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A14 PART I: LISTENING:
You are going to listen to a conversation between two students. Here are some facts that they
talk in the tape. Choose ONE best option for each fact corresponding to each sentence below:
1. One student is going to get married soon.
A. true B. false C. this is not mentioned D. both of them are.
2. The date this student celebrates wedding is .
A. June 21
st
B. July 21
st
C. July 26
th
D. June 26
th

3. The reason the other student can’t join the wedding party is .
A. going out for the fray B. knowing that’s fraud
C. going on vacation D. showing the pray.
4. One student blames the other one for not coming to the party. Is this right?
A. Certainly B. Why not?
C. Yes, of course D. No, this isn’t right.
5. One student can’t join the wedding party. The other one says “ .”
A. Never mine B. Never mind C. Forever my D. Ever kind
6. These students are .
A. waiting for the bus B. waiting for the train
C. missing the train D. missing the bus
7. The student who is going get married promise to sent the rest one a .
A. date B. fate C. steak D. cake
8. When they are talking, it’s .
A. a lovely day B. a day off
C. a fee to pay D. coming of three gays


9. The thing one student want to find is .
A. a banana B. a partner C. an umbrella D. an ancestor
10. They congratulate each other because they are going to have .
A. a bath B. an example C. a jam D. an exam
11. The thing one student did last night was .
A. watching TV B. writing a CV C. making an essay D. washing the face
12. One inveigles the other one to have a .
A. an ink B. drink C. mint D. sink
13. of the two students, .
A. One passed and one failed the exam B. Both passed the exam
C. Both failed the exam D. All are incorrect.
14. Why did the student fail the exam?
A. The test was too easy. B. Because of studiousness.
C. Because of nervousness. D. The supervisor was too serious.
15. The last sentence of the conversation is .
A. Well, all I can say is bad luck next time
B. Well, all I can say is better luck next time.
C. Well, all I can’t say is better luck next time.
D. Well, all I can’t say is good luck next time.
PART II: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY:
Choose ONE best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each correspondent sentence:
1. You need to think it over or you’ll mistakes.
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A. make B. become C. do D. be
2. Do you bring __________with you? - No, we are going to sleep in a rented house.
A. sleeping pills B. umbrellas C. drinks D. foods
3. The food smells_________. Nobody wants to try it.
A. good B. well C. bad D. badly
4. much slower, he might have understood you.
A. Had you spoken B. Did you speak

C. If you speak D. If you spoke
5. In any case, you should not give up____________.
A. danger B. worry C. death D. hope
6. I a car accident while I for you on this corner yesterday.
A. saw / was waiting B. has seen / has wait
C. is seeing / will wait D. see / wait
7. Never , household cleaning sprays, or solvent-based cleaners be used on the
seat belts of a car.
A. detergents should B. detergents
C. the use of detergents D. should detergents
8. The to her daughter’s wedding are being sent out this week.
A. invitations B. calls C. appeals D. requests
9. The of the lake is covered with reeds and rushes.
A. beach B. shore C. coast D. bank
10. I don’t want any mistakes.
A. that you make B. you to make C. you to do D. that you do
11. The Health Minister was in a private hospital last week.
A. operated B. admitted C. cared D. treated
12. A washing machine of this type will certainly up to normal domestic use.
A. hold B. stand C. come D. take
13. When he was a boy, he felt great for his uncle.
A. marvel B. wonder C. admiration D. pleasure
14. The noise got as the car disappeared into the distance.
A. smaller B. fainter C. weaker D. slighter
15. He looked forward to his pay packet.
A. receive B. have received C. be receiving D. receiving
16. he hasn’t any qualifications, he has managed to do very well for himself.
A. Despite B. Notwithstanding C. Although D. Whereas
17. After his service to the country, he was with a knighthood.
A. raised B. honored C. improved D. granted

18. The government made serious attempts to raise the of living.
A. standard B. cost C. level D. mode
19. She in the supermarket for a year when she the manageress last
month.
A. has worked / became B. worked / becomes
C. works / is becoming D. had worked / became
20. What will happen if my parachute ?
A. hadn’t opened B. won’t open C. doesn’t open D. didn’t open
21. Unless I a quiet room, I not be able to do any work.
A. had/ will B. have/ will C. has/ would have D. had had/ would have
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22. Unless I had known that you were in hospital, I you.
A. will visit B. would have visited
C. visit D. don’t visit
23. Had he known that the river was dangerous, he to swim across it.
A. would have tried B. would try
C. will not try D. wouldn’t have tried
24. Or you had been in such a hurry, you sugar into the sauce instead of salt.
A. will not put B. would put C. wouldn’t have put D. put
25. Unless you the examination, they a party for you.
A. pass/ won’t celebrate B. passed/ won’t celebrate
C. pass/ will celebrate D. had passed/ would celebrate
26. I’m not very good at word-processing. I learn when I was in Army.
A. the / the B. Ø / the C. the / Ø D. a / a
27. The greatest invention of twentieth century is computer.
A. a / Ø B. the / the C. a / the D. the / a
28. cinema was invented by Lumiere brothers in Lyon.
A. the / the B. the / Ø C. Ø / the D. a / an
29. Chistmas comes once year.
A. the B. Ø C. a D. an

