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ENGLISH PRACTICE 5

Part A : PHONETICS ( 5pts )


I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in
the same line. ( 2pts )
1. A. lose B. chose C. close D. rose
2. A. breath B. spread C. break D. headline
II. Identify the word whose stressed pattern is different from that of the others. (3pts)
3. A. advocate B. nonsense C. neglect D. rubbish
4. A. discriminate B. intellectual C. hesitation D. universal
5. A. impression B. remember C. character D. attention
Part B : LEXICAL AND GRAMMAR ( 45 pts )
I.Choose the option A, B, C or D to indicate the word or phrase which best completes
each sentence.(15pts)
6. You find it hard to ______ your temper if you think someone is (making a fool out of
you: khiến bạn bị xấu hổ)
A. cool B. lose C. recover D. keep
7. Anna has a job as a personal assistant, her main role is to ______ her boss.
A. take charge fo B. keep an eye on C. look after D. take care of
8. ________, the examinees knew it was time to stop.
A. Hearing the bell B. When heard the bell
C. To hear the bell D. To have been heard the bell
9. Out of the water ______.
A. jumped the penguins B. the penguins jumped
C. did the penguins jump D. the penguins jump
10. “Why didn’t you pull____ at the red traffic light?”, asked the policeman.
A. over B. along C. down D. up
11. My classmate,________ father has been in hospital for a month, looked depressed
this morning.
A. which B. who C. of whom D. whose
12. Some people were hurt in the accident but only one_______ to hospital.
A. has taken B. has been taking C. was taken D. was taking
13. What happened_________ their car broke down on the motorway so they didn’t get
to Jo’s wedding on time.
A. to be that B. being that C. was that D. to that
14. The selling price of the house and__________ is 24,000 USD
A. many furnitures B. some furniture
C. a lot of furnitures D. some furnitures
15. Nobody is ready to go,__________?
A. are they B. isn’t he C. is he D. aren’t they.
16. George: “In my opinion, action films are exciting.”
Frankie: “_________”
A. There’s no doubt about it. B. You shouldn’t have said that.
C. What an opinion! D. Yes. Congratulations!
17. At the 22nd SEA Games, athletes from 11 participating countries competed ______
32 sports.
A. up B. in C. into D. on
18. The survey was to find out the young people’s attitudes ______ love.
A. towards B. above C. beneath D. with

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19. My brother didn’t feel well. ______, he didn’t go to work yesterday.
A. However B. Therefore C. Though D. So
20. Should you study hard, you _______ the exam into university.
A. pass B. will pass C. would pass D. would have
II. The following passage contains 10 errors. Find and correct them (10pts)
Most of the joggers who are overweigh are reasonable for talking 21overwei
about, worrying with, and being obsessed with their weight. Since ght
many people start jogging to lose weight, it is not surprised that body 22 about
size is important. More and more people are on the diet. 50% of the 23 surpring
women and approximetely 25% of the men in the US are watching
24 among
what they eat. Body weight is the second most talk between joggers-
heart disease and high bleeding pressure are the first! There are many 25 when
factors that effect your weight. They include: body type, diet, exercise 26 are
level, sex and age. What may be an “ideal” weight for you in the age 27
of 27 may not be ideal while you’re 54. And your ideal weight will 28
probably be different during racing season when you were in a specific
training phase. 29
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III. Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate form. ( 10pts )
31. I shared a flat with him when we were students. He always was always

