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SỞ GD&ĐT BẮC NINH                          ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KÌ 1 MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 12

TRƯỜNG THPT GIA BÌNH 1                                                       ( UNIT 1 – UNIT 5)

 

PHẦN BÀI TẬP ÔN THI THEO TỪNG UNIT

Unit 4. THE MASS MEDIA

Part I. PHONETICS

Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

1. A. distributed          B. used                        C. emailed                   D. copied

2. A. invented             B. contributed             C. attributed                D. welcomed

3. A. coughed              B. developed               C. introduced              D. downloaded

4. A. wicked                B. reduced                   C. influenced              D. expressed

5. A. accessed             B. searched                 C. surfed                     D. recorded

Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

6. A. tablet                  B. media                     C. social                      D. subscribe

7. A. newspaper          B. smartphone            C. access                     D. device

8. A. computer            B. technology              C. magazine                D. connection

9. A. networking         B. television               C. socialize                 D. communication

10. A. digital               B. entertain                 C. Internet                   D. cyberspace

Part II. VOCABULARY

Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

11. The mass media are ____ of communication, such as books, newspapers, recordings, radio, movies, television, mobile phones and the Internet.

A. models.                   B. means                     C. parts                       D. types

12. TV companies ____ their programmes across the country or even across the world.

A. broadcast                B. refresh                    C. connect                   D. publish

13. While a sports match has spectators and radio has listeners, television has ____.

A. audience                 B. witnesses                C. viewers                   D. commentators

14. I hate ____ newspapers; they're just full of gossip, scandal and lies!

A. online                     B. daily                       C. tabloid                    D. rubbish

15. There's a great ____ show on BBC1 tonight. Contestants have to race through a supermarket as quickly as they can, filling up their trolleys as they go.

A. talk                         B. game                       C. quiz                        D. live

16. On some TV channels, a(n) ____ tells you what the next programme is going to be.

A. journalist                B. commentator                      C. announcer               D. producer

17. The ____ involves TV, radio and even electronic forms of communication such as the Internet.

A. media                     B. press                       C. network                  D. telecommunication

18. There's a(n) ____ in the paper about the Reality Television in Viet Nam.

A. feature                    B. article                     C. essay                       D. announcement

19. I always get the news from my local radio ____.

A. place                       B. site                          C. studio                     D. station

20. Johnny Depp rarely ____ invitations to do interviews.

A. agrees                     B. accepts                    C. denies                     D. approves

21. How many means of ____ do you use on a regular basis?

A. communication                  B. communicating                  C. communicator            D. communicative

22. New digital media forms are more personal and social as they allow people to connect each other and ____ their experiences.

A. personal                  B. persona                   C. personalize                         D. personify

23. Are you thinking of a career in ____?

A. journal                    B. journalism              C. journalist                            D. journalistic

24. You don't actually get a lot of ____ from a news report on radio or TV.

A. informed                B. informations                       C. informative                         D. information

25. I joined an ____ online course taught by an experienced tutor.

A. interactive              B. active                      C. interaction                          D. interact

26. Students use the library's computers to get access ____ the Internet.

A. for                          B. to                            C. with                        D. by

27. Video and computer games have also developed into a ____ media form.

A. mess                       B. big                          C. mass                       D. global

28. It is not always easy to ____ the difference between fact and opinion.

A. make                      B. say                          C. do                           D. tell

29. In my ____, freedom of the press must be maintained.

A. mind                       B. sight                        C. view                        D. thought

30. Media mogul Ronald Morduck has ____ control of another tabloid.

A. made                      B. given                      C. found                      D. taken

31. The issue ____ question is more complex than you think.

A. in                            B. from                        C . on                          D. at

32. Watch ____ for words like "so-called” in articles as they express the writer's bias.

A. about                      B. out                          C. around                    D. over

33. Most people ____ the mass media as their main source of information.

A. rely on                    B. try on                      C. put on                     D. hold on

34. The pie chart shows the preferred forms of communication recorded in a survey ____ in Intel Secondary School in August 2014.

