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E11 – FP 1

UNIT 1: FRIENDSHIP
Grammar: Infinitive with or without To

Exercise 1: Tick () the correct column for the consonant sounds of the words given. A word may have
more than one tick. The first one has been done as an example.
Consonant
/ dg /
/ tƒ /
sounds
Words


change
orange
chair
journalist
Jump
future
adjust
challenge
actual
charge
Exercise 2: Underline the word in each line that has the stress pattern as indicated. The first one has
been done as an example.
1. o0
A. certain
B. friendship
C. perhaps
2. 0o


A. whisper
B. pursuit
C. attract
3. 0oo
A. quality
B. suspicion
C. important
4. o0o
A. loyalty
B. influence
C. acquaintance
5. oo0
A. intimate
B. entertain
C. constancy
6. oo0
A. relationship
B. adequately
C. hospitable
7. 0ooo
A. mathematics
B. intelligent
C. understanding
8. oo0o
A. hospitable
B. appreciate
C. conversation
Exercise 3: Read the sentences below and underline the correct option in each pair. The first one has
been done as an example.
0. Why don’t you let the boy go / to go?

1. Sorry I can’t go with you. I have lots of work do / to do.
2. Elton John is said have / to have millions of clothes.
3. The shop assistant seems be / to be very helpful.
4. I had my friend repair / to repair the bike for me.
5. Our teacher made us work / to work hard every day.
6. It was great hear / to hear from Mai and Hanh again.
7. Jim was made do / to do the assignment again.
8. Paul and Jean said they saw you borrow / to borrow the book yesterday.

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E11 – FP 1

UNIT 1: FRIENDSHIP
ANSWER KEYS

Exercise 1: Tick () the correct column for the consonant sounds of the words given. A word may have
more than one tick. The first one has been done as an example.
Consonant
/ dg /
/ tƒ /
sounds
Words


change

orange


chair

journalist

Jump

future

adjust

challenge

actual

charge
Exercise 2: Underline the word in each line that has the stress pattern as indicated. The first one has
been done as an example.
1. o0
A. certain
B. friendship
C. perhaps
2. 0o
A. whisper
B. pursuit
C. attract
3. 0oo
A. quality
B. suspicion
C. important
4. o0o

A. loyalty
B. influence
C. acquaintance
5. oo0
A. intimate
B. entertain
C. constancy
6. oo0
A. relationship
B. adequately
C. hospitable
7. 0ooo
A. mathematics
B. intelligent
C. understanding
8. oo0o
A. hospitable
B. appreciate
C. conversation
Exercise 3: Read the sentences below and underline the correct option in each pair. The first one has
been done as an example.
0. Why don’t you let the boy go / to go?
1. Sorry I can’t go with you. I have lots of work do / to do.
2. Elton John is said have / to have millions of clothes.
3. The shop assistant seems be / to be very helpful.
4. I had my friend repair / to repair the bike for me.
5. Our teacher made us work / to work hard every day.
6. It was great hear / to hear from Mai and Hanh again.
7. Jim was made do / to do the assignment again.
8. Paul and Jean said they saw you borrow / to borrow the book yesterday.


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E11 – FP 2

UNIT 1 – REVISION TEST

I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
1. A. choice
B. chapter
C. challenge
D. character
2. A. chip
B. child
C. chemist
D. French
3. A. village
B. dangerous
C. gossip
D. passenger
II.Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest:
1. A. acquaintance
B. easily
C. capable
D. quality
2. A. constancy
B. attraction
C. changeable
D. mutual

III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence:
1. At work, she has many business…………..but very few true friends.
A. customers
B. relatives
C. acquaintances
D. friends
2. If you only care about your interests and feelings, you are very………. .
A. happy
B. loyal
C. friendly
D. selfish
3. He is not good………maths. He is incapable……….calculating.
A. at / of
B. on / for
C. for / of
D. with / in
4. ………is the quality of being faithful and loyal to a particular person or belief.
A. Acquaintance B. Constancy
C. Sympathy
D. Sorrow
5. My friend often shows her…….whenever I have troubles.
A. sympathy
B. sympathize
C. sympathetic
D. sympathetically
6. He does not know much about the project but he is very……… .
A. enthusiastic
B. enthusiast
C. enthusiasm
D. enthusiastically

7. The father is the one that I can share both joys and sorrows.
A. feelings of great happiness
B. great eagerness
C. feelings of distress D. intention
8. She felt an ………..to him when they first met each other.
A. attraction
B. enthusiasm
C. interest
D. aim
9. Loyalty……….one of important qualities for true friendship.
A. is considered be B. considers being
C. considers to be
D. is considered to be
10. She is in a hurry. She has a train………… .
A. catch
B. to catch
C. catching
D. caught
11. This dress makes me…….fat.
A. look
B. looking
C. to look
D. looked
12. The children cheered wildly when the teacher let them…….a game.
A. play
B. to play
C. playing
D. played
13. It was too difficult for the police………the truth within 2 days.
A. to find

B. finding
C. finding out
D. to find out
14. Their company was made………….100,000 USD in taxes
A. pay
B. to pay
C. paying
D. paid
15. The accident is thought……….caused by human error.
A. being
B. was
C. having been
D. to have been
16. Mother warned…………the electric plug.
A. her not to touch B. her touching not C. her not touch
D. not touch
17. Don’t tell Nam because I don’t want…………….. .
A. him to know
B. know
C. faith
D. knowing
18. She was………….of hearing about their trip to India.
A. bored
B. interested
C. keen
D. tired
19. “Would you like to go swimming tomorrow?” – “……………..”
A. Yes, I do.
B. Yes, I want to.
C. Yes, I’d love to.

D. Yes, I am.
20.All of the following sentences express ‘invitations’ except………….’
A. Thanks. Why not?
B. Would you like to join us?
C. How about going out for some coffee? D. Do you feel like going to the cinema tonight?
IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C .or D that needs correcting:
1. Where mutual sympathy does not exist, friendship is impossibility.
A
B
C
D
2. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but all have many true friends.
A
B
C
D
3. Some people are incapable in finding good friends.


A
B
C D
4. It is comfortable to work with such an understood person like him.
A
B
C
D
5. I made friend with Lan when she was on her trip to Do Son.
A
B

C
D
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage:
Dear Mary,
How are things with you? Since I saw you last week, I’ve been very ill. By the time I arrived
home after seeing you on Monday, I had an awful headache. I thought that perhaps my eyes were tired (1)
…… I’d been working so hard, so I took some aspirins and went to bed.However, when I woke up the
nextmorning, the headache was worse then ever, and my throat was sore. I tried to get up but my arms
and legs (2)……stiff. I saw the doctor and she told me I had a temperature. She said I probably had flu.
She advised me to take some medicine and (3)…… in bed. The medicine tasted horrible and it didn’t
make me feel any better. I felt sick and I didn’t want to eat anything at all although. I was very (4)……I
have almost recovered now, and I’m going to start work again tomorrow. I still have a slight cold and a
cough but my chest doesn’t hurt when I (5)……Can we meet on Saturday? I’m looking forward to seeing
you.
1. A. though
B. as
C. while
D. during
2. A. looked
B. moved
C. felt
D. sensed
3. A. staying
B. stayed
C. stay
D. stays
4. A. ill
B. heavy
C. hungry

D. thirsty
5. A. breathe
B. ache
C. cure
D. bleed
VI. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage:
In the last few weeks I have spent every Saturday in my flat and have done nothing more exciting
than work at home, read the newspapers, and watch television. I had begun feeling bored with this and
so, last weekend I thought I would do something different. I phoned several of my friends and we decided
to go to London for the day. I was really excited as I hadn’t been to London since I was ten. We decieded
to go by coach as this was the cheapest means of transport. In London we decided to take a sightseeing
tour as we wanted to see home of the famous buildings. After the tour, we bought some sandwiches and
ate them in a small park. In the afternoon some of us went shopping and the others went to the theater.
We met up again at 6.30 pm and went to a small restaurant in Sotho. The meal was really good, but,
unfortunately, it took musch longer than we had expected. We had to get a taxi back to the coach station.
Luckily, we got there just two minutes before our coach left.
1. According to the passage, the writer…………………..
A. has lived in London for ten years.
B. usually spends his weekend in London.
C. went to London with some of his friends.
D. feels bored with his tour.
2. He felt to excited about going to London because…………………
A. he went there ten years ago.
B. he hadn’t been there before.
C. he hadn’t been there for ten years.
D. he hadn’t been there for a long time.
3. Why did they decide to go by coach?
A. Because they wanted to start early.
B. Because other means of transport were more expensive.
C. Because it was expensive.

