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UNIT ONE - HOME LIFE
PRACTICE TEST 1
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. parents B. enjoys C. boys D. speeds
2. A. nurses B. watches C. chores D. dishes
3. A. photographs B. speaks C. soups D. sometimes
4. A. weekends B. works C. always D. feelings
5. A. hours B. students C. brothers D. hospitals
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. family B. father C. brother D. believe
7. A. generally B. biologist C. mischievous D. secondary
8. A. obedient B. hospital C. possible D. confidence
9. A. together B. relationship C. responsibility D. whenever
10. A. suitable B. solution C. confidence D. interest
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. I was born in Huế but I in Nha Trang.
A. grew up B. raised C. brought up D. rose
12. When Henry arrived home after a hard day at work,
A. his wife was sleeping B. his wife has slept C. his wife slept D. his wife has been sleeping
13. Edward was named after one of his father's distant
A. family B. brothers C. members D. relations
14. You can't tell what someone is like just from their …
A. character B. appearance C. personality D. looking
15. I here for hours and I feel so tired.
A. am standing B. was standing C. have been standing D. stood
16. Julie had a terrible with her parents last night.
A. row B. discussion C. argue D. dispute
17. I got to Steve well last year when we worked together.
A. introduce B. know C. meet D. sympathize
18. Last week I ……my scarf, and now I … my gloves.

33. It's a long time since we last went to the cinema.
A. We have been to the cinema for a long time. B. We haven't been to the cinema for a long time.
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C. We don't go to the cinema as we used to. D. We wish we went to the cinema now.
34. I haven't finished reading this book yet.
A. I'm still reading this book. B. I have read this book before.
C. The book I'm reading hasn't finished. D. I will read this book some day
35. I predict a victory for our team.
A. I think our team will win. B. The victory is definitely in our hands.
C. I'm sure our team is going to win. D. I have no doubt that our team will win the victory.
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
BRINGING UP A FAMILY
“It can be so difficult to support a family and bring up children,” says Mjchael Wilson, father of two teenage girls. “It's
something that (36) can ever prepare you for because every family (37) of different people and personalities.”
Firstly, you have to make sure that everyone has what they (38) . Children require so many things these days,
from school uniforms and books, pens and pencils to games, toys, computers, and, of course, clothes. Secondly, there is always
the concern that they might be in danger. I (39) so many terrible things on the news everyday that I always wonder
whether my own children are safe or (40) and sometimes I get very concerned, even if they are only a little late (41)
home. That's what they don't (42) when I tell them off.
Of course, there are wonderful aspects to (43) a family. It is a great pleasure to (44) them grow and develop
their own personalities, not to mention the love and warmth that exists in a family. My wife and children are the most precious
things in my life and, (45) the difficulties, I can honestly say that I couldn't change a thing!
36. A. nobody B. somebody C. one D. they
37. A. includes B. consists C. has D. contains
38. A. need B. ask C. wish D. request
39. A. listen B. look C. watch D. see
40. A. so B. no C. not D. what
41. A. reaching B. going C. coming D. making

5. A. hurries B. nurses C. dishes D. washes
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. household B. behave C. daughter D. children
7. A. attempt B. secure C. member D. collect
8. A. decision B. important C. another D. personal
9. A. football B. support C. happy D. member
10. A. supportive B. different C. motorbike D. anyway
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III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. Emily off the bus, and , into the bank.
A. got - walked B. was getting - was walkingC. got - was walking D. was getting - walked
12. Penny never does anything silly. She's very
A. sensible B. sensitive C. logical D. senseless
13. All Sue's friends and came to her party.
A. relations B. relatives C. relationship D. A or B
14. When you over the cliff, what next?
A. fell - happened B. were falling – happened C. fell - was happening D. fell - had happened
15. In an ideal marriage, husband and wife each other's problems.
A. have B. divide C. share D. take
16. the fighting stopped, travel across country has been quite safe.
A. When B. After which C. Since D. Unless
17. ……that men make house and women make home.
A. It is generally believed B. To believe generally C. Believing generally D. The general belief
18. That can't be right! I …. it!
A. am not believing B. won't be believing C. don't believe it! D. am not going to believe
18. most men, my father enjoys cooking very much.
A. Unlike B. Not like C. Dislike D. Likewise
20. She is the first student in the assignment.

35. What /you / do / when /1 /phone you / last night
A. What are you doing when I phone you last night? B. What did you do when I had phoned you last night?
C. What did you do when I phoned you last night? D. What were you doing when I phoned you last night?
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
GROWING FAMILY
My mother and father (36) divorced about ten years ago. Six years later, my mother met a kind and (37) man
called Tom and she (38) He had two sons from his previous marriage, Michael and Harry, who are now my (39)
brothers. They (40) to live with their mother, but now we live together in an enormous house that Tom bought and we are
quite a (41) family. It's nice having brothers to play with because otherwise I would have been an / a (42) child. My
father lives with a woman called Sarah, She is a very (43) and friendly person and I really like her. She and my father are
thinking of (44) a child. The problem is that Sarah works for an airline so she is always flying around the world and
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sometimes she is away from home for a whole week. She says that she is not very (45) and that she might stop working to
look after a baby.
36. A. made B. had C. got D. went
37. A. arrogant B. pessimistic C. considerate D. impolite
38. A. united B. remarried C. related D. married
39. A. step B. half C. only D. second
40. A. would B. use C. used D. should
41. A. generous B. arrogant C. loving D. sensitive
42. A. only B. single C. one D. step
43. A. cold B. hot C. icy D. warm
44. A. taking B. adopting C. assuming D. accepting
45. A. generous B. optimistic C. ambitious D. selfish
VII. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
SIBLINGS
When, we are children, our sibling - that is, our brothers and sisters - are our first friends and first enemies. At the end
of life, they are often our oldest friends and oldest enemies. The effect of sibling relationships in childhood can last a lifetime.

