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HC K I (2 tit/ 1 tun)
Tun Tit Tn bi dy Ghi ch
1 Tng cng 1 Grammar exercises: If, unless

Tng cng 2 Grammar exercises: If, unless (cont)


2 Tng cng 3 Listening test 1+ phonetics

Tng cng 4 Listening test 2


3 Tng cng 5 Reading test 1 + word form

Tng cng 6 Reading test 2


4 Tng cng 7 Grammar exercises: Reported speech

Tng cng 8 Grammar exercises: Reported speech (cont)


5 Tng cng 9 Listening test 3+ phonetics

Tng cng 10 Listening test 4


6 Tng cng 11 Reading test 3 + word form

Tng cng 12 Reading test 4


7 Tng cng 13 n tp hc k 1

Tng cng 14 n tp hc k 1 (cont)

PERIOD 1 + 2: IF and UNLESS

I. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D to complete each sentence.


1. I would have visited you before if there _____ quite a lot of people in your house.

A. hadn't B. hadn't been C. wouldn't be D. wasn't

2. If you had caught the bus, you _____ late for work.

A. wouldn't have been B. would have been

C. wouldnt be D. would be

3. If I _____, I would express my feelings.

A. were asked B. would ask

C. had been asked D. asked

4. If _____ as I told her, she would have succeeded.

A. she has done B. she had done

C. she does D. she did

5. Will you be angry if I _____ your pocket dictionary?

A. stole B. have stolen C. were to steal D. steal

6. You made a mistake by telling her a lie. It _____ better if you _____ to her.

A. would have been / hadn't lied B. would be / didn't lie

C. will be / don't lie D. would be / hadn't lied

7. John would be taking a great risk if he _____ his money in that business.

A. would invest B. invested C. had invested D. invests

8. She wouldn't have given them all that money if we _____ her to.

A. wouldnt advise B. won't advise

C. hadn't advised D. didn't advise

9. If the tree hadn't been so high, he _____ it up to take his kite down.

A. could have climbed B. climb

C. is climbing D. climbed

10. If the wall weren't so high, he _____ it up to take his ball down.

A. climbed B. could climb C. is climbing D. climb


11. If I _____ her phone number, I _____ her last night

A. had known / could have phoned B. knew / would have phoned

C. know / can phone D. knew / could phone

12. If he ______ the truth, the police wouldnt arrest him.

A. tells B. told C. had told D. would tell

13. If you press that button what _____?

A. would happen B. would have happened

C. will happen D. happen

14. She says if she _____ that the traffic lights were red she _____.

A. had realized / would stop B. realized / could have stopped

C. has realized / stopped D. had realized / would have stopped

15. I am very thin. I think, if I _____ smoking, I might get fat.

A. stop B. had stopped C. will stop D. stopped

16. If I _____ that yesterday, I _____ them.

A. had discovered / would inform

B. had discovered / would have informed

C. had discovered / could inform

D. discovered / can inform

17. If you _______ to the course regularly, they ________ a certificate last year.

A. go / gave B. go / give

C. had gone / would have given D. went / would give

18. I think he is not at home. If he _____ in, he ______ the phone.

A. was / answered B. were / would answer

C. were / would have answered D.had been / would have answered

19. If I ______ in London now, I could visit British Museum.

A. were B. had been C. have been D. would be


20. If Columbus _______ money from Queen Isabella, he _______ across the Atlantic.

A. do not receive / could not sail

B. had not received / might not have sailed

C. did not receive / might not have sailed

D. would not receive / might not sail

2. Rewrite the following sentences using IF CLAUSE:


1. It rains all day so he does not enjoy his visit.
=> If
2. I wan't hungry so I didn't eat anything.
=> If
3. We don't go by air because we do not have enough money.
=> If
4 The examiner read the passage very quickly so the candidates didn't understand.
=> If
5. I will go there. I will buy you a dog.
=> If
6. I cant go out because it is raining.
=> If
KEYS:
1.it didn't rains all day, he would enjoy his visit
2.I had been hungry, I would have eaten something
3.we had enough money, we would go by air
4.the examiner had not read the passage very quickly, the candidates would have understood.
5.I go there, I will buy you a dog.
6.it werent raining, I could go out.
3. Rewrite the following sentences using UNLESS

1. If we had more rain, our crops would grow faster.

==> Unless we had more rain, our crops wouldnt grow faster.

2. If she doesnt work harder, she will fail the exam.

==> Unless she works harder, she will fail the exam.

