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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN THI B1 23.

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Fb : Võ Ngọc Thành - ôn thi B1
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GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY


1. Present simple - Present Progressive / Stative verbs
2. Questions & Question words
3. Past simple - Used to - Be/Get used to
4. Past simple - Past simple vs Past Progressive
5. Relative Clauses
6. Adjectives - Adverbs of Manner/ Comparisons
Question 41- 80

7. Present Perfect Simple & Progressive


8. Must, Have to, Need / Had better / Would rather
9. Expressing possibility (may/might.could) / Making deductions (must, can’t)
10. Future tenses
11. Conditional Sentences (Type 1 & 2)
12. Nouns, Articles, Determiners
Question 81- 120

13. Past Perfect Simple & Progressive


14. Reported Speech (Statements)
15. Reported Questions, Commands & Requests
16. Passive Voice
17. Clause of Reason, Concession & Purpose
18. Infinitives and -ing forms
Question 121- 160

19. Causative Form


20. Modal Verbs + Have + Past Participle
21. Conditional Sentences (Type 3)
22. Wishes & Unreal Past
23. All, Both, Neither, None/Double conjunctions (Both …and/Neither …nor/Either ….or)
Question 161 - 200

24. Revision

1. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR


A. Incomplete sentences
Choose the best possible answer A, B, C or D for each sentence below.
1. Teddy of moving closer to the city centre.
A.thinks B. is thinking C. don’t think D. aren’t thinking
2. We giving you a lift home.
A.don’t mind B. aren’t minding C. doesn’t mind D. isn’t minding
3. The Potters to Dubai at 9:00 tomorrow morning.
A.is flying B. don’t fly C. doesn’t fly D. are flying
4. is your favorite European city?
A.When B. How C. Which D. Who
5. much do they charge for a single room with breakfast?
A.How B. Who C. What D. Where
6. is your brother talking to?
A.When B. Who C. Whose D. How
7. The teacher believe his excuse for not coming to school yesterday.
A.didn’t B. don’t C. used to not D. use to
8. Bobby skinny when he was a child.
A.was used to B. were C. used to be D. got used
9. I to contact Mr. Peterson twice, but didn’t find him.
A.tried B. tries C. used to try D. try
10. After a couple of days, Sam finally up early in the morning.
A.used to wake B. get used to wake C. wake D. got used to waking
11. It took him a month to recover his illness.
A.for B. from C. of D. at
12. The book exhibition took at the Carlton Hotel.
A.part B. advantage C. it easy D. place
13. I didn’t Jason to come on time.
A.expect B. remember C. wait D. reminded
14. I’m sorry but I can’t find it the map.
A.over B. on C. between D. along
15. They spent the whole day in Alexandria looking at the .
A.tasks B. part C. jobs D. sights
16. He was lucky to find that in their law firm.
A.job B. work C. site D. task
17. I think that these trainers belong your brother.
A.on B. in C. to D. at
18. They usually take of what I tell them.
A.their time B. part C. place D. no notice
19. We never argue our teacher.
A.with B. at C. on D. from
20. This dish is very healthy because it consists fish and vegetables.
A.on B. of C. at D. with
21. Tim the news, while his son was playing computer games.
A.is watching B. watches C. was watching D. watching
22. Lenny his old house two months ago.
A.were selling B. sells C. is selling D. sold

23. He didn’t meet Joe and Alf, because they left than they usually do.
A.early B. earlier C. earliest D. the earliest
24. you finish your report on time?
A.Was B. Are C. Did D. Were
25. I was resting all day yesterday, because I was tired.
A.terrible B. most terrible C. terribly D. more terribly
26. Robert was crossing the street when he Fred riding a motorcycle.
A. saw B. was seeing C. seeing D. is seeing
27. This artist is famous of all three that you mentioned.
A.the less B. least C. less D. the least
28. That’s the boy father is our teacher.
A.who B. which C. whose D. that
29. Can you tell me to put these boxes?
A.where B. when C. which D. who
30. Mark, is only twenty, teaches French.
A.which B. who C. when D. whose
31. My doctor advised me to a sport.
A.take off B. take after C. take up D. take on
32. I can’t believe that they your offer.
A.turned on B. turned off C. turned out D. turned down
33. When I suggested a walk in the woods, he .
A.credited B. nodded C. raised D. shook
34. After his mother’s , he moved to Argentina.
A.death B. strength C. power D. impression
35. It was really that nobody was hurt in that accident.
A.strong B. powerful C. incredible D. truthful
36. Both my children are afraid the dark.
A.of B. for C. on D. with
37. They did everything in their to keep the company.
A.truth B. strength C. impression D. power
38. I bought a leather bag that my new boots.
A.match B. matches C. suits D. suit
39. Both her children have a very vivid .
A.description B. impression C. admiration D. imagination
40. I’ve got the that they’re lying again.
A.impression B. admiration C. imagination D. description
41. The Carltons have never Denmark before.
A.been to B. gone to C. gone in D. been at
42. Have you thought of studying abroad?
A.since B. before C. never D. ever
43. Danny tennis since he was a child.
A.played B. plays C. been playing D. has been playing
44. It has been raining heavily our plane took off two hours ago.
A.while B. already C. since D. still
45. Mr. Marfin go on business trip very often.
A.need B. needs C. doesn’t have D. has to
46. We can’t meet Jack today. We to work overtime.
A.have B. must C. had better D. would rather

47. I’d join you for dinner than stay at home.


A.rather B. had better C. need D. must
48. Luckily, we wait for them. We can leave right now.
A.don’t have B. don’t need C. needn’t D. not have to
49. She still be at home. I talked to her on the phone a couple of minutes ago.
A.has to B. better C. must D. needs
50. I see an optician. I can’t see very clearly lately.
A.would rather B. may not C. might not D. had better
51. My brother came the flu last week and hasn’t recovered yet.
A.across B. apart C. up with D. down with
52. Why don’t you ask Felix? He always comes great ideas.
A.off B. up with C. down with D. apart
53. They haven’t cleaned their artic .
A.for ages B. in the future C. in common D. out of the ordinary
54. I really had no intention insulting your father.
A.of B. for C. on D. at
55. They aren’t interested buying Steve’s country house.
A.to B. on C. in D. for
56. We must into consideration everything he said.
A.regard B. give C. think D. take
57. We’re looking seeing our grandparents.
A.after B. out C. over D. forward to
58. Brad his best to please his guests yesterday evening.
A.took B. did C. brought D. made
59. Eating more fruit and vegetables will do you .
A.badly B. well C. good D. best
60. I’m afraid that the new sales representative doesn’t the manager.
A.get by B. get through C. get across D. get on well with
61. At this time tomorrow, Gerry his driving test.
A.shall take B. going to take C. shall have taken D. will be taking
62. Henry a shower as soon as he finishes cleaning his room.
A.will have had B. will have C. have D. is having
63. Will you painting the house by tomorrow?
A.finished B. going to fish C. have finished D. finishing
64. Those cars are going really fast. There an accident.
A.is B. will have been C. is going to be D. going to be
65. They could take better pictures if they a digital camera.
A.would have B. will have C. had D. are going to have
66. If I by the sea, I would go fishing every day.
A.lived B. would live C. live D. will be living
67. Could I have more apple juice, please?
A.no B. some C. any D. many
68. I can’t drink this tea. There’s too sugar in it.
A.much B. plenty C. many D. lot of
69. How teachers were there at the seminar yesterday?
A.some B. many C. any D. much
70. Don’t leave. There are more things I want to tell you.
A.few B. any C. little D. a few