A. carried out              B. carried on               C. carried away                       D. carried up

35. Her latest bestseller ____ last month.

A. came out                 B. went out                 C. pulled out               D. broke out

36. I saw the interview while I was ____ through a magazine at the hairdresser's.

A. clicking                  B. picking                   C. flicking                   D. ticking

37. The tabloids completely ____ that story about Bruce Willis. It's not true at all.

A. stood out                B. filed in                    C. made up                  D. turned over

38. In the early 21st century, with the ____ of mobile communication technology, the mobile phone has emerged as a new and unique channel.

A. explosion                B. explosive                C. exploitation                        D. exploration

39. I'm amazed that the tabloids which are full of rubbish have such big ____.

A. headlines                B. articles                    C. supplements                       D. circulations

40. A(n) ____ sends reports from a particular part of the world or on a particular subject.

A. editor                      B. correspondent                     C. columnist                            D. proprietor

Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

41. Each form of mass media has an important impact on society.

A. influence                B. pressure                  C. affection                             D. role

42. The programme invited viewers to write in with their ideas.

A. people who watch the programme                         B. people who sponsor the programme

C. people who produce the programme                     D. people who edit the programme

43. Journalists can make mistakes, so don't believe everything you read in the press.

A. publications                                               B. news bulletins

C. reference books                                          D. newspapers and magazines

44. Face-to-face socializing is not as preferred as virtual socializing among the youth.

A. Direct                     B. Facial                     C. Available                            D. Instant

45. She thinks that unfortunately they may not understand the benefits of online information.

A. advantages             B. points                      C. features                              D. amounts

Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

46. The library reduced the number of print newspapers and magazines that they used to

subscribe to.

A. increased                B. decreased                C. rose                         D. fell

47. Using social networks helps you keep in touch with friends and family any time.

A. put up with             B. keep track of                      C. lose touch with                   D. catch up with

48. They had the volume turned down, so I couldn't make out what they were talking about.

A. reduced the noise                                       B. increased the noise

C. limited the noise                                        D. controlled the noise

49. Teenagers can become addicted to social networking if they can't control they spend online.

A. dependent on          B. hooked on               C. indifferent to                      D. exhausted by

50. New electronic devices have been developed to cater to users' ever-changing needs.

A. changeable             B. unstable                  C. constant                              D. predictable

Part III. GRAMMAR

Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

51. Linda only ____ the film after she ____ the book.

A. understood – read                                                  B. understood - had read

C. had understood – read                                            D. understood - was reading

52. ____ you ever ____ on TV before you ____ in this reality show?

A. Had ... appeared - took part                                   B. Have ... appeared - took part

C. Did ... appear - had taken part                                D. Would ... appear - took part

53. I wasn't sure how Belinda would react because I ____ her long.

A. didn't know            B. wasn't knowing                  C. hadn't been knowing            D. hadn't known

54. I wanted to say goodbye to Jerry, but he ____.

A. was already left                                                     B. already left

C. had already been leaving                                       D. had already left

55. When we ____ to the airport, I realized that I ____ my passport at home.

A. got - had left           B. got - was left                      C. got - left                  D. had got - had left

56. He ____ the umbrella in his right hand trying to keep his balance.

A. hold                        B. held                        C. has been holding                            D. has held

57. When I met Walters about two years before his death he didn't seem satisfied. He ____ no major book since he settled in Uganda.

A. has published         B. could have published         C. published                D. had published

58. Throughout the campaign we ____ our candidate's photographs on the walls of public buildings, hoping to attract women's votes.

A. have been hanging             B. hanged                    C. hung                       D. have hung

59. Many of the people who attended Major Gordon's funeral ____ him for many years.

A. didn't see                B. wouldn't see                       C. haven't seen                        D. hadn't seen

60. Seeing Peter's handwriting on the envelope, she ____ the letter without reading it. She has not mentioned it ever since.

A. was tearing                         B. tore                         C. had torn                              D. has torn

61. We were both very excited about the visit, as we ____ each other for ages.

A. never saw               B. didn't see                C. hadn't seen                          D. haven't seen

62. What made you think he ____ in the Royal Air Force?

A. must have to be                  B. had been                 C. was being                           D. had had to be

63. Without turning my head in the direction of the gate I ____ a small object just under the fence.

A. spotted                    B. had spotted                                     C. have spotted                         D. was spotted

64. With just one exception, the report says, each of the trees that was cut down ____ very expensive treatment for periods of up to ten years.