D. Because they were excited about taking it to London.
4. Which of the following is true?
A. They all went shopping before going to the theater.
B. They had lunch in a small restaurant.
C. They made a sightseeing tour of London and then had lunch.
D. They left the city at 6.30 pm.
5. Why did they have to catch a taxi?
A. Because they were too tired to walk there.
B. Because they didn’t have enough time to walk to the coach station.
C. Because they coach station was very far from the restaurant.
D. Because it was raining heavily then.
****************************************E11 – FP 2

UNIT 1 – REVISION TEST
ANSWER KEYS


I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
1. A. choice
B. chapter
C. challenge
D. character
2. A. chip
B. child
C. chemist
D. French
3. A. village
B. dangerous
C. gossip
D. passenger

II.Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest:
1. A. acquaintance B. easily
C. capable
D. quality
2. A. constancy
B. attraction
C. changeable
D. mutual
III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence:
1. At work, she has many business…………..but very few true friends.
A. customers
B. relatives
C. acquaintances
D. friends
2. If you only care about your interests and feelings, you are very………. .
A. happy
B. loyal
C. friendly
D. selfish
3. He is not good………maths. He is incapable……….calculating.
A. at / of
B. on / for
C. for / of
D. with / in
4. ………is the quality of being faithful and loyal to a particular person or belief.
A. Acquaintance B. Constancy
C. Sympathy
D. Sorrow
5. My friend often shows her…….whenever I have troubles.
A. sympathy

B. sympathize
C. sympathetic
D. sympathetically
6. He does not know much about the project but he is very……… .
A. enthusiastic
B. enthusiast
C. enthusiasm
D. enthusiastically
7. The father is the one that I can share both joys and sorrows.
A. feelings of great happiness
B. great eagerness
C. feelings of distress D. intention
8. She felt an ………..to him when they first met each other.
A. attraction
B. enthusiasm
C. interest
D. aim
9. Loyalty……….one of important qualities for true friendship.
A. is considered be B. considers being
C. considers to be
D. is considered to be
10. She is in a hurry. She has a train………… .
A. catch
B. to catch
C. catching
D. caught
11. This dress makes me…….fat.
A. look
B. looking
C. to look

D. looked
12. The children cheered wildly when the teacher let them…….a game.
A. play
B. to play
C. playing
D. played
13. It was too difficult for the police………the truth within 2 days.
A. to find
B. finding
C. finding out
D. to find out
14. Their company was made………….100,000 USD in taxes
A. pay
B. to pay
C. paying
D. paid
15. The accident is thought……….caused by human error.
A. being
B. was
C. having been
D. to have been
16. Mother warned…………the electric plug.
A. her not to touch B. her touching not C. her not touch
D. not touch
17. Don’t tell Nam because I don’t want…………….. .
A. him to know
B. know
C. faith
D. knowing
18. She was………….of hearing about their trip to India.

A. bored
B. interested
C. keen
D. tired
19. “Would you like to go swimming tomorrow?” – “……………..”
A. Yes, I do.
B. Yes, I want to.
C. Yes, I’d love to. D. Yes, I am.
20.All of the following sentences express ‘invitations’ except………….’
A. Thanks. Why not?
B. Would you like to join us?
C. How about going out for some coffee?
D. Do you feel like going to the cinema tonight?
IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C .or D that needs correcting:
1. Where mutual sympathy does not exist, friendship is impossibility.
A
B
C
D
2. Everyone has a number of acquaintances, but all have many true friends.
A
B
C
D
3. Some people are incapable in finding good friends.
A
B
C D



4. It is comfortable to work with such an understood person like him.
A
B
C
D
5. I made friend with Lan when she was on her trip to Do Son.
A
B
C
D
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following
passage:
Dear Mary,
How are things with you? Since I saw you last week, I’ve been very ill. By the time I arrived
home after seeing you on Monday, I had an awful headache. I thought that perhaps my eyes were tired (1)
…… I’d been working so hard, so I took some aspirins and went to bed.However, when I woke up the
nextmorning, the headache was worse then ever, and my throat was sore. I tried to get up but my arms
and legs (2)……stiff. I saw the doctor and she told me I had a temperature. She said I probably had flu.
She advised me to take some medicine and (3)…… in bed. The medicine tasted horrible and it didn’t
make me feel any better. I felt sick and I didn’t want to eat anything at all although. I was very (4)……I
have almost recovered now, and I’m going to start work again tomorrow. I still have a slight cold and a
cough but my chest doesn’t hurt when I (5)……Can we meet on Saturday? I’m looking forward to seeing
you.
1. A. though
B. as
C. while
D. during
2. A. looked
B. moved
C. felt

D. sensed
3. A. staying
B. stayed
C. stay
D. stays
4. A. ill
B. heavy
C. hungry
D. thirsty
5. A. breathe
B. ache
C. cure
D. bleed
VI. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage:
In the last few weeks I have spent every Saturday in my flat and have done nothing more exciting
than work at home, read the newspapers, and watch television. I had begun feeling bored with this and
so, last weekend I thought I would do something different. I phoned several of my friends and we decided
to go to London for the day. I was really excited as I hadn’t been to London since I was ten. We decieded
to go by coach as this was the cheapest means of transport. In London we decided to take a sightseeing
tour as we wanted to see home of the famous buildings. After the tour, we bought some sandwiches and
ate them in a small park. In the afternoon some of us went shopping and the others went to the theater.
We met up again at 6.30 pm and went to a small restaurant in Sotho. The meal was really good, but,
unfortunately, it took much longer than we had expected. We had to get a taxi back to the coach station.
Luckily, we got there just two minutes before our coach left.
1. According to the passage, the writer…………………..
A. has lived in London for ten years.
B. usually spends his weekend in London.
C. went to London with some of his friends.
D. feels bored with his tour.
2. He felt to excited about going to London because…………………

A. he went there ten years ago.
B. he hadn’t been there before.
C. he hadn’t been there for ten years. D. he hadn’t been there for a long time.
3. Why did they decide to go by coach?
A. Because they wanted to start early. B. Because other means of transport were more expensive.
C. Because it was expensive.
D. Because they were excited about taking it to London.
4. Which of the following is true?
A. They all went shopping before going to the theater.
B. They had lunch in a small restaurant.
C. They made a sightseeing tour of London and then had lunch.
D. They left the city at 6.30 pm.
5. Why did they have to catch a taxi?
A. Because they were too tired to walk there.
B. Because they didn’t have enough time to walk to the coach station.
C. Because they coach station was very far from the restaurant.
D. Because it was raining heavily then.
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E11 – FP 3

