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Surname:...........................................
Class:........

TERM TEST A
Time allotted: 45'

I.PHONETICS: A.Put out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
1.A.champion
B.attract
C.banyan
D.citadel
2.A.open
B.located
C.torch
D.host
3.A.theatre
B.thought
C.birthday
D.those
B.Choose the word with different stress pattern
4.A.horror
B.defeat
C.hero
D.legend
5.A.tournament
B.committee
C.detective
D.abandon
6.A.chamber
B.scholar
C.delight


D.tablet
II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR:Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank, or that best explains
the underlined part in each sentence.
7…………her age, Mai was not employed…………..she has the necessary qualifications.
A. Because/ although
B. Because of/ in spite of
C. Because of/ but
D. Because of/ although
8.Mark Twain was a famous writer…………books have been translated into many other languages .
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. that
9.Between the two girls , Mary is the ______.
A. smarter of all
B. smarter
C. smartest D. smartest of all
10.Nam was an………storyteller. We were……… and laughed a lot.
A. amusing/ amused
B. amusing/ amusing C. amused/amused D. amused/ amusing
11. Summer is usually…………time of the year.
A. the drier
B. the most dry
C. so dry as
D. the driest
12. London,………..capital of England, is located on………Thames river.
A.a/ no article
B.the/the
C.the/ a
D.no article/ no article

13. There are many foreign students in my school, three of………..are from Laos.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. that
14. Some giant companies tend to buy small firms to expand their business.
A. very big
B. very tiny
C. small
D. very small
15…………answered the phone .
A. It was she whom
B. It was she who
C. It was her who
D. It was her whom
16……..New York is……….home of………….United Nations.
A.No article/ the / the
B.The/ the/ the
C.No article/ a/ the
D.The/ no article/ no article
17.- What are you jogging for?
-……………………………………….
A.For losing weight
B.To lose weight
C. Because I lose weight
D. For I will lose weight
18.How do people make carpets? This sentence can be rewritten:
A. How are carpets made?
B. How are carpets make?
C. How do carpets made ?

D. How do carpets make?
19. I haven’t seen John …………..two weeks.
A.since
B.for
C.until
D.before
20.If you pour oil on water, it………… .
A. is floating
B. will float
C. would float
D.would have floated
21…………a vacation now if he had more time?
A.Will Hung take
B. Would Hung take C. Is Hung taking
D. Does Hung take
22.If I ………….the same problems you had as a child, I might not have succeeded in life as well as you are.
A.have
B.would have
C.had had
D.had
III. READING :Use one suitable word/ phrase to fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage:
final
World Cup
qualification
Italy
global
tournament
32
World War II
team

held


The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but
usually referred to simply as the (23)……., is an international association football (soccer) competition
contested by the men's national teams of the members of Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA), the sport's (24)…….. governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since
the first(25)……….in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to (26)………..
The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World
Cup Finals). The (27) ……….phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is
used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves (28)……….
teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month.
The World Cup Finals is the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million
people watching the 2006 tournament final.[1]
In the
eighteen tournaments held, only seven nations have won the title. Brazil is the most successful World Cup
(29)……….., having won the tournament five times. The current World Champions, (30)……., follows with
four titles, while Germany holds three. The other former champions are Uruguay (who won the inaugural
tournament) and Argentina with two titles each, and England and France with one title each.
The most recent World Cup Finals were (31)……in Germany, where Italy was crowned champions after
beating France in the (32)………. The next World Cup Finals will be held in South Africa, from June 11, 2010
to July 11, 2010, and the 2014 Finals will be held in Brazil.

IV.WRITING (2ms)
A.Choose the sentence A,B,C,or D which has a similar meaning to the original sentence
33.Because of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
A.Because he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
B.Although he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
C.In spite of of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
D.Because he drives too fast, he caused a serious accident.

34.Although he was seriously ill, he still went on working.
A.Despite his serious illness, he still went on working.
B.In spite of being seriously ill, he still went on working.
C.In spite of his serious illness, he still went on working.
D.All are correct.
B.Find the underlined part (A,B,C or D) that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.
35.This city has been developed rapid in the past few year.
A
B
C
D
36.Nguyen Du, that wrote Kieu story, was a great Vietnamese poet .
A B
C
D
37..Had he learned the lesson well, he would have felt more confident now
A
B
C
D


Surname:...........................................
Class:........

TERM TEST B
Time allotted: 45'

I. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR:Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank, or that best explains the
underlined part in each sentence.

1. London,………..capital of England, is located on………Thames river.
A.a/ no article
B.the/the
C.the/ a
D.no article/ no article
2. There are many foreign students in my school, three of………..are from Laos.
A. who
B. which
C. whom
D. that
3. Some giant companies tend to buy small firms to expand their business.
A. very big
B. very tiny
C. small
D. very small
4…………answered the phone .
A. It was she whom
B. It was she who
C. It was her who
D. It was her whom
5…………her age, Mai was not employed…………..she has the necessary qualifications.
A. Because/ although
B. Because of/ in spite of
C. Because of/ but
D. Because of/ although
6.Mark Twain was a famous writer…………books have been translated into many other languages .
A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. that

7.Nam was an………storyteller. We were……… and laughed a lot.
A. amusing/ amused
B. amusing/ amusing C. amused/amused D. amused/ amusing
8. Summer is usually…………time of the year.
A. the drier
B. the most dry
C. so dry as
D. the driest
9.You will start the job soon,………….?
A. don’t you
B. won’t you
C. shan’t you
D. aren’t you
10……..New York is……….home of………….United Nations.
A.No article/ the / the
B.The/ the/ the
C.No article/ a/ the
D.The/ no article/ no article
11…………a vacation now if he had more time?
A.Will Hung take
B. Would Hung take C. Is Hung taking
D. Does Hung take
12.If I ………….the same problems you had as a child, I might not have succeeded in life as well as you are.
A.have
B.would have
C.had had
D.had
13.How do people make carpets? This sentence can be rewritten:
A. How are carpets made?
B. How are carpets make?

