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CONSOLIDATION 4 (UNITS 13-16)
TEST 1
PHONOLOGY
1. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. forecast b. abrupt c. parade d. unique
2. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. alien b. meteor c. access d. typhoon
3. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. intermediate b. imagination c. innovation d. interactive
4. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
a. off b. of c. laugh d. knife
5. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
a. measure b. television c. mistake d. decision
TENSES
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence
6. We___________to find a house for ages, but we can’t find the one we can afford.
a. have tried b. are trying c. have been trying d. try
7. Come round between eight and nine. We___________the match on TV then.
a. are watching b. are going to watch c. will watch d. will be watching
VOCABULARY
Choose the must suitable option to complete the sentence
8. I cannot bear the noise of my brothers radio; it___________me from my work.
a. disturbs b. perturbs c. interrupts d. distracts
9. There is___________to be a serious energy crisis in the next century.
a. reputed b. known c. bound d. foreseen
10. I was___________by the wording of the advertisement.
a. Mistaken b. Misled c. Misunderstood d. Misguided
11. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune___________Syndrome.
a. deficiency b. deficiencies c. deficient d. deficiently
12. The athletes take part in the Olympic Games in the true spirit___________
a. sportsmanlike b. sportsman c. sportsmanship d. sporting
ERROR CORRECTION
Identify the words / phrases that need correcting to be perfect sentences.
13. Draft horses are the tallest, most powerful, and heavy group of horses.
A B C D
14. Whereas the social sciences differ a great deal from one another, they share a common interest in
A B C
human relationships.
D
15. Admiral Grace Hopper created the computer language COBOL, which is used primary for scientific
A B C
purposes.
D
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16. Henry David Thoreau’s book Walden: A life in the Woods is a record of his simply existence in a
A B C
cabin on Walden Pond.
D
17. Vitamin E, which is found in nutrition foods such as green vegetables and whole grains, acts as an
A B C
antioxidant in cell membranes.
D
PREPOSITIONS
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence.
18. What does WHO refer___________? What does it stand___________?
a. about / by b. at / in c. to / for d. into / in for
19. The situation calls___________prompt action. Let’s call___________our teacher and ask him some
advice.
a. for / on / for b. on / for / about c. on / on / for d. up / in /
20. After arguing___________me, she shouted___________me and complained___________the
headmaster___________my rudeness.
a. about / to / with / of b. of / with / of / about
c. on / about / with / of d. with / at / to / about
21. The total expense amounts___________a big sum of money, which results ___________the used of
the best material.
a. at / in b. to / from c. on / of d. at / by
22. She blamed ___________me___________not explaining the lesson___________her carefully,
a. on / for / to b. for / on / for c. / about / for d. / for / to
GRAMMAR
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence.
23. Sam and I will meet you at the restaurant tonight___________we can find a babysitter,
a. although b. unless c. otherwise d. only if
24. The number of canisters collected in 2000 is___________that in 1995.
a. three times more than b. more than three times
c. as three times more as d. more three times than
25. The Italian boy was regarded as a hero___________he gave his life to his country,
a. according to b. because of c. on account of d. because
26. Newton___________scientific books when he was a boy.
a. used to read b. has read c. had read d. had been reading
27. “Do you know Don Kline?” - “I remember the name but I can’t remember___________.”
a. like what he looks b. what he looks like
c. what he likes to look d. what does he look like
28. weather! We can’t go out for a walk now.
a. How terrible b. What terrible c. How a terrible d. What a terrible
29. Einstein’s contributions to scientific theories were___________those of Galileo and Newton
a. not as important b. more important c. the most important d. as important as
30. Hotels have developed___________restaurants.
a. as rapidly as b. so rapidly that c. as rapid as d. as rapid than
31. Whether motor vehicles should be banned from the city centre___________.
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a. it depends on the results of the public polls
b. depend on the results of the public polls
c. depends on the results of the public polls
d. they depend on the results of the public polls
32. When wet, ___________.
a. these old papers give off a bad smell
b. we get a bad smell from these old papers
c. a bad smell comes from these old papers
d. there is a bad smell coming from these old papers
SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
33. The boy was not intelligent enough to have solved such complex problems alone.
a. The complex problems couldn’t be solved because the boy was so stupid.
b. The boy was not intelligent but he managed to solve such complex problems.
c. The boy, though quite intelligent, couldn’t solve the complex problems.
d. The boy together with someone else solved the complex problems.