71. He finished my portrait yesterday, but he’s putting at the moment.


A.it mildly B. the final touches
C. ideas into my head D. an end to
72. Do you think you could put with the head teacher?
A.an end to B. it mildly
C. the final touches D. in a good word for me
73. I finally trying to make him change his mind.
A.gave up B. gave out C. gave back D. gave off
74. They told me to these leaflets.
A. give off B. give out C. give up D. give in to
75. They the meeting because the chairman had to leave.
A. showed off B. paid off C. got off D. put off
76. Andy loves his brand-new sports car.
A. giving off B. putting off C. showing off D. cooling off
77. I broke my leg as I was the bus yesterday morning.
A. cooling off B. giving off C. paying off D. getting off
78. According Ned, that’s the best Chinese restaurant in the city.
A. of B. in C. at D. to
79. Unfortunately, he didn’t succeed getting the job after all.
A.in B. on C. for D. at
80. Matt worked so hard that he finally made .
A. haste B. it to the top C. the most of D. difficult
81. Andrew managed a promotion.
A.in getting B. to get C. getting D. get
82. I’d rather with my cousin for the weekend.
A.stay B. to stay C. staying D. to staying
83. They suggested the children to the new aquarium.
A.to take B. in taking C. taking D. to taking
84. Don't forget off the computer when you finish.
A.turning B. to turning C. turn D. to turn
85. I'm sorry but I don't really feel like them tonight.
A.seeing B. to see C. see D. to seeing
86. Charles his car washed for two months.
A.hadn’t been B. hasn’t had C. hasn’t D. hadn’t been having
87. Could I by fax, please?
A.have been sent B. have sent it C. had it sent D. have it sent
88. You checked the report twice.
A.should have been B. could
C. should have D. could have been
89. They come back from the shopping centre by now.
A.must have B. must have to C. might be D. may have been
90. I’m not sure, but I think he used your coffee mug.
A.can have been B. might have to C. can be D. may have
91. I was cooking and talking on the phone .
A.at once B. at random C. at a glance D. at the same time
92. They’re having a lesson .
A.at random B. at a glance C. at the moment D. at once
93. of six, he wanted to become an astronaut.
A.At a glance B. At the age C. At the moment D. At the same time

94. The headmaster told them to go to their classroom .


A.at once B. at the age C. at his own speed D. at a glance
95. I'm really sorry, but I didn't have that your mother was so seriously ill.
A.the chance B. an argument C. a lot in common D. the slightest idea
96. The chief editor had at the whole magazine before it was printed.
A.an effect B. a look C. a lot in common D. an argument
97. I'm sure that he had leaving you here all by yourself.
A.a look at B. the chance C. no intention of D. an effect on
98. Unfortunately, they had a big their supervisor yesterday morning.
A.effect on B. intention of C. look at D. argument with
99. Gregory never what his mother tells him.
A.informs B. is used to C. pays attention to D. makes his way to
100. Mona's teacher her from taking the exams.
A.informed B. discouraged C. waited D. made
101. I could killed if the driver hadn't stopped quickly.
A. have B. have been C. to have D. to have been
102. If the meat so tough, the children would have eaten it.
A. hadn’t been B. hasn’t been C. wouldn’t be D. wouldn’t have been
103. If you hadn't helped me, I finished on time.
A. didn’t B. wouldn’t C. wouldn’t be D. wouldn’t have
104. He wouldn't have believed me if he it with his own eyes.
A. haven’t seen B. wouldn’t see C. hadn’t seen D. hadn’t been seen
105. I wish I answer all his questions.
A. can B. could C. had D. have to
106. If only the fire brigade earlier.
A. arrives B. has arrived C. was arriving D. had arrived
107. He wishes he so many mistakes.
A. made B. hadn’t made C. hasn’t made D. had made
108. these two books have the information I need.
A. None B. Not any C. Neither of D. Not of
109. Ian and Gerry took part in the competition.
A. Both B. Either C. Neither D. All
110. four of my friends have their own computer.
A.None B. All C. Either D. Both
111. I thought I knew him very well, but it would never have gone that he
would decide to live abroad.
A.wild B. red C. bananas D. through my mind
112. Liam and Ken have checked it. I'm sure nothing can .
A.go wrong B. go wild C. go red D. go over the top
113. Dean is very shy. He always goes when somebody talks to him.
A. bad B. red C. wrong D. through his mind
114. It's very hot in here. Don't leave the fish out of the fridge because it will .
A.go wild B. go bananas C. go bad D. go over the top
115. At , you’ve got your own bedroom now that you moved house.
A.last B. late C. lately D. later
116. I've noticed that Helen hasn't been feeling very well .
A.latest B. later C. late D. lately
117. I try not to have dinner at night.
A. last B. late C. latest D. least

118. You could at phone me to let me know that you wouldn't come.
A.later B. late C. least D. latest
119. I can't stand him any more; I'm going to put things straight .
A.all over B. at all C. all the same D. once and for all
120. , his comments on their behaviour seemed fair.
A.All over B. All in all C. At all D. All year round
121. I was very tired yesterday because I for two nights.
A.hadn't been sleeping B. hadn't slept
C. didn't sleep D. was sleeping
122. How long had you been standing there before I you?
A.see B. had seen C. was seeing D. saw
123. When Jill heard the alarm, she ran out of the house, but the thieves her car.
A.had already stolen B. were already stolen
C. already stole D. had already been stealing
124. Mark to learn Spanish on his own for three years, but last year he decided to
go to a language school
A.was trying B. had been trying
C. has tried D. has been trying
125. Eric said that he had lost his mobile phone .
A.yesterday B. previous day C. the day until D. the day before
126. Carl told that Tom couldn't be there on time.
A.me B. to me C. for me D. at me
127. His secretary told them in the office.
A.not wait B. not to wait C. to not wait D. don't wait
128. Mr. Taylor to the hotel manager about the service in the hotel.
A.said B. explained C. accused D. complained
129. Mike asked me abroad before.
A.whether I travel B. had I travelled
C. if I travelled D. whether I had travelled
130. The police officer asked me .
A.where are you from B. whether you are from
C. where I was from D. where was I from
131. Both my brother and I are still our old friends from Dover.
A.in place of B. in touch with C. in answer to D. in addition to
132. Could you tell me who is of the marketing department?
A.in charge B. in answer C. in agreement D. in comparison
133. In painting the whole house, he built a new garage.
A.charge of B. front of C. addition to D. touch with
134. The children were telling stories the fireplace.
A.in place of B. in touch with C. in addition to D. in front of
135. The teacher asked me when World War II .
A.broke out B. broke in C. broke into D. broke down
136. Joe was late because his car had .
A.broken out B. broken in C. broken down D. broken through
137. Somebody my best friend's house a week ago.
A.broke out B. broke into C. broke through D. broke down
138. I'm sorry for on your conversation but we have to leave soon,
A.breaking in B. breaking down C. breaking through D. breaking out