C. How do carpets made ?
D. How do carpets make?
14.- What are you jogging for?
-……………………………………….
A.For losing weight
B.To lose weight
C. Because I lose weight
D. For I will lose weight
15.If you pour oil on water, it………… .
A. is floating
B. will float
C. would float
D.would have floated
16. I haven’t seen John …………..two weeks.
A.since
B.for
C.until
D.before
II. READING :Use one suitable word/ phrase to fill in each of the numbered blanks in the following passage:
final
World Cup
qualification
Italy
global
tournament
32
World War II
team
held


The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but
usually referred to simply as the (17)……., is an international association football (soccer) competition
contested by the men's national teams of the members of Federation Internationale de Football Association
(FIFA), the sport's (18)…….. governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since
the first(19)……….in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to (20)………..
The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase and the final phase (officially called the World
Cup Finals). The (21) ……….phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is
used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves (22)……….


teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month.
The World Cup Finals is the most widely-viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million
people watching the 2006 tournament final.[1]
In the eighteen tournaments held, only seven nations have won the title. Brazil is the most successful World
Cup (23)……….., having won the tournament five times. The current World Champions, (24)……., follows
with four titles, while Germany holds three. The other former champions are Uruguay (who won the inaugural
tournament) and Argentina with two titles each, and England and France with one title each.
The most recent World Cup Finals were (25)……in Germany, where Italy was crowned champions after
beating France in the (26)………. The next World Cup Finals will be held in South Africa, from June 11, 2010
to July 11, 2010, and the 2014 Finals will be held in Brazil.
III.PHONETICS: A.Put out the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
27.A.champion
B.attract
C.banyan
D.citadel
28.A.open
B.located
C.torch
D.host
29.A.theatre

B.thought
C.birthday
D.those
B.Choose the word with different stress pattern
30.A.horror
B.defeat
C.hero
D.legend
31.A.tournament
B.committee
C.detective
D.abandon
32.A.chamber
B.scholar
C.delight
D.tablet

IV.WRITING (2ms)

B.Find the underlined part (A,B,C or D) that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.
33.This city has been developed rapid in the past few year.
A
B
C
D
34.Nguyen Du, that wrote Kieu story, was a great Vietnamese poet .
A B
C
D
35..Had he learned the lesson well, he would have felt more confident now

A
B
C
D

A.Choose the sentence A,B,C,or D which has a similar meaning to the original sentence
36.Because of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
A.Because he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
B.Although he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
C.In spite of of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
D.Because he drives too fast, he caused a serious accident.
37.Although he was seriously ill, he still went on working.
A.Despite his serious illness, he still went on working.
B.In spite of being seriously ill, he still went on working.
C.In spite of his serious illness, he still went on working.
D.All are correct.



1D 2C 3D 4B 5A 6C 7D 8C 9B 10A
11D 12B 13C 14A 15B 16A 17B 18A 19B 20B 21B 22C
23 world cup 24 global 25 tournament 26 World War II 27qualification
28 32
29 team 30 Italy 31 held 32 final
33A 34D 35B 36B 37C



Surname:...........................................
Class:........


TERM TEST B
Time allotted: 45'

I. Pronunciation: Put the words with the same vowel sounds in the correct column (2,0 ms)
1.entertainment
2.boat
3.type
4.voice
5 .height
6.radio
7.house
8. boi l
9. town
10.ago
a./aΩ /
b./eI/
c./ ɔI/
e./əΩ /
d./aI /

II. Vocabulary and Grammar: (3,5 ms)
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank, or that best explains the underlined part in
each sentence.
11. If the weather .......... bad, we’ll go to the cinema instead.
A. will be
B. were
C. would be
D. is
12.When I was a child, I..................go to the zoo with my mother on Sundays.

A.was used to
B.was used for
C.used to
D.used for
13. He had a bath, and then he .......... to bed.
A. goes
B. went
C. had gone
D. was going
14. Jenny avoided .......... her boyfriend’s question.
A. answer
B. to answer
C. answering
D. answered
15.Jack.............me that he had read that book twice.
A.asked
B.told
C.said
D.talked
16. He is ..............of doing the work well
A.able
B.unable
C.capable
D.possible
17. Teaching children who are .......... retarded needs a lot of patience.
A. mental
B. mentally
C. mentality
D. mindful
18.His roommate usually comes back home late at night, .......... is vary annoying.

A. who
B. whose
C. whom
D. which
19. We .......... any interesting film lately.
A. didn’t see
B. haven’t seen
C. saw
D. have seen
20. They .......... running their own company in 1980.
A. started
B. have started
C. are starting
D. start
21.We haven't seen each other..............we left school.
A.for
B.since
C.before
D.after
22. .......... his age, my grandfarther could not walk very far.
A. Because
B. Although
C. In spite of
D. Because of
23. She taught in a school for the deaf and dump.
A. people who are unable to see
B. people who are mentally ill
C. people who have bad memory
D. people who are unable to hear and speak
24. Life is all right for the people who have a job, but things are not so easy for .......... .

A. the unemploying
B. unemployed
C. unemploying
D. the unemployed
III. READING (2,0ms)
Choose the item that best completes the unfinished statement about the passage:
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone about anything. If she goes to a party where
she doesn’t know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces
herself. And yet she doesn’t seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or economics. She
always starts off with something very obvious like the other person’s job. Very soon she’s talking as if she’s
known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important
thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do so, it’s


very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask questions. And you have to
look interested, too. So don’t keep looking at other things in the room while you are talking to someone.
25. At a party where she doesn’t know anybody, my aunt normally ............... .
A. asks people to introduce about themselves to her. B. stays away from people.
C. comes to the first person and introduces herself. D. avoids talking to other person.
26. My aunt thinks that it’s very easy to keep a conversation going if you ............... .
A. let people talk about themselves.
B. let people hear about yourself.
C. talk about politics or economics.
D. ask people about their secrets.
27. According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was ............... .
A. speaking
B. discussing
C. looking
D. listening
28. What should you not do when you have a conversation with someone ?

A. Looking interested in his or her story.
B. Looking at other things in the room.
C.Listening very carefully and asking questions.
D. Introducing yourself.

IV.WRITING
A.Choose the sentence A,B,C,or D which has a similar meaning to the original sentence (1,5ms)
29.Because of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
A.Although he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
B.In spite of of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
C.Because he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
D.Because he drives too fast, he caused a serious accident.
30."We moved to this city 5 years ago," they said.
A.They said they moved to that city five years before.
B.They said they had moved to this city five years before.
C.They said they had moved to that city five years ago.
D.They said they had moved to that city five years before.
31.The teacher has just punished John.
A.John had just been punished by the teacher.
B.John has just been punished by the teacher.
C.John is punished by the teacher.
D.John has been just punished by the teacher.
B.Find the underlined part (A,B,C or D) that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.(1m)
32.Jane enjoys eating and always looks forward to try new restaurants.
A
B
C
D
33.Despite of the delay caused by the flood, they managed to reach Hue in time.
A

B
C
D
34.Television helps us learning about the world and to know and see many new things.
A
B
C
D
35. That is the most interesting book I have never read.
A
B
C
D


Surname:...........................................
Class:........

