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DẠNG 1: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. (Chọn từ hay mệnh đề
nào tốt nhất hoàn thành mỗi câu)
A doctor who performs operations is a b. surgeon
A plan was put forward by William Low. He suggested it
A plane cannot get into the air without some kind of power
A relation of yours is coming to see you. She c. will be coming soon.
after having been held captive .for 5 years, he was released yesterday.
Around the earth there is a (n) atmosphere
Because of the heavy rain we had to postpone the dinner party until the following Sunday.
Between two films there is a (n) interval
Bill is phoning his girlfriend again. That’s the third time he has phoned her this evening.
Can you b. change a pound? I need some money for the telephone box.
Can you tell me what time the doctor’s office open?
Children can be instructed in swimming. They can be taught how to swim
Darwin was a brilliant scientist in the nineteenth century.
Did anyone clean the windows? should have been cleaned
Do a good deed a. whenever you can.
Don’t blamed bad habits in a child
Dr Nam was believed to be living in New York.
Dr. Johnson is a very .man unpopular in our neighborhood.
Everybody admires him because . a. he’s got a sense of humor.
Geoffrey c. loves making speeches.
Go straight on this road and you will arrive at the hotel in five minutes.
had they arrived at the fair early, they would have found what they wanted.
Have you ever heard this song b. sang in Vietnam?
Having laid the table, Mrs. Robert called the family for dinner.
He doesn’t care how he stands. He stands a. as he pleases
he doesn’t write to his parents as often as he used to
He failed to give a. satisfactory reasons for his absence for school.
he has been a war correspondent for many years and covered the war in Rwanda last year.
He has told us more than any living person.

It was a great success. He succeeded d. in making everyone laugh.
It was difficult to arrange a data which was convenient for everyone.
It was fortunate we didn’t have to carry him. It was our good luck
it would be possible to build a platform. A platform c. could be built
It’s Grandmother’s birthday tomorrow, so don’t forget to wish her many happy a. returns
John and Lucy are very d. spoilt because their parents give them everything they ask for.
Mary mackintosh wants to be a drive. She’s had a lot of .driving lessons.
mike always keeps his promise, so you can rely on him.
Mrs. Black is a. spending her holiday with friends in the country.
My father jogs a couple of miles every morning.
my hair needs cutting , but I’ve been too busy to have it cut.
My mother can’t stand.seeing me at home all day.
my uncle Tom you whom met the other day, is one of the best lawyers in the city.
My uncle went out of the house c. half an hour ago.
Only when he is heve, does he speak English.
only when you are old enough will you know the truth.
People are c. interested in the idea of a Channel Tunnel.
Programmers on TV and radio are broadcasts
She blamed her parents for the failure of her marriage
She intends to stay for a few days. That’s what she a. plans to do.
she told me that she had been studying english literature.
she was brought up in the countryside and sent to a little village school.
she will accept the job the salary is satisfactory.
She’s got beautiful eyes, b. hasn’t she.?
Sunday is a holiday when most people rest.
take this road and you will arrive at the hotel in five minutes.
that’s where I used to live when I was young.
The British feared invasion. They were afraid of it.
The Brown had to use all their savings to buy their new house.
The children hurt b. themselves when they fell.

We are not used to studying late at night
we are tired of listening to her advice.
We both worked for three hours, yet she paid John more than me.
we delayed our departure on account for the weather condition.
We felt very relieved to bear you were safe.
Wedding rings are usually made a. of gold
What are you cooking in that saucepan? It smells good.
When he heard the terrible noise, he asked me what was going on.
When I first came here, they hadn’t built this bridge yet.
When I tried to walk I had a sharp b. pain in my right leg.
when the company had to lay off a number of workers, he became redundant
When the teams have played for 45 minutes it is a. half-time
when we visited the zoo on Sunday, it was very crowed, but on a weekday
it’s practically empty
When will he begin to teach? a. As soon as he’s finished his training.
When you want to go by train you go to a (n) railway station
Where have you been giding?” she asked. She asked me where a. I had been hiding.
Who actually saw the accident b. happen ?
whose belt is it ?” “It’s my c. sister’s ”
You can hear it when it is actually striking. You can hear, it is striking the moment
you cannot captive the truth when that detective questions you yesterday.
You will get a surprise. You b. will be surprise
Dạng 2: / Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the lollowing questions:
TEST 3:
Dinosaurs were reptiles that lived during a period of earth’s history called the Mesozoic Era, which
is also known as the Age of Reptiles. The first dinosaurs appeared more than 200 million years ago.
For many millions of years,they dominated the land with their huge size and strength. Then about 65
million years ago, they died out rather suddenly, never to reemerge.
The word “dinosaurs” comes from two Greek words meaning “terrible lizards”, but their
appearance could be truly terrifying. The biggest ones weighed more than ten times as much as a

