from a rich family can’t seem getting accustomed to eating in the canteen. 50. The breakup of bird flu did great damage to our agriculture. TEST 2 Choose the word or phrase (A. B. C or D) that best fits the blank space 1: A. teacher B. money C. return D. ruler 2: A. heat B. seat C. great D. meat 3: We are made ................... all the cleaning in the house. A. to do B. do C. doing D. done 4: I ....................... television a lot but I don't any more. A. was watching B. was used to watch C. used to watch D. have been watching 5: He ............... to New York three times this year. A. had been B. was C. is D. has been 6: I remember ............. you somewhere before. A. meet B. meeting C. met D. to meet 7: No one knows how many documents ..................... been lost. A. has B. had C. have D. has had 8: If energy .................... unlimited, many things in the world would be different. A. is B. will be C. were D. would be 9: Mr. Brown has .................... many patients .................... he is always busy. A. too/that B. very/until C. such/that D. so/that 10: The children, ............... parents work late, are taken home by bus. A. that B. whom C. whose D. their 3
  4. 11: She doesn't understand ................. I am saying. A. what B. that C. whose D. where 12: He wanted to know the reason ............... I was late. A. as B. for C. why D. because 13: We have to start early .............................. we won't be late. A. so that B. that C. because D. because of 14: The place .................... we spent our holiday was really beautiful. A. what B. who C. where D. which 15: It .................. me two hours to get home because of the traffic jam yesterday. A. take B. spends C. took D. spent 16: There are small .................... between British and American English. A. differences B. different C. difference D. differently 17: Some species of rare animals are in .................... of extinction. A. danger B. dangerous C. dangerously D. endanger 18: We are .................... of the long journey. A. tire B. tiring C. tired D. to tire 19: Sara speaks so .................... that I can't understand her. A. fast B. fastly C. faster D. fastest 20: Would you mind .................... me a hand with this bag? A. give B. giving C. to give D. to giving 21: ...................... is Oxford from Cambridge? A. How long B. How far C. How long away D. How often 22: I’m only interesting in what he did. 23: We came late ..................... . A. because of the bad weather B. because the bad weather C. because of the badly weather D. because the badly weather 24: I didn't have an umbrella with me, so I got wet. A. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't get wet. B. If I had had an umbrella, I would get wet. C. If I had had an umbrella, I wouldn't have got wet. D. If I had had an umbrella, I would have got wet. 25: Jane is a better cook than Daisy. A. Daisy can't cook as good as Jane. B. Daisy isn't a cook as good as Jane. C. Daisy can cook as badly as Jane. D. Daisy can't cook as well as Jane. 26: A. churches B. chairman C. chemist D. changes 27: I am worried ............. taking my final exam. A. that B. of C. to D. about 28: Basketball has become increasingly popular from 1891. A B C D 29: The problem is difficult to solve. A. It is difficult problem to solve. B. It is a problem difficult solve. C. It is difficult to solve the problem. D. It is difficult solve the problem. The Korean education system basically consists of primary schools, (30)..... schools, high schools, and colleges (31)...... universities, with graduate courses leading to Ph.D.degrees (32)...... education is compulsory for children aged six (33)...... eleven. The basic primary school curriculum is generally divided into eight (34)...... : the Korean language, social studies, science, (35)...... , ethics, physical education, music and fine arts. Students in secondary schools are required to take a number (36)...... additional subjects, such as English, and can take electives, (37)...... as technical or vocational courses. Afterwards, students can (38)...... between general education and vocational high schools. (39)...... general, high school tends to be strict, as college and university admission is very competitive. 4
