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Trường THCS ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP GIỮA HỌC KỲ 2

Họ và tên: ……………………….. NĂM HỌC 2023 – 2024


Lớp: …. MÔN: TIẾNG ANH - LỚP 8

TEST 1
A. LISTENING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Listen to a talk and choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. Polluted water is unsafe for drinking / cooking and for other uses.
2. Sometimes toxic substances flow into rivers from factories / hospitals.
3. Water pollution has a dangerous / harmful effect on our life.
4. We couldn't / shouldn't throw litter into rivers and lakes.
5. We can/ can’t reduce water pollution by using green products and avoiding single-use products like
plastic bags.
Part 2 Listen to the passage and fill in each blank with no more than TWO words.
1. The exhaust fumes from vehicles are the main cause of _____ in our cities.
2. Bad gases can be very _____ for children.
3. Transport is not the only reason why we have _____.
4. Less pollution today comes from _____ than in the past.
5. Bad gases are being released into the air from _____.
B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2.5pts)
Part 1. Choose the word A, B, C, or D that has a different stress pattern in each line. (0.5pt)
1. A. national B. tropical C. typical D. provincial
2. A. official B. seasonal C. violent D. technical
Part 2. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (2.0pt)
1. If the temperature ____ rising, the polar ice caps will melt.
A. kept B. keeps C. has kept D. will keep
2. A strong earthquake caused a lot of _______ to eastern Japan last week.
A. damaged B. damages C. damaging D. damage
3. A _______ can save you in life-threatening situations because its sound can attract people's attention.
A. whistle B. kit C. warning D. tool
4. The earthquake caused a lot of _____ to the infrastructure of this area.
A. disaster B. loss C. damage D. property
5. Students should learn some practical ways that help to ____ pollution.
A. save B. cure C. reduce D. shorten
6. All the items at Timan Shop are _____ for two days. Some of them are 50% off.
A. online B. on sale C. out of stock D. expensive
7. Some people may get _____ to online shopping. They cannot stop buying things, even things they don't
really need.
A. interested B. excited C. addicted D. amused
8. Environmental protection refers to activities that ____ or restore the quality of the environment.
A. maintain B. participate C. concentrate D. involve
C. READING (2.5 pts)
Part 1. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage. (1.25pts)
control – causes- answer- happen- before- loss –difficult- earthquakes
When violent events happen outside the (1) …………….. of humans, they are called natural disasters.
Natural forces are the causes of these events. There are many kinds of natural disasters, and they can result
in (2) …………….. of life, injury, and damage to property.
So, can we predict natural disasters? The (3) …………….. is a definite 'yes' for some kinds of natural
disasters. Scientists understand the factors that lead to storms, tornadoes, and floods. However, it is much
more (4) …………….. to predict earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Some volcanos may leak gases or
pour out lava before erupting, but others do not give any warnings at all. It is also difficult to predict (5)
…………….. although scientists are aware of the regions where earthquakes are most likely to happen.
Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions. (1.25pt)
In cities today, light pollution and noise pollution are affecting our health and the environment. In this essay,
I will talk about the effects of these forms of pollution.
When there is too much light in an area, there is light pollution. Light pollution makes it difficult to see stars
at night. Most people don’t think light is a big problem, but light pollution can cause headaches and make
people feel stressed. Many animals prefer to live in the dark, so light pollution is also harmful to them.
Some noise has a negative effect on people or nature. We call it noise pollution. Transportation and
machines cause the most noise pollution. Too much noise makes people stressed, and it can affect their
heart’s health. It scares animals and makes it difficult for them to communicate with each other.
In conclusion, we should try to reduce light and noise pollution. This will improve people’s lives, help
wildlife, and make our cities more peaceful and beautiful.
1. What is difficult to see because of light pollution?
_______________________________________________________
2. How can light pollution make people feel?
_______________________________________________________
3. What causes the most noise pollution?
_______________________________________________________
4. What does noise pollution make difficult for animals to do?
_______________________________________________________
5. How will reducing light and noise pollution help cities?
D. WRITING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Find and correct the mistakes: (0.5pt)
1. When I was going to school, I was seeing an old friend.
A B C D
2. I wasn’t go for a walk because it was raining.
A B C D
Part 2: (1pt)
a. Rewrite these sentences ( 0.5pt)
1. My father rides his bike to work every day to help protect the environment.
To help protect …………………………………………………
2. Forests help release oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.
Forests contribute by …………………………………………..
b. Reorder the words to make meaningful sentences: (0.5 pt)
1.Don't /driving/ is /talk /driver/ while/ to/ the/ he
2.When/ rang /raced/ everyone /out of /classroom/ the bell/ the
Part 3. Make sentences using the words and phrases below. (1pt)
1. We should finish cleaning the house before mum / get home.
2. Don't talk to the driver while he / drive.
3. After the Earth Hour was over, we / save / a lot of power.
4. A fire started as soon as the boys / leave / campsite.

TEST 2
A. LISTENING (2.5pts)
Part 1 Listen again and tick T (True) or F (False) for each sentence.
1. The broadcast is on TV.
2. You should bring flowerpots and rubbish bins into the house.
3. Right after the storm, you can leave your home.
4. The local authority may warn you about dangerous places.
5. After the storm, don't leave your house right away.
Part 2 Listen and give short answers to the following questions. Use no more than THREE words.
1. What is the listening text about?
2. How many sources of water pollution are there?
3. What are two common sources of drinking water?
4. What type of effect does water pollution have on our life?
5. What products can we use to reduce water pollution?
B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2.5pts)
Part 1. Choose the word A, B, C, or D that has a different stress pattern in each line. (0.5pt)
1. A. herbicide B. nomadic C. poisonous D. resident
2. A. environment B. participate C. interaction D. conditional
Part 2. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (2.0pt)
1. Because of ____ pollution, the bicycle may someday replace the automobile.
A. water B. air C. noise D. soil
2. ____ she left the party, Jenny said goodbye to the host.
A. Before B. After C. As soon as D. Until
3. - What do shopping centres ______ offer customers on special occasions?
- Mostly sales and entertainment.