D. Brothers are more talkative than sisters.
50. Which of the following is true about siblings?
A. Children avoid arguments that their siblings have.
B. The relationship among brothers and sisters explains a lot about family life.
C. Parental treatment is the only factor that influences the relationships among siblings:
D. Genetics and gender don't impact on the lives of siblings.
UNIT TWO - CULTURAL DIVERSITY
PRACTICE TEST 1
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. believed B. decided C. supposed D. concerned
2. A. determined B. shared C. agreed D. trusted
3. A. watched B. loved C. obliged D. valued
4. A. discussed B. liked C. stopped D. preceded
5. A. arrested B. helped C. started D. decided
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. toward B. response C. Chinese D. certain
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7. A. student B. husband C. suppose D. value
8. A. determine B. equality C. celebrate D. discussion
9. A. polite B. parent C. idea D. express
10. A. correspond B. confidence C. difference D. similar
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. There's no to concern yourself with this matter.
A. use B. good C. need D. necessity
12. As soon as she came in I knew I her before.
A. have seen B. saw C. had seen D. would see
13. In some Asian countries, love is ,. to follow marriage.
A. considered B. supposed C. made D. forced

V. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
31. He used to jog every morning.
A. He enjoys jogging every morning. B. He never fails to jog every morning.
C. He doesn't now jog every morning. D. He intenusd to jog every morning. .
32. I have never felt happier than I do now.
A. I felt happier before. B. I feel happy now. C. I have never felt happy. D. I have always felt happy.
33. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.
A. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months. B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
C. He had tested his eyes ten months before. D. He didn't have any test on his eyes in ten months.
34. It's unlikely to rain this afternoon.
A. The afternoon looks like being dry. B. There's not chance of rain this afternoon.
C. The afternoon will probably be wet. D. It will rain this afternoon.
35. Someone knocked on the door during my lunchtime.
A. I had lunch when someone knocked on the door. B. When I had had lunch, someone knocked on the door.
C. I was having lunch when someone was knocking on the door. D. 1 was having lunch when someone knocked on the door.
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Many people think that they can (36) a lot about the culture of a foreign country simply by living in that culture.
(37) , this? is not necessarily true. Often the (38) we stay in a foreign country, the more we realize how little, we
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actually know about the culture of that country. Books and talks about other people's culture can (39): be dangerous
because they concentrate (40) culture differences and exaggerate national characteristics; sometimes a lot of the
information they (41) is untrue.
In a survey (42) carried out'in Britain, people were asked to (43) a list of anything that they thought was
(44) of Britain and would interest foreign visitors there. Most of them (45) Shakespeare, the Queen, village inns, English
folk dancing, football hooligans, umbrellas, English castles, cricket, and fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.
36. A. learn B. understand C. master D. be aware
37. A. But B. However C. While D. Whereas
38. A. more B. farther C. longer D. less

I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. walked B. helped C. arrested D. missed
2. A. involved B.conducted C. managed D. followed
3. A. attracted B.supposed C. maintained D. arrived
4. A. demanded B. mended C. conducted D. hoped
5. A. washed B. fixed C. married D. laughed
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. American B. tradition C. different D. romantic
7. A. develop B. attraction C.attitude D. appearance
8. A. partnership B. particular C. significant D. activity
9. A. example B. sacrifice C. oblige D. maintain
10. A. survey B. follow C. marriage D. precede
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. It is a good idea to be dressed when you go for an interview.
A. finely B. boldly C. smartly D. clearly
12. As far as I'm - it's quite all right for you to leave early.
A. concerned B. regarded C. consulted D. bothered
13. Laura …… the party because no one her about it.
A. missed - had told B. had missed - had told C. had missed - told D. missed - told
14. ……… of all of us who are here tonight, I would like to thank Mr Jones for his talk.
A. On account B. On behalf C. In person D. Instead
15. Jenny and her sister are so that they could almost be twins.
A. likeness B. alike C. same D. the same
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16. Nick down on the grass for a while, next to some tourists who the ducks.
A. lay - were feeding B. had lain - were feeding
C. was lying - fed D. was lying - were feeding
17. Please stop looking at me like that! It's very to stare.

