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A. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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Unit 5: Ambition |
Unit 6: Money |
Unit 7: Tourism |
Unit 8: Science |
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Vocabulary & Word skills |
Vocabulary: Jobs, Describing jobs, Personal qualities, Work activities, Work-related collocations Prefixes: Single words vs hyphenated words |
Vocabulary: Number and currencies, Shops and services, Shopping, Verbs to do with money, Business, In school Verb patterns: Verb + infinitive, -ing form or bare form |
Vocabulary: Tourist attractions, Describing tourist attractions, Holiday activities Compound nouns: Traveling by plane, Holidays |
Vocabulary: Materials, Describing technology, Noun endings Verb + preposition |
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Grammar |
will vs be going to The first conditional Defining and non-defining relative clauses |
The second conditional Past perfect |
Present perfect vs past simple Reported speech |
The passive (present simple, past simple, present perfect, future, and modal verbs) |
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Listening |
Listening for markers and signposts |
Reading the task to identify what to listen for |
Emphatic stress |
Listening for speaker’s intention |
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Reading |
Completing a gap-fill text |
Gapped sentence tasks |
Multiple-choice questions |
Determining whether a statement is True, False or Does Not Say |
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Speaking |
Student holiday jobs: Developing answers with more details; Making contrasts |
Photo comparison and presentation: Structuring your speech; Ordering points or opinions; Justifying your opinions; Summing up your opinions |
Planning a holiday: Asking for clarification; Making, accepting and declining suggestions; Expressing no preference |
Making a complaint: Reacting and responding properly during a conversation; Making and dealing with a complaint |
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Writing |
An application letter: Structuring a formal letter |
An opinion essay: Varying your sentence structure |
A holiday blog: Informal omission of sentence subjects |
A formal letter: Writing a formal letter of complaint; Summing up |
B. PRACTICE TESTS
PART 1. PRONUNCIATION
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.
Question 1.
A. pilot
B. tiring
C. iron
D. income
Question 2.
A. talented
B. organized
C. terrified
D. unemployed
Question 3.
A. receipt
B. campsite
C. prospect
D. palace
Question 4.
A. fountain
B. discount
C. coupon
D. background
Question 5.
A. architect
B. advertise
C. passionate
D. gallery
Question 6.
A. refund
B. support
C. jungle
D. button
Question 7.
A. butcher
B. chemist
C. challenge
D. exchange
Question 8.
A. optimistic
B. apologize
C. discovery
D. phenomenon
Question 9.
A. engineer
B. newsagent
C. arrangement
D. greengrocer
Question 10.
A. mechanism
B. receptionist
C. repetitive
D. development
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.
Question 11.
A. steward
B. honest
C. career
D. cardboard
Question 12.
A. metal
B. remote
C. florist
D. patient
Question 13.
A. bargain
B. rubber
C. machine
D. model
Question 14.
A. flexible
B. touristy
C. spherical
D. cathedral
Question 15.
A. ambitious
B. encourage
C. assistant
D. telescope
Question 16.
A. monument
B. billionaire
C. interview
D. astronaut
Question 17.
A. extravagant
B. solicitor
C. disappointing
D. rectangular
Question 18.
A. qualification
B. electricity
C. antibiotics
D. enthusiastic
Question 19.
A. manufacturer
B. enthusiasm
C. independence
D. aluminium
Question 20.
A. entrepreneur
B. aquarium
C. spectacular
D. rechargeable
PART 2. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 1. Teaching young children can be very _______ when you see them improve and gain confidence.
A. creative
B. rewarding
C. well-paid
D. stressful
Question 2. The _______ provided first aid to the injured truck driver before transporting him to hospital.
A. locksmith
B. journalist
C. paramedic
D. groundskeeper
Question 3. The company hired a(n) _______ to create software for their new mobile app.
A. programmer
B. receptionist
C. builder
D. architect
Question 4. Mr. Christopher really wanted to work _______ over the summer, so when he saw the advertisement for a gardener, he immediately applied for it.
A. with children
B. nine-to-five
C. indoors
D. outdoors
Question 5. My sister is looking for a part-time job with _______ working hours to fit her university schedule.
A. positive
B. repetitive
C. ambitious
D. flexible
Question 6. Graduates often have the option to _______ their career with multiple graduate study schemes.
A. cooperate
B. fast-track
C. overestimate
D. undervalue
Question 7. He missed the interview because he _______slept after turning off his alarm.
A. under-
B. post-
C. over-
D. mis-
Question 8. Mr. Edmund speaks English, French, Spanish and Vietnamese because he grew up in a _______lingual environment.
A. multi-
B. semi-
C. co-
D. micro-
Question 9. What? You paid $120 for breakfast? They have certainly _______charged you. You should go back to complain.
A. ex-
B. over-
C. under-
D. re-
Question 10. They called a(n) _______ to inquire about a house that was for sale.
A. newsagent’s
B. optician’s
C. stationer’s
D. estate agent’s
Question 11. The security guard _______ to let me in because I couldn’t show my ID card.
A. refused
B. pretended
C. promised
D. decided
Question 12. Tourists often _______ their money for the local currency upon arrival at the airport.
A. exchange
B. borrow
C. charge
D. afford
Question 13. The _______ sells skincare products, perfumes, and makeup.
A. DIY store
B. clothes shop
C. cosmetics store
D. health food shop
Question 14. I bought this gold necklace at the _______.
A. butcher’s
B. jeweller’s
C. chemist’s
D. greengrocer’s
Question 15. A stable company is more likely to attract potential _______.
A. entrepreneurs
B. co-founders
C. solicitors
D. investors
Question 16. The boy _______ eating the cake even though there was some cream on his chin.
