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3. MATCH the words in the box with their meaning and WRITE. There is ONE extra word. There is an example. (_____/5 points) A. balance B. a hobby C. friction D. battery E. connect F. toy G. disappear 0. It’s a thing for children to play with. __F___ 11. It is created when you rub two things. _____C___ 12. This is a state where things are of equal weight or force. ____A____ 13. This is the action of joining two things together. _____E___ 14. This is an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working. ____B____ 15. This means becoming impossible to see. ___G_____ 4. Read. CIRCLE the correct answer. There is one example. (_____/10 points) 0. I want __________ some ice cream. A. having B. have C. to have D. has 16. We ___________ wear uniforms on Fridays. A. don’t have to B. shouldn’t C. wouldn’t D. couldn’t 17. We need a teacher __________ native language is English. A. who B. whose C. which D. that 18. Liz _______ a motorbike, but last year she _______ it and _______ a car. A. used to have/ sells/ buys B. used to having/ sold/ bought C. use to have/ sold/ bought D. used to have/ sold/ bought 19. ____________ you exercise, _________ you feel. A. More/ the healthier B. The more/ the healthy C. The more/ the healthier D. The most/ the healthier 20. You don’t eat vegetables, ________? A. did you B. didn’t you C. do you D. don’t you 21. We won the match _________ we had practiced very hard last week. A. to B. so C. although D. because 22. She ___________ coins and stamps since she was six. A. was collecting B. has collected C. collected D. will collect Page 2 of 5
23. “Why are you interested in learning English?” – “____________” A. Because it helps me communicate with foreign friends. B. I think I'm very good at English. C. I'm attending an English club. D. Because I'm studying at a primary school. 24. “What do you do for a living?” - “__________” A. I live in Hanoi with my parents. B. I work as a chef. C. I enjoy playing football. D. I'm a friendly person. 25. “What do you usually do on your day off?” – “ ” A. I usually drive to work. B. I slept all day. C. Playing computer games is not good for you. D. I usually do nothing much because I always sleep until noon. III. Reading 5. Read the text and CIRCLE the correct answer. (_____/5 points) Energy saving Saving energy doesn't have to be expensive or time-consuming. There are a lot of things (26) ______ you can do to help the process of saving energy. For example, you (27) ________ always wash a full load in the washing machine rather than a half load, or turn up your air-conditioner by 2°C - this could cut your electricity bill by 10%. Make sure that hot water taps are not left running and replace washers if your taps drip. At work, you can (28) _______ off any light and your computer if you are not using them. Change to energy-saving light bulbs - these use much (29) _______ electricity, and often last eight times more than an ordinary bulb. Switching off electrical appliances (30) ________ they are not in use makes a big contribution to energy-saving, too. 26. A. where B. that C. who D. why 27. A. will B. had to C. should D. must 28. A. turn B. drop C. put D. take 29. A. more B. less C. than D. most 30. A. to B. because C. so D. when 6. Read the text and CIRCLE the correct answer. (_____/5 points) Would you like a robot in your house? It is now generally accepted that in the future robots will take over many of our tasks, especially jobs of a repetitive nature. But it’s doubtful if Page 3 of 5