A. never B. rarely C. usually D. occasionally
4. It is ______ easier to prevent harm to the environment than to repair it.
A. always B. never C. sometimes D. rarely
5. Two tornadoes struck Florida on Saturday morning and _______ 30 homes.
A. destroy B. destroyed C. destruction D. destroying
6. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but can _______ some of them.
A. damage B. destroy C. predict D. erupt
7. Two examples of _____ shops are the florist's and the bakery.
A. goods B. convenience C. discount D. speciality
8. Shopping at a shopping centre is _____. It has almost everything you want there.
A. difficult B. cheap C. convenient D. time-consuming
C. READING (2.5 pts)
Part 1. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage. (1.25pts)
Shines—crops- using -like -heat
A greenhouse is a building made of glass, where you can grow flowers and vegetables that need a lot of
warmth. Sunlight (1) ………………… through the glass and warms the greenhouse while the glass keeps
the heat from escaping.The Earth is surrounded by a blanket of gases that acts just
(2) ……………….. greenhouse. Factories, electric power plants and cars make a lot of new gases. These
gases are trapping more and more of the sun's (3) …………………. This is called "the greenhouse effect".If
the Earth's temperature increases by just a few degrees, it will change the weather all over the planet. Some
places will become too hot to live in or to grow (4) ………………….. anymore. This will cause a lot of
people to starve.That is why people must do their best to stop the greenhouse effect by
(5) ………………… fewer energy-consuming products and planting trees.
Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions. (1.25pt)
Thrift Stores
You can find a thrift store, or thrift shop, or charity shop throughout cities in many countries. These shops
mainly sell used goods, such as clothing, books, music albums, shoes, DVDs, toys, and furniture. Most of
the goods are donations from the public, so they are very cheap. Shopping at thrift stores is traditionally an
economical way to buy clothes and basic necessities for low-income families and individuals. Today thrift
store shopping has become a fun and exciting way for many people to find rare and expensive goods at a
low price.
The purpose of thrift stores is to raise money for charities. The money you spend at a thrift shop usually
benefits a church, school, or community group. They help support charitable purposes like helping homeless
people, supporting a cancer association, or job training and placement programs for people with disabilities
and the disadvantaged. Shopping at thrift shops is a great way to save money while supporting a good cause.
1. Where can you find a thrift store?___________________________________
2. Where do thrift stores get their goods?___________________________________
3. Is thrift store shopping for low-income people only?___________________________________
4. What is the purpose of thrift stores?___________________________________
5. Who benefits from the money that thrift stores make?
D. WRITING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Find and correct the mistakes: (0.5pt)
1. While we returned home, he was still working.
A B C D
2. I listened to the radio, so I didn’t hear the fire alarm.
A B C D
Part 2: (1pt)
a. Rewrite these sentences ( 0.5pt)
1. My sister makes a mess. My mum makes her weed the garden. (whenever)
2. We were surfing the Internet. We saw calls for joining programmes to save endangered species. (while)
b. Reorder the words to make meaningful sentences: (0.5 pt)
1.During/ decorations/ holidays/, a lot of /to /shopping centres/ to /see /people/ go
........................................................................................................................................................
2.She’s /because/ money/ she/ too much /spends/ and/ shopping/ a shopaholic/ time
........................................................................................................................................................
Part 3. Make sentences using the words and phrases below. (1pt)
1. All / natural disaster / cause / damage / and destruction / humans.
........................................................................................................................................................
2. most / common type / natural disasters / the world / are / floods and storms.
........................................................................................................................................................
3. The villagers won't have electricity until they / install / new generator.
........................................................................................................................................................
4. Whenever you can, follow / three R's / conserve natural resources.
........................................................................................................................................................

TEST 3
A. LISTENING (2.5pts)
Part 1 Listen again and choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
1. When you shop online, you can pay in ____________ way(s).
A. one B. two C. three
2. The talk does NOT describe online shopping as _____________.
A. convenient B. easy C. interesting
3. The talk is mainly about _____________ of online shopping.
A. the popularity B. the convenience C. the advantages and disadvantages
4. You can__________ become a shopaholic because it is easy and there are many products to choose from.
A. difficult B. easily C. early
5. You may even _____________things you don't really need.
A. buy B. sell C. choose
Part 2. Listen to a talk about online shopping and fill in each blank with a suitable word.
1. You can buy a product or ____________ online.
2. When shopping online, you visit a ____________ website.
3. Online shopping helps you save time and _____________.
4. If you return a product, you still must pay for the _____________.
5. Shopping online can make you become a _____________.
B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2.5pts)
Part 1. Choose the word A, B, C, or D that has a different stress pattern in each line. (0.5pt)
1. A. species B. coral C. extinct D. product
2. A. protect B. reduce C. release D. notice
Part 2. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (2.0pt)
1. People think that global warming ____ lots of problems in the future.
A. causes B. is causing C. will cause D. has caused
2. We saw many beautiful birds while we ____ in the lake.
A. fished B. would fish C. are fishing D. were fishing
3. We _____ most of our grocery shopping at large supermarkets.
A. do B. are doing C. will do D. is doing
4. The sale on all video equipment _____ on Monday next week.
A. started B. is starting C. are starting D. starts
5. We quickly _____ all the products and put everything away.
A. unpack B. are unpacking C. unpacked D. will unpack
7. Some people go to shopping centres just to _____ with friends or browse.
A. hang out B. discuss C. buy D. play
8. Some people may get _____ to online shopping. They cannot stop buying things, even things they don't
really need.
A. interested B. excited C. addicted D. amused
C. READING (2.5 pts)
Part 1. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage. (1.25pts)
Brand- retail - difference – also- area
A corner shop or a convenience shop is a British tradition. It is a small (1) ……………..shop. We can find a
corner shop at the end of a local street in many neighbourhoods in towns and cities across the UK. The
corner shop sells all kinds of household goods and simple food and drinks like snacks, groceries, coffee, soft
drinks. It (2)……………. sells newspapers, magazines, and cigarettes.
Convenience stores are originally from America. They are like the British corner shops. The only (3)
……………is that convenience stores are often open 24 hours. Probably the most well-known convenience
store is 7-Eleven. You can find a convenience store at any residential (4)…………….., a filling station, a
railway station, or alongside a busy road.Today, there are convenience stores all over the world. Each
country has its own (5)…………… of convenience stores as well as the global brand 7-Eleven.Both corner
shops and convenience stores sell things at higher prices than the supermarket, but they are much more
convenient.
Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions. (1.25pt)
Like many countries, Britain has serious environmental problems. In 1952, more than 4,000 people died in
London because of the smog. The government introduced new laws to stop smog from coal fires and
factories and the situation improved a lot.Today, London is much cleaner but there is a new problem: smog
from cars. In December 1991, there was very little wind in London and pollution increased. As a result,
about 160 people died from pollution in just four days.Part of the problem is the new "out of town"
shopping centres. In the past, people often walked to shops near their homes or went by bus. Now, many
people drive to the new shopping centres. The small shops have disappeared and more people have to travel
to do their shopping.
Many people are trying to reduce the use of cars in Britain. Some cities now have special bicycle lanes, so
people cycle to work. Some people also travel to work together in one car to reduce pollution and costs.
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The government once introduced a law against smog from cars and factories.
B. London is much cleaner than before, so nobody dies from pollution any longer.
C. Now smog in London mainly comes from cars.
D. People in cities now go to work by bicycle only.
2. Why do people drive to go shopping?
A. They prefer shops in big shopping centres outside of town.
B. Small shops near their homes have disappeared.
C. Many new shopping centres have appeared outside of town.
D. It has become popular to do shopping in large shopping centres.
3. How many examples are there in the passage of people reducing car use?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four D. Five.
4. The word "improved" in the first paragraph probably means
A. got worse B. reduced C. became better D. maintained
5. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Reducing the Use of Cars in Britain B. The Disadvantages of Cars
C. How People are Reducing Smog in Britain D. Smog in Britain: Past and Present
D. WRITING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Find and correct the mistakes: (0.5pt)
1. As soon as it rains, I go to school by bus.
A B C
2. I learned a lot about wildlife until I visited Cuc Phuong National Park last week.
A B C
Part 2: (1pt)
a. Rewrite these sentences ( 0.5pt)
1. They travelled across India, and then flew on to Japan.
After …………………………………………………….
2. My father rides his bike to work every day to help protect the environment.
To help protect …………………………………………………
b. Reorder the words to make meaningful sentences: (0.5 pt)
1. When/ doing / they/ were / the earthquake/ their homework / happened
........................................................................................................................................................
2. he /was /While /home/.his mother /cooking /came /dinner,/
........................................................................................................................................................
Part 3. Make sentences using the words and phrases below. (1pt)
1. We should finish cleaning the house before mum / get home.
........................................................................................................................................................
2. Don't talk to the driver while he / drive.
........................................................................................................................................................
3. Sometimes / more / one disaster / occur / same time.
........................................................................................................................................................
4. Landslide / may / occur / during / severe flooding / and thunderstorm
........................................................................................................................................................

TEST 4
A. LISTENING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Listen to a talk and choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. Polluted water is unsafe for drinking / cooking and for other uses.
2. Sometimes toxic substances flow into rivers from factories / hospitals.
3. Water pollution has a dangerous / harmful effect on our life.
4. We couldn't / shouldn't throw litter into rivers and lakes.
5. We can/ can’t reduce water pollution by using green products and avoiding single-use products like
plastic bags.
Part 2 Listen to the passage and fill in each blank with no more than TWO words.
1. The exhaust fumes from vehicles are the main cause of _____ in our cities.
2. Bad gases can be very _____ for children.
3. Transport is not the only reason why we have _____.
4. Less pollution today comes from _____ than in the past.
5. Bad gases are being released into the air from _____.
B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2.5pts)
Part 1. Choose the word A, B, C, or D that has a different stress pattern in each line. (0.5pt)
1. A. general B. property C. disaster D. fabulous
2. A. yesterday B. optional C. natural D. prediction
Part 2. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (2.0pt)
1. A _____ is a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle.
A. tornado B. flood C. volcano D. landslide
2. _______ from other states came to Oklahoma to help find the survivors.
A. Scientists B. Victims C. People D. Rescue workers
3. Shopping online saves you the _____ of travelling.
A. joy B. pleasure C. convenience D. trouble
4. During _____, shopping centres attract a lot of customers.
A. open hours B. sales C. office hours D. floods
5. Public education is probably the most important activity in wildlife ____.
A. conservation B. prevention C. treatment D. stopping
6. The environment won't help us if we ____ it
.A. annoy B. worry C. alarm D. disturb
7. ____ by the 3Rs? - They are Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
A. What are they B. What do you mean C. When do you use D. What does it stand
8. At 10 o'clock tomorrow, the new bookshop in the corner _____.
A. opens B. opened C. is open D. has opened
C. READING (2.5 pts)
Part 1. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage. (1.25pts)
trees - extinct.- into- environment - destroying
About 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs became extinct. The hot, dry climate of the Cretaceous Period
quickly changed as a result of an asteroid hitting the Earth. This collision sent dust and debris
(1) ……….. the atmosphere which blocked sunlight from reaching the Earth's surface. The dinosaurs could
not quickly adapt to the Earth's colder climate and eventually became (2) ……………..
While the dinosaurs are no longer with us, today a number of plant, insect, and animal species are finding
their habitats being destroyed, and they too are in danger of extinction. Human activities that are destructive
to the (3) …………… such as the development of industry, housing, and farming are destroying the habitats
of many species. For example, in the Amazon Rainforest, thousands of hectares of forest are being
destroyed as (4) …………. are being cut down to make way for cattle farms, logging and housing.Scientists
warn that many plant and animal species from this area of the world will become extinct soon unless we
quickly stop (5) ………………. their habitats.
Part 2. Read the text and answer the questions. (1.25pt)
Thrift Stores
You can find a thrift store, or thrift shop, or charity shop throughout cities in many countries. These shops
mainly sell used goods, such as clothing, books, music albums, shoes, DVDs, toys, and furniture. Most of
the goods are donations from the public, so they are very cheap. Shopping at thrift stores is traditionally an
economical way to buy clothes and basic necessities for low-income families and individuals. Today thrift
store shopping has become a fun and exciting way for many people to find rare and expensive goods at a
low price.