the same time. The record was when one man played 400 game! It is said that some people play chess
by post. This must make chess the slowest game in the world.
1. which of the following is known to be true?
d. chess was played in India long before 900.
2. One player has won the game when
c. the other player’s king can not move anywhere
3. According to the old rules of the game
c. the queen could move no more than one square at a time
4. which of the following will you hear when one player has won the game?
a. “Shah mat”
5. Which of the following is NOT correct?
b. only two people can play chess sitting at the same table.
TEST5
The agricultural revolution in the nineteenth century involved two things: the invention of labor-
saving machinery and the development of scientific agriculture. Labor-saving machinery naturally
appeared first where labor was scarce. “in Europe” said thomas Jefferson, “the object is to make the
most of their land, labor being abundant; here it is to make the most of our labor, land being
abundant.” It was in the United States, therefore, that the great advances in nineteenth-century
agricultural machinery first came.
At the opening of the century, with the exceptions of a crude plow, farmers could have carried
practically all of the existing agricultural implements on their backs; by 1860, most of the machinery
in use today had been designed in an early form. The most important of the early inventions was the
iron plow.
as early as 1790 Charles Newbold of New Jersey had been working on the indea of a cast –iron plow
and spent his entire fortune introducing his invention. The farmers, however, were not interestedin
it, claiming that the iron poisoned the soil and made the weeds grow. Nevertheless, many people
devoted their attention to the plow, until in 1869 James Oliver of South Bend, Indiana, turned out the
first chilled-steel plow.
1.what is the main topic of the passage?
c. Machinery that contributed to the agricultural revolution.

c. invented by the sculptor himself .
TEST 7:
How can we know that the birds we see in the South in the winter are the same ones that come
north in the spring? Once John J. Audubon, a bird lover, wondered about this. Every year he watched
a pair of little phoebes nesting in the same place. He wandered if they were the same birds. He decided
to put tiny silver bands on their legs. The next spring back came the birds with the bands to the very
same plsce. Back came the young birds to build their nests on the walls of farm buildings in the
neighborhood. The phoebe, it was learned, wintered wherever it was warm enough to find flies. In
summer, phoebes could be seen from Georgia to Canada; in winter, anywhere from Georgia to Florida
and Mexico. The phoebes was the first kind of bird to be banded, and Mr. Audubon was the first
birdbander. Today there are hundreds of birdbanders all over America. These people band all kinds of
birds.
The government of the United States has a special birdbanding department which makes all the
birdbands. The bands do not hurt the birds, as they are made of aluminium and are very light. They
come in different sizes for different size birds. Each band has a special number. On each band are
these words: “notify Fish and Wildlife Service, Washington, D.C”.
Anyone who finds a dead bird with a band on its legs is asked to send the band to Washington with
a note telling where and the bird was found. In this way naturalists add to their knowledge of the
habits and needs of birds.
1. The title below that best expresses the main theme or subject of this selection is:
d. Studying birdline through birdbanding
2. According to the election, Audubon proved his theory that
b. birds return to the same nesting place each spring.
3. Audubon’s purpose in banding the phoebes was to
a. satisfy his curiosity.
4. The migration habits of phoebes depend upon.
c. the available food supply.
5. Which statement is true according to the selection?
c. the government offers a reward for information about dead birds.
TEST 8:

to the kind of hostel you stay at. You can’t stay more than three nights as a time but that didn’t bother
us because we wanted a touring holiday. Basically you look after yourself although most hostels do
breakfast and some of them offer an evening meal if you arrive early enough. There are a few rules
like having to be in by 11 p.m in the evening and out by 10 a.m in the morning but otherwise you’re
free to do what you want. Now i really believe that the best thing about this whole holiday was
meeting so many different and interesting people. I used to think hostels were only for the young and
noisy, but not any more. You can’t imagine what a variety there was! Anyway what are you all doing
next year?
1. This is from
b. aletter
2. What is the write trying to do?
d. to give information
3. Why didn’t the writer stay in a hotel?
The writer didn’t have enough money to stay in a hotel because she is studying again.
4. What did the writer most enjoy about her holiday?
She enjoyed meeting other people staying in the hostel .
III/ Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each
space.
TEST 3:
Dear Editor,
I went to Newzealand on a student programme last year and I’d like to (1) tell you about it. It was
very (2) excited. When I knew I was going to Newzealand because I had never been there before. I
didn’t think about the problems of speaking English (3) until I met my host family. At first I couldn’t
communicate with them because my English was so bad. All the eight years I (4) had been learning
wasn’t much use at all, (5) because we didn’t have real practice at school. Even though my grammar
was good, my pronunciation wasn’t. my problem is pronouncing “I” and “r”. for example, newzealand
people often asked “What do you eat in Thailand?” I wanted to tell them that we eat rice, but they
didn’t understand when I said “we eat lice” . my host mum helped me a lot by (6) correcting my bad
pronunciation. I usually practiced by talking to myself when I had a shower, so no one could hear me.
After four months my English was (7) much better. Apart (8) from English I learn to make my own

have to pay the balance or get a loan. Most people make a down payment and take out a loan for the
rest. You can get a loan from a bank or sometimes from the auto company. You can (10) pay off the
loan over a period of time, usually from two five years.
TEST 6:
When man first learned how to make a fire, he began to use fuel for the first time. The first fuel he
used was probably wood. As time(1) passed, men eventually discovered that substances such as coal
and oil (2) would burn .Coal (3) was not used very widely as a source of energy until the last century.
With the coming of the industrial revolution, it was soon realized that production (4) would double if
coal was used instead of wood. Nowadays, many of the huge factories and electricity generating
stations (5) would be unable to function if there was no coal.
In the last twenty or thirty years, however, the use of coal (6) believed As a result, there have been
changes in the coal industry. It (7) will use that more people (8) would use coal if oil and gas were not
so readily available.There is more than enough coal in the world for man’s need for the next two
hundred years if our use of coal (9) does not increase Unfortunately, however, about half of the
world’s coal (10) may never be used , Mining much of it (11) would be Very expensive even if it
was possible to use new equipment.
TEST 7:
The table tennis match was very enjoyable before (1) someone lit a cigarette and runnier the
evening. After (2) finishing smoking, they let the cigarette fall on the wooden floor. Unfortunately,
they dropped it without putting it out but (3) no one paid any attention to it. Even woman (4) who was
next to the man with the cigarette did not notice. Soon, however, there was (5) a lot of smoke.
Suddenly flames (6) shot up into the air. Someone immediately ran out of the room (7) to phone the
fire brigade. Two or three men got some buckets of water (8) to put out the fire, but it was useless.
Everyone in the large hut (9) was very frightened. The next moment people rushed towards the main
doors. Before the fire brigade arrived, the whole building was on fire. On (10) entering the burning
building, one of the firemen succeeded in (11) rescuing an old woman.
TEST 8:
When you are driving abroad you should make sure that you have all your documents with you.
These (1) include your passport, your driving license and insurance papers. It (2) can be very
inconvenient if you (3) lose any of these or if you cannot find (4) them quickly. You must also make

TEST4:
For over a hundred years, the (1) people of London have gone to bed and (2) got up in the
morning to the deep sounds of the world (3) famous bell called Big Ben. The (4) bell appeared in
Westninster Tower a year before the clock, in 1858. it (5) weighs 13.5 tons, and it is the (6) largest
bell in all England.
As we have (7) mentioned the clock that the bell serves appeared one year later, in 1859. each of
the clock’s four (8) faces is almost 6.5 metres (9) in diameter. The minute hand is over 4 metres (10)
long and weighs over 100 kilograms.
(11) Although the clock is so big, it is very exact, it is seldom more than one second (12) wrong in
1924 hours. English scientists use an original method to correct (13) mistake in the clock. There is a
small tray in the middle of the pendulum. If the clock is running slow, they put a penny coin in the
tray, and the clock begins to run (14) faster. If the clock begins to run fast, they take (15) away the
penny. The little coin is enough to make the giant clock run a second faster or slower every day.
TEST 5:
Most people think that the older you (1) get, the (2) harder it is to learn a new language. That is,
they believe that children learn (3) more easily and efficiently than adults. Thus, at some point in our
lives, maybe around age 12 or 13, we lose the (4) ability to learn language well. Is this idea fact or
myth?
Is it true that children learn a foreign language more efficiently than adults? On the (5) contrary,
research studies suggest that the opposite may be true. One report, on 2,000 Danish children studying
Swedish, (6) concluded that the teenagers learned more, in less time, than the younge children.
Another rerort, on Americans learning Russian, showed a direct improvement of (7) ability over the
(8) age range tested, that is, the ability to learn increased as the age (9) increased from childhood to
adulthood.
There are several possible (10) explanations for these (11) findings. For one thing, adults know
more about the world and therefore are able to understand meanings more easily than children.
Moreover, adult can use (12) logical thinking to help themselves see pattern in the language. Finally,
adults have more self-discipline than children.
All in all, it seems that the (13) common idea that children are better language (14) learners than
adults may not be facts, (15) but myth