3. He'll be late for the bus if he ( not stay) at once.


==> Unless he stays at once, he'll be late for the bus
4. If i (know) that there was a test yesterday, i (study).
==> I would have studied unless i hadn't known that there was a test yesterday. (Type3)
5. If you have enough time, please (paint) the chair before you leave.
==> Please paint the chair before you leave unless you don't have enough time. (Type1)
6. I (accept) if they invite me to the party.
==> Unless they don't invite me to the party, i will accept.

PERIOD 3+4 : LISTENING and PHONETICS

PHONETICS

A. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the other three.

1. A. event B. egg C. even D. eleventh


2. A. version B. vision C. visual D. television
3. A. happy B. heavy C. honorable D. healthy
4. A. hobby B. another C. copy D. problem
B. Choose the word which is stressed differently from that of the other three.

1. A. attitude B. respect C. effective D. performance


2. A. charity B. partner C. interest D. donation
3. A. sociable B. indifferent C. important D. enthusiasm
4. A. practical B. romantic C. interesting D. sympathy

PERIOD 5 + 6: READING and WORD FORM

I. Read the passage and choose the best answer for each blank.
THE QUIZ SHOW
My best friend Jenny ... (1) ... on a TV quiz show a few nights ago. It was very exciting.
We all knew that she ... (2) ... be on, so all our friends met at her parents house to watch it.
Her parents videoed it too, of course. The program started at half past seven. We screamed
and clapped when we saw Jenny. She looked great. She had had her hair done, and was
wearing the new top she had bought the day before. She sat in the chair in the middle of the
studio while the ... (3) ... asked her some questions. The questions got harder and harder as
they increased in ... (4) ... . If she didnt make any mistakes and get the most difficult
question right, she would win a million pounds. By this time, jerry had won a thousand
pounds. That was definitely hers, whatever happened. She answered the next question
correctly, which was worth five thousand pounds. I didnt know the answer, but she did
know! Then with the next question, she ... (5) ... a risk but got the answer wrong. She was
gone out of the game. Still, she had her thousand pounds, and we were very proud of her.
1) A. appeared B. turned C. presented D. participated
2) A. might B. should C. would D. could
3) A. presenter B. leader C. producer D. director
4) A. value B. cost C. award D. difficulty
5) A. got B. took C. made D. had
II. Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D.

VOLUNTEERS

What qualities and skills do you need to become a volunteer ? You have to be able to
deal with stress, and you need to be able to work independently as well as in a team.
You are not required, however, to have medical qualifications. Besides medical
professionals, MSF needs the skilled support of technical staff such as building
engineers and food experts.

The reaction of volunteers returning from MSF speaks for itself "One of my biggest
challenges was organizing a team to open a new hospital in a town that had had no
medical care for three years," one volunteer said. This volunteer concluded that the
project was a success for two reasons: the reduction of deaths and the fact that the
local people were so thankful. Another volunteer says, "With MSF, I have had the
chance to travel and test my skills to the limits both professionally and personally. The
rewards can be enormous".

1. The word enormous in the last sentence means___________


A. very big B. extremely large C. huge D. all are correct

2. MSF is abbreviation for the worlds largest independent organization, named


____________
A. Mdicins Sans Frontires C. Medical School Fund

B. Medical Care Family D. all are correct

3. All of these are mentioned in the passage EXCEPT


A. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you are able to work under stress.
B. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you must have medical qualifications.
C. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work independently.
D. In order to become a volunteer in MSF, you can work and get on well with others
in a group.
4. If you are __________________ , youll be welcomed with open arms to MFS
A. building engineers B. doctors C. food experts D. all are correct
III. Put the correct form of the words given:
1. Final-year students are _____________ anxious about getting work after graduation.
(nature)
2. Some regions in the North of our country are very _____________. (mountain)
3. These students _____________spend their spare time at weekends taking care of the
orphans. (volunteer)
4. High school students are among the many _____________ in the Green Summer
program, whose purpose is to protect the environment. (participate)
5. Please make yourselves _______________ while I get dinner ready. (comfort)
6. The young girl, who died of cancer, had received many letters of support from her
fellow ____________. (suffer)
7. I couldnt sleep because the bed was so _______________. (comfort)
8. The purpose of this program is to provide education for homeless and ____________
children. (advantage)
9. Children who are born into poor, large families may be ___________ disadvantaged.
(education)
10. This charitable organization relies almost on ____________contributions. (volunteer)
11. The final competition included the _____________ of three classes. (represent)
12. He had difficulty ____________ the poem in front of the judges. (recite)
13. You will have to answer the questions on the ____________ within two minutes.
(work)
14. The _____________ was sponsored by the students Parents Society. (compete)
15. The company has decided to withdraw from some of its ____________. (sponsor)
16. The playgroup provides plenty of ____________ for the children. (stimulate)
17. Over 30,000 _____________ will run in the New York marathon. (compete)
18. The negotiation was attended by _______________ of several states. (represent)
19. The scheme aims to encourage increased ______________ in sporting activities.
(participate)
20. The survey was based on direct ______________ of over 500 schools. (observe)

