Page 2/4 A. companies B. institutions C. courses D. programs Question 14. Woods and fields are typical features of the English _____. A. landscape B. attraction C. development D. exploration Question 15. Mi: Can I borrow your English-English dictionary for a while, Nam? Nam: _____ A. Yes, you can. B. No, you can’t. C. Sure. Here you are. D. Sure. It’s useful. Question 16. She picked _____ Italian when she was living in Rome. A. out B. on C. up D. off Question 17. Stranger: You must keep quiet in the museum, please. Ann: _____ A. Yes, I agree. B. No, I don’t agree. C. Yes, I think so. D. I’m sorry. Question 18. He asked me ______ A.If my father worked now. B. If my father was working then. C.If my father was working now. C. If my father has worked now. Question 19. What's the name of the girl ______ is singing on the stage? A. who B. which C. whose D. where Read the following advertisement / school announcement and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 20 to 22. (0.75 point) WANT TO BE A TUTOR? Do you enjoy teaching? We're looking for tutors to join our team! If you like helping others learn, we want to hear from you! Your job will involve assisting students (12)________ their studies. No formal experience needed. Training will be provided, so don't worry if you haven't tutored before. (13)__________working hours available. We welcome anyone with a passion for teaching! Please contact us for more details on how (14)__________. Email:
[email protected] Address: 100 Olden Street, Ballack Clava Question 20. A. with B. of C. for D. in Question 21. A. Flexibility B. Flexible C. Flexibly D. Inflexible Question 22. A. applying B. will apply C. apply D. to apply IV. READING: Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 23 to 27. (1.25 points) English is the most important in the world today. A very large number of people understand and use English in many countries of the world. Indeed English is a very useful language. (1) ______ we speak English we can go to any place or country we like. We shall not find it hard to make people (2) ______ what we want to say.
Page 3/4 English also helps us to learn all kinds of subjects. Hundreds of books are published (3) ______ English every day in many countries to teach people many useful things. The English language has, therefore, helped to spread ideas and knowledge to all the comers of the world. There is no subject that cannot be taught in English. As English is used so much everywhere in the world, it has helped to make the countries in the world more friendly. The leaders of the world use English to understand one another. The English language has also helped to spread better understanding and (4) ______ among countries of the world. Lastly, a person (5) ______ knows English is respected by people. It is for all these reasons that I want to learn English. Question 23. A. Because B. If C. So D. But Question 24. A .see B. making C. understand D. make Question 25. A. in B. at C. on D. of Question 26. A. friend B. friendship C. friendly D. friends Question 27. A. whom B. who C. which D. whose Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 28 to 32. (1.25 points) The first thing to do when you have a trip abroad is to check that your passport is valid. Holders of out-of- date passports are not allowed to travel overseas. Then you can prepare for your trip. If you don’t know the language, you can have all kinds of problems communicating with local people. Buying a pocket dictionary can make a difference. You’ll be able to order food, buy things in shops and ask for directions. It’s worth getting one. Also, there’s nothing worse than arriving at your destination to find there are no hotels available. The obvious way to avoid this is to book in advance. This can save you money, too. Another frustrating thing that can happen is to go somewhere and not know about important sights. Get a guide book before you leave and make the most of your trip. It’s a must. Then, when you are ready to pack your clothes, make sure they are the right kind. It’s no good packing sweaters and coats for a hot country or T-shirts and shorts for a cold one. Check the local climate before you leave. In addition, think carefully about how much you pack in your bags. It’s easy to take too many clothes and then not have enough space for souvenirs. But make sure you pack essentials. What about money? Well, it’s a good idea to take some local currency with you but not too much. There are conveniently located cash machines (ATMs) in most big cities, and it’s usually cheaper to use them than change your cash in banks. When you are at your destination, other travelers often have great information they are happy to share. It could enhance your traveling experience. Question 28. What is the passage mainly about? A. The benefits of traveling B. Things to avoid when you go abroad C. Tips for travelers overseas D. How to find ATMs in big cities Question 29. According to the passage, you should do all of the following before leaving EXCEPT _________. A. getting a guide book B. checking that your passport is valid C. taking money from an ATM D. preparing suitable clothes Question 30. The word “This” in paragraph 2 refers to _________. A. saving money B. finding there are no hotels available C. asking for directions D. booking hotels in advance Question 31. According to the passage, holders of out-of-date passports _________. A. cannot travel to other countries B. should ask for help from local people