The purpose of thrift stores is to raise money for charities. The money you spend at a thrift shop usually
benefits a church, school, or community group. They help support charitable purposes like helping homeless
people, supporting a cancer association, or job training and placement programs for people with disabilities
and the disadvantaged. Shopping at thrift shops is a great way to save money while supporting a good cause.
1. Where can you find a thrift store?___________________________________
2. Where do thrift stores get their goods?___________________________________
3. Is thrift store shopping for low-income people only?___________________________________
4. What is the purpose of thrift stores?___________________________________
5. Who benefits from the money that thrift stores make?
D. WRITING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Find and correct the mistakes: (0.5pt)
1. What was you doing when the earthquake started?
A B C D
2. You can't go out to play before you will finish your homework.
Part 2: (1pt)
a. Rewrite these sentences ( 0.5pt)
1. If we want to save the environment, we need to stop using so much energy.
Unless …………………………………………………………………………..
2. It was not until midnight that the noise next door stopped.
The noise next door ……………………………………………………
b. Reorder the words to make meaningful sentences: (0.5 pt)
1. The /won't/until /electricity /they /have/ villagers/ a new generator/ install
........................................................................................................................................................
2. I/ going to /traditional/ enjoy/ the countryside /open-air markets/ in
........................................................................................................................................................
Part 3. Make sentences using the words and phrases below. (1pt)
1. Whenever you can, follow / three R's / conserve natural resources.
........................................................................................................................................................
2. Scientist / can predict / many / the disasters / ahead / tim.
........................................................................................................................................................
3. Let's go / Mid-Winter Fair. It /start/ 4th next month.
........................................................................................................................................................
4. I'd like / try shopping / open-air market/ learn how/ bargain.
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TEST 5
A. LISTENING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Listen again and tick T (True) or F (False) for each sentence.
1. The broadcast is on TV.
2. You should bring flowerpots and rubbish bins into the house.
3. Right after the storm, you can leave your home.
4. The local authority may warn you about dangerous places.
5. After the storm, don't leave your house right away.
Part 2 Listen to a talk about online shopping and fill in each blank with a suitable word.
1. You can buy a product or ____________ online.
2. When shopping online, you visit a ____________ website.
3. Online shopping helps you save time and _____________.
4. If you return a product, you still must pay for the _____________.
5. Shopping online can make you become a _____________.
B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2.5pts)
Part 1. Choose the word A, B, C, or D that has a different stress pattern in each line. (0.5pt)
1. A. herbicide B. nomadic C. poisonous D. resident
2. A. environment B. participate C. interaction D. conditional
Part 2. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences (2.0pt)
1. - What do shopping centres ______ offer customers on special occasions?- Mostly sales and
entertainment.
A. never B. rarely C. usually D. occasionally
2. It is ______ easier to prevent harm to the environment than to repair it.
A. always B. never C. sometimes D. rarely
3. ______ he heard the warning of the tornado, he went searching for his children.
A. During B. As soon as C. While D. When
4. They were searching for information for their project ______ their parents were gardening.
A. as soon as B. while C. when D. till
5. I had no idea about the dangers of tsunamis ______ I saw the film.
A. as soon as B. while C. when D. till
6. Shopping at a shopping centre is _____. It has almost everything you want there.
A. difficult B. cheap C. convenient D. time-consuming
7. Some people go to shopping centres just to _____ with friends or browse.
A. hang out B. discuss C. buy D. play
8. There are mainly two _ of water pollution: man-made and natural.
A. ways B. causes C. reasons D. results
C. READING (2.5 pts)
Part 1. Put a word from the box in each gap to complete the following passage. (1.25pts)
Why We Go to Shopping Centres
Shopping centres attract a lot of customers, especially at the weekend, on holidays, or during sales. People
go there to shop. Shopping centres offer a wide range of products to choose from. Customers can touch the
products and try on clothes and shoes. This makes them feel more comfortable when they decide to buy
something.However, people also go to shopping centres for many other reasons. Some people go there for
entertainment. These centres often offer year-round free entertainment for customers of all ages such as live
music and special performances. During holidays, shoppers can see decorations and join in the holiday
excitement. It’s a good way to relax. Some people go there just to hang out with friends. They go browsing
and chat while wandering through the shopping malls. Others visit shopping centres to get exercise. They
enjoy walking for one or two hours in clean and well-lit areas. Some people even go there to avoid the heat
or cold outside. Shopping centres offer free air conditioning and heating.
1. People go to a shopping centre _____.
A. only for shopping B. mainly to hang out C. for many reasons
2. At shopping centres, customers can ___________.
A. touch the products B. bargain to get lower prices C. pay to watch live performances
3. A kind of entertainment at a shopping centre is _____________.
A. fashion contestsB. live musicC. painting exhibitions
4. Some people exercise at a shopping centre because they like its ______
A. crowds B. well-lit areas C. shops
5. The word “year-round” in paragraph 2 is similar in meaning to ____
A. always B. sometimes C. rarely
Part 2. Read the text and answer T/F. (1.25pt)
Nothing on earth is more majestic than a tall, spreading tree. Trees are our friends in our fight for a healthier
planet. This is how they help us. First, trees are the Earth's lungs. They remove pollutants from the air and
significantly improve air quality. Research shows that with billions of trees, we could remove two-thirds of
all the carbon dioxide created by human activities. Second, trees reduce the run off of rainwater, so they can
reduce flooding. Moreover, if you enjoy sitting in the shade of a tree in the summer, you know that trees can
also lower air temperatures too. Trees growing beside a home can cool the roof and the air around the house.
Therefore, it reduces air conditioning costs. And don't forget that trees create habitats for many species of
plants and animals. If you want to plant trees to help save the planet, there are simple ways to get started.
Plant trees around your house. If enough people did that, it would make a big difference.