139. He was caught stealing money from my purse.


A.off guard B. sight of C. a cold D. red-handed
140. Don't walk in the rain without your anorak or you’ll .
A.catch a cold B. catch sight of it C. catch your eye D. catch it off guard
141. The plans for the new hospital soon.
A.will make B. will be made C. will be making D. are made
142. All the bills by my father.
A.have paid B. be paid C. been paid D. have been paid
143. The Spanish language in many countries.
A.is spoken B. speaks C. are spoken D. spoken
144. I didn't turn on the light I didn't want to wake the baby up.
A.because of B. as C. despite D. so as not
145. Our flight wasn't cancelled the heavy storm.
A.although B. in spite C. despite D. even though
146. They took a taxi catch their flight.
A.so as B. so that C. as to D. in order to
147. Is tomorrow's newspaper right now?
A.been printed B. be printing C. being printed D. been printing
148. George at 5 o'clock yesterday.
A.has been interviewed B. was interviewing
C. interviewed D. was being interviewed
149. Samuel to be responsible for the accident.
A.is believed B. believed C. has believed D. has been believed
150. He a bike by his grandparents.
A.gave B. was given C. was giving D. will give
151. The new bridge is still under .
A.supervision B. age C. the same roof D. construction
152. Barry worked on this project under the of Mr Thomson.
A.supervision B. repair C. age D. consideration
153. The company's offer is under .
A.construction B. consideration C. repair D. the same roof
154. Tim and Matt argue all the time. They can't live under .
A.the same roof B. age C. consideration D. construction
155. Mr Pitt doesn't have a credit card and always pays .
A.in common B. in fact C. in cash D. in detail
156. The guests will be here in twenty minutes. In , we can lay the table.
A.detail B. common C. danger D. the meantime
157. I'm afraid we have nothing with Philip and his brother.
A.in common B. in detail C. in the meantime D. in danger
158. Isn't Mark here? In , we'll have to start the meeting without him.
A. detail B. that case C. cash D. common
159. Why don't you ask him to put you to Mr Robinson?
A.up B. out C. through D. up with
160. Since he missed the last bus, I can put him for the night
A.forward B. through C. up with D. up
161. The electrician a new camera at the bank right now.
A.installs B. was installing C. is installing D. had installed
162. I to sort out this situation once and for all.
A.will B. am going C. shall D. will be going

163. As Liam down the street, a flower pot fell on his head.
A.walks B. was walking C. is walking D. walking
164. This time next week we our final exam.
A.are talking B. take C. will be taking D. will have taken
165. You can have the cheese cake or the coconut tart.
A.either B. neither C. both D. none
166. It’s difficult for me right now. I need more time to think about it.
A.decide B. deciding C. to be decided D. to decide
167. Oliver speaks Japanese really .
A.well B. good C. better D. best
168. He warned me on that chair because it was broken.
A.not sitting B. never sitting C. don’t sit D. not to sit
169. There’s a carrot cake left but not enough for all of your friends.
A.few B. little C. a few D. a little
170. Did you know that reptiles are cold-blooded?
A.all B. either C. neither D. none
171. the train was late, he got to work on time.
A.Despite B. Although C. In spite D. In spite of
172. Dad was right! I really wish I his advice!
A.take B. took C. had taken D. have taken
173. I couldn’t fall asleep last night, so I tried a book, but that didn’t help either.
A.to read B. reading C. read D. to have read
174. If I you, I’d call him right now.
A.am B. have been C. will be D. were
175. This exercise isn’t as easy it may seem.
A. as B. so C. than D. from
176. Last Saturday they visited the village their father was born.
A. which B. where C. whose D. when
177. Give me a call when you to the office.
A.go B. will go C. are going D. went
178. I’m a bit tired so I’d rather in tonight.
A.staying B. am staying C. to stay D. stay
179. Unless you start taking your medication, you feel better.
A.will B. won’t C. would D. wouldn’t
180. When I arrived at the airport, I realized that I my ticket.
A.have forgotten B. forget C. had forgotten D. was forgeting
181. The children are looking seeing their cousins from Mexico.
A.forward to B. after C. out D. over
182. Peter’s job interview turned to be a total disaster.
A.up B. off C. out D. down
183. I really wish you wouldn’t comment everything I do. It’s really annoying.
A.with B. at C. for D. on
184. The new project is under Mr. Benson’s
A.supervision B. construction C. consideration D. repair
185. Could you please inform me the changes with occurred in the new program?
A.on B. with C. for D. about
186. My father was raised in great so he doesn’t like to waste money on silly things.
A.luxury B. poverty C. consideration D. supervision

187. We were asked to pay .


A.with regard to B. at convenience C. in advance D. into consideration
188. We’ll discuss the matter in .
A.detail B. conclusion C. meantime D. fact
189. We finally found tickets for the match so we will go .
A.at all B. all over C. all in all D. after all
190. We can arrange an appointment .
A.with regard to B. into consideration C. at all D. at your convenience
191. My sister helped me give the invitations.
A.up B. out C. off D. away
192. Take . There’s no need to shout.
A.no notice B. part in C. it easy D. your time
193. The doctor would like to look your results one more time.
A.out B. up C. after D. over
194. You see a doctor about that cough.
A.had better B. would better C. could better D. should better
195. What between 5 and 6 o’clock last night?
A.had you done B. were you doing C. have you done D. had you been doing
196. We have an upset stomach this morning. The fish we ate last night have been fresh
A.shouldn’t B. wouldn’t C. needn’t D. couldn’t
197. You should your hair cut. It has grown really long.
A.had B. having C. have D. to have
198. My father said that he about buying me a scooter.
A.would think B. will think C. is thinking D. has thought
199. “Can I have some more cake?” “Help yourself. You ask.”
A.can’t B. needn’t C. couldn’t D. wouldn’t
200. Mandy them not to touch the wire.
A.suggested B. apologized C. warned D. denied
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1.
A. Always keep this door open.
B. Do not park in front of this entrance.
C. Permission is needed to park here.
D. Only use this entrance in an emergency.

2
A. Drinks cannot be ordered at the bar.
B. Use this machine when the bar is closed.
C. There is a drinks machine in the bar.
D. This machine is not working at the moment.

3. A. The librarian needs to see your books before you go.


B. Make sure you take all your books with you.
C. Return your books before you leave the library.
D. The librarian will show you where to put your books.

4.

A. This room cannot be used at present.


B. This door must always be kept locked.
C. Lock the room when it is not being used.
D. Keep the key to this door in the room.

5. A. Supersaver tickets can be used every day except Fridays.

B. You need a special ticket to travel on a Friday.


C. Supersaver tickets cannot be bought before the weekend.
D. You can save money by travelling on a Friday.

6. A. Do not forget to put your luggage outside your room.


B. Keep the corridor clear of luggage.
C. Bags left in the corridor will be removed.
D. Bags will be collected from the corridor.
7. A. Wait upstairs to see the nurse.
B. Go upstairs to make an appointment with the nurse.
C. The nurse will tell you when it is your turn.
D. The nurse can only see patients with appointments.

8.
A. Do not touch the fruit before paying for it.
B. Damaged fruit must be paid for.
C. Self-service fruit is cheaper.
D. Choose your fruit and then pay for it.

9. A. Please be quiet while people are taking their examination.


B. Do not talk to the examiner.
C. Do not speak during the examination.
D. The examiner will tell you when you can talk.

10. A. Bring your computer here for repairs.


B. We will not mend computers bought from other shops.
C. We charge to repair computers not bought here.
D. Computers bought here never need repairing.

11. A. The entrance to the bank is through the library


B. The travel agency has moved its entrance
C. The library is now a travel agency
D. The travel agency is no longer open

12. A. This list shows who has been chosen to go on the trip
B. This list should be signed by people wanting to go on the
trip
C. Check the list for information if you are going on the trip
D. If you find your name on this list, you can go on the trip.
13. A. The new ticket office is now open
B. There will be two ticket offices after 17 September
C. This ticket office will be close for one day
D. This ticket office will close on 16 September

14.
A. If you spend less than £10, you cannot pay by credit card.
B. We prefer cash for large sales.
C. We make a charge if you pay by credit card.
D. If you spend more than £ 10, you must pay by credit card.

15.
A. Dogs must wait outside.
B. Dogs must walk with their owners.
C. Dogs must be kept on a chain
D. Dogs must be held.

16.
A. Everything is cheaper this week.
B. No extra charges next week.
C. Usual prices this week.
D. Cheaper prices next week.

17. A. You can send your groceries from here.


B. You can store your groceries here.
C. You can get your free groceries here.
D. You can have your groceries sent to you.

