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PHẦN A.

TỪ VỰNG VÀ NGỮ PHÁP


UNIT 7.
TRAFFIC
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 bumpy adj /bʌmpɪ/ lồi lõm, nhiều ổ gà
2 distance n /dɪstəns/ khoảng cách
3 fine v /faɪn/ phạt
4 fly v /flaɪ/ bay, lái máy bay, đi trên máy bay
5 handlebar n /'hændlbɑ:r/ tay lái, ghi đông
6 lane n /leɪn/ làn đường
7 obey traffic rules phr /ə'beɪ træfɪk ru:lz/ tuân thủ luật giao thông
8 park v /pɑ:rk/ đỗ xe
9 passenger n /'pæsɪndʒər/ hành khách
10 pedestrian n /pə'destrɪən/ người đi bộ
11 plane n /pleɪn/ máy bay
12 /rəʊd saɪn/
road sign/ traffic sign n biển báo giao thông
/' træfɪk saɪn/
13 roof n /ru:f/ mái nhà
14 safety n /'seɪftɪ/ sự an toàn
15 seat belt n /’si:t belt/ dây đai an toàn
16 traffic jam n /'træfɪk dʒæm/ tắc đường
17 traffic rule n /'træfɪk ru:l/ luật giao thông
18 vehicle n /' vi:əkl/ xe cộ. phương tiện giao thông
19 vạch kẻ cho nguôi đi bộ sang
zebra crossing n /'zebrə 'krɒsɪŋ/
đường
II. GRAMMAR
1. "It" indicating distance ("It" dùng để nói về khoảng cách)
Chúng ta sử dụng it để chỉ khoảng cách giữa hai địa điểm/ người/ vật.
Cấu trúc:
Câu hỏi How far is it from place A to place B?
Câu trả lời It is (about) + khoảng cách.
EX 1:
How far is it from your house to the nearest bank? (Khoảng cách từ nhà cậu tới ngân hàng gần nhất là
bao xa?)
It is about 3 kilometres. (Khoảng 3km.)
Ex 2:
How far is it from your house to my house? (Khoảng cách từ nhà bạn đến nhà tớ bao xa?)
It is about 200m. (Khoảng 200m.)
2. SHOULD/ SHOULDN'T (Nên/ không nên)

* Cách sử dụng

 Should/shouldn't được dùng để khuyên ai nên hay không nên làm gì.
Ex: A: I've got a headache. (Tôi bị đau đầu.)
B: You should go to see the doctor. (Bạn nên đi khám bác sĩ.)
 Dùng trong câu hỏi để diễn tả điểu gì là đúng, là tốt nhất để làm.
Ex: How should I tell her about the truth?
(Tôi nên nói với cô ấy sự thật như thế nào đây?)
Ex: We should go now or wait for her.
(Chúng ta nên đi luôn hay là đợi cô ấy.)
* Cấu trúc

(+) S + should + V
(-) S + shouldn’t + V
(?) Should + S + V?
Ex: You should drive more carefully. (Bạn nên lái xe cẩn thận hơn.)
You shouldn't eat too much sugar. (Bạn không nên ăn quá nhiều đường.)
Should he go to bed early? (Anh ấy có nên đi ngủ sớm không?)
We shouldn't talk in the class. (Chúng ta không nên nói chuyện trong giờ học.)

iii. PHONETICS
Cách phát âm âm /aɪ/ và /eɪ/
1. Cách phát âm nguyên âm đôi /aɪ/
Bước 1: Bắt đầu từ âm /a/, sau đó di chuyển về phía âm /ɪ/.
Bước 2: Khi bắt đầu, miệng mở hình ô van, lưỡi hạ thấp chạm hàm răng
dưới. Sau đó, môi dần kéo sang 2 bên về phía tai, hàm dưới nâng lên 1
chút.
Bước 3: Kết thúc âm, môi mở hờ.
2. Cách phát âm nguyên âm đôi /eɪ/
Bước 1: Bắt đầu từ âm /e/, sau đó di chuyển về phía âm /ɪ/.
Bước 2: Khi bắt đầu, miệng mở rộng thoải mái, đầu lưỡi chạm hàm
răng dưới, hàm hạ. Sau đó, môi dần kéo sang hai bên về phía tai, hàm
dưới nâng lên một chút.
Bước 3: Kết thúc âm, môi mở hờ.
UNIT 8.
FILMS
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 acting n /'æktɪη/ diễn xuất
2 comedy n /'kɒmədɪ/ phim hài
3 confusing adj /kən'fju:zɪη/ khó hiểu, gây bối rối
4 director n /daɪ'rektər/ người đạo diễn (phim, kịch.,.)
5 documentary n /.dɒkju'mentrɪ/ phim tài liệu
6 dull adj /dʌl/ buồn tẻ, chán ngắt
7 enjoyable adj /ɪn'dʒɔɪəbl/ thú vị, thích thú
8 fantasy n /'fentəsɪ/ phim giả tưởng, tưởng tượng
9 frightening adj /'fraɪtnɪη/ làm sợ hãi, rùng rợn
10 gripping adj /’grɪpɪη/ hấp dẫn, thú vị
11 horror film n /'hɒrə(r) fɪlm/ phim kinh dị
12 moving adj /'mu:vɪη/ cảm động
13 must-see n /mʌst si:/ đáng xem, cần phải xem
14 poster n /‘pəʊstər/ áp phích quảng cáo
15 review n rɪ'vju:/ bài phê bình (về một bộ phim)
16 scary adj /'skeərɪ/ sợ hãi, rùng rợn
17 science fiction n /'saɪəns 'fɪkʃn/ thể loại phim khoa học viễn tưởng
18 shocking adj /'ʃɒkɪη/ làm sửng sốt
19 star v /stɑ:r/ đóng vai chính
20 survey n /’sɜ:rveɪ/ cuộc khảo sát
21 twin n /twɪn/ đứa trẻ sinh đôi
22 violent adj /'vaɪələnt/ có nhiều cảnh bạo lực
23 wizard n /'wɪzərd/ phù thủy
II. GRAMMAR
Although, though, however
1. Although, though
 ALTHOUGH và THOUGH dùng để chỉ sự tương phản, đối lập giữa hai mệnh đề.
 Cấu trúc và vị trí của ALTHOUGH/ THOUGH
Although/ Though + clause, main clause.
Hoặc: Main clause + although/ though + clause.
Ex 1: We enjoyed our holiday although it rained heavily.
(Chúng tôi thích kì nghỉ của mình mặc dù trời mưa to.)
Ex 2: Although he is poor, he studies very well.
(Mặc dù cậu ấy nghèo, cậu ấy học rất giỏi.)
Chú ý: Ta cũng có thể dùng in spite of hoặc despite để chỉ sự tương phản, đối lập.
 Cấu trúc và vị trí của in spite of/ despite
In spite of! Despite + N/ Noun phrase/ V-ing, main clause.
Hoặc: Main clause + in spite of/ despite + N/ Noun phrase/ V-ing
Ex 1: We enjoyed our holiday in spite of the heavy rain.
(Chúng tôi thích kì nghỉ của mình mặc dù trời mưa to.)
Ex 2: Despite being poor, he studies very well.
(Mặc dù nghèo, cậu ấy học rất giỏi.)
2. However
a. Cách sử dụng
However được dùng để chỉ mối quan hệ đối lập giữa hai câu.
b. Cấu trúc và vị trí của however.
- Mệnh đề 1. However, mệnh đề 2.
- Mệnh đề 1. Chủ ngữ, however, động từ.
- Mệnh đề 1. Mệnh đề 2, however
Ex 1: I love England. However, the weather is bad.
Ex 2: I love England. The weather, however, is bad.
Ex 3: I love England. The weather is bad, however.
Chú ý: Ta cũng có thể dùng nevertheless thay cho however. 2 từ này có ý nghĩa và chức năng ngữ pháp
tương tự nhau.
iii. PHONETICS
 Cách phát âm âm /ɪə/ và /eə/
1. Cách phát âm nguyên âm đôi /ɪə/
Cũng như các nguyên âm đôi khác, âm /ɪə/ được tạo thành bởi sự kết hợp giữa
2 nguyên âm là /ɪ/ và /ə/.
Bước 1: Hai khóe miệng hơi kéo sang hai bên, nâng lưỡi cao để phát âm
âm /ɪ/
Bước 2: Thu hai khóe miệng lại, hạ lưỡi về vị trí thư giãn. Đồng thời phát âm
âm /ə/.
2. Cách phát âm nguyên âm đôi /eɪ/
Âm /eə/ là sự kết hợp giữa /e/ và /ə/. Để phát âm âm này, bạn làm theo hai
bước sau:
Bước 1: Hai khóe miệng hơi kéo sang hai bên, lưỡi đặt ở độ cao trung bình đề
phát âm âm /e/.
Bước 2: Thu hai khóe miệng lại, lưỡi hơi kéo về phía sau để phát âm âm /ə/.
UNIT 9.
FESTIVALS AROUND THE WORLD
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 candy n /‘ kændɪ/ kẹo
2 Cannes Film Festival n /kæn fɪlm 'festɪvl/ liên hoan phim Cannes
3 carve v /kɑ:rv/ chạm, khắc
4 celebrate v /’selɪbreɪt/ kỉ niệm, tổ chức
5 costume n /'kɒstju:m/ trang phục
6 decorate v /'dekəreɪt/ trang trí
7 decoration n /dekə’reɪʃn/ đồ trang trí
8 disappointing adj /,disə'pɔɪntɪη)/ đáng thất vọng
9 disappointment n /,disə'pɔɪntmənt/ sự thất vọng
10 Dutch adj, n /dʌtʃ/ thuộc về Hà Lan, người Hà Lan
11 Easter n /'i:stər/ Lễ Phục sinh
12 feast n /fi:st/ bữa tiệc
13 feature V /'fi:tʃər/ trình diễn đặc biệt
14 fireworks display n /'faɪəwɜ:ks di'spleɪ/ biểu diễn pháo hoa
15 float n /fləʊt/ xe diễu hành, xe rước
16 folk dance n /fəʊk dæns/ điệu nhảy/ múa dân gian
17 Holland n /'hɒlənd/ nước Hà Lan
18 Mid-Autumn Festival n /mɪd 'ɔ:təm 'festɪvl/ Tết Trung thu
19 parade n /pə'reɪd/ cuộc diễu hành
20 perform v /pə'fɔ:m/ biểu diễn
21 performance n /pə'fɔ:məns/ tiết mục biểu diên
22 symbol n /'sɪmbl/ biểu tượng
23 take part in v /teɪk pɑ:rtɪn/ tham gia
24 Thanksgiving n /.θæηks'gɪvɪη/ lễ Tạ ơn
II. GRAMMAR
1. YES/ NO QUESTION (Dạng câu hỏi Yes/ No)
a. Định nghĩa
- Câu hỏi yes - no là loại câu hỏi chỉ đưa ra cho người được hỏi hai sự lựa chọn để trả lời là “có” hoặc
“không”, “đúng” hoặc “sai” thay vì được đa dạng câu trả lời như các loại câu hỏi khá c. Nó là một dạng
câu hỏi đóng.
Ex 1:
Do you like this car? (Bạn có thích chiếc xe này không?)
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. (Có, tôi thích./ Không, tôi không thích.)
Ex 2:
Did you go to the zoo last week? (Bạn đã đi sở thú tuẫn trước phải không?)
Yes, I did. / No, I didn't. (Ừ, đúng vậy/ Không, không phải.)
b. Cách thành lập câu hỏi Yes/ No
Câu hỏi Yes/ No được thành lập bằng cách đưa trợ động từ (is, am, are, do, does, did ...), hoặc động từ
khuyết thiêu lên trước chủ ngữ.
b.1. Với động từ to be
Be + S + ...?
- Yes, S + be.
- No, S + be not.
Ex 1:
Is he a doctor? (Anh ấy là bác sĩ phải không?)
Yes, he is. (Vâng, đúng vậy.)
Ex 2:
Are you playing chess? (Bạn đang chơi cờ à?)
No, I am not. (Không, không phải.)
b.2. Động từ thường (ordinary verbs)
Auxiliary verbs + S + V...?
- Yes, S + Auxiliary Verb.
- No, S + Auxiliary Verb + not.
Auxiliary verbs có thể là một trong các trợ động từ: do, does, did, have, has ...
Ex 1:
Does she play the piano well? (Cô ấy chơi đàn piano giỏi phải không?)
Yes, she does./ No, she doesn’t. (Vâng, đúng vậy./ Không phải.)
Ex 2:
Did he go to the museum yesterday? (Anh ấy đến viện bảo tàng ngày hôm qua à?)
Yes, he did./ No, he didn’t. (Đúng vậy. / Không, anh ấy không.)
Ex 3:
Have you finished your homework? (Bạn đã làm xong bài tập về nhà rồi à?)
Yes, I have./ No, I haven’t. (Vâng, đúng vậy. / Không.)
b.3. Với động từ khuyết thiếu (modal verbs)
Modal verb + s + V?
- Yes, s + Modal verb.
- No, s + Modal verb + not.
Modal verbs có thể là một trong các trợ động từ: will, can, may, should, would, could...
Ex 1:
May I open the book? (Tớ có nên mở sách ra không nhỉ?)
Yes, you may. No, you may not. (Không, cậu không nên.)
Ex 2:
Can you play the guitar? (Cậu có thể chơi đàn ghita không?)
Yes, I can./ No, I can’t. (Có, tớ có thể.)
Ex 3:
Could you swim when you were a child? (Khi còn nhỏ, bạn có biết bơi không?)
Yes, I could./ No, I couldn’t. (Có, tôi có thể. / Không, tôi không thể.)