C. Sue has won many tennis competitions this year, has she? D. Sue wins many tennis competitions this years, doesn't she?
33. I / finish / exams / I have / party tomorrow
A. I finished my exams so I have a party tomorrow. B. I have finished my exams so I have a party tomorrow.
C. 1 have finished my exams so I have had a party tomorrow. D. I have finished my exams so I am having a party tomorrow.
34. When / we / arrive home / Jane / sit / outside / door
A. When we arrived home Jane sat outside the door.B. When we had arrived home Jan sat outside the door.
C. When we arrived home Jane was sitting outside the door. D. When we arrived home Jane would sit outside the door.
35. I / come / town / more than / years ago
A. I last came to this town more than ten years ago.B. I had come to this town more than ten years ago.
C. I was coming to this town more than ten years ago.D. I came last to this town more than ten years ago.
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
Beating Culture Shock
You have a chance to live and work overseas, to (36) to know another culture from the inside. It's a wonderful
opportunity, but don't be surprised if you (37) at least some culture shock. 'When you're (38) a new culture, even
simple things can throw you. You become like a child again, (39) to handle everyday life on your own,' says one expert
(40) culture shock. (41) a course in anthropology or intercultural studies is one effective way to (42) the effects
of culture shock.
If you can, talk to an expatriate (43) has lived in the country for at least (44) years. Someone who has been
there can alert you to some of the things you'll need to learn. (45) , prepare yourself by learning about culture shock itself.
36. A. get B. take C. have D. need
37. A. met B. experience C. go into D. suffer
38. A. left behind B. laid in C. put into D. fallen in
39. A. impossible B. can't C. unable D. incapable
40. A. of B. on C. for D. about
41. A. Getting B. Sitting C. Having D. Taking
42. A. reduce B. drop C. go down D. fall down
43. A. he B. which C. who D. whom
44. A. a lot B. a few C. few D. many of
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5. A. here B. where C. share D. there
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. attract B. person C. common D. verbal
7. A. instance B. polite C. accept D. approach
8. A. noisy B. signal C. across D. whistle
9. A. suppose B. social C. excite D. begin
10. A. towards B. slightly C. teacher D. schoolyard
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. No one knows exactly………
A. how did speech begin B. how speech began C. how the beginning of speech D. of how beginning speech
12. Don't bother Tom. He…… on the phone right now.
A. talks B. is talking C. has talked D. talked
13. I…….you that you had to be on time. Why are you late?
A. asked B. said C. told D. wondered
14. The teacher…….them the answer to the question.
A. explained B. told C. said D. discussed
15. I have never…… any experience of living in the country.
A. had B. wished C. done D. made
16. He…… me to buy an air ticket immediately or it would be too late.
A. convinced B. insisted C. advised D. suggested
17. He asked me… the film called 'Star Wars'.
A. have I seen B. if I had seen C. have you seen D. if had I seen
18. Don't tell her about the job until you know for sure - we don't want to………her hopes.
A. rise B. raise C. elevate D. lift
19. ~ Are you going to party? ~ I'm not sure. I go.
A. might B. mustn't C. have to D. don't have to
20. You can leave the money with him; he's totally
A. trusting B. trusty C. trustful D. trustworthy
21. She isn't well with the new manager.
A. getting on B. going on C. keeping on D. taking on

C. My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.D. My room-mate insisted on taking the job for me.
35. "I will pay back the money, Gloria," said Ivan.
A. Ivan apologised to Gloria for borrowing her money.B. Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back.
C. Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money.D. Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria.
C. READING
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
THE IMPORTANCE OF EATING TOGETHER
Food is (36) an important part of our everyday lives, not just because we must eal to (37) alive,-but also because it
is a central part of our culture and the (38) we live. Going out to dinner to a restaurant (39) an important part of our
social life, especially as we get older. Many discussions have (40) and many opinions have been shared over dinner.
We also associate romance with food. How many people in the world have asked somebody to marry them (41) a
restaurant at a candlelit table?
Dinner time is also the most important part of the day for.families. With parents working and children being at school
all day, dinner time is very often the only time of day (42) the whole family can sit together and have a discussion. In
many families even this can't (43) every day, especially as the children get married and (44) away from home. This
is when Sunday lunch becomes the time when loved ones can get together and two, three or sometimes even four generations
of the (45) family may be found around a table.
36. A. very B. such C. so D. much
37. A. keep B. live C. stay D. become
38. A. way B. method C. means D. measure
39. A. makes B. is C. forms D. causes
40. A. arisen B. broken out C. taken place D. emerged
41. A. during B. within C. when D. while in
42. A. that B. when C. while D. which
43. A.happen B. exist C. last D. go ahead
44. A. move B. keep C. take D. put
45. A. similar B. wholly C. complete D. same
VII. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
Most young couples have meals regularly in their parents' home with little or no pay, and give their children to the care
of old couple free of charge. Investigations have shown that parents of many young couples don't mini

1. A. passed B. walked C. accepted D. laughed
2. A. signals B. restaurants C. doors D. eyes
3. A. considers B. jumps C. attracts D. likes
4. A. person B. verbal C. perfect D. teacher
5. A. obvious B. social C. appropriate D. hold
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from the others.
6. A. either B. someone C. metre D. suppose
7. A. social B. assist C. formal D. friendly
8. A. perfect B. discuss C. culture D. busy
9. A. respond B. guitar C. hairstyle D. enjoy
10. A. handle B. dancer C. colour D. between
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. I said I you, so here I am.
A. will help B. would help C. help D. helped
12. Can you tell me Victoria Station?
A. how do I get to B. how I get to C. how did I get to D. how I got to
13. She was trying to the waiter's attention.
A. attract B. pay C. remind D. seize
14. I whether the truth will ever be known.
A. know B. fear C. doubt D. hope
15. When she ……her mistake, she apologised.
A. was realising B. did realise C. realised D. has realised
16. If I the chance, I would have trained to be a doctor.
A. would have had B. would have C. had had D. have had
37. John asked
A. how much that bike cost B. how much.this bike cost C. how much this bike costs D. how much that bike costs
18. After the floods, there were many schemes to …… money to help the homeless.
A. raise B. rise C. arise D. raze
19. It was difficult to guess what her to the news would be.
A. feelings B. reaction C. capital D. opinion