UNIT 2: PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

Grammar: Tenses
Exercise 1: Put the words in the correct column according to their stress pattern.
Words
●•
•●
●••

•●•
sneaky
decide
…………
decide
……………
…………..
exaclty
pointed
…………
……………
……………
…………..
personal
stolen
…………
……………
……………
…………..
appear
imagine
…………
……………
……………
…………..
attitude
affect
…………
……………
……………

…………..
practice
correct
…………
……………
……………
…………..
excited
complain …………
……………
……………
…………..
summary
computer …………
……………
……………
…………..
Exercise 2: Put the verbs in brackets into the correct past tense: past simple, past progressive or
past perfect.
1. I……………..(watch) TV when Tony…………….(phone).
2. Someone………………(take) my bag while I……………...(try) to buy the tickets.
3. What………………(the headmaster, just say) then?
I don’t know, I…………….(not , listen).
4. It……………(rain) outside and the children………………(sleep), so they………...........(decide) not
to go.
5. The play………………..(start) when we…………………(arrive).
6. He………………….(leave) the office only after he……………..(finish) his work.
7. Janet………………(write) to her cousin when he………………(walk) through the front door.
8. When Tom………………(finish) his dinner, everyone else……………(go) to bed.
Exercise 3: Read the sentences and underline the most suitable verb form in each sentences. The

first one has been done as an example.
0. There was a power cut while we eat / were eating in a big restaurant.
1. Jane was angry with her brother because he wasn’t telling / hadn’t told her the truth about Ken.
2. Jim dudenly remembered he forgot / had forgotten to lock the door.
3. Who was talking / talked at the time of the crash?
4. The police got to the bank as fast as they could, but the robbers disappeared / had disappeared.
5. The boy admitted he was breaking / had broken the shop window.
6. Harry read / was reading a newspaper when he saw an advertsiement for scuba diving.
7. Jim looked / was looking up and saw / was seeing a big bird.
8. I had thought / was thinking about something else when the teacher called on me.
Exercise 4: Tick (  ) the sentences which are correct, and correct the ones which are wrong.
Underlined the error and write the correct form in the space provided.
0. Joe met his wife while he worked in Hanoi.
was working
1. The lights went out when we were having dinner.
…………….
2. Jane was knowing she was being followed on her way home.
…………….
3. While my brother worked for the health service he decided to give up smoking. …………….
4. I didn’t know you had changed your phone number.
…………….
5. By the time we got out of the traffic jam, the performance was starting.
……………
6. They didn’t go for a picnic yesterday because it was raining.
……………
7. Alex read a book when he heard a strange noise.
……………
8. The little boy played a computer game when his parents came home.
……………
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UNIT 2 – REVISION TEST

E11 – FP 4

I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
1. A. language
B. happen
C. experience
D. know
2. A. sing
B. glance
C. turn
D. sneaky
3. A. around
B. hand
C. nothing
D. autumn
II.Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest:
1. A. embarrassing
B. appreciate
C. experience
D. memorable

2. A. floppy

B. idol


C. cotton

D. decide

III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence:
1. We had never experienced this kind of holiday before and had no idea what to expect.
A. happened
B. spent
C. known
D. noticed
2. The boy glanced at me and turned away.
A. looked carefully B. looked quickly
C. looked attentively D. looked suspiciously
3. Some internationally famous football players are the…………of countless teenagers. They love and admire
them very much.
A. idol
B. dream
C. present
D. star
4. We really do not like his sneaky behavior, which has made us feel uncomfortable.
A. wearing fashionable clothes
B. doing things carefully
C. acting in a secret or deceptive way
D. doing things carelessly
5. The lifeboat was launched at once to rescue the four fishermen.
A. quickly
B. carefully
C. immediately
D. excitedly
6. I started school when I was at the ………….of six.

A. age
B. old
C. ederly
D. ageing
7. My teachers always advise me to be………..in any situation.
A. encouraged
B. excited
C. confident
D. surprised
8. I was really……..when I knocked the cup of tea over my teacher.
A. amused
B. pleased
C. frightened
D. embarrassed
9. He seems to have undergone a change in………recently, and has become much more co-operative.
A. attitude
B. level
C. mind
D. style
10. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests………..when he ……..at the party.
A. left / arrived
B. left / had arrived
C. had left / arrived
D. had left / had arrived
11. I felt very tired when I got home, so I…………..straight to bed.
A. go
B. am going
C. went
D. had gone
12. I tried to phone Lan this morning, but there………..no answer.

A. was
B. were
C. has been
D. had been
13. His hometown……………a lot by the time we went back after many years.
A. has changed
B. changed
C. was changing
D. had changed
14. My brother………….while he………..his bicycle and hurt himself.
A. was falling / rode B. feel / was riding
C. had fallen /was riding D. had fallen / rode
15. When I……….there, dinner……….., so I had a drink first.
A. get / is prepared
B. get / has been prepared
C. got / had been prepared
D. got / was being prepared
16. “…………………” - “Minh”.
A. When did Minh break the vase?
B. What did he break?
C. How was the vase broken?
D. Who broke the vase?
17. When we………..to see him last night he………..to music.
A. come / is listening B. had come / listened C. came / was listening D. were coming / had listened
18. I………here for ten years before you………….last week.
A. have worked / came
B. have been working / come
C. was working / Ø
D. had been working / came
19. By the time Jack……….with help, we……..the work.

A. comes / finished
B. comes / will have finished
C. will come / will have
D. came / have finished
20. “…………..” – “Three times a month.”
A. How do you like the food?
B. How old is the restaurant?
C. Do you often eat at this restaurant?
D. How often do you eat at this restaurant?
IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C .or D that needs correcting:
1. Daisy walked along the street when a stranger came up to her and asked her the way to nearest hospital.
A
B
C
D
2. When he found his suitcase, all the money in it was stolen.


A
B
C
D
3. The man with the camera he was taking photographs.
A
B C
D
4. They had dinner when the news about the earthquake was broadcast on TV.
A
B
C

D
5. Fog usually disappeared by seven o’clock when the sun comes up.
A
B
C
D
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
One day last summer, I was walking through the local park. It was a hot day and I was eating an icecream. When I was watching (1)……….the boating lake, I saw my friends, Jean and Nancy. They were taking
their dog for a walk. When we met, we stopped for a (2)………. . While we were talking, the dog suddenly
jumped up and tried to get my ice-cream. I pulled my hand away and unfortunately the ice-cream came out of
the (3)…………. . Now there was a man behind me. The poor man was just sitting on a bench (4)……….a
newspaper. Well, when I pulled my hand away, the ice-cream flew through the air and it landed on the man’s
head. I didn’t know (5)………….to laugh or cry.
1. A. pass
B. through
C. past
D. over
2. A. question
B. debate
C. talk
D. chat
3. A. glass
B. bowl
C. cone
D. spoon
4. A. read
B. reads
C. reading
D. be reading
5. A. what

B. which
C. how
D. whether
VI. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage:
When we were in England last year, I went fishing with my friend, Peter. Early in the morning we were
sitting quietly by the side of a lake when we had an unpleasant surprise. We saw a duck coming along with three
ducklings padding cheerfully behind her. As we watched them, there was a sudden swirl in the water. We caught
a glimpse of the vicious jaws of a pike – a fish which is rather like a freshwater shark – and one of the ducklings
was dragged below the surface.
This incident made Peter furious. He vowed to catch the pike. On three successive mornings we
returned to the vicinity and used diffferent kinds of bait. On the third day Peter was lucky. Using an artificial
frog as bait, he managed to hook the monster. There was a desperate fight but Peter was determined to capture
the pike and he succeeded. When he had got it ashore and killed it, he weighed the fish and found that it scaled
nearly thirty pounds – a record for that district.
1. Why do you think Peter was sitting quietly by the lake?

