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- English 10 MR. ANH
- Choose the correct answer – a, b, c, or d - that best- completes each sentence. 1. The staff are .working at weekend delay the project any further. a. so that not to b. not to c. so as not to d. for not 2. The soft background music made her sleepy. a. feel b. to feel c. feeling d. feels. 3. This movie is boring and too violent.' `I agree. leave?' a. Will we b. Why don't we c. Must we d. Would we 4. Let's go to the Riverton this weekend. 'Sounds like fun. from here?' a. How far is b. How far it is c. It's how far d. How far is. it 5. Did the teacher explain how this problem? a. do we solve b. can we solve c. to solve d. solve
- 6. That book is about a famous anthropologist. It's about the people in Samoa for two years. a. that she lived b. that she lived among them c. among whom she lived d. where she lived among, them 7. Would you please. remember away all the tapes when you're finished listening to them? a. putting b. to put c. put d. be put 8. I was enjoying my book. but I stopped a program on TV. a. reading to watch b. to read to watch c. to read for watching d. reading for watching 9. to music is a great way to relax. a. To listen b. Listening c. Listen d. Listened 10. post the card today there on my mother's birthday. a. to get it b. in order to get it c. so as it gets d. so that it gets
- 11. Maria is going to stop dinner, so she may be late. a. eating b. for eating c. to eat d. eat 12. This heater is the plants warm in winter. a. keeping b. for keeping c. keep d. in order keep 13. Do you know ? myself have no idea. a. how Many years the earth is b. how old the earth is c. how long is the earth d. how much time has been the earth 14. He bought this new software Chinese. a. for learning . b. learning c. to learn d. learned 15. She hid the present a. so that the children wouldn't find it b. in order to the children not to find it c. for the children not find it d. in order that the children not to finds it
- Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. I often switch off the heating for saving money. A B C D 2. We gave Nick a map so that he will be able to A B C find the way all right. D 3. Scott Joplin, a well-known African American piano A B player, was born in 1868 and had died in 1917 C D
- 1. 'Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her'?' 'I don't know. She seemed in it, however. a. interest b. interesting. c. interested d. interestingly 2. 'The students all went to the circus yesterday.' I heard it was really a. amused b. amusingc. amuse d. amusingly 3. It was that Jan couldn't come to the party.' 'Her boss made her work overtime.' a. disappointing b. disappointedly c. disappoint d. disappointed
- 4. 'What a terrible football game!' I thought it was a. delightful b. delighting c. delight d. delighted 5. 'How we are to hear that you got the scholarship!' `Thank you. It was really a surprise.' a. pleasing b. pleased c. pleasingly d. please 6. 'Professor Allen's class is the best I have ever been to." I think it's a. the most boring b. the most boringly c. the most bored d. most bored 7. 'I can't believe that Jim is marrying the vice- president's daughter.' `That they would get married is . a. surprised b. surprisingly c. surprising d. surprise
- 11. 'The cabaret was amusing' `Claire was certainly She couldn't stop laughing.' a. amuse b. amused c. amusing d. abusive 12. I think the way Jessica behaved was quite "Yes, I think so.' a. shock b. shocked c. shockingd. shockingly
- 8. 'How does Jane like her new car? 'She's . with it. a. delighted b. delighting c. delight d. delightful 9. 'This handmade cloth is beautiful.' 'To see such quality is a. pleasing b. please c. pleased d. so pleasantly 10. 'You look nervous.' This thunder makes me . a. scary b. scare c. scaring d. scared
- 1. She thought the film far to children. a. violent enough to show b. so violent that not to show c. too violent to snow. d. too violent not to show 2. There's an film on at the local cinema. a. interest b. interesting c. interested d. interesting;. 3. We went to last night. a. a awful film b. an awful film c. the awful film d. awful film 4. They've just started a film of the novel. a. shoot b. shot c. shooting d. being shot
- 5. The film after weeks of protest by religious groups. a. was finally released b. finally released c. finally have released d. was released finally who the music was by. 6. We stayed for the film credits. a. for seeing b. in order see c. seeing d. to see 7. Frank works as . a. a security guard at a film studio. b. a security guard at film studio. c. the security guard at the film studio. d. security guard at a film stud.
- 8. This film tells the remarkable story of actor. a. a disabled b. the disabled c. disabled d. an disabled 9. The movie was so that we couldn't sleep last night. a. thrill b. thrilling c. thrilled d. thriller 10. It's hard to tell with Alice. Her mood are always very a. surprise b. surprisedc. surprising d. being surprise: 11. There isn't airport near where I live. nearest airport is -miles away. a. a/ The b. an/ The c. the/ The d. the! A
- 12. This young director four films so far. His recent film Oscar for Best Director. a. made/ won b. has made/ has won c. made/ has won d. has made/ 13. You look when you see me.'"Yes, I think you are in China.' a. astonish b. astonishing c. astonished d. astonish 14. It was not until one was found that the search for a star a. will stop b. would stop c. didn't stop. wouldn't stop 15. The actress couldn't attend the awards ceremony so she had a representative the award for her. a. accept b. acceptedc. acceptingd. acceptance
- COMPARISON There are three degrees of comparison. 1. Positive degree: - Affirmative form: AS AS Ex: She is as beautiful as Queen Cleopatre. - Negative: NOT AS AS = NOT SO AS Ex: He is not so rich as Bill Gates = He is not as rich as Bill Gates.
