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ENGLISH PRACTICE TEST PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question 1: A consume B reflect C local D between Question 2: A apply B visit C appear D attend Question 3: A compete B finish C expect D invent Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that is pronounced differently from the rest in each of the following questions Question 4: A wasted B practiced C laughed D jumped Question 5: A energy B gain C gesture D village Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 6: Mrs Stevens, along with her cousins from New Mexico, are planning to A B C D attend the festivities Question 7: The teacher asked him why hadn’t he done his homework, but he said A B C D nothing Question 8: Hardly had he entered the room than all the lights went out A B C D Question 9: A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to A B C D the same idea Question 10: John congratulated us to our excellent results although we didn’t know each A B C D other very well Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 11: In a formal interview, it is essential to maintain good eye with the interviewers A link B connection C touch D contact Question 12: Grace Kelly was first famous as a Hollywood actress and then _ Prince Rainier of Monaco A to be the wife of B she was the wife of C the wife of D as the wife of Question 13: We often take this small road home to avoid heavy _ on the main stress A cars B traffic C vehicles D movement Question 14: When he came to the counter to pay, he found that he had _ cash _ his credit card with him A either/ or B both/ and C neither/ nor D not/ neither Question 15: You look tired hard all day? A Have you been working B Did you work C Do you work D Are you working Question 16: Tom looks so frightened and upset He _ something terrible A must experience B can have experienced C should have experienced D must have experienced Question 17: Ann was very surprised to find the door unlocked She remembered it before she left A to lock B having locked C to have locked D she locks Question 18: The speed of light is _ the speed of sound A much faster than B faster C the fastest D as fast Question 19: imaginative stories about the origin of the game of chess A Many of the B Many C There are many D Of the many Question 20: it not been for the torrential rain, we would have gone out A But B If C Had D Should Question 21: A week or two before New Year’s Day, the markets are people selling and buying things A filled with B crowd with C ready for D crowded with Question 22: The kind – hearted woman _ all her life to helping the disabled and the poor A wasted B spent C dedicated D lived Question 23: “May I leave a message for Ms Davis?” – “ ” A I’m afraid she is not here at the moment B No, she’s not here now C She’s leaving a message for you now D Yes, I’ll make sure she gets it Question 24: Although he was _, he agreed to play tennis with me A exhaustive B exhausting C exhausted D exhaustion Question 25: He is very worried his new job because he is not quite prepared working A about/ for B in/ at C to/ off D on/ over Question 26: my Mum by cooking dinner for her A cheered up B looked up C waited for D felt like Question 27: We are going to _ A get our house being redecorated B have our house be redecorated C have our house to be redecorated D have our house redecorated Question 28: So little _ about mathmatics that the lecture was completely beyond me A I have know B I knew C I know D did I know Question 29: Would John be angry if I his bicycle without asking? A had taken B take C took D would take Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 30: Whenever Susan invites us to dinner, she customarily prepares a lot of delicious food A naturally B necessarily C usually D certainly Question 31: It is hoped that illiteracy will soon be eradicated in our country as more and more people are struggling against it A striving B plunging C starting D evolving Question 32: Hia new yatch is certainly an ostentatious display of his wealth A beautiful B showy C large D expensive Question 33: Power plants are increasingly located outside metropolitan areas A belonging to a big or capital city B in an industryal city C of a busy suburb D relating to a remote suburb Question 34: Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate A growing well B setting up C closing down D taking off Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase to fill in the blank in the following passage THE LATE, LATE FLIGHT TO LONDON Passengers travelling on a flight from Washington to London were in (35) a very long wait They had already been waiting eight uncomfortable hours to take off, only to be told that the flight was (36) even further The cabin crew advised passengers to take pillows and blankets from the overhead lockers in (37) to sleep inside the airport terminal Many passengers (38) their tempers and fights broke out People shouted and (39) information A number of the staff panicked and called airport security guards A (40) _ lucky passengers were put on alternative flights, (41) about 100 others spent the next day in the airport Many people missed connecting flights and would be delayed for several days First – class passengers were (42) fortunate They were put (43) in luxury hotels and provided with food and drink Other passengers had to be content with vouchers for a meal, as the airline staff were not able to find hotels with (44) free rooms to accommodate them One woman carried a silver for fuck As she said, “I didn’t work this time!” Question 35: A for B at C on D