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TEST FOR Unit 7. Tourism (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. harbor B. campsite C. palace D. statue Question 2. A. tourism B. library C. officer D. festival 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. frighten B. visit C. travel D. ignore Question 4. A. amazing B. impressive C. romantic D. touristy Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. We'd better go to the beach in the late afternoon because I don't want to get any __________. A. sunscreen B. sunglasses C. sunburn D. sunshine Question 6. A __________ park will provide you with aquatic recreation that you have to pay to use. A. water B. national C. safari D. theme Question 7. If you need help, please ask the __________; they are always available on the flight. A. security cameras B. flight attendants C. departure lounges D. travel programs Question 8. Hai Phong used to be a peaceful city until its food tour caught on and made the city __________. A. romantic B. impressive C. historic D. touristy Question 9. My __________ have been lost on flight B874 to France and now I am contacting the airline for assistance. A. statues B. suitcases C. carnivals D. mosques
The police officer followed him because he had had some suspicious actions at the station. A. guilty B. innocent C. doubtful D. thoughtful Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 20. My husband always tries to avoid bumpy roads because he doesn't want his beloved car to break soon. A. rough B. smooth C. narrow D. broad Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25. At Manchester Airport, an eleven-year-old boy has managed to walk through all the security checks and fly to Rome. He did not have a (21) __________ or a boarding pass. According to news reports, Liam Corcoran was with his mother in a nearby shopping (22) __________ when he decided to go off on his own. He went to Manchester Airport, where he succeeded in reaching the (23) __________ without having a ticket or any other kind of document. Because it was high season, the airport was extremely crowded and nobody noticed him. He boarded a Jet2 flight to Rome and the plane (24) __________. During the flight, a few other passengers in economy class became suspicious about the boy and told the cabin crew. The captain then radioed the airport and confirmed that they had an extra (25) __________! (Adapted from Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook by Tim Falla and Paul A Davies) Question 21. A. clerk B. baggage C. passport D. backpack Question 22. A. plan B. theatre C. monument D. center Question 23. A. baggage carousel B. terminal building C. security check D. departure lounge Question 24. A. took off B. got away C. passed away D. fell over Question 25. A. passenger B. waiter C. pen friend D. visitor
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. SAM I come from a strange family. My parents have always believed that we should learn to look after ourselves from an early age. That included holidays. I remember my poor brother went on a canoeing trip on the River Thames with a cousin when they were both just twelve years old. They had a miserable time and have never really recovered from the experience. When I was fifteen, they decided I was old enough to go on holiday with just my best friend. ‘You’re going to hitch-hike to the Lake District with a tent and a backpack; you’re going to camp, up in the mountains, for a week; and then – if you’re still alive – you’re going to hitch-hike back again. ‘So we hitch-hiked for hundreds of kilometres, we camped, we got cold and wet and scared, and couldn’t afford to buy enough food. But, against the odds, we survived. HARRIET I’ve been on a number of holidays without my parents, but the first holiday was two years ago, when I was sixteen. Six of us decided to go backpacking in Wales during the school holidays. I booked cheap hotels before we left. The first two days were fine. But at the end of the second day, we lost our way. It was pouring with rain and it was getting dark. We eventually came to a farmhouse and knocked on the door. We were so dirty and wet that they didn’t let us into the house. We had to wait in the garage! But they let us phone the hotel. Anyway, the hotel manager kindly sent a car for us. But the next day it was still raining so we decided to take the train home. I’ve learned why no one goes backpacking in Britain in March – it rains non-stop and the fields are covered in deep mud. I’ve never had such a miserable time! My holidays since then have been in warm places with dry weather! (Adapted from Solutions Pre-Intermediate Workbook by Tim Falla and Paul A Davies) Question 26. Which could be the best title for the passage? A. Dangerous Trips B. Holidays Without Parents C. Plans for Your Own Journeys D. Strange Families Question 27. The word miserable in paragraph 2 probably means ______. A. very unhappy B. very funny C. very interesting D. very dangerous Question 28. What is TRUE according to paragraph 1? A. Sam’s brother and his cousin had a great time during the trip.