A. had to be under                  B. was under               C. has undergone                    D. had undergone

65. They ____ married for two years or so when Roy enployed a very attractive Indian secretary in his Glasgow office.

A. only have been                   B. were only               C. have only been                   D. had only been

66. I know too little Dutch to have understood what they were talking about. What I ____ was that their boss would be there the next morning.

A. did understand                   B. didn't understand    C. have understood     D. could have understood

73. Her negligence resulted ____ the loss of a major contract ____ the company.

A. to - from                 B. for- over                 C. in – for                   D. into - about

74. The windows of the class were covered ____ so much dirt that we couldn't see ____ them.

A. in – about               B. with - through                    C. of – with                             D. up-across

75. ____ such an educated woman, she has very little common sense. Don't you agree ____ me?

A. Of - about               B. From - to                C. Through - upon                  D. For - with

76. She's longing ____ the day when they can move out ____ the city.

A. with-of                   B. for- of                     C. by – for                               D. for- from

77. You can never rely ____ Anna to provide you ____ information.

A. of - with                 B. for - to                    C. on - with                             D. on - by

78. I don't need a car; we live ____ easy reach of the shops.

A. upon                       B. within                     C. at                            D. towards

79. We couldn't figure ____ why the editor-in-chief had changed his mind about the article.

A. out                          B. up                           C. down                       D. through

80. In the hospital, the case was diagnosed as pneumonia. Before that, she had been treated ____ hay fever.

A. for                          B. on                           C. against                                D. from

Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

81. The red lights go on outside the studio door to let people know that you are in the air.

                                A                                                                  B                   C      D

 

82. The alarm was raised too late because when the emergency crew arrived, no less than 10,000 gallons of oil

                                  A                                                                     B           C

has gusted into the stream.

       D

83. One of the sad moments of the cruise was saying goodbye to Mel, who had sailed with us since we had set

                                                                    A                                            B                                        C

sail but whose health problems forced him to leave us at Lagos.

                                                                          D

84. He was in a great hurry and had no time to think it over. Otherwise, he had found another way out.

                           A                                                      B                                        C              D

85. The lung cancer mortality rate rose six-fold in males when mass media started covering the health risks of

                                       A            B                                                                     C                 D

smoking.

Part IV. SPEAKING

Exercise 8. Mark the letter A. B. Cor D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges.