1. Trees help remove pollutants from water.
2. Trees help remove carbon dioxide from the air.
3. There is less flooding thanks to trees.
4. You pay less for air conditioning if you plant trees.
5. If everybody plants trees around their homes, it will improve the planet.
D. WRITING (2.5pts)
Part 1. Find and correct the mistakes: (0.5pt)
1. Instead of riding a motorbike, walk or cycle while you can.
A B C
2. How much power do we save this year for Earth Hour?
A B C D
Part 2: (1pt)
a. Rewrite these sentences ( 0.5pt)
1.. I buy clothes online. (rarely)=………………………………………………………………
2. Do you go shopping at a corner shop?( usually)=…………………………………………….
b. Reorder the words to make meaningful sentences: (0.5 pt)
1.After /went /I read /my/to /I/ bed/ favourite book
2. You /go /shopping/.should/ a shopping list /make /before /you
Part 3. Make sentences using the words and phrases below. (1pt)
1. Scientist / can predict / many / the disasters / ahead / time.
...................................................................................................................
2. most / common type / natural disasters / the world / are / floods and storms.
...................................................................................................................
3. Sometimes / more / one disaster / occur / same time.
...................................................................................................................
4. Landslide / may / occur / during / severe flooding / and thunderstorm
...................................................................................................................

TEST 6
A. LISTENING (2.5 ms)
I/ Listen to the conversation and choose the correct word to complete each sentence (1.0m)
1. Polluted water is unsafe for drinking / cooking and for other uses.
2. Sometimes toxic substances flow into rivers from factories / hospitals.
3. Water pollution has a dangerous / harmful effect on our life.
4. We couldn't / shouldn't throw litter into rivers and lakes.
5. We can/ can’t reduce water pollution by using green products and avoiding single-use products like
plastic bags.
II/ Listen to a talk about online shopping and fill in each blank with a suitable word. (1.0 m)
1. You can buy a product or ____________ online.
2. When shopping online, you visit a ____________ website.
3. Online shopping helps you save time and _____________.
4. If you return a product, you still must pay for the _____________.
5. Shopping online can make you become a _____________.
B. LANGUAGE (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the best answer: (2.0ms)
1. If the temperature ____ rising, the polar ice caps will melt.
A. kept B. keeps C. has kept D. will keep
2. Because of ___pollution, the bicycle may someday replace the automobile.
A. water B. air C. noise D. soil
3. Students should learn some practical ways that help to ____ pollution.
A. save B. cure C. reduce D. shorten
4. ____ she left the party, Jenny said goodbye to the host.
A. Before B. After C. As soon as D. Until
5.Some people go to shopping centres just to ____ with friends or browse.
A. hang out B. discuss C. buy D. play
6. We saw many beautiful birds while we ____ in the lake.
A. fished B. would fish C. are fishing D. were fishing
7. ______ he heard the warning of the tornado, he went searching for his children.
A. During B. As soon as C. While D. When
8. Shopping at a shopping centre is _____. It has almost everything you want there.
A. difficult B. cheap C. convenient D. time-consuming
II. Give the right form of words (0.5 m)
1. Cutting down a lot of trees is very ………………………to the environment. (HARM)
2. My brother is working as a volunteer for an animal protection ………………………..(ORGANISE)
C. READING (2.5ms)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank in the following passage. (1.0 m)
A greenhouse is a building made of glass, where you can grow flowers and vegetables that need a lot of
warmth. Sunlight (1) through the glass and warms the greenhouse while the glass keeps the heat from
escaping. The Earth is surrounded by a blanket of gases that acts just (2) a greenhouse. Factories, electric
power plants and cars make a lot of new gases. These gases are trapping more and more of the sun's (3).
This is called "the greenhouse effect".
If the Earth's temperature increases by just a few degrees, it will change the weather all over the planet.
Some places will become too hot to live in or to grow (4) any more. This will cause a lot of people to starve.
That is why people must do their best to stop the greenhouse effect by (5) fewer energy-consuming products
and planting trees.

II/ Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. (1.0 m)
Visual pollution has a greater effect on people than you may think.
I remember when I went to a foreign city, I was really scared because there was so much graffiti on
the buildings’ walls. Then I looked up, and I saw a lot of power lines over my head. Although they
were not dangerous, I still felt insecure since I thought they might fall down. These things prevented
me from enjoying the beautiful sights of the city.
I also remember the time I studied in Melbourne. Once I was so busy with my assignments that I did
not tidy my room for two weeks. Looking at the messy room caused me so much stress that I did not
want to study. Then I decided to clean the room and put my things in their proper places. I also bought
a small plant and placed it in a corner. These simple actions increased my motivation and helped me to
focus on my learning.
What about you? Have you ever been affected by visual pollution?
1. Why was the author scared when she was in a foreign city?
________________________________________________________________________
2. How did the author feel when she saw the power lines?
________________________________________________________________________
3. Why did she have that feeling?
________________________________________________________________________
4. What was she busy with?
D. WRITING (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the word which is not correct (0.5 m)
1. Don't talk to the driver while he drives.
A B C D
2. After the Earth Hour was over, we save a lot of power.
A B C D
II. Do as requested.(1 m)
a. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences (0,5 m)
1All / natural disaster / cause / damage / and destruction / humans.
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. tmost / common type / natural disasters / the world / are / floods and storms
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
b.Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above.(1,0 m)
1. If we want to save the environment, we need to stop using so much energy.
We won't …………………………………………………………………………………………..
2.It was not until midnight that the noise next door stopped.
. The noise………………………………………………………………………
III. Complete the sentences using the words given (0.5 m)
1. We/ should /finish /clean/ the house/ before mum / get /home.
….………………………………………………………………………………………
2.fire start /as soon as /the boys / leave / campsite.

TEST 7
A. LISTENING (2.5 ms)
I/ Listen to a broadcast tick (v) T (True) or F (False) for each sentence. (1.25m)
1. The broadcast is on TV.
2. You should bring flowerpots and rubbish bins into the house.
3. Right after the storm, you can leave your home.
4. The local authority man warn you about dangerous places.
5. When the rain and winds stop, don’t wait because the storm may not start up again.
II/ Listen to the passage and fill in each blank with no more than TWO words. (1.25m)
1. The exhaust fumes from vehicles are the main cause of __________ in our cities.
2. Bad gases can be very __________ for children.
3. Transport is not the only reason why we have __________.
4. Less pollution today comes from __________ than in the past.
5. Bad gases are being released into the air from ______________.
B. LANGUAGE (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the best answer: (2.0 ms)
1. All the items at Timan Shop are _____ for two days. Some of them are 50% off.
A. Online B. on sale C. out of stock D. expensive
2. Two examples of _____ shops are the florist's and the bakery.
A. Goods B. convenience C. discount D. speciality
3. Shopping at a shopping centre is _____. It has almost everything you want there.
A. Difficult B. cheap C. convenient D. time-consuming
4. Some people go to shopping centres just to _____ with friends or browse.
A. hang out B. discuss C. buy D. play
5. Some people may get _____ to online shopping. They cannot stop buying things, even things they don't
really need.