The old porter (11) looked at him for a moment and then said politely “ Well, sir, I’d like to help
you, but I can’t (12) answer your question, because I don’t (13) know how fast you can run (14)
along the rails. “you see”, he explained, ‘ the 10.35 train to New Castle (15) left five minutes ago’
TEST 9
Mr. boxell was just shutting his shoe shop at the end of the day (1) when a man in a well-cut suit
(2) came/ walked in and asked for an expensive pair of shoes. There was (3) something about the
way the man walked that (4) made Mr. Boxell suspicious. He felt as if he had seen him before (5)
some where, and then (6) remembered that he had on TV! The man was a criminal! The man tried on
a few pairs of shoes (7) wanted he bought a pair (8) before Mr. Boxell strongly recommended
“They’re bit tight’, the man complained. “They’ll stretch, sir’, Mr. Boxell said. (9) which/ that Mr.
Boxell had expected, the man limped (10) as the shop next day to complained (11) into the shoes. As
soon as he entered the shop, he was surrounded by police. Mr. Boxell had deliberately (12) about/ of
the man a pair of shoes (13) sold Were a size (14) which/ that small, knowing he would return them
the next day (15) too !
STT DẠNG 5: Hoàn thành câu
1
Ann / like/ us/ pick/ her/ the bus station
>Ann would like us to pick her up at the bus station.
2
Doctor / demand/ every/ drop/ water/ boil.
> The Doctor demanded that every drop of water should be boiled.
3
I / decide/ how many/ postcards/ I/ going/ get.
>I can’t decide how many postcards I am going to get.
4
I / lying/ the beach/ read/ magazine when/ see/ her.
>I was lying on the beach, reading my magazine when I saw her.
5
I / wish happy returns
>I wish you have happy returns

16 father/ impossible/ home/ lunch >
My father finds it impossible to come home for lunch
17
He/ insist/ invite/ mother-in law/ restaurant.
>He insisted on our invitinghis mother-in law to the restaurant.
18
He’ll/ seventeen/ next/ Saturday >
He’l be seventeen years old next Saturday
19
How long/ you/ waiting/ answer >
How long have you been waiting for the answer?
20
I be happy/ get/ letter/ offer job/ your company
>I was very happy when I got your letter in which you offered me a job in your company
21 I look forward/ start work/ you >I look forward to starting to work for you.
22
I would/ to spend/ vacation/ a summer resort hotel.
>I would like to spend my vacation at a summer resort hotel.
23
I/ afraid/ not be able/ come
>I’m afraid I’m not able to come
24
I/ happy/ get/ letter
>I am happy to get your letter
25
I/ hope/ they/ keep/ promise/ that/ work/ do/ by/ end/ next week.
>I hope they will keep their promise that the work shall be done by the end of next week.
26
I/ hope/ your party/ a success
>I hope your party will be a success

37
London/ stand/ Thames/ divide/ two equal parts.
>London stands on the Thames which divides it into two equal parts.
38
Manville had lose/ every basketball game last year.
>Manville had lost every basketball game last year.
39
Mary said it feel/ different/ be a senior.
>Mary said it felt different to be a senior
40
My present employer/ expect me/ stay him/ end month
>My present employer is expecting me to stay with him until the end of this month
41
My wife/ be anxious/ find/ good school/ children/ attend.
>My wife is anxious to find a good school for the children to attend.
42
parents/ used/ drink tea/ dinner
>My parents used to drink tea after dinner
43
Paul/ want/ his wife/ go back/ school/ next semester.
>Paul wants his wife to go back to school next semester.
44
Remember/ post/ letter/ me/ when/ you/ go post office
>Remember to post the letter for me when you go to the post office.
45
She had/ study two more years/ finishing high school.
>She had to study two more years before finishing high school.
46
She worry/ not be able/ continue/ study/ same subjects.
>She is worried they will not be able to continue to study the same subjects.

