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TEST FOR Unit 1. Feelings (30 câu - file word có giải) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. mutual B. untidy C. university D. uniform Question 2. A. embarrassed B. delighted C. excited D. interested Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. station B. anxious C. smartphone D. upset Question 4. A. important B. difficult C. suspicious D. amazing Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. My dad started to dance at my birthday party and all my friends saw him and laughed. I was so ________! A. delighted B. embarrassed C. frightened D. interested Question 6. Everyone is so _____ of my best friend because she has the chance to study abroad at one of the most prestigious universities. A. ashamed B. relieved C. envious D. disappointed Question 7. She was emotionally _______, and the strain was beginning to affect her job. A. exhausted B. dependent C. satisfied D. surprised Question 8. Travellers to the country have been urged to avoid large crowds, which have occasionally turned ______ in the past. A. personal B. violent C. careless D. famous Question 9.
A. exciting B. tiring C. interesting D. satisfactory Question 22. A. pass B. play C. cut D. choose Question 23. A. founded B. finding C. to find D. found Question 24. A. helpful B. complicated C. boring D. moving Question 25. A. of B. among C. in D. on Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 26 to 30. In 2008, Alex Lenkei had a problem with the bone in his arm and he needed a serious operation. Normally, with an operation like that, the doctor gives the patient an anaesthetic so that he or she doesn’t feel any pain. But Lenkei refused the anaesthetic. Instead, he hypnotised himself and simply told himself that he could not feel any pain. That took about thirty seconds. Then the operation started. According to Mr Lenkei, pain signals do not reach his brain when he is hypnotised. The doctor, David Llewellyn-Clerk was a bit worried. He had to take some bone from Lenkei’s arm. He watched Lenkei carefully during the operation, as he wasn’t sure that Lenkei could feel no pain. ‘I didn’t think Mr Lenkei could hear us,’ said Dr Llewellyn- Clerk, ‘but half way through the operation, he said “How’s it going?”’. That’s when the doctor realised that Lenkei was not in pain. The operation lasted 83 minutes. Mr Lenkei started hypnotising people when he was sixteen and is now an expert. It wasn’t his first operation without anaesthetic. In 1996, a friend hypnotised him before a thirty-minute operation in his stomach. Both operations were successful, so Lenkei had a third operation without anaesthetic in 2013, this time on his ankle, which also went well. (Adapted from Solutions Pre-Intermediate by Tim Falla et al.) Question 26. What is the best title for this text? A. It didn’t hurt B. Anaesthetic Methods C. Lenkei’s records D. Dr Llewellyn-Clerk – an expert in operations