IV.Choose the word or phrase A, B,C or D that best fits the blank space in the
following passage:

David, Ann, Mai were the members of group A. They quickly (1).. the
questions and tried to find out the answers. At first, things went smoothly. They almost
completed the five (2) But in activity 5, David had difficulty (3) the
poem. He couldnt remember the last sentence. Time was up, and the judges announced
the results. The (4).was group B, which got 70 points, Davids group got 65
points, and the group C got 60. Mai felt a bit (5). David apologized for not being
able to complete the poem. But Ann made it better by saying For me, the most important
thing was our participation in the competition and the enjoyment we had from it all.

1.A. read B. reading C. reads D. to read


2. A. action B. activity C. acting D. activities

3. A. recited B. to recite C. recite D. reciting

4. A. won B. winner C. winning D. to win

5. A. disappointing B. disappointed C. to disappoint D. disappoint

VI. Choose the correct answers by circling its corresponding letter A,B,C or D:

We had the marathon today. A dozen of us sped off. People stood on the
streets, cheering of on. It was like we were in the Olympics. Peter was ahead of me. So
was Owen. Then I shot off. I was racing ahead. My legs were going faster than the rest of
me. I sped off onto the main road and kept running past other runners until there was
only Peter left in front of me. On and on I ran. My legs and lungs were hunting but I
couldnt stop. Just outside the town, I ran past Peter. A minutes later, I was declared the
winner of the marathon. Everyone cheered and clapped. It was hot. I was perspiring. I
couldnt hardly breathe but I didnt matter. I felt like a hero.

1.How many students took part in the marathon?

A.there were many students B. there were a few

C. there were ten D. there were twelve

2. At first the writer ran

A. very fast B. very slowly

C. as quickly as his friends,Peter and Owen D. more slowly than his friends, Peter
and Owen

3. After a long distance of running, he felt.

A. very strong B. very tired C. very excited D. happy

4. He ran past over Peter

A. after some minutes B. outside of the town

C. inside of the town D. after a minute

5. He was declared

A. the hero of the marathon B. the winner of the marathon

C.the strongest of the marathon D. the healthy man of the marathon


PERIOD 7+ 8: REPORTED SPEECH

I. (REPORTED SPEECH: STATEMENTS)

Change these sentences into Reported Speech:

1. Nam said I am told to be at school before 7 oclock.

2. Thu said All the students will have a meeting next week.

3. Phong said My parents are very proud of my good marks.

4. The teacher said All the homework must be done carefully.

5. Her father said to her You can go to the movie with your friend.

6. Hoa said I may visit my parents in the summer.

7. The teacher said We can collect old books for the poor students.

8. She said He doesnt buy this book.

9. The boys said We have to try our best to win the match.

10. Her classmate said Lan is the most intelligent girl in our class.

II. (REPORTED SPEECH: YES/NO QUESTIONS)

Change these questions into Reported Speech:


1. Do you enjoy reading? Phong asked Peter

2. Does she like sports? Hoa asked Lan

3. Do your sister and brother go to the same school? She asked Nam

4. Are there any oranges in the fridge? She asked her mom

5. Will it rain tomorrow morning? He asked his friend

6. Did you go to Hue three years ago? Tam asked Peter

7. Are Tam and Hoa late for class? Tuan asked Lan

8. She said to me Can you speak Chinese?

9. Will she be here for five days? Tam asked Thu

10. Are you reading now? She asked Ba

III.(REPORTED SPEECH: WH-QUESTIONS)

Change these questions into Reported Speech:

1. Where does your father work? The teacher asked me

2. How many people are there in your family? She asked Lan

.
3. Tams friend asked him How long will you stay in England?

4. "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.


.

5. Lien said to her teacher What can we do to help him?

6. How did you go to the airport? His friend asked him

7. How much does this dress cost? Lan asked Lien

8. Ba asked Tam How often do you wash your clothes?

9. When will your father leave Vietnam for the USA? Phong asked Thu

10. What are our children doing in the room ?Mr. Nguyen asked his wife.

IV.(REPORTED SPEECH: IMPERATIVES)

Change these sentences into Reported Speech:

1/ The manager said : Come into my office, please.