with Question 36: A late B retarded C delayed D behind Question 37: A case B order C so D turn Question 38: A mislaid B lost C missed D wasted Question 39: A asked B applied C demanded D took Question 40: A few B number C couple D little Question 41: A even B despite C in spite D although Question 42: A still B many C much D more Question 43: A up B off C out D about Question 44: A much B enough C to D a lot Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Great Pyramid of Giza was a monument of wisdom and prophecy built as a tomb for Pharaoh Cheops in 2720 B.C Despite its antiquity, certain aspects of its construction makes it one of truly great wonders of the world The thirteen - acre structure near the Nile River is a solid mass of stone blocks covered with limestone Inside are the number of hidden passageways and the burial chamber for the pharaoh It is the largest single structure in the world The four sides of the pyramid are aligned almost exactly on true north, south, east, and west – an incredible engineering feat The ancient Egyptians were sun worshippers and great astronomers, so computations for the Great Pyramid were based on astronomical observations Explorations and detailed examinations of the base of the structure reveal many intersecting lines Further scientific study indicates that these represent a type of timeline of events - past, present and future Many of the events have been interpreted and found to coincide with known facts of the past Others are prophesied for the future generations and are currently under investigation Many believe that pyramids have supernatural powers and this one is no exception Some researchers even associate it with extraterrestrial beings of the ancient past Was this superstructure made by ordinary beings, or one built by a race far superior to any known today? Question 45: What has research of the base revealed? A there are cracks in the foudation B tomb robbers have stolen the Pharaoh’s body C the lines represent important events D a superior race of people built in Question 46: Extraterrestrial beings are A very strong workers B astronomers in the ancient times C researchers in Egyptology D living beings from other planets Question 47: What was the most probable reason for providing so many hidden passages A To allow the weight of the pyramid to settle evenly B To keep grave robbers from finding the tomb and the treasure buried with the pharaoh C To permit the high priests to pray at night D To enable the Pharaoh’s family to bring food for his journey to the afterlife Question48: The word feat in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to A appendage B accomplishment C festivity D structure Question 49: What the intersecting lines in the base symbolize? A Architects’plan for the hidden passage B Pathways of the great solar bodies C Astrological computations D Dates of important events taking place throughout time Question 50: In the second passage, the word “prophesied” is closest in meaning to A precipitated B terminated C foretold D affiliated Question 51: What the best title for the passage? A Symbolism of the Great Pyramid B Problems with the Construction of the Great Pyramid C Wonders of the Great Pyramid of Giza D Exploration of the Burial Chamber of Cheops Question 52: On what did the ancient Egyptians base their calculations? A Advanced technology B Knowledge of the earth’s surface C Observation of the celestial bodies D Advanced tools of measurement Question 53: Why was the Great Pyramid constructed? A As a solar observatory B As a religious temple C As a tomb for the Pharaoh D As an engineering feat Question 54: Why is the Great Pyramid of Giza considered one of the seven wonders of the world? A It is perfectly aligned with the four cardinal points of the compass and contains many prophecies B It was selected of the tomb of Pharaoh Cheops C It was built by a super race D It is very old Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Ethology is concerned with the study of adaptive, or survival, value of behavior and its Evolutionary history Ethological theory began to be applied to research on children in the 1960’s but has become even more influential today The origins of ethology can be traced to the work of Darwin Its modern foundations were laid by two European zoologists, Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen Watching the behaviors diverse animal species in their natural habitats, Lorenz, and Tinbergen observed behavior patterns that promote survival The most well-known of these is imprinting, the early following behavior of certain baby birds that ensures that the young will stay close to their mother and be fed and protected from danger Imprinting takes place during an early, restricted time period of development If the mother goose is not present during this time, but an object resembling her in important features is, young goslings may imprint on it instead Observations of imprinting led to major concept that has been applied in child development” the critical period It refers to a limited times span during which the child is biologically prepared to acquire certain adaptive behaviors but needs the support of suitably stimulating environment Many researchers have conducted studies to find out whether complex cognitive and social behaviors must be learned during restricted time periods for example, if children are deprived of adequate food or physical and social stimulation during the early years of life, will their intelligence be permanently impaired? If language is not mastered during the preschool years, is the child’s capacity