A. admitted
B. tried
C. risked
D. denied
Question 17. Teachers often prepare their lessons or relax in the _______ between classes.
A. playground
B. staff room
C. store room
D. corridor
Question 18. The _______ hosts world-class performances throughout the year.
A. opera house
B. national park
C. art gallery
D. shopping district
Question 19. They are exhausted after a long and _______ journey.
A. tireless
B. tired
C. tiring
D. tiresome
Question 20. I called a few travel _______ to compare prices before booking a cruise.
A. passes
B. zones
C. agents
D. blogs
Question 21. On the plane the _______ brought me a bottle of mineral water.
A. security guard
B. check-in clerk
C. flight attendant
D. firefighter pilot
Question 22. We were stuck in traffic on the motorway for hours because of _______.
A. roadworks
B. monuments
C. campsites
D. mountains
Question 23. We sat in the departure _______ waiting for our flight to be called.
A. gate
B. screen
C. board
D. lounge
Question 24. It can take a while to go through _______ at the airport.
A. passport control
B. flight number
C. boarding pass
D. hand luggage
Question 25. My grandfather enjoys listening to _______ music.
A. ceramic
B. atmospheric
C. spectacular
D. spherical
Question 26. She prefers a(n) _______ as it is lighter than carrying around multiple books.
A. digital camera
B. e-book reader
C. remote control
D. wireless speaker
Question 27. E-learning usually focuses on the interaction between teachers and students in _______ classrooms.
A. varied
B. ancient
C. virtual
D. multicultural
Question 28. The department I work in _______ customer complaints.
A. deals with
B. thinks of
C. argues with
D. cares for
Question 29. _______ is a soft, red-brown metal, used mostly in electrical equipment and for making wire and coins.
A. Steel
B. Copper
C. Concrete
D. Rubber
Question 30. He never really _______ the shock of his wife dying.
A. recovered from
B. dreamed of
C. laughed at
D. apologized for
Question 31. I can’t _______ to living on my own.
A. shout
B. adjust
C. prepare
D. complain
Question 32. It’s a programme designed to appeal mainly _______ 16 to 25-year-olds.
A. for
B. with
C. about
D. to
Question 33. Last summer, we visited the village _______ my grandmother was born.
A. which
B. whom
C. where
D. when
Question 34. If we _______ hurry up, we’ll be late for the meeting.
A. didn’t
B. don’t
C. aren’t
D. weren’t
Question 35. I can’t stand _______ the washing in the winter.
A. to do
B. do
C. doing
D. to doing
Question 36. She prefers _______ letters to sending emails.
A. to write
B. writing
C. to be written
D. to writing
Question 37. My friend Josephine, _______ parents live in New York, invited me to spend Christmas in the U.S.
A. who
B. where
C. which
D. whose
Question 38. Peter said he _______ some good marks the semester before.
A. gets
B. got
C. had gotten
D. have got
Question 39. Let me know if the film is good. If it is, I _______ it later.
A. am watching
B. will watch
C. won’t watch
D. am going to watch
Question 40. If I were you, I _______ for that job.
A. would apply
B. will apply
C. had applied
D. would have applied
Question 41. My close friend is pregnant. The doctor says she _______ the baby in May.
A. have
B. has had
C. was having
D. is going to have
Question 42. When you _______ reading the book, please return it to the library.
A. will finish
B. finish
C. are finishing
D. has finished
Question 43. Hoa said that she had watched that movie two weeks _______.
A. ago
B. after
C. now
D. before
Question 44. She claimed that she _______ to leave her job after she became pregnant.
A. forced
B. was forced
C. has forced
D. was forcing
Question 45. We visited the village in _______ our greatparents used to live.
A. which
B. that
C. where
D. whom
Question 46. _______ the fact that e-books have many advantages, they are not yet popular.
A. Despite
B. Even if
C. Although
D. However
Question 47. When he was a teenager, he _______ skiing in the winter.
A. was going
B. went
C. used to going
D. would be going
Question 48. Tom asked me if I’d like to go to the art exhibition with him but, to be honest, _______.
A. I don’t think.
B. I wouldn’t like.
C. I’d rather not.
D. I don’t want.
Question 49. The wheel, which _______ important for 4000 years, is one of mankind’s first inventions.
A. will remain
B. is remaining
C. has remained
D. remained
Question 50. By the time the concert began, we _______ our seats.
A. have found
B. had found
C. would found
D. found
Question 51. The number of entrepreneurs in computer software _______ over the past few years.
A. is doubled
B. have doubled
C. will double
D. has doubled
Question 52. The details of the contract _______ yet.
A. hadn’t settled
B. weren’t settled
C. have settled
D. haven’t been settled
Question 53. If your teacher were here now, he _______ us with this difficult exercise.
A. will help
B. would help
C. has helped
D. had helped
Question 54. He made me _______ they had left the district.
A. to believe
B. believed
C. believe
D. believing
Question 55.
– A: “Are you busy tonight? Would you like to go for coffee?”
– B: “Sorry. I _______ the new movie with my boyfriend. He’s already bought the tickets.”
A. will see
B. have seen
C. see
D. am going to see
Question 56.
– A: “Are you going to Amy’s party this evening?”
– B: “Yes. Are you going too? I _______ you a lift.”
A. will give
B. give
C. am giving
D. am going to give
Question 57. I don’t think England _______ the next World Cup.
A. win s
B. is winning
C. will win
D. is going to win
Question 58. If you inherited a million pounds, what _______ with the money?
A. would you do
B. will you do
C. do you do
D. are you going to do
Question 59. They first _______ in 2018. They _______ good friends ever since.
A. met - have been
B. met - were
C. have met - were
D. have met - have been
Question 60. We’ve been friends on Facebook for years, but it was the first time I _______ him face to face.