57
Unlike/ his/ Bob/ exercise/ everyday.
>Unlike his brother, Bob does morning exercise everyday.
58
We think/ about buy/ house/ the office
>We are thinking about buying a house near the office
59
We/ go/ airport/ meet him/ tomorrow
>We will go to the airport to meet him tomorrow
60
we/ have/ many things to do/ this week
>we have got many things to do this week
61
we/ not know/ when/ manager/ return
>We do not know when the manager return
62
We/feel at home/ the United States if/ meet some friends
>We will feel at home in the United States if we meet some friends.
63
When/ I/ her/ talking/ John
>When I saw her She was talking to John
64
when/ meet/ her/ talking/ teacher
>When I meet hershe was talking to the teacher
65
When/ reach/ football ground/ game/ start.
>When we reached the football ground, the game had already started.
66
Why/ we/not meet/ in front/ the coffee shop/ eight?
>Why don’t we meet in front of the coffee shop at eight?

12 I love music although I can’t play any musical instrument.
>Despite my love of music I can’t play any musical instrument.
13 I only paid a few hundred pounds for the car
>The car cost me only a few hundred pounds.
14 I think you should go by train,” he told us.
>He advised us to go to by train.
15 I was sorry I didn’t know how to do it
->I wish I had known how to do it.
16 I’ll only help you if you promise to try harder.
>Unless you promise to try harder I won’t help you
17 I’m sorry that I didn’t finish my homework last night.
>I wish I had finished my homework last night.
18 If I were you i wouldn’t trust Peter,” she told John
->She advised John not to trust Peter
19 If you don’t rest yourself you really will be ill.
>Unless you rest yourself you really will be ill.
20 It isn’t necessary to finish the work today.
>You don’t have to finish the work today.
21 It was drowning, but he saved me.
>If he hadn’t saved me I would have drowned
22 My mother made these curtains.
>These curtains were made by my mother
23 Our house is going to be painted by a local firm.
>We are having our house painted by a local firm.
24 Sally finally managed to get a job.
>Sally finally succeeded in getting a job.
25 Sally is the cleverest student in the class.
>Nobody in the class is cleverer than Sally.
26 She bought that house in 1973
>She has lived in that house since 1973

42 your car does not give as much trouble as mine.
>Your car gives less trouble than mine.

BÀI ÔN TẬP TRÌNH ĐỘ B - SỐ 10
PAPER 1: READING COMPREHENSION
Section A : Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. Circle your choice.
1. What vegetables would you like?
___________, please
a. peaches and carrots c. tomatoes and pears
b. peas and potatoes d. beans and apples
2. He drew all his money ___________blank before he left.
a. of b. off c. out of d. to
3. As the car is small, it’s much more ___________on petrol.
a. expensive b. poor c. economical d. economic
4. You’ll get a better ___________of exchange of a bank.
a. rate b. value c. worth d. charge
5. I’ve got time for a very quick ___________before I go.
a. snack b. barbecue c. feast d. picnic
6. I’m not really ___________this king of music. I prefer music you can dance to.
a. in b. for c. into d. with
7. She’s ___________with the idea that somebody is following her. I think she ought to see a psychiatrist.
a. enthusiastic b. fascinated c. obsessed d. fanatical
8. It was a very ___________evening. Nothing really happened.
a. full b. fed up c. disinterested d. bored
9. Many young children have a(n) ___________with fire.
a. interest b. obsession c. fascination d. enthusiasm
10. He’s a really ___________person. He talks all the time but he never says anything interesting.
a. bored b. boring c. fed up d. annoyed up
11. She’s still very bitter ___________ what happened.
a. about b. with c. of d. for

