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1. Read the following letter, then choose the right answers.
Dear Alice,
I was horrifed when I found that my 12-year-old daughter had been arrested for stealing some make-up from a high street chemist’s, this happened because she had been dared by some older children from her school. She was so frightened that she started crying-which is what attracted the attention of the shop assistant. The police were called and she was given a tell-off at the police station.
Since this terrifying experience, she has been too afraid to go out on her own and cries all the time. My husband doesn’t seem to care that much. He says that she shouldn’t have stolen in the first place and was unlucky to be caught. Now it is over she must learn to live eith. But I feel a failure as a parent and am afraid that my child will turn to crime later on in life.
Yours sincerely.
Keane
Questions:
56. Why has Keane written this letter?
A. to describe her daughter B. to prove how naughty her daughter is
C. to explain a problem D. to defend her daughter’s actions
57. Who do you think Alice is?
A. her husband B. her daughter
C. her old friend D. an advice column in a magazine
58. Why did Keane’s daughter steal things?
A. She was frightened by her friends. B. Her schoolmates urged her to do so.
C. She was attracted by the make-up. D. She was wanted to wear make-up.
59. How did Keane’s daughter feel afterwards?
A. She was frightened. B. She was angry.
C. She wanted to turn to crime. D. She felt she was unlucky.
60. What is the husband’s attitude towards this incident?
A. He is cold. B. He is not worried.
C. He is terrified. D. He thinks she should learn to steal.
2. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space.
Most people know the names of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his good friend Dr. Watson. But perhaps you don’t(61) ___________these facts about Sherlock Holmes.
The first Sherlock Holmes story(62) ________written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886. Conan Doyle was a doctor and he could only(63) ________his books when he wasn’t busy (64) ________ sick people.
In the stories, Holmes and Watson(65) _________at 221 B Banker street. Hundreds of people form all over the(66) ________still write to Holmes at that(67) _________every week asking(68) _______his help. The building is now a bank and (69) ________is a secretary in the Bank(70) ________reads all Sherlock Holmes’letter.
3. Read the text and circle the answer A, B, C or D for each question.
When we were in England last year, I went fishing with my friend, Peter. Early in the morning we were sitting quietly by the side of a lake when we had an unpleasant surprise. We saw a duck come along with three ducklings paddling cheerfully behind her. As we watched them, there was a sudden swirl in the water. We caught a glimpse of the vicious jaws of a pike-a fish which is rather like a freshwater shark-and one of the ducklings was dragged below the surface.
This incident made Peter furious. He vowed to catch the pike. One three successive mornings we returned to the vicinity and used several different kinds of bait. On the third day Peter was lucky. Using an artificial frog as bait, he managed to hook the monster. There was a desperate fight but Peter was determined to capture the pike and he succeeded. When he had got it ashore and killed it, he weighed the fish and found that it scaled nearly thirty pounds-a record for that district.
71. Why do you think Peter was sitting quietly by the lake?
A. He was fishing B. He was waiting for the pike to appear
C. He wasn’t very talkative D. He was waiting the ducks
72. Which word in the third sentence of the passage suggests that the ducklings were unaware of the danger below them?
A. three B. along C. paddling D. cheerfully
73. Where did the writer fish?
A. near the sea B. in the river C. in the lake D. in the pond
74. How many ducklings were eaten by the pike?
A. one B. two C. three D. four
75. How did Peter feel when he saw the incident?
A. happy B. sad C. angry D. excited
76. What were Peter’s plans about the incident?
A. he caught and killed the pike
B. he decided to catch the pike
C. he caught a frog and used it as a bait for the pike
D. he vowed that he would catch the remaining ducklings
77. How much was the pike worth?
A. about thirty pounds B. about two hundred and forty dollars
C. about 25 pounds D. the passage does not provide the answer
78. The most proper title for the passage is___________
A. mysterious disappearance of ducklings B. revenge on a duck
C. an unlucky pike D. record pike caught by an angry fisherman
79. Peter succeeded in catching the fish___________
A. after a hard struggle B. after a short time
C. very easily D. in a few minute
80. When Peter brought the pike up on the shore ___________
A. it was dead B. it was still alive C. it lay unmoved D. he did not kill it
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1. Read the following letter, then choose the right answers.