B. The lady said she will call the police if the man doesn't leave her house.
C. The lady said she would call the police if the man didn't leave her house.
D. The lady told that she would call the police if the man didn't leave her house.
34. teacher /know /we /finish /assignment
A. The teacher wanted to know we had finished the assignment.
B. The teacher wanted to know if had we finished the assignment.
C. The teacher wanted to know if we finished the assignment.
D. The teacher wanted to know if we had finished the assignment.
35. nobody /see/Peter /since /day /party
A. Nobody has seen Peter since the day of the party.B. Nobody hasn't seen Peter since the day of the party.
C. Nobody saw Peter since the day of the party.D. Nobody have seen Peter since the day of the party.
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, 6, C or D) best fits each space.
When you go to a party in Atlantica, don't (36) a gift. (37) you do so, your hosts will believe that you think
they are poor. Never (38) on time in Atlantica. Come one or two hours late (39) your hosts will not be ready on time
themselves. In Atlantica, all schedules (even airline schedules) (40) 'elastic time'. At dinner time, eat only (41) the
hosts serve you. If you ask for (42) special, the hosts try to get what you (43) , even if they have to go out to the
store that evening. And never look at the other guests (44) you eat. Instead, look down at your food. Use a spoon for all
foods, even hard foods (45) fried meat.
36. A. bring B. take C. give D. offer
37. A. If B. When C. Though D. While
38. A. get B. arrive C. go D. reach
39. A. due to B. though C. because D. so
40. A. lengthen B. run on C. expand D. widen
41. A. what B. thing C. dish D. all
42. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. what
43. A. do B. ask C. want D. require
44. A. when B. while C. during D. if
45. A. just as B. such C. as D. like
VII. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
Sometimes you know things about people the first time you see them, for example, that you want to be friends with

5. A. each B. break C. peak D. teach
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. September B. general C. division D. dependent
7. A. usually B. separate C. tuition D. educate
8. A. national B. difficult C. primary D. effective
% A. disruptive B. similar C. different D. carefully
10. A. introduce B. easily C. cinema D. physical
III. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11.Mary was the last applicant
A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing C. to interview D. to have interviewed
12. The equipment in, our office needs
A. modernize B. modernizing C. modernized D. modernization
13. If you require any more about the holiday, please telephone us.
A. description B. information C. news D. fact
14. ……the time you get to the theatre, the play will have finished.
A. Until B. In C. By D. On
15. Cellulose, which for making paper, can be found in all plants.
A. is used B. are used C. uses D. is using
16. Java Man, who lived before the first Ice Age, …… is the first manlike animal.
A. It is generally believed that C. Believed generally is
B. Generally believed it is D. That is generally believed
17. We had a French architect our villa.
A. to design B. designing C. designed D. design
18. Geography is my favourite at school.
A. material B. matter C. class D. subject
19. I'll show you around the city when you to visit me.
A. are coming B. will come C. come D. will be coming
20. They great difficulty studying English.
A. found B. got C. had D. achieved
21. In some courses, students can build up over several years.

35. They made David work hard.
A. David was made to work hard. B. Dayid was made work hard.
C. David worked as hard as they did. D. David was made working hard.
VI. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA
In Australia most children (36) … primary school from the age of five. Only two percent of children of primary
school age are (37) at home. Some children who go to school always take (38) extra activities such as playing a
musical instrument'or dancing, and they go to private classes for these and for school subjects they (39) difficult or
particularly interesting. Ninety per cent of population go on to secondary school, but a much smaller percentage (40) the
final year of secondary school examinations and complete a university (41)……. . At the moment university students and
graduates (42) less than a third of the total population. Australian universities are modern and well-equipped. Most
teaching is by a (43) of lectures, tutorials and practical classes. The humanities courses like History and Philosophy,
usually (44) a lot of extra reading in the library. To become a primary or secondary school (45) , it is usually
necessary to study at university for three years or more.
36. A. attend B. go C. come D. take
37. A. trained B. educated C. raised D. nourished
38. A. after B. over C. up D. in
39. A. regard B. recognise C. consider D. find
40. A. take B. pass C. surpass D. get
41. A. degree B. certificate C. permit D. license
42. A. make up B. shape C. set D. consist
43. A. compound B. mingling C. connection D. combination
44. A. have B. are C. involve D. make use
45. A. professor B. lecturer C. teacher D. trainer
VII. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
Instructors at American colleges and universities use many different teaching methods. Some instructors give
assignments every day. They grade homework. Students in their classes have to take many quizzes, a midterm exam, and a
final exam. Other instructors give only writing assignments. Some teachers always follow a course outline and usually use the
textbook. Others send students to the library for assignments.
The atmosphere in some classrooms is very formal. Students call their instructors 'Professor Smith', 'Mrs Jones', and so