A. He was waiting for the pike to appear. B. He was watching the ducks.
C. He wasn’t very talkative.
D. He was fishing.
2. To what does ‘surprise’ in line 3 probably refer?
A. to the duck
B. to the ducklings
C. to the action of the pike
D. to the time of the day
3. Which word in the third sentence of the passage suggests that the ducklings were unaware of the
danger below them?
A. three
B. along
C. paddling
D. cheerfully

4. What were Peter’s feelings about the incident two days later?
A. He vowed that he would catch the remainning ducklings.
B. He caught and killed the pike.
C. He remained determined to catch the pike.
D. He caught a frog and used it as bait for the pike.
5. How much was the pike worth?
A. about thirty pounds
B. about two hundred dollars
C. no information on this point
D. it scaled nearly thirty pounds

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UNIT 2 – REVISION TEST

E11 – FP 4

ANSWER KEYS
I.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words:
1. A. language
B. happen
C. experience
D. know
2. A. sing
B. glance
C. turn
D. sneaky
3. A. around
B. hand

C. nothing
D. autumn
II.Choose the word which is stressed differently from the rest:
1. A. embarrassing
B. appreciate
C. experience
D. memorable

2. A. floppy

B. idol

C. cotton

D. decide

III.Choose the best answer A, B, C or D to complete each sentence:
1. We had never experienced this kind of holiday before and had no idea what to expect.
A. happened
B. spent
C. known
D. noticed
2. The boy glanced at me and turned away.
A. looked carefully B. looked quickly
C. looked attentively D. looked suspiciously
3. Some internationally famous football players are the…………of countless teenagers. They love and admire
them very much.
A. idol
B. dream
C. present

D. star
4. We really do not like his sneaky behavior, which has made us feel uncomfortable.
A. wearing fashionable clothes
B. doing things carefully
C. acting in a secret or deceptive way
D. doing things carelessly
5. The lifeboat was launched at once to rescue the four fishermen.
A. quickly
B. carefully
C. immediately
D. excitedly
6. I started school when I was at the ………….of six.
A. age
B. old
C. ederly
D. ageing
7. My teachers always advise me to be………..in any situation.
A. encouraged
B. excited
C. confident
D. surprised
8. I was really……..when I knocked the cup of tea over my teacher.
A. amused
B. pleased
C. frightened
D. embarrassed
9. He seems to have undergone a change in………recently, and has become much more co-operative.
A. attitude
B. level
C. mind

D. style
10. Tom was disappointed that most of the guests………..when he ……..at the party.
A. left / arrived
B. left / had arrived
C. had left / arrived D. had left / had arrived
11. I felt very tired when I got home, so I…………..straight to bed.
A. go
B. am going
C. went
D. had gone
12. I tried to phone Lan this morning, but there………..no answer.
A. was
B. were
C. has been
D. had been
13. His hometown……………a lot by the time we went back after many years.
A. has changed
B. changed
C. was changing
D. had changed
14. My brother………….while he………..his bicycle and hurt himself.
A. was falling / rode B. feel / was riding
C. had fallen /was riding D. had fallen / rode
15. When I……….there, dinner……….., so I had a drink first.
A. get / is prepared
B. get / has been prepared
C. got / had been prepared
D. got / was being prepared
16. “…………………” - “Minh”.
A. When did Minh break the vase?

B. What did he break?
C. How was the vase broken?
D. Who broke the vase?
17. When we………..to see him last night he………..to music.
A. come / is listening B. had come / listened C. came / was listening D. were coming / had listened
18. I………here for ten years before you………….last week.
A. have worked / came
B. have been working / come
C. was working / Ø
D. had been working / came
19. By the time Jack……….with help, we……..the work.
A. comes / finished
B. comes / will have finished
C. will come / will have
D. came / have finished
20. “…………..” – “Three times a month.”
A. How do you like the food?
B. How old is the restaurant?
C. Do you often eat at this restaurant?
D. How often do you eat at this restaurant?
IV. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C .or D that needs correcting:
1. Daisy walked along the street when a stranger came up to her and asked her the way to nearest hospital.


A
B
C
D
2. When he found his suitcase, all the money in it was stolen.
A

B
C
D
3. The man with the camera he was taking photographs.
A
B C
D
4. They had dinner when the news about the earthquake was broadcast on TV.
A
B
C
D
5. Fog usually disappeared by seven o’clock when the sun comes up.
A
B
C
D
V. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage:
One day last summer, I was walking through the local park. It was a hot day and I was eating an icecream. When I was watching (1)……….the boating lake, I saw my friends, Jean and Nancy. They were taking
their dog for a walk. When we met, we stopped for a (2)………. . While we were talking, the dog suddenly
jumped up and tried to get my ice-cream. I pulled my hand away and unfortunately the ice-cream came out of
the (3)…………. . Now there was a man behind me. The poor man was just sitting on a bench (4)……….a
newspaper. Well, when I pulled my hand away, the ice-cream flew through the air and it landed on the man’s
head. I didn’t know (5)………….to laugh or cry.
1. A. pass
B. through
C. past
D. over
2. A. question
B. debate

C. talk
D. chat
3. A. glass
B. bowl
C. cone
D. spoon
4. A. read
B. reads
C. reading
D. be reading
5. A. what
B. which
C. how
D. whether
VI. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage:
When we were in England last year, I went fishing with my friend, Peter. Early in the morning we were
sitting quietly by the side of a lake when we had an unpleasant surprise. We saw a duck coming along with three
ducklings padding cheerfully behind her. As we watched them, there was a sudden swirl in the water. We caught
a glimpse of the vicious jaws of a pike – a fish which is rather like a freshwater shark – and one of the ducklings
was dragged below the surface.
This incident made Peter furious. He vowed to catch the pike. On three successive mornings we
returned to the vicinity and used diffferent kinds of bait. On the third day Peter was lucky. Using an artificial
frog as bait, he managed to hook the monster. There was a desperate fight but Peter was determined to capture
the pike and he succeeded. When he had got it ashore and killed it, he weighed the fish and found that it scaled
nearly thirty pounds – a record for that district.
1. Why do you think Peter was sitting quietly by the lake?

A. He was waiting for the pike to appear. B. He was watching the ducks.
C. He wasn’t very talkative.
D. He was fishing.

2. To what does ‘surprise’ in line 3 probably refer?
A. to the duck
B. to the ducklings
C. to the action of the pike
D. to the time of the day
3. Which word in the third sentence of the passage suggests that the ducklings were unaware of the
danger below them?
A. three
B. along
C. paddling
D. cheerfully
4. What were Peter’s feelings about the incident two days later?
A. He vowed that he would catch the remainning ducklings.
B. He caught and killed the pike.
C. He remained determined to catch the pike.
D. He caught a frog and used it as bait for the pike.
5. How much was the pike worth?
A. about thirty pounds
B. about two hundred dollars
C. no information on this point
D. it scaled nearly thirty pounds
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E11 – FP 5

UNIT 3: A PARTY

Grammar:


- Infinitive and Gerund
- Passive Infinitive and Gerund

I. Put the verbs in brackets into the-ing form or the infinitive. Sometimes both are possible.

1. Did you manage ………………… (finish) the assignment?
2. Jack advoided ………….. …….. (hit) the cat & crashed his car into the lamp post.
3. They agreed . …………………….. (help) us with the shopping for tommorow party.
4. Few people enjoy ………………… (live) in big cities although it provides them with lots of
opportunity.
5. What do you intend ……….………… (do) when you finish high school?
6. Today most children start ………..………. (learn) English at a very young age.
7. Don/t risk ………….. ……….. (drive) so fast!
8. It was just a misunderstanding. I didn/t mean ………….. ………. (hurt) you.
9. The people were forced ………..………. (leave) their houses anr village.
10. We missed ……….. ……….. (see) him off because of the heavy traffic.
II. Rewrite each sentence:
1. Paul expects that they will promote him soon.
Paul expects ………………………………………………………………….
2. “I hope they will offer me a better job soon,” said Julia.
Julia hopes ………………………………………………………………….
3. “Call me copy cat if you like. I don/t mind,” she said.
She doesn/t mind ………………………………………………………………….
4. Alex đin/t want to go to the club any more, so he stopped.
Alex stopped ………………………………………………………………….
5. Ann has to finish ten more letters before she can go home.
Ann has ………………………………………………………………….
III. Make meningful sentences with given words.
1. The children/ enjoy/ be/ give/ presents/ Christmas.
……………………………………………………….