- 2. Comparative degree: + Short: ADJ/ADV-ER THAN Ex: Bill gates is richer than he. He runs faster than a horse. + Long: MORE + ADJ/ADV THAN She is more beautiful than a film star. Tính từ hoặc trạng từ ngắn có 1 vần hoặc 2 vần tận cùng là: ER, ET, OW, Y và LE. (clever, quiet, narrow, happy, gentle) Tính từ hoặc trạng từ dài có từ 2 vần trở lên.
- 3. Superlative degree: + Short: THE ADJ/ADV-EST Ex: He is the tallest in the class. She runs the fastest. + Long: THE MOST ADJ/ADV Ex: She is the most beautiful in the class. He works the most carefully.
- WH QUESTIONS 1. Từ nghi vấn là chủ ngữ: WHO, WHAT Sau từ nghi vấn chủ ngữ, động từ chia ở số ít. Ex: Who is the tallest in the class? What affects the economy in our country? 2. Từ nghi vấn là các thành phần khác: who, what, where, when, why, how, what color, what time, how far, how long, how much, how many, how tall, how deep, how old, etc. A- Sau từ nghi vấn là To be và động từ tình thái: am, is, are, was, were, can, will, shall, could, would, may, ought to, had better, would rather, etc.
- Ex: Jack is ten years old. How old is Jack? He can drink ten cans of beer. How many cans of beer can he drink? B- Câu có động từ thường ở hiện tại đơn hoặc quá khứ đơn: Ta dùng DO, DOES và DID Ex: He learns English. What does he learn? They bought ten books. How many books did they buy?
- Circle the word that has the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently from that/ those of the others. 1. photo form of fiction 2. orphan enough cough neighbour 3. magazine thousand scientist musical 4. zone amaze busy seizure 5. century picture cinema silent 6. actor violent story listen 7. character change cheerful achieve 8. high sigh weight laugh
- Choose the correct word. 1. At first I thought Jake was an interesting/ interested guy, but tonight I was somewhat boring/ bored with his company. 2. She has really learnt very fast. She has made astonishing/ astonished progress. 3. It was very disappointing/ disappointed not to get the job. 4. Philip was exceptionally annoying/ annoyed at Joanne's behaviour. 5. I thought the program on wildlife was fascinating/ fascinated. I was absolutely fascinating/ fascinated.
- 6. We were thrilling/ thrilled to hear your good news. 7. It was really terrifying/ terrified experience. Afterwards everybody was very shocking/ shocked. 8. The journey took all day and night. They found it very tiring/ tired: 9. Did Tim feel frightening/ frightened when he saw the snake at his feet? 10. Why do you always look so boring/ bored. Is your life really so boring/bored.
- Read the conversation between Alice and her friend, Jake. Complete it with the correct form of the words in parentheses. Choose between - ed and – ing participial adjectives. Alice : That was a very (1) (interest) movie. What did you think? Jake : To be honest. I found it kind of (2) (bore). I'm not that (3) (interest) in science fiction. Alice : Really? I find it (4) (fascinate). What kind of movie do you enjoy? Jake: Mostly comedies. Have you seen Home. Again?
- Alice: Yes, but I wasn't (5) (amuse) at all. In fact I thought it was (6) (horrify). The story line was (7) (confuse), and I couldn't find any humor in the characters' problem. When Hell the theater, I felt kind of (8) (depress). Jake : I'm (9) (amaze) that you felt that way! I thought it was very (10) (amuse). Alice : Well, I guess it's a matter of taste. Jake : Speaking of taste, would you like to get a bite to eat? Alice : Thanks, but it's late and I'm (11) (exhaust).
- Choose the correct answer. 1. 'Do you think Margaret will take the job you offered her'?' 'I don't know. She seemed in it, however. a. interest b. interesting. c. interested d. interestingly 2. 'The students all went to the circus yesterday.' I heard it was really a. amused b. amusingc. amuse d. amusingly 3. I was that Jan couldn't come to the party.' 'Her boss made her work overtime.' a. disappointing b. disappointedly c. disappoint d. disappointed
- 4. 'What a terrible football game!' I thought it was a. delightful b. delighting c. delight d. delighted 5. 'How we are to hear that you got the scholarship!' `Thank you. It was really a surprise.‘ a. pleasing b. pleased c. pleasingly d. please 6. 'Professor Allen's class is the best I have ever been to." I think it's a. the most boring b. the most boringly c. the most bored d. most bored
- 7. 'I can't believe that Jim is marrying the vice- president's daughter.' `That they would get married is . a. surprised b. surprisingly c. surprising d. surprise 8. 'How does Jane like her new car? 'She's . with it. a. delighted b. delighting c. delight d. delightful 9. 'This handmade cloth is beautiful.‘ I was to see such quality. a. pleasing b. please c. pleased d. so pleasantly
- 10. 'You look nervous.' This thunder makes me . a. scary b. scare c. scaring d. scared 11. 'The cabaret was amusing' `Claire was certainly She couldn't stop laughing.' a. amuse b. amused c. amusing d. abusive 12. I think the way Jessica behaved was quite "Yes, I think so.' a. shock b. shocked c. shockingd. shockingly
- Rewrite the following sentences, using It was not until 1. No one could leave the stadium until 2.30. It was not until 2.30 that one could leave the stadium 2. She wasn't allowed to open her presents until her birthday. ___ 3. We didn't have any holiday until last summer. ___ 4. She didn't stop learning German until the age of 24. ___
- 5. I couldn't finish my project until Mark helped me. ___ 6. I didn't sleep until midnight. ___ 7. They didn't pay the bill until the electricity was cut off. ___ 8. I couldn't comment further until I had all the information. ___
- Put in a/ an or the where necessary. Leave an empty space (-) if sentence is already complete. 1. I don't usually like staying at hotels, but last summer we spent a few days at very nice hotel by sea. 2. tennis is my favorite sport. I play once or twice week if I can, but I'm not very good player. 3. I won't be home for dinner this evening. I'm meeting some friends after work and we're going to cinema. 4. unemployment is very high at the moment and it's very difficult for people to find work.
