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- Full name :…………………………………… - Class : 10A WRITTEN TEST 3- 90' I. Supply the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. Bill (1.ask) me to come over to his apartment, but I (2. not want)…………………… to leave the house because I (3. wait) ………………………………for a phone call. 2. Amy (4. not hear) …………………… her parents (5. have) ……………….an argument last night. She in her room (6. listen) ………………………to music. 3. Everyone (7. make)………………… mistakes in life. I (8. make) ……………………lots of mistakes in my life. The important thing is (9. learn)………………. from one’s mistakes. Right? 4. Maintaining this old car for the past five years (10. cost) ……………… us much less than we (11. spend)…………………. if we (12. buy) ……………………a new one. We (13. save) ………………………… a lot of money by not buying a new car. 5. How much longer until we (14. arrive)………………………at the Singapore airport? Let me see. It’s about 9.15. We (15. fly)……………………… for almost about six hours. We (16. be) ……………………there in another couple of hours. 6. The rescue crew still (17. look)………………… for survivors of the plane crash? Yes, they (18. search)………………………. the area for hours, but they (19. not find)…………………. anybody yet. They’ll keep searching until night (20. fall)…………… 7. I am feeling sick. I ate too much. I (21. not eat) ……………………………… so much. 8. The car broke down. But for that we (22. be) ……………………………… in time. 9. Where’s my door key? I remember (23. put) ………………it into my bag after locking the door. - Oh, you (24. drop) ……………………………it on the way to come here. 10. He began to work as a carpenter in 1955. By the end of next year he (25)………………………………(work) for 46 years. II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D 26. My younger sister spends………….time shopping. A. a great number of B. a lots of C. a great deal of D. a large sum of 27. Linh has been in Hanoi for a few months. Since she has……… friends there, she feels really homesick. A. a few B. few C. a lot of D. a little 28. Filmmaker George Lucas………….many advances in the production of motion pictures, especially in the use of special effects. A. has made B. has done C. has been made D. has been doing 29. ……… Vietnamese people are of the Viet ethnic group. A. Most B. The most C. The most of D. Almost 30. If you ………… he was ill, I………….him. A. told me/ would visit B. had told me/ would have visited C. had told me/ would visit D. told me / would have visited 31. When I was young, I…………stay up late to study. A. use to B. was used to C. got used to D. would 32. Jane is the eldest, so she……….the others while their parents are away. A. takes after B. looks for C. takes care of D. looks care for 33. ………….team sports require cooperation. A. Of all B. All C. They are all D. Why are all 34. A medical emergency is a sudden or unexpected condition……….immediate care to prevent death or serious harm. A. to require B. that a requirement of C.it requires D. that requires 35. Caertain fish eggs contain droplets of oil,…………to float on the surface of the water. A. allowing them B. they are allowed C. this allows them D. allows them 36. Look ! The yard is wet. It……………last night. A. must rain B. couldn't have rained C. must have rained D. should have rained 37. Some hybrid flowers retain the fragrant scent of the nonhybrid, and………….are bred without fragrance. A. some other B. others C. anothers D. the other 38. It was not until she arrived in class……… realized she had forgetten her book. A. and she B. when she C. she D. that she 39. ……………, a famous Italian navigator, was still recently considered the first European to sail to the New World. A. It is Columbus B. Columbus C. Columbus was D. It was Columbus 40. Helen asked me………….the film called "Star Wars". A. have I seen B. have you seen C. if I had seen D. if had I seen 41. ………….of the shop, my friend came in. A. Coming out B. On coming out C. When coming out D. As I came out 42. How much coffee is left in the pot? - ……………. A. None B. Nothing C. Not some D. Not some 43. ……….will be invited to join us for tea. A. Whoever will come B. Whoever come C. Whoever comes D. Whoever would come 44. Mary………… the letter on the desk. A. lay B. lied C. laid D. lain 45. ……….the audience has left the theater. A. Everyone B. Every member C. Every member of D. Every all of 46. A telephone recording tells callers……………. A. what time the movie starts B. what time starts the movie C. what time does the movie start D. the movie starts what time 47. That most natural time units are not simple multiples of each other…………in constructing a calendar. A. it is a primary problem B. is a primary problem C. a primary problem is D. a primary problem 48. There was a