A. Interested B. excited C. addicted D. amused
6. At 10 o'clock tomorrow, the new bookshop in the corner _____. Let's go and visit it.
A. Opens B. opened C. is open D. has opened
7. - What do shopping centres ______ offer customers on special occasions?- Mostly sales and
entertainment.
A. never B. rarely C. usually D. occasionally
8. I had no idea about the dangers of tsunamis ______ I saw the film.
A. as soon as B. while C. when D. till
II. Give the right form of words (0.5 m)
1. For online shopping, you just visit a _____'s website, select the product you want, and order it. (SELL)
2. Online sellers often ask you to pay for the cost of _____. (SHIP)
C. READING (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank in the following passage.
A corner shop or a convenience shop is a British tradition. It is a small (1) shop. We can find a corner shop
at the end of a local street in many neighbourhoods in towns and cities across the UK. The corner shop sells
all kinds of household goods and simple food and drinks like snacks, groceries, coffee, soft drinks. It (2)
sells newspapers, magazines, and cigarettes.
Convenience stores are originally from America. They are like the British corner shops. The only (3) is that
convenience stores are often open 24 hours. Probably the most well-known convenience store is 7-Eleven.
You can find a convenience store at any residential (4), a filling station, a railway station, or alongside a
busy road.
Today, there are convenience stores all over the world. Each country has its own (5) of convenience stores
as well as the global brand 7-Eleven.
Both corner shops and convenience stores (6) things at higher prices than the supermarket, but they are
much more convenient.

II/ Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
Thrift Stores
You can find a thrift store, or thrift shop, or charity shop throughout cities in many countries. These shops
mainly sell used goods, such as clothing, books, music albums, shoes, DVDs, toys, and furniture. Most of
the goods are donations from the public, so they are very cheap. Shopping at thrift stores is traditionally an
economical way to buy clothes and basic necessities for low-income families and individuals. Today thrift
store shopping has become a fun and exciting way for many people to find rare and expensive goods at a
low price.
The purpose of thrift stores is to raise money for charities. The money you spend at a thrift shop usually
benefits a church, school, or community group. They help support charitable purposes like helping homeless
people, supporting a cancer association, or job training and placement programs for people with disabilities
and the disadvantaged. Shopping at thrift shops is a great way to save money while supporting a good cause.
1. Where can you find a thrift store?
___________________________________
2. Where do thrift stores get their goods?
___________________________________
3. Is thrift store shopping for low-income people only?
___________________________________
4. What is the purpose of thrift stores?
___________________________________
5. Who benefits from the money that thrift stores make?
___________________________________
D. WRITING (2.5ms)
I. Choose the word which is not correct (0.5 m)
1. When I was going to school ,I was seeing an old friend
A B C D
2.While we returned home ,he was still working
A B C D
II. Do as requested.(1 m)
a. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences (0,5 m)
1. the cracking/ They/ heard /sound /They /out of/ the house./ran
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. We /in /the shelter/stayed / ended./We / when/ the storm /left /only
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
b.Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above.(1,0 m)
1. If we want to save the environment, we need to stop using so much energy.
We won't …………………………………………………………………………………………..
2.It was not until midnight that the noise next door stopped.
. The noise………………………………………………………………………
III. Complete the sentences using the words given (0.5 m)
1. We / do/ experiment / the lab /when /the earthquake /happen.
….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
.2. After /take / us / a safer place, /the rescue workers /continue / work.
….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

TEST 8
A. LISTENING (2.5 ms)
Part 1. Listen and fill in the blanks. Use no more than THREE words
Air pollution in big cities comes from several (1)...................... The fuels from vehicles are the main cause
of pollution in our cities. The problem starts when vehicles give out bad gases, which create air
(2)....................... These gases can be very dangerous for children. Although fuels are becoming cleaner, air
quality is still affected as there are more and more cars and motorbikes on (3)........................
(4)....................... is not the only reason why we have air pollution. Factories also release bad gases into the
air and it causes a lot of air pollution. Less pollution today comes from coal than in the past. However air
pollution remains a serious problem around the world because (5)....................... are being released into the
air from other sources, such as cooking, household wastes, and fires.
Part 2. Listen again and tick T (True) or F (False) for each sentence.
1. The broadcast is on TV.
2. You should bring flowerpots and rubbish bins into the house.
3. Right after the storm, you can leave your home.
4. The local authority may warn you about dangerous places.
5. After the storm, don't leave your house right away.
B. LANGUAGE (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the best answer: (2.0 ms)
1. A strong earthquake caused a lot of _______ to eastern Japan last week.
A. Damaged B. Damages C. Damaging D. damage
2. Two tornadoes struck Florida on Saturday morning and _______ 30 homes.
A. Destroy B. Destroyed C. Destruction D. destroying
3. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but can _______ some of them.
A. Damage B. Destroy C. Predict D. erupt
4. _______ from other states came to Oklahoma to help find the survivors.
A. Scientists B. Victims C. People D. Rescue workers
5. A _______ can save you in life-threatening situations because its sound can attract people's attention.
A. Whistle B. kit C. Warning D. tool
6. A _____ is a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle.
A. Tornado B. flood C. volcano D. landslide
7. All the items at Timan Shop are _____ for two days. Some of them are 50% off.
A. Online B. on sale C. out of stock D. expensive
8. At 10 o'clock tomorrow, the new bookshop in the corner _____. Let's go and visit it.
A. Opens B. opened C. is open D. has opened
II. Give the right form of words (0.5 m)
1. I enjoy going to _____ open-air markets in the countryside. (TRADITION)
2. Earth Day is an event to raise _____ about environmental issues. (AWARE)
C. READING (2.5 ms)
I. Read the text and decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).
Nothing on earth is more majestic than a tall, spreading tree. Trees are our friends in our fight for a healthier
planet. This is how they help us. First, trees are the Earth's lungs. They remove pollutants from the air and
significantly improve air quality. Research shows that with billions of trees, we could remove two-thirds of
all the carbon dioxide created by human activities. Second, trees reduce the run off of rainwater, so they can
reduce flooding. Moreover, if you enjoy sitting in the shade of a tree in the summer, you know that trees can
also lower air temperatures too. Trees growing beside a home can cool the roof and the air around the house.