2. The dog/ seem/ be lock out/ the cold/ all night.
………………………………………………………..
3. She/ promise/ give/ us/ information/ the band.
…………………………………………………….
4. We/ look forward to/ see/ you/ the party.
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UNIT 3: A PARTY

E11 – FP 5

Grammar:

- Infinitive and Gerund
- Passive Infinitive and Gerund

ANSWER KEYS
I.

1. to finish
5. to do
9. to leave

2. hitting
6. to learn/ learning
10. seeing

3. to help
7. driving


II.
1. Paul expects to be promoted soon.
2. Julia hopes to be offered a better job soon.
3. She doesn/t mind being called copy cat.
4. Alex stopped going to the club because he đin/t want to.
5. Ann has ten more letters before to finish before going home.
III.
1. The children enjoy being given presents at Christmas.
2. The dog seems to be locked out in the cold all night.
3. She promised to give us information about the band.
4. We are looking forward to seeing you at the party.
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4. living
8. to hurt


E11 – FP 6

UNIT 3 – REVISION TEST

Choose the best answers.
1. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. happy
B. celebrate
C. birthday
D. table
2. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. house

B. honour
C. hold
D. husband
3. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. anniversary
B. wife
C. milestones
D. behind
4. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. party
B. birthday
C. candle
D. divorce
5. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. celebrate
B. attention
C. together
D. remember
6. We did not use to ……… the solar new year but we do now.
A. celebrating
B. celebrate
C. celebrated
D. celebration
7. We always celebrate our wedding ……… with dinner in an expensive restaurant every year.
A. party
B. anniversary
C. cake
D. ring
8. Children often receive presents from their parents at Christmas.
A. candles

B. candy
C. cards
D. gifts
9. Their ……………. took place in Saint John/s Church.
A. marry
B. married
C. marriage
D. marital
10. When they finish singing, she blows ..…….. the candles on the cake.
A. on
B. off
C. out
D. in
11. Did you have ……….. good time at the party last night?.
A. a
B. the
C. an
D. 
12. ……….. to get to the railroad station? – 45 minutes.
A. How far do you take
B. How long does it take you
C. How often do you
D. how fast does it take you
13. What is your surmane?
A. I/m Ha.
B. I/m Nguyen Thi Ha. C. I/m Thi.
D. My surname is Nguyen.
14. When did Peter leave for London? - ……………………….
A. In two weeks.
B. Next week.

C. two weeks ago.
D. For two weeks
15. What an attractive hairstyle you have got, Mary
A. Thank you very much. I am afraid
B. You are telling a lie.
C. Thank you for your compliment
D. I don/t like your sayings.
16. The children enjoyed ………………… presents at Christmas.
A. to be given
B. being given
C. giving
D. to give
17. Helen promised …………….. is information about the band.
A. to be given
B. giving
C. to give
D. to have given
18. I remember …………….. my book on the table, but now it is nowhere …………..
A. to put/ to see
B. to put/ seen
C. putting/ seeing
D. putting/ to be seen
19. These workers stopped …………….. some coffee because they felt sleepy.
A. to have
B. have
C. having
D. had
20. Her daughter ………………… hard but also behaves well.
A. does not only study B. studies not only
C. does not study only

D. not only studies
21. Everyone likes …………… when they have got some success.
A. to congratute
B. to be congratulting
C. to be congratulate D. being congraulated
/
/
22. “I m sorry. I can t help you,” Peter said to me.
A. Peter promised to help me.
B. Peter approved of helping me.
C. Peter regretted not to help me.
D. Peter regretted not helping me.
23. we/ invite/ you/ our house/ enjoy/ party.
A. We would like to invite you to our house & enjoy the party.
C. We want to invite you for our house & enjoy the party.
B. We would like to invite you to our house & enjoying the party.
D. We would like to invite you to our house & so enjoy the party.
24. we/ look forward to/ see/ you/ the party.
A. We are looking forward to see you at the party. B. We are looking forward to seeing you at the party.
C. We looked forward to seeing you at the party. D. We are looking forward to be seen you at the party.
25. next Saturday/ 18th birthday.


A. Next Saturday is my 18th birthday.
B. Next Saturday is the day of my 18th birthday.
C. Next Saturday would be my 18th birthday. D. Next Saturday will have been my 18th birthday.
26. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Many Americans over the age of 30 do not like to talk of their age.
A
B

C
D
27. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Most married couples in the United States celebrates wedding anniversaries each year.
A
B
C
D
28. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
There are several interesting New Year/s party television shows in where many amous people attend.
A
B
C
D
29. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
It is an opportunity for all family members to gather, exchange wishes, & having dinner together.
A
B
C
D
30. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
There will be a special program & delicious dishes which my mother & I am preparing.
A
B
C
D
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
We gave presents to Mai & she happily opened them. It must really be …(31)… to receive all those
presents. After that Mai/ mother servered us soft drinks & biscuits. We then listened to music & played
cards. The winners …(32)… prizes. At about 4.30 Mai /s mother brought …(33)…. the birthday cake. It was

….(34)…. decorated with pink & white icing. Sixteen colourful candles sat in the middle of the cake. We
all clapped our hands eagerly & sang “Happy Birthday” as she …(35)…. the candles & cut the cake.
31. A. exciting
B. excited
C. excite
D. excitingly
32. A. gave
B. were giving
C. were given
D. to give
33. A. in
B. out
C. for
D. with
34. A. beauty
B. beautiful
C. beautifully
D. beautify
35. A. blows out
B. blows off
C. blew off
D. blew out
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
If you are invited to an American friend /s home for diiner, remember these general rules for polite behavior.
First of all, arrive approximately on time but not early. Americans expect promptness. It will be all right to
be 10 or 15 minutes late, but not 45 minutes late. When you are invited to someone /s home for meal, it is
polite to bring a small gift. Flowers & candy are always appropriate. If you have something attractive made
in your country, your host or hostess will certainly enjoy receiving that gift. What will you do if you are
served some food that you cannot eat or you do not like? Do not make a fuss about it. Simply eat what you
can & hope that no one notices it. Be sure to compliment the cook on the food that you are enjoying. Do

not leave immediately after dinner, but do not overstay your welcome, either. The next day, call or write a
thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening.
36. If you are invited to an American friend /s home, ………………………
A. punctuality is appreciated.
B. you should go late a bit.
C. politeness is not necessary.
D. you should be late at least 45 minutes.
37. When you come to someone/s house for dinner, …………………………
A. do not care about gifts.
C. bring a lot of gifts.
B. you should never offer any gift.
D. bring some flowers, candy, or something made in your
native country.
38. If there is some food that you cannot eat, …. …………………………
A. make a fuss about it
B. ask the host to cook you another dish
C. do not make a fuss about it
D. do not eat anything
39. Which sentence is NOT true? ………………..
A. You should not compliment the cook on the food.
B. You should not overstay
C. You should not make someone notice that you do not like the food.
D. You should not leave immediately after dinner.
40. The next day, …………………………………..
A. you needn/t say thank-you.
B. remember to thank to the host for the dinner.
C. say nothing to the host.
D. invite the host to your house
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E11 – FP 6