Dear Alice,
I was horrifed when I found that my 12-year-old daughter had been arrested for stealing some make-up from a high street chemist’s, this happened because she had been dared by some older children from her school. She was so frightened that she started crying-which is what attracted the attention of the shop assistant. The police were called and she was given a tell-off at the police station.
Since this terrifying experience, she has been too afraid to go out on her own and cries all the time. My husband doesn’t seem to care that much. He says that she shouldn’t have stolen in the first place and was unlucky to be caught. Now it is over she must learn to live eith. But I feel a failure as a parent and am afraid that my child will turn to crime later on in life.
Yours sincerely.
Keane
Questions:
56. Why has Keane written this letter?
A. to describe her daughter B. to prove how naughty her daughter is
C. to explain a problem D. to defend her daughter’s actions
57. Who do you think Alice is?
A. her husband B. her daughter
C. her old friend D. an advice column in a magazine
58. Why did Keane’s daughter steal things?
A. She was frightened by her friends. B. Her schoolmates urged her to do so.
C. She was attracted by the make-up. D. She was wanted to wear make-up.
59. How did Keane’s daughter feel afterwards?
A. She was frightened. B. She was angry.
C. She wanted to turn to crime. D. She felt she was unlucky.
60. What is the husband’s attitude towards this incident?
A. He is cold. B. He is not worried.
C. He is terrified. D. He thinks she should learn to steal.
2. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage. Use only one word in each space.
Most people know the names of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his good friend Dr. Watson. But perhaps you don’t(61) ___________these facts about Sherlock Holmes.
The first Sherlock Holmes story(62) ________written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1886. Conan Doyle was a doctor and he could only(63) ________his books when he wasn’t busy (64) ________ sick people.
In the stories, Holmes and Watson(65) _________at 221 B Banker street. Hundreds of people form all over the(66) ________still write to Holmes at that(67) _________every week asking(68) _______his help. The building is now a bank and (69) ________is a secretary in the Bank(70) ________reads all Sherlock Holmes’letter.
3. Read the text and circle the answer A, B, C or D for each question.
When we were in England last year, I went fishing with my friend, Peter. Early in the morning we were sitting quietly by the side of a lake when we had an unpleasant surprise. We saw a duck come along with three ducklings paddling cheerfully behind her. As we watched them, there was a sudden swirl in the water. We caught a glimpse of the vicious jaws of a pike-a fish which is rather like a freshwater shark-and one of the ducklings was dragged below the surface.
This incident made Peter furious. He vowed to catch the pike. One three successive mornings we returned to the vicinity and used several different kinds of bait. On the third day Peter was lucky. Using an artificial frog as bait, he managed to hook the monster. There was a desperate fight but Peter was determined to capture the pike and he succeeded. When he had got it ashore and killed it, he weighed the fish and found that it scaled nearly thirty pounds-a record for that district.
71. Why do you think Peter was sitting quietly by the lake?
A. He was fishing B. He was waiting for the pike to appear
C. He wasn’t very talkative D. He was waiting the ducks
72. Which word in the third sentence of the passage suggests that the ducklings were unaware of the danger below them?
A. three B. along C. paddling D. cheerfully
73. Where did the writer fish?
A. near the sea B. in the river C. in the lake D. in the pond
74. How many ducklings were eaten by the pike?
A. one B. two C. three D. four
75. How did Peter feel when he saw the incident?
A. happy B. sad C. angry D. excited
76. What were Peter’s plans about the incident?
A. he caught and killed the pike
B. he decided to catch the pike
C. he caught a frog and used it as a bait for the pike
D. he vowed that he would catch the remaining ducklings
77. How much was the pike worth?
A. about thirty pounds B. about two hundred and forty dollars
C. about 25 pounds D. the passage does not provide the answer
78. The most proper title for the passage is___________
A. mysterious disappearance of ducklings B. revenge on a duck
C. an unlucky pike D. record pike caught by an angry fisherman
79. Peter succeeded in catching the fish___________
A. after a hard struggle B. after a short time
C. very easily D. in a few minute
80. When Peter brought the pike up on the shore ___________
A. it was dead B. it was still alive C. it lay unmoved D. he did not kill it
Các bạn giúp mình và đưa ra lời giải thích, Khi nào giáo viên sửa bài, mình sẽ đăng key nhé.