A. was meeting
B. met
C. had met
D. would meet
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 61. Night markets in this area are often the best places for a bargain because one can find many things he/she likes at low prices.
A. a fair client
B. a nice store
C. a good deal
D. a reliable business
Question 62. I had to work long hours at night, so I was worn out when I got home.
A. exhausted
B. punctual
C. energetic
D. outgoing
Question 63. Using apps to order online is becoming more prevalent among young people.
A. affordable
B. popular
C. expensive
D. modern
Question 64. The city is famous for its magnificent architecture and historical landmarks.
A. romantic
B. touristy
C. impressive
D. luxurious
Question 65. There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. Nevertheless, it is important that we try.
A. However
B. Moreover
C. Consequently
D. Fortunately
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 66. The staff were worried that the new marketing scheme would fail.
A. pass
B. succeed
C. disappear
D. waste
Question 67. Professional athletes take part in intense training sessions, in which they work extremely hard.
A. tiring
B. extravagant
C. unique
D. relaxing
Question 68. This is a high-quality product at a very affordable price.
A. expensive
B. peaceful
C. badly-paid
D. boring
Question 69. Don’t be so apathetic - how can you get a job if you don’t even start looking?
A. honest
B. enthusiastic
C. optimistic
D. reliable
Question 70. Everybody loves Whitney since she is outgoing and gregarious.
A. unsociable
B. unconfident
C. impatient
D. dishonest
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 71. Kris kindly offered Sam to drive her to the airport, but she turned him down.
A. kindly
B. Sam to drive
C. to
D. down
Question 72. Everyone is feeling a bit cold here; would you mind to close all the windows?
A. is
B. would
C. a
D. to close
Question 73. To my opinion, physical schools will become very rare in the future.
A. will become
B. very rare
C. To my opinion
D. physical schools
Question 74. Have you ever wondered what would happen whether people didn’t have the Internet?
A. ever wondered
B. we didn’t have
C. whether
D. what would happen
Question 75. Kent refused to join the school basketball team, this was not good news at all.
A. the school
B. to join
C. this was
D. not good news
Question 76. Sylvia Earle, an underwater explorer and marine biologist, who was born in the USA in 1935.
A. underwater
B. the USA
C. who was
D. biologist
Question 77. Automobiles began to be equipped by built-in radios around 1930.
A. by
B. to be
C. around
D. Automobiles
Question 78. Passengers shouldn’t be thrown away their tickets since they may be checked during the journey.
A. be thrown
B. their
C. they
D. be checked
Question 79. My uncle was a community leader whom everyone in our town admired him very much.
A. everyone
B. was
C. him
D. whom
Question 80. I believe I can reach your requirements, so I am writing this letter to apply for the position of English-speaking local tour guide.
A. am writing
B. to apply
C. position
D. reach
PART 3. LISTENING
Task 1. Listen to five people talking about their jobs. Match the speakers (1-5) with the pictures (A-F). There is one extra picture that you should write (X).
Bài nghe:
Task 2. Listen to two people talking about a product. Fill in each gap with ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER.
Bài nghe:
Question 6. The man’s budget for the laptop is around __________ dollars.
Question 7. The laptop can handle __________ games without overheating.
Question 8. The man’s old laptop crashes even when he is just reading the __________.
Question 9. The new laptop offers a warranty within __________ months.
Question 10. The __________ per cent discount is offered if the man buys the laptop today.
Task 3. Listen to two students talking about a trip to the beach. Write T (true) or F (false).
Bài nghe:
Question 11. The boy doesn’t need sunblock for the trip. _______
Question 12. The girl suggests bringing some snacks for a party. _______
Question 13. They are going to swim with sea turtles during the trip. _______
Question 14. The discussion is to raise awareness of protecting sea turtles. _______
Question 15. The girl will invite her friends to join the event. _______
Task 4. Listen to two students talking about inventions and choose the best answer.
Bài nghe:
Question 16. What does the new invention do?
A. stops draughts in some areas
B. turns moisture from the air into water
C. takes moisture out of the air
D. finds water for draught areas
Question 17. The boy thinks the smartphone is great because it can _______.
A. solve real-world problems
B. do different tasks on one device
C. call and take photos at the same time
D. save money by not buying many devices
Question 18. What does the boy agree with the girl?
A. There are a lot of problems when using smartphones.
B. We can’t take control of our smartphones.
C. We sometimes overuse our smartphones.
D. Smartphones negatively changed the way we live.
Question 19. What invention does the girl think is useful for the future?
A. the AI robot
B. the translator
C. the air cleaner
D. the flying car
Question 20. What could be true about the future invention?
A. It uses less energy.
B. It is cheaper.
C. It is easy to use.
D. It needs only a few people to operate.
PART 4. READING
Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the blanks.
LOCAL TOUR GUIDES WANTED
The Tour Guide Network is looking for local tour guides during the three coming months.
Join us to offer (1) _______ to international visitors around the city’s best spots!
We need enthusiastic local guides to support different sightseeing tours around the city.
Ideal candidates must be:
● Knowledgeable (2) _______ the city’s history and famous destinations
● Good at (3) _______ to help visitors explore local cultures
● Able (4) _______ issues like delays or accidents
● (5) _______ during the time of three months
● Experienced with large groups of visitors (6) _______ can take up to 20 people in each group
Send your CV to localtourguides@gmail.com if you want to become a part of us!
(Adapted from Practice Tests Grade 10)
Question 1.
A. travel unforgettable experiences
B. unforgettable experiences travel
C. unforgettable travel experiences
D. experiences unforgettable travel
Question 2.
A. of
B. by
C. about
D. with
Question 3.
A. communicator
B. communicating
C. communicative
D. communicate
Question 4.