91. A: What are you doing later?       B: ____ There's a program on that I really want to watch.

A. I'm staying in tonight.                                            B. I'm going to the cinema with Tom.

C. I'll go out for a drink.                                             D. I'm going to go to bed early.

92. A: Is there anything worth watching on the telly tonight?      B: ____

A. Yes, that's a good idea.                                          B. No, it's all repeats again.

C. Yes, there's an action film shown at the cinema.   D. No, there's just an article on love stories.

93. A: I really don't like chat shows very much.      B: ____

A. Yes, me too.           B. Yes, so do I.           C. No, nor do I.           D. I do, either.

94. A: Have you seen they've made Oliver Twist into a TV series?      B: ____

A. Yes, there's a novel like that.                     B. Thanks, I'll see it.

C. No, I don't like watching reality TV.         D. Yes, it's on every Sunday for the next twelve weeks.

95. A: I want to record the MTV awards tonight. Could you set the video for me before we go out?   B: ____

A. Yes, of course. Which channel is it on?                B. Yes, let's go to see it tonight.

C. No, I prefer live concerts.                                      D. No, I'm not into TV series.

96. A: Do you think the match will be on TV later?      B: ____

A. I can't agree with you. It's so dull.                         B. Yes, I'm a big fan of soap operas.

C. Yes, of course. It's being shown live on BBC1.    D. No, I don't mind watching it.

97. A: Thanks a lot for fixing the computer for me!        B: ____

A. You will be welcome!                               B. It's my pleasure to help you!

C. Safe and sound!                                         D. You must say again!

98. A: Your new smartphone looks so nice!        B: ____

A. I'm glad you like it.            B. Don't mention it.    C. It doesn't matter.    D. Don't worry about it.

99. A: Would you like to come with me to the newsagent's?       B: ____

A. No, I wouldn't.                                           B. No, sorry. I don't like movies.

C. Yes, I'd love to.                                          D. I would like it.

100. A: Have you finished the presentation on mass media?        B: ____

A. I'll go for it.            B. I'm on my last page.           C. It's going to end.                 D. It's very long.

101. A: How many hours a day do you spend on the net?        B: ____

A. Er... Most of my day.         B. Twice a week.        C. As soon as possible.            D. So far, so good!

102. A: Do you find it interesting to go to the cinema on your own?        B: ____

A. No, not at all.                     B. What a pity!           C. Never mind.           D. You're welcome.

103. A: I think people nowadays prefer instant messaging and social networking to emails.        B: ____

A. I don't like emails.             B. That's true!             C. I'd prefer text messaging.      D. That's OK!

104. A: Do you like e-books?        B: ____

A. No, I prefer them printed.  B. They're expensive. C. No, e-books are good. D. I like them both.

105. A: What's your favourite TV programme?        B: ____

A. Sports news.           B. It's time-consuming.          C. It's costly.               D. Daily newspapers.

Part V. READING

Part VI. WRITING

Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

131. Stephanie was the last person to hand in the essay on the advantages and disadvantages of social networks.

A. The last thing Stephanie handed in was her essay on the advantages and disadvantages of social networks.

B. Everyone had submitted the essay on the advantages and disadvantages of social networks before Stephanie did.

C. Among the last people who submitted the essay on the advantages and disadvantages of social networks was Stephanie.

D. Everyone had heard about the essay on the advantages and disadvantages of social networks before Stephanie did.

132. My eldest sister started working as a freelance journalist as soon as she graduated from university.

A. No sooner had my eldest sister started working as a freelance journalist than she graduated from university.

B. Hardly had my eldest started working as a freelance journalist when she graduated from university.

C. No sooner had my eldest sister graduated from university than she started working as a freelance journalist.

D. After my eldest sister graduated from university, she had started working as a freelance journalist.

133. Nancy failed to understand what the story was about until she saw the film based on it.

A. Nancy doesn't understand what the story is about.

B. Not until she saw the film based on it did Nancy understand what the story was about.

C. It was until she saw the film based on it that Nancy understood what the story was about.

D. Nancy went to see the film before she read the story.

134. He was so addicted to social networks that he quitted all other outdoor activities.

A. He was not addicted enough to quit all other outdoor activities.

B. He was such an addict to social networks that he quitted all other outdoor activities.

C. The social networks are too addictive for him to quit all other outdoor activities.

D. He had quitted all other outdoor activities before he became addicted to social networks.

135. As long as you stay calm, you have nothing to fear from the talk show.

A. You have remained calm for a long time in spite of your fear of the talk show.

B. Talk shows are only intimidating for people who are not extremely calm.

C. Provided you do not get nervous, the talk show won't go badly for you.

D. Even if you are afraid of the talk show, it is important not to express it.

136. Had she read the reference books, she would have been able to finish the test.

A. If she had read the reference books, she could finish the test.

B. Not having read the reference books, she couldn't finish the test.

C. Although she didn't read the reference books, she was able to finish the test.

D. Because she read the reference books, she was able to finish the test.

137. “Jim, why don't you open a new account on Facebook or Twitter?” said Jane.