18.
A. Cleaning now costs twice as much.
B. Cleaning costs are now cheaper.
C. Cleaning costs are going up.
D. Cleaning costs will stay the same.

19.
A. You must pay to park here.
B. If you use the train you can park here.
C. This space is for railway officials.
D. No one is allowed to park here.
20.
A. You can buy your ticket during the journey.
B. You pay when you get off.
C. You have to book a seat before travelling.
D. You have to buy a ticket before your journey

21. A. Passengers are allowed to change their seats.


B. Passengers are allowed to eat snacks on the bus.
C. Passengers can make noise on the bus.
D. Passengers have to follow the bus rules.

22.
A. Knock the door if you want to enter when it does not often.
B. Open the door when you want to enter.
C. You are not allowed to enter when the door does not open.
D. You are not allowed to enter if the door open.

23.
A. It’s unsafe to go ahead because the area is flooding.
B. You will be drown if you turn around.
C. You should go ahead if you want to avoid flooding area.
D. If you can swim, you can go ahead.

24. A. This is dogs’ play area


B. Children can play with dogs in this area
C. Dogs are not allowed to enter this area.
D. People can take their dogs with them in this area.

25.
A. People must wear long sleeve shirt and trousers in this area.
B. People must wear casual clothes in this area except long sleeve shirt
and trousers.
C. People have to wear formal clothes in this area except long sleeve
shirt and trousers.
D. Long sleeve shirt and trousers should be worn in this area.
26.
A. Pay attention to the kids when you are playing.
B. You have to slow down your speed and be careful when you are
driving in this area.
C. You are not allowed to drive in this area.
D. Driving is prohibited in this area.

27.
A. This area is for smoking only.
B. This area is for eating only.
C. This area is for drinking only.
D. You are not allowed to smoke, eat and drink in this area.
28.
A. Only adults are permitted to drink alcohol on this site.
B. People under 18 are not allowed to drink alcohol on this site.
C. No one can drink alcohol on this site.
D. You are permitted to buy alcohol on this site.

29. A. People will give you a free drive when they see this sign.
B. Drivers won’t stop when you want to hitchhike here.
C. You are allowed to hitchhike when you see this sign.
D. Hitch hiking is accepted here.

30. A. Parents and visitors are free to enter the school.


B. Visitors have to sign in at the office to enter the school.
C. Parents don’t have to sign in at the office to enter the school.
D. All parents and visitors have to sign in to receive a pass at the
office in order to enter the school.

31.
A. Students can use their cell phones outside the school campus.
B. Students are allowed to use cell phones in the school campus.
C. Students have to submit their cell phones at the school gate before
they enter the school campus.
D. Parents should keep their children’s cell phones before their
children enter the school.

32.
A. There is no parking left in this area.
B. This parking zone is used only for buses.
C. Bus drivers are not allowed to stop here.
D. This parking zone is used only for loading goods.
33.
A. It won’t hurt if you are falling down.
B. This area of working is safe.
C. You will be in the danger of falling if you don’t work at a safe
distance and don’t use safety belt.
D. You don’t need to use safety belt when you work in this site.

34. A. Drivers can park in this area after 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
B. Parking time in this area is from 7 AM to 6 PM Monday to Friday.
C. Drivers are allowed to park their cars in this area before 7 AM and after
6 PM.
D. Parking is not allowed in this area from 7AM to 6 PM Monday
through Friday.

35.
A. Avoid smoking and naked lights because this area is highly
flammable.
B. This is non-smoker area.
C. Naked lights aren’t allowed to use in this area.
D. Smokers should use naked lights to light their cigarettes in this
area.
36.
A. We cannot deliver papers at the weekend.
B. We plan to stop delivering papers five days from now.
C. You must tell us five days early if you don’t want papers.
D. Please tell us if you don’t want papers at the weekend.

37.
A. Accident patients are not admitted here.
B. The emergency department is closed.
C. This hospital only accepts accident patients.
D. Contact this hospital in an emergency.

38.
A. Family tickets save time
B. Family tickets save money.
C. Family tickets may be more expensive.
D. Family tickets have gone down in price.
39.
A. Many people don’t want a motorway.
B. Building the motorway starts today.
C. People are going to talk about building a motor way.
D. Everyone travelling on the motorway should meet here.

40.
A. You cannot bring your luggage into the dining room.
B. You must look after your things yourself.
C. You should give your things to the manager.
D. You should lock things in your suitcase.

WRITING 30d gồm 2 phần


3 bài viết thư (20d) + 25 câu viết lại (10d)
Ai viết thư thì tuyệt đối ko được share người khác .
vì chỉ cần 2 bài viết giống nhau thì bài thi sẽ 0d ( đạo văn )
Thành sẽ soạn ra mẫu .các bạn khi nhận đc bài thì cũng tinh chỉnh lại 1 vài thông tin để tránh trùng
nhau nhé .

khi viết thư : ko ghi tên riêng - ko ghi số điện thoại - ko dùng bút tẩy - ko gạch xóa lung tung
Topic 16: You have just moved into a new home and are planning to hold a house-warming. You
are worried that the noise may disturb your neighbor. Write a letter with at least 150 words to your
neighbor. In your letter:
● introduce yourself
● describe your plans for the party
● invite your neighbor to come
Topic 17: You have been offered a job that will require you to move to a city that you have never
visited before. You have a friend who lives there. Write an email with at least 150 words to your
friend. In your email:
● explain your situation
● say why you feel unsure about living in the city
● ask some questions about life in the city
Topic 18: You have a friend who lives abroad. You have decided to apply for a course at one of
the colleges/universities in his city. Write an email with at least 150 words to your friend
explaining:
● tell them about the college/university and the course
● why you want to do it
● ask for their help to find accommodation if you get admission to the course

Chủ đề 16: Bạn vừa chuyển đến nhà mới và đang có ý định tổ chức tân gia. Bạn lo lắng rằng tiếng ồn có thể
làm phiền hàng xóm của bạn. Viết một lá thư ít nhất 150 từ cho hàng xóm của bạn. Trong bức thư của bạn:
giới thiệu bản thân
 mô tả kế hoạch của bạn cho bữa tiệc
mời hàng xóm của bạn đến

Chủ đề 17: Bạn được mời làm một công việc yêu cầu bạn phải chuyển đến một thành phố mà bạn chưa từng
đến trước đây. Bạn có một người bạn sống ở đó. Viết một email có ít nhất 150 từ cho bạn bè của bạn. Trong
email của bạn:
 giải thích tình huống của bạn
nói lý do tại sao bạn cảm thấy không chắc chắn về cuộc sống ở thành phố
đặt một số câu hỏi về cuộc sống ở thành phố

Chủ đề 18: Bạn có một người bạn sống ở nước ngoài. Bạn đã quyết định đăng ký một khóa học tại một trong
những trường cao đẳng/đại học ở thành phố của mình. Viết một email ít nhất 150 từ cho bạn bè của bạn để giải
thích:
nói với họ về trường cao đẳng/đại học và khóa học
tại sao bạn muốn làm điều đó
yêu cầu họ giúp đỡ tìm chỗ ở nếu bạn được nhận vào khóa học

Phần viết lại câu : có 25 câu - đề thi ra 5 câu liên tục


đề và phần bôi đen bên dưới vào bài thi sẽ cho sẵn .

Nên học kĩ phần này : đa số toàn viết lại đề dễ kiếm 10d


1. There was never any answer when he rang.

⮲ Every time he rang, there was never any answer

2. No one expected his coming.

⮲ He wasn't expected to come.

3. He offered me a glass of wine.

⮲ “Would you like a glass of wine?", he said.

4. They changed their plan because the weather was bad.

⮲ Due to bad weather, they changed their plan

5. The increasing number of cars has caused serious air pollution.

⮲ Serious air pollution has been caused by the creasing number of cars

6. "What does it mean to you?" Rosemary asked me.