crash on the motorway yesterday, but luckily…………was seriously injured. A. no one B. no anyone C. someone D. not someone 49. This food is a bit…………… Ask them to put it back in the oven. A. overcooked B. overcooking C. ndercooking D. undercooked 50. ………… lunch, the medical staff continued to duscuss the problem. A. Having served B. Being served C. Serving D. Having been served Question III. Read the passage below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. People have always (51)……………………of living forever, and although we know that this will never happen, we still want to live as long as possible. (52)……………………, there are advantages and disadvantages to a long life. In the first place, people who live longer can spend (53)……………………time with their family and friends. (54)………………………… people who have busy working lives look forward to a long, relaxing retirement, when they can do all the things they have never had time (55)……………………. On the other hand, there are some serious (56)……………………. Firstly, many become ill and consequently have to spend time in the hospital or become (57)……………………on their children and friends. Many of them find this dependence annoying and embarrassing. In addition to this, the older people get the (58)……………………… friends they seem to have (59)……………………old friends die or become ill and it is often difficult to make new friends. To sum up, it seems that living to a very old age is worthwhile for people who stay healthy (60)……………………to remain independent and enjoy life. Question IV. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. 61. John has not had his hair cut for over six months. It is……………………………………………………………………………… 62. Everyone started complaining the moment the announcement was made. No sooner ……………………………………………………………………………… 63. Would you like me to finish the work tonight? I’ll…………………………………………………………………………………… 64.I'm sure you were driving too fast. You must……………………………………………………………………………… . 65. My husband didn’t leave the the key to the door, so I couldn’t get in. If my husband…………………………………………………………………… 66. I was astonished by her confidence. What……………………………………………………………………………… 67.Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice. It………………………………………………………………………………………… 68. Whoever did that must have been a very brave person Only………………………………………………………………………… Question V. Fill the blank with the suitable word form of those in the right column THE ABC OF COOKING It’s a (69)…………………………idea for children to do some cooking at an early age. Generally (70)…………………………, most children can’t wait to help in the kitchen and love getting involved in the (71)…………………………of their meals. They should be (72 )…………………………to do so, and care should be taken to (73)…………………………they enjoy the experience. It is important to show them how to do things (74)…………………………but they shouldn’t be criticised too much. Although the finished result may not be quite to your (75)…………………………, the young cook will undoubtedly find it quite the (76)…………………………food he or she has ever eaten. Kitchens can, of course, be (77)……………places and so the absolute (78)…………………………of keeping an eye on children at all times cannot be emphasized too (79)…………………………. Sharp knives, for example, should be avoided until children are old enough to use (80)………………… . 69. MARVEL 70. SPEAK 71. PREPARE 72. COURAGE 73. SURE 74. CORRECT 75. LIKE 76. TASTE 77. DANGER 78. IMPORTANT 79. HEAVY 80. SAFE VI. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words in the box. Use your dictionary if you need. laptops hard downloaded virus Internet scanner websites floppy surfing software chat forum 81 . It's so easy to use a when you want to send photographs to friends by e-mail. Its just like using a photocopier. 82. I've lost a lot of data. I wonder if my computer has a 83.I'm always impressed by people who carry their on aero planes and work on them during the flight. 84. Those disks don't store nearly enough information. You really need to use your disk for all the data you want to store. 85.If you want some photos of the USA. you could just try the Web. You'll be amazed how many you can find. 86.I belong to a great There are about ten people who are all interested in 1960s music. We e-mail one another almost every day, and can talk live to one another 87. I a good program from the Internet the other day. Would you like a copy? 88. Do you ever visit any for pop stars or film stars'? Some of them have photos and music too. 89 is the programs that you put into a computer to make it run. 90. Students should be encouraged to use the as a resource. VII. Read the following passage. Choose the correct answer - a, b, c, or d. One step beyond automated machines is the industrial robot, the heart and brain of which is the microcomputer. Unlike most automated machines, industrial robots can be programmed to do a variety of tasks that are usually accomplished by human factory workers. Like their human counterparts, industrial robots can be switched from one job to another and can be programmed to handle new tasks. Thus far, robots have found their greatest use in assembling mechanical components. However, they are swiftly branching from basic assembly operations to construction and mining, and their most glamorous use of all, the exploration of oceans and outer space. 