iii. PHONETICS
 Stress in two-syllable words (Trọng âm của từ có 2 âm tiết)
1. Với danh từ và tính từ có 2 âm tiết
Với hầu hết các danh từ hoặc tính từ có 2 âm tiết, trọng âm thường nhấn vào ầm tiết đầu.
Ex:
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
chapter /'tʃæptər/ n chương (sách)
summer /'sʌmər/ n mùa hè
music /'mju'zɪk/ n âm nhạc
better /'betər/ adj tốt hơn
active /'æktɪv/ adj năng động
easy /'i:zɪ/ adj dễ dàng
Ngoại lệ: Nếu danh từ có 2 âm tiết mà âm thứ 2 có chứa nguyên âm đôi hoặc nguyên âm dài thì trọng
âm sẽ rơi vào âm số 2.
Ex:
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
design /dɪ'zaɪn/ n bản phác hoạ
balloon /bə'lu:n/ n bóng bay
advice /əd'vaɪs/ n lời khuyên
estate /ɪ'steɪt/ n tài sản, ruộng đất
alone /ə'ləʊn/ adj một mình
2. Với động từ có 2 âm tiết
Các động từ có 2 âm tiết: trọng âm thường nhấn vào âm tiết thứ hai.
Ex:
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
invest /ɪn'vest/ v đẩu tư
believe /bɪ'li:v/ v tin tưởng
decide /dɪ'saɪd/ v quyết định
decrease /dɪ'kri:s/ v giảm xuống
Ngoại lệ: Nếu động từ có âm tiết thứ hai là nguyên âm ngắn hoặc kết thúc bởi 1 phụ ầm hoặc không có
phụ âm. Hoặc động từ đó chứa âm đuôi nhẹ thì trọng âm thường rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất. (Nó thường
kết thúc ở dạng: er, en, ish, age, ow)
Ex:
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
enter /‘entər/ v vào
open /'əʊpən/ v mở
manage /'mænɪdʒ/ v điều hành, quản lý
happen /'hæpən/ v xảy ra
visit /'vɪzɪt/ v thăm, tham quan
finish /fɪnɪʃ/ v hoàn thành
offer /'ɔ:fər/ v đề xuất
study /'stʌdɪ/ v học
swallow /'swɒləʊ/ v nuốt
UNIT 10.
ENERGY SOURCES
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 available adj /ə'veɪləbl/ sẵn có
2 electricity n /ɪ.lek'trɪsətɪ/ điện năng
3 energy n /'enədʒɪ/ năng lượng
4 hydro n, adj /'haɪdrəʊ/ nước, liên quan đến nước
5 light bulb n /' lait bʌlb/ bóng đèn
6 limited adj /'lɪmɪtɪd/ bị hạn chế, có giới hạn
7 non-renewable adj /nɒn rɪ'nju:əbl/ không thể tái tạo
8 nuclear adj /'nu:klɪər/ thuộc về hạt nhân
9 overheat v /əʊvər'hi:t/ làm cho quá nóng
10 panel n /'pænl/ tấm ghép, tấm pin
11 produce v /prə'du:s/ sản xuất
12 reduce v /rɪ'du:s/ giám
13 renewable adj /rɪ'nju:əbl/ có thể tái tạo
14 replace v /rɪ'pleɪs/ thay thế
15 solar adj /'səʊlər/ liên quan đến mặt trời
16 source n /sɔ:s/ nguồn
17 syllable n /'sɪləbl/ âm tiết
18 tap n /tæp/ vòi
19 warm v /wɔ:rm/ làm cho ấm lên, nóng lên
II. GRAMMAR
1. PRESENT CONTINUOUS (THÌ HIỆN TẠI TIẾP DIỄN)
a. Form (cấu trúc)
Cấu trúc Ví dụ
Khẳng định S + am/ is/ are + V-ing He is watching TV now.
I am listening to music.
They are studying English now.
I am not working now.
Phủ định S + am/ is/ are + not + V-ing He isn’t watching TV now.
We are not watching TV now.
Are they studying English?
Nghi vấn Am/ Is/ Are + S + V-ing ? Is he going out with you?
Are you doing your homework?
b. Usage (Cách sử dụng)
- Thì hiện tại tiếp diễn diễn tả một hành động đang xảy ra tại thời điểm nói hoặc xung quanh thời điểm
nói.
Ex 1: I am working right now. (Ngay bây giờ tôi đang làm việc.)
Ex 2: They are watching TV at the moment. (Bây giờ họ đang xem phim.)
Ex 3: He is finding a job. (Anh ấy đang tìm kiếm một công việc.)
 Anh ấy không nhất thiết phải đang đi tìm việc ngay lúc nói mà nói chung, anh ấy vừa nghỉ việc và
đang tìm kiếm một công việc mới trong thời gian này.
Ex 4: I am quite busy these days. I am doing my assignment. (Dạo này tôi khá bận. Tôi đang làm luận
án.)
 Ngay thời điểm nói, tôi có thể không phải đang ngồi viết luận án, nhưng tôi đang trong quá trình
phải hoàn thành luận án đó.
- Thi hiện tại tiếp diễn diễn tả một hành động sắp xảy ra trong tương lai gần.
Ex 1: What are you doing tonight? (Tối nay bạn dự định sẽ làm gì?)
Ex 2: Summer is coming. (Mùa hè sắp đến rồi.)
c. Signals (Dấu hiệu)
Trong câu thường có các trạng từ chỉ thời gian như
- now: bây giờ
- right now: ngay bây giờ
- at the moment: lúc này
- at present: hiện tại
- at + giờ cụ thể (at 12 o’lock)
Examples:
It is raining now. (Trời đang mưa.)
I’m not working at the moment. (Tôi đang không làm việc vào lúc này.)
Hoặc có các động từ như:
- Look! Watch! (Nhìn kìa!)
- Listen! (Hãy nghe này!)
- Keep silent! (Hãy im lặng!)
- Watch out! - Look out! (Coi chừng)
Examples:
Look! The train is coming. (Nhìn kìa! Tàu đang đến.)
Listen! Someone is crying. (Nghe này! Ai đó đang khóc.)
Keep silent! The baby is sleeping. (Hãy im lặng! Em bé đang ngủ.)
Watch out! The train is coming! (Coi chừng! Đoàn tàu đang đến gần kìa!)
d. Cách thành lập V-ing
- Thông thường ta chỉ cẩn cộng thêm “-ing” vào sau hẩu hết các động từ.
Ex: eat – eating; learn – learning
- Với động từ tận cùng là MỘT chữ “e”, ta bỏ “e” rồi thêm “-ing”.
Ex: write – writing; type – typing’ come – coming
- Với động từ có tận cùng là HAI CHỮ “e”, ta không bỏ “e” mà vẫn thêm “-ing” bình thường.
Ex: see – seeing; agree – agreeing
- Với động từ có MỘT âm tiết, tận cùng là MỘT PHỤ ÂM, trước là MỘT NGUYÊN ÂM: ta nhân đôi
phụ âm cuối rồi thêm “-ing”.
Ex: stop – stopping; get – getting; put – putting
CHÚ Ý: Một số trường hợp đặc biệt
Ex: begin – beginning; travel – travelling
Ex: prefer – preferring; permit – permitting
- Với động từ tận cùng là “ie”, ta đổi “ie” thành “y” rồi thêm “-ing”.
Ex: lie – lying; die – dying
e. Chú ý: có những động từ không chia ở thì hiện tại tiếp diễn (trong tình huống này ta chia ở thì
hiện tại đơn). Các động từ đó thường thuộc về nhóm tri thức, giác quan, tình cảm hay sự sở hữu.
appear: xuất hiện mean: có nghĩa là
believe: tin tưởng need: cần
belong: thuộc vể prefer: thích hơn
contain: chứa đựng realize: nhận ra
depend: phụ thuộc remember: nhớ
forget: quên seem: dường như/ có vẻ như
hate: ghét sound: nghe có vẻ như
hope: hy vọng suppose: cho rằng
know: biết taste: nếm
lack: thiếu understand: hiểu
like: thích want: muốn
love: yêu wish: ước

iii. PHONETICS
 Stress in three-syllable words (Trọng âm của từ có 3 âm tiết)
1. Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết đầu
Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết đầu khi từ có 3 âm tiết đó là một danh từ và có yếu tố sau:
a. Có âm tiết thứ hai hoặc âm tiết cuối chứa 1 nguyên âm ngắn.
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
company / 'kʌmpənɪ/ n côngty
Germany /'dʒɜ:rmənɪ/ n nước Đức
family / 'fæməlɪ/ n gia đình
industry / 'ɪndəstrɪ/ n ngành công nghiệp
library / 'laɪbrərɪ/ n thư viện
resident / 'rezɪdənt/ n dân cư
b. Có âm tiết cuối là 1 nguyên âm dài, hoặc 1 nguyên âm đôi, hoặc kết thúc bằng hơn 1 phụ âm.
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
exercise /'eksərsaɪz/ n bài tập
holiday /'hɒlɪdeɪ/ n kì nghỉ
interview /ɪntərvju:/ n cuộc phỏng vấn
paradise /'pærədaɪs/ n thiên đường
photograph /'fəʊtəgrɑ:f/ n ảnh
radio /'reɪdɪəʊ/ n đài rađiô
2. Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai
a. Khi động từ có 3 âm tiết có âm tiết cuối chứa 1 nguyên âm ngắn và kết thúc chỉ với 1 phụ âm.
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
deliver /dɪ'lɪvər/ V giao hàng
develop /dɪ'veləp/ V phát triển
discover /dɪ'skʌvər/ V khám phá
encounter /ɪn'kaʊntər/ V bắt gặp, chạm trán
examine /ɪg'zæmɪn/ V kiểm tra
establish /ɪ'stæblɪʃ/ V thiết lập
Khi danh từ có 3 âm tiết có âm tiết cuối chứa 1 nguyên ầm ngắn hoặc ầm tiết thứ 2 chứa nguyên âm
dài/ nguyên âm đôi hay kết thúc bằng hơn 1 phụ âm.
Words Pronunciation Type Meaning
banana /bə'nænə/ n quả chuối
computer /kəm'pju:tər/ n máy vi tính
disaster dɪ'zɑ:stər n tai họa, thảm họa
museum /mju'zi:əm/ n bảo tàng
papyrus /pə'paɪrəs/ n cây cói, giấy cói
potato /pə'teɪtəʊ/ n khoai tây
UNIT 11.
TRAVELLING IN THE FUTURE
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 appear v /ə'pɪər/ xuất hiện
2 autopilot adj, n /'ɔ:təʊpaɪlət/ lái tự động
3 bamboo-copter n /.bæm'bu: ‘kɒptər/ chong chóng tre
4 comfortable adj /'kʌmfərtəbl/ thoải mái, dễ chịu
5 convenient adj /kən'vi:nɪənt/ thuận tiện, tiện lợi
6 disappear v /, dɪsə'pɪr/ biến mất
7 driverless adj /'draɪvərləs/ không người lái
8 eco-friendly adj / i:kəʊ 'frendlɪ/ thân thiện với môi trường
9 economical adj /.i:kə'nɒmɪkl/ tiết kiệm nhiên liệu
10 fume n /fju:m/ khói
11 function n /'fʌηkʃn/ chức năng
12 hyperloop n /'haɪpərlu:p/ hệ thống giao thông tốc độ cao
13 mode of travel phr /məʊd əv ’trævl/ phương thức đi lại
14 pedal v, n /'pedl/ đạp (xe đạp), bàn đạp
15 rail n /reɪl/ đường sắt
16 run on v /rʌn ɒn/ chạy bằng (nhiên liệu gì)
17 sail v, n /seɪl/ lướt buồm, chèo/ lái thuyền
18 skytrain n /'skaɪtreɪn/ hệ thống tàu điện trên không
19 solar-powered adj /'səʊlər-'paʊərd/ chạy bằng năng lượng mặt trời
20 tàu thuỷ chạy bằng năng lượng
solar-powered ship n /'səʊlər-'paʊərd ʃɪp/
mặt trời
21 phương tiện tự hành cá nhân một
solowheel n /'səʊbəʊwi:l/
bánh
22 walkcar n /wɔ:kkɑ:/ ô tô tự hành dùng chân
23 teleporter n /‘telɪpɔ:rtə/ phương tiện di chuyển tức thời
II. GRAMMAR
1. FUTURE SIMPLE (THÌ TƯƠNG LAI ĐƠN)
a. Form (cấu trúc)
Cấu trúc
Câu khẳng định S + will + Vo
Câu phủ định S + won’t + Vo
Câu hỏi Will + S + Vo?
Câu trả lời Yes, S + will./ No, S + won’t.
Chú ý: will not = won’t
Ex: I won’t come to your house tomorrow.
(Tôi sẽ không đến nhà bạn vào ngày mai đâu.)
b. Usage (Cách sử dụng)
- Thì tương lai đơn diễn tả một quyết định hay một ý định nhất thời nảy ra ở thời điểm nói.
Ex: Son: I miss my grandmother so much.
(Con nhớ bà lắm.)
Mother: OK. I will take you to visit her tomorrow.
(Được rồi. Mẹ sẽ đứa con đi thăm bà vào ngày mai nhé.)
- Thì tương lai đơn diễn tả một dự đoán không có căn cứ.
Ex: I think she won’t join the party.
(Tớ nghĩ cô ấy sẽ không tham gia bữa tiệc đâu.)
- Thì tương lai đơn diễn tả lời yêu cầu, đề nghị, lời mời.
Ex: Will you go out for dinner with me?
(Bạn có thể đi ăn tối với tôi được không?)
Will you pass me the pencil, please?
(Bạn có thể đưa bút chì cho tôi được không?)
- Thì tương lai đơn diễn tả lời hứa hoặc sự cảnh báo, đe dọa.
Ex: I promise I will write to her every day.
(Tôi hứa tôi sẽ viết thư cho cô ta mỗi ngày.)
Stop talking, or the teacher will send you out.
(Không nói chuyện nữa, nếu không giáo viên sẽ đuổi em ra khỏi lớp.)
c. Signals (Dấu hiệu)
- Thì tương lai đơn thường dùng kèm các trạng ngữ chỉ thời gian sau:
 In + (thời gian): trong bao lâu (in 5 minutes: trong 5 phút)
 Tomorrow: ngày mai
 Next day/ next week/ next month/ next year: ngày tiếp theo, tuần tới, tháng tới, năm tới.
 Soon: sớm thôi
Ex: We’ll meet at school tomorrow.
(Ngày mai chúng ta sẽ gặp ở trường.)
- Thì tương lai đơn cũng thường dùng với các động từ chỉ quan điểm
 Think/ believe/ suppose/ assume...: nghĩ/ tin/ cho là
 Promise: hứa
 Hope, expect: hi vọng/ mong đợi
Ex: I hope I will live in the USA in the future.
(Tôi hi vọng trong tương lai tôi sẽ sống ở Mỹ.)
II. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS (ĐẠI TỪ SỞ HỮU)
a. Cách chuyển đại từ nhân xưng chủ ngữ sang tính từ sở hữu và đại từ sở hữu.
Đại từ nhân xưng chủ ngữ Tính từ sở hữu Đại từ sở hữu Nghĩa
I my mine của tôi
you your yours của bạn/ của các bạn
we our ours của chúng tôi
they their theirs của họ
he his his của anh ấy
she her hers của cô ấy
it its của nó
b. Cách sử dụng Đại từ sở hữu trong tiếng Anh
- Đại từ sở hữu (possessive pronouns) được dùng thay cho cụm tính từ sở hữu (possessive
adjective) và danh từ đã đề cập trước đó.
Ex 1: This is my book, not yours, (yours = your book)
(Đây là sách của tôi, không phải của bạn.)
Ex 2: This is my car and that is yours, (yours = your car)
(Đây là ô tô của tôi và kia là của cậu.)
- Dùng trong dạng câu sở hữu kép (double possessive)
Ex 1: Tony is a friend of mine. (Tony là một người bạn của tôi.)
Ex 2: It was the fault of mine. (Đó là lỗi của tôi.)
- Dùng ở cuối các lá thư như một quy ước.
Ví dụ để kết thúc một bức thư, trước khi ký tên, ta viết:
Yours Yours sincerely
Thân Trân trọng (trong trường hợp biết tên người nhận thư)

iii. PHONETICS
 Sentence stress (Trong âm trong câu)
- Khi nói một câu trong tiếng Anh, sẽ có từ được phát âm lớn hơn, mạnh hơn và rô hơn so với các từ
khác. Hiện tượng này được gọi là trọng âm trong câu. Ngoài ra, trọng âm trong câu cũng giúp cho câu
có âm điệu dễ nghe và người nghe cũng dễ hiểu ý người nói hơn.
- Chúng ta thường nhấn trọng âm vào các từ mang nội dung chính, ý nghĩa chính trong câu (content
words). Chúng thường là các từ loại sau:
Content words Examples
Danh từ table, dog, house
Động từ chính buy, sell, think
Tính từ small, good, beautiful
Trạng từ carefully, beautifully
Trợ động từ (dạng phủ định) don’t, doesn’t, can’t, shouldn’t, aren’t
Đại từ chỉ định this, these, that, those
Từ để hỏi what, when, where, why, who, how
Các em tập thực hành các ví dụ sau. Chú ý các từ in đậm là từ được nhấn mạnh trong câu.
Listen and repeat these words.  Track 13
What time do you usually wake up in the morning?
In the week, I usually wake up at 7 o'clock.
What was the name of the place where you grew up?
I grew up in a town called Glossop.
What age will you be on your next birthday?
I'll be 31 on the 18th of March.
UNIT 12.
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
I. VOCABULARY
No Type
. English Pronunciation Vietnamese
1 amazement n /ə'meɪzmənt/ sự ngạc nhiên, kinh ngạc
2 amazing adj /ə'meɪzɪη/ ngạc nhiên, tuyệt vời
3 ancient adj /'eɪnʃənt/ cổ, lâu đời
4 Australia n /ɒ'streɪlɪə/ nước Úc
5 Canada n /'kænədə/ nước Canada
6 capital n /'kæpɪtl/ thủ đô
7 castle n /'kɑ:sl/ pháo đài
8 coastline n /'kəʊstlaɪn/ đường bờ biển
9 culture n /'kʌltʃər/ nền văn hoả
10 historic adj /hɪ'stɔ:rɪk/ thuộc về lịch sử
11 island country n /'aɪlənd 'kʌntrɪ/ đảo quốc
12 váy truyền thống của đàn ông
kilt n /kɪlt/
Scotland
13 landscape n /'lændskeɪp/ phong cảnh
14 local adj /’lə ʊkl/ thuộc về địa phương
15 native adj /'neɪtɪv/ nguyên gốc, bản địa
16 New Zealand n /,nu: 'zi:lənd/ nước New Zealand
17 penguin n /'peηgwɪn/ chim cánh cụt
18 sunset n /’sʌnset/ mặt trời lặn
19 symbol n /’sɪmbl/ biểu tượng
20 tattoo n /tə'tu:/ hình xăm
21 (the) UK n /ju: 'keɪ/ Vương quốc Liên hiệp Anh
II. GRAMMAR
 ARTICLES (MẠO TỪ)
1. Cách dùng mạo từ bất định a, an.
 A/ an được sử dụng trước một danh từ số ít đếm được.
Ex: We need a book. (Chúng tôi cần 1 cuốn sách.)
 Mạo từ "a" đứng trước một phụ âm (trong cách phát âm).
Ex:
- a game (một trò chơi); a boat (một chiếc tàu thủy).
- Chú ý: a university (một trường đại học); a year (một năm).
- a European (một người Âu); a one-legged man (một người thọt chân).
 Mạo từ "an" đúng trước từ bắt đầu bằng một nguyên âm (a, e, i, o, u) hoặc n cam
Ex:
- an egg (một quả trứng); an ant (một con kiến)
- Chú ý: an honour (một niềm vinh dự); an hour (một giờ đồng hồ)
2. Cách dùng mạo từ xác định “the”
 The được dùng khi danh từ chỉ đối tượng được cả người nói lẫn người nghe biết rõ: đối tượng đó là
ai, cái gì. Cụ thể mạo từ “the” thường gặp nhất trong các trường hợp sau:
 Khi vật thể hay nhóm vật thể là duy nhất hoặc The Sun (mặt trời), the world (thế giới), the
được xem là duy nhất Earth (Trái đất)
 Trước một danh từ nếu danh từ này vừa được I see a dog. The dog is chasing a cat. The cat is
đê' cập trước đó chasing a mouse. (Tôi thấy 1 chú chó. Chú chó
đó đang đuổi theo 1 con mèo. Con mèo đó đang
đuổi theo 1 con chuột.)
 Trước một danh từ nếu danh từ này được xác The teacher that I met yesterday is my sister in
bằng 1 cụm từ hoặc 1 mệnh đê' law. (Cô giáo tôi gặp hôm qua là chị dâu tôi.)
 Đặt the trước một tính từ để chỉ một nhóm the old (người già), the poor (người nghèo), the
người nhất định rich (người giàu)
 The được dùng trước những danh từ riêng chỉ The Pacific Ocean (Thái Bình Dương), The
biển, sông, quần đảo, dãy núi, tên gọi số nhiều United States (Hợp chủng quốc Hoa Kỳ), the
của các nước, sa mạc, miền,... Alps (Dãy An pơ)

iii. PHONETICS
Rising and falling intonation for questions (Giọng điệu lên và xuống trong câu hỏi).  Track 16
1. Khi câu hỏi đó là dạng câu wh-question, giọng điệu của câu sẽ đi xuống
Examples with falling intonation
2. Khi câu hỏi đó là dạng câu Yes/ No question, giọng điệu của câu sẽ đi lên
Examples with rising intonation
PHẦN B.
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA ĐỊNH KỲ
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA 15 PHÚT
TEST 1 (UNIT 7)
I. Complete the sentences with the correct tense or form of the verbs from the box.
ride drive fly sail cycle reverse get on get off
1. Jack is a pilot. He _____________ helicopters every day.
2. _____________ a number 73 bus. That will take you to Islington High Street.
3. He _____________ into a lamppost and damaged the back of the car.
4. When being stuck in a traffic jam, some people _____________ their motorbikes on the pavement.
5. The old man got into a Rolls Royce and _____________ away.
6. I will get myself a little boat and _____________ it around the world.
7. When we reach the next stop, we’ll _____________.
8. In the afternoon, Mai usually _____________ round the lake near her house.
II. Put the following words from box into the correct groups. There are some words which belong
to more than one group.
a train a plane a car a ship
a bike a bus a boat a horse
a kite a motorbike an elephant ferry-boat