34. You may get cold on the way so take the coat.
a. To take the coat you will get cold on the way.
b. If you didn’t take a coat, you’d be cold on the way.
c. In case you’re cold on the way, you should take a coat.
d. Only if you get cold can you take the coat.
35. Everything went wrong just after he appeared.
a. Scarcely did he appear when everything went wrong.
b. Scarcely did he appear than everything went wrong.
c. Scarcely he appeared when everything went wrong.
d. Scarcely he had appeared than everything went wrong.
36. The south of England is drier than north.
a. There is not as much rain in the south of England as there is in the north.
b. Theres not much rain in the south of England but there’s much rain in the north.
c. There is more rain in the south of England than in the north.
d. There is not enough rain in the south of England as there is in the north.
37. We didn’t expect you, but we’re glad you’ve come.
a. Although we didn’t expect you, we’re glad you’ve come.
b. Although you’ve come, we’re glad we didn’t expect you.
c. Although we’re glad, we didn’t expect you to come.
d. Although we’re glad we didn’t expect you, you have come.
CLOZE
Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage.
Probably the most famous film (38) ___________on the twentieth-century technology is Modern Times,
made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was (39) ___________to make the film by a reporter who, while
interviewing him, happened to (40) ___________working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was
told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on assembly lines. Within four or five
years these young men’s health was destroyed by the (41) ___________of work in the factories. Scenes of
factory (42) ___________account for less than one-third of the footage of Modern Times, but they
contain some of the film’s most pointed social commentary as well as its funniest comic situation. No one
who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor
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belt, almost losing his (43) ___________in the process.
Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within ; a social
context. It does not offer a (44) ___________social message, but it accurately reflects the (45)
___________of many who felt they were helpless victims of an over-mechanized world.
38. a. commending b. commenting c. declaring d. announcing
39. a. motivated b. told c. urged d. asked
40. a. describe b. express c. report d. tell
41. a. pressure b. tire c. stress d. bore
42. a. parts b. outside c. inside d. interiors
43. a. mind b. thinking c. decision d. head
44. a. radical b. deep c. difficult d. easy
45. a. chances b. thoughts c. sentiments d. feelings
READING
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Four of the Pacific Rim territories have been called “Economic Tigers” due to their aggressive
economies. They have included South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Since Hong Kong has
been absorbed as the Chinese territory of Xian gang, it is likely that its status as a tiger will change. The
four Economic Tigers have even challenged Japan’s dominance of the Asian economy.
South Korea’s prosperity and industrial development are related to their production of items from
electronics and clothing to automobiles. The country is about three times larger than Taiwan and has been
losing its historical agricultural base to industries. South Koreans are quite busy; their average workweek
is about 50 hours, one of the worlds’ longest.
Taiwan, which is not recognized by the United Nations, is a tiger with its major industries and
entrepreneurial initiative. China claims the island and the mainland and island are technically at war. If
the future includes a merger, hopefully it will be a peaceful one. The island is about 14,000 square miles
and has a focus on its north coast, centered on the capital city of Taipei. Their economy is the twentieth
largest in the world.
Singapore started its road to success as an entrepot, or free port for transshipment of goods, for the Malay
Peninsula. The island city-state became independent in 1965. With tight governmental control and an
excellent location, Singapore has effectively utilized its limited land area (240 square miles) to become a
world leader in industrialization.
Hong Kong became part of China on July 1, 1997 after being territory of the United Kingdom for 99
years. The celebration of the merger of one of the world’s outstanding examples of capitalism with a
major communist nation was watched by the entire world. Since the transition, Hong Kong, which had
one of the highest GNP’s per capita in the world, continues to maintain their official languages of English
and the Cantonese dialect. The dollar continues to be in use but it no longer bears the portrait of Queen
Elizabeth. A provisional legislature has been installed in Hong Kong and they have imposed limits on
opposition activities and have reduced the proportion of the population eligible to vote. Hopefully,
additional change won’t be too significant for the people.