TERM TEST C
Time allotted: 45'

I. Pronunciation: Put the words with the same vowel sounds in the correct column (2,0 ms)
1.entertainment
2.voice
3 .height
4. boi l
5.ago
6.radio
7.house
8.boat

9.type
10. town
a./aΩ /
b./eI/
c./ ɔI/
e./əΩ /
d./aI /

II. Vocabulary and Grammar: (3,5 ms)
Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank, or that best explains the underlined part in
each sentence.
11. If the weather .......... bad, we’ll go to the cinema instead.
A. will be
B. is
C. were
D. would be
12.When I was a child, I..................go to the zoo with my mother on Sundays.
A.was used to
B.was used for
C.used for
D.used to
13. He had a bath, and then he .......... to bed.
A. goes
B. went
C. had gone
D. was going
14. Jenny avoided .......... her boyfriend’s question.
A. answering
B. answer
C. to answer

D. answered
15.Jack.............me that he had read that book twice.
A.asked
B.told
C.said
D.talked
16. He is ..............of doing the work well
A.able
B.unable
C.capable
D.possible
17. Teaching children who are .......... retarded needs a lot of patience.
A. mental
B. mentality
C. mentally
D. mindful
18.His roommate usually comes back home late at night, .......... is vary annoying.
A. who
B. which
C. whose
D. whom
19. We .......... any interesting film lately.
A. didn’t see
B. saw
C. haven’t seen
D. have seen
20. They .......... running their own company in 1980.
A. started
B. have started
C. are starting

D. start
21.We haven't seen each other..............we left school.
A.for
B.since
C.before
D.after
22. .......... his age, my grandfarther could not walk very far.
A. Because of
B. Although
C. In spite of
D. Because
23. She taught in a school for the deaf and dump.
A. people who are unable to see
B. people who are mentally ill
C. people who have bad memory
D. people who are unable to hear and speak
24. Life is all right for the people who have a job, but things are not so easy for .......... .
A. the unemploying
B. unemployed
C. the unemployed D. unemploying
III. READING (2,0ms)
Choose the item that best completes the unfinished statement about the passage:
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone about anything. If she goes to a party where
she doesn’t know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces
herself. And yet she doesn’t seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or economics. She
always starts off with something very obvious like the other person’s job. Very soon she’s talking as if she’s
known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important


thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do so, it’s

very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask questions. And you have to
look interested, too. So don’t keep looking at other things in the room while you are talking to someone.
25. At a party where she doesn’t know anybody, my aunt normally ............... .
A. asks people to introduce about themselves to her. B. stays away from people.
C. comes to the first person and introduces herself. D. avoids talking to other person.
26. My aunt thinks that it’s very easy to keep a conversation going if you ............... .
A. talk about politics or economics.
B. ask people about their secrets.
C. let people talk about themselves.
D. let people hear about yourself.
27. According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was ............... .
A. speaking
B. discussing
C. looking
D. listening
28. What should you not do when you have a conversation with someone ?
A.Listening very carefully and asking questions.
B. Introducing yourself.
C. Looking interested in his or her story.
D. Looking at other things in the room.
IV.WRITING
A.Choose the sentence A,B,C,or D which has a similar meaning to the original sentence (1,5ms)
29.Because of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
A.Although he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
B.In spite of of driving too fast, he caused a serious accident.
C.Because he drove too fast, he caused a serious accident.
D.Because he drives too fast, he caused a serious accident.
30."We moved to this city 5 years ago," they said.
A.They said they moved to that city five years before.
B.They said they had moved to this city five years before.

C.They said they had moved to that city five years ago.
D.They said they had moved to that city five years before.
31.The teacher has just punished John.
A.John had just been punished by the teacher.
B.John has just been punished by the teacher.
C.John is punished by the teacher.
D.John has been just punished by the teacher.
B.Find the underlined part (A,B,C or D) that must be changed for the sentence to be correct.(1m)
32.Jane enjoys eating and always looks forward to try new restaurants.
A
B
C
D
33.Television helps us learning about the world and to know and see many new things.
A
B
C
D
34. That is the most interesting book I have never read.
A
B
C
D
35.Despite of the delay caused by the flood, they managed to reach Hue in time.
A
B
C
D



TERM TEST I
Time allotted: 45'

Surname:............................................................
.
Class: 10...
Question A

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23.
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B

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ANSWER TEST A
D
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Full name: ………………
Class: 10 A
WRITTEN TEST 2-90’
A. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differed" from that of the others.
1 . a. audience

b. laugh

c. August

3. a. century
4. a. enough
5. a. scene
5. a. knife
6. a. example
7. a. school
8. a. concert
9. a. globe
10. a. ticket

b. picture
b. tough
b. detective
b. keyboard
b. excited
b. chemistry
b. score
b. organize

b. kick

c. fiction
c. cough
c. century
c. knee
c. existence
c. Christmas
c. picture
c. engineer
c. know

2. a. silent

b. film

c. thriller

d. taught

d. situation

d. question
d. though
d. adventure
d. knock
d. exactly
d. championship
d. compete
d. great

d. weak

II. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes the sentences or substitutes for the
underlined word or phrase.
1. Britain has not lifted the ………… since it last hosted the event.
a. prize
b. award
c. trophy
d. victory
2. The loser will be out of the …………….
a. round
b. tournament
c. meeting
d. tour
3. They were the first Turkish team to win a major cup …………….
a. contest
b. challenge
c. champion
d. competition
4. Viscount ........ one goal himself and made two for Lupo.
a. made
b. kicked
c. scored
d. played
5. The ........was injured so a defender had to go in goal.
a. attacker
b. goal-scorer
c. opponent
d. goalkeeper
6. How many countries took part in the first World Cup?