1. ride a bike,
2. drive
3. fly
4. sail
5. get on
6. get off
TEST 2 (UNIT 7)
I. Look at the picture and write the name of the road signs

1. 2.

3. 4

5. 6.

7. 8.
II. Put a suitable preposition in the blank.
1. Mary travels to work car every day.
2. Mai used to go to school foot.
3. It is 10 kilometers my school my house.
4. She gets the 23 bus and sits on a chair near the window.
5. I don’t like walking alone in the streets night.
6. When I was young, I used to go to school bike.
7. Don’t get the car until it completely stops.
8. What are you doing the afternoon?
9. The train leaves 7:30.
10. My mum is always busy her work in the laboratory.
11. The children are really excited their summer vacation.
12. It’s not far here to school.
TEST 3 (UNIT 7)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
1. Look! The ____________ says “No right turn”.
A. road sign B. picture C. traffic rule
2. You ran through the stop sign. May I see your ____________, please?
A. passport B. driving license C. identification
3. It is the law that motorists give way to pedestrians at ____________.
A. zebra crossings B. traffic lights C. roundabout
4. You can book your ____________ online, by phone, or through a travel agent.
A. plane tickets B. driving licence C. money
5. Slow down! The ____________ on this road is 60 mph.
A. road sign B. speed limit C. speed light
6. We were stuck in a ____________ on the freeway for two hours.
A. car B. high way C. traffic jam
7. When we got to the ____________, the train had left.
A. railway station B. harbour C. airport
8. What ____________ did they use at that time? - Horses.
A. means of travel B. mean of communication C. means of transport
9. ____________ is taught to young children to avoid road accidents.
A. Road safety B. Road traffic C. Traffic jam
10. You should wear a ____________ when riding a bike.
A. seatbelt B. bike helmet C. hat
II. Write sentences with it, using the cues given.
Example: 500 metres/ my house/My Dinh Stadium
It is 500 metres from my house to My Dinh Stadium.
1. 150 million kilometres/Earth/Sun
_________________________________________________________________________________
2. 1 km/ my house/ my school.
_________________________________________________________________________________
3. 500 metres/ my house/ my grandparents’.
_________________________________________________________________________________
4. 170 km/ Quy Nhon City/ Pleiku City.
_________________________________________________________________________________
5. not very far/ here/ Noi Bai Airport.
_________________________________________________________________________________
TEST 4 (UNIT 7)
I. Match the questions with the correct answers.
1. May I see your driving license, please? A. Go straight ahead, then turn right at the
crossroads.
2. Sir, did I do anything wrong? B. I was stuck in a traffic jam.
3. What took you so long? C. Not very far. Just about 2 km.
4. How far is it from here to the railway station? D. Oh, sorry sir, I don’t have it on me.
5. Could you tell me how to get to the nearest E. Yes, sir. You ran through the stop sign.
bus stop, please?
Your answer:
1. _________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. _________
5. ________
II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence.
1. You must walk across the street at the ___________.
A. zebra crossing B. green lights C. green cross D. zebra racing
2. Which country drives on the left?
A. Taiwan B. Korea C. Thailand D. Russia
3. You ___________ a train, bus, or subway to begin your trip.
A. get on B. get in C. get off D. enter
4. You ___________ a car or taxi to begin your trip.
A. get on B. get off C. get in D. get out
5. What must you do before you turn left or turn right while you are taking part in traffic?
A. use front and back light B. give driving license
C. drive fast D. give a signal
6. The vehicles queue around the city during the evening ___________.
A. rush hour B. traffic hour C. peak hour D. both A and C
7. When you have reached your destination (or finished your ride) on a bus, you ___________ the bus.
A. get out B. get in C. get into D. get off
8. Jack is in a taxi. He has just reached his destination, so he pays for the driver and ___________.
A. get off B. get out C. get in D. get on
9. I don't have a car, so I ___________ my bike.
A. fly B. take C. ride D. drive
10. I am ___________ the train at 8 a.m tomorrow.
A. take B. to get C. taking D. get
TEST 5 (UNIT 8)
I. Jumbled words.
1. lahiousri 6. meydeo
2. yscra 7. amanition
3. ovientl 8. llthirre
4. catro 9. cutamendory
5. ginpprig 10. oohrrr
II. Choose the best answer A, B, C or D for each sentence.
1. A type of film, which combines comedy with a love story is ___________.
A. comedy B. romantic comedy C. laugh film D. romantic love film
2. A film with a very exciting story that often involves a crime is ___________.
A. thriller B. horror movie C. western movie D. documentary
3. A film that tells a true story, often shown on television is ___________.
A. sci fi B. comedy C. documentary D. drama
4. A film, which tries to make the audience very frightened is ___________.
A. adventure movie B. horror movie C. animated movie D. science movie
5. A film that is set in the future and there are some imaginary scientific developments is called _____.
A. sci-fi B. documentary C. comedy D. biopic
6. The person who is responsible for the business side of the film is called ___________.
A. producer B. a star C. a trailer D- a director
7. A list of people involved in making a film, usually shown at the end of it is called ___________.
A. credits B. writer C. producer D. actors
8. A series of short sections of a film that are shown to advertise it is called ___________.
A. a documentary B. an episode C. a part D. a trailer
9. I got really when I saw the main character being killed ___________.
A. confused B. frightened C. boring D. amused
10. The film was so ___________ that the two girls next to me couldn’t stop crying.
A. moving B. thrilling C. exciting D. fascinating
TEST 6 (UNIT 8)
I. Choose “in spite of/ despite” or “although” to complete the sentences.
1. ______________ the heavy rain, he went out without his umbrella.
A. In spite of/ Despite B. Although
2. ______________ I felt sleepy, I still stay up late to see my favorite movies.
A. In spite of/ Despite B. Although
3. Jack decided to buy this car ______________ it’s high price.
A. in spite of/ despite B. although
4. She hasn’t found her missing daughter ______________ she has been seeking for weeks.
A. in spite of/ despite B. although
5. ______________ her parents’ disapproval, Linda insisted on studying abroad.
A. In spite of/ Despite B. Although
6. ______________ being short, I can still beat you in basketball.
A. In spite of/ Despite B. Although
7. We visit our grandmother twice a week ______________ we don’t have much time.
A. in spite of/ despite B. although
8. The children slept deeply ______________ the noise.
A. in spite of/ despite B. although
II. Rewrite the sentences with the words given.
1. Although the weather was bad, she went to school on time.
 Despite
2. My mother told me to go to school although I was sick.
 In spite of
3. In spite of his good salary, Tom gave up his job.
 Although
4. Although the streets are narrow, many people drive in this city.
 In spite of
5. He ate the chocolate cake even though he was on a diet. Giaoandethitienganh.info sưu tầm
 In spite of
6. Though his acting ability was good, he wasn’t chosen.
 Despite
TEST 7 (UNIT 8)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, or C.
1. Linda went out ______________ it rained heavily.
A. although B. however C. in spite of
2. We still saw to the end of the film ______________ it was so boring.
A. despite B. although C. however
3. She went on working ______________ she was tired.
A. although B. however C. either could be used here
4. Lorena seems to be quite clever. ______________, she often gets low marks.
A. Despite B. However C. Although
5. ______________ Lindsay Lohan is a famous star, I don’t quite like her.
A. Although B. Despite C. Nevertheless
6. I didn’t like the film. ______________, everybody else seemed to enjoy it.
A. However B. Though C. Either could be used here
7. We managed to do it the director was not there.
A. despite B. although C. however
8. Their team has got the best players. ______________, they lost the last game.
A. Nevertheless B. However C. either could be used here
9. I’ve never been to Argentina, ______________ having relatives there.
A. in spite of B. nevertheless C. although
10. Jordi is a careful driver. ______________, he has had several accidents.
A. in spite of B. However C. although
II. Fill in the gap with the type of the film.
1. A movie that makes you laugh is a.
_______________________________________________________________________________
2. A movie that makes you scream is a film.
_______________________________________________________________________________
3. A story that is exciting with lots of guns and explosions is an movie.
_______________________________________________________________________________
4. Movies about future, aliens from space or space travel are films.
_______________________________________________________________________________
5. A movie about real life is a.
_______________________________________________________________________________
TEST 8 (UNIT 8)
I. Choose the odd one out.
1. A. horror B. adventure C. gripping D. action
2. A. director B. comedy C. producer D. actress
3. A. touching B. hilarious C. scary D. we
4. A. awful B. entertainingC. fascinating D. exciting
5. A. thrilling B. touching C. terrifying D. must-see
II. Rewrite the following sentences using the connector in brackets.
1. Billy apologized several times but Anna wouldn’t speak to him. (nevertheless)
_______________________________________________________________________________
2. He was lazy. He passed the test. (Though)
_______________________________________________________________________________
3. You are late again. You haven’t brought your tickets. (and)
_______________________________________________________________________________
4. On the one hand, I’d love to come. On the other hand, I really haven’t got the time. (however)
_______________________________________________________________________________
5. Rome is a great place to visit, but it has terrible traffic problems. (Although)
_______________________________________________________________________________
TEST 9 (UNIT 9)
I. Look at the picture then write the name of the festival in the box under each picture.
La Tomatina Halloween Easter
Tet Mid-autumn festival Songkran

1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.
II. Use the words ill the box to complete the sentences. There is one extra word.
a feast turkey traditional Christmas
the parade celebration tradition religion
1. Thanksgiving is traditional celebrated with ______________ among family and friends.
2. ______________ is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
3. It’s not a Thanksgiving dinner without ______________.
4. The crowd cheered as one and ______________ began.
5. It’s ______________ in the U.S to have turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.
6. Setting off fireworks on Halloween is a popular ______________ in this country.
7. A wedding is one of life’s greatest moments, a time for good wishes and ______________.
TEST 10 (UNIT 9)
I. Choose the word, which has different stress from the others.
1. A. cannon B. celebrate C. culture D. receive
2. A. money B. happy C. festival D. balloon
3. A. perform B. parade C. season D. machine
4. A. office B. gather C. relax D. dancer
5. A. funny B. describe C. prefer D. enjoy
II. Give the correct form of the word given in each sentence.
1. CELEBRATE
A. There are big _________________ on New Year’s Day.
B. The festival _________________ the New Year.
C. It was a public holiday and everyone was in a _________________ mood.
2. FESTIVAL
A. The _________________ is held in March.
B. There was a _________________ mood in the village.
3. RENEW
A. The festival is a time of _________________.
B. Each year, the festival _________________ the national spirit of the people.
C. The celebration brought _________________ hope to the villagers.
4. CEREMONY
A. Many customs have their origin in pagan _________________.
B. A _________________ procession is held through the streets of the city.
TEST 11 (UNIT 9)
Transform these sentences into a “yes/ no question” then answer using the word in bracket.
1. He loves his family. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
2. They like soccer. (no)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
3. She can drive a lorry. (no)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
4. They are good at Maths. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
5. They went to the swimming pool. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
6. She wastes her money on jewelry. (no)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
7. He decided to leave school. (no)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
8. She wakes up early. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
9. They should revise their lessons. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
10. He was born in this town. (yes)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
TEST 12 (UNIT 9)
I. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
1. A. America B. music C. samba D. costume
2. A. carnival B. party C. season D. parade
3. A. countryside B. concern C. lantern D. concert
4. A. happen B. pumpkin C. worship D. alone
5. A. balloon B. asleep C. common D. complete
II. Match a word in column A with its definition in column B.
A B
6. Easter Sunday - between April 4lh and May 8th A. getting toys from Santa Claus
7. Teacher’s Day - November 20th B. going to church, eating egg candies and egg
chocolates
8. Christmas Day - December 25th C. wearing ugly masks
9. Halloween - October 31st D. playing small tricks
10. Thanksgiving Day - the 4th Thursday of E. making Banh Chung and special food, people
November in the USA. decorate their house
11. Saint Patrick’s Day - March 17"’ F. eating turkey
12. Mid - Autumn festival - the 15th of the Lunar G. showing gratitude to teachers
month
13. Tet holiday - the 1st of the first Lunar H. making jack-o-lantems from pumpkin
month6.
14. April Fool’s Day – April 1st I. making moon cakes and watching dragon
dance
15. Valentine Day - February 14th J. sending loving gifts such as flowers,
chocolate...
III. Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.
lantern traditionally decorating colorful holiday
16. Chinese New Year ends with a _________________ festival.
17. Every year, in Harbin Ice and Snow Festival people build incredible things out of ice and snow,
_________________ them with lights and lasers.
18. Diwali is India’s biggest and most important _________________ of the year.
19. _________________, the festival also marked the end of harvest, and parents who had been hard at
work in the fields enjoyed spending extra time with their children.
20. The children wear _________________ masks and dance in the streets with star lanterns that are
illuminated by candles.
TEST 13 (UNIT 10)

I. Jumbled word.

1. reursoce 5. ulintedim

2. erenyg 6. neuclar

3. slaor 7. bgaios

4. rewaneble 8. olac

II. Fill in the blanks with the words in the box.

natural gas nuclear solar hydro

wind oil biogas coal

1. ______________ energy comes from the heat of the Sun.

2. ______________ can be produced by dead plants and animals as they decay.

3. ______________ is often found in the ground, consisting mainly of methane.

4. ______________ energy is energy that comes from the force of moving water.

5. ______________ is flammable black hard rock, used as a fossil fuel.

6. ______________ commonly known as petroleum, is the largest source of energy in the US.

7. To produce ______________ energy, atoms are split apart, which releases energy.

8. ______________ energy is produced from moving air with the help of large turbines.

III. Choose the word that has different stress pattern.

1. A. machine B. carbon C. harmful D. turbine

2. A. generate B. natural C. effective D. energy


TEST 14 (UNIT 10)
I. Put the words in the correct column.
Solar power Wave power Crude oil Gas Petroleum
Wind power Coal Geothermal energy Iron Biomass

Renewable Non-renewable

II. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.