46. The countries are among ‘Economic Tigers’ are___________.
a. South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong
b. Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and China
c. China, North Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong
d. Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan
47. Since Hong Kong was absorbed as the Chinese territory of Xian gang, ___________.
a. A provisional legislature has been installed.
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b. Additional change won’t be too significant for the people.
c. It is likely that its status as a tiger will change.
d. It becomes a world leader in industrialization.
48. What can we infer South Korea from this passage?
a. The dollar continues to be in use in South Korea.
b. South Korea is about three times larger than Taiwan.
c. South Korea continues to maintain their official languages of English.
d. South Korea develops its economy with the production of electronics, clothing and automobiles.
49. What can we infer Singapore from this passage?
a. Singapore’s economy is the twentieth largest in the world
b. Singapore is a very small country.
c. Singapore has been absorbed as the Chinese territory of Xian gang.
d. Singapore has one of the highest GNP’s per capita in the world.
50. When did Hong Kong become the territory of the United Kingdom?
a. 1997 b. 1898 c. 1965 d. 1878
TEST 2
PHONOLOGY
1. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. category b. documentary c. ordinary d. territory
2. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. congratulate b. priority c. mysterious d. temperature
3. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.
a. family b. tolerant c. gravity d. producer
4. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others,
a. vehicles b. honest c. heir d. hospital
5. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others,
a. sacred b. learned c. laughed d. ragged
TENSES
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence.
6. I am going to the US for my summer holiday. I___________up for nearly two years now.
a. have saved b. am saving c. saved d. have been saving
7. She ___________her homework by 8 last night.
a. had been finishing b. has finished c. had finished d. was finishing
VOCABULARY
Choose the most suitable option to compfete the sentence.
8. Scott___________his success to luck.
a. attributes b. contributes c. concedes d. attests
9. He had changed so much that I couldn’t___________him.
a. realize b. watch c. notice d. recognize
10. May Day is one of the biggest___________in our country.
a. celebration b. celebrations c. celebratory d. celebrity
11. UFO stands for___________flying object.
a. unidentifiable b. unified c. unidentified d. unilateral
12. He is quite a/ an___________person
a. energy b. energetic c. energetically d. energize
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CONSOLIDATION 4 (UNITS 13-16) TEST 1 PHONOLOGY
1. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. a. forecast b. abrupt c. parade d. unique
2. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. a. alien b. meteor c. access d. typhoon
3. Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others. a. intermediate b. imagination c. innovation d. interactive
4. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. a. off b. of c. laugh d. knife
5. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. a. measure b. television c. mistake d. decision TENSES
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence
6. We___________to find a house for ages, but we can’t find the one we can afford. a. have tried b. are trying c. have been trying d. try
7. Come round between eight and nine. We___________the match on TV then. a. are watching
b. are going to watch c. will watch d. will be watching VOCABULARY
Choose the must suitable option to complete the sentence
8. I cannot bear the noise of my brother’s radio; it___________me from my work. a. disturbs b. perturbs c. interrupts d. distracts
9. There is___________to be a serious energy crisis in the next century. a. reputed b. known c. bound d. foreseen
10. I was___________by the wording of the advertisement. a. Mistaken b. Misled c. Misunderstood d. Misguided
11. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune___________Syndrome. a. deficiency b. deficiencies c. deficient d. deficiently
12. The athletes take part in the Olympic Games in the true spirit___________ a. sportsmanlike b. sportsman c. sportsmanship d. sporting ERROR CORRECTION
Identify the words / phrases that need correcting to be perfect sentences.
13. Draft horses are the tallest, most powerful, and heavy group of horses. A B C D
14. Whereas the social sciences differ a great deal from one another, they share a common interest in A B C human relationships. D
15. Admiral Grace Hopper created the computer language COBOL, which is used primary for scientific A B C purposes. D M i
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16. Henry David Thoreau’s book Walden: A life in the Woods is a record of his simply existence in a A B C cabin on Walden Pond. D
17. Vitamin E, which is found in nutrition foods such as green vegetables and whole grains, acts as an A B C antioxidant in cell membranes. D PREPOSITIONS
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence.