A. Jane suggested Jim opened a new account on Facebook or Twitter.

B. Jane suggested Jim opens a new account on Facebook or Twitter.

C. Jane suggested Jim should open a new account on Facebook or Twitter.

D. Jane suggested Jim to open a new account on Facebook or Twitter.

138. This music concert wouldn't have been possible without your sponsorship.

A. If you didn't sponsor, this music concert wouldn't have been possible.

B. Your sponsorship made it possible for this music concert to take place.

C. If it had been for your sponsorship, this music concert wouldn't have been possible.

D. It's possible that your sponsorship made this music concert impossible.

139. The New York Times reports that Brad was awarded the first prize.

A. It's reported that Brad wins the first prize.        B. It's reported that Brad to be awarded the first prize.

C. Brad is reported to have been awarded the first prize.D. The first prize is reported to award to Brad.

140. If I had known about their wedding plan earlier, I would have been able to make time to attend the reception party.

A. I knew their wedding would be planned earlier so I made some time to attend the reception party.

B. I wish I had known their wedding plan sooner so that I could arrange time to attend the reception party.

C. I don't know their wedding plan earlier so I can't make time to attend the reception party.

D. When I knew their wedding party, it was too late to attend the reception party.

141. The horror film didn't come up to our expectations.

A. The horror film fell short of our expectations. B. We expected the horror film to end more abruptly.

C. We expected the horror film to be more boringD. The horror film was as good as we expected.

142. No sooner had I turned on my new PC than there was a strange noise.

A. As soon as there was a strange noise, I turned on my new PC.

B. Scarcely had I turned on my new PC when there was a strange noise.

C. Hardly I had turned on my new PC, there was a strange noise.

D. I had hardly turned on my new PC than there was a strange noise.

143. By the time Pete telephoned me, I had already finished updating my social networking profile.

A. Pete telephoned me while I was updating my social networking profile.

B. Pete telephoned me after I had already finished updating my social networking profile.

C. Hardly I had finished updating my social networking profile when Pete telephoned me.

D. When Pete telephoned me, I finished updating my social networking profile.

144. It was the first time she had ever seen such a moving documentary,

A. She had never seen a moving documentary before.

B. She had seen such a moving documentary for a long time.

C. She had never seen a more moving documentary than this before.

D. The first time she saw such a moving documentary was a long time ago

 

 

Unit 5. CULTURAL IDENTITY

Part I. PHONETICS

Exercise 1. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

1. A. international       B. nation                     C. national                  D. nationality

2. A. language             B. massage                  C. marriage                 D. shortage

3. A. because              B. nurse                       C. horse                       D. purpose

4. A. cultures              B. customs                  C. ideas                       D. migrants

5. A. passed               B. realized                   C. touched                   D. wished

Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

6. A. anthem               B. appear                     C. attire                       D. attend

7. A. unify                   B. unique                    C. uniqueness             D. unite

8. A. assimilate           B. diagnose                 C. festival                   D. scenery

9. A. diversity             B. endanger                 C. geography              D. opposite

10. A. circumstance    B. considerate             C. community             D. identity

Part II. VOCABULARY

Exercise 3. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

11. When it comes to diversity, language can be a bridge for building relationships, or a tool for creating and maintaining divisions across differences.

A. assimilation            B. distinction              C . uniformity                         D. variance

12. The situation got out of hand when the festival organisers couldn't foresee that the mob would get angry because they were stopped from taking the offerings.

A. hard to complete         B. difficult to control         C. impossible to find        D. unlikely to happen

13. A number of practices at local festivals have come under strong scrutiny in recent years.

A. approval                 B. attention                 C. disapproval                        D. examination

14. Local people believe that the festival is an opportunity to teach younger generations about patriotism and bravery.

A. heroism                  B.justice                      C. loyalty                                D. truth

Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

23. They fear that with the enactment event taken off, the festival may fade away in obscurity.

A. darkness                 B. dimness                  C. fuzziness                            D. sharpness

24. Launched by the federations and foundations, Group's brands find local expression through the promotion of social solidarity and culture.

A. division                  B. identity                   C. teamwork                           D. unity

25. Many ethnic groups find it hard to maintain their own languages.

A. continue                 B. discontinue             C. preserve                  D. speak

26. The 21st century has witnessed the surprisingly increasing formation of multicultural societies where a varying number of ethnic people stay together.

