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I. Choose the word whose BOLD part is pronounced differently from that of the others by circling A, B, C or D. (1.0pt)

1. A. health B. appear C.bread D. heavy

2. A. attended B. wanted C. naked D. coughed

3. A. change B. children C. machine D. church

4. A. guitarist B. passenger C. generous D. village

5. A. other B. long C. possible D. constancy


II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others by circting A, B, C or D. (1.0pt).

1. A. community B. company C. commission D. protection

2. A. infant B. apply C. reply D. inside

3. A. concert B. allow C. reduce D. admit

4. A. repeat B. affect C. accept D. wonder

5. A. awake B. aboard C. channel D. amount


PART III: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (6.5 points)

I. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. (l.5 pts)

1. He regrets ______________Ann the truth. He shouldn't have trusted her.

A. to tell B. tell C. telling D. be told

2. That old woman asked me ______________ a coin but I didn't have any.

A. with B. for C. by D. of

3. You are going to come to the party, __________?

A. will you B. aren't you C. do you D. won't you

4. We saw many soldters and tanks ___________were moving to the front.

A. that B. which C. who D. whose

5 . We didn't _________to the station in time to catch the train.

A. get B. reach C. amve D. leave

6. Either John or his brothers __________the money.

A. has stolen B. have stolen C. has been stolen D. have been stolen

7. On Sundays in England, most shops were closed and_____ the theatres and cinemas.

A. so were B. neither were C. were too D. so weren’t

8.___________ you study harder, you won't be able to pass the examination.

A. Unless B. Because C. If D. Without

9. That’s a nice coat, and the color______________ you well.

A. suits B. fits C. suit D. matches

10 There are two small rooms in the beach house, ____________served as a kitchen.

A. smallest ofthat B. the smallest ofwhich

C the smaller ofthem D. the smaller of which

11 They decided to buy a (an)________________ car that doesn't use too much petrol.

A. economic B. low-priced C. economical D. economy

12. You will have to go for an interview tomorrow, but don’t wony. It’s iust a_______

A. form B. formality C.fonnat D. fomlation

13. The brothers are so alike I cannot ____________ one from the other.

A. say B. notice C. mark D. tell

14. My mother was ______________ of making a cake when the front door bell rang.

A. at the centre B. on her way C. in the middle D. halfway through

15. He has just taken an examination__________________ chemistry.

A. on B. about C. for D. in

II. Fill in each gap of thefollowing sentences a suitable preposition: (1.0 pt)

1. We have acted_______________ accordance with your wishes.

2. They often spend their holidays in their hometown. Last year they went abroad____________a change.

3. To be elegant, you must wear something that is___________ fashion.

4. They were 1ate _______________account ofthe rain.

5. After walking around the garden, he sat_____________ ease in an armchair.

6. I don’t believe you made the pot _________hand. Can you show me how to make it__________your hands?

7.__________others he began to use foreign languages as a means to know the world.

8. With the help of my classmates, I made progress in all subjects__________ physics.

9. She lives in a world of her own. She is out____________ touch with reality.

III. Use the words given in bold at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the

space. (2.0pts)

1.____________parked cars usually get a ticket and are sometimes towed away.(legal)

2. The homemade ice-cream________after it had been in the freezer for an hour.(hard)

3. He is so_________________. He can’t make up his mind. (decide)

4. My teacher is very _____________ about the history of Vietnam.(know)

5. It was a long, slow film. I nearly died of_______________ (bore)

6. I enjoyed the book very much because it was so______________ (read)

7. The trafflc in the city is ________________, especially in rush hours. (chaos)

8._______________ houses are degraded more quickly than inhabited ones. (use)

9. We can look forward to a period of___________________(proper)

10. The teacher wamed the children that if they_____________ again, they would be

punished. (behave)

IV. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs given in bold. There are some extra ones. Number (o) has done for you: (2.0 pts)

go over go off go out tell apart call on hold up call off

put out turn out make out drop out take along take out

Eg. (0). I’ll_take______that book___ along with me.

1. Shall we _________________ your sister when we visit London?

2. Sorry, I am 1ate. I was_________________ in the trafflc for half an hour.

3. The course was so difflcult that 15 students______________ before the end .

4. It’s too dark. I cant really ________________who is standing outside the door.

5. I think the milk has___________________. It smells funny.

6. The twins look so alike that no one can ___________ them____________

7. Unless you put more wood on the fire, it will________________

8. It took the firemen 5 hours to____________________the fire.

9. Let's______________ the grammar one more time before the test.

10.We had thought it might be a bit cold, but it______________to be a lovely day.