1. Once non-renewable energy sources are used _____________, they are gone forever.
A. out B. up C. for D. off
2. Using solar panels at home can help _____________ your electric bill and your carbon footprint.
A. reduce B. increase C. provide D. convert
3. Renewable energy is also called “_____________ energy” because it doesn’t pollute the air.
A. inexhaustible B. available C. clean D. dangerous
4. _____________ energy resources include coal, oil, natural gas and uranium.
A. Solar B. Renewable C. Non-renewable D. Fuels
5. _____________ energy creates clean, renewable power from the sun.
A. Wind B. Solar C. Nuclear D. Fossil fuels
6. We need to look for ways to reduce our carbon _____________.
A. dioxide B. footmark C. footprint D. energy
7. Coal is a _____________ fuel that was formed millions of years ago.
A. fossil B. renewable C. carbon D. hydro
8. Renewable energy sources will never _____________ out because they are easily replenished.
A. run B. ran C. come D. take
9. Burning fossil fuels emits a lot of pollutants that are _____________ to the environment.
A. polluted B. pollution C. harm D. clean
10. Low energy light bulb should be used to _____________ electricity.
A. saving B. waste C. save D. recycle
TEST 15 (UNIT 10)

I. Complete the following sentences using present continuous tense.

1. Lea and I ______________ (swim) in the pool at the moment.

2. Andrea ______________ (talk) about pollution to his teacher at present.

3. Rebecca ______________ (not listen) to you now.

4. Selena ______________ (not wear) her glasses now.

5. I ______________ (think) of quitting my job nowadays.

6. What ______________ (she / show) to you right now?

7. ______________ (Jess / go) home?

8. Why ______________ (you / run)?

9. I ______________ (try) to finish my project at the moment.

10. Our teacher ______________ (teach) us how to reduce carbon footprint at the moment.

II. Change these words into -ING form.

1. go  6. pay 

2. call  7. come 

3. swim  8. carry 

4. meet  9. smile 

5. climb  10. cut 


TEST 16 (UNIT 10)
I. Match a word in column A with its definition in column B.
A B
1. nuclear energy A. It’s a clean source of energy. Sailboats couldn’t move without this
power.
2. wind energy B. It can be found in only some places of the earth. It comes from depth
inside the earth.
3. fossil fuels C. This energy can be dangerous. It was used to make bombs in World
War II.
4. geothermal heat D. We can make this energy almost every day. Panels are used to create
this energy.
5. solar energy E. When it moves from a high place to a lower place, it makes energy.
This energy is used to create electricity.
6. hydroelectric power F. They will be run out within a relatively short time. The first letters of
the words are both “f”.
II. Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.
geothermal energy tidal energy wind energy fossil fuels
converted hydropower solar energy nuclear power
1. _________________ The energy is created mainly from uranium and plutonium through a specific
reaction, which is then collected and used to power generators.
2. _________________ By using large turbines to take available wind as the power to turn, the turbine
can then turn a generator to produce electricity.
3. _________________ They are formed by natural processes such as buried dead organisms and
barely renewable.
4. _________________ It uses rise and fall of tides to convert kinetic energy of incoming and outgoing
tides into electrical energy.
5. _________________ It harvests the energy of the sun through using collector panels to create
conditions that can then be turned into a kind of power.
6. _________________ Solar power can be into electricity.
7. _________________ It is power derived from the energy of falling water or fast running water.
8. _________________ It is the energy that is produced from beneath the earth.
TEST 17 (UNIT 11)
I. Match the sentences, clauses or phrases in column A with the ones in column B to make
meaningful sentences.
A B
1. He takes part in A. telephoning us.
2. Rome is famous for B. its beautiful building.
3. Too much sugar is bad for C. going on holiday?
4. Are you interested in D. different kinds of sports.
5. Whether we will go or not on E. your teeth.
6. Is it easy to keep in touch with E badminton.
7. Thank you for G. meeting a lot of different people.
8. Our new classmate prefers playing basketball to H. reading long books.
9. We look forward to I. your old school friends.
10. Children usually get bored with J. the weather.
II. Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word.
11. We gave them _____________ telephone number, and they gave us _____________.
12. My car is cheap, but _____________ is expensive.
13. You can’t have any chocolate! It’s all _____________!
14. My pencil is broken. Can I borrow _____________?
15. We met Paul and Jane last night. This house is _____________.
TEST 18 (UNIT 11)
I. Give the correct form of the verbs in the brackets to complete the sentences.
1. ______________ (you/ able) to find a good job when you leave school?
2. Who do you think (win) ______________ the next World Cup?
3. The airport (be) ______________ busy in August.
4. Jane knows Maths well. (She/ help) ______________ you.
5. ______________ (it snow) this year?
6. Please remind me of my visit to the dentist tomorrow. (I/ certainly/ forget) ______________.
7. The bus is late. 1 have a feeling (it/ not arrive) ______________ before 5 o'clock.
8. I don’t think he (win) ______________ the next election.
9. You (earn) ______________ a lot of money.
10. I’m sure they (not score) ______________ another goal.
II. Circle the correct answer.
1. The new car is ______________ (their I theirs).
2. She cooked ______________ (our / ours) food.
3. Don’t stand on ______________ (my / mine) foot!
4. She gave him ______________ (her / hers) suitcase.
5. I met ______________ (their / theirs) mother.
6. Is this ______________ (their / theirs) coffee?
7. Is the flat ______________ (her / hers)?
8. The grey scarf is ______________ (my / mine).
9. That red bike is ______________ (our / ours).
10. We should take ______________ (our / ours) coats.
TEST 19 (UNIT 11)
I. Change the personal pronoun in brackets into a suitable possessive pronoun.
1. This bag belongs to that woman in red; it’s not __________. (you)
2. Our car is newer than __________. (he)
3. That book does not belong to you; it’s __________. (I)
4. Your father is taller than __________. (she)
5. This boy’s ideas are more interesting than __________. (you)
6. Victor’s house is older than __________. (we)
7. The box belongs to John; it’s not __________. (you)
8. These words were said by Shakespeare; they are not __________. (we)
9. That project was done by Quynh Chi; it’s __________. (she)
10. This is my parents’ room and the clothes are __________. (they)
II. Choose the correct answer to complete the sentences.
1. A teleporter makes you vanish then you __________in another place seconds later.
A. disappear B. reappear
2. Your idea about future transport is __________because no one else had thought of it.
A. imaginative B. imagination
3. My brother will __________a motorcycle to university next week.
A. drive B. ride
4. His new invention of a three-wheeled vehicle is a __________.
A. success B. successful
5. A pilotless aircraft means the craft __________need pilots.
A. does B. doesn’t
6. They show us __________a vehicle that can run on road.
A. wind-powered B. powered-wind
7. The single-wheel bike over there is __________.
A. him B. his
8. In the year 2030, people __________on flying trains.
A. will travel B. are going to travel
9. Those hover scooters belong to __________.
A. us B. ours
10. In the future, we will travel __________space trains.
A. on B. in
TEST 20 (UNIT 11)
I. Circle the correct answer.
1. Tina is ____________ sister.
A. my B. mine C. I
2. ____________ went to the cinema yesterday.
A. Her B. Hers C. She
3. This car is ____________.
A. his B. him C. he
4. These are the children’s shoes. They’re ____________.
A. their B. they C. theirs
5. ____________ brother is tall.
A. His B. Him C. He
6. I waited for ____________ yesterday but you didn’t come.
A. your B. you C. yours
7. These are ____________ pencils.
A. ours B. we C. our
8. This letter is for ____________.
A. she B. hers C. her
9. ____________ didn’t do the homework.
A. Yours B. You C. Your
10. This is John’s book. It is ____________ book.
A. he B. his C. him
II. Give the correct form of the verbs ill brackets.
1. I can’t come on the march tomorrow. I _____________ (visit) my grandparents with my mom.
2. In the future, we _____________ (travel) around the world by teleporter.
3. He is buying some butter and eggs because he _____________ (make) a cake later.
4. If we go to Paris, we _____________ (take) lots of pictures.
5. _____________ (pollute) ballet trains the environment?
6. In five years’ time, I _____________ (be) at university.
7. I think it _____________ (snow) tomorrow.
8. It’s very late! Hurry up or we _____________ (be) late for work.
9. I’m sure they _____________ (lose) the match.
10. I don’t think the bullet train _____________ (be) popular here.
TEST 21 (UNIT 12)
I. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
1. There is a red maple leaf on the ___________ of Canada.
A. money B. banner C. flag D. name
2. ___________ has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.
A. Scotland B. Wales C. England D. Northern Ireland
3. You can see ___________ on the Canadian national flag.
A. the oak free B. the rose C. the maple leaf D. the red leaf
4. All our English teachers are ___________ speakers.
A. original B. foreign C. native D. nation
5. Australia is composed of seven ___________.
A. states B. countries C. nations D. town
6. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in ___________.
A. New Zealand B. Australia C. Canada D. England
7. In 1893, ___________ became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote.
A. Canada B. America C. New Zealand D. Singapore
8. The old tradition of first-footing is still practised today in ___________.
A. Scots B. Scottish C. Scotland D. Scot
II. Complete the sentences with “a/ a" or “the”
1. There is ________ umbrella under my bed.
2. He is not ________ honorable man.
3. Aladdin had ________ wonderful lamp.
4. He returned after ________ hour.
5. ________ World War II ended in 1945.
6. French is ________ easy language.
7. Do you know any people who live across ________ road?
8. She is ________ untidy girl.
9. I bought ________ horse, ________ ox, and ________ buffalo.
10. My mother bought me ________ new school bag.
11. ________ apple a day keeps your enemy away.
12. Our neighbors have ________ cat and ________ dog.
TEST 22 (UNIT 12)
I. Choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
1. We are looking for _______ place to spend our summer holiday.
A. the B. a C. an D. x
2. Please turn off _______ lights when you leave _______ room.
A. the – the B. a – a C. the – a D. a – the
3. We are looking for people with _______ experience.
A. the B. a C. an D. x
4. Would you pass me _______ salt, please?
A. a B. the C. an D. x
5. Can you show me _______ way to _______ station?
A. the – the B. a – a C. the – a D. a – the
6. She has read _______ interesting English book.
A. a B. an C. the D. x
7. Mr. John is _______ old customer and _______ honest man.
A. an – the B. the – an C. an – an D. the – the
8. _______ youngest boy in John’s family has just started going to _______ school.
A. A-x B. x – the C. An – x D. The – x
9. _______ eldest boy is at _______ college.
A. A – the B. The – x C. x – a D. An – x
10. Would you like to hear _______ story about _______ English scientist?
A. an – the B. the – the C. a – the D. a – an
II. Look at the flags and write their names in the blanks.

1. The __________ flag is blue with red and white crosses.

2. The __________ flag is green, white and orange.


3. The __________ flag is red, white and blue: it has 13 stripes and 50 white stars.

4. The __________ flag is red and white with a red leaf.

5. The __________ flag is red, white and blue: it has 6 white stars.
TEST 23 (UNIT 12)
I. Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
1. The Statue of Liberty is a major monument in New York which _________ freedom.
A. attracts B. symbolises C. decides D. understands
2. Like the kangaroo and koala, the platypus is a _________ animal in Australia.
A. scenic B. tailless C. foreign D. unique
3. David uses English as his _________ mother because he comes from the UK.
A. tongue B. mouth C. nose D. cheek
4. The Sydney Opera House is an _________ of Australia’s creative and technical achievement.
A. orchestra B. emblem C. icon D. armorial
5. The government of New Zealand has done a lot to _________ the culture of the Maori.
A. preserve B. surround C. puzzle D. pronounce
6. Coming to Scotland, visitors can drive through vast green _________.
A. lochs B. stations C. castles D. pastures
7. How is your holiday in New Zealand? - _________
A. Really B. Awesome C. Absolutely right D. Sure
8. _________ UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
A. a B. An C. The D. x
9. Can you see the Big Ben from where _________?
A. you standing B. you will stand C. are you standing D. you are standing
10. Both England and New Zealand are _________ countries.
A. islander B. continent C. island D. continental
II. Complete the following chart.
Country Nationality
0. Australia Australian
1. France
2. Wales
3. England
4. Scotland
5. America

TEST 24 (UNIT 11, 12)


I. Write the correct possessive pronoun for each sentence.
Example: That car belongs to me.  That car is mine.
1. This house belongs to me and my brother.
 This house is
2. That motorcycle belongs to that man.
 That motorcycle is
3. That book belongs to them.
 That book is
4. That pen belongs to me.
 That pen is
5. This flying car belongs to us.
 This flying car is
II. Complete the sentences with “a/ an” or “the”.
1. ________ place where my boyfriend met me was fantastic.
2. Does Nam bring ________ umbrella?
3. I am ________ teacher. I am teaching in a primary school.
4. Such ________ long queue!
5. How about aspirin for ________ aches?
6. Are they looking for ________ key?
7. Minh missed ________ film on TV at 8 p.m yesterday.
8. Susan read ________ book which she bought at the bookstore yesterday.
9. Linh will spend ________ month in the mountains.
10. This is ________ most interesting film I’ve ever seen.
TEST 25 (UNIT 11, 12)
I. Choose whether each sentence requires a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.
Example: That car is not his. It’s. (mine/my)
1. She’s not his friend, she’s (my/ mine).
2. Robert didn’t drive his own car. He drove (her/ hers).
3. That is one of (hers/ her) best friends.
4. His neighborhood is safe, while (my/ mine) neighborhood isn’t.
5. Did (your/ yours) mother call you yesterday evening?
6. I don’t know (them/ their) very well.
7. I don’t know (them/ their) daughter very well.
8. I talked to (my/ me) grandmother for three hours last night.
9. She will never tell (him/ his) about that.
10. I think I got my notes mixed up with (your/ yours).
II. Write “a/ an” or “the”.
1. ____________ house 2. ____________ Sun
3. ____________ umbrella 4. ____________ egg
5. ____________ boy in red 6. ____________ second week
7. ____________ disables 8. ____________ hour
9. ____________ man 10. ____________ Sound
PHẦN B.
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA ĐỊNH KỲ
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA GIỮA KỲ 45’
SECOND MID-TERM TEST 1
LISTENING
Task 1: You will hear five people talk about transportation. Cheek the problems. Track 01

Problem
1. John  traffic jams
 slow drivers
2. Anne  too many cars
 too little parking
3. Carlos  dangerous bikers
 dangerous drivers
4. Yumiko  no buses
 slow buses
5. Craig  too much traffic
 not enough taxis
Task 2: Listen to the next part of the record then write the solution each person suggests. Track
02
Solution
John more _____________________ (6) parking
Anne make drivers _____________________ (7) to enter downtown
Carlos (more) _____________________ (8)
Yumiko more _____________________ (9)
Craig _____________________ (10) streets in the shopping areas

LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. common B. asleep C. complete D. balloon
12. A. happen B. alone C. worship D. pumpkin
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. security B. belt C. centre D. let
14. A. triangle B. mistake C. drive D. sign
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. Our village had ____________ money available for education that the school had to close.
A. such much B. so little C. such little D. so much
16. The acting was excellent, and I laughed from beginning to the end. It is a ____________.
A. sci-fi B. animation C. thriller D. comedy
17. “____________ is it from your house to the nearest bus stop?” - “About 50 metres.”
A. How much B. How often C. How far D. How long
18. Cyclists and motorists have to wear a ____________ when they ride a motorbike.
A. cap B. hard hat C. mask D. helmet
19. Drivers have to ____________ their seatbelts whenever they drive.
A. put B. tie C. put on D. fasten
20. “The traffic in our city is getting worse and worse.” - “____________.”
A. That’s disappointing. B. That’s disappointed.
C. That’s good news. D. That’s great.
21. In spite of ____________, the baseball game was not cancelled.
A. there was a rain B. of the rain
C. it was raining D. the rain
22. Public ____________ in my town is good and cheap.
A. transport B. journey C. travel D. tour
23. We should ____________ the street at the zebra crossing.
A. walk across B. walk through C. walk on D. walk
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
24. Hydro power can be converted into other forms of energy such as heat and electricity.
A. altered B. changed C. transformed D. kept
25. The burning of fossil fuels is harmful to the environment and public health.
A. harmless B. poisonous C. damaging D. unsafe
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
26. Energy sources are often categorized as renewable or non-renewable.
A. known B. used C. estimated D. sorted
27. Many of the Earth’s natural resources are available in limited quantity and can be used up.
A. within easy reach B. rare C. minimum D. small
Identify the mistake in each sentence.
28. Although our grandfather was old, but he could help us.
A. Although B. but C. could D. us
29. Some people think Harry succeeded in business despite of his charming personality rather than his
business skills.
A. think B. succeeded C. despite of D. rather than
30. Because of the invention of machines such as vacuum cleaners, washing machines, women spend
less time to do the housework.
A. Because of B. invention C. spend D. to do
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Brazil’s most popular and festive holiday in Carnival. In fact, many people (31) ______________
Carnival one of the world’s biggest celebrations. Each spring, on the Saturday before Ash Wednesday,
the streets of Brazil's largest city, Rio de Janeiro, come alive (32) ______________ wild parties,
festivals and glamorous dances.
The Samba School Parade is the highlight of the (33) ______________ event. About 3,000
performers, in colourful costumes embellished with feathers, beads and thousands of sequins, dance
down the parade route into the Sambadrome - a dance stadium (34) ______________ for the event.
Judges award a (35) ______________ to the most spectacular group of dancers.
31. A. hope B. believe C. consider D. regard
32. A. with B. of C. in D. at
33. A. four-days B. four-day C. four days D. fourth day
34. A. build B. built C. building D. to build
35. A. prize B. price C. respect D. result
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
Large cities often have problems that small towns and rural areas do not have. Two of the biggest
problems are heavy traffic and the pollution that cars create. Of course, traffic problems and pollution
are not only found in big cities. However, the higher populations and larger number of cars on the roads
in cities can make the problems happen more often and with more noticeable effects.
One of the most common traffic problems the large cities have is congestion. As the population of
a city increases, so does the number of cars on the road. Cities cannot always improve the number and
size of their roads and highways to keep up with the number of cars. The result is traffic congestion, or
traffic jams.
When traffic jams happen, cars that are stuck in the congestion continue to run their engines. This
creates pollution and is a big problem. Pollution causes health problems for the people in cities and also
hurts the environment.
36. Where do traffic problems and pollution frequently happen?
A. Big cities B. Rural areas C. Small towns D. Remote villages.
37. According to the passage, what causes traffic congestion in big cities?
A. Careless drivers. B. Less traffic signs on the streets.
C. Too many cars on the roads. D. A lot of city dwellers.
38. The high number of cars is caused by.
A. environmental pollution B. the population
C. urban planning D. traffic congestion
39. Why is pollution a big problem?
A. Because it has bad effects on the environment.
B. All are incorrect.
C. Because it causes health problems and it has bad effects on the environment.
D. Because it causes health problems.
40. Which of the followings is NOT true?
A. Pollution is a major problem in big cities.
B. Pollution causes health and environmental problems.
C. Traffic jams cause pollution.
D. Only big cities have the problem of pollution.
WRITING
Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first one.
41. Are there any cafes near here?
 Could you tell me if?
42. Did Mr. Nam often go to work by motorbike when he lived in Paris?
 Did?
43. The distance between my house and the nearest bookstore is about 2 kilometres.
 It.
44. In spite of his good salary, Tom gave up his job.
 Although
45. You’re the best guitarist in the school.
 No one
Write a composition about the following topic:
Write an email to your friend to tell him/her about your favourite festival. The description should be
about 70-90 words.
You can use the following questions as cues:
- What is the name of the festival?
- Where is it held?
- When is it held?
- How is it held?
- What do you like most about it?
Dear ____________,
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SECOND MID-TERM TEST 2
LISTENING
Task 1: These people are talking about movies. What kinds of movies do they like? Listen and circle the
correct answers. Track 03
1. What kinds of movies does Sue like?
A. Science fiction B. Horror and comedy
C. Science fiction and action D. Comedy and action