2/ The teacher said to us : Dont make so much noise.

3/ Mr.Green said : Please come to our dinner tonight, Bill.

4/ Susan said to Tom : Dont call me again at this late hour.

.
5/ She said to the boy : Show me what you have in your hand.

6/ The policeman ordered : Stay where you are and dont touch anything.
.

7/ The old lady said : Will you please water these flowers for me.
.

8/ She said : Dont leave your coat on this chair.


.

9/ She said to him : Dont speak to me like that and behave yourself.
.

10/ Peter said : Would you mind lending me your dictionary till next Monday.
.

V.Choose the best option that best completes each sentence:

1/. Ba told me that he was leaving for the capital _____________.

A. tomorrow B. the following week C. tonight D. next Sunday

2/. They asked me how many children_______________ .

A. I had B. had I C. I have D. have I

3/. Thu said she had been_____________ the day before.

A. here B. there C. in this place D. where

4/. They told their parents that they______________ their best to do the test.

A. try B. will try C. are trying D. would try

5/. She______________ me whether I liked classical music or not.

A. ask B. asks C. asked D. asking

6/. He asked me who the editor of that book____________ .

A. was B. were C. is D. has been

7/. He wants to know whether I_____________ back tomorrow.

A. come B. came C. will come D. would come


8/. I wonder why he______________ love his family.

A. doesnt B. dont C. didnt D. hasnt

9/ I didnt witness that accident.

A. He denied not having witnessed that accident. B. He denied having witnessed that
accident.

C. He denied not having witnessing that accident. D. He denied not had witnessed that
accident.

10/ Would you like to join our team?, he said.

A. He said to me would you like to join our team. B. He told me if I would like to join
their team.

C. He invited me to join their team. D. He asked me if I would like to join


our team

11/ You cheated in the exam. The teacher said to his students

A. The teacher insisted his students on cheating in the exam.

B. The teacher prevented his students from cheating in the exam.

C. The teacher advised his students to cheat in the exam.

D. The teacher accused his students of cheating in the exam.

12/ Dont touch that flower. the old lady said to the boy.

A. The old lady wanted the boy not to touching that flower.

B. The old lady insisted the boy on touching that flower.

C. The old lady warned the boy against touching that flower.

D. The old lady congratulated the boy on touching that flower.

13/ Lets go on a walk holiday! said Jane.

A. Jane suggested going on a walking holiday. B. Jane wanted us to go on a


walking holiday.

C. Jane invited us to go on a walking holiday. D. Jane allowed us to go on a walking


holiday.

14/ " Don't forget to give the book back to Mary," he said to me.
A. He reminded me to give the book back to Mary.

B. He reminded me to forget to give the book back to Mary.

C. He advised me to give the book back to Mary.

D. He advised me to forget to give the book back to Mary.

15/If I were you, I would take the job, said my friend.

A. My friend was thinking about taking the job. B. My friend insisted on taking the job for
me.

C. My friend advised me to take the job. D. My friend introduced the idea of taking the
job to me.

PERIOD 9 + 10: LISTENING and PHONETICS

I. Phonetics
A. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
that of the other three.

1. A. grammar B. damage C. mammal D. drama


2. A. both B. tenth C. myth D. with
3. A. gate B. gem C. gaze D. gaudy
4. A. thus B. thumb C. sympathy D. then
5. A. lays B. says C. stays D. plays
6. A. scholarship B. chaos C. cherish D. chorus
7. A. sign B. minor C. rival D. trivial
8. A. message B. privilege C. college D. collage
9. A. beard B. rehearse C. hearsay D.endearment
10. A. dynamic B. typical C. cynicism D. hypocrite
B. Choose the word which is stressed differently from that of the other three.

1. A. develop B. adjective C. generous D. popular


2. A. beautiful B. important C. delicious D. exciting
3. A. element B. regular C. believing D. policy
4. A. punctual B. tolerant C. utterance D. occurrence
5. A. expensive B. sensitive C. negative D. sociable
6. A. education B. development C. economic D. preparation
7. A. attend B. option C. percent D. become
8. A. literature B. entertainment C. recreation D. information
9. A. attractive B. perception C. cultural D. expensive
10. A. chocolate B. structural C. important D. national

