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Choose one correct answer in each drop-down list:
As a career adviser, I never say to (1) anyone/everyone/someone/no one: you must take this job or that job. It has to be their decision. We (2) try out/make/carry out/experiment psychological tests that show what kind of personality people have, what their (3) cons/likes/strengths/pros and weaknesses are. This helps them to know what kind of work they are (4) suiting/suitable/suited/suit to.
Kate, for example, likes working (5) with/about/for/of people not machines. The job in the small company may suit her very well. But one thing to think about is risk. Kate could (6) lose/find/ make/quit her job if there is (7) 0/a/the/an downturn in the industry.
She will probably (8) find/let/make/keep the market research job a bit boring. But if she is really ambitious, it may be better to take a job with a large company (9) that/what/whom/whose offers good prospects in the long (10) term/career/way/time.
It is improtant for Kate to think about her long term plans. That will help her to make the right decision.
John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes.
'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'.
There are 142 steps to the top, so i go up and down five or six times a day, it's very good exercise! But having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so i never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time. Apart from that, it's a brilliant place to live.'
'When we first saw the place, I asked my father's advice about buying it, because we couldn't decide. After paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really loved it, and knew how we wamted it to look'
'Living here can be difficult - yesterday I climbed a four-metre ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a lear day, and that's a wonderful experience. I'm really glad we moved.'
1/ What is the writer trying to do in the test?
a/ Describe how to turn an old tower into a house
b/ Recommend a particular builder
c/ Describe what it is like to live in a tower
d/ Explain how to win prizes for building work
2/ From this text, a reader can find out
a/ Why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth's house
b/ Why Elizabeth exercises everyday
c/ Why Elizabeth asked her father to buy the tower
d/ Why John and Elizabeth left the flat
3/ Which of the following best describes Elizabeth's feeling about the tower?
a/ She wanted it as soon as she saw it
b/ She likes most things about it
c/ She has been worried since they paid for it
d/ She finds it unsuitable to live in
4/ What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building
a/ Her visitor find it difficult to see if she is at home
b/ She feels separated from other people
c/ She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once.
d/ It is impossible to clean any of the window
5/ They were rather worried after paying for the castle because
a/ They really couldn't afford it
b/ It was about to collapse
c/ It looked terrible at first
d/ They were unable to take care of such a large house
John Fisher, a builder, and his wife Elizabeth wanted more living space, so they left small flat for an old 40-metre high castle tower. They have spent five years turning it into a beautiful home with six floors, winning three architectural prizes.
'I love the space, and being private,'Elizabeth says. 'You feel separated from the world. If I'm in the kitchen, which is 25 metres above the groud floor, and the doorbell rings, I don't have to answer it because visitor can't see I'm in!'.
There are 142 steps to the top, so i go up and down five or six times a day, it's very good exercise! But having to carry heavy things to the top is terrible, so i never buy two bags of shopping from the supermarket at a time. Apart from that, it's a brilliant place to live.'
'When we first saw the place, I asked my father's advice about buying it, because we couldn't decide. After paying for it, we were a bit worried because it looked awful. But we really loved it, and knew how we wamted it to look'
'Living here can be difficult - yesterday I climbed a four-metre ladder to clean the windows. But when you stand on the roof you can see all the way out to sea on a lear day, and that's a wonderful experience. I'm really glad we moved.'
1/ What is the writer trying to do in the test?
a/ Describe how to turn an old tower into a house
b/ Recommend a particular builder
c/ Describe what it is like to live in a tower
d/ Explain how to win prizes for building work
2/ From this text, a reader can find out
a/ Why visitors are not welcome at John and Elizabeth's house
b/ Why Elizabeth exercises everyday
c/ Why Elizabeth asked her father to buy the tower
d/ Why John and Elizabeth left the flat
3/ Which of the following best describes Elizabeth's feeling about the tower?
a/ She wanted it as soon as she saw it
b/ She likes most things about it
c/ She has been worried since they paid for it
d/ She finds it unsuitable to live in
4/ What problem does Elizabeth have with living in such a tall building
a/ Her visitor find it difficult to see if she is at home
b/ She feels separated from other people
c/ She cannot bring home lots of shopping at once.
d/ It is impossible to clean any of the window
5/ They were rather worried after paying for the castle because
a/ They really couldn't afford it
b/ It was about to collapse
c/ It looked terrible at first
d/ They were unable to take care of such a large house
Part 3 : Complete the sentences with appropriate form of the word
1. __Scientists__ are trying to find out new stars. SCIENCE
2. he was turned down for the job beacause he wasn't __unqualified__. QUALIFY
3. My colleagues are very pleasant but the manager is a little __unfriendly __ . FRIEND
4. Teenagers are now __fashionable___ dressed . FASHION
5. Some people claim to be able to __foretell__ the future . TELL
Part 4: put the verbs given in the brackets into their appropriate tenses or forms .
6. Jimin did not get used to ( get )__getting__ up early when he first came to Vietnam.
7. By the time your brother ( return )__returns__ here next year , the city will have changed a lot .
8. What tune ( play )__was being played__ when we came in ?
9. I wish i ( know ) __knew__ her address now.
10. They ( learn) __have been learning__ English from nine to ten in this room. Don't let anyone disturb them then .
11. The prisoner is thought ( escape ) __to have been escaped__ by climbing over the wall yesterday .
12. five kilometres ( be ) __is__ a long way for a little boy to walk .