Therefore, it reduces air conditioning costs. And don't forget that trees create habitats for many species of
plants and animals. If you want to plant trees to help save the planet, there are simple ways to get started.
Plant trees around your house. If enough people did that, it would make a big difference.
1. Trees help remove pollutants from water.
2. Trees help remove carbon dioxide from the air.
3. There is less flooding thanks to trees.
4. You pay less for air conditioning if you plant trees.
5. If everybody plants trees around their homes, it will improve the planet.
II/ Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
The Youth and Young Pioneers Organization was founded in Vietnam on 26/ 3/ 1931. It builds character,
and encourages good citizenship and personal fitness.
The Y & Y has many plans to help the community. It encourages all members to take part in different
programs.
The recycling program can help people save natural resources. The "Rosy Smile" program helps raise fund
for the poor children.
The "Green Sunday" program makes the city more beautiful with clean streets, plenty of trees and flowers.
It gives more green color to the city and it is done on Sunday so it has the name "Green Sunday".
There are some more helpful programs such as "helping the elderly and street children", "supporting
cultural-sport", "young scientists", etc......
1. When was the Y & Y founded?
.................................................................................
2. What does it build?
.................................................................................
3. What does it encourage?
......................................................................
4. Why is it named "Green Sunday"?
.................................................................................
5. What does the recycling help?
.................................................................................
D. WRITING (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the word which is not correct (0.5 m)
1- What was you doing when the earthquake started ?
A B C D
,
2. I listened to the radio ,so I didn t hear the fire alarm
A B C D
II. Do as requested.(1 m)
a. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences (0,5 m)
1. make/ should /a shopping list/ You/ before/go shopping ./ you
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2. drained, /the flood waters /After / we /returned /home
.=>………………………………………………………………………………..…………..
b.Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above.(1,0m)
1. If we want to save the environment, we need to stop using so much energy.
We won't …………………………………………………………………………………………..
2.It was not until midnight that the noise next door stopped.
. The noise………………………………………………………………………
III. Combine each pair of sentences, using the connector given (0,5 m)
1. We were planting trees. Our friends were collecting rubbish. (while)
….………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. The choir practised for half an hour. After that, they went on stage. (before)
….…………………………………………………………………………………………………

TEST 9
A. LISTENING (2.5 ms)
I/Listen to a talk about online shopping and fill in each blank with a suitable word.
1. You can buy a product or ____________ online.
2. When shopping online, you visit a ____________ website.
3. Online shopping helps you save time and _____________.
4. If you return a product, you still must pay for the _____________.
5. Shopping online can make you become a _____________.
II/ Listen to a broadcast tick (v) T (True) or F (False) for each sentence.
1. The broadcast is on TV.
2. You should bring flowerpots and rubbish bins into the house.
3. Right after the storm, you can leave your home.
4. The local authority man warn you about dangerous places.
5. After the storm, don't leave your house right away.
B. LANGUAGE (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the best answer: (2.0ms)
1. - What do shopping centres ______ offer customers on special occasions?
- Mostly sales and entertainment.
A. Never B. Rarely C. Usually D. occasionally
2. It is ______ easier to prevent harm to the environment than to repair it.
A. Always B. Never C. Sometimes D. rarely
3. ______ he heard the warning of the tornado, he went searching for his children.
A. During B. As soon as C. While D. When
4. They were searching for information for their project ______ their parents were gardening.
A. as soon as B. While C. When D. till
5. I had no idea about the dangers of tsunamis ______ I saw the film.
A. as soon as B. While C. When D. till
6. A _____ is a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle.
A. Tornado B. flood C. volcano D. landslide
7. Some people go to shopping centres just to _____ with friends or browse.
A. hang out B. discuss C. buy D. play
8. I had no idea about the dangers of tsunamis ______ I saw the film.
A. as soon as B. while C. when D. till
II. Give the right form of words (0.5 m)
1. I enjoy going to _____ open-air markets in the countryside. (TRADITION)
2. Earth Day is an event to raise _____ about environmental issues. (AWARE)
C. READING (2.5 ms)
I.Read the text and fill in the blanks with the given words
(environment; diseases; pollution; emission; upgrading )
If you wander on the streets of Ha Noi, the capital of Viet Nam, you may be surprised that most people are
wearing masks, hiding their faces. This is because of serious air 1. ____________ in this city. Between
March 1 and 4, 2016, the air quality index of Ha Noi, as measured by the US Embassy in Ha Noi was over
350. At this level, air pollution can cause lots of respiratory 2. ___________, especially to children and the
elderly. The major cause of air pollution in Ha Noi is traffic. Due to the increasing number of motorcycles
and cars in the last decade, the 3. ____________ of chemical exhausts has been on a constant rise. Another
reason is urban construction, including road 4. ____________ projects and residential buildings. People
have to live with the dust and dirt throughout the city. Environmental experts have warned that if the city
continues to develop its economy with little regard to the 5.__________, the consequence will be tragic.
II/ Read the two news articles and answer the questions that follow.
A volcano in the South Pacific erupted violently last Saturday. It hit Tonga, an island country in the area.
The eruption sent a cloud of ash and gas into the air. People could see this cloud from 20 kilometres away.
The eruption also caused a tsunami which flooded properties in Tonga’s capital. Besides, it destroyed
hundreds of homes on some small islands. More than twenty people on these islands are still missing. New
Zealand sent two big ships to Tonga to help the victims yesterday.Residents in tall buildings in Ha Noi were
frightened when they felt a slight shaking for about 30 seconds last night. “I was watching TV when my
building started trembling. Books, lights, and other things also moved”. Ms Nguyen Ha, a resident in the
Sunshine Building, shared. Many people living in the building ran out of their homes in fear. According to
scientists, a strong earthquake in China caused this shaking. Luckily, there was no damage.