A. continental             B. global                     C. universal                D. worldwide

27. The custom of worshiping ancestors is a beautiful, rich, and colorful and joyful tradition in Vietnamese culture.

A. blaming                  B. praying                   C. honoring                 D. respecting

28. He said he was only joking, but his comments were so close to the bone.

A. annoying                B. offensive                C. personal                  D. respectful

29. Hispanics are expected to abandon their heritage to live in the US.

A. adopt                      B. discard                    C. drop out                  D. withdraw

30. For this reason, many immigrants flock to this country in search for new beginnings and better lives.

A. crowd                     B. gather                     C. group                      D. spread

31. Nothing valuable could come of a revival of the German martial spirit, better to leave it behind or bury it.

A. awakening              B. destruction              C. improvement                      D. population

32. Kootenay-Jobin says the cultural integration experience can be exacerbated by challenges such as racism and housing.

A. increased                B. improved                C. provoked                            D. worsen

33. Cultural changes in identity can be stressful and result in problems with self-esteem and mental health.

A. anxiety                   B. confidence              C. dissatisfaction                    D. modesty

34. Post-migration stresses include culture shock and conflict, both of which may lead to a sense of cultural confusion, feelings of alienation and isolation, and depression.

A. disconnection                     B. loneliness               C. sympathy                D. unfriendliness

Exercise 5. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

35. On a flip side, the world wide adoption of a couple of languages that have a large number of speakers has

              A                                                                   B                                                         C

led to the death of several less popular languages.

                                                D

36. For conclusion, the death of local languages is an alarming development.

       A                       B                 C                                  D

37. Over fifty thousand English words have been deriving from the Greek language.

        A                  B                                          C                               D

38. It is important to understand the culture religion of the country that you are travelling to and a little research

                                                            A                           B                                                               C

before you leave will help tremendous.

                                                D

39. Linguists aware that a language becoming extinct does not necessarily mean that the people who spoke it

                            A                                 B                                              C

 have all died.

            D

40. It is our duty to critically examine the elements, which we must preserve, which will be maintained as our

                                      A                                              B                                      C

specific cultural identities, which we can be proud.

                                                D

Part III. GRAMMAR

Exercise 6. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

51. How long ____ Gerry?

A. has you been knowing       B. has you know         C. have you been knowing     D. have you known

52. How many times ____ New York?

A. has Charles been visiting   B. has Charles visited C. have Charles been visiting D. have Charles visited

53. She ____ French words for hours, but she still doesn't remember all of them.

A. has been learning               B. has been learnt       C. has learnt                D. have been learning

54. My father ____.

A. has never smoked              B. have never smoked C. has never been smokingD. have never been smoking

55. Oh dear, the light ____ all night.

A. has been burning                B. has burnt                 C. has burned              D. have burning

56. We ____ Lisa recently.

A. hasn't seen              B. haven't seen            C. haven't been seeing            D. haven't been seen

57. I ____ fifteen phone calls this morning.

A. has been making                B. have been making              C. have been made                 D. have made

58. ____ anything so strange in your life?

A. Have you ever been hearing                      B. Have ever you been hearing

C. Have you ever heard                                  D. Have you ever heared

59. You're red in the face. ____

A. Has you ran?                      B. Have you been runned? C. Have you ran? D. Have you been running?

60. The sun ____ since this morning.

A. has shining             B. has shined               C. has shone                D. has been shining

61. How long ____ the drums?

A. have you been playing       B. you have played     C. have you playing                D. have you played

62. The phone bill is enormous. You ____ your boyfriend in Australia, ____?

A. have been called - have you                                  B. have called - haven't you

C. have been calling - haven't you                              D. has called - hasn't you 63. He

63. He ____ on his essay all day, but he ____ yet.

A. has been writing - has not finished                        B. has writing - has not been finishing

C. have been written - have not finished                    D. has written - has not been finishing

64. John ____ for the government since he graduated from Harvard University. Until recently, he ____ his work, but now he is talking about retiring.