complaining (complain) about my untidiness


32. By the time we get there, I’m afraid the meeting will have ended_(end)
33. Hello! You (be)__are_ Helen. I’m Peter’s brother, George.
34. We (help)___ could have helped_ but you didn’t tell us that you were in trouble.
35. Only yesterday I (realise) what was going on.
36. had i come_I (come) here before 5 a.m, I would have met the doctor.
37. As soon as the teacher __came_ (come), the students stopped talking.
38. It is advisable that Mary _________ (go) to the gym everyday to get over her
depression
39. We couldn’t risk __leaving___ (leave) him alone.
40. From the clink of dishes, one can tell that supper _________ (prepare).
IV. Put each word in brackets into an appropriate form. ( 10pts )
41. Friend’s family has suffered from his _expenditure
EXPEND
42. The water from the stream should be _ purified _____ before you drink it.
PURE
43. John told everyone that he worked for a large company, but the
company is ________. EXIST
44. Jim is very disorganized and not very_______. BUSINESS
45. The principal said some___ encouraging__ words to the pupils before the exam.
COURAGE
46. Although we were in danger, Ann seemed quite_concerned_ . CONCERN
47. Some parents feel dismayed because of their children’s_ misbehaviors__
BEHAVE
48. My sister has good personal __ skills. She can relate to teenagers very well.
PERSON
49. These young people are ________supporters of the new plan of our city.
ENTHUSIASM

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50.My uncle is in his forties. He is a well-built ________man AGE

Part C : READING ( 30 pts )


I. Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or phrase for
each space. (10 pts )
What do you know about Bill Gates?
Bill Gates is a very important person in the computer industry. He has been __51__
executive officer of Microsoft corporation for several years. He is also the richest person
in the United States. How did he do it?
He learned a lot from his parents. While Bill was going to school, his father went to
college, got a __52__ and became a successful lawyer. From this , Bill learned that you
have to work hard if you want something. His mother was a very busy teacher, but she
also enjoyed going to parties. From this, he learned something __53__ : If you want to
work hard and play hard, you have to make a schedule.
When Bill was young, he spent a lot of time - 54---. While most of his friends were
playing, Bill read all of the World Book Encyclopedia and finished it when he was 8
years old.
Bill’s childhood was not __55__ work, however. He used to play a lot of sports
such as swimming, water-skiing, tennis. He was very serious __56__ sports. He loved
winning and he hated losing. When Bill got older, he spent more and more time working
or playing on a computer.
Before he was 20, Bill - 57-- the world’s first computer language for the personal
computer. When he was thinking _58__ the future, he realized something important. He
thought that every home was going to have a computer, and every computer would need
software, his software. He said, “I’m going to __59__ my first million dollars on
software __60__ the time I’m 25.” And he did

51. A. main B. chief C. principle D. top


52. A. certificate B. license C. degree D. notice
53. A. different B. else C. other D. otherwise
54. A. lone B. lonely C. alone D. singly
55. A. all B. altogether C. entirely D. wholly
56. A. with B. to C. on D. about
57. A. evolved B. originated C. set up D. developed
58. A..on B. at C. about D. of
59. A. fetch B. obtain C. create D. make
60. A. at B. by C. until D. during
II. Supply the most suitable word for each blank. (10 pts)
Man probably could not live without the help of animals. The (61) role_ of
animals in the balance of nature ranks as their most important service to man.
Animals also (62) _serve__ man by supplying him with many foods and other
useful products. (63)_without__ animals, man would have no meat, milk, eggs, or
honey, or wool, fur, or silk.
For thousands of years, man has caused changes in the animal kingdom. He has
tamed many kinds of animals and used them for food and clothing. He has killed and
driven (64) _____ animals that once attacked him or interfered with his use of land.
Today, he tries to (65)_protect__ many kinds of animals that are in danger of dying out.
(66)____ man, most plants depend on animals for many of their basic needs. Without
animals, many plants could not (67)______reproduce. For example, many plants with
flowers depend on bees and other insects to (68)_____ their pollen from plant to plant.