2. What kinds of movies does Bob like?


A. Comedy B. Science fiction
C. Horror D. Western

3. What kinds of movies does Andrew like?


A. Science fiction, action and comedy
B. Science fiction, comedy and horror
C. Comedy and horror and western
D. Action and horror
4. What kinds of movies does Tina like?
A. Science fiction B. Horror
C. Comedy D. Western

Task 2: Listen to a talk about Christmas then fill in the gaps below. Track 04
Christinas is one of the ______________ (5) times of the year.
The kids can’t wait to open their presents and play with all of their ______________ (6) and toys.
Traditionally, the mother of the family is ______________ (7) at Christmas.
She does most of the Christmas shopping, ______________ (8) the presents and cooks Christmas dinner.
The true meaning of Christmas is all about ______________ (9) for each other and ______________ (10)
around the world.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of
primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. social B. meter C. notice D. begin
12. A. receive B. table C. someone D. whistle
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. captain B. sail C. railway D. mail
14. A. seat B. head C. weather D. heavy
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. My village is not _____________ it was twenty years ago.
A. the same like B. the same C. the same as D. same as
16. What I like about festivals is that they show the _____________ values of different communities.
A. cultural B. cultured C. culture D. cultures
17. _____________ is not very far from here to the city center.
A. There B. That C. It D. This
18. I found the book so _____________ that I couldn’t put it down.
A. boring B. gripping C. shocking D. hilarious
19. We should wait for the traffic lights _____________ before we cross the street.
A. turn yellow B. to turn green C. turn green D. to turn yellow
20. Joe seemed to be in good mood, _____________ he snapped me angrily when I asked him to join us.
A. and B. for C. so D. but
21. On special occasions, people usually have _____________ drinks.
A. celebrate B. celebration C. celebratory D. celebrated
22. A _____________ is a film that shows real life events or stories.
A. action B. documentary C. thriller D. comedy
23. He forgot to give a _____________ before he turned left and got a ticket.
A. light B. sign C. signal D. hand
24. Hurry up or we can’t _____________ the last bus home.
A. follow B. catch C. keep D. go
25. My mother liked the _____________ of that young pianist.
A. performing B. perform C. performance D. performed
26. We should _____________ the street at the zebra crossing.
A. walk across B. walk on C. walk D. walk through
Identify the mistake in each sentence
27. She should watch more television because it will harm her eyes.
A. more B. because C. harm D. eyes
28. There are any oranges on the table in the kitchen.
A. are B. any C. oranges D. in
29. How much is one kilo of rice cost?
A. much B. is C. kilo D. cost
30. Laura was taking off her coat and sat down.
A. was taking off B. coat C. and D. down
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits
each of the numbered blanks.
Two of the most important holidays in the United States are Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day.
The fourth of July marks the American declaration of independence from Britain. Most towns, big or small,
celebrate the fourth of July with parades and fireworks. Families (31) _____________ with barbecues or picnics.
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in fall, on the fourth Thursday in November. It is a day ( 32) _____________
people give thanks to the harvest. Most families (33) _____________ a large dinner with roast turkey. (34)
_____________ Independence Day and Thanksgiving Day are national (35) _____________. Everyone is
interested in these holidays.
31. A. celebrated B. celebration C. celebrating D. celebrate
32. A. when B. in which C. which D. where
33. A. have B. buy C. take D. help
34. A. Nor B. Both C. Besides D. Either
35. A. times B. holidays C. chances D. Months
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions.
Visit the Edinburgh Festival
Every year, thousands of people come to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, to be part of the
Edinburgh Festival. For three weeks every August and September the city is tilled with actors and artists from all
over the world. They come to Edinburgh for the biggest arts festival in Britain. During this time, the streets of
the city are alive with music and dance from early in the morning until late at night. You can even see artists
painting pictures on the streets.
Tens of thousands of tourists come to the festival to sec new films and plays and to hear music played by
famous musicians. This year, you can see over five hundred performances with actors from more than forty
countries.
The tickets for these performances are quite cheap, and it is usually easier to see your favourite star in
Edinburgh than it is in London. So come to Edinburgh next summer!
36. How many people come to attend the Edinburgh Festival every year?
A. Few people B. Thousands of people C. Thousand people D. Some people
37. How long does the Edinburgh Festival last?
A. Three weeks B. For three weeks every August and September
C. Three months D. Two months
38. What can you even see artists doing on the streets?
A. Dancing on the streets. B. Singing songs on the streets.
C. Painting pictures on the streets. D. Playing the guitar on the streets
39. How many performances can people see this year.
A. Thousands B. Ten of thousands C. Over five hundreds D. Some people
40. How much are the tickets for these performances?
A. Very cheap. B. Very expensive. C. Not cheap. D. Not quite expensive.
WRITING
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each
of the following questions.
41. It’s not a good idea to drive fast in this street.
A. You shouldn’t drive fast in this street. B. You should drive fast in this street.
C. You don't have to drive fast in this street. D. You'd better drive fast in this street.
42. Although old-age pensions have risen considerably, they haven’t kept pace with the cost of living.
A. Old-age pensions have risen considerably, but they haven’t kept pace with the cost of living.
B. Old-age pensions have risen considerably because they haven’t kept pace with the cost of living.
C. In spite of old-age pensions have risen considerably, they haven’t kept pace with the cost of living.
D. Old-age pensions have risen considerably or they haven’t kept pace with the cost of living.
43. How far is it from your house to the airport?
A. How long is from here to the airport? B. What is the distance from your house to the airport?
C. What is it from your house to the airport? D. How distance is from your house to the airport?
44. No one in the class is taller than Dave.
A. Dave is the tallest student in the class. B. Dave is taller student in the class
C. Dave is the taller student in the class. D. Dave is tallest student in the class.
45. In spite of all our efforts, we failed in the final match.
A. Although we tried very hard, we failed in the final match.
B. Whatever efforts we had made, we weren’t able to win in the final match.
C. We made all our efforts so that we could gain success in the final match.
D. We failed in the final match as a result of all our great efforts.
Rearrange the following words and punctuation marks to complete the sentences.
46. playing/ young/ brother/ the/ very/ piano/ My/ when/ was/ enjoyed/ he.
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47. are/I/ as/ as/ not/ thought/ These/ expensive/ clothes.
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48. takes/ art/ half/ gallery/ only/ hour/ to/ an/ the/ It/ to/ get.
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49. mine/ book/ Her/ from/ is/ different.
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50. It/ very important/ is/ to obey/ the traffic rules/ when/ using/ road/ the.
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SECOND MID-TERM TEST 3
LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to people talking about movies then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Track
05
1. What is the film about?
A. A weird family goes on a European vacation.
B. A group of bank robber
C. Car chasing
D. A love story
2. What about the effects of the film?
A. The special effects are pretty good.
B. The special effects are not good.
C. There are not many effects in the film.
D. Those movies that’s full of car chases.
3. What is the film about?
A. It’s about a love story of a nurse and her patient.
B. It’s about biography of Julia Roberts.
C. It is about
D. It’s about car chasing and bank robbers.
4. The guy turned into a kind of half man, half animal because of ___________.
A. having a changing operation
B. taking wrong medicine
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C. killing people.
D. the moon
5. What can people do when they travel in a time machine?
A. They can choose the places they want to visit.
B. They can see ancient people.
C. They can choose which century they want to visit.
D. They can visit their relatives.
Task 2: Listen again then put the tick  in the kind of movie they describe. Track 06
Science fiction Horror Comedy Romance Action
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. highlight B. project C. horror D. perform
12. A. documentary B. entertainingC. helicopter D. superstitious
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. nearest B. head C. bread D. health
14. A. they B. Thanksgiving C. than D. those
15. A. indicate B. says C. take D. mistake
Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D.
16. Jack often ____________ jigsaw puzzles in his spare time.
A. do B. does C. doing D. did
17. You should look right and left when you go ____________ the road.
A. along B. up C. across D. down
18. Public ____________ in this city is quite good, and it’s not expensive.
A. journey B. travel C. vehicle D. transport
19. ____________ is not very far from here to the harbour.
A. There B. It C. This D. That
20. Give a ____________ before your turn left or right.
A. signal B. turn C. sound D. sign
21. The film was so boring. ____________, Jack saw it from beginning to end.
A. Therefore B. However C. Although D. Because
22. “____________ is it from your house to the nearest bus stop?” - “About 50 metres.”
A. How far B. How long C. How often D. How much
23. Traffic accidents can be prevented if people ____________ the rules.
A. remember B. go after C. obey D. take care of
24. The end of the film was so ____________.
A. moved B. moveable C. move D. moving
25. A lot of dancers go to Rio de Janeiro to ____________ the Rio Carnival.
A. join B. perform C. attend D. appear
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
26. Nam often (play) ____________ soccer in the afternoon.
27. Wait! Miss Mai (have) ____________ breakfast.
28. You shouldn’t (eat) ____________ much junk food.
29. Nam (not / play) ____________ soccer beautifully last Saturday.
30. We are interested in (learn) ____________ English.
READING
Choose the correct word A, B, C or D for each gap to complete the following passage.
Ewan McGregor was (31) ____________ in Scotland in 1971. He decided to be an (32)
____________ when he was only nine and he (33) ____________ his first film in 1992. So far in his
career he has appeared in (34) ____________ different types of films, including comedies, musical,
dramas and the Star Wars movies. In his career Ewan has won lots of awards. He loves acting and
when he finished filming the musical, Moulin Rouge, he said, “I have (35) ____________ been happier
to do anything in my life”.
31. A. bear B. born C. bearing D.to bear
32. A. acting B. actress C. actor D. action
33. A. made B. makes C. making D. make
34. A. much B. a C. any D. a lot of
35. A. never B. since C. for D. yet
Read the passage then do the task below.
Kirsten Dunst was born in New Jersey, USA, in 1982. Her acting career began at the age of three
when she appeared in her first TV advert. She made her film debut with a small part in Woody Alien’s
New York Stories (1989). In 1994, she got her big break in Interview with the Vampire, performing with
famous megastars Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. Her performance as a creepy kid earned her a Golden
Globe nomination, the MTV Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and the Saturn award for Best
Young Actress. Over the next few years, she starred in more hit movies including Little Women (1994),
Jumanji (1995), the romantic Get Over It (2001) and Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts (2003).
However, her most successful films are the Spider-Man films (2002 and 2004) with Tobey Maguire,
where she plays the part of superhero Spider-Man's girlfriend, Mary Jane.
A. Write (T) for True or (F) for false statement.
Statements True False
36. Kirsten Dunst got her big break in Interview with the Vampire,
performing with famous megastars Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in 1994.
37. Her acting career began at the age of four.
B. Answer the following questions.
38. When and where was Kirsten Dunst born?
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39. Was her first film the New York Stories!
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40. What are her most successful films
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WRITING
Choose the best answer that is rearranged from the words below.
41. It/ over/ 100 km/ is/ from/ my/ town/ to/ Ho Chi Minh/ home/ City.
A. It is 100 km from my home town to over Ho Chi Minh City.
B. It over 100 km from my home town is to Ho Chi Minh City.
C. It is over 100 km from my home town to Ho Chi Minh City.
D. It is over 100 km to my home town from Ho Chi Minh City.
42. live /Many / the / people / country I prefer / in / to/.
A. Many people to live in the countryside prefer.
B. Many people prefer to live in the countryside.
C. Many people prefer live to in the countryside.
D. Many countryside people prefer to live in the.
43. to save/ will reduce/ our energy./ the use of electricity/ We/.
A. We will reduce the use of electricity to save our energy.
B. We reduce the use of electricity will to save our energy.
C. We will save to the use of electricity reduce our energy.
D. We will reduce the use of energy to save our electricity.
44. is / Driving / dangerous / fast / very/.
A. Driving fast is very dangerous.
B. Very dangerous is Driving fast.
C. Driving is very dangerous fast.
D. Driving is very fast dangerous.
45. when/ ride /used to /I /a bicycle /was /I /a child. /
A. I used to ride a bicycle when I was a child.
B. I used to a child when I was ride a bicycle.
C. I ride a bicycle when I used to was a child.
D. I used to riding a bicycle when I was a child.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.
46. Despite his inexperience in the field, John applied for the job.
A. John did not apply for the job because of his inexperience in the field.
B. John applied for the job even though he had no experience in the field.
C. John applied for the job because he has experience in the field.
D. John was unable to do the job because he was inexperienced.
47. I haven’t seen my aunt for years.
A. I haven’t meet my aunt for long ago.
B. I last saw my aunt years ago.
C. The last time I met my aunt was since years ago.
D. I didn’t see my aunt years ago.
48. In spite of heavy rain, my brother went to work.
A. Although it rained heavily, my brother went to work.
B. In spite it rained heavily, my brother went to work.
C. Despite it rained heavily, my brother went to work.
D. Although of heavy rain, my brother went to work.
49. Walking here is dangerous because this lane is for cycling only.
A. You shouldn’t walking here because this lane is for cycling only.
B. You should walk here because this lane is for cycling only.
C. Because this lane is for cycling only, so you don’t walk here.
D. You shouldn’t walk here because this lane is for cycling only.
50. Every student is required to write an essay on the topic.
A. Every student should write an essay on the topic.
B. Every student must write an essay on the topic.
C. They require every student write an essay on the topic.
D. Every student might write an essay on the topic.
SECOND MID-TERM TEST 4
LISTENING
Task 1: Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Track 07
1. The topic today is ___________________.
A. festivals in Viet Nam
B. festivals and holidays in Japan
C. festivals and holiday around the world
2. The Japanese celebrate the naked festival ___________________.
A. every two years B. twice a year C. once a year
3. Japanese believe the person who touches ___________________ will be lucky for the year.
A. the naked man B. the normal man C. the man who wear underwear
4. In naked festival, the naked man is hidden amongst hundreds of ___________________..
A. men wearing short B. women wearing dress C. men wearing underwear
5. During Oktoberfest, Germans drink ___________________.
A. beer and eat turkey B. beer and eat sausages C. wine and eat sausages
Task 2: These people have to go somewhere. How will each person get there? Listen and circle
the correct answer. Track 08
6. A. by bus
B. by car
C. by bicycle