- 5. There was accident as. I was going home last night. Two people were taken to hospital. I think most accidents are caused by people driving too fast. 6. Carol is economist. She used to work in investment department of Lloyds Bank. Now she works for American bank in United States. 7. A: What's name of hotel where you're staying? B: Imperial. It's in Queen Street in city center. It's near station.
- 8. I have two brothers. older one is training to be pilot with British Airways. younger one is still at . school. When he leaves school, he hopes to go to university to study law.
- Choose the correct answer to fill in each blank. 1 . 'Look outside. sky is getting very dark.' `I hope there isn't going to be a storm.' a. A b. The c. θ d. Some 2. I'd like to invite him to dinner next week, if that's OK with a. a b. the c. θ d. an 3. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on floor in kitchen.' a. a/ the b. the/ the c. a / a d. the/ a
- 4. 'Do you see the video store? I was sure it was on Main Street.’ I think it's on side street. but I'm not sure which one.' a. the/ the b. the/ a c. a / θ d. θ /a 5. 'Would you like ice cream? There's one in fridge.' 'Thanks.' a. an/ the b. an/ a c. θ / the d. a/ the 6. °We'd better go. We've been here for hour.' 'That was fastest hour I've ever spent.' a. a/ the b. an/ the c. an/ a d. θ / the 7. Don't forget we're meeting on Friday for lunch. a. a/ a b. a/ θ c. θ / the d/ θ / θ
- 8. 'I've got headache. I've had it all day' 'Why don't you go to health center? It's open until six.' a. a/ a b. θ / the c. a/ the d. a/ θ 9, 'I've got some problems with my phone bill. Can 1 see someone about it?’ Yes, go to fifth floor, lift is along the corridor.' a. the/ A b. the/ Thec. θ! A d. the/ θ 10. 'Excuse me. I'd like to rent new game.” Here you are. Sega Genesis. Please take it to cashier over there.' a. al the b. the/ the c. θ / the d. a/ a
- UNIT 13 Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differed" from that of the others. 1 . a. audience b. laugh c. August d. taught 2. a. silent b. film c. thriller d. situation 3.a. century b. picture c. fiction d. question 4. a. enough b. tough c. cough d. thou gh 5.a. scene b. detective c. century d. adventure
- Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from that of the others. 1. a. history b. audience c. cinema d. existence 2. a. develop b. discoverc. introduce d. prepare 3. a. disaster b, voyage c. luxury d. character 4. a. adventure b. detective c. disgusting d. violent 5. a. cartoon b. fiction c. terrify d. interest
- Choose the word or phrase - b, c, or d - that best completes or substitutes for the underlined. 1. Chaplin's movies captivated . throughout the world. a. scientists b. musicians c. directors d. audiences 2. There's a love story in it, and it's very funny. I suppose you'd call it a a. horror film b. detective film c. romantic comedy d. thriller 3. Steven Spielbera is one of the famous . He has made lots of films including jaw, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, etc. a. stars b. directors c. actors d. script 'writers
- 4. The film is two Women who drive across America a. on b. of c: about d. over 5. The main is played by Nicole Kidman. a. actress b. character c. director d. film maker 6. Silence of the Lambs is a film. It makes the audience scared. a. disaster b. science fiction c. action d. horror
- 7. The film is the 1940s, during the Second World War. a. made for b. based on c. set in d. occurred in 8. Phantom of the Opera is a popular musical written by AndreLloyd Webber. a. play or film in which there are a lot of songs b. part of the story performed by musicians c. series shown on television or the radio d. play performed by singers and orchestra
- 9. The movie Schindler 's List was on the novel Schindler c Ark written by the Australian write Thomas Keneally. a. based b. depended c. played d. performed 10. Charlie Chaplin is considered as the greatest comic actor of the a. musical cinema b. commercial film c. romantic comedy d. silent cinema.