a. interested
b. participated
c. competed
d. cooperated
7. °We'd better go. We've been here for ..........hour.' 'That was.............. fastest hour I've ever spent.'
a. a/ the
b. an/ the
c. an/ a
d. θ / the
8. Don't forget we're meeting on ............Friday for ............ lunch.
a. a/ a
b. a/ θ
c. θ / the
d/ θ / θ
9. 'I've got .........headache. I've had it all day' 'Why don't you go to………..
health center? It's open until six.'
a. a/ a
b. θ / the
c. a/ the
d. a/ θ
11. 'I've got some problems with my phone bill.
Can I see someone about it?’ Yes, go to ……….. fifth floor, ...........lift is along the corridor.'
a. the/ A
b. the/ The
c. θ! A
d. the/ θ
12. 'Excuse me. I'd like to rent ........... new game.” Here you are. Sega Genesis. Please take it to ............
cashier over there.'
a. a / the
b. the/ the

c. θ / the
d. a/ a
13. Chaplin's movies captivated ......... throughout the world.
a. scientists
b. musicians

c. directors

d. audiences

14.There's a love story in it, and it's very funny. I suppose you'd call it a.................
a. horror film
b. detective film
c. romantic comedy d. thriller
16.Steven Spielbera is one of the famous ......... . He has made lots of films including jaw, Jurassic Park,
Schindler's List, etc.
a. stars
b. directors
c. actors
d. script 'writers
17.The film is .............. two women who drive across America
a. on
b. of
c: about
d. over
18. The main ............. is played by Nicole Kidman.


a. actress
b. character

c. director
d. film maker
19.There isn't ........ airport near where I live. ........ nearest airport is -miles away.
a. a/ The
b. an/ The
c. the/ The
d. the! A
20. This young director ...... four films so far. His recent film........... Oscar for Best Director.
a. made/ won
b. has made/ has won c. made/ has won
d. has made/
21.'You look ........... when you see me. "Yes. I think you are in China.'
a. astonish
b. astonishing
c. astonished
d. astonish
22. It was not until one was found that the search for a star………….
a. will stop
b. would stop
c. didn't stop
d. wouldn't stop
23. The actress couldn't attend the awards ceremony so she had a representative .........the award for her.
a. accept
b. accepted
c. accepting
d. acceptance
24. . She listens to classical music for ..................
a. rest
b. ease
c. happiness

d. relaxation
25. In this film, the main..............is young, clever and comes from a very rich background.
a. actor
b. director
c. character
d. composer
III. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D that must be changed for the sentence
to be correct.
1. Some movie fans can't separate fantasy from reality and confused an actor with the character he
A
B
C
plays
D
2. We're always amazing by John's incredible travel stories.
A
B
C
D
3. Moviemaker combines several separate processes.
A

B

C

D

4. The comedian worked hardly to entertain the children in the hospital.
A

B
C
D
5. The critic's description of the film made it sound very appealed.
A
B
C
D
6. Part of the entertainment of seeing a movie is understanding how the director combination a range
A
B
C
of different styles to attain an artistic goal.
D
7. The movies are one of the most popular forms of entertainment.
A
B
C
D
8. It was not until they had seen the movie stars that the crowd outside the movie would not disperse(giải
tán)
A
B
C
D
9. The film's representation of world poverty through the character of hungry child was quite
A
B
C
moving

D
10. The actors left the hotel separately in order avoid attracting a lot of attention.
A
B
C
D
IV. SPEAKING
Choose the most appropriate phrases or sentences that best complete the conversation.
(1).....................................................
No, I don't like them very much. I think they're so violent. (2)........................
They're OK. (3) .............................
Well, I like romantic films and science fiction films.
(4) ..................................
Well, it's difficult to say. But I suppose I prefer romantic films.
A: (5) ...........................................
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:


B: Julia Robert. I really like her.
A (6) ...................................
B: He's OK. But my favorite actor is Mel Gibson.
A Me too. There's a new Mel Gibson movie at the Elmwood Theater. (7) ................
B: Great!
1 . a. Do you like films?
b. Do you like action films?

c. Which film do you like?
d. How do you like action
a. Do you?.
b. Like you?
c. How are you? d. How do feel?
a. What film do you like best?
b. What would you like?
c. What kind of film do you like?
d. What sort of film you like?
4. a. Do you prefer romantic films or science fiction film?
b. Which you like best: romantic films or science fiction film?
c. Which do you prefer: romantic films or science fiction film?
d. Do you like romantic films or science fiction film?
5. a. Who's your favorite actress?
b. Who are the best actress?
c. Which actress you like best?
d. What's your favorite actress?

6. a. Have you ever seen Tom Cruise?
c. Is Tom Cruise the actor you like'?
7. a. Why not to go to the cinema?
b. Let's go to see it tonight.

b. Do you like Tom Cruise?
d. How about thinking of Tom Cruise?
c. What about tonight?
d. Do you like to see it tonight?

V. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each
space. There is an example at the beginning.

At the age of thirty, Tom Cruise had made fifteen films and earned millions (1)………… dollars. It
is interesting that Cruise, like many other successful and ambitious (2)……………., found stardom only
(3) ………………..a difficult childhood.
Cruise was the third child and the only boy in a (4) ……………….. of four children brought
(5) ………………. by parents who worked hard but (6) ……………… stayed long in one town - his
father, an engineer, went round the USA looking (7) ……………… work. Cruise had been to half a dozen
schools . He had to fit (8) ……………….. quickly at each new school and moving about did not help his
education, but he was good at sports, which could be carried on from one school to (9) …………….
His parents divorced when he was twelve, and his father died some years later (10) ……………..
seeing any of his son’s films. All the children had to find a job after school to help the family.
As a teenager he couldn’t decide (11)………………….to become a priest or a wrestler, but (12)
…………..the age of eighteen he chose acting as a career.
Now, Cruise has made (13) ………………. much money that he never (14) ……………….. to
work again, but this is not (15) ……………… option he is likely to consider seriously for many years to
come
VI. Read the text below and decide which word A, B, C or D best fits each space.
FOOTBALL IN BRAZIL
The experience of going to a football (1) ………….in Brazil is something which even people who
are not (2) ……….of the game will really enjoy. You (3) …………. the big event together with thousands
of screaming football enthusiasts accompanied by the (4) ……….. of drums and waving of flags. It’s not
just that the football is great, there is a (5) …………. and genuine love for the game which is (6) ………..
from the way that rival fans (7) ………. peacefully together. In addition to this Brazil has the most
beautiful stadiums in the world.
There is (8) ………. rivalry between teams throughout Brazil and even smaller provincial centers
frequently have football (9)…………which are well up to international standards. It won’t cost you a (10)
………..to get to see a game and the stadiums are not usually (11)………., so it’s quite easy to get a ticket
at the gate, instead of having to pay in (12)……… .
Football is an almost year-round activity in much of Latin America and although many of the (13)
……….teams in cities like Rio and Sao Paolo have some key (14)……….imported from Europe , there are
plenty of (15)………..stars and certainly enough to provide some very exciting football.