A. to handle
B. handle
C. handling
D. handled
Question 5.
A. Patient
B. Talented
C. Sensitive
D. Available
Question 6.
A. what
B. that
C. whom
D. where
Read the passage about Martin Lewis and decide whether the following statements are T (true), F (false) or NG (not given).
MARTIN LEWIS: THE MONEY MAN
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where to use it, and, most importantly, how to save it!
Martin was always interested in saving money and helping others to save money. He shared helpful tips with friends about it, he talked about it on television, and he wrote about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to create the website moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site, and soon thousands of people were using it. The website provided a wealth of useful information. It told people which times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things they couldn’t afford before. And if you needed to borrow money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and began recommending it to their friends.
The website was a resounding success and Martin did a great job. Currently, over 13 million people use moneysavingexpert.com every month. However, in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million, but he never stopped helping people. Since selling the website, he has given away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He’s certainly brought smiles to many people’s faces. And it all started with £100.
(Adapted from english-practice.net)
Question 7. Martin Lewis is an expert on how to spend less money.
Question 8. He paid someone abroad to design his website.
Question 9. After launching the website, Martin only shared money-saving ideas online.
Question 10. People can save money by going to supermarkets at certain times of the day.
Question 11. The site advised users on suitable banks for borrowing money alone.
Question 12. Martin Lewis stopped helping people after selling the website.
Read the passage about a brief history of the camera and choose the option that best fits each of the blanks.
How Was The First Camera Invented?
(13) _______ that led him to become an apprentice in architecture and theater design. As Louis continued experimenting with silver, Louis eventually discovered a relatively simple method that worked.
In 1839, Louis Daguerre invented the Daguerreotype, (14) _______. During light exposure, a thin film of silver iodide was applied to a metal plate. The photographer would then treat it with mercury vapor and heated saltwater in the darkness. (15) _______.
In spite of being technically a mirror that reflects the world it captured, the Daguerreotype produced positive images, unlike the ‘negative’ images of Joseph Niépce. (16) _______, but technological advances drastically decreased this time period within a few years, allowing the camera to even be used for family portraits.
In exchange for a lifetime pension for Louis and his son, the French government purchased the rights to the daguerreotype photographic design technique. (17) _______. Soon, every wealthy household was taking advantage of this new technology.
(Adapted from Pixsy)
Question 13.
A. Louis Daguerre was passionate for finding a simple method to create permanent images
B. Since Louis Daguerre had passion for finding a simple way to create permanent images
C. It was Louis Daguerre’s passion for finding a simple method to create permanent images
D. The passion for finding a simple method to create permanent images by Louis Daguerre
Question 14.
A. an early form of photographic camera
B. was an early photographic camera
C. it was an early photographic camera invention
D. and it became the early photographic camera
Question 15.
A. Meanwhile, the photographer carefully observed the image forming on the plate before completing the remaining film processing steps
B. Thus, the metal plate gradually reflected less light as photographers continued to expose it to the environment
C. In contrast, many early photographers focused mainly on improving camera lenses rather than perfecting the chemical process itself
D. As a result, any silver iodide that was unaffected by the light would be removed, leaving behind a fixed image on the camera
Question 16.
A. Initially, Daguerreotype photography required long exposure times
B. Daguerreotype photography requiring long exposure times initially
C. Long exposure times first required by Daguerreotype photography
D. Because Daguerreotype photography required long exposure times
Question 17.
A. Yet, France maintained strict control over the technique to prevent commercial copying
B. Later, France presented the technology and science behind it as a “free gift to the world”
C. At the same time, scientists across Europe debated the artistic value of photography
D. Therefore, access to the new photographic process remained limited to trained specialists
Read the passage about dream jobs and choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
Dream Jobs
During our teenage years, all the pupils at my school had to attend a meeting with a ‘career advisor’ who seemed to know only about jobs at the local shipyard. That was fine for some, but many of us would have liked to hear about a wider variety of opportunities at that time. If only she had known about the jobs I’ve been researching for this article! It seems there are positions out there that are almost too good to be true.
Take the job of ‘Ice Cream Flavour Consultant’ at the ice cream manufacturer Frederick’s for example. Imagine making and tasting ice cream for a living! From Frederick’s website, I learned that those in this role are all chefs and food scientists, and often go on what they call ‘taste hunts’ where they travel to other countries, trying new foods to get inspiration for new products. The website’s homepage also states that ‘every ingredient deserves consideration’, meaning anything from peanuts to potatoes could make it into the next flavour consultant’s invention. I guess the only downside to this job is probably having to taste failed creations.
Another job that sounds incredibly glamorous is the one for those who dream of living on a remote island. As the caretaker of a private island in the Maldives, Simon Grainger enjoys the fabulous weather, fishing, and boating as part of his work. However, he says that while it may sound more like an extended holiday than a job, the responsibilities can be demanding. These include maintaining and repairing the island owners’ property and cleaning up after storms. Plus, being alone on an island means that your social life suffers. Meeting friends requires an hour’s boat ride, which is never easy and sometimes impossible. Grainger warns anyone considering a job like his to be realistic about it. He says you have to be practical, physically fit, and happy in your own company. If you are this type of person, you’ll do well at the job and never want to go back to life on the mainland.
A fortune cookie is a crescent-shaped biscuit given away in Chinese restaurants, containing a small piece of paper with a message on it. Millions of these are read daily, but few know people actually get paid to write the words of wisdom you find when you crack your cookie open. Daisy Cheng, president of New Asian Food in Los Angeles, was one such person. It wasn’t exactly her chosen career path, but a role she took on by chance. When the company expanded and realized it needed to update the messages on the cookies, she was asked to do it because her English was better than other employees’. She found it difficult to start with, but soon she was finding inspiration everywhere, from subway signs to newspapers.