to acquire it reduced? Inspired by observations of imprinting, in 1969 the British psychoanalyst John Bowlby applied ethological theory to the understanding of the relationship between an infant and its parents He argued that attachment behaviors of babies, such as smiling, babbling, grasping, and crying, are built-in social signals that encourage the parents to approach, care for, and interact with the baby By keeping a parent near, these behaviors help ensure that the baby will be fed, protected from danger, and provided with the stimulation and affection necessary for healthy growth The development of attachment in human infants is a lengthy process involving changes in psychological structures that lead to a deep affectional tie between parent and baby Question 55: What was Darwin’s contribution to ethology? A Darwin was the first person to apply ethological theory to children B Darwin’s work provided the basis for ethology C Darwin was the professor who taught Lorenz and Tinbergen D Darwin improved on the original principles of ethology Question 56: The word “foundations” in line is closest in meaning to A institutions B inventions C discoveries D researches Question 57: The word “ensures” in line is closest in meaning to A assumes B guarantees C proves D teaches Question 58: According to the passage, if a mother goose is not present during the time period when imprinting takes place, which of the following will most likely occur? A The mother will later imprint on the gosling B The gosling may not find a mate when it matures C The gosling will not imprint on any object D The gosling may imprint on another object Question 59: The word “He” in line 19 refers to A an infant B a psychoanalyst C parent D a baby Question 60: The word “acquire” in line 12 is closest in meaning to A gain B reach C have D work Question 61: The author mentions all of the following as attachment behaviors of human infants EXCEPT A smiling B crying C eating D grasping Question 62: According to the passage, attachment behaviors of infants are intended to _ A prepare the infant to cope with separation B provide the infant with a means of self-stimulation C allow the infant to become imprinted on objects that resemble the parent D get the physical, emotional and social needs of the infant met Question 63: The phrase “affectional tie” in line 24 is closest in meaning to _ A behavioral change B psychological need C cognitive development D emotional attachment Question 64: It can be inferred from the passage that ethological theory assumes that A failure to imprint has no influence on intelligence B to learn about human behavior only human subjects should be studied C there are similarities between animal and human behavior D the notion of critical periods applies only to animals PHẦN TỰ LUẬN Part I WRITING: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it We can’t afford to buy the car  The car………………………………………………… His parents made him study hard for the exams  He was…………………………… We started cooking for the party four hours ago  We have………………………… He has never behaved so violent before  He is behaving…………………………… We couldn’t get nearer because of the police  The police………………………… Part II In about 140 words, write a paragraph about the most memorable experience in your life -THE END ĐÁP ÁN PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM C B B B 10 A 11 D 17 B 18 A 19 C 25 A 26 A 27 D 33 A 34 A 35 A 41 D 42 D 43 A 49 D 50 A 51 A 57 B 58 B 59 B A B C B 12 D 13 B 14 C 15 A 20 C 21 D 22 C 23 D 28 D 29 C 30 C 31 A 36 C 37 B 38 B 39 C 44 B 45 C 46 D 47 B 52 C 53 C 54 A 55 B 60 A 61 C 62 D 63 D B 16 D 24 C 32 B 40 A 48 A 56 A 64 C PHẦN TỰ LUẬN Part I: The car is too expensive for us to buy He was made to study hard by his parents for the exams We have been cooking for four hours He is behaving more violent than ever before The police prevented us from getting Part II: The most memorable experience in my life happened three years ago but now I could recall this event very clearly On the final day of my 9-grade years at secondary school, my father gave me VND 200.000 for the good grades I had scored in my final exam To enjoy it, I invited some of my closest friends to a restaurant for a meal At the restaurant, I asked my friends to order as much as they liked The food was delicious and we began to eat We ate, talked and laughed at the jokes we made in school After we had finished our food, the waiter brought us the bill I opened my purse to take out the money To my surprise, I found my money missing Only then I realized that I had left the money at home I wanted to borrow the money from my friends, but they had brought only enough money for bus fare I told the waiter and he lent me his phone to call my sister and told her to bring the money to the restaurant Ever since that day I have stopped coming near that restaurant because I am afraid that some of the waiters might recognize my face ENGLISH PRACTICE TEST PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 1: To attract someone’s attention we can use either verbal and non – verbal A B C of communication D Question 2: Hardly he had entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten A B C D his wallet Question 3: There are many frequently mentioned reasons why one out of four arrests A B C involve a juvenile D Question 4: A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to A B C D the same idea Question 5: John congratulated us to our excellent results although we didn’t know each A B C D other very well Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase to fill in the blank in the following