PART IV: READING (4.5pts)

I. Read the article and circle the option A, B, C or D that best fits in the gap. (1.0 pt)

NATURE’S CLOCKS

Our biological clocks govem almost every aspect of our lives, Our sensitivity to stimuli (l )______ over the course of the day, and our ability to perform certain functions is subjects to fluctuations. Consequently, there is a(n) (2)______ time for tasks such as making decision: around the middle of the day. Anything that (3)_____physical co-ordination, on the other hand, is best attempted in the early evening. What (4)____ , there is a dramatic drop in performance if these activities are (5)_____ out at other times. The risk of accident in a factory, for example, is 20% higher during the rủght (6)____. Primitive humans lived their lives in tune with the daily cycle of light and dark. Today we are firmly convinced that we can impose schedules on our lives at (7)____ Sooner or later, however, we pay a price for ignoring our natural rhythms. A good example is jet lag, caused when we confuse our body's biological clocks by crossing several time zones, people suffering from iet lag can take several days to (8)_____to new time zones, and have a reduced ability to make decisions, which is a wonying thought, as serious (9)_____of judgment can be made, And this may be just the tip of the iceberg. An increasing number of people suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form of depression that can be (10)_____by living in artificial conditions. SAD can be serious, and sufferers, may even need to take antidepressant drugs.

1. a. modifies b. ranges c. varies d. wavers

2. a. peak b. summit c. niaximum d. optimum

3. a. requests b. demands c. dictates d. stipulatẻs

4. a. more b. else c. different d. up

5. a. made b. done c. camed d. performed

6. a. mhour b. work c. duty d. shift

7. a. whim b. determination c. will d. desire

8. a. accustom b. adjust c. change d. alter

9. a. errors b. mistakes c. inaccuracies d. fallacies

10. a. triggered b. developed c. created d. launched

II. Fill in each blank with one suitable word to complete the passage. (3pts)

Illiteracy is the condition of being (l)________ to read and write. nliteracy is also (2)_______to describe the condition of being ignorant or unknowledgeable in a particular subject or field. Computer illiteracy is (3)______ inability to use a computer programming anguage.

Most of us(4)________ use computers know how to send emails, or how to create a new folder. But we know (5)________about programming languages, the artificial languages used to write instructions that can be executed by a computer. Even in technologically (6)______ countries, a very small percentage of computer users are able to read or write this kind of computer language. Should we (7)______ the effort to leam a computer language, especially when these are so complicated? The answer is (8)______: Because of computer illiteracy, users are at the (9)______ of software manufacturers. Our society becomes more depenđent on infolmation (10)____and in a few years’ (11)______ . reading and writing a computer language will be as essential (12)_______ using a human language. Computer users will not be able to survive (13)_____they know the code - the set of detailed instructions that tell a computer what to do. In the (14)_______ , survival and professional success will presuppose knowing everything about the machines we (15)_______ with.


III Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the informotion below. (0.5 pt)

Species that belong to an area are said to be native species. Typicauy, they have been part of a given biological landscape for a long penod, and they are weu adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same general habitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreigll elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through human activities. ln one context an mtroduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being iust as "n tural" as any nat lve species in the same habitat. In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balances and create a cascade of unintended consequences. The worst of these unintended consequences anse when introduced species put native species in destructiơn by preying on them, altering theừ habitats, or Out-competing them in the struggle for food resources. Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred on islands, Where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the glave endangerment or oưtright extinction of literally hundreds of species danng the past 500 years.

One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation. This word refers to the ưtihzation of a species at a rate that is likely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction. Among many examples of severe overexploitat lon, the case ofthe gleat whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species of whales to incredibly low population sizes. In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed to an intemational moratonum on whaling. As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction's doorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the westem Pactfic. Others remain at great risk. Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because ofthe trade in animal palts. Cunently. the demand for animal palts is centered in several parts of Asia where there. is a strong market for traditional medicines made from items like tiger bone and rhino hom.