As a writer myself, I’d love to create messages for fortune cookies, but I’d also be delighted to do any other of these amazing jobs. Listen up career advisors!
(Adapted from Engexam.info)
Question 18. How does the writer feel about the career advisor he met when he was young?
A. He regrets that she was unable to help any of the teenagers.
B. He found her guidance quite useful at the time.
C. He thought it was unnecessary to see her.
D. He wishes she had been aware of a greater variety of job options.
Question 19. What is claimed on the website for Frederick’s ice cream?
A. There is no food type that they will refuse to experiment with.
B. They are able to make most ingredients taste good in ice cream.
C. They trial every new flavour creation internationally before it goes on sale.
D. No other ice cream producer has greater expertise.
Question 20. What does Grainger say about his role as caretaker on a private island?
A. He is considering giving it up so he can move back to the mainland.
B. The only thing that is hard about it is being alone on the island.
C. It might not be the right job for everyone.
D. The holiday lifestyle involved is not always enjoyable.
Question 21. What does the fourth paragraph say about Daisy Cheng getting her job writing the words of wisdom on fortune cookies?
A. She did not deliberately choose to do the job.
B. She got the job because none of her colleagues spoke any English.
C. She applied for it when the company grew and needed more people to do the job.
D. She tried to avoid doing the job at first.
Question 22. What does ‘one such person’ refer to in the fourth paragraph?
A. someone who is a company vice president
B. someone from New York
C. someone who didn’t know fortune cookie message writers existed
D. someone who writes the messages in fortune cookies
Read the passage about ecotourism and choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
Ecotourism, which focuses on environmentally responsible travel, has become increasingly popular in recent years. To attract more customers, many destinations are now using social media and virtual reality (VR) technology. By showcasing stunning natural landscapes and wildlife through immersive VR experiences, these locations can reach potential travelers worldwide without them leaving their homes. This approach allows customers to virtually experience the beauty of remote areas, generating excitement and interest in real-life visits.
Furthermore, eco-friendly accommodations and local community involvement have become important factors in attracting tourists. Travelers are increasingly seeking destinations that prioritize sustainability, such as resorts that use renewable energy or support conservation efforts. Social media platforms like Thread and TikTok also play a crucial role in promoting these sustainable experiences, where people share their personal experiences, attracting even more tourists.
Technology, especially mobile apps, is another effective tool in promoting ecotourism. Apps providing real-time information about wildlife sightings or conservation projects encourage tourists to engage directly with their environment. Such mobile apps enhance the visitor experience and help foster a sense of responsibility towards nature.
With these modern marketing techniques, ecotourism is expanding its reach and appealing to a wider range of customers. As people become more conscious of environmental issues, the demand for eco-friendly travel experiences is expected to continue to grow.
(Adapted from The BBC News)
Question 23. The word stunning in paragraph 1 can be best replaced by _______.
A. challenging
B. breathtaking
C. demanding
D. disappointing
Question 24. The word them in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A. potential tourists
B. natural landscapes
C. VR experiences
D. wild animals
Question 25. The word prioritize in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
A. neglect
B. consider
C. broadcast
D. disconnect
Question 26. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to attract more customers for ecotourism?
A. Social media
B. Virtual reality technology
C. Cultural activities
D. Local community involvement
Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. These mobile apps provide entertainment features that make travel more convenient and environmentally friendly for visitors.
B. These mobile apps make trips more enjoyable and encourage tourists to be more mindful of the natural environment.
C. Tourists rely on these mobile apps to explore interesting activities and natural landscapes throughout their trips.
D. These mobile apps can replace traditional tour guides by providing tourists with detailed information about the environment.
Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Ecotourism focuses on relaxing travel experiences rather than environmental protection.
B. Social media platforms discourage tourists from visiting environmentally sensitive areas.
C. Mobile applications are rarely used and play only a minor role in promoting ecotourism.
D. Virtual reality allows tourists to explore remote areas without physically traveling there.
Question 29. Which paragraph discusses the role of virtual reality in attracting tourists?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Question 30. Which paragraph mentions tourists becoming more environmentally aware?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about customer service and choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
Customer service in the modern era has changed significantly, especially with the support of technology. It’s not simply about solving problems, but also about ensuring customers have a great experience at all times.
[I] Customers now enjoy convenient services through many channels, such as social media, email, live chat and phone. [II] For example, if someone has a question about delivery, they can easily use live chat on the website or app to get the answer. [III] Many companies also use social media to provide real-time support to customer questions and complaints. [IV] By using different channels, customers feel more connected and get the support they need in a timely manner.
With the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology, customer support has become even easier. AI chatbots can handle the most common issues, allowing human workers to focus on more complex tasks. For example, when making a reservation at a restaurant, you simply click on the chat, enter your questions, fill in your information, and your reservation is ready.
Another aspect of using technology in customer care is how personalized support is given to each person. By tracking customer information and shopping history, most online shopping services can provide one-on-one support with personalized suggestions and quick responses, making each customer’s shopping experience better. For example, if a customer often buys skincare products, the services can suggest useful and similar products to what was bought before. Also, when a customer needs assistance, the recorded history and information help give faster and more accurate answers. One-on-one support helps improve the shopping experience, leading to greater customer satisfaction and loyalty.
(Adapted from Practice Tests Grade 10)
Question 31. Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit?
This makes it easier for people to get help at any time, without having to wait long.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Question 32. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of customer service nowadays?
A. being active in different forms
B. being quick and easy
C. giving perfect answers
D. being available with real-time support
Question 33. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. the companies
B. the channels
C. the customers
D. the services
Question 34. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. AI and technology can solve all types of customer requests.