passage Color, although only a small part of our communication system, plays a large role Whether you are designing Web pages, buying clothes of decorating your kitchen, your (6) of colors sends a definite message to other people, and they will response to it in a (7) way Every color has a different (8) _ on people, and the practice of correct color selection is a delicate (9) _ To further complicate matters, the effects of colors change, as times and fashions change Certain colors also mean different things in different cultures For example, in the United States, blue is thought to be a relaxing color Tests reveal that the color blue (10) blood pressure, calms viewers and gives them a sense of security In Middle Eastern countries, however, blue is believed to be a protective color and people (11) _ their front doors blue to ward off evil spirits Color communication is an essential part of how we see the world In western societies, we know that a jester is comical playful because he (12) _ in bright red, green, blue and yellow The color black, however, is (13) with boredom or evil, and white with purity and light The color orange is friendly, relaxing and peaceful, whereas (14) yellow is a happy color Research shows that all human beings make a subconscious judgement about a person or within the first 90 seconds of seeing it, and 62% to 90% of that assessment is (15) _ on color alone Question 6: A decision B option C choice D pick Question 7: A separate B certain C clear D obvious Question 8: A idea B sense C effect D force Question 9: A art B talent C method D ability Question 10: A lessens B drops C sinks D lowers Question 11: A paint B decorate C coat D shade Question 12: A outfits B clothes C dresses D wears Question 13: A matched B associated C joined D grouped Question 14: A strong B powerful C bright D loud Question 15: A based B constructed C established D balanced Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions The goal of Internet - based encyclopedia Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) is to give everyone on the planet access to information Like other encyclopedias, Wikipedia contains lots of information: more than 2.5 million articles in 200 different languages covering just about every subject Unlike other encyclopedias, however, Wikipedia is not written by experts, but by ordinary people These writers are not paid and their names are not published They contribute to Wikipedia simply because they want to share their knowledge Encyclopedias began in ancient times as collections of writings about all aspects of human knowledge The word itself comes from ancient Greek, and means “a complete general education” Real popularity for encyclopedias came in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States, with the publication of encyclopedias written for ordinary readers With the invention of the CD-ROM, the same amount of information could be put on a few computer discs Then with the Internet, it became possible to create an online encyclopedia that could be constantly updated, like Microsoft’s Encarta However, even Internet-based encyclopedias like Encarta were written by paid experts At first, Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, a businessman in Chicago, was not so different from these In 2001, he had the idea for an Internet-based encyclopedia that would provide information quickly and easily to everyone Furthermore, that information would be available free, unlike other Internet encyclopedias at that time But Wales, like everyone else, believed that people with special knowledge were needed to write the articles, and so he began by hiring experts He soon changed his approach, however, as it took them a long time to finish their work He decided to open up the encyclopedia in a radical new way, so that everyone would have access not only to the information, but also to the process of putting this information online To this, he used what is known as “Wiki” software (from the Hawaiian word for “fast”), which allows users to create or alter content on web page The system is very simple: When you open the web site, you can simply search for information or you can log on to become a writer or editor of articles If you find an article that interests you – about your hometown, for example – you can correct it or expand it This process goes on until no one is interested in making any more changes Question 16: Wikipedia is a(n) A book B journal C article D dictionary Question 17: Wikipedia is written by _ A paid written B millionaires C normal people D world experts Question 18: The phrase “these writers” in the first paragraph refers to A ordinary readers B ordinary people C encyclopedia experts D every subject Question 19: The phrase “the word” in the second paragraph refers to A knowledge B encyclopedia C writing D collection Question 20: Microsoft’s Encarta is cited in the passage as an example of _ A CD-ROM dictionary B printed encyclopedia C online encyclopedia D updateable online encyclopedia Question 21: The word “brainchild” in the second paragraph of the passage can be best replaced by A born B child C product D father Question 22: The word “approach” in the third paragraph of the passage means _ A time B method C writing D idea Question 23: The user of Wikipedia can all of the following EXCEPT _ A have access to information B determinate the website C modify information D edit information Question 24: We can say that Jimmy Wales _ A became very famous after the formation of Wikipedia B is the father of Wikipedia C made a great profit from Wikipedia D decides who can use