  5. 30: A. second B. secondary C. among D. half 31: A. as B. or C. but D. so 32: A. Primary B. High C. College D. University 33: A. from B. for C. with D. to 34: A. subjects B. courses C. topics D. titles 35: A. mathematician B. mathematics C. mathematically D. mathematical 36: A. of B. with C. for D. to 37: A. so B. such C. like D. alike 38: A. choose B. test C. wish D. consist 39: A. On B. In C. Of D. For 40: I was listening to the radio last night when the door bell rings. 41: Susan is looking for something .................... . A. eat B. to eating C. to eat D. eating 42: We need more sugar. There is .................. sugar in the pot. A. much B. many C. any D. little 43: We had better to review this chapter carefully. 44: My father is a ....................... . He works in a garage. A. farmer B. mechanic C. teacher D. doctor 45: Don't............ the door. The paint is still wet. A. touch B. leave C. keep off D. watch David Hemp leman Adams is an explorer and adventurer. In April 1984, he walked through northern Canada to the North Pole. He walked 400 kilometers in 22 days. He was 27 years old when he did it. David was the first person to walk to the North Pole by himself. Other people traveled to the North Pole before David but they had a sled and a dog team. David didn't have a dog team. David was a brave man to go on this adventure on his own. He was also a lucky man because the bear and the icy water didn't kill him. 46: Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage ? A. David drove to the North Pole. B. No one traveled to the North Pole before David. C. David was the first person to walk to the North Pole alone. D. It was very cold in the North Pole. 47: David traveled to the North Pole with..................... . A. a group of people B. a dog team C. another person D. nobody 48: Which of the following is NOT true? A. He was killed by the bear. B. He walked to the North Pole alone. C. He walked 400 kilometers. D. He was 27 years old when he traveled to the North Pole. 49: The phrase "by himself" can be replaced by .................. . A. alone B. successfully C. with other people D. on foot 50: Which of the following is the best title of the passage? A. A Lucky Man B. A Walk to the North Pole C. Without a Dog Team D. Icy Water TEST 3 I.Make the correct choice: 1. This river has been _______ by industrial waste. a. purified b. contaminated c. cleaned d. darkened 2. Smoke from factories is a kind of ______ . a. fertilizer b. smog c. pollutant d. vapor 3. A volcano ______ smoke and ashes. a. emits b. throws c. gives d. erupts 5
  6. 4. Pure water is ____. a. unpleasant b. colorful c. tasty d. odorless 5. He liked _______stamps. a. collect b. collected c. collecting d. collection 6. They prefer beef ______ pork. a. to b. than c. more than d. rather than 7. Don’t worry. I will protect you ___ harm. a. with b. from c. about d. in 8. She reminds me ______ a girl I was at school with. a. to b. about c. of d. with 9. We are looking forward ______ her again. a. to see b. of seeing c. at seeing d. to seeing 10. I’m _____ of listening to the same thing again and again. a. bored b. tired c. fed up d. interested 11. The President is going to ______ a speech about the international situation. a. make b. perform c. do d. take 12. That old palace ______ as a library. a. first used b. was first used c. was first using d. first using 13. I have a long trip ahead of me tomorrow, so I think I’d better ______ to bed. a. went b. to go c. gone d. go 14. Let me ______ good-bye now because I didn’t see you in the morning. a. saying b. say c. to say d. said 15. I ___ by the time you get up. a. will have left b. left c. have left d. leave 16. The person ______ next to me told me to hold my breath.. a sat b. was sitting c. who was sitting d. who sitting 17.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: a. choice b. guidance c. intimacy d. prospect 18. a. place b. chase c. phrase d. purchase 19. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others: a. Canadian b. relaxed c. humanity d. poverty 20. a. hesitation b. revolution c. incomplete d. sentences 21. A UFO is an _________ . a unidentified flying object b. unfit flying o bject c. unfit fund organization d. unidentified fund organization 22. WHO stands for _________. a. Wealth Health Object b. World Health Object c. World Health Organization d. Wealth Health Organization 23.LASER is a _______ a. Light Amplification by Stimulated of Radiation. b. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. c. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emiss of Radia. 6