1. A. play
2.A. friends
3. A. watch

B. match
B. leaders
B. notice

C. contest
C. experts
C. regard

D. event
D. fans
D. observe


4.A. ringing
5.A. deep
6.A. seen
7.A. mix
8.A. powerful
9.A. grounds
10.A. sum
11. A. entire
12.A. total
13.A. larger
14.A. players
15. A. area


B. blowing
B. low
B. noted
B. join
B. severe
B. places
B. fee
B. complete
B. advance
B. higher
B. persons
B. close

C. beating
C. extreme
C. obvious
C. link
C. intense
C. courses
C. treasure
C. full
C. cash
C. upper
C. performers
C. local

D. shouting
D. far
D. open
D. connect

D. near
D. parks
D. fortune
D. occupied
D. future
D. major
D. members
D. district

VII. Put in a/ an or the where necessary. Cross (X ) if sentence is already complete.
1. I don't usually like staying at .......... hotels, but last summer we spent a few days at........... very nice
hotel by ............ sea.
2. Tennis is my favorite sport. I play once or twice ........... week if I can, but I'm not......... very good
player.
3. I won't be home for ........... dinner this evening. I'm meeting some friends after .........work and we're
going to ........... cinema.
4. .......... unemployment is very high at the moment and it's very difficult for ......... people to find .............
work.
5. There was ........... accident as. I was going ............ home last night. Two people were taken to .............. hospital. I

think ............most accidents are caused by ............ people driving too fast.
6. Carol is an economist. She used to work in ............ investment department of ………Lloyds Bank. Now she works for
.....American bank in ............ United States.
7. A: What's ........... name of ...........hotel where you're staying?
B: ......... Imperial. It's in ........... Queen Street in ...........city center. It's near ..........station.
8. I have two brothers. ........... older one is training to be .........pilot with British Airways. ............ younger one is still at………. school.
When he leaves ............ school, he hopes to go to................ university to study ............. law.

VIII. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Probably the most famous film commenting on twentieth-century tech-neology is Modem Times,


made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe
working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was told that health young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive
assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young men's health was destroyed by the stress work in the factories.
The film opens with a shot of a mass of sheep making their way crowded ramp. Abruptly the scene shifts to a scene of
factory workers job thing one another on their way to a factory. However, the rather bitter criticism in the implied comparison is not
sustained. It is replaced by a gentler note of satire. Chaplin prefers to entertain rather than Probably the most famous film
commenting on twentieth-century technology is Modern Times, made in 1936. lecture.
Scenes of factory interiors account for only one third of the footage of Modern Times, but they contain some of the most
pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying
to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor belt almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic
feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labor to eat. The feeding machine
malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin who is strapped into his position on the assembly line and can not escape. This serves to
illustrate people's utter helplessness in the face of machines that are meant to serve their basic needs.
Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer
a radical social message. but it does accurately reflect the sentiments of many who feel they arc victims of an over-mechanized world.
1. The author's main purpose in writing this passage is to ……………
a. criticize the factory system of the 1930s.
b. analyze an important film.
c. explain Chaplin's style of acting.
d. discuss how film reveals the benefits of technology.
2. According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for the film Modern Times from…………..

a. a newspaper article.
c. a job he had once held.

b. a scene in a movie.
d. a conversation with a reporter.

3. It can be inferred from the passage that two thirds of the film Modern Times

a. is extremely unforgettable.
b. takes place outside a factory.
c. is more critical than the other third.

…………..


d. entertains the audience more than the other third.
4. According to the passage, the purpose of the scene involving the feeding machine is to show people's
………………
a. ingenuity
b. adaptability
c. helplessness
5. The author would probably use all of the following words to describe the film Modern Times

a. revolutionary

b. entertainment

c. memorable

d. independence

d. satirical

IX. Use the correct form of the word in capitals to fit each gap.
Nowadays, a great (1)…………………………of different food is
available from large supermarkets. There are rarely any (2)……………………. of
fresh food, and there is far less (3)………………….of our having to rely on (4)
……………….

Products. Does this mean that supermarkets have become the most (5)
……………...
shops of all times? Certainly they seem to have made some kinds of food less (6)
……………………and most people enjoy (7)…………………..in them. There
has been a reduction in the numbers of (8)………………….made against
supermarkets in recent years. The assistants are no longer (9)……………….., but
smile and try to be helpful.
Above all, supermarkets have shown a (10)……………………to listen to
their customers, and to adapt to customers’ needs.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

VARY
SHORT
LIKELY
FREEZE
SUCCESS
EXPENSE
REDUCE
COMPLAIN
POLITE

WILLING

X. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the words given or
using the given words without changing the form of these words.

1. He didn’t return to his native village until the war ended.
- It was not until…………………………………………………………………………………….
2. All of them laughed when I told the joke.
- The joke…………………………………………………………………………………………...
3. Her career as an actress began ten years ago.
- She………………………………………………………………………………………………..
4. He is too young to appreciate such a film.
- He’s not…………………………………………………………………………………………….
5. The film started before we got to the cinema.
- By the time………………………………………………………………………………………
6. The cinema was such a long way from the city center that no one went there.
- The cinema was………………………………………………………………………………….
7. I picked up the vase carefully so as not to break it.
( wouldn’t )
- ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
8. We put up a fence to prevent the rabbit escaping. ( couldn’t)
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
9. Jane gave up smoking because she wanted to save money. (so as )
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
10. I whispered so that I wouldn’t disturb anyone.

( avoid )

…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
The end



Full name: ………………
Class: 10 A
WRITTEN TEST 2-90’
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differed" from that of the others.
1. a. cup
2. a. general
3. a. musician
4. a. goal
5. a. enough
6. a. scene
7. a. knife
8. a. example
9. a. school
10 . a. audience

b. continent
b. dangerous
b. difficult
b. game
b. tough
b. detective
b. keyboard
b. excited
b. chemistry
b. laugh

c. competition
c. engine

c. special
c. gymnast
c. cough
c. century
c. knee
c. existence
c. Christmas

d. center
d. guest
d. ocean
d. group
d. though
d. adventure
d. knock
d. exactly
d. championship

c. August

d. taught

II. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best com pletes the sentences or substitutes for the
underlined word or phrase.