B. AI and technology can answer basic questions from customers.
C. AI and technology can book a table without taking information.
D. AI and technology can make customer service less costly.
Question 35. The word handle in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _______.
A. solve
B. replace
C. repair
D. support
Question 36. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A. AI and technology make customer support easier, although they do not always deal with simple problems.
B. AI and technology make customer support easier as they can handle simple problems and let people focus on more difficult tasks.
C. Thanks to AI and technology, people can focus on easy tasks and leave the difficult ones to chatbots.
D. AI and technology make customer support easier because they mainly deal with difficult problems, leaving simple ones to people.
Question 37. The word similar in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______.
A. same
B. various
C. different
D. total
Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. One-on-one support has little impact on the shopping experience, which can bring about lower customer loyalty and satisfaction.
B. Giving support to each individual might improve the shopping experience, not customer loyalty and satisfaction.
C. Giving one-on-one support can improve the shopping experience and help build stronger customer loyalty and satisfaction.
D. With one-on-one support, many customers want to improve their shopping experience, especially in terms of customer loyalty and satisfaction.
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. It takes more time to get online customer service than to phone directly.
B. It is more often to see skincare products than others through customer service.
C. Using customer history makes chatbots give less support than humans do.
D. Customer services can provide one-on-one support when needed.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. With the help of technology, customer service nowadays has more to offer customers.
B. Technology has completely changed customer service, but hardly with more benefits.
C. While technology supports customer service, some tasks need to be done by humans.
D. AI and technology can suggest what customers might want, thereby enhancing customer service.
PART 5. SPEAKING & WRITING
Choose the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 1. Jones and Kate are talking about a job interview.
– Jones: “_______”
– Kate: “I haven’t gone to the interview yet. It’s tomorrow. I’m so nervous.”
A. How was your interview?
B. How was your job going on?
C. Where are you going?
D. What’s the matter with you?
Question 2. Tom and Alex are making plans for the weekend.
– Tom: “Do you feel like going fishing this weekend?”
– Alex: “_______”
A. You’re welcome.
B. What a great idea!
C. I feel very bored.
D. I don’t agree, I’m afraid.
Question 3. Jenny and Jimmy are talking about university education.
– Jenny: “I think having a university degree is the only way to succeed in life.”
– Jimmy: “_______. There are successful people without a degree.”
A. That’s all right.
B. I don’t quite agree.
C. I can’t agree more.
D. That’s life.
Question 4. A customer is talking to a shop assistant about a faulty product.
– The customer: “I bought this camcorder yesterday at your store, but it doesn’t work.”
– The assistant: “_______. Would you like a refund or an exchange?”
A. I’m sorry to hear that.
B. I apologize for the delay.
C. Thank you for your purchase.
D. I totally agree with you.
Question 5. Rosie and Brake are deciding where to have lunch.
– Rosie: “Would you like to go out for lunch or eat in the cafeteria?
– Brake: “_______”
A. OK. I’ll join you in a few minutes.
B. That sounds like a good idea.
C. Either suggestion is fine by me.
D. I’m of the opposite opinion.
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful exchange in each of the following questions.
Question 6.
a. Sue: It’s more than amazing because I had a lot of first-time experiences.
b. Gary: How was your trip to the Netherlands?
c. Gary: It must be your best trip so far this year.
A. a - b - c
B. b - a - c
C. c - a - b
D. c - b -a
Question 7.
a. Jim: I don’t know how to use this 3D printer.
b. Jim: Ah, thank you! I thought it used Wi-Fi to connect.
c. Ben: You need to connect it to your computer using the cable.
A. b - a - c
B. a - c - b
C. b - c - a
D. a - b - c
Question 8.
a. Staff: We will get back to you shortly, Sir.
b. Staff: Good morning, Sir! How can I help you?
c. Staff: Can I have your information and receipt? I’ll forward this to the technical team.
d. Man: There’s something wrong with my tablet. It’s frozen again. It’s still under warranty.
e. Man: Thank you. My name is Tom Holland. Here is the receipt.
A. b - d - a - e - c
B. b - e - a - d - c
C. b - e - c - d - a
D. b - d - c - e - a
Question 9.
a. Henry: I’m waiting for my sister as she’s picking me up today.
b. Henry: She’s a sports coach. How about your sister?
c. Susan: Hey! What’s up?
d. Susan: Oh, what does she do?
e. Susan: My sister is a video game developer. She really loves her job.
A. a - d - b - c - e
B. c - a - d - b - e
C. c - b - a - d - e
D. c - a - e - d - b
Question 10.
a. Anna: How does it help your daily life?
b. Anna: Amazing! Smartphones have made communication and learning so much easier.
c. Anna: What invention do you think has changed our lives the most?
d. John: I think it’s the smartphone. We use it every day for so many different purposes.
e. John: I often use my phone to learn English, send messages, and search for information.
A. a - e - c - d - b
B. c - e - a - d - b
C. a - d - c - e - b
D. c - d - a - e - b
Choose the option that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 11. “OK, you can walk the dog today,” Lisa said to her daughter.
A. Lisa agreed to let her daughter walk the dog that day.
B. Lisa promised to let her daughter walk the dog the next day.
C. Lisa encouraged her daughter to walk the dog the previous day.
D. Lisa arranged to walk the dog for her daughter that day.
Question 12. Mr. Quang has been working for this firm for five years now.
A. Mr. Quang worked for this firm for five years.
B. Mr. Quang works for this firm in five years.
C. Mr. Quang began to work for this firm five years ago.
D. Mr. Quang will work for this firm for another five years.
Question 13. The volunteer team looks after orphans who live in mountainous areas.