⮲ Rosemary wanted wanted to know what it meant to me.

7. That's the last time I go to that restaurant.

⮲ I certainly won’t go to that restaurant any more.

8. If you don't rest yourself, you really will be ill.


⮲ Unless you rest yourself you really will be ill.

9. Last month my sister borrowed the novel from me.

⮲ Last month I lent my sister the my novel.

10. She hasn't read a novel before.


⮲ This is the first novel that my sister has read

11. The novel has 150 pages.

⮲ There are 150 pages in the novel

12. This novel is longer than Joan Brady's other books.

⮲ Joan Brady's other books are shorter than this novel

13. How much does the novel cost?

⮲ What is the cost of the novel ?

14. It's not worth trying to make her change her mind.

⮲ There's no point trying to make her change her mind.

15. He was driving very fast because he didn't know the road was icy.

⮲ If he had known the road was icy, he wouldn't have been driving so fast

16. I haven't seen her since we left school.

⮲ The last time I saw her was when we left school

17. I get to work in twenty minutes.

⮲ It takes me twenty minutes to get to work

18. "Don't walk on the grass", the gardener said to us.


⮲ The gardener told us not to walk on the grass

19. The theatre has two cafes.

⮲ There are two cafes in the theatre.

20. Three hundred students entered the swimming competition last year.

⮲ Three hundred students took part in the swimming competiton last year

21. Peter said, “Why don’t you go to the booking office yourself?”
⮲ Peter said, “How about going to booking office yourself ?”

22. Many theatres accept credit cards.

⮲ At many theatres, you can use your credit cards to pay for your tickets

23. You can’t smoke in the theatre.

⮲ Smoking is not allowed in this theater.

24. He spoke so softly that we couldn’t hear him.

⮲ His voice was so soft that we couldn't hear him

25. The university has never been ranked number one before.
⮲ This is the first time the university has been rank number one

Reading : 4 bài = 20c = 5d

Text 7: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Butterflies are among the most extensively studied insects – an estimated 90
percent of the world‟s species have scientific names. As a consequence, they are
perhaps the best groupof insects for examining patterns of terrestrial biotic diversity
and distribution. Butterflies also have a favorable image with the general public.
Hence, they are an excellent group for communicating information on science and
conservation issues such as diversity.
Perhaps the aspect of butterfly diversity that has received the most attention over
the past century is the striking difference in species richness between tropical and
temperate regions.
For example, in 1875, one biologist pointed out the diversity of butterflies in the
Amazon when he mentioned that about 700 species were found within an hour‟s walk,
whereas the total number found on the British islands did not exceed 66, and the
whole of Europe supported only 321. This early comparison of tropical and temperate
butterfly richness has been well confirmed.
A general theory of diversity would have to predict not only this difference
between temperate and tropical zones, but also patterns within each region, and how
these patterns vary among different animal and plant groups. However, for butterflies,
variation of species richness within temperate and tropical regions is poorly
understood. Indeed, comparisons of numbers of species among the Amazon basin,
tropical Asia, and Africa are still mostly “personal communication” citations, even for
vertebrates. In other words, unlike comparison temperate and tropical areas, these
patterns are still in the documentation phase.
In documenting geographical variation in butterfly diversity, some arbitrary,
practical decisions are made. Diversity, number of species, and species richness are
used synonymously; little is known about the evenness of butterfly distribution. The
New World butterflies make up the preponderance of examples because they are the
most familiar species. It is hoped that by focusing on them, the errors generated by
imperfect and incomplete taxonomy will be minimized.
1. The word “striking” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to…
A. physical
B. confusing
C. noticeable
D. successful
2. Butterflies are a good example for communicating information about
conservation issues because they…
A. are simple in structure
B. have been given scientific names
C. are viewed positively by people
D. are found mainly in temperate climates.
3. What is the most distinguishing feature of butterfly diversity in the past century?
A. Numerous patterns of terrestrial biotic diversity and distribution.
B. Comparisons of behavior patterns of butterflies and certain animal groups.
C. The striking difference in species richness between tropical and temperate regions.
D. The documentation phase of the process.
4. Which aspect of butterflies does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Their physical characteristics.
B. Their adaptation to different habitats
C. Their names
D. Their variety
5. The word “generated” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to…
A. requested
B. caused
C. assisted
D. estimated

Text 17: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Before the 1500‟s, the western plains of North America were dominated by
farmers. One group, the Mandans, lived in the upper Missouri River country,
primarily in present – day North Dakota. They had large villages of houses built
close together. The tight arrangement enabled the Mandans to protect themselves
more easily from the attacks of others who might seek to obtain some of the food
these highly capable farmers stored from one year to the next.
The women had primary responsibility for the fields. They had to exercise
considerable skill to produce the desired results, for their northern location meant
fleeting growing seasons. Winter often lingered; autumn could be ushered in by
severe frost. For good measure, during the spring and summer, drought, heat, hail,
grasshoppers, and other frustrations might await the wary grower.
Under such conditions, Mandan women had to grow maize capable of weathering
adversity. They began as early as it appeared feasible to do so in the spring,
clearing the land, using fire to clear stubble from the fields and then planting. From
this point until the first green corn could be harvested, the crop required labor and
vigilance.
Harvesting proceeded in two stages. In August the Mandans picked a smaller
amount of the crop before it had matured fully. This green corn was boiled, dried
and shelled, with some of the maize slated for immediate consumption and the rest
stored in animal – skin bags. Later in the fall, the people picked the rest of the
corn. They saved the best of the harvest for seeds or for trade, with the remainder
eaten right away or stored for alter use in underground reserves. With appropriate
banking of the extra food, the Mandans protected themselves against the disaster of
crop failure and accompany hunger.
The woman planted another staple, squash, about the first of June, and harvested it
near the time of the green corn harvest. After they picked it, they sliced it, dried it,
and strung the slices before they stored them. Once again, they saved the seeds
from the best of the year‟s crop. The Mandans also grew sunflowers and tobacco;
the latter was the particular task of the older men.

1. What is the main topic of the passage?


A. The agricultural activities of a North American Society
B. Various ways corn can be used.
C. The problems encountered by farmers specializing in growing once crop.
D. Weather conditions on the western plains.
2. The Mandans built their houses close together in order to…
A. guard their supplies of food
B. share farming implements
C. protect themselves against the weather
D. allow more room for growing corn
3. Why does the author believe that the Mandans were skilled farmers?
A. They developed new varieties of corn.
B. They could grow crops despite adverse weather.
C. They developed effective fertilizers.
D. They could grow crops in most types of soil.
4. Which of the following crops was cultivated primarily by men?
A. Squash
B. Sunflower
C. Corn
D. Tobacco
5. Throughout the passage, the author implies that the Mandans…
A. planned for the future
B. valued individuality
C. were open to strangers
D. were very adventurous