1. Where and when did the eruption happen?
...........................................................................................................................................
2. What did the eruption cause?
...........................................................................................................................................
3. What were the other effects of the eruption?
...........................................................................................................................................
4. How long did the buildings shake?
...........................................................................................................................................
5. What caused the shaking?
...........................................................................................................................................
D. WRITING (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the word which is not correct (0.5 m)
1- Today, scientists are able to predict most natural disastrous .
A B C D
2 I enjoy going to tradition open-air markets in the countryside.
A B C D
II. Do as requested.(1 m)
a. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences (0,5 m)
1. products /Shopping / offer /a / range /wide /of /centres
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.parks /are /National /important / in / resources. /protecting/ and /natural /the environment/
=>………………………………………………………………………………
b.Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above.(1,0 m)
1. The choir practised for half an hour before they went on stage .
Before …………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. Before Lan went to bed , she read her favourite book .
After ………………………………………………………………………
III. Combine each pair of sentences, using the connector given (0,5 m)
1. Don't go away yet. Finish cleaning up the place first. (until)
….……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. My sister makes a mess. My mum makes her weed the garden. (whenever)
….……………………………………………………………………………………….

TEST 10
A. LISTENING (2.5 ms)
I/An expert is giving a talk an how to live with earthquakes. Listen to the talk, then complete the
table
Living with _________(1)_________
- Place heavy books on the______(2)______
- Block the rollers on your _____(3)_____(4)_____
-Stay_____ (5)_____
II/ Listen to the news on solar energy and decide whether the statements are true or false.
1. Solar energy can be cheap and clean.
2. Most of our electricity now comes from nuclear power.
3. The solar energy that gets to the earth cannot provide enough power for the world’s population.
4. Solar energy can be used on cloudy days.
5. All buildings in Sweden will be heated by solar energy in 2050.
B. LANGUAGE (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the best answer: (2.0 ms)
1. A strong earthquake caused a lot of _______ to eastern Japan last week.
A. Damaged B. Damages C. Damaging D. damage
2. Two tornadoes struck Florida on Saturday morning and _______ 30 homes.
A. Destroy B. Destroyed C. Destruction D. destroying
3. We cannot prevent natural disasters, but can _______ some of them.
A. Damage B. Destroy C. Predict D. erupt
4. _______ from other states came to Oklahoma to help find the survivors.
A. Scientists B. Victims C. People D. Rescue workers
5. A _______ can save you in life-threatening situations because its sound can attract people's attention.
A. Whistle B. Kit C. Warning D. tool
6. A _____ is a violent storm with very strong winds that move in a circle.
A. Tornado B. flood C. volcano D. landslide
7. It is ______ easier to prevent harm to the environment than to repair it.
A. Always B. Never C. Sometimes D. rarely
8. They were searching for information for their project ______ their parents were gardening.
A. as soon as B. While C. When D. till
II. Give the right form of words (0.5 m)
1. Today, scientists are able to predict most natural _____. (DISASTROUS)
2. I enjoy going to _____ open-air markets in the countryside. (TRADITION)
C. READING (2.5 ms)
I. Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each of the questions.
Like many countries, Britain has serious environmental problems. In 1952, more than 4,000 people died in
London because of the smog. The government introduced new laws to stop smog from coal fires and
factories and the situation improved a lot.
Today, London is much cleaner but there is a new problem: smog from cars. In December 1991, there was
very little wind in London and pollution increased. As a result, about 160 people died from pollution in just
four days.
Part of the problem is the new "out of town" shopping centres. In the past, people often walked to shops
near their homes or went by bus. Now, many people drive to the new shopping centres. The small shops
have disappeared and more people have to travel to do their shopping.
Many people are trying to reduce the use of cars in Britain. Some cities now have special bicycle lanes, so
people cycle to work. Some people also travel to work together in one car to reduce pollution and costs.
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The government once introduced a law against smog from cars and factories.
B. London is much cleaner than before, so nobody dies from pollution any longer.
C. Now smog in London mainly comes from cars. D. People in cities now go to work by bicycle only.
2. Why do people drive to go shopping?
A. They prefer shops in big shopping centres outside of town.
B. Small shops near their homes have disappeared.
C. Many new shopping centres have appeared outside of town.
D. It has become popular to do shopping in large shopping centres.
3. How many examples are there in the passage of people reducing car use?
A. Two.B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
4. The word "improved" in the first paragraph probably means
A. got worse B. Reduced C. became better D. maintained
5. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Reducing the Use of Cars in Britain B. The Disadvantages of Cars
C. How People are Reducing Smog in Britain D. Smog in Britain: Past and Present
II/ Read and answer the questions that follow.
Recycling Facts
a) What do people do with empty milk bottles?
................................................................................................................................
b) What happens to the glass when it is sent to the factories?
................................................................................................................................
c) What did the Oregon government do to prevent people from throwing drink cans away?
................................................................................................................................
d) What do farmers use for fertilizing their fields?
................................................................................................................................
e) What is compost made from?
................................................................................................................................
D. WRITING (2.5 ms)
I. Choose the word which is not correct (0.5 m)
1. When I was going to school, I was seeing an old friend.
A B C D
2-I wasn’t go for a walk because it was raining
A B C D
II. Do as requested.(1 m)
a. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences (0,5 m)
1. he/ heard/of the tornado,/As soon as/ the warning / he /searching /for /went/his children.
=>…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.I /had / idea/no/ about /of tsunamis/ till I/the dangers/ saw /the film.
=>………………………………………………………………………………
b.Complete each sentence so it means the same as the sentence above.(1,0 m)
1. The choir practised for half an hour before they went on stage .
After …………………………………………………………………………………………..
2.My father had watered all the plants in the garden by the time my mother came home.
=> Before ..............................................................................
III. Combine each pair of sentences, using the connector given (0,5 m)
1.Mr Quang works in a noisy environment. His hearing becomes worse. (If)
….……………………………………………………………………………………….
2. Our plane landed. We waited an hour for our luggage. (After)
….……………………………………………………………………………………….

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