Choose the word whose underlined part has a different pronunciation from the others in each group
Question 1:
A. pay
B. bay
C. day
D. quay
Question 2:
A. knife
B. routine
C. dinner
D. kick
Question 3:
A. brown
B. down
C. now
D. shown
Question 4:
A. kitchen
B. when
C. mess
D. debt
Question 5:
A. desks
B. rulers
C. bags
D. pens
Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group
Question 6:
A. morning
B. repair
C. happy
D. pupil
Question 7:
A. buffalo
B. exactly
C. tobacco
D. continue
Question 8:
A. minute
B. about
C. Physics
D. English
Question 9:
A. quarter
B. before
C. partner
D. weather
Question 10:
A. peasant
B. finish
C. compare
D. adverb
Select the synonym of the following bold and underlined word in each sentence in the unit
Question 11: Ask and answer questions about your daily routine, using the cues below.
A. action
B. trip
C. way
D. habit
Question 12: I drink some cups of tea, have a quick breakfast and then lead the buffalo to the field.
A. strong
B. fast
C. mighty
D. powerful
Question 13: I leave the house at a quarter past five and arrive in the field at exactly 5.30.
A. 10 minutes
B. 15 minutes
C. 20 minutes
D. 30 minutes
Question 14: I continue to work from a quarter past eight till 10.30.
A. keep away
B. keep back
C. keep down
D. keep on
Question 15: During my break I often drink tea with my fellow peasants and smoke local tobacco.
A. men
B. women
C. person
D. people
Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence
Question 16: Do you think food, air, and clothes ______ necessary for life?
A. were
B. are
C. have been
D. will be
Question 17: My uncle _______ a visit to Germany in 2005.
A. paid
B. pays
C. has paid
D. will pay
Question 18: Two months ago my brother _______ elected headmaster of his school and he _______ a vacation since then.
A. was-hadn’t had
B. was-hasn’t had
C. had been-didn’t have
D. had been-wouldn’t have
Question 19: Our principal _______ to Thailand several times.
A. was
B. had been
C. is
D. has been
Question 20: Yesterday morning my mother _____ me a new bicycle as my old one ______ stolen.
A. bought-was
B. bought-had been
C. had bought-was
D. had bought-had been
Question 21: “Did anyone see the thief?”-“No, he already ______ away by the time we _____ in.”
A. ran-had come
B. had run-came
C. runs-have come
D. has run-come
Question 22: Yesterday afternoon while my mother _______ for the taxi, the shower _______.
A. waited-stopped
B. was waiting-was stopping
C. waited-was stopping
D. was waiting-stopped
Question 23: People reported that before help ____ them, a small child ______ of infantile paralysis.
A. had reached-died
B. reached-had died
C. reaches-has died
D. has reached-dies
Question 24: “I _______ you at 9 tomorrow morning. Will that be OK?”
-“At 9? No, I _______ shopping with my mother.”
A. phone-will go
B. am phoning- have gone
C. will phone-will be going
D. have phoned-am going
Question 25: My brother sometimes asked himself what ___ to the trees if spring didn’t come at last.
A. happened
B. happens
C. would happen
D. will happen
Read the passage below carefully, and then choose the best answer
MANY KINDS OF MICROBES
There are thousands of different kinds of microbes. Microbes called (1) _______ are the smallest living things. Bacteria live almost everywhere: on land, in water, and even (2) _______ you.
Some microscopic life forms are like plants. Tiny diatoms are microbes that live in lakes and the ocean. Diatoms soak up (3) _______ and use its energy to make food, just like plants.
Some microscopic life forms are more (4) _______ animals. Protozoa such as the amoeba and paramecium are animal-like microorganisms. An amoeba can move (5) _______ changing the shape of its body. It sticks out a pseudo pod, or false foot. A paramecium is (6) _______ with tiny hairs. It waves its hairs rapidly to swim.
Viruses are (7) _______ kind of microbe. Viruses sometimes act like living things and other times act like nonliving things. Viruses sometimes live in the cells of plants and animals. (8) _______ a cell, a virus reproduces like a living thing. The virus uses the cell to make many copies of itself. Viruses are (9) _______ small to see with an ordinary microscope. You need a powerful electron microscope to see a virus. Outside of a plant or animal cell, a (10) _______ is like a nonliving thing.
Question 26:
A. animals
B. bacteria
C. plants
D. viruses
Question 27:
A. in
B. out
C. outside
D. inside
Question 28:
A. sunlight
B. water
C. air
D. lightning
Question 29:
A. as
B. same
C. like
D. similar
Question 30:
A. by
B. after
C. before
D. during
Question 31:
A. made
B. done
C. filled
D. covered
Question 32:
A. other
B. one another
C. another
D. each other
Question 33:
A. Outside
B. Inside
C. Beside
D. Near
Question 34:
A. very
B. so
C. too
D. almost
Question 35:
A. cell
B. plant
C. diatom
D. virus
Đáp án
Quenstion 1 | Quenstion 2 | Quenstion 3 | Quenstion 4 | Quenstion 5 |
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D | A | D | A | A |
Quenstion 6 | Quenstion 7 | Quenstion 8 | Quenstion 9 | Quenstion 10 |
B | A | B | B | C |
Quenstion 11 | Quenstion 12 | Quenstion 13 | Quenstion 14 | Quenstion 15 |
D | B | B | D | C |
Quenstion 16 | Quenstion 17 | Quenstion 18 | Quenstion 19 | Quenstion 20 |
B | A | B | D | B |
Quenstion 21 | Quenstion 22 | Quenstion 23 | Quenstion 24 | Quenstion 25 |
B | D | B | C | C |
Quenstion 26 | Quenstion 27 | Quenstion 28 | Quenstion 29 | Quenstion 30 |
B | D | A | C | A |
Quenstion 31 | Quenstion 32 | Quenstion 33 | Quenstion 34 | Quenstion 35 |
D | C | B | C | D |