1. Native species________________________ .

3. According to the fưst paragraph,_________________.

A. are not usea to the local environment

A. non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones

B. never get along well with other nati ve species in the same environment

B. introducing new exotic species to local envứonments is necessary

C. tend to do harm to exotic species

C. exotic species have never been introduced on islands

D. have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period

D. very few native species have been damaged by exotic species

2. Exofic species____________________.

4. According to the sccond paragraph, by th e middle of the 20th ccntury___________________________.

A. do no hann to native species and the local envvionment

A. whale population was the most crowded in manne life

B. may kill native species for food

B. whale hunting was illegal

C. always share the envứonment peacefuuy with native species

C. whale population increased dramatically

D. help to make the local environment more ideal to survive

D. whahng was not estricted


5. Tiger bone and rhmo horn______________________.


A. are not popular in Asian markets


B. are never in the trade ofanứnal palts


C. are used for making traditional medicines


D. cannot be found in Asian markets



PART V: WRITING (4.0 pts)

I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that is simdar 'o the original one. (1.2 pts)

1. Are they likely to pass the exam? =>Is there any ________________________________________________________ ?

2. I suggest not spending all your money now so that you’ll have some later.

=> What. about ____________________________________________________________________________________ ?

3. It was her lack of confidence that surprised me =>what I found _____________________________________________!

4. Many people think that all dogs evolved from wolves.=>All dogs ___________________________________________.

5. As soon as I had left my house, it began to rain. =>No sooner ______________________________________________.

6. It’s very kind of you to give me a lift. => I appreciate_____________________________________________________.


II. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in the brackets. Do not change these words in any way. You must use no more than 3 words, including the word given. (1.2 pts)

1. I had to pay to park in the supermarket car park.(charged)

=>I______________________________ parking in the supelmarket car park

2. There is something on your mind, isn’t there?. (about)

=> You are______________________________________, aren’t you?.

3. She was so beautiful that I couldn’t stop looking at her.(eyes)

=> She was so beautiful that I couldn’t_________________________________off her.

4. If you are not satisfied with the hotel service, you should say so. (make)

=> You should_____________________________ if you are not satisfied with the hotel service.

5. Did your mum gain any money when she sold her business? (profit)

=> Did your mum____________________________ when she sold her business?

6. “My mother doesn’t work in the factory any more” said my close friend, Lan. (no)

=> My close friend, Lan said that her mother__________________________ in the factory
 

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I. Choose the word whose BOLD part is pronounced differently from that of the others by circling A, B, C or D. (1.0pt)

1. A. health B. appear C.bread D. heavy

2. A. attended B. wanted C. naked D. coughed

3. A. change B. children C. machine D. church

4. A. guitarist B. passenger C. generous D. village

5. A. other B. long C. possible D. constancy


II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others by circting A, B, C or D. (1.0pt).

1. A. community B. company C. commission D. protection

2. A. infant B. apply C. reply D. inside

3. A. concert B. allow C. reduce D. admit

4. A. repeat B. affect C. accept D. wonder

5. A. awake B. aboard C. channel D. amount


PART III: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (6.5 points)

I. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. (l.5 pts)

1. He regrets ______________Ann the truth. He shouldn't have trusted her.

A. to tell B. tell C. telling D. be told

2. That old woman asked me ______________ a coin but I didn't have any.

A. with B. for C. by D. of

3. You are going to come to the party, __________?

A. will you B. aren't you C. do you D. won't you

4. We saw many soldters and tanks ___________were moving to the front.

A. that B. which C. who D. whose

5 . We didn't _________to the station in time to catch the train.

A. get B. reach C. amve D. leave

6. Either John or his brothers __________the money.

A. has stolen B. have stolen C. has been stolen D. have been stolen

7. On Sundays in England, most shops were closed and_____ the theatres and cinemas.

A. so were B. neither were C. were too D. so weren’t

8.___________ you study harder, you won't be able to pass the examination.