- Choose the word or phrase a, b, c, or d - that best completes sentence. 1. She thought the film far to children. a. violent enough to show b. so violent that not to show c. too violent to snow. d. too violent not to show 2. There's an film on at the local cinema. a. interest b. interesting c. interested d. interesting;. 3. We went to last night. a. a awful film b. an awful film c. the awful film d. awful film
- 4. They've just started a film of the novel. a. shoot b. shot c. shootingd. being shot 5. The film after weeks of protest by religious groups. a. was finally released b. finally released c. finally have released d. was released finally who the music was by. 6. We stayed for the film credits a. for seeing b. in order see c. seeing d. to see
- 7. Frank works as . a. a security guard at a film studio. b. a security guard at film studio. c. the security guard at the film studio. d. security guard at a film stud. 8. This film tells the remarkable story of actor. a. a disabled b. the disabled c. disabled d. an disabled 9. The movie was so that we couldn't sleep last night. a. thrill b. thrilling c. thrilled d. thriller
- 10. It's hard to tell with Alice. Her mood are always very a. surprise b. surprised c. surprising d. being surprise. 11. There isn't airport near where I live. nearest airport is -miles away. a. a/ The b. an/ The c. the/ Thed. the! A 12. This young director four films so far. His recent film Oscar for Best Director. a. made/ won b. has made/ has won c. made/ has won d. has made/ wins
- 13. 'You look when you see ine.'"Yes.1 think you are in China.' a. astonish b. astonishing c. astonished d. astonish 14. It was not until one was found the search for a star a. will stop b. would stop c. didn't stop d. wouldn't stop 15. The actress couldn't attend the awards ceremony so she had a representative the award for her. a. Accept b. acceptedc. accepting d. acceptance
- Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. Some movie fans can't (A) separate fantasy (B) from reality and (C) confused an actor with the character he (D) plays 2. We're (A) always (B) amazing (C) by John's (D) incredible travel stories. 3. (A) Moviemaker (B) combines several (C) separate (D) processes.
- 4. (A) The comedian worked (B) hardly to (C) entertain the (D) children in the hospital. 5. (A) The critic's (B) description of the film made it (C) sound very (D) appealed. 6. Part of (A) the entertainment of seeing a movie is understanding how the director (B) combination a (C) range of different styles to (C) attain an artistic goal. 7. (A) The movies (B) are one of the most popular (C) forms of (D) entertainment.
- 8. (A) It was not until they (B) had seen the movie stars (C) the crowd outside the movie (D) would not disperse. 9. The (A) film's representation of world poverty (B) through the character of (C) hungry child was quite (D) moving. 10. (A) The actors left the hotel (B) separately in order (C) avoid (D) attracting a lot of attention.
- Choose the sentence which has a similar meaning to the sentence printed before, 1. The film's ending is dramatic. a. The end of the film is a drama. b. The film has a dramatically. c. The film ends dramatically. d. The end is filming dramatic. 2. The clown amused the children. a. The clown had the children amusing. b. The children found the clown c. The clown made the children amuse. d. The children were amusing the clown.
- 3. The film didn't come up to my expectation. a. The film wasn't as good as I expected. b. I expected the film to be longer. c. The film didn't end as I expected. d. I expected the film to be released sooner. 4. The film excited us all a lot. a. The film had a lot excitement. b. We were exciting about all of the film. c. The film made all of us feel a lot of excited. d. All of us were excited about the film.
- 5. It doesn't matter to them which film they go to. a. They never go to the movie whatever film is shown. b. They don't mind which film they go to. c. They like seeing every film they go to. d. Which film they go to matters more than the cost.
- UNIT 14 Circle the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. a. cup b. continent c. competition d. center 2. a. general b. dangerous c. engine d. guest 3. a. musician b. difficult c. special d. ocean 4. a. goal b. game c. gymnast d. group 5. a. knife b. keyboard c. knee d. knock
- 6. a. example b. excited c. existence d. exactly 7. a. school b. chemistry c. Christmas d. championship 8. a. concert b. score c. picture d. compete 9. a. globe b. organize c. engineer d. great 10. a. ticket b. kick c. know d. weak
- Complete the passage with the correct form of the verb in. the box. kick be play score remember excite Bobby -Wharton was an English football player who(1) Manchester United (1954 - 1973) and England. He (2) for England, more than any other player. although his(3) (4) midfield, between the attack and defence. He is best for the (5) goals he scored by the ball very hard from a long distance outside the goal area (6)
- Complete these sentences with the appropriate words. 1. I think the final was 3-1. 2. The Czech Republic Holland 2-1, so they are in the semi-final. 3. Bayern Munich with AC Milan last night. 4. Thousands packed into the to watch the final. 5. Many of the ran onto the pitch after the game.
- 6. Paris St German will play the of the game be between Barcelona and Roma. 7. With the victory over Germany in the final match, Brazil became team to win the five times. 8. The 2006 World Cup was by Germany.
- Complete the sentences with will + one of these verbs: be (2). get, like, play, meet, pass, travel, win. 1. I. Keep calm!. I think Manchester the game. 2. Don't worry about your exam. I'm sure you 3. Why don't you try on this dress? It nice on 4. You must meet George sometime. I think you 5. It's raining. Don't go out. You wet.
- 6. They've invited me to their house. They "offended if I do 7. Good bye. I expect we again before long. 8. I've invited Sue to the party but I don't think she 9. It now seems unlikely that Webb in the match against 10. I think one day people to Mars.
- Choose will or be going to, whichever is correct or more likely. one of these verbs: collapse, eat, enter; explode, have, increase. paint, phone, re- open, retire, see, show, be sick, walk. 1. Get out of the building! It sounds like the generator 2. Tim early before he reaches 65. He mantic at the meeting recently. 3. 'I think I home across the park." 'That's a good 4. Next year, no doubt, more people as the prize money increases.
- 5. 'Can we meet at 10.00 outside the station?' `Okay. I 6. Don't sit on that bench. 1 7. I'm not feeling well. In fact, I think. I 8. 'Closed. over the New Year period. This office on 2nd 9. I'm sure you a good time staying with 10. We with Tim tonight. He's asked us to be there at 7 11. 'The 2.35 to Bristol from plat form 5.'