13. He stepped down from the bench on which he ( stand ) __stood__- and walked out of the room .
14. He ( serve ) __served__ in the ARMY in the last war.
15. She regrets ( not/ buy ) ___not buying___ that house . It is much more expensive now.
Part 5 : Find and correct form .
16. The pilice has -> have (A) not decided whether or not ( B) to charge (C) the four young men (D) .
17. Without -> But for (A) transportation, our (B) morden sociey -> society (C) could not be existed (D) .
18. She (A) left (B) the room with not -> without (C) saying a (D) word .
19. The more careful -> carefully (A) you drive , the fewer (B) accidents (C) you will have (D) .
20. The price of (A) crude oil to be a great (B) deal lower (C) than now , wasn't > didn't (D) it ?
Part 3 : Complete the sentences with appropriate form of the word.
1. __Scientists__ are trying to find out new stars. SCIENCE
2. he was turned down for the job beacause he wasn't __qualified__. QUALIFY
3. My colleagues are very pleasant but the manager is a little __unfriendly __ . FRIEND
4. Teenagers are now __fashionably___ dressed . FASHION
5. Some people claim to be able to __foretell__ the future . TELL
Part 4: put the verbs given in the brackets into their appropriate tenses or forms .
6. Jimin did not get used to ( get )__getting__ up early when he first came to Vietnam.
7. By the time your brother ( return )__returns__ here next year , the city will have changed a lot .
8. What tune ( play )__was being played__ when we came in ?
9. I wish i ( know ) __knew__ her address now.
10. They ( learn) __are learning__ English from nine to ten in this room. Don't let anyone disturb them then.
11. The prisoner is thought ( escape ) __to have escaped by climbing over the wall yesterday .
12. five kilometres ( be ) __is__ a long way for a little boy to walk .
13. He stepped down from the bench on which he ( stand ) was standing - and walked out of the room .
14. He ( serve ) __served__ in the ARMY in the last war.
15. She regrets ( not/ buy ) ___not buying___ that house . It is much more expensive now.
Part 5 : Find and correct form .
16. The pilice has -> have (A) not decided whether or not ( B) to charge (C) the four young men (D) .
17. Without (A) transportation, our (B) morden sociey -> society(C) could not be existed => exist (D) .
18. She (A) left (B) the room with not -> without (C) saying a (D) word .
19. The more careful -> carefully (A) you drive , the fewer (B) accidents (C) you will have (D) .
20. (Xem lại đề câu này nhé) The price of (A) crude oil to be a great (B) deal lower (C) than now ,wasn't (D) it ?
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone aout anything. If she goes to a party where she doesn't know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces herself. And yet she doesn't seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or religion. She always starts off with something very obvious like the other person's job. Very soon she's talking as if she's known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do, it's very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask question. And you have to look interested, too. So don't keep looking at other things in the room while you're talking to someone.
Another thing that I've noticed is that she only pays a people compliments. She say: "I like your hair. Which hairdresser do you go to?" or "You look very well. Have you been on holiday?" Friendly messages like this seem to provide an easy way into a conversation.
1/ According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was _____
A. Speaking B. Discussing C. Looking D. Listening
2/ At parties where she does not know anybody, my aunt normally
A. feels embarrased and stays away from people
B. asks people to introduce themselves to her
C. comes over to the first person and introduce herself
D. sits alone and avoids talking to other people
3/ My aunt thinks that it's very easy to keep a conversation going if you _____
A. Let people talk about themselves
B. Let people hear about yourself
C. Talk about politics or religion
D. Ask people about their secrets
4/ What should you not do when you have a conversation with someone?
A. Looking very interested in his or her story
B. Looking at other things in the room
C. Listenig very carefully and asking questions
D. Paying him or her compliments
5/ According to the passage my aunt often starts a conversation by talking about _____
A. The other person's wealth
B. The other person's health
C. The other person's daily activities
D. The other person's jobs
On April Fools' Day, people in many countries play tricks on each other. Usually, the tricks (1) ___ involve _ making friends believe something ridiculous. On this day you could, for example, tell a friend there is a huge spider on their shoulder. If they believe you, you have succeeded (2) ___ in ___ fooling them, and even if you only trick them for a second, you have (3) __ the __ right to shout "April Fool!" This day, 1st April, is also known as All Fools’ Day. In some countries, such as Ireland or Cyprus, you can only try to fool someone before twelve noon. If you do play tricks after midday, you will become the fool (4) _instead _____. So it is advisable for you to do that in the morning. (5)___Whatever ___ you do for, all you want is fun rather than do harm to others. And if you don’t want to be foolish, be sensitive! But how did this (6) __tradition ___ begin? Some say April Fools’ Day originated in France when that country adopted the new Gregorian calendar. In the previous calendar, New Year was celebrated (7) ___from __ 25th March until 1st April, not on 1st January, as in the Gregorian calendar. Some people refused to (8) __follow ___ the new calendar, and continued to celebrate the New Year in spring. Other people made fun of them and laughed at them (9) __because ___ they were old-fashioned and didn't want to change. Now April Fools' Day has become a global tradition, and no one is safe! People play tricks on anyone, not just on (10) __those____ who don't want to change with the times.
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