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Many oak trees grow from acorns that squirrels burry and then forget, or from acorns
that deer step on an push deep into the soil. Birds often fly from one place to (69)
_another_ with seeds clinging to their feet. The seeds may sprout a great (70)_____
from the parent plant.
III. Read the following passage, and then choose the best answer from A, B, C or D.
(10pts)
1 In the 20th century, magazines have been a major growth area of popular
publishing. Specialist magazines cater for every imaginable field and activity. In
the United Kingdom, over 12,000 periodicals, magazines, bulletins, annuals, trade
journals, and academic journals are published on a regular basis. There are some
5 40 women’s magazines and over 60 dealing with particular sports, games,
hobbies, and pastimes. Although some US magazines, such as The Saturday
Evening Post, has succumbed to the competition of television, many continue to
have enormous international circulations, The Reader’s Digest over 16 million,
The National Geographic over 10 million. For many people, magazines have been
10 the most available and widely used form of continuing education, providing
information about history, geography, literature, science, and the arts, financial
management, psychology, even marriage and family life.
Until the rise of television, magazines were the most available form of cheap,
convenient entertainment in the English-speaking world. Radio served a similar
15 function, but it was more limited in what it could do. Magazines and television,
however, both address the more powerful visual sense. During the third quarter of
the 20th century, coincident with a dramatic rise in the popularity of television,
many general-interest, especially illustrated magazines went out of business. The
shift in attention of a mass audience from reading such magazines to watching
20 television has been a major factor in this decline, but it is an implicit tribute from
television to the older genre that its programs are generally organized in a single
format and content.

71. According to the passage, which of the following magazines is no longer printed?
A. The Saturday Evening Post B. The Reader’s Digest
C. The Nation D. The National Geographic
72. In the line 2, the phrase “every imaginable field” is closest in meaning to
A. all imaginary fields in stories and poems
B. all images in a camera’s field of vision
C. all professions that one can think of
D. all trade journals about farming and psychology
73. In line 7 the word “succumbed” means
A. set up for B. brought up to C. taken up by D. given in to
74. In the line 8 the word “circulations” is closest in meaning to
A. the number of blood banks selling magazines
B. the number of readers of a magazine
C. the number of international magazines
D. the number of sold copies of a magazine
75. which of the following does the author describe as limited in what it could do?
A. radio B. magazines C. movies D. television
76. The passage implies that magazines
A. are less visual than radio B. put television out of business
C. influence television programs D. have a limited range of subjects
77. The word “it” in line 15 refers to

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A. television B. publishing C. entertainment D. radio
78. The passage mainly discusses
A. the rise and fall of the radio business
B. the growth and decline of magazines in the 20th century
C. magazines and continuing education
D. the decline of international circulation
79. What does the author say about mass audiences?
A. They have little influence on communications in the 20th century
B. They have gone out of business
C. They get information about gardening and psychology from radio
D. They have shifted their attention from magazines to television.
80.. From the passage it can be inferred that
A. movies have replaced magazines
B. the author is fond of magazines
C. almost all magazines are printed in English
D. home decorating magazines are dramatic

Part D : WRITING ( 20 pts )


I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible
in meaning to the sentence printed before it.(5pts)
81. We continued waving until the train could not be seen any more. (SIGHT)
 We continued waving until the train was out of sig
82. It took her quite a long time to recover from her illness. (OVER)
It took her quite a long time to get over her illness
83. They say Linda won a special prize. (SAID)
à Linda is said to have won a special prize
84. I applied for the job but was turned down. (APPLICATION)
à ………………………………………………………………………………….
85. I’ll do the ironing in the end (ROUND)
à I’ll get round to the ironing in the end
II. Complete each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the
same as the sentence printed before it. ( 5pts )
86. Alice lost all her hope. She decided to stop her business
→ Such was her hopelessness that Alice decided to stop her
business.87. Uncle Timber fell down the stairs a few years ago and hasn’t felt right
since.
→ Ever since Uncle Timber fell down the stairs a few years ago,
he hasn’t fell right.
88. I’m sure she didn’t do it on purpose.
→ She can’t have done it on purpose
89. If someone understands this book, they are cleverer than I am.
→Anyone who understands this book is cleverer than I am

90. She didn’t shed a tear when the story ended in tragedy.
→Not ........................................................................................................................

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III. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “Grades (marks)
encourage students to learn”. Write an essay (about 150 to 200 words) to express your
personal point of view.(10 pts)
_________________ The End __________________________

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