A. Orphans who live in mountainous areas are cared by the volunteer team.
B. The volunteer team pays attention to orphans in mountainous areas.
C. Orphans living in mountainous areas are taken care of by the volunteer team.
D. In mountainous areas, there are orphans who need to be cared for.
Question 14. The center should let members use all the facilities.
A. Members have to use all the facilities in the center.
B. Members should be allowed to use all the facilities.
C. Facilities must be used by only members.
D. The center should develop its facilities.
Question 15. “I am going to visit my grandparents tomorrow,” said Minh.
A. Minh said he would visit his grandparents tomorrow.
B. Minh said that he is going to visit his grandparents tomorrow.
C. Minh said that I was going to visit my grandparents the day after.
D. Minh said he was going to visit his grandparents the following day.
Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 16. He felt very tired. He was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
A. He felt so tired that he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
B. He felt very tired because he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
C. He felt very tired, so he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
D. Although he felt tired, he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain.
Question 17. The man and his dogs were rescued. They were inside the building when the fire broke out.
A. The man and his dogs who were rescued were in the building when the fire broke out.
B. They rescued the man and his dogs which were in the building when the fire broke out.
C. The man and his dogs that were in the building when the fire broke out were rescued.
D. Having been rescued, the man and his dogs were in the building when the fire broke out.
Question 18. The new contract sounds good. However, it seems to have some problems.
A. In spite of the fact that the new contract sounds good, it appears to have some problems.
B. In spite of its sound, the new contract appears to have many problems.
C. In order to get less problems, the new contract should improve its sound.
D. If it had much less problems, the new contract would sound better.
Question 19. I have been to Colchester. It is the oldest town in England.
A. I have been to Colchester, where is the oldest town in England.
B. I have been to Colchester that is the oldest town in England.
C. I have been to Colchester the oldest town in England.
D. I have been to Colchester, which is the oldest town in England.
Question 20. Jayden doesn’t have enough money. He can’t buy a new games console.
A. If Jayden had enough money, he could buy a new games console.
B. If Jayden has enough money, he can buy a new games console.
C. If Jayden doesn’t have enough money, he can’t buy a new games console.
D. If Jayden didn’t have enough money, he couldn’t buy a new games console.
Choose the best arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful text in each of the following questions.
Question 21.
Hey Thomas,
a. I’m thinking about applying for that position because I enjoy organising events and this could be a great way to gain more experience.
b. It seems the club is seeking someone with experience in event planning and organising.
c. The ideal candidate should also have good communication skills and the ability to work in a big team.
d. Do you think I should apply? I’d like to hear from you soon.
e. Have you seen the job description for the new event planner position in our club?
Sophia
A. e - b - c - a - d
B. e - c - a - b - d
C. e - c - b - d - a
D. e - b - d - c - a
Question 22.
Dear Sir or Madam,
a. The other problem is it freezes and runs slowly whenever I play games or watch movies.
b. Last Sunday, I purchased a laptop from your website when it was on sale.
c. I would like to request a full refund as soon as possible. I have attached the receipt below. Thank you for your attention and I look forward to your reply.
d. I have tried calling your customer service hotline but there was no answer.
e. Unfortunately, the laptop has two problems. It frequently disconnects from the Internet so I have to restart it every time.
Yours faithfully,
Lily Collins
A. b - e - a - d - c
B. b - a - c - d - e
C. b - d - c - e - a
D. b - c - e - a - d
Question 23.
Hi Susan,
a. I’m thinking about becoming a costume designer or a toy manufacturer in the future.
b. The job-sharing session led by Mr. Charlie this morning was wonderful, and I would like to share my thoughts on my future career with you.
c. Both jobs require you to be creative and skilled, and you also work under pressure.
d. I would also love to be a stunt performer, but I’m afraid that job requires a lot of physical strength.
e. What about you? What jobs are you interested in?
Love,
Linh
A. b - a - d - e - c
B. b - a - c - d - e
C. b - c - d - a - e
D. b - a - d - c - e
Question 24.
a. People can easily create documents, attend online meetings, and search for information.
b. Thanks to the laptop, learning and working have become more flexible and convenient.
c. Today, it is an essential gadget for both students and office workers.
d. It also allows users to work from multiple locations instead of just one office.
e. The laptop, invented in 1981, was created to help people work and study more efficiently.
A. e - c - a - d - b
B. c - e - b - a - e
C. b - e - a - d - c
D. e - b - a - c - d
Question 25.
a. If people are looking for an amazing travel experience, Italy is a must-visit destination, a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
b. To explore Italian culture, tourists can visit St. Mark’s Square, where they can enjoy local festivals, music, and traditional cuisine.
c. Whether people are fans of history, culture, or natural beauty, Italy always has something for them to enjoy.
d. For nature lovers, they can admire the stunning scenery of the Amalfi Coast or relax in the peaceful countryside of Tuscany.
e. Visitors can travel back in time by exploring iconic landmarks such as the ancient ruins of Rome and the art museums of Florence.
A. a - d - c - b - e
B. a - e - b - d - c
C. a - c - b - d - e
D. a - e - d - c - e
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Đề thi Học kì 2 Tiếng Anh 10
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Môn: Tiếng Anh 10
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(Đề số 1)
LISTENING
I. LISTEN to audio 3.03 and MATCH the tourist attractions (1-4) with their correct countries (A-E), there are TWO countries that you DON’T NEED.
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1/ Havel’s Market 2/ The Liberty Statue 3/ The Old Harbour 4/ The Trevi Fountain |
A. Italy B. Czech Republic C. Slovakia D. Hungary E. Croatia F. Germany |
2. LISTEN to audio 3.09 about how people spent there holidays. WRITE T (True) or F (False) for the following statements (1-7.
1.Hilary is 50 years old.
2.Hilary went on an adventure holiday with local farmers.