- 12. I wouldn't walk across that old bridge if I were you. It looks like 13. 1 read in the paper that they the price of gas again. 14. Do you like my new solar watch? Here I you how it works. 15. 'Dr Jackson isn't in his office at the moment.' 'In that case. I him at home.
- Complete the conversations. Put in will or be going to with the verbs. 1 . A: Are you two going out? B: Yes, why? A: It just said on the radio that (it/ snow). B: Oh, did it? (I/ take) my big coat then. D: Good idea. So (I). 2. A: We've run out of biscuits. B: Yeah, I know. (I/ get) some this afternoon. I’ve got them on my list.
- 3. A: Jenny's had her baby. B: Really? That's wonderful! (I/ send) her some flowers. (I/ visit) her this afternoon. (I/ give) them to her for you if you want. 4: A: Casablanca is on at the Arts Cinema this week. B: Yes (I/ see) it with Roger. A: Oh 5. A: I haven't got a clean shirt (you/ wash) one for me? B: No, (I/ not). You can do Your own washing.
- 6. A: I haven't got enough money to get home. B: OK. (I/ lend) you some if you like. How much do you want? A: Two pounds is enough. Thanks a lot. (I/ give) . It back tomorrow 7. A: What (you/ buy) Jill for her birthday? B:ACD. B: She hasn't got a CD player. A: Oh (I/ buy) her a record, then. 8. A: Hello. Where are you going? B: To my evening class. I'm learning Swedish. And next week (I/ have) a chance to speak it for real. (I/ go) to Sweden for three weeks.
- Choose the correct answer. 1. 'Excuse me, waiter! This isn't what I ordered. I ordered a chicken `Sorry, sir. I this back and get your salad.' a. am taking b. will take c. am going to take d. take 2. 'Robert famous someday. He has appeared in three movies ready.' `1'm sure he a star. a. will be/ will be. b. will be/ is going to be c. is/ will be d. is going to. be/ will be
- 3. The Taylors on a cruise around the Mediterranean to celebrate 50th wedding anniversary. a. are going to go b. will go c. are going d. go 4. If coastal erosion continues to take place at the present rate, in another years this beach anymore. a. doesn't exist b. isn't going to exist c. isn't existing d. won't be 5. Scientists are predicting that the disease over half a million over the next ten years. a. Will affect b. is affecting c. is going to affect d. is to affect.
- 6. !Could someone help me lift the lawnmower into the pickup truck-. `I'm not busy. I you.' a. help b. will helpc. am going to help d. am 7. 'Can I borrow your car?' `Sure. You can borrow the car provided that you it back be o’clock.' a. bring b. is bringing c. will bring d. is to 8. anything tomorrow evening?' `No, I'm free. Why?' a. Will you do b. Are you doing c. Do you do d. Won't you do
- 9. 'Would you like tea or coffee?' 'Oh, I coffee, please.' a. am going to have b. have c. will haved. am having 10. you have a piece of cake'?' `Thank you.' a. Do b. Would c. Can d. Will 11. 'Well, I'd better hurry. My lesson at half past seven, and it's twenty five past now.' `OK. Let's go.' a. starts b. will start c. is starting d. is going to start
- 12. 'Why did you buy so many tomatoes`?' `I a lot of spaghetti sauce.' a. will make b. am going to make c. make d. am making 13. Although it is a problem only in Britain at the moment,/ think it the rest of the Europe soon; a. affectsb. will affect c. is going to affect d. is to affect 14. The firework display, part of the city's centenary celebrations, place on the 21st August in Cannon Park. a. will take b. is taking c. takes d. is going to take
- 15. 'Wow! This suitcase is heavy,' `I it for you. Give it to me.' a. will carry b. am carrying c. am going to carry d. carry
- Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. a. cup b. runner c. stadium d. fun 2. a. team b. beat c. defeat d. great 3. a. honour b. hero c. held d. happy 4. a. qualify b. final c. trophy d. title 5. a. champion b. character c. mach d. cheerful 6. a. tournament b. south c. around d. founded
- Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 1. a. championship b. tournament c. committee d. continent 2. a. professional b. international c. ambassador d. retirement 3. a. trophy b. promote c. attract d. compete 4. a. final b. title c. stadium d. eliminate 5. a. competitor b. participant c. volunteer d. announcer
- Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 1. Britain has not lifted the since it last hosted the event. a. prize b. award c. trophy d. victory 2. The loser will be out of the a. round b. tournament c. meeting d. tour 3. They were the first Turkish team to win a major cup a. contest b. challenge c. champion d. competition
- 4. Viscount one goal himself and made two for Lupo. a. made b. kicked c. scored d. played 5. The was injured so a defender had to go in goal. a. attackerb. goal-scorer c. opponent d. goalkeeper 6. How many countries took part in the first World Cup? a. interested b. participated c. competed d. cooperated
- 7. Brazil's first game will be against Italy, the defending a. championship b. champions c. teams d. matches 8. Our team was narrowly in the final. a. composed b. won c. competed d. defeated 9. He shared the honor of being the season's, top with Andy Cole. a. winner b. player C. scorer d. kicker
- 10. The tournament is to be jointly hosted by India. Pakistan and Sri Lanka. a. combining many people or groups b. connecting two or more people or groups c. becoming a group of people. d. involving two or more people or groups 11. The match was eventually won on a. penalties b. goals c. draw d. score 12. Deportivo clinched the game of the with a goal in the final seconds of the last season. a. match b. event c. champion d. title
- 13. She brought to her country as an Olympic medal-winner. a. victory b. champion c. promotion d. honors 14. Over 25,000 fans applause both teams off the a. stadium b. field c. ground d. yard 15. Scotland met Wales in the final at Twickenham. a. at the end b. in the closing, match c. in the last match d. in the decisive match
- Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence 1. The cup will to the winning team by the president himself. a. present b. be presenting c. have presented d. be presented 2. The World Cup is for its clash of football cultures. a. fascinate b. fascinating c. fascinate d. being fascinate:
- 3. Obscene football chants their children to matches. a. stop people to take b. make people stop to take c. stop people taking d. make people take 4. Manchester United a home game this week. a. will play b. are playing c. are to play d. play 5. He's hoping before next week's game with Liverpool. a. fit b. fitting c. to fit d. to be fit
- 6. I to a football match this evening. Would you like to come’ Yes, I'd love to. What time a. go/ does it start b. am going/ will it start c. am going/ doe S it start d. will go/ is it started 7. I think Germany the gold cup in the 2006 World Cup. a. will win b. is winning c. is going to wi d. wins
- 8. The team ready for the next year's World Cup clash with Italy a. will beb. are c. will being d. are going to be 9. Vega scored an unfortunate own goal when he slipped as he tried the ball a. clearing b. to clear c. and cleared d. clear 10. The World Cup every four years. a. was held b. have held c. holds d. is held
- 11. Apparently, they a stadium that over 50,000 spectators in the t, a. will build/ will seat b. are going to build/ will seat c. are building/ seats d. will build/ is seating 12. Liverpool gained a 5-4 win over Glenavon. a. thrill b. thrilled c. thriller d. thrilling
- 13. Td love to watch the final, but I haven't got a ticket. Well, I've got two free tickets to the match. I you one.' a. am going to give b. give c. am giving d. will give 14. from Owen won the game for Liverpool. a. Late goal b. A later goal c. A late goal d. Later goal 15. We football together when we were kids. a. playedb. have played c. had played d. were playing
- Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. (A)The government is trying to (B)tackle (C)violent on the football (D)terraces. 2. (A)An extra-time penalty (B)gave Barcelona a last gasp (C)winner (D)over Chelsea. 3. People (A)throughout the world (B)will be watching, (C)the big match on (D)the television. 4. I (A)imagine the stadium (B)is going, to (C)be full for the match (D)on Saturday.
- 5. (A) The sky (B) is getting really dark (C) and (D) it'll storm. 6. The final match (A) starts (B) at 7:30, so I (C) think I (D) go. 7. We (A) are come to (B) study tonight (C) until we will (D) finish this chapter. 8. The ball (A) flew (B) through the bar (C) into the sea of (D) Middles rough fans. 9. Jan (A) has finished school (B) by next summer, so (C) we're going to (D) visit her. 10. Carlos Dominguez (A) placed the ball (B) careful in front of the (C) goal mouth and (D) suddenly turned, ran and kicked.
- Choose the words that best answer the following questions. 1. Which of the following words is stressed on the first syllable? a. musician b. cartoon c. audience d. competition 2. Which of the following words is stressed on the second syllable? a. championshipb. detective c. volunteer d. tournament 3. Which of the following words is stressed on the third syllable? a. professional b. popularity c. elimination d. discoveries
- 4. Which of the following words contains a different vowel sound? a. music b. disgusting c. funny d. cup 5. Which of the following words contains the sound /k/? a. change b. character c. champion d. cheer
- Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes each sentence. 6. She listens to classical music for a. rest b. ease c. happiness d. relaxation 7. In this film, the main is young, clever and comes from a very rich background. a. actor b. director c. character d. composer 8. The Maracana in Brazil is the biggest in the world. It holds over 100,000 people. a. court b. stadium c. club d. cinema
- 9. The crowd loudly as the goalkeeper made a brilliant save. a. applauded b. consoled c. laughed d. cheered 10. The heroine dies in the closing of the film. a. sequence b. time c. range d. string 11. Germany was defeated by Brazil in the final. Germany was the in the 2002 World Cup. a. Champion b. winner c. runner-up d. second rank 12. Counselling can teach people to handle negative such as fear and anger. a. passionsb. emotions c. rejuvenations d. appearances
- 13.I think the for the title between the best teams in the country will be very fierce, a. competing. b. competitive c. competence d. competition 14. Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the great in the history of music a. conductors b. pianists c. composers d. musicians 15. Jazz was so popular the 1920s that the decade is sometimes called the Jazz Age. a. on b. at c. by d. in
- Choose the correct answer - a, b, c, or d that best completes sentence. 16. 'Who'd like to take the VCR back to the visual aids room? Any volunteers?" I it.‘ a. do b. will do c. am going to do d. am doing 17. The hostages must be very people. a. frightened b. frightening c. frighten d. frightful 18. Tomorrow, ABC television almost the entire day to programs first broadcast in the 1950s. a. will devote b. is devoting c. is going to devote d. devotes
- 19. Timson 13 films and I think her latest is the best. a. made b. had made c. has made d. was making 20. The film again by popular request. . a. is showing b. has shown c. is being shown d. is shown 21. people trying to get into the football stadium. a. There were too much b. There were too many c. It was too many d. There was too many
- 22. to soothing music before bedtime provides good relaxation. a. To listen b. Listening c. Be listened d. Listen 23. The cast had to rehearse the scene over and over again until the director a. was satisfied finally b. was finally satisfying c. was finally satisfied d. finally satisfied 24. My music teacher urged me the violin even though I was having such a hard time with it. a. not to give up b. not give up c. didn't give up d. no giving up
- 25. There is every reason to believe that Beethoven in the next century. a. still being popular b. is still popular c. is still going to be popular d. will still popular
- Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D - that be changed for the sentence to be correct. 26. Woody Guthrie wrote (A) thousands of songs during (B) her lifetime, many of (C) them became classic (D) folk songs. 27. American soprano Kathleen Battle taught (A) music in elementary school before (B) beginning the (C) career as a (D) profeddional singer. 28. (A) The music lover followed his (B) instinct and (C) collection only music (D) that he enjoyed.