Text 19: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
Long before they can actually speak, babies pay special attention to the speech
they hear around them. Within the first month of their lives, babies‟ responses to
the sound of the human voice will be different from their responses to other sorts
of auditory stimuli. They will stop crying when they hear a person talking, but not
if they hear a bell or the sound of a rattle. At first, the sounds that an infant notices
might be only those words that receive the heaviest emphasis and that often occur
at the ends of utterances. By the time they are six or seven weeks old, babies can
detect the difference between syllables pronounced with rising and falling
inflections. Very soon, these differences in adult stress and intonation can influence
babies‟ emotional states and behavior. Long before they develop actual language
comprehension, babies can sense when an adult is playful or angry, attempting to
initiate or terminate new behavior, and so on, merely on the basis of cues such as
the rate, volume, and melody of adult speech.
Adults make it as easy as they can for babies to pick up a language by exaggerating
such cues. One researcher observed babies and their mothers in six diverse cultures
and found that, in all six languages, the mothers used simplified syntax, short
utterances and nonsense sounds, and transformed certain sounds into baby talk.
Other investigators have noted that when mothers talk to babies who are only a few
months old, they exaggerate the pitch, loudness, and intensity of their words. They
also exaggerate their facial expressions, hold vowels longer, and emphasize certain
words.
More significant for language development than their response to general
intonation is observation that tiny babies can make relatively fine distinctions
between speech sounds. In other words, babies enter the world with the ability to
make precisely those perceptual discriminations that are necessary if they are to
acquire aural language.
Babies obviously derive pleasure from sound input, too: even as young as nine
months they will listen to songs or stories, although the words themselves are
beyond their understanding. For babies, language is a sensory-motor delight rather
than the route to prosaic meaning that it often is for adults.
1. Which of the following can be inferred about the findings described in paragraph 2?
A. Babies ignore facial expressions in comprehending aural language.
B. Mothers from different cultures speak to their babies in similar ways.
C. Babies who are exposed to more than one language can speak earlier than babies
exposed to a single language.
D. The mothers observed by the researchers were consciously teaching their babies to speak.
2. According to the author, why do babies listen to songs and stories, even though
they cannot understand them?
A. They can remember them easily.
B. They focus on the meaning of their parents‟ word.
C. They enjoy the sound.
D. They understand the rhythm.
3. The passage mentions all of the followings as the ways adults modify their speech
when talking to babies EXCEPT…
A. speaking with shorter sentences
B. giving all words equal emphasis
C. using meaningless sounds
D. speaking more loudly than normal
4. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The differences between a baby‟s and an adult‟s ability to comprehend language
B. How babies perceive and respond to the human voice in their earliest stages
of language development
C. The response of babies to sounds other than the human voice
D. How babies differentiate between the sound of the human voice and other sounds
5. What point does the author make to illustrate that babies are born with the ability
to acquire language?
A. Babies exaggerate their own sounds and expressions.
B. Babies begin to understand words in songs.
C. Babies notice even minor differences between speech sounds.
D. Babies are more sensitive to sounds than are adults.

Text 22: Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer
After inventing dynamite, Swedish-born Alfred Nobel became a very rich man.
However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel preferred
not to be remembered as the inventor of dynamite, so in 1895, just two weeks
before his death·, he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people who
had
made worthwhile contributions to humanity. Originally there were five awards:
literature, physics, chemistry, medicine, and peace. Economics was added in 1968,
just sixty-seven years after the first awards ceremony.
Nobel‟s original legacy of nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on
this sum is used for the awards which vary from $30,000 to $125,000.
Every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel‟s death, the awards (gold
medal, illuminated diploma, and money) are presented to the winners. Sometimes
politics plays an important role in the judges‟ decisions. Americans have won
numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning of World War II.
Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their prizes.
1. In how many fields are prizes bestowed?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 2
D. 10
2. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT…
A. Ceremonies are held on December 10 to commemorate Nobel’s invention
B. Politics plays an important role in selecting the winners
C. A few individuals have won two awards
D. Awards vary in monetary value
3. How much money did Nobel leaves for the prizes?
A. $9,000,000
B. $155,000
C. $125,000
D. $30,000
4. The Nobel prize was established in order to ….
A. recognize worthwhile contributions to humanity
B. spend money
C. resolve political differences
D. honor the inventor of dynamite
5. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Alfred Nobel created awards in six categories for contributions to humanity.
B. Alfred Nobel left all of his money to science.
C. Alfred Nobel became very rich when he invented dynamite
D . Alfred Nobel made a lasting contribution to humanity

Cloze text 4 bài = 40c = 10d (đáp án ko xáo )

TEXT 7: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.

Cave Paintings in Australia

A cave containing over 200 paintings was discovered in the Wollemi National Park, Australia, eight years
ago. Some of the paintings are (1) least 3,000 years old. (2) is even
more surprising is that the cave was found by chance by someone walking in the area. However, the site of
the cave was so difficult to reach that it (3) a long time before researchers could visit it.
The exact location of the site has to be (4) secret. This is to (5) the cave from
being visited by sightseers who do not (6) how easy it is to (7) the
paintings.
The paintings show people and animals, (8) birds, lizards and other Australian animals
that can (9) _ be seen today. According to researchers, (10) its recent
discovery, nobody had visited the cave for around 200 years.
1. A. in B. of C. to D. at
2. A. How B. What C. Why D. Which
3. A. lasted B. spent C. took D. finished
4. A. remained B. set C. controlled D. kept
5. A. prevent B. miss C. escape D. avoid
6. A. catch B. realise C. dream D. feel
7. A. waste B. injure C. damage D. upset
8. A. involving B. adding C. including D. consisting
9. A. yet B. already C. ever D. still
10. A. by B. after C. until D. on

TEXT 16: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
Most Americans eat three meals (1) the day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast
begins between 7:00 and 8:00am, lunch between 11:00 am and noon, and dinner between 6:00 and 8:00 pm.
On Sundays "brunch" is a (2) of breakfast and lunch, typically beginning at 11:00
am. Students often enjoy a "study break" or evening snack around 10:00 or 11:00 pm. Breakfast and lunch
tend to be light meals, with only one (3)
. Dinner is the main meal.
(3) breakfast Americans will eat cereal with milk which are often mixed (5)
in a bowl, a glass of orange juice, and toasted bread or muffin with jam, butter, or margarine.
Another common breakfast meal is scrambled eggs or (6) omelet with potatoes and
breakfast meat (bacon or sausage). People who are on a (7) eatjust a cup of yogurt.
Lunch and dinner are more (8) . When eating at a formal dinner,you may be overwhelmed by the
number of utensils. How do you (9) the difference
between a salad fork, a butter fork, and a dessert fork? Most Americans do not know the answer (10) . But
knowing which fork or spoon to use first is simple:use the outermost utensils first and the utensils closest to
the plate last.
1. A. in B. for C. on D. during
2. A. addition B. connection C. combination D. attachment
3. A. course B. food C. menu D. goods
4. A. For B. In C. At D. With
5. A. each other B. together C. one another D. others
6. A. a B. an C. the D. no article
7. A. holiday B. engagement C. diet D. duty
8. A. vary B. variety C. varied D. variously
9. A. say B. talk C. speak D. tell
10. A. too B. either C. so D. neither

TEXT 17: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
What do you do well? What do you enjoy doing? Your answers to these two questions will help you identify
your (1) . An employer will consider you seriously for a (2)
when you can show them that you know who you are, what you can offer and which you have
studied. Sometimes it is difficult to know what your weaknesses are. Clearly not everyone is equally good (3)
everything. You may need to improve yourselfand so (4) courses in that field could
turn a weakness into strength.
You will need to (5) some time on your self-assessment. Your honesty andthe desire for self-improvement
will lead to (6) in getting the right job. Explorethe following seven areas to start to get to know
yourself: your aptitude, your skills, your personality, the level of responsibility you feel comfortable with,
your interests and your needs. Ask (7) if you have any special talents and if you need to consider your
physical health when choosing a job. Be as honest and realistic as you can, and ask for other people's (8)
if necessary. Make a list of these things. It is usually a good idea totalk
about your aptitudes with teachers, family and friends;
If you are considering a career that (9) a special talent, such as art, acrobatics,
mathematics or music, discuss your aptitudes with (10) expert in that area and discover how they fit
the needs of the occupation.
1. A. strong B. strength C. strengthen D. strengthened
2. A. position B. location C. spot D. room
3. A. upon B. in C. at D. for
4. A. meeting B. taking C. choosing D. interviewing
5. A. use B. make C. lose D. spend
6. A. success B. successful C. successfully D. succeed
7. A. you B. your C. yours D. yourself
8. A. interests B. fields C. opinions D. attendances
9. A. requires B. asks C. tells D. urges
10. A. a B. an C. the D. no article