30. Hawaii is island in the Pacific Ocean.
A. the B. a C. an D. Ø
31. As result of corruption on large scale the election was lost.
A. an / a B. the / a C. the / the D. a / a
32. laughter and tears are part of long life, Grandpa
had said.
A. the / the / a B. Ø / a / a C. a / the / a D. Ø / Ø / a
33. I’m returning France the end of this term. Are you coming
back England after the holidays?
A. in / for / in B. to / in / to
C. on / without / beside D. upon / to / down
34. The Loch Ness Monster is supposed to live the bottom of the Lake Noch,
and come the surface from time time.
A. in/to/with B. on/to/on C. with/up/by D. in/up/to
35. Does Mr. Long forgive Linh interrupting him?
A. by B. up C. to D. for
36. The monitor is really responsible the manager for the group.
A. for B. with C. of D. to
37. For the last few days I haven’t been able to sleep night.
A. for B. to C. of D. at
38. He is quite in capable such a thing.
A. to B. of C. by D. out
39. I just couldn’t believe what he said. It was contrary his thought.
A. from B. in C. out D. to
40. A man usually takes off his hat when he is introduced a woman or a girl
the street.
A. at / of B. to / in C. with / to D. for / on
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Choose ONE best correspondent options (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage below. The
blank (0.1) id done for you.

The next generation of telephone users will (0.1) laugh (41)______ we explain how we
used to stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (42)______ a phone call. Mobile
communications, already highly advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely
change communications in the next few years. (43)______ there are millions of people using
mobile phones, most people know (44)______ about the mobile telecommunications industry
and its technology.
There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand
portables and transportable. The smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand
portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an (45)______of up to 80
minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not (46)______ on
separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger
signal with clearer (47) ______. Transportable have a high power capability and can be used
(48)______ everywhere. They come with powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use
and may also be put (49)______ a vehicle, using its electricity. They (50)______ to be bulkier
than hand portables.
0.1. A. probable B. probably C. probability D. probabilities
Answer: B
41. A. unless B. when C. while D. whether
42. A. make B. give C. take D. do
43. A. In addition B. Because C. As a result D. Although
44. A. few B. some C. little D. lots
45. A. amount B. account C. activity D. average
46. A. rely B. create C. carry D. insist
47. A. wave B. letter C. speech D. speed
48. A. mostly B. hardly C. most D. almost
49. A. into B. on with C. up with D. in to
50. A. used B. have C. tend D. are
Choose ONE best correspondent options (A, B, C or D) to complete the passage below. The
blank (0.1) id done for you.
I (51) up while flight attendant was serving breakfast. The plane was

crossing the Channel, and when I looked out of the window, I could see ship far below. I
(52) home after long time abroad, I had been away for over twenty years. I didn’t
know what to expect. I wondered whether things (53) much.
The plane landed and the bus took us the terminal building. After (54) my
luggage, I walked out of the baggage hall. I didn’t know whether anyone (55) there to
meet me. But when I appeared, I had a big surprise. Almost half of my family were there.
It was wonderful.
“You (56) the old town,” my sister told me. “Almost everything has
changed since you last (57) it. They are building a new bridge at the moment.
They (58) it for the past three years, but they (59) it yet”. I’ve been
back for nearly a month now. And my sister was right. The place looked very different,
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but strangely enough it still (60) the same, because the people that I love are
here. I’m leaving again in a few weeks” time but I know that even if I’m even if I’m away
for twenty years again, this will be always be my home.
51. A. waked B. woke
C. awake D. awaken
52. A. come B. am coming
C. was coming D. have been coming
53. A. had changed B had been changed
C. have changed D. have been changed
54. A. collected B. collecting
C. have collected D. collect
55. A. is B. are
C. were D. would be
56. A. don’t recognize B. didn’t recognize
C. won’t recognize D. wouldn’t recognize
57. A. see B. seen
C. have seen D. saw
58. A. build B. built

C. have been building D. have built
59. A. haven’t finished B. hasn’t finished
C. haven’t been finishing D. hasn’t been finished
60. A. feel B. feeling
C. felt D. feels
In each correspondently numbered row below, there are one or more than one mistakes.
Choose ONE best option (A, B, C or D) in correspondence to each number that shows the
most exact mistakes in each row. The number 0.2 is done for you:
So far back as 700 B.C., people have talked about children being
0.2 cared for by wolves. Romulus and Remus, the legendary twins
61. founders of Rome, were purported to has been cared for by wolves.
62. According at legend, Mars fathered the two boys. As a result, a
63. relative of their mother imprisoned her and ordered that the boys been
64. drowned under a Tiber River. However, a she- wolf saved them from this
65. horribly fate and take them back to her lair to care for them. The legend has
it that when a she-wolf loses her litter, she seeks a human child to take its place.
This seemingly preposterous idea did not became credible until the
late nineteen century when a French doctor actually found a naked
66. ten-year-old boy wandering in the woods. He did not walking erect,
and he could not spoken intelligibly, nor could he relate to people.
He only growled and stared at them. Finally, the doctor won the boy’s
67. confident and began to work with him. After many long years of
68. devoting and patient instruction, the doctor was able to getting the boy
69. to clothe and feeded himself recognize and utter a number of words,
70. and the boy write letters and forms words.
0.2. A. for B. wolves C. legendary D. twins
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