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1. A. certain B. term C. modern D. concern
2. A. separated B. faced C. educated D. needed
3. A. schools B. certificates C. hopes D. books
4. A. lower B. now C. show D. know
5. A. school B. chemistry C. character D. charming
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. computer B. politics C. listening D. paragraph
7. A. government B.Vietnamese C. typical D. favourite
8. A. develop B. beginning C. magazine D. awarded
9. A. nursery B. currency C. chemistry D. suggestion
10. A. statistics B. certainty C. normally D. physical
B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE
I. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. The bicycle you lent me badly needed
A. to clean B. cleaning C. clean D. to be cleaning
12. Hong Kong acts as a gateway into and out of the People's Republic of China.
A. Where strategically located B. It is located strategically
C. Strategically located D. Because located strategically
13. all citrus fruit originated with the Chjnese orange.
A. That the belief B. It is believed that C. To believe that D. The belief that
14. I've been advised not to say anything.
A. cautiously B. greatly C. strongly D. significantly
15. We need information before we can decide.
A. further B. farther C. far D. furthest
16. Nutritionists do not agree on how much in a person's diet every day.
A. is protein required B. protein is requiredC. that is required protein D. of the protein required
17. I want you to these instructions exactly.
A. take up B. put out C. carry out D. turn up
18. A battery is a device ……… electricity by chemical means.

32. John Wilson / say / live / New York
A. John Wilson is said living in New York. B. People say John Wilson live in New York.
C. John Wilson is said to live in New York. D. John Wilson says to have live in New York.
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33. be /clear /what /expect /you
A. Are you clear about your expectation? B. Are you clear what is expected of you to do?
C. Are your expectations clear? D. Are you clear what is expected of you?
34. drink / not / take / theatre
A. Drinks may not take into the theatre. B. Drinks may not be taken into the theatre.
C. Drink outside; don't take into the theatre. D. Not to take any drinks into the theatre.
35. man / sentence /15 years /prison / he /prove /guilty
A. The man will get a sentence for himself to 15 years in prison if he proves himself guilty.
B. The man was sentenced about 15 years in prison and proved himself guilty.
C. The man was sentenced to 15 years in prison because he had been proved guilty.
D. The man should make his final sentence after 15 years in prison as he proved himself guilty.
C. READING
I. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
CHOOSING BOARDING SCHOOL
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live away from home while you attend school? Would you like to
have the (3.6) of living and studying with students from different countries around the world? Cranbrook Kingswood
School-is one of the few schools that can offer you this kind of remarkable opportunity! Cranbrook's green, wooded campus is
a beautiful and safe living and learning (37) A freshwater lake'and (38) sculptures by the famous artist Carl Milles
awaken the imagination! The many buildings of Cranbrook were designed by world-renowned architect Aliel Sarineen and are
both beautiful and (39) , In fact, all of the furniture, woodwork, window glass and tapestries at the school were specially
designed for the school and made by hand. Each room and building was created to please and (40) The students of
Cranbrook Kingswood are very (41) Their studies are (42) and prepare them for some of the best universities
around the world. But it's not all hard work at Cranbrook! Students (43) in a rich programme of athletics, music and art
courses. Clubs and other activities keep the students happy and busy during the year. If you are (44) boarding school,

47. According to the passage, most Americans learned how to a foreign language
A. write B. read C. farm D. speak
48. According to the passage, the middle colonies often depended upon whicM group to provide education?
A. Private organizations B. Colleges C. Established primary schools D. Businesses
49. According to the passage, who often conducted education in the South?
A. Public school teachers B. Doctors C. Clergy D. Politicians
50. How well educated were Americans in comparison to most European countries?
A. Much worse B. The same or better C. Far better D. Less or equal
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UNIT FIVE - HIGHER EDUCATION
PRACTICE TEST 1
A. PHONETICS
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced different from that of the others.
1. A. finished B. applied C. required D. replied
2.A. required B. consisted C. studied D. achieved
3. A. receives B. considers C. accepts D. offers
4. A. grade B. manage C. average D. applicant
5. A. optional B. offer C. follow D. computer
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A.secondary B. requirement C. certificate D. admission
7. A. university B. information C. veterinary D. institution
8. A. believe B. finish C. receive D. behalf
9. A. application B. education C. academic D. examination
10. A. preference B. however C. applicant D. candidate
B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE
I. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence.
11. If you a headache, you should take an aspirin.
A. will have B. have C. had D. are having

28. If I (A) have to do (B) much homework tonight, I (C) wouldn't be able to (D) attend the concert.
29. You (A) had better (B) learning a foreign language (C) before applying (D) for a job.
30. If she (A) had taken the (B) doctor's (C) advice, she (D) would have been better now.
III. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
31. I regret not attending Mr Smith's lecture.
A. I wish I attended Mr Smith's lecture.B. I wish I have attended Mr Smith's lecture.
C. If only I attended Mr Smith's lecture.D. If only I had attended Mr Smith's lecture.
32. I haven't got money, so I'm not going on holiday.
A. Having no money made me go on holiday. B. Not having money on my holiday got me down.
C. If I have money, I'll go on holiday.D. If I had money, I would go on holiday.
33. "Cigarette?" he asked. "No, thanks,." I said.
A. He offered me a cigarette, but I promptly declined. B. He mentioned a cigarette, so I thanked him.
C. He asked if I was smoking, and I denied at once.D. He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused.
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34. If the red light shows, your drink is unavailable - please make another choice.
A. The red light goes onif the machine is out of order.
B. If the red light shows, you must wait before you decide on a drink.
C. If the red light is on, you must choose a different drink.
D. If the red light is on, you should move toanother machine.
35. Smoking is permitted if all agree.
A. You may smoke only if everybody agrees. B. Everyone has agreed not to smoke.
C. Go outside if you want to smoke. D. Nobody minds if you smoke.
C. READING
I. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space.
FURTHER EDUCATION
At the age of sixteen you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. Do I stay on at school and hopefully go
on to university (36) ? Do I leave and start work or begin a training (37) ? The decision is yours, but it may be
(38) remembering two things: there's more unemployment (39) people who haven't been to university, and people