Wikipedia Question 25: Wiki software enables _ A exchanging articles B a purchase of information C limited access D editing Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 26: Few businesses are flourshing in the present economic climate A growing well B setting up C taking off D closing down Question 27: The dog saw his reflection in the pool of water A image B bone C leash D imagination Question 28: At times, I look at him and wonder what is going on in his mind A Sometimes B always C hardly D never Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions Question 29: We ought to keep these proposals secret from the chairman for the time being A frequented B accessible C revealed D lively Question 30: They protested about the inhumane treatment of the prisoners A vicious B warmhearted C callous D coldbloode Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 31: We today and I got into trouble because I hadn’t done it A were checked our homework B have our homework checking C had checked our homework D had our homework checked Question 32: You can go to the party tonight _ you are sober when you come home A as long as B as far as C as soon as D as well as Question 33: She must in the garage when we came that’s why she didn’t hear the bell A have been working B be working C have worked D work Question 34: It’s essential that every student _ the exam before attending the course A passes B would pass C passed D pass Question 35: We intend to _ with the old system as soon as we have developed a better one A up B in C away D down Question 36: Mark: - “ _” Hellen: “Oh, thank you I just got it yesterday.” A What a beautiful dress you have on! B How a beautiful dress you’re wearing! C You’re just bought this beautiful dress, haven’t you? D When have you got this beautiful dress? Question 37: It is better to try to work rather than against Nature A for B with C by D along Question 38: I don’t like this wine I like A some other B another C other D the other Question 39: If the doorbell rings, _ A the dog barks C the dog is barking B the dog would bark D the dog barked Question 40: My house is from my office A near B nearly C further D far Question 41: “ _.” – “Thank you We are proud of him.” A Your kid is naughty C Your child is just adorable! B Can we ask your child tot ake a photo? D I can give your kid a lift to school Question 42: I read the contact again and again avoiding making spelling mistakes A in terms of B by means of C with a view to D in view of Question 43: Van Gogh suffered from depression _ by overwork and ill-health A brought on B coming about C taken up D pull through Question 44: he study harder, he will better in the exam A Should B If C When D Unless Question 45: When there are small children around, it is better to put breakable ornaments out of A reach B hand C place D hold Question 46: So little about mathematics that the lecture was completely beyond me A I have known B I knew C I know D did I know Question 47: As a result of social and economic pressur, speakers live in Scotland _ A no/ no more C hardly any/ any longer B every/ any more D few/ the more Question 48: It was his idea _ changes in our company A which resulted from C that brought about B that was resulted in D which was brought up Question 49: You look tired Are you _ the weather? A on B in C under D off Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions Question 50: A maintain B between C available D mountain Question 51: A documentary B popularity C understand D convenient Question 52: A disappear B engineer C education D attachment Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that is pronounced differently from the rest in each of the following questions Question 53: A candy B many C sandy D handy Question 54: A chin B charge C child D chaos Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth, citizens of the United States maintained a bias against big cities Most lived on farms and in small towns and believed cities to be centers of corruption, crime, poverty, and moral degradation Their distrust was caused, in part, by a national ideology that proclaimed farming the greatest occupation and rural living superior to urban living This attitude prevailed even as the number of urban dwellers increased and cities became an essential feature of the national landscape Gradually, economic reality overcame ideology Thousands abandoned the precarious life on the farm for more secure and better paying jobs in the city But when these people migrated from the countryside, they carried their fears and suspicious with them These new urbanities, already convinced that cities were overwhelmed with great problems, eagerly embraced the progressive reforms that promised to bring order out of the chaos of the city One of many reforms came in the area of public utilities Water and sewerage systems were usually operated by municipal governments, but the gas and electric networks were privately owned Reformers feared that the privately owned utility companies would charge exorbitant rates for these essential services and deliver them only to people who could afford them Some city and state governments responded by regulating the utility companies, but a number of cities began to supply these services themselves Proponents of these reforms argued that public ownership and regulation would insure widespread access to these utilities and guarantee a fair price While some reforms focused on government and public behavior, others looked at the cities as a whole Civic leaders, convinced that physical environment influenced human behavior, argued that cities