- 29. (A) The gala dinner (B) was held (C) to celebrate the (D) world premiere of the film. 30. (A) Even though his great fame, (B) the directory was (C) friendly and (D) unapproachable. 31. The film ‘Titanic’ is based (A) in the true story of (B) the Titanic disaster (C) that (D) occurred in 1912. 32. (A) Football (B) became popular in (C) the US in the last (D) few years.
- 33. (A) What was (B) fascinated to me was (C) the way the creatures (D) moved. 34. (A) It was the British (B) which scooped the honors (C) at (D) last night's Oscars. 35. Every night, Chester (A) prefers to (B) relaxation and forget the workday by (C) indulging his urge to listen to his (D) favorite music.
- Join each pair of sentences. Be careful where you put the words in brackets. 1 . This shirt is still dirty. I've washed it twice. (even though) ___ 2. Mark enjoyed his helicopter trip over the Grand Canyon in Arizona. afraid of heights. (despite) ___ 3. He lost a lot of blood. He is in a stable condition. (in spite of) ___
- 4. John had the necessary. qualifications. He was not hired because of h (even though) . ___ 5. She was successful. She felt dissatisfied. (in spite of) ___ 6. They drank from the stream. They knew it was polluted. (although) ___ 7. The villagers refuse to leave. Their food supply is threatened. (despite) ___
- 8. Reid failed to score himself. He helped Jones score two goals. (although) ___ 9. My foot was injured. I managed to walk to the nearest village. (in spite of) ___ 10. Brian went ahead with his original plan for the company. Everyone disagreed with him. (although) ___
- Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced from that of the others. 1. a. east b. head c. street d. season 2. a. although b. southern c. theater d. these 3. a. developed b. located c. founded d. completed 4. a. capital b. liberty c. empire d. mingle 5. a. famous b. neighbour c. harbors d. southern 6. a. earth b. weather c. thrilling d. northwest
- B. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 1. a. locate b. mingle c. developd. attract 2. a. metropolitan b. situation c. population d. historical 3. a. museum b. galleryc. harbors d. capital 4. a. apartment b. character’s c. finance. d. liberty 5. a. ideal b. region c. cathedral d. convenient
- Choose the word. or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. 1. Washington, DC is the city of the United States. a. major b. cosmopolitan c. industrial d. capital 2. Power plants are increasingly located outside metropolitan areas. a. belonging to a big or capital city b. in an industrial city c. of a busy suburb d. relating to a remote suburb
- 3. Polly felt intense fear with excitement. a. blended b. contacted c. joined d. mingled 4. The city of London was by the Romans in the year 43 AD. a. located b. developed c. founded d. characterized 5. In 1664, the English took over the city and renamed it New York. a. removed b. got control of c. divided up d. arranged
- 6. San Francisco is a and communications center and a center for trade with Asia. a. finance b. financesc. financial d. financer 7. Tourists to Hawaii are by its endless sandy beaches and perfect weather. a. attracted b. attached c. admired d. interested 8. The houses are absolutely for families with Young children. a. attractive b. identicalc. ideal d. imaginary
- 9. In the 20th century Liverpool became famous as the of the Beatle and for Liverpool and Everton football clubs a. house b. home c. city d. state 10. People come to the parks to from city noise and traffic. a. get away b. get out of c. get over d. get off
- Choose the word or phrase - h, c, or d - that best completes each sentence. 1. Since the 1980s Manchester , including Oasis and The happy Mondays. a. had a reputation for the pop groups b. has had a reputation for its pop groups c. has had its reputation for pop groups d. had reputation for its pop groups 2. Washington, DC is the capital of the US, covers the District of Columbia a. which area b. where area c. whose area d. area
- 3. Manhattan is the island the main borough of New York City a. which has formed b. where is formed c. whose forms d. that forms 4. Las Vegas is a US city many people go to gamble. a. which b. that c. whose d. where 5. My neighbor never smiles at me or speaks to me I have make to be friendly and neighborly. a. for the many efforts b. in spite of the many efforts c. despite the fact that d. although I put in many efforts
- 6. 'Is April twenty-first the day ? 'No, the twenty-second' a. you'll arrive thenb. When you'll arrive c. which you'll arrive c. when you'll arrive on 7. Dr. Sales is one of the few people a. in whom I don't have much confidence b. in who 1 don't have much confidence c. whom I don't have much confidence in him d. I don't have much confidence
- 8. Miami city is a popular place for holidays because of the warm weather and Miami Beach, three miles off the coast. a. that is on an island b. it is on an island c. which is on an island d. an island 9. After getting home from elementary school, a. our house buzzes with the children's manyactivities b. the dog greets the children at the front door with wagging tail c. the children have an hour to play before they begin their homework d. the school bus drops the children at the corner near their house.