7. A. by car
B. by bus
C. by subway

8. A. by taxi
B. by car
C. by bus
9. A. by car
B. by bus
C. by taxi

10. A. by car
B. by taxi and subway
C. by subway and on foot

LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. noisy B. party C. police D. social
12. A. attracting B. attention C. impolite D. exciting
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. gather B. apricot C. lantern D. cranberry
14. A. degree B. doctorate C. kindergarten D. graduate
Match the sentences, clauses or phrases in column A with the ones in column B to make
meaningful sentences.
A B
15. What was the last book you read? A. The last book I read was His Dark Materials
by Philip Pulllman - it was absolutely brilliant.
16. Who’s your favourite actress? B. It was okay ... not fantastic.
17. Do you like ballet? C. I like different kinds of music but especially
rock music - my favourite group are the Red Hot
Chili Peppers.
18. When did you last go to the concert? D. I last went to a concert about three weeks ago
– some friends were in a concert at my school.
19. Did you enjoy the film? E. Yes. actually. I love ballet, my favourite is
Swan Lake.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
21. Last night, I didn’t go to bed early ____________ being very tired.
A. despite of B. in spite of C. because of D. although
22. Mr. Bean's Holiday is a ____________ film - I was laughing from beginning to end.
A. scary B. violent C. moving D. hilarious
23. Cameron Diaz and Julia Roberts are the best-paid actresses – both ____________ S20 million for
their last films.
A. earned B. did C. took D. paid
24. People of ____________ minorities in Phu Yen celebrate Hoi Mua Festival every March.
A. native B. local C. ethnic D. village
25. A lot of cultural and ____________ activities are held as part of the Flower Festival in Da Lat.
A. artistic B. arts C. artist D. art
26. I found the book so ____________ that I couldn’t put it down.
A. shocking B. boring C. gripping D. tiring
27. The festival ____________ every year at the end of August.
A. takes place B. takes C. occur D. held
28. Charlie Chaplin was the most famous ____________ of the silent films.
A. plot B. star C. acting D. scene
29. We were ____________ with the latest film of that director.
A. satisfied B. satisfy C. satisfying D. satisfactory
30. Dracula is the best ____________ film I’ve ever seen.
A. cartoon B. documentary C. horror D. action
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, Spain
The Running of the Bulls is a (31) ______________ of the famous San Fermin festival - a practice
that involves running in front of a small group of bulls (typically a dozen) that have been let loose on a
course of a town’s streets. A first firework is set off at 8 a.m to alert the runners that the corral gate is
(32) ______________. A second firework signals that all six bulls have (33) ______________
released. The third and fourth fireworks are signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring, marking
the end of the event. Every year between 200 and 300 people (34) ______________ injured during the
run (35) ______________ most injuries are due to falls and are not serious. So you think you support
it?
31. A. piece B. section C. whole D. part
32. A. open B. opening C. to close D. closed
33. A. be B. being C. been D. to be
34. A. have been B. had been C. are D. were
35. A. because B. but C. so D. although
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
Australia is a big country, but nearly all Australians live near the sea. On hot summer days, you can see
thousands of people at the beach. Many beaches have waves that are very high. These large waves are
known as surf and the people who ride them are called surfers. Surfing is a skill and needs learning.
Don’t expect to be able to surf properly the first time you try. However, by practicing a few times you
will learn how to do it. Surfing is a new sport. Perhaps its origin needs explaining. It started hundreds
of years ago in Hawaii. Men swam out to sea to catch fish and found they could come back to land very
quickly by riding the waves. These first surfers did not use a board.
36. Nearly all Australians live ______________
A. in a big family B. surfing everyday C. near the sea D. on the beach
37. Surfing is a skill and therefore ______________
A. it is not easy to do it B. it is impossible to practice it
C. it needs practicing from day to day D. it is dangerous to do
38. Surfing is ______________.
A. a sport B. a way of earning money
C. a work to do D. a job
39. Surfing started ______________.
A. hundreds of years ago in Australia B. long ago in Australia
C. five decades ago in Hawaii D. hundreds of years ago in Hawaii
40. The first surfers did not use a ______________.
A. canoe B. board C. yatch D. ship
WRITING
Circle the correct sentence (A, B, C or D) that is made from the words given.
41. festivals / help / people / cooperate / with / one /another /.
A. Festivals help people cooperate with one another.
B. Festivals help people cooperating with one another.
C. Festivals helping people cooperate with one another.
D. Festivals helps people cooperate with one another.
42. people / understand / more / about / and / appreciate / their / cultural / values /.
A. People can understanding more about and appreciating their cultural values.
B. People understands more about and appreciating their cultural values.
C. People can understand more about and appreciate their cultural values.
D. People understood more about and appreciating their cultural values.
43. Although/ there/ many/ famous/ actors/ the movie/ plot/ uninteresting/.
A. Although there many famous actors in the movie, it plot is uninteresting.
B. Although there are many famous actors in the movie, its plot is uninteresting.
C. Although there are many famous actors in the movie, plot were uninteresting.
D. Although there is many famous actors in the movie, its plot is uninteresting.
44. This/ most boring/ film/I/ ever/ watch/.
A. This is most boring film I’ve ever watching.
B. This is the most boring film I ever watched.
C. This was the most boring film I’ve ever watch.
D. This is the most boring film I’ve ever watched.
45. It /only take/ half/ hour/ get/ the art gallery.
A. It only take half an hour to gets to the art gallery.
B. It only takes half an hour to get to the art gallery.
C. It only takes half an hour getting to the art gallery.
D. It takes only half hour to get to the art gallery.
Write a short paragraph (70-90 words) about a film that you like the most. You should
use the following cues:

- What film it is
- When you watched it
- What it was about
- Why you like it
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SECOND MID-TERM TEST 5
LISTENING
Task 1: People are calling for Information about movies. What type of movie is it? Listen and
write the type of movie in the blank. Track 09
CINEMA 1 CINEMA 2 CINEMA 3

Title: Die harder: The Title: Party Animal Title: Dream


Final Conflict Type:(2) Type:(3)
Type:(1)
CINEMA 4 CINEMA 5 CINEMA 6

Title: Cowboy’s Run Title: Space Children Title: Monster Party


Type:(4) Type: (5) Type:(6)
Task 2: Listen and write the correct order of the festivals. Track 10
7. A

8. B

9. C

10. D

LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. violent B. hilarious C. serious D. seasonal
12. A. entertaining B. documentary C. superstitious D. helicopter
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. vehicle B. seatbelt C. investigate D. recommend
14. A. animation B. pavement C. safely D. female
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. He caused an accident because he was driving too _____________.
A. fast B. fastly C. much fast D. very fast
16. I am very surprised _____________ passing the driving test.
A. at B. for C. with D. of
17. We shouldn’t cross the street outside the _____________.
A. foot lane B. zebra crossing C. sidewalk D. pavement
18. As a child, he _____________ his parents.
A. ought obeying B. ought obey C. ought to obeying D. ought to obey
19. I _____________ the bell-push several times but there was no one at home.
A. knocked B. pressed C. pulled D. squeezed
20. La Tomatina is _____________ in Spain, in a small town.
A. holds B. hold C. holding D. held
21. It must be amazing _____________ elephants racing.
A. see B. to see C. seeing D. watching
22. La Tomatina is a _____________ festival to celebrate the tomato harvest.
A. religious B. superstitious C. seasonal D. music
Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence. Write A, B, C or D.
23. The map says the hotel is just past the railway station.
A. makes words with its mouth B. thinks something
C. gives information D. tells someone to do something
24. You can go back to the waiting room.
A. return B. get on C. stand D. follow
Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of the words in the box.
interesting sci-fi film attractions comedy excite superstition
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25. The number of _____________ in Da Lat is increasing.
26. Halloween has always been a holiday filled with mystery, magic and.
27. I laugh a lot when I see a _____________.
28. There are often UFOs and aliens from space in a _____________.
29. _____________ to open them then.
30. It is very _____________ to know the origin of the plot and stories around it.
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
Not a Minute Lost
Ants live and work together the way people do. They live in ant cities, which they work hard to
build. Every ant has his own work to do.
The queen ant lays the eggs. Some ants help by caring for her and bringing her food. Other ants
take care of the babies.
Worker ants dig tunnels and build storerooms. They carry seeds and sand. Other ants work as
soldiers. They stand watch, ready to fight.
Ants build their cities in many places. Some build in tree tops. Some build in the ground. Some ants
even build their cities in pieces of old wood. An ant city is always a busy place.
31. The story as a whole is about _______________.
A. ant eggs B. worker ants C. queen ants D. how ants live
32. The work of the queen ant is to _______________
A. stand watch B. lay eggs C. build an ant city D. take care of the babies
33. Ants store their food underground _______________.
A. in storerooms B. in tree tops
C. in pieces of old wood D. in hollow trees
34. Each ant _______________
A. has his own work to do B. lays his own eggs
C. is ready to fight his enemy D. can do different jobs in an ant city
35. Soldier ants _______________
A. dig tunnels and build storerooms B. care for the queen ant
C. take care of baby ants D. stand watch and ready to fight
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
Food from Grass
Did you know there are many kinds of grasses? Some grasses are short. Some arc tall. The kind
that grows around your house is a short grass. But field grasses often grow as tall as a man.
Some foods that we eat come from plants of the grass family. Wheat and rice are two of them. We
use wheat to make bread. We use both wheat and rice to make breakfast foods. In some lands, people
eat more rice than any other food.
Animals as well as people get food from the grass family. Cows eat hay. Do you know the kind if
grass that horses like to eat?
36. The story as a whole is about _______________.
A. how grass grows B. the use we have for grass
C. how to cat grass D. how green grass is
37. The kind of grass that grows around our house is often as tall as _______________.
A. a horse B. a man C. cow D. none of the above
38. _______________ are the two foods that come from plants of the grass family.
A. Wheat and milk B. Corn and wheat C. Wheat and rice D. Rice and hay
39. We use _______________ to make bread.
A. wheat B. grass C. rice D. hay
40. In Vietnam, people eat
A. breakfast than lunch B. more rice than wheat
C. less rice than wheat D. more wheat than rice
WRITING
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.
41. It took them an hour to travel to the airport yesterday.
A. They spent an hour to travel to the airport yesterday.
B. They took an hour to travel to the airport yesterday.
C. They spent an hour travelling to the airport yesterday.
D. They took an hour travelling to the airport yesterday.
42. You shouldn’t spend a long time watching TV.
A. Watching TV for a long time is not good for your health.
B. Spending a long time on watching TV is not good for your health.
C. All Are Correct.
D. You shouldn’t watch TV for a long time.
43. I'd rather do nothing than watch old films on TV.
A. Watching old films on TV is enjoyable.
B. There are few old films on TV.
C. I dislike watching old films on TV.
D. Old films on TV are interesting.
44. Annie walks for about 800m to go to school everyday.
A. It is about everyday Annie walks 800m to go to school.
B. It is about 800m Annie walks to go to school every day.
C. It is about 800m from Annie’s house to school.
D. It takes Annie about 800m to go to school every day.
45. A library has more books than a normal bookstore.
A. A normal bookstore has fewer books than a library.
B. A normal bookstore has less book than a library.
C. A normal bookstore has more few books than a library.
D. A normal bookstore has few books than a library.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.
46. Eating too much fatty food or sugar isn’t good for you.
A. You should eating too much fatty food or sugar.
B. You shouldn’t eat too much fatty food or sugar.
C. You ought not to eat too much fatty food or sugar.
D. B&C
47. You should wash your hands before meals.
A. You ought to wash your hands before meals.
B. You oughtn’t to wash your hands before meals.
C. You has to wash your hands before meals.
D. You wash your hands before meals.
48. Hoang is an excellent student although he sometimes makes mistakes.
A. Hoang sometimes makes mistakes, so he is an excellent student.
B. Hoang sometimes makes mistakes and he is an excellent student.
C. Hoang sometimes makes mistakes but he is an excellent student.
D. Hoang never makes mistakes but he is an excellent student.
48. Children like comics so much.
A. Children are interested to comics.
B. Children are keen in comics.
C. Children are interested in comics.
D. Children are like in comics.
50. The homework often takes me 2 hours to finish.
A. It often took me 2 hours to finish the homework.
B. It often takes me 2 hours to finish the homework.
C. It often spends me 2 hours to finish the homework.
D. I often spend 2 hours to finish the homework.
PHẦN C.
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA ĐỊNH KỲ
ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CUỐI KỲ 45’
SECOND TERM TEST 1
A. WRITTEN TEST
LISTENING
Task 1: These people are calling friends about the weekend. Are these statements true (T) or false
(F)? Track 11
Statements T F
1. Penny agrees to go to a movie with Bob.
2. Anne can come to the party.
3. Ken invites Nancy to a movie.
4. Anne and Mike are going to see a football game.
5. Wendy can’t come to Jack’s house.
Task 2: Listen again. Circle the correct answer. Track 12
6. When does Bob want to go to the movies?
A. On the weekend B. On Friday morning C. On Friday night
7. When is the party?
A. On Saturday night B. the weekend after next C. On Sunday night
8. When does Ken want to go?
A. On Friday morning B. On Friday night C. On the weekend
9. When is the game?
A. On Sunday night B. On Sunday afternoon C. On Saturday afternoon
10. When is the movie on TV?
A. Tuesday night B. Thursday night C. Tonight
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. natural B. energy C. effective D. generate
12. A. convenient B. expensive C. easily D. abundant
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. creatureB. creamy C. crease D. creative
14. A. dump B. nuclear C. abundant D. truck
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. The neighbourhood was cleaned up this morning, ____________ there is no rubbish now.
A. so B. but C. and D. although
16. ____________ festival is a famous seasonal festival in some Asian countries. Traditionally, people
celebrate the end of the summer harvest by eating moon cakes and fruits, and lighting the lanterns.
A. Mid-autumn B. Water festival C. Thanksgiving D. Ghost Festival
17. Tom has eaten a lot of food and he is ____________ on weight.
A. spending B. putting C. making D. bringing
18. Human is looking for a clean, cheap and ____________ source of energy.
A. effectively B. effectiveness C. effective D. effect
19. Jane has already eaten her lunch, but I’m saving ____________ until later.
A. yours B. mine C. hers D. ours
20. Fossil fuels are very common in our society but they ____________ the environment.
A. pollute B. renew C. waste D. provide
21. The boys taking part in the swimming competition are ____________ their best to win the first
prize.
A. taking B. giving C. trying D. making
22. People will reduce energy ____________ as much as possible.
A. expense B. consume C. consumption D. expenses
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
23. The burning of fossil fuels is harmful to the environment and public health.
A. unsafe B. damaging C. harmless D. poisonous
24. Solar energy can be converted into other forms of energy such as heat and electricity.
A. changed B. transformed C. altered D. kept
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
word(s) in each of the following questions.
25. Many of the Earth’s natural resources are available in limited quantity and can be used up.
A- small B. within easy reach C. minimum D. rare
26. Energy sources are often categoried as renewable or non-renewable.
A. sorted B. used C. known D. estimated
Identify the mistake in each sentence.
27. Many people living in rural areas use biogas to cook and heating.
A. in B. use C. cook D. heating
28. The author of this play is the same like that play.
A. of B. is C. the same D. like
29. Within ten years, people will be used less fossil fuel and more renewable energy.
A. Within B. will be used C. less D. renewable
30. Using solar energy instead fossil fuels can help reverse the effects of global warming.
A. Using B. instead C. help D. reverse
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct w ord that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
CARBON FOOTPRINT
Everybody has a carbon footprint - it’s the (31) ____________ of carbon dioxide we produce
with any action or activity. As carbon dioxide contributes to ‘greenhouse gases’, our carbon footprints
have a direct impact (32) ____________ the environment. You can estimate your carbon footprint on
any number of popular websites: if it’s (33) ____________, then you’re probably leading a relatively
green lifestyle. But what happens if it’s big?
Well, the answer is that you can balance it. This modern answer to the problem is for people to
contribute to balancing the negative effects of their actions by using (34) ____________ fuels,
recycling, reforestation and a number of other activities which are said to contribute to a (35)
____________ of carbon dioxide.
31. A. period B. amount C. quality D. number
32. A. in B. on C. for D. to
33. A. free B. fine C. large D. small
34. A. leaded B. fossil C. green D. smoky
35. A. rising B. lowering C. falling D. moving
Read the following passage, and then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and Celtic roots.
Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time. Food supplies often ran low and,
for the many people afraid of the dark, the short days of winter were full of constant worry. On
Halloween, when it was believed that ghosts came back to the earthly world, people thought that they
would encounter ghosts if they left their homes. To avoid being recognized by these ghosts, people
would wear masks when they left their homes after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for
fellow spirits. On Halloween, to keep ghosts away from their houses, people would place bowls of food
outside their homes to appease the ghosts and prevent them from attempting to enter.
36. What is the origin of the tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween?
A. The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has only in European.
B. The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and Celtic roots.
C. The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has in Celtic roots.
D. The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has hundred years ago.
37. How was the winter hundreds of years ago?
A. Hundreds of years ago, winter came back late.
B. Hundreds of years ago, winter was an certain and brightening time.
C. Hundreds of years ago, Food supplies often ran low.
D. Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time.
38. What would people encounter if they left their homes on Halloween in the past?
A. People thought that they would encounter coldness and darkness.
B. People thought that the short days of winter were full of constant worry.
C. People thought that they would encounter ghosts.
D. People thought that they would encounter their relatives.
39. What would people do to avoid being recognized by the ghosts?
A. People would wear masks so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits.
B. People would wear glasses so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits.
C. People would place bowls of food outside their homes.
D. People would dress smart.
40. And what would people do to keep ghosts away from their houses?
A. People would place an apple outside their homes.
B. People would place a mask of pumpkin outside their homes.
C. People would place candies and eggs outside their homes.
D. They would place bowls of food outside their homes.
WRITING
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.
41. Natural gas is cheaper and less polluting than coal.
A. Coal is more expensive and more polluting than natural gas.
B. Coal is cheaper and less polluting than natural gas.
C. Coal is more environmentally friendly than natural gas.
D. Coal is expensive and safe than natural gas.
42. It’s a good idea to switch off electrical appliances when they aren’t in use.
A. You must switch off electrical appliances when they aren’t in use.
B. You should switch off electrical appliances when they aren’t in use.
C. You can switch on electrical appliances when they aren’t in use.
D. You shouldn’t switch off electrical appliances when they aren’t in use.
43. Although coal is the most polluting of fossil fuels, it is still the largest sources of energy worldwide.
A. Despite being the most polluting of fossil fuels, coal is still the largest sources of energy worldwide.
B. Despite the most polluting of fossil fuels, it is still the largest sources of energy worldwide.
C. Despite coal being the most polluting of fossil fuels, it is still the largest sources of energy
worldwide.
D. Despite is the most polluting of fossil fuels, coal is still the largest sources of energy worldwide.
Choose a sentence which is correctly arranged.
44. fuels / to / harmful / burning I fossil / is / environment / the.
A. Burning fuels fossil is harmful to the environment.
B. Burning fossil fuels is harmful to the environment.
C. Burning harmful fossil fuels is to the environment.
D. The environment to burning fossil fuels is harmful.
45. out / non-renewable / run/ energy/ will/ some day.
A. Non-renewable energy will run out some day.
B. Non-renewable will run energy out some day.
C. Energy will non-renewable run out some day.
D. Non-renewable will run out energy day.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to choose the sentence that has the similar meaning to the first one.
46. The pictures will have to travel for three minutes before they reach the Earth.
A. The pictures will take 3 minutes reach the Earth.
B. The pictures will take 3 minutes to reach the Earth.
C. The pictures will take 3 minutes reaching the Earth.
D. The pictures will takes 3 minutes to reach the Earth.
47. What is the distance between Vinh and Ha Noi city?
A. What far is it from Vinh to Hanoi city?
B. How far it is from Vinh to Hanoi city?
C. How far is it from Vinh to Hanoi city?
D. How long is it from Vinh to Hanoi city?
48. Although she eats lots of food, she is still very slim.
A. Because eating lots of food, she is still very slim.
B. Although eating lots of food, she is still very slim.
C. Despite of eating lots of food, she is still very slim.
D. In spite of eating lots of food, she is still very slim.
49. These programmes usually have lots of information.
A. There are much information in these programmes.
B. There is much information in these programmes.
C. There has much information in these programmes.
D. There have much information in these programmes.
50. My car runs on petrol and your car runs on solar energy.
A. My car runs on petrol and yours runs on solar energy.
B. My car inns on petrol and your runs on solar energy.
C. My car runs on petrol and you car runs on solar energy.
D. My car and yours runs on solar energy, runs on petrol.