  7. d. Light Amplification Stimulated Emission of Radiation. 24. RADAR is a _________ a.Radio Detect and Ranging b.Radio Detective and Ranging c.Radio Detecting and Range d.Radio Detecting and Ranging 25. WAC is _________a. Women’s Army Cooperation b. Woman’s Army Corps c. Women’s Army Corps d. Women’s Arm Corps II. Read the passage and make the correct choice: Furthermore, the laser beam can also remove bone, and so it is invaluable in ear surgery. The sounds we hear are carried from the eardrum to the nerves of the ear by a delicate set of small bones which sometimes solidify, causing deafness. A laser vaporises the bone without touching any of the surrounding tissue. Birthmarks, once almost untreatable, are a mass of blood vessels and, being red, they absorb the laser beam strongly. It seals them so that the mark becomes less conspicuous. The normal cells on the skin’s surface, which don’t absorb much of the laser beam, act in the healing and help to conceal the mark. 1.In the first paragraph, the laser is used to treat ______. a. bone b. birthmarks c.eardrum d. deafness 2.How is the laser used in ear surgery ?. a.to vaporise the bone b.to touch the surrounding tissues c. to solidify the bone d.to carry sounds from the eardrum to the nerves 3. What is the advantage of using the laser in ear surgery? a. it can carry sounds to the nerves b. it doesn’t touch the surrounding tissues c. it causes deafness d. it solidifies the bone 4. The word “invaluable”in line 1 is nearest in meaning to _____. a. with no values b. penniless c. very valuable d. very cheap 5. Birthmarks absorb the laser beam strongly because_____. a. they are almost untreatable b. they are conspicuous c. they are red d. they can be treated 6. How is the laser used in birhmark treatment?a. to seal blood vessels b. to absorb the laser beam c. to harm normal cells d. to become conspicuous IV. Choose the correct sentence which has the same meaning as the above one : 1. She worked hard. She wanted to become a good teacher of English. a. She worked so hard that she could become a good teacher of English. b. She worked hard so that she could become a good teacher of English. c. She worked hard so as become a good teacher of English. d. She worked so hard as to become a good teacher of English. 2. Mr.Miller wouldn’t have lost his job if he hadn’t been late every day. a. Mr.Miller lost his job although he was late every day. b. Mr.Miller didn’t lose his job because he was early every day. c. Mr.Miller lost his job because he was late every day. d. Mr.Miller lost his job despite his everyday lateness. 3. Your house is bigger than mine. 7
  8. a. My house isn’t as big as yours house. b. My house isn’t as big as your. c. My house isn’t so big as you. d. My house isn’t so big as yours. 4. They asked him about the countries. He visited them last month. a. They asked him about the countries which he visited last month. b. They asked him about the countries which he visited them last month. c. They asked him about the countries where he visited last month. d. They asked him about the countries where he visited them last month. 5. The question was so difficult that we couldn’t answer it. a. The question was too difficult for us to answer it. b. The question was too difficult so that we couldn’t answer it. c. The question was too difficult for us to answer . d. The question was difficult enough for us to answer . 6. Jane doesn’t speak English as well as Betty. a. Betty speaks English better than Jane. b. Betty speaks English worse than Jane. c. Betty speaks English better as Jane. d. Betty speaks English worse as Jane. 7. I advise you to put your money in the bank. a. You’d be better to put your money in the bank. b. You’d put your money in the bank. c. You’d better putting your money in the bank.d. You’d better put your money in the bank. 8. The boy said to his friends,”Don’t make too much noise!” a. The boy said to his friends don’t make so much noise. b. The boy said to his friends not to make so much noise. c. The boy told his friends not to make so much noise. d. The boy told his friends don’t make so much noise. 9. I started working for this company a year ago. a. I’ve been working for this company for a year . b. I’ve been working for this company a year ago . c. I’ve been to work for this company for a year . d. I’ve started to work for this company for a year . 8
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