1.Our team was narrowly ......... in the final.
a. composed
b. won
c. competed
d. defeated

2.He shared the honor of being the season's top ………….with Andy Cole.
a. winner
b. player
C. scorer
d. kicker
3.The tournament is to be jointly hosted by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
a. combining many people or groups
b. connecting two or more people or groups
c. becoming a group of people.
d. involving two or more people or groups
4.The match was eventually won on……………
a. penalties
b. goals
c. draw
d. score
5.Scotland met Wales in the final at Twickenham.
a. at the end
c. in the last match

b. in the closing match
d. in the decisive match

6. Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the great ...... in the history of music
a. conductors
b. pianists
c. composers
d. musicians
7. Jazz was so popular .............. the 1920s that the decade is sometimes called the Jazz Age.
a. on
b. at

c. by
d. in
8 . 'Look outside. ........... sky is getting very dark.' `I hope there isn't going to be a storm.'
a. A
b. The
c. θ
d. Some
9 . I'd like to invite him to ...........dinner next week, if that's OK with
a. a
b. the
c. θ
d. an
10. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on……… floor in ..........kitchen.'
a. a/ the
b. the/ the
c. a / a
d. the/ a
11. 'Do you see the video store? I was sure it was on ......... Main Street.’ I think it's on ......... side street. but I'm not
sure which one.'
a. the/ the

b. the/ a

c. a / θ

d. θ /a

12. 'Would you like………
ice cream? There's one in ....... fridge.' 'Thanks.'
a. an/ the

b. an/ a
c. θ / the
d. a/ the
13. Silence of the Lambs is a ............ film. It makes the audience scared.
a. disaster

b. science fiction c. action

d. horror


14. The film is ............ the 1940s, during the Second World War.
a. made for
b. based on
c. set in

d. occurred in

15. Phantom of the Opera is a popular musical written by AndreLloyd Webber.
0 a. play or film in which there are a lot of songs
1 b. part of the story performed by musicians
2 c. series shown on television or the radio
3 d. play performed by singers and orchestra
16. The movie Schindler 's List was .......... on the novel Schindler c Ark written by the Australian write
Thomas Keneally.
a. based
b. depended
c. played
d. performed
17. Charlie Chaplin is considered as the greatest comic actor of the ………..

a. musical cinema
b. commercial film
c. romantic comedy
d. silent cinema.
18. She thought the film far .......... to children.
a. violent enough to show
b. so violent that not to show
c. too violent to show.
d. too violent not to show
19. The film ...........after weeks of protest by religious groups.
a. was finally released
b. finally released
c. finally have released
d. was released finally
20. We stayed for the film credits ………….who the music was by.
a. for see

b. in order see

c. seeing

d. to see

21. This film tells the remarkable story of ......... actor.
a. a disabled

22.

b. the disabled


The movie was so ......... that we couldn't sleep last night.
a. thrill
b. thrilling

c. disabled

d. an disabled

c. thrilled

d. thriller

23. It's hard to tell with Alice. Her mood are always very ………..
a. surprise

b. surprised

c. surprising

d. being surprised

24. It was not until one was found that the search for a star………….

a. will stop

b. would stop

c. didn't stop

d. wouldn't stop


25. The actress couldn't attend the awards ceremony so she had a representative .........the award for her.

a. accept

b. accepted

c. accepting

d. acceptance

III. Identify the one underlined word or phrase - A, B, C or D - that must be changed for the
sentence to be correct.
1. The government is trying to tackle violent on the football terraces.
A
B
C
D
2. An extra-time penalty gave Barcelona a last gasp winner over Chelsea.
A
B
C
D
3. People throughout the world will be watching, the big match on the television.
A
B
C
D
4. We are coming to study tonight until we will finish this chapter.
A

B
C
D
5. The ball flew through the bar into the sea of Middles rough fans.
A
B
C
D
6. Carlos Dominguez placed the ball careful in front of the goal mouth and suddenly turned, ran
A
B
C
D
and kicked.
7. Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during her lifetime, many of them became classic folk
A

B

C

songs.
8. The music lover followed his instinct and collection only music that he enjoyed.
A
B
C
D
9. The gala dinner was held to celebrate the world premiere of the film.
A
B

C
D
10. The film ‘Titanic’ is based in the true story of the Titanic disaster that occurred in 1912.
A
B
C
D
IV. SPEAKING

D


Choose the appropriate sentences to complete the conversation.
(1)_______________________________________________
Yes, of course I do.
A (2) _______________________________________________
B: Well, whenever I have free time.
A: (3) _______________________________________________
B: I like pop music, and sometimes I listen to some jazz.
A: (4)_______________________________________________
B: Because it's serene and relaxing. It makes me rejuvenated.
A: (5) _______________________________________________
B: The Beatles and Back Street Boys.
A: (6) _______________________________________________
B: Weil, My favorite Vietnamese musician is Trinh Cong Son. His songs are sweet, gentle, and very
lyrical.
A Oh, yes. I like him, too
1. a. How do you like music?
b. Can you tell me if you like music?
c. You really like music, do you?

d. Do. you like listening to music?
A:
B:

2. a. When are you listening to music?
c. How long do you like it?
3. a. Do you like jazz?
c. What kinds of music do you like?

b. How often do you listen to music'?
d. What do you do when you listen to music?
b. What music do you like
d. What about pop music

4.

a. Why do you like pop music?
c. How do you like pop music?

b. What do you listen to op music for?
d. Witt makes you like pop music?

5.

a. Do you like boy bands?
c. What is your best band?

b. Which group do you do you prefer the
d. What's your favorite band?


6.

a. Please tell me about the Vietnam musician you like best.
b. Which of the Vietnamese musicians do you like?
c. Do you like Vietnamese musicians?
d. Can you tell me how you feel about the Vietnamese musicians?