B. SPEAKING TEST
PART 1
Now I'm going to ask you some questions about holidays and festivals. Are you ready?
1. Which festival in Viet Nam do you like best?
2. Where is it held?
3. When is it held?
4. Why do you like that festival?
PART 2
Each of you will now receive a card. On the card there is a picture and clues for five questions.
You should use the words to make questions and ask your friend. Your friend will answer the
questions based on the picture he/she has.
CARD A
Use the words given below to make questions. Now your friend will ask you questions
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and about your picture. Answer his/her
listen to the answers. questions.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. What/name/festival/?
3. Where/it/?
4. How/celebrated/?
5. What/like/it/?

CARD B
Use the words given below to make Now your friend will ask you questions about your
questions. Ask your friend about his/ her picture. Answer his/her questions.
picture and listen to the answers.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. What/name/festival/?
3. Where/it/?
4. How/celebrated/?
5. What/like/it/?
SECOND TERM TEST 2
A. WRITTEN TEST
LISTENING
Task 1: Listen to a record about solar energy then fill in the gap. Track 13
Solar energy is the ______________ (1) to our future.
We are slowly using solar energy more.
Most places you go in the world today you can see ______________ (2) on people’s houses.
Solar energy is free. All you have to do is ______________ (3) the solar panels and some other
equipment.
In the future, we’ll be able to buy solar panels from our local ______________ (4) store.
We’ll be wearing ______________ (5) that provide solar power, and we’ll be driving cars powered by
solar energy.
Task 2: Listen and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. Track 14
6. Travelling gives you ______________.
A. meet many people around your country.
B. many wonderful experiences
C. much money and experiences
7. It's so exciting to meet local people and get to understand ______________
A. different cultures
B. local people
C. different custom and tradition
8. According to speaker, the most exciting thing is visiting other countries with ______________.
A. your friends
B. no fixed plan and hotel reservation
C. hotel reservation and fixed plan
9. He prefers to stay in ______________.
A. homestays or hotels
B. motels and guest houses
C. hostels and guest houses
10. He also likes to visit places ______________.
A. where few people go
B. where many people visit
C. where no one visits before
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Choose the word that is stressed differently from that of the other words.
11. A. money B. happy C. festival D. alive
12. A. dangerous B. expensive C. seasonal D. plentiful
13. A. politic B. historic C. electric D. specific
14. A. perform B. parade C. season D. machine
Choose the best answer to fill in the blank.
15. It’s not a Thanksgiving dinner without ____________.
A. turkey B. bread C. tomato D. Firework
16. ____________ is renewable. It is clean and safe.
A. Natural resources B. Solar energy C. Nuclear power D. Fossil fuel
17. ____________ festival do you choose? - I choose Elephant Race Festival.
A. Which B. How C. What D. When
18. La Tomatina is a ____________ festival to celebrate the tomato harvest.
A music. B. superstitious C. religious D. seasonal
19. Solar energy ____________ to solve the problem of energy shortage.
A. will be used B. will use C. will be using D. will being used
20. There comes a time when we’ve ____________ our available energy and there’s nothing left in the
tank.
A. run out B. use up C. running out D. used up
21. Where is the Cannes Film Festival held?
A. in France B. in August C. on Monday D. at 8 o’clock
22. We are ____________ cheap, clean and effective sources of energy.
A. look on B. turn on C. looking for D. look up
23. Would you like ____________ bread?
A. a B. any C. some D. an
24. When you go shopping, can you buy ____________ of sugar for me?
A. a bag B. a piece C. a bar D. some
25. I’d like some noodles ____________ tomato sauce, beef or pork.
A. and B. with C. together D. in
26. There ____________ any eggs. Can you buy ____________ on your way home?
A. are - some B. aren’t - some C. aren’t - any D. is - some
Identify the mistakes in these following sentences and correct them.
27. On special occasions, people usually have celebrate drinks.
A. On B. have C. celebrate D. drinks
28. Solar power will be converted to electricity more efficient by solar panels.
A. will B. electricity C. efficient D. solar panels
29. What do they celebrate this festival? - After harvesting their crop.
A. What B. do C. celebrate D. this festival
30. We were all frightening by the skull mask.
A. were B. frightened C. of D. mask
READING
Read the text then decide true (T) or false (F).
Rain Forest World Music Festival is celebrated in Sarawak, Kuching Island, Malaysia. This
festival began in 1998. The cost is only US$ 40 and it lasts three days.
It is the time for musicians from all parts of Malaysia and many countries around the world
come. During the three days, there are many cultural events: performances of musicians, workshop for
people who want to learn more about music, classes for children to learn about music and storytelling.
In the festival villages, there are many shops. Visitors can buy food, drinks, traditional arts, and
musical instruments. There are also displays of houses, clothes and hunting instruments for tribes in
Sarawak.
Statements T F
31. Rain Forest World Music Festival is held in Malaysia.
32. Only musicians and children come to the festival.
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33. Visitors can buy food, traditional clothes and hunting instruments in this
festival.
34. This festival takes place on three days.
35. The admission fee is very high.
Read the text then answer the questions below.
There are three major forms of fossil fuels: coal, oil and natural gas. All three were formed many
hundreds of millions of years ago before the time of the dinosaurs - therefore we call them fossil fuels.
Fossil fuels take millions of years to make. But they are not unlimited. We are using up the fuels that
were made more than 300 million years ago. They are not renewable like solar power, wind power,
hydro power or biomass. Once they are gone they are gone. So, it’s best not to waste fossil fuels.
We can save fossil fuels by conserving energy. One simple way to do this is to turn off appliances, TVs
and radios that we are not using. We can also turn off lights when no one is in the room. Another way
is to go by bike or walk instead of driving cars or motorbikes.
36. How many forms of fossil fuels are there?
___________________________________________________________________________________
37. Why do people call them fossil fuels?
___________________________________________________________________________________
38. Are fossil fuels limited?
___________________________________________________________________________________
39. Which ways can we do to conserve energy?
___________________________________________________________________________________
40. How can we save fossil fuels?
___________________________________________________________________________________
WRITING
Complete each of the following sentences with the words or phrases given.
41. Halloween/ important/ festival/North America/.
___________________________________________________________________________________
42. energy / from / sun / be / clean/ cheap / safe /.
___________________________________________________________________________________
43. Children / knock/ doors/ their/ neighbours’ houses/ say “trick or treat?”/.
___________________________________________________________________________________
44. Although/ he/ very rich/,/ he/ not/ happy.
___________________________________________________________________________________
45. Not/ forget/ turn off/ light/ before/ go out.
___________________________________________________________________________________
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Lise the word in
brackets. You do not need to change the word. Write NO MORE THAN THREE words.
46. Tell me the number of tomatoes you want.
How ____________________________________________________________ do you want?
(MANY)
47. What amount of milk do you need?
How ____________________________________________________________ do you need?
(MUCH)
48. There is little spaghetti for both of us.
There is _______________________________________________ spaghetti lor both of us.
(ENOUGH)
49. I like lemonade most.
Lemonade __________________________________________________________ drink.
(FAVOURITE)
50. We haven’t got any eggs.
There are _____________________________________________________________________.
(LEFT)

B. SPEAKING TEST
PART 1
Now I’m going to ask you some questions about traffic in Viet Nam. Are you ready?
1. How do most people in Viet Nam travel within the country?
2. How do most people in Viet Nam travel to and from work?
3. Is there any traffic problem in Viet Nam? What is it?
4. Can you suggest a way you think can improve the traffic situation in Viet Nam? Why?/ Why not?
PART 2
Each of you will now receive a card. On the card there is a picture and clues for five questions.
You should use the words to make questions and ask your friend. Your friend will answer the
questions based on the picture he/she has.
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CARD A
Use the words given below to make questions. Now your friend will ask you questions
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and about your picture. Answer his/her
listen to the answers. questions.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. How/look/?
3. Where/they/?
4. What/happen/?
5. What/you/do/?/Why/?
CARD B
Use the words given below to make questions. Now your friend will ask you questions
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and about your picture. Answer his/her
listen to the answers. questions.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. How/look/?
3. Where/they/?
4. What/happen/?
5. What/you/do/?/Why/?
SECOND TERM TEST 3
A. WRITTEN TEST
LISTENING Giaoandethitienganh.info sưu tầm

Task 1. Listen to the conversation between two friends. Decide if the statements are true (T) or
false (F). Circle T or F. Track 15
1. Minh is watching television when Hanh phones. T F
2. Hanh invites Minh to a music festival T F
3. Minh can’t go rollerblading because he has no T F
4. Hanh suggests going to Museum of Ethnology to paint pottery. T F
5. In the end, Hanh goes to the art fair alone. T F
Task 2. Listen to Amy talking about British unusual festivals. Match the festival with its correct
information. Track 16
6. Pancake Festival A. The winner gets lots of lettuce.
7. Who can pull the ugliest face? B. The festival ends with a massive firework display
8. World Championship Smail Racing C. Frying pans can’t be lacked in this festival.
9. Cheese rolling festival D. The festival takes place down the hills.
10. Burning the Clocks Festival E. The winner had no teeth.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress ill each of the following questions.
11. A. attract B. pointing C. sentence D. verbal
12. A. spacious B. resource C. traffic D. comfort
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word w hose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. picked B. promised C. delivered D. clicked
14. A. architecture B. chocolate C. mechanic D. Christmas
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. Low energy light bulbs should be used to ____________ electricity.
A. convert B. buy C. spend D. save
16. The wind, the sun, and the wave are some types of ____________ sources of energy.
A. changeable B. cheap C. alternative D. costly
17. ____________ is a seasonal festival. It’s celebrated in England every spring. People run downhill
to catch cheese in this festival.
A. Cheese rolling festival
B. La Tomatina
C. Cheese making festival
18. Joe seemed to be in good mood, ____________ he snapped me angrily when I asked him to join us.
A. but B. for C. and D. so
19. The house is big, but ____________ windows are small.
A. their B. its C. it’s D. it
20. What if carbon dioxide levels continue to increase?
A. will happen B. happen C. will be happening D. will be happened
21. A lot of cultural and ____________ activities are held as part of the Flower Festival in Da Lat.
A. art B. artistic C. arts D. artist
22. ____________ causing the pollution, coal still plays an important role in the production of
electricity around the world.
A. However B. Even though C. Despite D. Due to
23. These suitcases belong to you and your wife. These suitcases are ____________.
A. your’s B. ours C. yours D. hers
24. ‘____________ is the festival celebrated?’ - ‘On June 24th.’
A. How B. What time C. When D. Who
Give the correct form of the verbs in the brackets to complete the sentences.
25. John enjoys (arrange) ____________ flowers in the morning.
26. David and his father (visit) ____________ the Temple of Literature last week.
27. I (not/ study) ____________ this evening. Do you want to go out?
28. I’m sure they (not score) ____________ another goal.
29. My mother (cook) ____________ in the kitchen at the moment. She likes cooking very much.
30. I don’t think he (win) ____________ the next election.
READING
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that
best fits each of the numbered blanks.
HOW TO BE A FRIEND OF THE EARTH
There are many simple things we can do to stop the (31) ___________ of the environment. First of all,
we should not dump our rubbish without (32) ___________ which things, such as bottles and paper can
(33) ___________. We should put objects that we can recycle in (34) ___________ bins. Secondly,
instead of taking our car wherever we go, we ought to leave it at home wherever possible, and go on
foot or (35) ___________ public transport. When we have to drive to the supermarket to do our
shopping, we should always remember to take our own bags so that we don’t need to use the
supermarket’s plastic bags.
31. A. destructive B. destroy C. destroyed D. destruction
32. A. thinking B. to think C. think D. thought
33. A. be recycled B. be recycling C. recycle D. being recycled
34. A recycling B. recycled C. to recycle D. recycle
35. A. in B. by C. to D. on
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions.
First explorations into the planets
Human’s dream of stepping into the outer space has been long ago and Jules Verne - a famous
fiction writer of the 19th century was the first to describe such journeys. However, it was not until 14
September 1959 when the first artificial object - Lunar 2 - reached the Moon. It was a journey of
around 36 hours. Then on 3 February 1966 Luna 9 - an unmanned space mission - achieved a soft
landing on the Moon and transmitted photographic data to Earth. Lunar 10 - a robotic spacecraft
mission entered lunar orbit on April 3, 1966. On 20 July 1969, the first manned landing on the Moon
was made by Neil Armstrong. After his journey, a series of journeys to other planets were made. The
first flyby - the flight of a spacecraft near a planet to record data - of Venus was made by Mariner 2 in
1962. Other flybies include that in 1965 for Mars by Mariner 4, 1973 for Jupiter by Pioneer 10, 1974
for Mercury by Mariner 10, 1979 for Saturn by Pioneer 11, 1986 for Uranus by Voyager 2, 1989 for
Neptune by Voyager 2.
36. Jules Verne was the first ___________.
A. to dream of flying into space
B. to enter the Moon
C. to describe space journeys
37. Lunar 2 was the first artificial object to ___________.
A. reach the Moon
B. orbit the Moon
C. land on the Moon
38. Lunar 9 ___________.
A. was launched eight years after Lunar 2
B. was launched with a human
C. could send photographic data to Earth
39. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of Lunar 10?
A. It was launched in the same year with Lunar 9.
B. It landed on the Moon.
C. It was launched with a robot.
40. A flyby is a flight of a spacecraft ___________.
A. made near a planet to gain data of the planet
B. near Venus, Mars and Mercury to take pictures
C. made in 1962, 1974 and 1898
WRITING
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.
41. Jane was standing at the bus stop when I saw her.
A. I saw Jane to stand at the bus stop.
B. I saw Jane is standing at the bus stop.
C. I saw Jane standing at the bus stop.
D. I saw Jane was standing at the bus stop.
42. You should keep your feet warm in winter.
A. It is necessary keep your feet warm in winter.
B. It is good to keep your feet warmly in winter.
C. Don’t let your feet to be cold in winter.
D. You ought to keep your feet warm in winter.
43. She types well and carefully.
A. She is a good and careful typer.
B. She is a good and careful typist.
C. She is a well and carefully typer.
D. She is a good and careful typewriter.
44. There are a lot of interesting things for you to do on the weekend.
A. There are plenty of interesting things for you to do on the weekend.
B. You can find many things to do interesting on the weekend.
C. You can hardly find an interesting thing to do on the weekend.
D. There are quite a few things interesting for you to do on the weekend.
45. Shall we go to the cinema tonight?
A. Are we going to the cinema tonight?
B. What about go to the cinema tonight?
C. Let’s go to the cinema tonight.
D. How about we are going to the cinema tonight?
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best sentence that can be made from the words given in
each of the following questions.
46. wear/ you/ uniform/ school/ when/ be/ you/?
A. When did you wear you school uniform be?
B. Did you wear a uniform when you were schoolboy?
C. Do you wear uniform when you are at school?
D. Did you wear a uniform when you were at school?
47. doctor/ advise/ his health/ not/ eat/ meat/ much/ not good.
A. The doctor advices him not to eat much meat so it is not good to his heath.
B. The doctor advised him not to eat much meat because it was not good for his heath.
C. The doctor advices him not eat much meat because it is not good to his heath.
D. The doctor advised him not eating much meat because it was not good for his heath.
48. they/ drink/ mineral water/ drink/ yesterday/ beer/ usually.
A. They usually drink mineral water and yesterday they drank beer.
B. They usually drink mineral water but yesterday they drank beer.
C. They drink mineral water and yesterday they drank beer.
D. They are drinking mineral water and yesterday drinking beer.
49. She/ get/ well/ most people.
A. She gets a friendly well to most people.
B. She gets on well with most people.
C. She gets on well to most people.
D. She gets well with most people.
50. Remember/ turn off/ light /before /go/ out.
A. Remember to turn off the light before going out.
B. Remember turning off the light before going out.
C. Remember to turn off the light before go out.
D. Remember turn off the light before to going out.