PERIOD 11 + 12: READING and WORD FORM

I. Read the text and choose the best answer:

The population of the world has increased more in modern times than in all other ages of
history combined. World population totaled about 500 million in 1650. It doubled in the
period from 1650 - 1680. By the year 2000, the population will be about 6.6 billion.
Estimates based on research by the United Nations indicate that it will double in the twenty-
five years between 1975 and the year 2000.
No one knows the limits of the population that the earth can support. Thomas Malthus, an
English economist, developed a theory that became widely accepted in the nineteenth
century. He suggested that because world population tended to increase more rapidly than
food supply, we should continuously constrain available resources. Malthus cited wars,
famines, epidemics and other disasters as in the usual limitations of world population growth.
With recent advances in science and technology, including improved agricultural methods
and great progresses and in medicine, some of the limiting factors in population growth have
been lessened, with obvious results. International organizations have recommended programs
to encourage general economic development that target areas along with a decrease in birth
rates to effect a lasting solution.
1: Which of the options below is the best title for the passage?
A. A Brief History of Population and Over-population
B. Limiting Factors in Population Growth
C. The United Nations' Estimate
D. Thomas Malthus's Theory
2: What is the population from the estimates based on research by the US?
A. Two million B. Five hundred million
C. Seven billion D. Over six billion
3: Who was Thomas Malthus?
A. A scientist B. An economist
C. A doctor of medicine D. A United Nations' representative
4: According to the passage, the limiting factors in population growth have been lessened
because of __________.
A. precaution B. disasters C. improved technology D. scarcity
5: What do most experts recommend in order to solve problems of overpopulation?
A. Medical advance and improved agricultural methods.
B. Famine and epidemic.
C. Economic development and a decline in the birth rate.
D. Conservation of available resources.

II. Read the text and choose the best answer:

Doctors Without Borders / Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) is an independent


international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people
affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from
health are in more than 70 countries.
Each year, MSF doctors, nurses, logisticians, water-and-sanitation experts, administration,
and other medical and non-medical professionals depart on more than 3,800 field
assignments. They work alongside more than 22,500 locally hired staff to provide medical
care.
In emergencies and their aftermath, MSF provides health care, rehabilitates and runs
hospitals and clinics, performs surgery, battles, and epidemics, carries out vaccination
campaigns, operates feeding centers for malnourished children, and offers mental health care.
When needed, MSF also constructs wells and dispenses clean drinking water, and provides
shelter materials like blankets and plastic sheeting.
Through long-term programs, MSF treats patients with infectious diseases such as
tuberculosis, sleeping sickness, and HIV/ AIDS, and provides medical and psychological care
to marginalized groups such as street children.
MSF was founded in 1971 as a non-governmental organization to provide both emergency
medical assistance and bear witness publicity to the plight of the people it assists. As a
private non-profit association, MSF is an international network with sections in 19 countries.
1. What does MSF mean?
2. What is the aim of MSF?
3. Who involves in the MSF?
4. Tell some activities that MSF carries out when dealing with emergencies.
5. What is MSF's long-term program?
1. _______ MSF is often one of the first humanitarian organizations to arrive at the scene
of emergency.
3. _______ MSF was founded in 1971 as a non-governmental organization.
5. _______ MSF seldom carries out vaccination campaigns, or operates feeding centers for
malnourished children.
7. _______ MSF, a private non-profit association, is an international network with sections
in many countries.
9. _______ MSF has proven expertise in the field of epidemiology.
III. Put the correct form of the word given:
1. Disability is a physical _____________on your life. (limit)
2. Most governments in the Third World are trying to limit population __________.
(grow)
3. These measures were designed to improve the _____________of traveling by
airplane. (safe)
4. Its highly ___________that hell win the scholarship. (probably)
5. Alarmingly, the hole in the ozone layer has ___________ in size this year. (double)
6. The government is making great efforts to promote the family ____________program
throughout the country. (plan)
7. Despite the thick fog, the pilot managed to land the plane ___________. (safe)
8. I was asked to ______________my speech to ten minutes maximum. (limitation)
9. What is the _____________of our country? More than 80 million, I think.
(populate)
10. It wont take long to finish this work if we know how to do it __________. (science)

IV. Complete each sentence with the correct word or phrase in the box

Moon cakes marks valentines day polite


exchange roast traditional popular

1. Its _______________ in Vietnam to have banh chung on Tet vacation

2. Tet __________________ the beginning of spring and the start of a new year.

3. On ______________ people express their love to each other.


4. On Thanksgiving Day family people get together and have a large meal with
____________ turkey

5. On New Year Days people all over the world _________________ the best wishes

6. On the days of Tet everyone tries to be nice and ______________ to each other

7. Kumquat trees are ________________ in Vietnam on Tet

8. In Mid-autumn festival, children wear masks, parade in the streets; have parties with
______________ and lots of fruits.

PERIOD 13 + 14 : REVISION

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