A. Unless B. Because C. If D. Without

9. That’s a nice coat, and the color______________ you well.

A. suits B. fits C. suit D. matches

10 There are two small rooms in the beach house, ____________served as a kitchen.

A. smallest ofthat B. the smallest ofwhich

C the smaller ofthem D. the smaller of which

11 They decided to buy a (an)________________ car that doesn't use too much petrol.

A. economic B. low-priced C. economical D. economy

12. You will have to go for an interview tomorrow, but don’t wony. It’s iust a_______

A. form B. formality C.fonnat D. fomlation

13. The brothers are so alike I cannot ____________ one from the other.

A. say B. notice C. mark D. tell

14. My mother was ______________ of making a cake when the front door bell rang.

A. at the centre B. on her way C. in the middle D. halfway through

15. He has just taken an examination__________________ chemistry.

A. on B. about C. for D. in
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Không giỏi tiếng Anh cho lắm, có chỗ nào sai sót mong bạn thông cảm.
 

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I. Choose the word whose BOLD part is pronounced differently from that of the others by circling A, B, C or D. (1.0pt)

1. A. health B. appear C.bread D. heavy

2. A. attended B. wanted C. naked D. coughed

3. A. change B. children C. machine D. church

4. A. guitarist B. passenger C. generous D. village

5. A. other B. long C. possible D. constancy


II. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others by circting A, B, C or D. (1.0pt).

1. A. com'munity B. 'company C. com'mission D. pro'tection

2. A. 'infant B. ap'ply C. re'ply D. in'side

3. A. 'concert B. al'low C. re'duce D. ad'mit

4. A. re'peat B. af'fect C. ac'cept D. 'wonder

5. A. a'wake B. a'board C. 'channel D. a'mount


PART III: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (6.5 points)

I. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences. (l.5 pts)

1. He regrets ______________Ann the truth. He shouldn't have trusted her.

A. to tell B. tell C. telling D. be told

2. That old woman asked me ______________ a coin but I didn't have any.

A. with B. for C. by D. of

3. You are going to come to the party, __________?

A. will you B. aren't you C. do you D. won't you

4. We saw many soldters and tanks ___________were moving to the front.

A. that B. which C. who D. whose

5 . We didn't _________to the station in time to catch the train.

A. get B. reach C. amve D. leave

6. Either John or his brothers __________the money.

A. has stolen B. have stolen C. has been stolen D. have been stolen

7. On Sundays in England, most shops were closed and_____ the theatres and cinemas.

A. so were B. neither were C. were too D. so weren’t

8.___________ you study harder, you won't be able to pass the examination.

A. Unless B. Because C. If D. Without

9. That’s a nice coat, and the color______________ you well.

A. suits B. fits C. suit D. matches

10 There are two small rooms in the beach house, ____________served as a kitchen.

A. smallest of that B. the smallest of which

C the smaller of them D. the smaller of which

11 They decided to buy a (an)________________ car that doesn't use too much petrol.

A. economic B. low-priced C. economical D. economy

12. You will have to go for an interview tomorrow, but don’t worry. It’s just a_______

A. form B. formality C. fonnat D. fomlation

13. The brothers are so alike I cannot ____________ one from the other.

A. say B. notice C. mark D. tell

14. My mother was ______________ of making a cake when the front door bell rang.

A. at the centre B. on her way C. in the middle D. halfway through

15. He has just taken an examination__________________ chemistry.

A. on B. about C. for D. in

II. Fill in each gap of thefollowing sentences a suitable preposition: (1.0 pt)

1. We have acted________in_______ accordance with your wishes.

2. They often spend their holidays in their hometown. Last year they went abroad______for______a change.

3. To be elegant, you must wear something that is______in_____ fashion.

4. They were late ______on_________account ofthe rain.

5. After walking around the garden, he sat_______at______ ease in an armchair.

6. I don’t believe you made the pot ____by_____hand. Can you show me how to make it______by____your hands?

7._____Unlike_____others he began to use foreign languages as a means to know the world.

8. With the help of my classmates, I made progress in all subjects______of____ physics.

9. She lives in a world of her own. She is out____of________ touch with reality.

III. Use the words given in bold at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the

space. (2.0pts)

1.________Illegal____parked cars usually get a ticket and are sometimes towed away.(legal)

2. The homemade ice-cream_____hardened___after it had been in the freezer for an hour.(hard)

3. He is so_______indecisive__________. He can’t make up his mind. (decide)

4. My teacher is very ________knowledegable_____ about the history of Vietnam.(know)

5. It was a long, slow film. I nearly died of________boredom_______ (bore)

6. I enjoyed the book very much because it was so________well read______ (read)

7. The trafflc in the city is ________chaotic________, especially in rush hours. (chaos)

8.________Unused_______ houses are degraded more quickly than inhabited ones. (use)

9. We can look forward to a period of__________property_________(proper)

10. The teacher warned the children that if they______misbehaved_______ again, they would be

punished. (behave)

IV. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs given in bold. There are some extra ones. Number (o) has done for you: (2.0 pts)

go over go off go out tell apart call on hold up call off

put out turn out make out drop out take along take out

Eg. (0). I’ll_take______that book___ along with me.