V. Circle the word or phrase that best fills in each blank.

Football is the most popular sport in Britain. (1) ......... amongst men. It is played by boys in most
schools. Most towns have an (2)......... football which plays in a minor league. Football is also the most
popular (3) .......... sport in Britain. Many people go to see their favorite professional team (4)
..............
at home, and some go away to matches. Many (5).............people watch football on television.
The (6) .......... of football are relatively simple: Two teams of 11 played try to get a round ball into
the (7)…………… team's (8)_......... and to prevent opponents from (9)............The ball may be (10)…….or
headed, but never handled except by the (11) ........... . The Football Association was (12) ............ in 1863
to decide the rules of football and the resulting game became known formally as (13)........ football. It is sometimes
also called (14)............ Many of today’s (15)…………. clubs were established shortly afterwards.
1. a. frequently
b. particularly
c. exactly
d. generally
2. a. unpaid
b. professional
c. amateur
d. unskillful
3. a. spectator
b. audience
c. viewer

d. observe
4. a. kicking
b. taking
c. running
d. playing
5. a. of
b. the
c. rules
d. more

6. a. regulations
7. a. opposing
8. a. midfield
9. a. kicking
10. kicking
11. a. goalkeepers
12. a. found
13. a. associated

b. rules
b. opponent
b. playing
b: midfields
b. to kick
b. created
b.created
b. association

c. principles
c. opposite

c. goal
c. running
c. kicked
c. forwards
c.begun
c. associational

d. area
d. opposition
d. scoring
d. scoring
d. kick
d. found
d. founded
d. associating


14. a. sport
15. a. lead

b. begun
b. leader

c. soccer
c. leading

d. football
d. led

VI. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.

Probably the most famous film commenting on twentieth-century tech-neology is Modem Times,

made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe
working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was told that health young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive
assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young men's health was destroyed by the stress work in the factories.
The film opens with a shot of a mass of sheep making their way crowded ramp. Abruptly the scene shifts to a scene of
factory workers job thing one another on their way to a factory. However, the rather bitter criticism in the implied comparison is not
sustained. It is replaced by a gentler note of satire. Chaplin prefers to entertain rather than Probably the most famous film
commenting on twentieth-century technology is Modern Times, made in 1936. lecture.
Scenes of factory interiors account for only one third of the footage of Modern Times, but they contain some of the most
pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying
to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor belt almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic
feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labor to eat. The feeding machine
malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin who is strapped into his position on the assembly line and can not escape. This serves to
illustrate people's utter helplessness in the face of machines that are meant to serve their basic needs.
Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer
a radical social message. but it does accurately reflect the sentiments of many who feel they arc victims of an over-mechanized world.
1. The author's main purpose in writing this passage is to ……………

a. criticize the factory system of the 1930s.
b. analyze an important film.
c. explain Chaplin's style of acting.
d. discuss how film reveals the benefits of technology.

2. According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for the film Modern Times from…………..
a. a newspaper article.
b. a scene in a movie.
c. a job he had once held.
d. a conversation with a reporter.
3. It can be inferred from the passage that two thirds of the film Modern Times

…………..
a. is extremely unforgettable.
b. takes place outside a factory.
c. is more critical than the other third.
d. entertains the audience more than the other third.
4. According to the passage, the purpose of the scene involving the feeding machine is to show people's
………………
a. ingenuity
b. adaptability
c. helplessness
d. independence
5. The author would probably use all of the following words to describe the film Modern Times EXCEPT

a. revolutionary

b. entertainment

c. memorable

d. satirical

VII. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, beginning with the words given or
using the given words without changing the form of these words.

1. The cinema was such a long way from the city center that no one went there.
- The cinema was………………………………………………………………………………….
2. He was unable to take up the post until early the following year.
- Not until…………………………………………………………………………………….
3. The film started before we got to the cinema.
- By the time………………………………………………………………………………………

4. All of them laughed when I told the joke.
- The joke…………………………………………………………………………………………...
5. Her career as an actress began ten years ago.
- She………………………………………………………………………………………………..
6. He is too young to appreciate such a film.
- He’s not…………………………………………………………………………………………….
7. Jane gave up smoking because she wanted to save money. (so as )
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
8. I picked up the vase carefully so as not to break it.

( wouldn’t )

- ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
9. I whispered so that no one could overhear our conversation.
( prevent)
…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
10. Harry left early because he didn’t want to miss the bus .

( avoid )

……………………………………………………………………………………………………


VIII. Put in a/ an or the where necessary. Cross (X ) if sentence is already complete.
1. I don't usually like staying at .......... hotels, but last summer we spent a few days at........... very nice
hotel by ............ sea.
2. Tennis is my favorite sport. I play once or twice ........... week if I can, but I'm not......... very good
player.
3. I won't be home for ........... dinner this evening. I'm meeting some friends after .........work and we're
going to ........... cinema.

4. .......... unemployment is very high at the moment and it's very difficult for ......... people to find .............
work.
5. There was ........... accident as. I was going ............ home last night. Two people were taken to .............. hospital. I
think ............most accidents are caused by ............ people driving too fast.
6. Carol is …………. economist. She used to work in ............ investment department of ………Lloyds Bank. Now she works
for .....American bank in ............ United States.
7. A: What's ........... name of ...........hotel where you're staying?
B: ......... Imperial. It's in ........... Queen Street in ...........city center. It's near ..........station.
8.I have two brothers. ........... older one is training to be .........pilot with British Airways. ............ younger one is still at……….
school. When he leaves ............ school, he hopes to go to................ university to study ............. law.

IX. Use the correct form of the word in capitals to fit each gap.
Nowadays, a great (1)…………………………of different food is
available from large supermarkets. There are rarely any (2)…………………….
of fresh food, and there is far less (3)………………….of our having to rely on
(4)……………….
Products. Does this mean that supermarkets have become the most (5)
……………...
shops of all times? Certainly they seem to have made some kinds of food less (6)
……………………and most people enjoy (7)…………………..in them. There
has been a reduction in the numbers of (8)………………….made against
supermarkets in recent years. The assistants are no longer (9)……………….., but
smile and try to be helpful.
Above all, supermarkets have shown a (10)……………………to listen to
their customers, and to adapt to customers’ needs.