B. SPEAKING TEST
PART 1
Now I’m going to ask you some questions about travelling in the future. Are you ready?
1. How do you travel to school every day?
2. What do you think you will travel by in 2050?
3. Do you think electric cars will be popular in the future? Why (not)?
4. Do you think flying cars will be popular in the future? Why (not)?
PART 2
Each of you will now receive a card. On the card there is a picture and clues for five questions.
You should use the words to make questions and ask your friend. Your friend will answer the
questions based on the picture he/she has.
CARD A
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. Where/he/?
3. What/he/do/?
4. How/look/?
5. Like/ you/ travel/ rocket/?

CARD B
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. What/see/picture/?
2. Where/they/?
3. What/they/do/?
4. How/look/?
5. How/feel/?
SECOND TERM TEST 4
A. WRITTEN TEST
LISTENING
Task 1: Listening to people talking about flying car then choose the correct answer A, B, c or D.
Track 17

1. What is the newspaper article about?


A. Travelling in the future
B. Means of transport in the future
C. Flying car
D. Airplane
2. When might the first flying car be ready?
A. within the next few years
B. within the next few months
C. the next few days
D. the next year
3. How would this flying car work?
A. It runs on solar power.
B. Driver can drive it as an usual car.
C. There would have a pilot inside the car.
D. There would be a computer inside the car that would know where you want to go.
4. How much does a flying car cost?
A. It doesn’t cost much money.
B. It will cost too much money.
C. It is affordable.
D. It costs 5000 $.
5. What do the drivers need to do?
A. They have to control the car.
B. They don’t have to control the car.
C. They only have to control the car when something goes wrong.
D. They enjoy food and music in car.
Task 2. Listen again then decide true (T) or false (F). Track 18
Statements T F
6. People can use flying car for a long journey.
7. Flying car is one kind of airplane.
8. You need to be an airplane pilot to use a flying car.
9. The drivers have to control the car all the time.
10. Flying car is a solution for traffic jams.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others in
each line then write the answer (A, B, C, or D).
11. A. comment B. pavement C. argument D. statement
12. A. matched B. crashed C. occupied D. coughed
Choose the words with the stress pattern different from the rest in the line then write the answer
(A, B, C, or D).
13. A. dangerous B. plentiful C. exhausted D. limited
14. A. abundant B. available C. convenient D. harmful
Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the following sentences.
15. Are you _____________ with the result?
A. satisfy B. satisfied C. satisfying D. be satisfying
16. My brother sings _____________ than me.
A. better B. weller C. gooder D. well
17. The results of work are _____________. We are very sad.
A. disappointed B. satisfying C. disappointing D. satisfied
18. She is young but she performs _____________.
A. excellent B. excelly C. excellently D. excellence
19. I decided to quit this job _____________ the low salary.
A. because of B. despite C. because D. although
20. Her car is black. _____________ is blue.
A. My B. Mine C. Me D. I car
21. _____________ the film was gripping, Tom slept from beginning to end.
A. However B. Although C. In spite of D. Despite
22. We are going to London next month. This will be the first time I _____________ there.
A. have been B. shall be C. is having D. had
23. You should _____________ fast or you'll miss the bus.
A. to run B. run C. running D. ran
24. Were you absent _____________ school yesterday?
A.at B. to C. from D. in
25. We Paris _____________ next week. This will be the first time I have been there.
A. are going to B. shall be C. is going D. go to
Write the correct forms of the verbs in brackets in the answer column.
26. She (learn) _____________ Spanish since she was ten.
27. I spent two hours (do) _____________ my homework.
28. I think we (travel) _____________ to new planets in the future.
29. James has his sister (wash) _____________ his shirt.
30. His group (rehearse) _____________ the play at the moment.
READING
Read and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage then write them in the
answer column.
For many people, traveling by plane is an (31) _____________ experience. Others, however, find the
whole idea quite terrifying (32) _____________ flying is no more dangerous than any other form of
travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that most accident occurs
(33) _____________ taking off and landing when a pilot decisions are vitally important.
The people, whose job is to look after the passengers, the stewards and stewardesses play an important
part in helping passengers to feel safe and comfortable. Indeed, for many passengers being taken such
care of all parts of the total experience. (34) _____________ other form of travel involves waiting for
people in quite the same (35) _____________, with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music, and
even video films.
31. A. excite B. excitement C. excited D. exciting
32. A. although B. too C. and D. because
33. A. while B. during C. for D. through
34. A. Any B. No C. All D. Not
35. A. way B. kind C. sort D. part
Read the text then choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
If you’d like to improve your English, one thing you can do is to build up your vocabulary. In
order to do this, you have to practice a lot. There are many effective ways. First of all, you should read
a lot. You can read short stories, comics, newspapers, magazines depending on your English level. As
you read, you can try to guess the meanings of unknown words from the context of the sentence. If you
cannot, then look up the definition in a dictionary. English to English dictionary should be your first
choice and keep the translator as last. Another way of building vocabulary is to watch movies in
English which will also help with pronunciation. Try to be involved with the language as much as you
can. Keep a vocabulary notebook and write down a few words each day. Keep in mind that you have to
revise them regularly. In my opinion, to communicate with people all you need is words. Even if you
just say the words one after another, people most likely will understand what you mean regardless of
the order of the words and grammar.
36. What is the main point of this text?
A. What can we do to improve our English?
B. Difficulties of learning English
C. Problems of learning a second language alone.
D. What’s the best way of learning English at home?
37. Which of the followings is incorrect?
A. We should use a translator for all the unknown words.
B. We should read a lot.
C. We should take notes when we learn new words.
D. We should practice as much as we can.
38. What is the most important thing to communicate with people according to the writer?
A. Grammar B. Vocabulary
C. Order of the words used D. Advanced English course
39. What does the word “effective” mean?
A. useful B. useless C. harmful D. understanding
40. What are not the ways to build up vocabularies?
A. read short stories, comics, newspapers, magazines
B. watch movies in English
C. guess the meanings of unknown words then look up the definition in a dictionary
D. keep a dairy to write your feeling
WRITING
Rewrite the sentences using the words given so that they have similar meaning to the first ones.
41. Because the water was polluted, we can’t swim in this river. (Because of)
_________________________________________________________________________________
42. He isn’t happy although he is very rich. (in spite of)
_________________________________________________________________________________
43. They’re my glasses. (mine)
_________________________________________________________________________________
44. We find it difficult to understand this question. (is)
_________________________________________________________________________________
45. Traveling around the city in a day is impossible. (It)
_________________________________________________________________________________
Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first one.
46. Lan is more intelligent than her sister.
 Lan’s sister isn’t
47. It took me 25 minutes to do the housework.
 I spent
48. She ate dirty vegetables, so she had a stomachache.
 Because
49. He looks after the sick people.
 He takes
50. Jacques Cousteau was the inventor of a deep-sea diving vessel.
 Jacques Cousteau

B. SPEAKING TEST
PART 1
Let’s talk about travelling in the future. I am going to ask you some questions. Are you ready?
1. How do you travel to school every day?
2. What do you think you will travel by in 2050?
3. Do you think electric cars will be popular in the future? Why (not)?
4. Do you think flying cars will be popular in the future? Why (not)?
PART 2
Each of you will now receive a card. On the card there is a picture and clues for five questions.
You should use the words to make questions and ask your friend. Your friend will answer the
questions based on the picture he/she has.
CARD A
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. Who/see/picture/?
2. Where/she/?
3. What/she/do/?
4. How/she/look/?
5. you/play/ this musical instrument?

CARD B
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. Who/see/picture/?
2. Where/she/?
3. What/she/do/?
4. How/she/look/?
5. you/play/ this musical instrument?
SECOND TERM TEST 5
A. WRITTEN TEST
LISTENING
Listen and complete the notes. Track 19
Friday
Going to: the cinema
Meeting at (place): ____________ (1)
Meeting at (time): ____________ (2)

Saturday
Going to: ____________ (3)
Meeting at (place): the café
Meeting at (time): ____________ (4)

Sunday
Going to: the park
Meeting at (place): ____________ (5)
Meeting at (time): ____________ (6)

Wednesday
Going to: the sports centre
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Meeting at (place): ____________ (7)
Meeting at (time): ____________ (8)

Thursday
Going to: ____________ (9)
Meeting at (place): ____________ (10)
Meeting at (time): eleven o’clock
LANGUAGE FOCUS
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position
of primary stress in each of the following questions.
11. A. correctly B. seriously C. personally D. carefully
12. A. confident B. interested C. D. memorable D. excited
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other
three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
13. A. cover B. folder C. here D. answer
14. A. recycle B. helicopter C. free D. vehicle
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
15. For the most part, young children spend their time playing, eating, and ___________ a lot.
A. sleeps B. sleeping C. they are sleeping D. they sleep
16. ___________ an accident in the High Street, traffic is moving very slowly on the London Road.
A. Since B. Despite C. Because of D. Because
17. Hurry up or we can’t ___________ the last bus home.
A. go B. follow C. keep D. catch
18. Next month, they ___________ a new hydro power station on the river.
A. are build B. will build C. build B. will be build
19. Our class ___________ ways to save energy at home next Saturday morning.
A. is discussing B. is discuss C. will discuss D. will discussing
20. We should ___________ solar panels to save energy.
A. install B. installing C. be installed D. to install
21. Burning more ___________, we will pollute our environment.
A. coal B. dioxide C. carbon dioxide D. solar
22. ___________ can be a clean and abundant energy source in Viet Nam.
A. Solar energy B. Coal C. Oil D. gas
23. Water falls can be used for the production of ___________.
A. solar power B. hydro power C. wind power D. heat power
24. If we use more cars, the amount of ___________ in the air will continue to rise.
A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. oil D. carbon footprint
25. If we continue to burn ___________, we will face a serious shortage of energy.
A. fossil fuels B. forests C. wastes D. renewable energy
Give the correct form of the words in brackets.
26. This flying car is ___________. (SHE)
27. These e-tickets are Bill’s and Sue’s e-tickets. They are ___________. (THEY)
28. These magazines are ___________. (WE)
29. That is your electric bike. ___________is here. (I)
30. Is this wireless TV ___________? (YOU)
READING
they can take you anywhere at any time
it is a modern means of transport
visitors can use in the city of Athens
the suburban railway is the interchange
Athen’s metro is the quickest solution
There are many means of transport that (31) __________________________, the capital of Greece. In
order to move around inside the city there is a wide network of buses leading to different areas of
Athens, then there are trolleybuses which move with the help of electricity and cover a wide area as
well.
(32) _________________________ but since it is quite new in Greece it doesn’t yet cover every single
prefecture but there are plans for expansion so that other locations are served as well. The metro has
connections with the railway train of Athens which can take you from the Port of Piraeus to the
northern suburbs with many stops in between.
(33) _________________________ of the metro which will take you to the Athens Airport and a few
more areas which are a bit far from the center of Athens but inside the prefecture of Attica.
Moving on with the tram, (34) _________________________ preferred by many people since it
connects areas that didn’t have adequate transportation before and it passes by locations where there
are no metro stations. Taxis are cheap in comparison to other European countries and (35)
_________________________ since they are easy to find and quick if there is no traffic.
Choose true, false or no information.
In Western countries, electricity, gas, and water are not luxuries but necessities. Companies now
realize that consumers want products that will not only work effectively, but also save money.
For most North American households, lighting accounts for 10 percent to 15 percent of the
electricity bill. However, this amount can be reduced by replacing an ordinary 100- watt light bulb with
an energy-saving bulb. These bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs and last eight times
longer. Therefore, consumers can save about US$7 to US$21 per bulb. In Europe, there is a labeling
scheme for refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and tumble dryers. The label tells the consumers
how much energy efficiency each model has, compared with other appliances in the same category.
Ultimately, these innovations will save money as well as conserve the Earth’s resources.
36. In Western countries, energy is cheap.
A. False B. True
37. Consumers can save money by using energy-saving bulbs.
A. False B. True
38. Labeling scheme is a good innovation which helps the European to save money and natural
resources.
A. True B. False
39. Ordinary 100-watt light bulbs use a quarter of the electricity of standard bulbs.
A. True B. False
40. North American and European countries are interested in saving money and natural resources.
A. False B. True
WRITING
Mark letter A, B, c or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence
in each of the following questions.
41. He was very tired but he kept on working.
A. In spite of he was very tired, he kept on working.
B. Although he was very tired, he kept on working.
C. Though his tiredness, he kept on working.
D. Despite he was very tired, he kept on working.
42. Could you help me to send this letter to my boss?
A. Do you mind send this letter to my boss?
B. Would you mind send this letter to my boss?
C. Would you mind sending this letter to my boss?
D. Would you mind to send this letter to my boss?
43. I did not answer the door even though I knew it was my friend.
A. Only when I answered the door did I knew it was my friend.
B. I knew it was my friend, but I did not answer the door.
C. Unless 1 knew it was my friend, I would not answer the door.
D. 1 answered the door since I knew it was my friend.
44. Yesterday we decided to paddle around West Lake in a canoe.
A. We decided to go around West Lake in a canoe yesterday.
B. We decided to walk around West Lake in a canoe yesterday.
C. We decided to ride around West Lake in a canoe yesterday.
D. We decided to run around West Lake in a canoe yesterday.
45. She was so busy that she couldn’t answer the phone.
A. Although she was very busy, she could answer the phone.
B. Although she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.
C. Because she was very busy, she couldn’t answer the phone.
D. Because she was very busy, she could answer the phone.
Write a paragraph of about 70 - 90 words about what we should do to save energy. You should
use the cues given.
- Using low energy light bulbs
- Turning off all electric devices before going out
- Using more public transport instead of riding motorbikes or driving cars
- Recycle, reduce, reuse
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B. SPEAKING TEST
PART 1
Now I’m going to ask you four questions about holidays and festivals. Are you ready?
1. Which festival around the world do you like best?
2. Where is it held?
3. When is it held?
4. What do people do in this festival?
5. Why do you like that festival?
PART 2
Each of you will now receive a card. On the card there are four pictures of a city’ and clues for
five questions. You should use the words to make questions and ask your friend. Your friend will
answer the questions based on the pictures he/ she has.
CARD A
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. What/see/picture?
2. What/they/do?
3. How/look?
4. What/country?
5. Where/come/for?

CARD B
Use the words given below to make questions. Now, your friend will ask you questions about
Ask your friend about his/ her picture and your picture. Answer his/her questions.
listen to the answers.
1. What/see/picture?
2. What/they/do?
3. How/look?
4. What/country?
5. Where/come/for?
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