D. most teachers do not give the proper plan to pupils at home
48. Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In some countries, children^are free to choose proper homework at weekends.
B. Homework may be done at .school.
C. parents are free to help their children to do their homework at school.
D. Homework was a waste of time to parents, not to children.
49. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Homework is still necessary if the teachers properly plan its tasks.B. Pupils can help their friends to do homework.
C. Homework should not be done at weekends.D. Homework helps pupils to improve their memory.
50. The best title for the passage is
A. Homework, a Waste of TimeB. Homework, an Unnecessary Task
C. Different Solutions to Homework D. Different Measurements to Plan Homework Tasks
PRACTICE TEST 2
A. PHONETICS
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A.takes B. hopes C. achieves D. laughs
2. A. hated B. installed C. called D. allowed
3. A. alarm B. warn C. hard D. card
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4. A. course B. four C. inform D. information
5. A. institution B. question C. application D. education
II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others.
6. A. indicate B, candidate C. currently D. decisive
7. A. performance B. agriculture C. acceptable D. appointment
8. A. proportion B. available C. thoroughly D. tutorial
-9. A, international B. psychology C. university D. conversation
10. A. examination B. engineering C. archeology D. mathematics
B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE

25. Each university considers the application before a decision on the offer of a place.
A. making B. getting C. coming D. drawing
II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
26. Tomorrow (A) I'm getting my car (B) serviced from the mechanic (C) that Jake (D) uses.
27. (A) If you (B) had been here (C) yesterday, you would have (D) see Jane.
28. (A) Unless you (B) work harder, we (C) will finish (D) on time.
29. Mike (A) usually drives (B) to school, (C) but today he (D) walks.
30. What (A) would you do (B) if you (C) would win the (D) lottery?
III. Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence
31. She / going / car / repair / tomorrow
A. She is going to have her car repaired tomorrow.B. She is going to have her car repair tomorrow.
C. She is going to have her car to repair tomorrow. D. She is going to have her car repairing tomorrow.
32. You /do /it/now /never
A. You must do it now, or never.B. If you don't do it now, you'll never do it.
C. If you don't do it now, you can do it later or never.D. A & B are correct.
33. provide /your handwriting / legible /your answer / accept / test scorer
A. Providing your handwriting is legible, the test scorer does not accept your answer.
B. Provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.
C. Provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.
D. Providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.
34. I / be / you / take / job
A. If I am you, I'll take the job. B. If I were you, I'd take the job.
C. If I were you, I'll take the job. D. If I weren't you, I didn't take the job.
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35. 3 years / last / hear / him
A. We didn't hear from him in the last three years. B. It's 3 years since I heard from him last.
C. It's 3 years since I last heard from him: D. It's 3 years since I heard last from him.
C. READING

Everything is expensive," she said. "That includes the rent, food, transport and heating for the flat in winter." Jack is a science
student in his final year. "What do I spend my money on?" Well, not on clothes, and not a lot on going out in the evening. My
rent is expensive, and I suppose I spend quite a lot on books.
46. This is from …
A. a student's notebook C. a magazine articleB. a letter to a friend D. an advertisement
47. The aim of the writer is to
A. show how students live C. explain that students work hard
B. give advice to students D. complain about students' way of life
48. The students' main problem is
A. deciding what to wear C. finding enough time to study
B. living on the money they receive D. cooking their own food
49. Colin is different from Sarah because
A. he has generous parents who help him B. he doesn't need to study very hard -
C. he is not a second year student ' D. his clothes and transport cost less
50. Which of the following is TRUE for Diana?
A. "I haven't bought any clothes this year but I will have to next year when 1 start work."
B. "I'm going to buy a new pair of boots this winter, after my birthday."
C. "I bought a new jacket and trousers yesterday, so I haven't any money."
D. "A friend is going to pay me to make a jacket for her, so 1 will have enough money after all."
UNIT SIX - FUTURE JOBS
PRACTICE TEST 1
A. PHONETICS
I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others.
1. A. prepared B. called C expressed D. employed
2. A. employers B. forgets C. asks D. stops
3. A. advice B. find C. interview D. tjme
4. A. possible B. company C. job D. responsible
5. A. should B.young C. couple D.rough
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22. They tell me he is a lot of money in his new job.
A. having B. profiting C. gaining D. earning
23. Colin told me about his new job, very much.
A. that he's enjoying B. he's enjoying C. which he's enjoying D. he's enjoying it
24. The shop assistant was quite helpful; but she felt he could have given her advice.
A. a B. an C. more D. many
25. Workers who do not obey the safety regulations will be immediately.
A. dismissed B. rejected C. disapproved D. refused
II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
26. Jackie Robinson, (A) whose joined the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, (B) was the first black American (C) to play basketball
(D) in the major leagues.
27. (A) Today we (B) know that the earth is (C) one of nine planets (D) orbit the sun.
28. (A) While the boys were (B) ice-skating, they (C) slip on the thin ice and (D) fell into the deep water.
29. I (A) hear that Kate (B) had accepted a new (C) position (D) at the East Side Clinic.
30. If you (A) setted the plant in a (B) cooler location, the (C) leaves would (D) not have burned.
III. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.
31. We are talking about the girl who used to be a Miss World.
A. The girl about whom we are talking used to be a Miss World.B. We hardly know a girl who used to be a Miss World.
C. The girl who used to be a Miss World said that she knew you.D. We know the girl who used to be a Miss World.
32. Unless you can swim, you aren't allowed to sail this boat.
A. Anyone who wants to sail this boat must be able to swim.B. If you can't swim, you'll have to go in this boat.
C. You may sail this boat whether you can swim or not.D. The only persons allowed to swim are those in the boat.
33. Tom said: "If I were you, I wouldn't trust Peter."
A. Tom wasn't me and he trusted Peter. B. Tom advised me not to trust Peter.
C. Itrusted Peter and Tom did, too. D. Whatever Tom said, I trusted Peter.
34. The children couldn't go swimming because the sea was too rough.
A. The children were not calm enough to swim in the sea.B. The sea was rough enough for the children to swim in.
C. The sea was too rough for the children to go swimming.D. The sea was too rough to the children's swimming.
35. Passengers ünable tö show a ticket must pay an immediate fine £10.
A. You are fined £10 at once if you can't show us your ticket.B. A £10 fine will be payable later if you travel without a ticket.