91. The author's main purpose in writin g this passage is to a. describe the industrial robot and its uses. b. narrate a story about the industrial robot. c. compare the industrial robot to human factory. workers. d. argue the advantages of the industrial robot. 92. The author's reaction to an innovative form of transportation, such as the electric car, would most likely be a. positive b. negative c. confusion d. surprise 93. The paragraph following this passage would most likely be about a.types and uses of automated machines. c.how industrial robots are used in exploration. b.the uses of the microcomputer. d.how robots assemble mechanical components. 94. This passage would most likely be found in a. an entertainment magazine. b. a medical journal. c. a book of short stories. d. a popular science journal. 95. It can be concluded from this passa ge that a. robots will never replace human factory workers. b. industrial robots are not as versatile as automated machines. c. the microcomputer will soon be used in automated machines. d. additional uses will be found for the industrial robot. VIII. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the sentence to be correct. 1. The house painted more than three years ago. but I'm not going to have it A B C done again for a while. D 2. The stories what I've told you are all true. A B C D 3. I decided to change jobs because my boss makes me working overtime. A B C D 4. Could you tell me what the air conditioner use for? A B C D 5. Then the computer will ask you restart it. A B C D 6. Before you leave, please duplicate that tile by make a copy on the CD-ROM. A B C D 7. The last payment shouldn't make until all the work has been completed and A B C carefully checked. D 8. You'll see a copy before they're printed by the printer. A B C D 9. We've been here only one day, but we've been taken three rolls of film. A B C D 10. We are going to study tonight until we will finish this chapter A B C D The end ANSWER KEY TO WRITTEN TEST 3-90' (10A) I. 1.asked 2.didn’t want 3.was waiting 4. didn’t hear 5.having 6.was…listening 7.makes 8.have made 9.to learn 10.has got 11.would have spent 12.had bought 13.have solved 14.arrive 15.have been flying 16.should be 17.is/are…locking 18.have been speaking 19. haven’t found 20.falls 21. shouldn't have eaten 22. would have been 23. putting 24. must have dropped 25. would have worked II. 26. c 27b 28a 29a 30b 31d 32c 33b 34d 35a 36c 37b 38 c 39c 40c 41d 42a 43c 44c 45c 46a 47b 48a 49d 50d III.(51) dreamt (52) However (53) more (54)To (55) for (56) problems (57) dependent (58) fewer (59) because (60) not Question IV. 61. It is over six years since he last had his haircut. 62. No sooner had the announcement been made than everyone started complaining. 63. I’ll finish the work tonight if you want me to. 64.You must have been driving too fast. 6 5. If my husband had left the key to the door, I would have been able to get in. (could have got) 6 6. What astonished me was her confidence. 67. It can’t be denied that she has a beautiful voice. 6 8. Only a very brave person could have done that. Question V. 69. marvelous 70. speaking 71. preparation 72. encouraged 73. ensure 74. correctly 75. liking 76. tasty 77. dangerous 78. importance 79. heavily 80. safely Question VI. 81. scanner 82. virus 83. laptops 84. floppy; hard 85. surfing 86. chat room 87. downloaded 88. websites 89. software 90. Internet VII. 91.a 92. 93c 94d 95 VIII. 1.a 2b 3d 4c 5d 6c 7a 8 b 9d 10d . - Full name :…………………………………… - Class : 10A WRITTEN TEST 3- 90' I. Supply the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. Bill (1.ask) me to come. tonight until we will finish this chapter A B C D The end ANSWER KEY TO WRITTEN TEST 3-9 0' (10A) I. 1.asked 2.didn’t want 3.was waiting 4. didn’t hear 5.having 6.was…listening. job to another and can be programmed to handle new tasks. Thus far, robots have found their greatest use in assembling mechanical components. However, they are swiftly branching from basic assembly

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