TEXT 18: Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word or phrase.
The interview is one of the most important (1) in the job search process.
When an employer invites you to an interview, he/she is indicating an (2) in yourself. The
interview gives both of you the opportunity to (3) enough information to determine if
you are a good "fit" for each other. Think of an interview as a highly focused professional conversation. You
should (4) the limited amount of time you
have learning about the employer's needs and discuss the ways you can meet these needs. In many cases, you
will interview at least, twice before being employed for a (5)
. Once in a brief screening interview and at least once again in a (6)
serious meeting when you may also talk to many of your potential coworkers.
A job interview is a strategic conversation with a purpose. Your goal is to show the employer that you have
the (7) , background, and ability to do the job and that youcan
successfully fit into the organization. The interview is also your (8) to gather information
about the job, the organization, and future career opportunities to figure out if the position and work
environment are (9) for you. Most employers do not hirepeople based on certificates or diplomas alone.
Personality, (10) , enthusiasm, a positive outlook, and excellent interpersonal and
communication skills count heavily in the selection process.

1. A. parts B. roles C. fields D. facts


2. A. interest B. interesting C. interested D. interestingly
3. A. fill B. change C. exchange D. translate
4. A. do B. spend C. post D. apply
5. A. condition B. location C. satisfaction D. position
6. A. most B. mostly C. more D. more than
7. A. skills B. aspects C. appearances D. weaknesses
8. A. fates B. feasts C. lucks D. opportunities
9. A. fit B. right C. accurate D. exact
10. A. confide B. confidence C. confident D. confidently

Phần nghe = 20d có 3 phần .


phần 1: điền từ 10d - có bài ( 1, 2, 24 học thật kĩ phần này )
phần 2: nghe đánh TF 5d - có bài 2 ( còn cập nhật nữa )
phần 3: nghe đánh ABCD 5d- có bài (13, 43, 44, 45 )

Text 1 : Listen and fill in the missing words in the blanks below.
Being a kid can be lots of fun. You play a lot – you have a lot of games that Mom and Dad don‟t know how
to play. I love playing (1) soccer I get a lot of time to play soccer as a kid. Adults don‟t have as much time to
play – my dad works so he doesn‟t get to play soccer very much. One bad thing about a kid is school … I
don‟t really like going to school. I can‟t stand doing (2) chores either … especially cleaning my room. Oh,
and, my brother has a new (3) trumpet that‟s really annoying because he isn‟t very good at playing it!
Some good things about being a kid are: summer (4) vacation, playing sports, and getting lots of presents on
my birthday – adults don‟t get as many presents. I like playing with my friends every weekend, too. Bad
things about being a kid are: some of the chores I have to do – I
don‟t mind doing some of them, but there are some I can‟t (5) stand, like doing dishes. Sometimes I can‟t
watch TV when my Dad wants to watch a program that I can‟t watch … I don't like that, and, I don't like
doing homework. But, I am happy I don't have to pay (6) taxes! That‟s one bad thing about being an adult.
I don't like having to go to bed so early … at (7) 7:30 I always have to finish all the food on my plate, even if
I don't like it … yuck. One thing I really don't like … I don't like older people telling me what to do. That‟s
probably the (8) worst thing about being a kid. There are a lot of good things though … I don't have to work
and my parents give me money for (9) allowance. When I am an adult, I‟ll have to pay for everything. And, I
get to see my friends all the time at school … we have (10) recess so we can play. You don't have (10) recess
when you‟re an adult!

TEXT 2:bài này học TF + điền từ, ko được học ABCD vì lần trước nó đã ra điền từ .
Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F)
1. Tatiana can remember 75 of 100 names and faces after 15 minutes. F
2. She has exactly six brothers and sisters. F
3. She feels that remembering everyday things and memorizing things are different processes. T
4. She makes up a story to link random numbers and words, for visualization. F
5. She didn‟t have to do much except for taking lecture notes in college. T
6. Her parents only encouraged her to read and learn languages to help her memory. F
7. She finds memorization interesting. T
8. She recently defeated 60 challengers to keep her memory champion title. F
9. Her parents allowed her to watch TV when she was little. F
10. Tatiana keeps a daily To Do list for remembering things on a daily basis. T
Listen again and fill in the blanks with the missing words.
Now here's an interesting story about the (1) of how memory works... or doesn't
work.
Give Tatiana Cooley 100 faces and names to memorize and she can remember 70 of them
15 minutes later. Give her 4,000 numbers or (2) words and she'll repeat them better than most
people. It's the same with a 54-line poem. So, why does Tatiana Cooley need sticky notes?
She says she's incredibly (3) ! She recently defeated 16 challengers to keep her memory champion
title, but when asked how many brothers and sisters she has, she replied, "Six…er…seven...er six."
She keeps a daily To Do list and says she "lives by reminder notes." According to Tatiana, the ability (4)
thing is different from remembering things on a daily basis. She says her memorizing is "not on the same
level as remembering to call people."
Tatiana (5) that she is not unique. She believes that anybody can train their mind to memorize. She uses two
techniques: visualization and association. For visualization, she looks at material and mentally photographs it.
For association, she makes up a story to (6) random numbers and words.
Tatiana noticed that her ability to memorize was better than average when she was studying in college. She
found that taking (7) notes was enough to prepare for tests. She didn't have to do anything
else.
Tatiana gives credit for her (8) to her mother and father. They only allowed her to watch news
and educational programs on TV when she was growing up. They played games to help her memory and
encouraged her to read and learn languages. She reads in Portuguese,
Spanish, and French. She thinks (9) is fun. She says, "I've always loved to learn. I've been like a
sponge my whole life."
So, there you go, folks, it's reassuring to know that even a memory champion needs a
little help (10) everyday things sometimes. And, our next story is...
1. A. history B. theory C. mystery D. phenomenon
2. A. 500 B. 900 C. 100 D. 50
3. A. open-minded B. absent-minded C. strong-minded D. wrong-minded
4. to recognize B. to realize C. to clarify D. to memorize
5. A. consists B. exists C. insists D. emits
6. A. link B. think C. bring D. click
7. A. letter B. lecture C. better D. whatever
8. family B. facilities C. abilities D. variety
9. A. memorization B. visualization C. association D. modernization
10. A. memorizing B. realizing C. recognizing D. remembering

TEXT 13: Listen carefully and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) for each question.
1. What was the weather like in the United States this past year?
A. It was a typical year for weather. B. It was a terrible year for weather.
C. It was a wonderful year for weather. D. It was a beautiful year for weather.
2. Temperatures around the Great Lakes in January are .
A. high B. low C. hot D. cold
3. Why were airports closed?
A. Because of rain B. Because of storm
C. Because of snow D. Because of smoke
4. What was the weather like in March?
A. Cold B. Cool C. Wet D. Hot
5. What happened through the summer?
A. Flood B. Drought C. Snow D. Storm
6. What happened in Mississippi Valley?
A. Storms B. Thunders C. Thunderstorms D. Dust-storms
7. What happened in several states?
A. Tornados B. Droughts C. Wildfires D. Earthquakes
8. When was the Gulf Coast pounded by hurricanes and tropical storms?
A. In November B. In September C. In October D. In December
9. How fast did the wind move?
A. 45 miles per hour B. 35 miles per hour
C. 135 miles per hour D. 145 miles per hour
10. How many people were evacuated from their house?
A. 5,000,000 B. 5,000 C. 50,000 D. 9,000