interview. You should go to your prospective employer's website on the Internet, where the company presents itself as it wants
to be seen; relevant trade journals will then tell you how it is viewed by others. You should perhaps also speak to people who
work or have worked for the company, if at all possible.
All this information will give you a great deal to talk about during the interview and so help create the right
impression. The more you know, the greater your competitive edge over other candidates.
To help increase confidence, many people practise rhe interview in frant of a mirror. However, you should instead try it out
with a real person: it's far more realistic and it gives you the chance to ask him or her for some feedback on your performance
In particular, you should practise answers to common questions you can expect to be asked. These include:
• What do you consider to be your major strengths and weaknesses?
• Why do you want to work for this company?
• Where do you see yourself in five years' time?
An interview is also your chance to decide whether you want to work for the company, so be prepared to ask three or
four relevant questions yourself. You shouldn't ever underestimate the effect of your appearance on the interviewer: make sure
you wear a suit to the interview, even if the normal working environment of the company allows for more informal dress.
Punctuality is another crucial factor with regards to first impressions, and for this reason you should always arrive at
the interview site at least 15 minutes before your scheduled meeting. All that's left now is the interview itself. See over for
information and advice on successful interview strategies.
46. Before a job interview, you should
A. get some information about your future companyB. wander on the Internet to get some work experience
C. meet the interviewerD. chat with your prospective employer on the Internet
47. helps you easily surpass other candidates.
A. Your ability to speak B. Your ability to start a conversation
C. The company's impression on youD. The information you know about the company
48. To help increase confidence, you should practise the interview
A. in front of a mirror B. with a real person
C. ask the interviewer some questions D. give the interviewer a chance to ask you some questions
49. Before an interview, you should
A. prepare 3 or 4 questions yourself B. only practise answers to common questions
C. only think of the questions on the job of your choiceD. give you a chance to practise speaking
50. All of the following factors help you become a successful candidate except

A. was raised B. has raised C. has risen D. rose
17. Ansel Adams was a landscape photographer photographs of the western United States show nature on a grand scale.
A. whose B. of whom C. of his D. his
18. Jan didn't check she had enough petrol before she left, was careless of her.
A. what B. it C. that D. which
19. , an author probably most famous for his tales of terror, also dabbled in some science fiction.
A. Edgar Allen Poe B. To Edgar Allen PoeC. Edgar Allen Poe was D. For Edgar Allen Poe to be
20 The periodic table contains all the elements, has a particular atomic weight and atomic number.
A. which of each B. each of which C. which each D. each
21. Students sometimes support themselves by of evening jobs.
A. ways B. means C. efforts D. methods
22. She is young for the job, but on the other she is well qualified.
A. case B. hand C. chance D. occasion
23. Henry a rich man today if he had been more careful in the past.
A. would be B. is C. will be D. was
24. The team has trained hard in for the match.
A. prepare B. preparing C. preparation D. preparatory
25. This new service will be available for all users up for paid membership.
A. that signed B. which signed C. that signed it D. sign
II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.
26. If I have (A) to fly, I (B) would get very (C) nervous, so I usually (D) drive.
27. Do you (A) remember the night (B) which we ate (C) at the restaurant that Bill (D) owned?
28. In (A) recent years, steps (B) have been taken to guarantee (C) equality job opportunities to (D) the handicapped and to
minorities.
29. (A) Do you know (B) whom wrote the song (C) that Michael Jackson (D) was singing last night?
30. (A) Most college-age students today are interested in (B) finding universities (C) in which can pursue (D) both academic
and athletic extra-curricular activities.
III. Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence
31. / girl / case / stolen / go / police station
A. The girl whose case was stolen went to the police station. B. The girl her case was stolen went to the police station.