UNIT 3 – REVISION TEST

ANSWER KEYS:
Choose the best answers.
1. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. happy
B. celebrate
C. birthday
D. table
2. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. house
B. honour
C. hold
D. husband
3. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. anniversary
B. wife
C. milestones
D. behind
4. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. party
B. birthday
C. candle
D. divorce
5. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. celebrate
B. attention

C. together
D. remember
6. We did not use to ……… the solar new year but we do now.
A. celebrating
B. celebrate
C. celebrated
D. celebration
7. We always celebrate our wedding ……… with dinner in an expensive restaurant every year.
A. party
B. anniversary
C. cake
D. ring
8. Children often receive presents from their parents at Christmas.
A. candles
B. candy
C. cards
D. gifts
9. Their ……………. took place in Saint John/s Church.
A. marry
B. married
C. marriage
D. marital
10. When they finish singing, she blows ..…….. the candles on the cake.
A. on
B. off
C. out
D. in
11. Did you have ……….. good time at the party last night?.
A. a
B. the

C. an
D. 
12. ……….. to get to the railroad station? – 45 minutes.
A. How far do you take
B. How long does it take you
C. How often do you
D. how fast does it take you
13. What is your surmane?
A. I/m Ha.
B. I/m Nguyen Thi Ha.
C. I/m Thi.
D. It is Nguyen.
14. When did Peter leave for London? - ……………………….
A. In two weeks.
B. Next week.
C. Two weeks ago.
D. For two weeks
15. What an attractive hairstyle you have got, Mary
A. Thank you very much. I am afraid
B. You are telling a lie.
C. Thank you for your compliment
D. I don/t like your sayings.
16. The children enjoyed ………………… presents at Christmas.
A. to be given
B. being given
C. giving
D. to give
17. Helen promised …………….. us information about the band.
A. to be given
B. giving

C. to give
D. to have given
18. I remember …………….. my book on the table, but now it is nowhere …………..
A. to put/ to see
B. to put/ seen
C. putting/ seeing
D. putting/ to be seen
19. These workers stopped …………….. some coffee because they felt sleepy.
A. to have
B. have
C. having
D. had
20. Her daughter ………………… hard but also behaves well.
A. does not only study
B. studies not only
C. does not study only D. not only studies
21. Everyone likes …………… when they have got some success.
A. to congratute
B. to be congratulting C. to be congratulate
D. being
congraulated
22. “I/m sorry. I can/t help you,” Peter said to me.
A. Peter promised to help me.
B. Peter approved of helping me.
C. Peter regretted not to help me.
D. Peter regretted not helping me.
23. we/ invite/ you/ our house/ enjoy/ party.
A. We would like to invite you to our house & enjoy the party.
C. We want to invite you for our house & enjoy the party.
B. We would like to invite you to our house & enjoying the party.

D. We would like to invite you to our house & so enjoy the party.
24. we/ look forward to/ see/ you/ the party.
A. We are looking forward to see you at the party.B. We are looking forward to seeing you at the party.


C. We looked forward to seeing you at the party.D. We are looking forward to be seen you at the party.
25. next Saturday/ 18th birthday.
A. Next Saturday is my 18th birthday.
B. Next Saturday is the day of my 18th birthday.
C. Next Saturday would be my 18th birthday. D. Next Saturday will have been my 18th birthday.
26. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Many Americans over the age of 30 do not like to talk of their age.
A
B
C
D
27. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Most married couples in the United States celebrates wedding anniversaries each year.
A
B
C
D
28. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
There are several interesting New Year/s party television shows in where many amous people attend.
A
B
C
D
29. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
It is an opportunity for all family members to gather, exchange wishes, & having dinner together.

A
B
C
D
30. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
There will be a special program & delicious dishes which my mother & I am preparing.
A
B
C
D
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
We gave presents to Mai & she happily opened them. It must really be …(31)… to receive all those
presents. After that Mai/s mother servered us soft drinks & biscuits. We then listened to music & played
cards. The winners …(32)… prizes. At about 4.30 Mai /s mother brought …(33)…. the birthday cake. It was
….(34)…. decorated with pink & white icing. Sixteen colourful candles sat in the middle of the cake. We
all clapped our hands eagerly & sang “Happy Birthday” as she …(35)…. the candles & cut the cake.
31. A. exciting
B. excited
C. excite
D. excitingly
32. A. gave
B. were giving
C. were given
D. to give
33. A. in
B. out
C. for
D. with
34. A. beauty
B. beautiful

C. beautifully
D. beautify
35. A. blows out
B. blows off
C. blew off
D. blew out
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
If you are invited to an American friend /s home for diiner, remember these general rules for polite behavior.
First of all, arrive approximately on time but not early. Americans expect promptness. It will be all right to
be 10 or 15 minutes late, but not 45 minutes late. When you are invited to someone /s home for meal, it is
polite to bring a small gift. Flowers & candy are always appropriate. If you have something attractive made
in your country, your host or hostess will certainly enjoy receiving that gift. What will you do if you are
served some food that you cannot eat or you do not like? Do not make a fuss about it. Simply eat what you
can & hope that no one notices it. Be sure to compliment the cook on the food that you are enjoing. Do not
leave immediately after dinner, but do not overstay your welcome, either. The next day, call or write a
thank-you note to say how much you enjoyed the evening.
36. If you are invited to an American friend /s home, ………………………
A. punctuality is appreciated.
B. you should go late a bit.
C. politeness is not necessary.
D. you should be late at least 45 minutes.
37. When you come to someone/s house for dinner, …………………………
A. do not care about gifts.
C. bring a lot of gifts.
B. you should never offer any gift.
D. bring some flowers, candy, or something made in your
native country.
38. If there is some food that you cannot eat, …. …………………………
A. make a fuss about it
B. ask the host to cook you another dish

C. do not make a fuss about it
D. do not eat anything
39. Which sentence is NOT true? ………………..
A. You should not compliment the cook on the foood.
B. You should not overstay
C. You should not make someone notice that you do not like the food.
D. You should not leave immediately after dinner.
40. The next day, …………………………………..
A. you needn/t say thank-you.
B. remember to thank to the host for the dinner.
C. say nothing to the host.
D. invite the host to your house.
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E11 – FP 7

UNIT 4: VONLUNTEER WORK
Grammar : - Gerund and present particple
- Perfect gerund and perfect participle

I. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct forms: Gerund, Perfect Gerund or Present Partici.
1. They have stopped ………………… (smoking).
2. ………….. …….. (take) off her shoes, Ann tiptoed into the room.
3. Have you finished . …………………….. (write) that accounting report?.
4. Harry denied ………………… (break) the window.
5. We saw some boys ……….………… (sleep) on the park benches
6. Do you regret ………..………. (listen) to your cousin?.
7. I wasted the whole day ………….. ……….. (try) to persuade Mike not to leave school.
8. ………….. ………. (hold) the rope with one hand, he stretched out the other to the boy in the water.