poetic form in order to communicate his views. His reputation didn’t grow until after his death, and it
reached a high point in the 1920s. Since then, Whitman’s style has greatly influenced modem poets.
21. The best title for this passage is
A. Leaves of Grass C. Walt Whitman
B. A Country Man D. Poetry: A New Form
22. Whitman’s big-heartedness is shown by his
A. visiting the countryside C. rewriting “Leaves of Grass”
B. being an individualist D. caring for the wounded
23. The passage says that during Whitman’s life time, other poets
A. accept him C. Praised him
B. communicated with him D. laughed
24. We can assume that Whitman was ignored because he
A. wrote in a new form C. published his poems
B. rambled through the countryside D. rewrote his book
25. The world “rambled” is most similar the meaning of
A. stopped briefly B. walked slowly C. traveled quickly D. marched excitedly
PAPER 2: USE OF ENGLISH AND WRITING
Section A: Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage one suitable word:
When I was at university, drama was considered to be part of literature. We (26) sixteenth-
century drama, such as (27) plays of Shakespeare, in the same way as poetry. (28)
the opening of drama departments in many universities changed all that. University lectures began to
recognize (29) the dramatic art need to be understood in the context of the theatre because the
play we see on the (30) is not the same as the play we imagine (31) we read it at
home. Poets only need readers (32) communicate their meaning, but dramatists require the help
of (33) , directors and the audience in the theatre to understand the real effect of their work. Of
course, the change I am referring to has not taken (34) without controversy. The greatest plays
in English (35) are often interpreted nowadays by directors (36) the way that seem
like sacrilege to us. But it is essential to (37) that drama is action (38) well as words,
and so the words we read in a book are not the only (39) we need to take into consideration in
judging a (40)

52. It’s Alice’s job to look after new staff.
Alice is responsible
53. The door was so heavy that the child couldn’t push it open.
The door was too
54. Michael laughed when I told him the joke.
The joke
55. John could not find the right house.
John was
Section D: Composition:
Imagine you are travel writer for a magazine. Write a report (about 150 words) on a holiday that you
enjoyed, using this format:
- Title
- First impression
- A day by day account of what you did. Say how you felt about each experience
- Your general feeling about the holiday
- Advice for other travelers
- Some basic information about costs and flights


Hollywood. But Hollywood is still a very (4) city in Los Angles, California.
You can easily see where Hollywood in Los Angeles. There is a big (5) on the (6) It says
“HOLLYWOOD”. The white letters are (7) feet tall. You can see the sign from far away. The Hollywood
sign is a famous (8) in Los Angeles. May (9) show this (10) Hollywood landmark.
BÀI ÔN TẬP TRÌNH ĐỘ B - SỐ 1
PAPER 1 : READING COMPREHENSION
SECTION A : In this section your must choose the word or phrase best completes each sentence. Circle
the letter A, B, C, or D, against the number of each item 1 – 20, for the word or phrase you choose.
1. Nobody to me since last year.
A. wrote B. has written C. writes D. is writing
2. Nobody has come to see us since we in our new house.
A. have been living B. lived C. are living D. had lived
3. Will you me to post this letter tomorrow?
A. remember B. mind C. suggest D. remind
4. 006, the secret agent, is on an important
A. job B. work C. mission D. tap
5. The contract was at lunchtime
A. signed B. decided C. delivered D. agreed
6. Hello, Isabel Almeida, please?
A. could I speak to B. put me to C. I will speak with D. connect me to
7. Are you coming on the to Cairo today?
A. excursion B. exploration C. mission D. taste
8. Mr. and Mrs. Kent are old age
A. workers B. people C. folks D. pensioners
9. Do you like this suit? I’ve a friend of mine
A. lent it of B. lent it from C. borrowed D. borrowed it from
10. A milkman is a man who milk.
A. gives B. delivers C. buys D. sells
11. The meeting of the History Society takes place two o’clock to three o’clock on Friday.
A. between B. from C. after D. since

suggests that pupils who perform particularly well should leave and study the violin using more traditional
methods.
1. What is the writer to do in the text?
A. explain why Margaret teaching the violin
B. describe a different way of learning the violin
C. give advice on how to find a music teacher
D. explain why Margaret has a lot of pupils
2. Why should someone read the text?
A. to discover how Margaret learnt the violin
B. to learn why it is important to read music
C. to find out about Margaret’s teaching method
D. to learn why children should play the violin
3. What opinion does Margaret have about her best pupils?
A. They ought to find another teacher
B. They will become great violists using her method
C. They could try harder
D. They take several years to learn to read music
4. Who were Margaret’s first pupils?
A. her children
B. three and four-year-olds
C. her own friends
D. her children’s friends


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