1. Shall we _______call on__________ your sister when we visit London?

2. Sorry, I am late. I was_________hold up________ in the trafflc for half an hour.

3. The course was so difflcult that 15 students______dropped out________ before the end .

4. It’s too dark. I cant really ________make out________who is standing outside the door.

5. I think the milk has__________gone off_________. It smells funny.

6. The twins look so alike that no one can ______tell_____ them_______apart_____

7. Unless you put more wood on the fire, it will______go out__________

8. It took the firemen 5 hours to___________put out_________the fire.

9. Let's______go over________ the grammar one more time before the test.

10.We had thought it might be a bit cold, but it________turned out______to be a lovely day.


PART IV: READING (4.5pts)

I. Read the article and circle the option A, B, C or D that best fits in the gap. (1.0 pt)

NATURE’S CLOCKS

Our biological clocks govern almost every aspect of our lives, Our sensitivity to stimuli (l )______ over the course of the day, and our ability to perform certain functions is subjects to fluctuations. Consequently, there is a(n) (2)______ time for tasks such as making decision: around the middle of the day. Anything that (3)_____physical co-ordination, on the other hand, is best attempted in the early evening. What (4)____ , there is a dramatic drop in performance if these activities are (5)_____ out at other times. The risk of accident in a factory, for example, is 20% higher during the night (6)____. Primitive humans lived their lives in tune with the daily cycle of light and dark. Today we are firmly convinced that we can impose schedules on our lives at (7)____ Sooner or later, however, we pay a price for ignoring our natural rhythms. A good example is jet lag, caused when we confuse our body's biological clocks by crossing several time zones, people suffering from jet lag can take several days to (8)_____to new time zones, and have a reduced ability to make decisions, which is a wonying thought, as serious (9)_____of judgment can be made, And this may be just the tip of the iceberg. An increasing number of people suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form of depression that can be (10)_____by living in artificial conditions. SAD can be serious, and sufferers, may even need to take antidepressant drugs.

1. a. modifies b. ranges c. varies d. wavers

2. a. peak b. summit c. niaximum d. optimum

3. a. requests b. demands c. dictates d. stipulates

4. a. more b. else c. different d. up

5. a. made b. done c. camed d. performed (Câu này có lỗi đề ko bạn..... Camed ????)

6. a. mhour b. work c. duty d. shift

7. a. whim b. determination c. will d. desire

8. a. accustom b. adjust c. change d. alter

9. a. errors b. mistakes c. inaccuracies d. fallacies

10. a. triggered b. developed c. created d. launched

II. Fill in each blank with one suitable word to complete the passage. (3pts)

Illiteracy is the condition of being (l)____unable____ to read and write. nliteracy is also (2)____used___to describe the condition of being ignorant or unknowledgeable in a particular subject or field. Computer illiteracy is (3)___the___ inability to use a computer programming anguage.

Most of us(4)___who_____ use computers know how to send emails, or how to create a new folder. But we know (5)____nothing____about programming languages, the artificial languages used to write instructions that can be executed by a computer. Even in technologically (6)__advanced____ countries, a very small percentage of computer users are able to read or write this kind of computer language. Should we (7)___make___ the effort to leam a computer language, especially when these are so complicated? The answer is (8)___yes___: Because of computer illiteracy, users are at the (9)____mercy__ of software manufacturers. Our society becomes more depenđent on infolmation (10)___technology_and in a few years’ (11)__time____ . reading and writing a computer language will be as essential (12)___as____ using a human language. Computer users will not be able to survive (13)___unless__they know the code - the set of detailed instructions that tell a computer what to do. In the (14)__future_____ , survival and professional success will presuppose knowing everything about the machines we (15)____work___ with.


III Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the informotion below. (0.5 pt)

Species that belong to an area are said to be native species. Typically, they have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period, and they are well adapted to the local environment and to the presence of other native species in the same general habitat Exotic species are interlopers, foreigll elements introduced intentionally or accidentally into new settings through human activities. ln one context an mtroduced species may cause no obvious problems and may, over time, be regarded as being iust as "n tural" as any nat lve species in the same habitat. In another context, exotics may seriously disrupt delicate ecological balances and create a cascade of unintended consequences. The worst of these unintended consequences anse when introduced species put native species in destructiơn by preying on them, altering theừ habitats, or Out-competing them in the struggle for food resources. Although biological introductions have affected environments the world over, the most destructive, effects have occurred on islands, Where introduced insects, cats, pigs, rats, mongooses, and other nonnative species have caused the glave endangerment or oưtright extinction of literally hundreds of species danng the past 500 years.

One of other reason to cause species extinction is overexploitation. This word refers to the ưtihzation of a species at a rate that is likely to cause its extreme endangerment or outright extinction. Among many examples of severe overexploitat lon, the case ofthe gleat whales stands out in special relief By the middle of the 20th century, unrestricted whaling had brought many species of whales to incredibly low population sizes. In response to public pressure, in 1982 a number of nations, including the USA, agreed to an intemational moratonum on whaling. As a direct result, some whale species which are thought to have been on extinction's doorstep 25 years ago have made amazing comebacks, such as grey whales in the westem Pactfic. Others remain at great risk. Many other species, however, continue to suffer high rates of exploitation because ofthe trade in animal palts. Cunently. the demand for animal palts is centered in several parts of Asia where there. is a strong market for traditional medicines made from items like tiger bone and rhino hom.


1. Native species________________________ .

3. According to the fưst paragraph,_________________.

A. are not usea to the local environment

A. non-native species have caused badly damage to native ones

B. never get along well with other nati ve species in the same environment

B. introducing new exotic species to local envứonments is necessary

C. tend to do harm to exotic species

C. exotic species have never been introduced on islands

D. have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period

D. very few native species have been damaged by exotic species

2. Exofic species____________________.

4. According to the sccond paragraph, by th e middle of the 20th ccntury___________________________.

A. do no hann to native species and the local envvionment

A. whale population was the most crowded in manne life

B. may kill native species for food

B. whale hunting was illegal

C. always share the envứonment peacefuuy with native species

C. whale population increased dramatically

D. help to make the local environment more ideal to survive

D. whahng was not estricted


5. Tiger bone and rhmo horn______________________.


A. are not popular in Asian markets


B. are never in the trade ofanứnal palts


C. are used for making traditional medicines


D. cannot be found in Asian markets
[Đề lỗi rùi bạn :V]

PART V: WRITING (4.0 pts)

I. Finish the second sentence in such a way that is simdar 'o the original one. (1.2 pts)

1. Are they likely to pass the exam? =>Is there any ______ likelihood of their passing the exam_____________________________ ?

2. I suggest not spending all your money now so that you’ll have some later.

=> What. about ________not spending all your money now so that you’ll have some later______________ ?

3. It was her lack of confidence that surprised me =>what I found ___________surprising was her lack of confidence__!

4. Many people think that all dogs evolved from wolves.=>All dogs ___is thought to have evolved from wolves __________________________.

5. As soon as I had left my house, it began to rain. =>No sooner __________had I left my house than it began to rain_____.

6. It’s very kind of you to give me a lift. => I appreciate__________your giving me a lift__________________________.


II. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in the brackets. Do not change these words in any way. You must use no more than 3 words, including the word given. (1.2 pts)

1. I had to pay to park in the supermarket car park.(charged)

=>I__________was charged for___________ parking in the supermarket car park

2. There is something on your mind, isn’t there?. (about)

=> You are______________thinking about something________________________, aren’t you?.

3. She was so beautiful that I couldn’t stop looking at her.(eyes)

=> She was so beautiful that I couldn’t__________keep my eyes_____________________off her.

4. If you are not satisfied with the hotel service, you should say so. (make)

=> You should____________make a complaint_________________ if you are not satisfied with the hotel service.

5. Did your mum gain any money when she sold her business? (profit)

=> Did your mum___________make a profit_________________ when she sold her business?

6. “My mother doesn’t work in the factory any more” said my close friend, Lan. (no)

=> My close friend, Lan said that her mother____________no longer works______________ in the factory
 
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