9. When we arrived, they were busy ………..………. (paint) their house.
10. ……….. ……….. (fail) the driving test twice, Dave didn/t want to try again.
II. Rewrite each sentence:
1. Jack rushed out of the house as soon as he finished eating his breakfast.
. ……………………………………………, Jack rushed out of the house.
2. He was waiting outside when they arrived at the office.
They found him ………………………………………………………………….
3. I left & let Nam continue talking to the guests.
I left Nam ………………………………………………………………….
4. We watched them when they were playing chess.
We watched ………………………………………………………………….
5. Peter use very little time to study his lessons.
Peter doesn/t spend ………………………………………………………………….
6. As she has been to the city before, Jane feels confident & comfortable.
…………………………………….., Jane feels confident & comfortable.


E11 – FP 7

UNIT 4: VONLUNTEER WORK
Grammar : - Gerund and present particple
- Perfect gerund and perfect participle

ANSWER KEYS
Exercise 1:
1. smoking
4. breaking/ have broken
6. listening/ have listening
8. Holding


2. Having taken

9. painting

3. writing
5. sleeping
7. trying
10. Having failed

Exercise 2:
1. Having eaten his breakfast, Jack rushed out of the house.
2. They found him waiting outside the office.
3. I left Nam talking to the guests.
4. We watched them playing chess.
5. Peter doesn/t spend much time studying his lesson.
6. Having been to the city before, Jane feels confident & comfortable.

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E 10 – FP8

UNIT 4 – REVISION TEST

Choose the best answers.
1. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. why
B. whose
C. whole
D. whom

2. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. useful
B. understand
C. university
D. furure
3. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. sword
B. sweat
C. swing
D. swallow
4. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. volunteer
B. hospital
C. orphanage
D. difficult
5. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. example
B. happiness
C. advantage
D. disaster
6. It is difficult for disabled children to intergrate & study with other children.
A. sick
B. diadvantagedC. suffered
D. handicapped
7. Are you going to ……………. in the campain to help poor people organised by the social workers?.
A. take care
B. give
C. get
D. participate
8. Those active boys like to go …………. climbing.

A. mountain
B. mountainous C. mountaineer D. mountains
9. I think you should give it up. There is no ……………. for it.
A. help
B. helpful
C. helpless
D. helpfully
10. It is not easy to ……….. our bad habits.
A. suffer
B. take care
C. overcome
D. spend
11. More than 70 people were killed in the ……….. , caused when a dam burst.
A. flood
B. drought
C. vocation
D. war
12. ……….. as he promised? – Because of some unexpected trouble.
A. What didn/t John come B. Why John didn/t come C. Why didn/t John come D. When did John come
13. Can you please tell me…………………? – Family.
A. what is important in your life
B. what important is in your life
C. what important is in your life is
D. is what important is in your life
14. What class are you studying? – I am ……………………….
A. in the tenth grade.
B. at the tenth grade.
C. at the grade ten.
D. in the grade ten.
15. Do you often watch TV in the evening after you finish your homework? - ………….

A. No, I do sometimes.B. Yes, I don/t.
C. Yes, I do.
D. Every evening.
16. …………………, Jack rushed out of the house.
A. To eat his breakfast B. Eating his breakfast C. To have eaten his breakfast D. Having eaten his breakfast
17. They all denied …………….. her.
A. to see
B. of seeing
C. having ever seen
D. ever having seen
18. …………….. as an account. He has just found another job.
A. Any longer he works
B. Any longer does he work
C. No longer he works
D. No longer does he work
19. In addition to …………….., I do the washing up.
A. I prepare dinner
B. I am preparing dinner C. prepare dinner
D. preparing dinner
20. Tom was accused ……………. some top document.
A. to steal
B. of having stolen
C. for stealing
D. to have stolen
21. As a teacher & a leader, she wanted us …………… effectively.
A. have known how to learn B. knowing how to learn C. to know how to learn D. to know of learning
22. Alex didn/t want to go to the club any more, so he stopped.
A. Alex stopped to go to the club because he didn/t want to.
B. Alex stopped going to the club because he didn/t want to
C. Alex didn/t stop because he wanted to to go to the club.

D. Alex didn/t stop going to the club.
23. contact us/ the hall of the People/s Committee.
A. To contact us at the hall of the People /s Committee.
B. Contacting us at the hall of the People/s Committee.
C. Having contact us at the hall of the People/s Committee.
D. Please contact us at the hall of the People /s Committee.
24. the money/ use/ buy/ food & clothes/ the victims.
A. The money that is used to buy food & clothes for the victims.
B. The money is used to buying food & clothes for the victims.
C. The money will be used to buy food & clothes for the victims.


D. The money used to buy food & clothes for the victims.
25. thank you very much again/ you donation.
A. Thank you very much again for you donation.
B. To thank you very much again for you donation.
C. We say thank you very much again for you donation.D. For thanking you very much again for you donation.
26. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Many people are homeless after the floods although their houses and property were washed away by the water.
A
B
C
D
27. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
No one can prevent us to doing good things.
A
B
C
D
28. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.

Volunteers can teach primary subjects, having organized sport & art activities for the children.
A
B
C
D
29. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Placements at local secondary schools can arranged upon request.
A
B
C
D
30. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Some high school students often take part in help the disadvantaged or handicapped children.
A
B
C
D
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Children are often the first victims of war, disease & disaster. Children, …(31)… need the most
protection in …(32)… , end up with the least. Poverty is unkind & brutal, particularly when it …(33)….
children, & it manifests in physical, emotional & social ways. You have the opportunity ….(34)…. on the
forefront of a new movement dedicated to ending extreme poverty in our lifetime, & to help shape the way we
grow as a community. Volunteers for the Stop Child Poverty Campaign must be at least 18 years of age, be in
good health, be enthusiastic & have …(35)…. strong desire to stop child poverty.
31. A. which
B. whom
C. that
D. who
32. A. social
B. society

C. socialize
D. socially
33. A. affects
B. takes
C. makes
D. brings
34. A. A. be
B. being
C. to be
D. is
35. A. a
B. an
C. the
D. 
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Volunteering can be the experience of a lifetime & for some people it is a life changing experience.
Volunteer Bolivia is the international volunteer organization that combines a volunteer service learning
experience with a program for an unforgettable intercultural experience. They offer an affordable way or you to
experience a foreign country while handing a hand. Their variety of community volunteer positions provide you
with the opportunity to make new friends, define a new career, develop new skills, & share your skills with
others. Short term volunteers are a crucial part of their program allowing you to fulfil the needs of a variety of
children/s centers scattered around the region. These centers provide services for children. Long term volunteers,
are those who stay with them more than five months & are specialized volunteers who have an expertise that
matches their Bolivian colleagues needs. Long term volunteers have also contributed as healthcare workers.
36. According to the writer, volunteer work is ………………………
A. a combination.
B. an experience.
C. an organization.
D. a lifetime
37. If you take part in Volunteer Bilivia, you have a chance ……

A. To work in a foeign country
B. to lose your career
C. to work in your hometown.
D. to change experience.
38. According to the passage, …. …………………………
A. there is only one kind of volunteers
B. there are two kinds of volunteers: long term volunteers & short term volunteers
C. volunteers are not allowed to make friends
D. if you are a short term volunteer you will work with patients
39. The word crucial means ………………..
A. necessary.
B. not easy
C. very difficult.
D. important
40. Long term volunteers work as …………………………………..
A. designers.
B. Professors.
C. healthcare workers.
D. teachers of
English.

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E 10 – FP8

UNIT 4 – REVISION TEST
ANSWER KEYS

Choose the best answers.

1. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. why
B. whose
C. whole
D. whom
2. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. useful
B. understand
C. university
D. furure
3. Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
A. sword
B. sweat
C. swing
D. swallow
4. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. volunteer
B. hospital
C. orphanage
D. difficult
5. Choose the word whose stress is different from the rests.
A. example
B. happiness
C. advantage
D. disaster
6. It is difficult for disabled children to intergrate & study with other children.
A. sick
B. diadvantagedC. suffered
D. handicapped
7. Are you going to ……………. in the campain to help poor people organised by the social workers?.

A. take care
B. give
C. get
D. participate
8. Those active boys like to go …………. climbing.
A. mountain
B. mountainous C. mountaineer D. mountains
9. I think you should give it up. There is no ……………. for it.
A. help
B. helpful
C. helpless
D. helpfully
10. It is not easy to ……….. our bad habits.
A. suffer
B. take care
C. overcome
D. spend
11. More than 70 people were killed in the ……….. , caused when a dam burst.
A. flood
B. drought
C. vocation
D. war
12. ……….. as he promised? – Because of some unexpected trouble.
A. What didn/t John come B. Why John didn/t come C. Why didn/t John come D. When did John come
13. Can you please tell me…………………? – Family.
A. what is important in your life
B. what important is in your life
C. what important is in your life is
D. is what important is in your life
14. What class are you studying? – I am ……………………….

A. in the tenth grade.
B. at the tenth grade. C. at the grade ten.
D. in the grade ten.
15. Do you often watch TV in the evening after you finish your homework? - ………….
A. No, I do sometimes.B. Yes, I don/t.
C. Yes, I do.
D. Every evening.
16. …………………, Jack rushed out of the house.
A. To eat his breakfast B. Eating his breakfast C. To have eaten his breakfast D. Having eaten his breakfast
17. They all denied …………….. her.
A. to see
B. of seeing
C. having ever seen
D. ever having seen
18. …………….. as an account. He has just found another job.
A. Any longer he works B. Any longer does he work C. No longer he works D. No longer does he work
19. In addition to …………….., I do the washing up.
A. I prepare dinner
B. I am preparing dinner C. prepare dinner
D. preparing dinner
20. Tom was accused ……………. some top document.
A. to steal
B. of having stolen
C. for stealing
D. to have stolen
21. As a teacher & a leader, she wanted us …………… effectively.
A. have known how to learn B. knowing how to learn C. to know how to learn D. to know of learning
22. Alex didn/t want to go to the club any more, so he stopped.
A. Alex stopped to go to the club because he didn/t want to.
B. Alex stopped going to the club because he didn/t want to

C. Alex didn/t stop because he wanted to to go to the club.
D. Alex didn/t stop going to the club.
23. contact us/ the hall of the People/s Committee.
A. To contact us at the hall of the People /s Committee.
B. Contacting us at the hall of the People/s Committee.
C. Having contact us at the hall of the People/s Committee.
D. Please contact us at the hall of the People /s Committee.
24. the money/ use/ buy/ food & clothes/ the victims.
A. The money that is used to buy food & clothes for the victims.
B. The money is used to buying food & clothes for the victims.
C. The money will be used to buy food & clothes for the victims.


D. The money used to buy food & clothes for the victims.
25. thank you very much again/ you donation.
A. Thank you very much again for you donation.
B. To thank you very much again for you donation.
C. We say thank you very much again for you donation.D. For thanking you very much again for you donation.
26. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Many people are homeless after the floods although their houses and property were washed away by the water.
A
B
C
D
27. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
No one can prevent us to doing good things.
A
B
C
D

28. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Volunteers can teach primary subjects, having organized sport & art activities for the children.
A
B
C
D
29. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Placements at local secondary schools can arranged upon request.
A
B
C
D
30. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting.
Some high school students often take part in help the disadvantaged or handicapped children.
A
B
C
D
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Children are often the first victims of war, disease & disaster. Children, …(31)… need the most
protection in …(32)… , end up with the least. Poverty is unkind & brutal, particularly when it …(33)….
children, & it manifests in physical, emotional & social ways. You have the opportunity ….(34)…. on the
forefront of a new movement dedicated to ending extreme poverty in our lifetime, & to help shape the way we
grow as a community. Volunteers for the Stop Child Poverty Campaign must be at least 18 years of age, be in
good health, be enthusiastic & have …(35)…. strong desire to stop child poverty.
31. A. which
B. whom
C. that
D. who
32. A. social

B. society
C. socialize
D. socially
33. A. affects
B. takes
C. makes
D. brings
34. A. A. be
B. being
C. to be
D. is
35. A. a
B. an
C. the
D. 
Read the passage then choose the best answer to fill in each gap.
Volunteering can be the experience of a lifetime & for some people it is a life changing experience.
Volunteer Bolivia is the international volunteer organization that combines a volunteer service learning
experience with a program for an unforgettable intercultural experience. They offer an affordable way or you to
experience a foreign country while handing a hand. Their variety of community volunteer positions provide you
with the opportunity to make new friends, define a new career, develop new skills, & share your skills with
others. Short term volunteers are a crucial part of their program allowing you to fulfil the needs of a variety of
children/s centers scattered around the region. These centers provide services for children. Long term volunteers,
are those who stay with them more than five months & are specialized volunteers who have an expertise that
matches their Bolivian colleagues needs. Long term volunteers have also contributed as healthcare workers.
36. According to the writer, volunteer work is ………………………
A. a combination.
B. an experience.
C. an organization.
D. a lifetime

37. If you take part in Volunteer Bilivia, you have a chance ……
A. To work in a foeign country
B. to lose your career
C. to work in your hometown.
D. to change experience.
38. According to the passage, …. …………………………
A. there is only one kind of volunteers
B. there are two kinds of volunteers: long term volunteers & short term volunteers
C. volunteers are not allowed to make friends
D. if you are a short term volunteer you will work with patients
39. The word crucial means ………………..
A. necessary.
B. not easy
C. very difficult.
D. important
40. Long term volunteers work as …………………………………..
A. designers.
B. Professors.
C. healthcare workers.
D. teachers of
English.

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E11 – FP 9

UNIT 6: COMPETITIONS
Grammar: Reported Speech with Gerund


I. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one.
1. “You’re breaking the law,”a policeman once told me.
Once a policeman accused ...........................................................................................................
2. “Oh, you’ve made the same mistake ” my teacher often tells me.
My teacher often criticizes.............................................................................................................
3. “You can’t park there, ” the policeman said to us.
The policeman warned...................................................................................................................
4. “Thank you for helping me ” the old lady said to me.
The old lady thanked......................................................................................................................
5. “I hope you’ll forgive me for coming so late” the student said to the teacher.
The student apologized..................................................................................................................
6. “I’ve got an amazing new computer in my office,” he said.
He boasted.....................................................................................................................................
7. “Oh!You danced very beautifully, ” they said to her.
They complimented........................................................................................................................
8. “I really must meet the manager, ”he said
He insisted.....................................................................................................................................
II. Use the words given in the box to rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
apologized, thanked, denied, admitted
suggested, warns, complimented, insist

1. “Shall we stop for a coffee break? ” she said
.......................................................................................................................................................
2. “I’m sorry I forgot about our appointment, ” he said
.......................................................................................................................................................
3. “We can’t go yet. I want to see every picture in the gallery before leaving”I say.
.......................................................................................................................................................
4. “That’s very kind of you to send me a lovely present,” he said to her.
.......................................................................................................................................................
5. “Yes, it was me. I ate the last chocolate biscuit,” she said.

.......................................................................................................................................................
6. “I’m not to blame. I never used the office phone for personal calls,” he said.
.......................................................................................................................................................
7. “Be careful ! Don’t touch those plates. They are very hot, ” he says to them
.......................................................................................................................................................
8. “Excellent ! You recited the poem very well, Robert,” she said.
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