1.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

VARY
SHORT
LIKELY
FREEZE
SUCCESS
EXPENSE
REDUCE
COMPLAIN
POLITE
WILLING

X. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each
space. There is an example at the beginning.
At the age of thirty, Tom Cruise had made fifteen films and earned millions (1)………… dollars. It
is interesting that Cruise, like many other successful and ambitious (2)……………., found stardom only
(3) ………………..a difficult childhood.
Cruise was the third child and the only boy in a (4) ……………….. of four children brought
(5) ………………. by parents who worked hard but (6) ……………… stayed long in one town - his
father, an engineer, went round the USA looking (7) ……………… work. Cruise had been to half a dozen
schools . He had to fit (8) ……………….. quickly at each new school and moving about did not help his
education, but he was good at sports, which could be carried on from one school to (9) …………….
His parents divorced when he was twelve, and his father died some years later (10) ……………..
seeing any of his son’s films. All the children had to find a job after school to help the family.

As a teenager he couldn’t decide (11)………………….to become a priest or a wrestler, but (12)
…………..the age of eighteen he chose acting as a career.
Now, Cruise has made (13) ………………. much money that he never (14) ……………….. to
work again, but this is not (15) ……………… option he is likely to consider seriously for many years to
come
The end


DOP. Mar. 22nd, 09
DOT. Mac. 24th,09
Period 125-126-127

WRITTEN TEST 90’ & CORRECTION




Test
I. 1d
8b

Objective : Check the old knowledge of the students.
Mark plan : 150 = 10 p
The content of the test : (photocopy)
Answer key :
1
Test 2
2d
3b
4c

5d
6a 7b
I. 1b 2a
3c 4d 5a
9d
10b
7d
8a
9c
10c

5b

6b

II. 1d 2c
3d
4a
5c 6c 7d
II. 1.c 2b 3d
4c
5d 6b
7b 8d
8b 9c
10b 11d 12a 13d 14c
9c 10b 11b 12a 13d 14c
16b
15a 16a 17d 18c 19a 20d 21a
17c 18b 19b
20b 21c 22b 23a

22b 23c 24b 25a
24d
25c
III.
1c (violence)
2c (win)
III. 1c (confuse )
2b ( amazed)
3d (bo the)
4d ( bo will)
3a ( moviemaking) 4b ( hard )
5b (over)
6b(careful)
5d (appealing)
6b (combine)
7c ( which)
8c (collected)
7a (bo the)
8d ( bo not)
9a ( A)
10a (on)
9c (the hungry)
10c (to avoid)
IV. 1d

2b

3c

4a


V. 1.b
2c
3a
4d
7a
8c
9d 10c
13b 14c 15c

5d

6a

5d 6b
11a 12d

VI. 1b 2d 3b 4c
5a
VII.
1. The cinema was so far from the city
center that no one went there

IV> 1b

2a

3c

4c


5a

6b 7b

V. 1. of
2.actors
3. after
4. family
5. up
6. never
7. for
8. himself
9. another 10. without 11. whether
12. at
13. so
14. has
15. the
VI.
1b
9a

2d
10d

3a 4c 5a
6a
11c
12b 13d


7b 8c
14a 15c


2. Not until early the following year was
he able to take up the post
VII.
3. By the time we got to the cinema, the 1. X/ a / the
2. a/ a
3. X/ X/ the
film had already started.
4. X / X/ X
5. an / X/ X / X / X
4. The joke I told them made all of them 6. an/ the/ X / an/ the
7. The/ the/the/
laugh.
X/the/ the
8. The/ a/ the/ X / X/ X/
5. She has worked as an actress for 10
X
years.
6. He’s not old enough to appreciate
VIII.
such a film.
1b 2d
3b 4c
5a
7. Jane gave up smoking so as to save
money.
IX.

8. I picked up the vase carefully so that 1. variety
2. shortages
3. likelihood
it wouldn’t be broken.
4. frozen
5. successful
6. expensive
9. I whispered to prevent anyone from
7. shopping
8. complaints 9. impolite
overhearing.
10. willingness
10.Harry left early o avoid missing the
bus.
X.
VIII.
1. The cinema was so far from the city
1. X/ a / the
2. a/ a
3. X/ X/ the
center that no one went there
4. X / X/ X
5. an / X/ X / X / X
2.Not until early the following year was
6. an/ the/ X / an/ the
7. The/ the/the/
he able to take up the post
X/the/ the
8. The/ a/ the/ X / X/ X/ 3. By the time we got to the cinema, the film
X

had already started.
4.The joke I told them made all of them laugh.
IX.
5.She has worked as an actress for 10 years.
X. 1. of
2.actors
3. after
4. family 6.He’s not old enough to appreciate such a
5. up
6. never
7. for
8. himself
film.
9. another 10. without 11. whether
7.Jane gave up smoking so as to save money.
12. at
13. so
14. has
15. the 8.I picked up the vase carefully so that it
wouldn’t be broken.
9.I whispered to prevent anyone from
overhearing.
10.Harry left early o avoid missing the bus.

* Result : Excellent : 1 / 26
Good :
19 / 26
Medium : 6
/26
Bad :

0
/ 26


* Remark : In general the students grasp the old knowledge rather well.

L
L

A. Choose the correct words or phrases that best complete the passage.
The popularity of the movies began early in the 20th century and continues today. People of all ages
find movies (1) .......... Movies are a worldwide phen omenon, as the internationalism of movie distribution has helped
to (2) .............ideas around the globe. One movie can quickly influence other movies. But why are movies so popular'?

Movies are a kind of storytelling. They try to describe an idea or record an observation about ourculture. These (3) ......... are recorded using moving visual images. Some movies portray the situation
accurately and realistically, whereas other movies find visual symbols to (4) ..........those situations.
On the most simple level, movies are a secession of (5) .......... images. These successive mages are
captured on film. Directors film a wide of shots long, medium, and close up - to create a visual
composition. The visual images, along with plot, characterization, and sound, produce the desired narrative: The shots are joined together in any number of combinations in a (7) ........ called editing.
Making a film is a massive, complex, and expensive task that (8) ....... art and 'bossiness. Making a
movie the talents of hundreds, and some-times thousands, of artists, producers, and business people. It can take months,
even years, for a film to be (10) ......... into a movie theater.
1. a. thrilling
b. entertaining
c. terrifying
2. a. break
b. change
c. disperse
3. a. descriptions b. combinations
c. observations

4. a. influence
b. record
c. replace
5. a. move
b. moving
c. moved
6. a. row
b. range
c. series
7. a. process
b. product
c. progress
8. a. connects .
b. describes
e. combines
9. a. involves
b. developes
c. attains
10. a. released
b. moved
c. delivered

d. amusing
d. show

d. introductions
d. represent
d. movement
d. line
d. project

d. contains
d. touches
d. sent


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