A. has been working - has not enjoyed                      B. has writing - has been finishing

C. has worked - has been enjoying                             D. has worked - have enjoyed

65. Lately, I ____ about changing my career because I ____ dissatisfied with the conditions at my company.

A. have been thinking - have become                        B. have been thinking - have been become

C. have thought - have become                                  D. have thought - have been becoming

66. My job gets ____ every year.

A. harder and harder                                                   B. harder and more harder

C. more harder and harder                                          D. more and more harder

67. She's getting over her operation. She feels ____.

A. gooder and gooder                                                 B. better and better

C. more better and better                                            D. more and more better

68. The market for tablets is becoming ____ all the time.

A. competitiver and competitiver                              B. more and more competitive

C. more competitiver and competitiver                     D. more competitive and competitive

69. My dad's eyesight is getting ____. He can hardly see anything these days.

A. more worser and worser    B. more and more worseC. worse and worse             D. worser and worser

70. It's time you tidied your room. It's getting ____.

A. messier and messier                                              B. more Messier and messier

C. more messy and messy                                          D. more and more messy

71. Visitors can ____ various types of “ao dai” costumes for free at the Ha Noi Global Cultural Center.

A. dress up                  B. put on                     C. try on                      D. wear out

72. Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire in 1812, but relocated to and ____ in Camden Town in London.

A. came back              B. called away            C. grew up                  D. left out

73. It's easy to ____ your parents for granted.

A. get                          B. have                        C. make                       D. take

74. Every year several languages ____. Some people think that this is not important because life will be easier if there are fewer languages in the world.

A. die away                 B. die out                    C. die off                     D. die down

Part IV. SPEAKING

Exercise 7. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct response to each of the following exchanges.

91. Alex: “Thank you for taking the time to come here in person.”     Amy: “____”

A. It's my pleasure.                                         B. I don't know what time that person comes.

C. I'd love to come. What time?                     D. Do you have time for some gossip?

92. Alex: “How have you been recently?”      Amy: “____”

A. By bus, I think.      B. It's too late.     C. Pretty busy, I think.       D. No, I'll not be busy.

93. Jenny: “Thanks for the nice gift you bought to us!”      Peter: “____”

A. All right. Do you know how much it costs?                      B. Not at all, don't mention it.

C. Actually speaking, I myself don't like it.                           D. Welcome! it's very nice of you.

94. Jenny: “You must have found reading my essay very tiring.”       Peter: “____ I enjoyed it."

A. Not in the least.      B. Just in case.            C. At all costs.            D. You are welcome.

95. Jenny: “You are so patient with us.”      Mrs. Green: “____”

A. I'm fine, thanks.                                         B. Thanks, that's nice of you to say so.

C. Thanks. Have a nice trip.                           D. I know. I have trouble controlling my temper.

96. Tom: “Can I have another cup of tea?”      Mrs. Green: “____”

A. Be yourself.            B. Do it yourself.                    C. Help yourself.                    D. Allow yourself.

97. Ken: “Where is your studying group going to meet next weekend?”      Mark: “____”

A. We are too busy on weekdays.                              B. The library could be best.

C. Why don't you look at the atlas?                            D. Studying in a group is great fun!

98. John: "Do you think that people should protect their cultural identities in the age of globalization?”

      Jane: “____”

A. Of course not, you bet!                                          B. Well, that's very surprising.

C. There is no doubt about it.                                     D. Yes, it's an absorb idea.

99. Kay: "I don't do that if I were you."      Amy: "____”

A. I'd rather you didn't.           B. It's out of question. C. Wouldn't you? Why?         D. Would you, really?

100. Jenny: “I think that some languages will no longer be spoken."        Anna: “____”

A. Don't you think so?            B. I'm afraid so.           C. I agree. It sounds nice.      D. Let's speak up.

101. "It was very kind of you to help me out, Paul?”         Paul: “____”

A. I'm glad you like it.B. Thanks a million.C. That was the least I could do. D. You can say that again.

102. Amy: "Would you mind sending those flowers to Mrs. Brown?""       Mark: “____”

A. He wouldn't mind. B. I would if I were you. C. No, I can handle it myself. D. Sure, I'll do it now.

103. Mary: "I'll never do that again”.        Linda: "Me ____.”

A. do so                       B. too                          C. neither                                D. either

104. Jackson: "I get impatient when the teacher doesn't tell us the answer.”       Rose: “____”

A. Yes, it's hard to think of the answer.                     B. Yes, I wish she'd hurry up.

C. Yes, she would know the answer.                          D. Yes, she speaks too quickly.

105. Jane: "Don't fail to send your parents my regards."        Ben: “____”

A. You are welcome.              B. Good idea, thanks. C. Thanks, I'll.            D. It's my pleasure.

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