- 10. I have always wanted to visit Paris, of France. a. a capital b. which the capital is c. that is the capital " d. the capital 11. He showed me the rocks from Australia. a. that he had brought it back b. he had brought back that c. what he had brought back d. he had brought back
- 12. Valerie Polkoff, , escaped from Russia with her family in 1917. a. who has died aged 90 b. whose age 90 when she died c. that-has died aged 90 d. aged 90 when She died 13. He has been unwell, .and this may be he lost the match. a. the time when b. the situation by which c. the reason why d. the reason that
- 14. In the novel by Peters, the main character is a teenager a. who the film is based on c. on which the film is based b. on that the film is based d. that the film is based on 15. I guess I'm a soft touch. I just lent Jane some money for lunch my last loan. a. even though she never paid me back b. unless she paid me back c. because she never paid me back d. so that she paid me back
- Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. (A) After a week, we (B) finally got to Miami, (C) which my grandparents (D) live. 2. (A) San Francisco, (B) that (C) is a beautiful city, (D) has a population of six million. 3. Do you remember (A) the (B) night (C) which we ate at the restaurant (D) that Bill owned.
- 4. My aunt's new (A) house (B) is next to a beautiful canal (C) where we (D) go swimming in every day. 5. She's read some (A) books (B) that (C) discusses the time (D) when this city was undeveloped. 6. Louisa May Alcott, (A) she is best known for (B) her books for children, (C) served as a nurse (D) during the Civil war. 7. One reason birds (A) have been so successful is (B) because of their (C) able to escape from danger (D) quickly.
- 8. (A) Despite she is (B) poor she always (C) buys (D) me a birthday present. 9. Tom Hain, (A) who with Gelson (B) had previously worked, (C) contacted him (D) about the role. 10. (A) The Statue of Liberty was the first (B) American sight (C) was seen by many people (D) who went to US for a better life.
- Choose the right forms in these sentences. In some cases both forms are right. 1. Is your house much further/ farther? 2. Who is the oldest/ eldest in this class? 3. Your driving is worse/ worst than mine. 4. Have you heard the last/ latest news? 5. We have no further/ farther information. 6. His last/ latest words were: 'The end'. 7. Trevor spends less/ lesser on clothes than Laura does. 8. His English is gooder / better than mine.
- 9. It's the better/ best in the shoe. 10. Jane is older/ elder than I am. 11. My elder/ older sister got married last year. 12. Emma made the least/ less mistake! 13. The Hotel Bristol has the more/ most rooms. 14. I haven't got many books. You've got more many/ more than I have 15. Even if the worse/ worst happens, you shouldn't give up hope.
- Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. 1. This train is more convenient than all the others. (most) This train___ 2. The living room isn't as large as the kitchen. (than) The kitchen ___ 3. I'm not as fit as you. (am) You're ___
- 4. The table and the desk are the same size. (big) The table ___ 5. The dress is cheaper than the skirt. (expensive) The skirt ___ 6. This crossword is the easiest. (difficult) This crossword ___ 7. Their excitement was increasing all the time. (excited) They were getting ___ 8. I've never read a more romantic story. (most) ' It's ___
- 9. Prices just get higher all the time (and) Prices ___ 10. A bus is cheaper than a taxi. (less) A bus ___
- Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. a. famous b. flourish c. honour d. behaviour 2. a. citadel b. brilliant c. architecture d. site 3. a. merchants b. achieve c. architecture d. scholar 4. a. preserve b. measure c. decision d. usual 5. a. ocean b. special c. musician d. certify 6 a. dynasty b. dragon c. banyan d. statue
- Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others. 1. a. achievement b. memorial c. university d. historical 2. a. establish b. educate c. engrave d. preserve 3. a. laureate b. dynastyc. architect d. traditional 4. a. representative b. examination c. destination d. mausoleum 5. a. literature b. attractive c. flourish d. ceremony
- Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentence or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase. . 1. Temple of Literature is a the famous historical and cultural in Ha Noi. a. temple b. remain c. ground d. site 2. All the pillars of the old house were carved with ornamental designs. a. written b. engraved c. painted d. decorated 3. Van Mieu was a place to the most brilliant scholars of the nation. a. remember b. memorialize c. certify d. impress'
- 4. Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate. a. growing well b. setting up c. closing down d. taking off 5. Hue Imperial City was certified as a World Cultural in 1993. a. History b. Tradition c. Heritage d. Site 6. President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum was built in September 1973 and completed in August 1975. a. a large impressive tomb b. a house on stilts. c. a very large building d. a catacomb.
- 7. Reunification Hall the collapse of the US-backed government of South Viet Nam. a. saw b. watchedc. told d. witnessed 8. Van Mieu is an example of well-preserved Vietnamese architecture. a. tradition b. traditional c. traditionally d. traditionalism 9. Quoc Tu Giam used to be a Confucian school reserved for sons of the a. royalty b. imperialism c. feudalism d. Confucius
- 10. His novels were originally published in serial form in a magazine. a. actually b. unusually c. truly d. initially