Text 24: nghe điền từ 10d


Ella
Well, I‟d like to be a vet. I have three pets – two rabbits and a (1) kitten named Princess. I love taking care of
them, so I think I‟ll be a good vet. I asked my mom if I could have a (2) puppy, but she said no. when I‟m a
vet, I want to have two dogs and a horse, too.
Joe
I can already play the piano, but now I‟m learning to play the electric guitar. I love it! I‟d love to be in a rock
band. I want to play (3) lead guitar and write all the songs. I‟m thinking of asking my friends if they want to
start a band.
Juliet
It‟s an important year for me at school this year. I‟m taking nine classes. I‟m going to study hard and get
really good (4) grades on all my tests, so I can go to college. But I‟m still going to have fun. I‟m seeing my
friends tonight!
Hannah
I‟d like to go(5) back to work next year. I worked in a bank before I had children, but I don‟t want to do that
anymore. I hope to go back to college and study to be a (6) primary school teacher. I‟ve worked part-time at
Ella and Joe‟s school for a few years now, and I really enjoy it

. David
I‟ve been in the same job for 20 years. I‟m an (7) accountant for a big company, and I visit all the company
offices regularly. I am thinking of changing jobs, because I‟m tired of traveling all the time. Actually, I‟d like
to start my own business.
Edie
Last year I joined a travel club for people my age. It‟s (8) marvelous! I really enjoy meeting new people and
seeing new places. I‟m looking (9) forward to going on a world cruise with my friend, Margaret. I met her
on the last cruise. We‟re going to the (10) Caribbean. I can‟t wait!

Text 43:
1. The man makes a reservation finally for which day?
A.March 20th
B.March 21st
C.March 22nd
2. What kind of room does the man prefer?
A.a non-smoking room
B.a smoking room
C.either one is okay
3. Why doesn't he want to reserve the suite?
A.It doesn't have a nice view.
B.It doesn't come with a sauna bath.
C.It's too expensive.
4. Including tax, how much is the man's room?
A.80 dollars
B.88 dollars
C.96 dollars
5. How do you spell the man's name?
A.Maxner
B.Maexner
C.Mexner

Text 44:
1. What is the woman's name?
A.Julie
B.Jenny
C.Jane
2. Where is the woman from originally?
A.Argentina
B.the United States
C.Chile
3. About how old was the man when he returned to the United States?
A.7 years old
B.10 years old
C.17 years old
4. What is the man studying?
A.physics
B.biology
C.psychology
5. What is the woman's job?
A.a sales representative
B.a computer programmer
C.a receptionist
Text 45:
1. Where did Doug and Diane first meet?
A.at school
B.at a restaurant
C.at a party
2. How did he know where she lived?
A.He asked a friend for directions.
B.He followed her home.
C.He looked her up in the phone book.
3. Where does Doug invite her to go with him on Thursday?
A.to a restaurant
B.to a theater
C.to a dance
4. What is Diane's response to his invitation on Thursday?
A.She can't go out because she has to study.
B.She is sorry, but she has another date.
C.She has to work that day, so she can't go.
5. How does Diane feel about Doug's idea for Friday?
A.She thinks if would be a great idea if she had the time.
B.She feels that it would be uninteresting outing
C . She has done the activity before, so she'd rather not go

Text 46:
1. What is the man's name?
A. His name is Mike.
B. He goes by Nick.
C. His friends call him Nate.
2. Where is the man from?
A. He's from Brownston.
B. His hometown is Brownsburg.
C. He's originally from Brownsville.
3. How old is the man?
A. He's in his early twenties
B. He's in his mid twenties.
C. He's in his late twenties.
4. Where did the man meet Sarah?
A. He met her on a bus.
B. They were introduced at a party.
C. He saw her in a language class.
5. Sarah's older sister is worried that Nick .
A. is a terrible language teacher
B. is going to be a negative influence on her
C. charges too much money for lessons

Text 62: Listen to psychologist’s view and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
(CD2 Track 41 HW3) 2,5đ

1. Human beings are not programed to be afraid of things that can hurt them.
A. True B. False
2. Show a baby a picture of a snake or a big, poisonous spider and the baby will
show fear.
A. True B. False
3. We are all afraid of some things and that is not good.
A. True B. False
4. Phobias are usually the result of a good experience.
A. True B. False
5. Phobias are in human beings‟ genes.
A. True B. False
Text 63: Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (CD3 Track 10 HW3)

1. Charles Babbage was born in 1719.


A. True B. False
2. Charles Babbage had the idea for the first programmable computer.
A. True B. False
3. Charles designed a machine called the Difference Engine, but the British
government did not provided funds.
A. True B. False
4. The machine was never completed because Babbage ran out of money.
A. True B. False
5. In 1991, a team of engineers from the Science Museum in London built one of
Babbage‟s machines using his original designs, and it worked perfectly.
A. True B. False
Text 64: Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (CD1 Track 31 HW4)

1. Ten workers have been rescued from an accident 400 feet beneath the streets of
New York.
A. True B. False
2. The workers had spent the past 26 hours trapped underground.
A. True B. False
3. The workers had been digging a tunnel for a new subway line when the roof of
their tunnel collapsed.
A. True B. False
4. Sixteen men managed to escape immediately, but two were fatally injured.
A. True B. False
5. Last night the nine men were recovering in the hospital.
A. True B. False
Text 65: Listen and decide if the following statements are True (T) or False (F). (CD1 Track 32 HW4)
1. Three children who had been missing for two days have been found safe and
sound.
A. True B. False
2. The three-ten-year-olds, a boy and two girl, disappeared after school on
Wednesday.
A. True B. False
3. Police had released photographs of the two and had been searching nearby
houses.
A. True B. False
Các câu hỏi cho phần khởi động + ví dụ
( các bạn có thể soạn riêng và trả lời theo ý mình nếu muốn)

May I have your full name, please?


Vd: my full name is …..

How are you today ?


vd: today I feel good

How do you feel about the weather today ( thời tiết )?


vd : today I feel hot

What is your major ? .


vd :" My major is marketing and now I am a ( second / third / fourth ) year student."

What do you want to do in the future? ( muốn làm gì trong tương lai )
vd : in the future I want to become a ( Accountant/ Architect/Bank clerk / Fashion
designer/Lawyer:/Veterinary surgeon .....:)

What do you often do in your free time?


Vd: In my free time I usually cook and clean my house, sometimes I go out for coffee with friends

How many people are in your family ?


vd: There are three people in my family.my father, mother, and me

What does your father do?


Vd: My father is a....

where do you live now ?


Vd : I am living in Binh Thanh District with my family

6 chủ đề - bốc thăm ngẫu nhiên . đừng có học tủ nha :)))


Topic 6: Describe the house in which you grew up.
You should answer the questions:
Where was the house?
Who lived there with you?
What did it look like on the outside and/or inside?
Did you enjoy living in the house? Why or why not?
Topic 7: Describe an interesting person that you have ever met in your life.
You should answer the questions:
Who was this person?
Where and when did you meet him/her?
What were you doing at that time?
What was he/she doing at that time?
How interesting was he/she? / How did you feel when you met him/her?
Topic 8: Describe an important traditional festival in your country.
You should answer the questions:
When and where does it happen?
What do people usually do in that festival?
What is it special about?
Why is it more important than other festivals?

Topic 9: Describe the job or career you have or hope to have.


You should answer the questions:
What is the job?
What does it involve?
Why do you choose it?
What should you do to be successful with it?
Topic 10: Describe a movie that you like.
You should answer the questions:
What is the name of the movie?
Who stars in the movie?
What is it about?
Why do you particularly like it?

Topic 11: Describe a wedding you have been to.


You should answer the questions:
Whose wedding was it?
Who attended the wedding?
What did you wear to the wedding?
What happened during the wedding?
How did you feel?

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