should develop master plans to guide their future growth and development City planning was nothing new, but the rapid industrialization and urban growth of the late nineteenth century took place without any consideration for order Urban renewal in the twentieth century followed several courses Some cities introduced plans to completely rebuild the city core Most other cities contented themselves with zoning plans for regulating future growth Certain parts of town were restricted to residential use, while others were set aside for industrial or commercial development Question 55: What does the passage mainly discuss? A B C D The role of government in twentieth century urban renewal Efforts to improve urban life in the early twentieth century Methods of controlling urban growth in the twentieth century A comparison of urban and rural life in the early twentieth century Question 56: The word “bias” is closest in meaning to A diagonal B slope C distortion D prejudice Question 57: The first paragraph suggests that most people who lived in rural areas A were suspicious of their neighbors B believed city government had too much power C were very proud of their lifestyle D wanted to move to the cities Question 58: In the early twentieth century, many rural dwellers migrated to the city in order to A avoid crime and corruption B seek financial security C comply with a government ordinance D participate in the urban reform movement Question 59: The word “ embraced” is closest in meaning to A suggested B demanded C overestimated D welcomed Question 60: What concern did reformers have about privately owned utility companies? A They feared the services would not be made available to all city dwellers B They did not trust the companies to obey the government regulations C They wanted to ensure that the services would be provided to rural areas D They believed private ownership would slow economic growth Question 61: The word “exorbitant” is closest in meaning to A additional B expensive C various D modified Question 62: All of the following were the direct result of public utility reforms EXCEPT A local governments determined the rates charged by private ultility companies B pivate ultility companies were required to pay a fee to local governments C some ultility companies were owned and operated by local governments D the availability of services was regulated by local governments Question 63: The word “Proponents” is closest in meaning to A Experts B Supporters C Pioneers D Reviewers Question 64: Why does the author mention “industrialization” (in the last paragraph)? A To explain how fast urban growth led to poorly designed cities B To emphasize the economic importance of urban areas C To illustrate the need for construction of new factories D To suggest that labor disputes had become an urban problem PHẦN TỰ LUẬN Part I: WRITING: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it Write your answers on your answer sheet Question 65: It is said that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built over a 20-year period  The Great Pyramid of Giza……………………………………………………… Question 66: Mary started learning English years ago  Mary has………………………………………………………………………… Question 67: Mr Smith knew little about the Internet, so he didn’t invest into any computer companies  Had….…………………………………………………………………………… Question 68: We can’t have breakfast in the garden because it is vare cold  It is so…………………………………………………………………………… Question 69: Immediately after his arrival, things went wrong  Hardly…………………………………………………………………………… Part II: In about 140 words, write a paragraph about the benefits of playing sports Write your paragraph on your answer sheet -THE END ĐÁP ÁN PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM C D 17 C 25 D 33 A 41 C 49 B 57 B B 10 B 18 B 26 A 34 D 42 C 50 C 58 A D 11 A 19 B 27 A 35 C 43 A 51 D 59 B B 12 C 20 C 28 A 36 A 44 A 52 D 60 C B 13 B 21 C 29 C 37 B 45 A 53 C 61 D A 14 A 22 D 30 B 38 A 46 D 54 D 62 B D 15 A 23 B 31 D 39 A 47 D 55 D 63 B C 16 B 24 B 32 A 40 D 48 D 56 D 64 C PHẦN TỰ LUẬN Part I: Question 65: The Great Pyramid of Giza is said that to have been built over a 20-year period Question 66: Mary has learnt English for years Question 67: Had Mr Smith knew a little about the Internet, he invested into some computer companies Question 68: It is so cold for us to have breakfast in the garden Question 69: Hardly had he arrive when things went wrong Part II: Firstly, playing sports can give you a healthy life and a fit body You will be more active and healthier by playing sports To illustrate, you can have a lower chance of getting a serious illness such as a heart attack or high blood pressure In other words, it increases your resistance to illness In leisure time, you can play sports with your friends or your relatives, this not only helps you but also motivates everyone around you to take part in sports and have good health Furthermore, there are some sports which you can play easily such as table tennis, tennis or football and after that, you feel completely relaxed or even free from your stress Moreover, you also need to allow and encourage children to play sports, especially some outside activities such as football, basketball or volleyball to decrease the time that your children spend sitting in front of computers or watching television These sports can help them have endurance, quickness and even teach them how to improve team spirit and work in groups These sports also teach them how to communicate with their teammates, and show them how active and creative they are

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