3.Kevin went to Austria.
4.Kevin helped escort baby turtles to the environment.
5.Terry visited a national park in Vietnam.
6.His smartphone was taken by the monkey.
LANGUAGE FOCUS
1. Choose the word /phrase (A, B, or C ) that best fits the blank space in each sentence
1. I want to buy a couple of magazines, so I’m going to the ___.
a. newsagent’s
b. jeweller's
c. optician’s
2. Let’s get some plants from the ___ for Mum’s birthday.
a. estate agent’s
b. greengrocer's
c. garden centre
3. Dad hurt his back, but he got something from the ___ to help with the pain.
a. DIY store
b. chemist’s
c. cosmetics store
4. People go to a ___ if they want to send a letter abroad.
a. post office
b. stationer's
c. bank
5. My dad visits the ___ when he wants to build or make something at home.
a. florist's
b. cosmetics store
c. DIY store
II. Fill in the sentences with “for” or “since”
1.I haven't been in Italy_________ July 2008.
2. Jim has practiced playing music__________ three hours. Now he is tired.
3.We have had this Rolls Royce car____________ 1998.
4.I have been in a romantic relationship with Jane____________ we graduated.
5.Caroline hasn't eaten meat____________ ages.
III. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use one verb in the past simple and one in the past perfect.
1. The film __________ (start) when we _______ (arrive) at the cinema because we were very late.
2. Mum ___________ (find) my homework after I ____________ (go) to school.
3. When Sharon __________ (get) to the bus stop, she realised that the bus ____________ (leave) a few minutes earlier.
4. After Dad __________ (come) home from work, we __________ (eat) dinner together.
5. When I _____________ (call) my grandma, she ____________ (not receive) my letter.
READING
I. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.
China’s child labour is a huge problem, and there is (1) _________ evidence that it is increasing in China. Although there is no official figure on the number of children working in China, it is (2) __________ by many that of the 10 million children out of school, over 5 million are working in factories. It was reported in Sichuan, China’s most (3) __________ province, that 85% of children who drop out of school are working elsewhere. Even in some less populated (4)__________ provinces, over 20% of the work force is made up of children. Also, in the last few years, the rate of children kidnapped has increased rapidly. It is believed that the children kidnapped are sold off to factories to work. For example, in 1994, about 48 Chinese brick-shop-workers kidnapped over 100 children. It is known that forty of those children were forced to work 10 hours a day, but with no (5) __________. China’s child labour cannot be overlooked.
1.A.clean B.clear C.transparent D.through
2.A.estimated B.estimate C.estimating D.estimation
3.A.crowded B.popular C.populated D.popularity
4.A.country B.city C.village D.rural
5.A.wage B.salary C.reward D.All of them
II. Read an article about national parks. Then answer some questions below.
National Parks
Have you ever been to a national park? Below are three of national parks in the world. They may be taken as reference for your travel list.
1. Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam
Cuc Phuong National Park is located 160 kilometres south west of Hanoi. It is the first of Vietnam's nine national parks to be established, and it contains over 200 square kilometres of rainforest. Tourists go there to study butterflies, visit caves, hike mountains and look at the 1,000-year-old tree. The best time to visit the park is during the dry season, from October to April, when the rainy season is over.
2. Nairobi National Park, Kenya
Nairobi National Park is Kenya's smallest park, but you may be surprised at the large variety of animals that live there. Visitors, especially children, can go there to learn how to recognise the different species of animals and plants. They also learn about the habits of animals and how one species is dependent upon another for survival. An interesting feature of this park is the Orphanage, where lots of orphaned or abandoned animals are taken care of.
3. Everglades National Park, USA
Everglades National Park is a sub-tropical wilderness in the southeastern United States. This national park is special because it has plants and animals from both tropical and temperate zones. Due to an increase in population and the use of nearby land for farming, there are toxic levels of chemicals in the water. This contamination has threatened the park and many of the animals in it.
1. Is June a suitable time to visit Cuc Phuong National Park? Why?
_____________________________________________________________________
2. Where is Nairobi National Park?
_____________________________________________________________________
3. What kinds of animals are taken care of in Nairobi’s Orphanage?
_____________________________________________________________________
4. Why is Everglades National Park special?
_____________________________________________________________________
5. Why is Everglades National Park endangered?
_____________________________________________________________________
WRITING
A website is offering one lucky person the chance to win £5,000 to spend in their favourite shop. To enter the competition, you need to write an essay about the following things.
•Say what your favourite shop is and explain why.
•Choose what you would buy if you won the money.
•Say who you would take with you on the shopping trip.
•Describe your attitude to spending money.
SPEAKING
Read the following conversation which is about panning a holiday, then answer questions below.
A: Hello, summer is coming. A. Let’s make an excursion to Đà Lạt.
B: What a good idea! I think we should go there by couch. It is very far from our city.
C: It is about 400 km, so we will be very tired. What about travelling by plane?
A: B. Either suggestion is fine by me.
B: I think we should travel by couch as plane tickets are pricey.
C: OK! When will we go? C. How about 26th May 2023? That will be one week after the end of 2nd semester.
A: D. I like that idea. Let’s start at 6:30 at our school and arrive there at 12:00.
B: Do you fancy Skyview hotel? It is a very nice and comfortable hotel on a hillside.
A: E. I’d rather not. Why don’t we choose one downtown? We could always travel to the street at night.
C: I recommend Colline hotel.
A: Great! We can take many photographs, eat a lot of food, and buy souvenirs for our relatives.
B & C: Yeah, I’m so excited!
There are 5 sentences which are in italic and bold form (A-E). Which of them is:
Making suggestions:
Accepting a suggestion:
Declining a suggestion
Expressing no preference:
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