36. A. might B. would C. won't D. must
37. A. means B. opinion C. idea D. method
38. A. banned B. prevented C. forbade D. protested
39. A. about B. of C. over D. in
40. A. disapproved B. discontented C. displeased D. disliked
41. A. glimpsed B. viewed C. glanced D. watched
42. A. select B. choose C. pick up D. sort out
43. A. As far as B. By far C. So far D. As long as
44. A. in the end B. lastly C. at last D. eventually
45. A. able B. possible C. probable D. capable
II. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
A lot of advice is available for college leavers heading for their first job. In this article we consider the move to a
second job. We are not concerned with those looking for a second temporary position while hunting for a permanent job. Nor
are we concerned with those leaving an unsatisfactory job within the first few weeks. Instead, we will be dealing with those of
you taking a real step on the career ladder, choosing a job to fit in with your ambitions now that you have learned your way
around, acquired some skills and have some idea of where you want to go.
What sort of job should you look for? Much depends on your long-term aim. You need to ask yourself whether you
want to specialise in a particular field, work your way up to higher levels of responsibility or out of your current employment
into a broader field.
Whatever, you decide, you should choose your second job very carefully. You should be aiming to stay in it for two or
three years.
This job will be studied very carefully when you send your letter of application for your next job. It should show
evidence of serious career planning. Most important, it should extend you, develop you and give you increasing responsibility.
Incidentally, if the travel bug is biting, now is the time to pack up and go. You can do temporary work for a while when you
return, pick up where you leftoff and get the second job then. Future potential employers will be relieved to see that you have
got it out of your system, and are not likely to go off again.
46. Who is intended to benefit from the advice given in the article?
A. students who have just finished their studies B. people who are unhappy with their current job
C. those who are interested in establishing a career D. people who change jobs regularly
47. According to the writer, why is the choice of your second job important?

11. As a result of Japan's economic growth, many political difficulties have ……
A. experienced B. grown C. raised D. arisen
12. I do not particularly like the climate here… I believe it is very healthy.
A. although B. when C. as D. because
13. Developing countries used to be called third-world or countries.
A. developed B. over-developed C. under-developed D. under-developing
14. If he , more slowly, he would have been able to stop.
A. was driving B. drove C. had been driving D. has driven
15. One of public transport is its unreliability.
A. disappointment B. disadvantage C. dislike D. disorder
16. He said he wished to the opportunity to thank us for our work
A. gain B. take C. fetch D. seize
17. As soon as I paid you all out for a meal.
A. have got - would take B. got - have taken C. will get - will take D. get - will take
18. He has been teaching music for years, but he doesn't have any ……
A. qualifications B. records C. experience D. experiences
19. The social services are chiefly with the poor, the old and the sick.
A. related B. concerned C. suffered D. influenced
20. the formulation of explanatory laws, the first step in scientific research is the collection and description of facts.
A. Although it is science's ultimate aim B. Although science's ultimate aim is
C. Although science's ultimate aim it is D. Although being science's ultimate aim
21. The country's annual of coffee beans has increased each year since 1977.
A. produce B. outcome C. production D. growth
22. These plants need , A. water B. watering C. watered D. to water
23. What should we do to the problem of environmental pollution?
A. solve B. reduce C. lessen D. settle down
24 the heavy rain, he went out without a raincoat.
A. In spite B. Despite C. Although D. However
25. Julia has two sisters,; are doctors.
A. each of whom B. all of who C. neither of who D. both of whom

the quality of tourist services (39) - low; its competitiveness in the international market is still weak. Moreover, we are short
of skillful staff with high foreign language (40) as well as strong and centralized material, technical base and
infrastructure. Inappropriate management still prevails, (41) , achievement is still limited.
Further, the fierce (42) created t by forerunners in the tourism industry, complicated climate developments in the
past few years and. the inactive tourist popularization and promotion, (43) … of tourists service quality and diversification
have slowed down the growth (44) of visitors coming to Vietnam in 1996 and the beginning of 1997 as compared with the
previous years. This (45) … that the whole tourism sector should strive hard to fulfill its target in the new period.
36. A. made B. taken C. had D. set
37. A. But B. However C. Therefore D. As a result
38. A. already B. still C. yet D. ever
39. A. keeps B. remains C. are D. get
40. A. knowledge B. competence C. possibility D. understanding
41. A. therefore B. so C. actually D. really
42. A. contest B. competition C. race D. challenge
43. A. lacking B. inadequate C. shortage D. running out
44. A. amount B. speed C. portion D. rate
45. A. says B. tells C. means D. is
II. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
Upon the creation of the United States, one of the core concepts on which the hopes for the new democracy were
pinned was the ideal that its citizens world be enlightened individuals with clearly articulated rights and the opportunity for
individual achievement and education. It was believed that in a free nation where the power belongs to the people, the
commitment to education defines the progress ofthat democracy and is the catalyst for future progress. This core value has not
only stood the test of time but has also grown in importance. In this new information Era and international economy, education
is an increasingly vital commodity, a precursor of potential success and a driving force of change. It is important to recognize,
however, that we approach education today differently than in the past, partly because the kinds of jobs people had didn't
require the kind of basic education and specialized training that is often required in the workforce today. In the 1950s, for
instance, only 20 percent of American jobs were classified as professional, 20 percent as skilled, and 60 percent as unskilled.
Today, our world has changed. The proportion of 'unskilled jobs has fallen to 20 percent, while skilled jobs now account for
at least 60 percent of the workforce. Even more important, almost every job today increasingly requires a combination of
academic knowledge and practical skills that require learning throughout a lifetime.


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