18. What does WHO refer___________? What does it stand___________? a. about / by b. at / in c. to / for d. into / in for
19. The situation calls___________prompt action. Let’s call___________our teacher and ask him some advice. a. for / on / for b. on / for / about c. on / on / for d. up / in / ∅
20. After arguing___________me, she shouted___________me and complained___________the
headmaster___________my rudeness. a. about / to / with / of b. of / with / of / about c. on / about / with / of d. with / at / to / about
21. The total expense amounts___________a big sum of money, which results ___________the used of the best material. a. at / in b. to / from c. on / of d. at / by
22. She blamed ___________me___________not explaining the lesson___________her carefully, a. on / for / to b. for / on / for c. ∅ / about / for d. ∅ / for / to GRAMMAR
Choose the most suitable option to complete the sentence.
23. Sam and I will meet you at the restaurant tonight___________we can find a babysitter, a. although b. unless c. otherwise d. only if
24. The number of canisters collected in 2000 is___________that in 1995. a. three times more than b. more than three times c. as three times more as d. more three times than
25. The Italian boy was regarded as a hero___________he gave his life to his country, a. according to b. because of c. on account of d. because
26. Newton___________scientific books when he was a boy. a. used to read b. has read c. had read d. had been reading
27. “Do you know Don Kline?” - “I remember the name but I can’t remember___________.” a. like what he looks b. what he looks like c. what he likes to look d. what does he look like
28. weather! We can’t go out for a walk now. a. How terrible b. What terrible c. How a terrible d. What a terrible
29. Einstein’s contributions to scientific theories were___________those of Galileo and Newton a. not as important b. more important
c. the most important d. as important as
30. Hotels have developed___________restaurants. a. as rapidly as b. so rapidly that c. as rapid as d. as rapid than
31. Whether motor vehicles should be banned from the city centre___________. M i
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a. it depends on the results of the public polls
b. depend on the results of the public polls
c. depends on the results of the public polls
d. they depend on the results of the public polls 32. When wet, ___________.
a. these old papers give off a bad smell
b. we get a bad smell from these old papers
c. a bad smell comes from these old papers
d. there is a bad smell coming from these old papers SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the given one.
33. The boy was not intelligent enough to have solved such complex problems alone.
a. The complex problems couldn’t be solved because the boy was so stupid.
b. The boy was not intelligent but he managed to solve such complex problems.
c. The boy, though quite intelligent, couldn’t solve the complex problems.
d. The boy together with someone else solved the complex problems.
34. You may get cold on the way so take the coat.
a. To take the coat you will get cold on the way.
b. If you didn’t take a coat, you’d be cold on the way.
c. In case you’re cold on the way, you should take a coat.
d. Only if you get cold can you take the coat.
35. Everything went wrong just after he appeared.
a. Scarcely did he appear when everything went wrong.
b. Scarcely did he appear than everything went wrong.
c. Scarcely he appeared when everything went wrong.
d. Scarcely he had appeared than everything went wrong.
36. The south of England is drier than north.
a. There is not as much rain in the south of England as there is in the north.
b. There’s not much rain in the south of England but there’s much rain in the north.
c. There is more rain in the south of England than in the north.
d. There is not enough rain in the south of England as there is in the north.
37. We didn’t expect you, but we’re glad you’ve come.
a. Although we didn’t expect you, we’re glad you’ve come.
b. Although you’ve come, we’re glad we didn’t expect you.
c. Although we’re glad, we didn’t expect you to come.
d. Although we’re glad we didn’t expect you, you have come. CLOZE
Choose the most suitable option to complete the passage.
Probably the most famous film (38) ___________on the twentieth-century technology is Modern Times,
made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was (39) ___________to make the film by a reporter who, while
interviewing him, happened to (40) ___________working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was
told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the city to work on assembly lines. Within four or five
years these young men’s health was destroyed by the (41) ___________of work in the factories. Scenes of
factory (42) ___________account for less than one-third of the footage of Modern Times, but they
contain some of the film’s most pointed social commentary as well as its funniest comic situation. No one
who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor M i
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ệ đ xe m chi ti t ế (có l i ờ gi i ả )
belt, almost losing his (43) ___________in the process.
Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within ; a social
context. It does not offer a (44) ___________social message, but it accurately reflects the (45)
___________of many who felt they were helpless victims of an over-mechanized world. 38. a. commending b. commenting c. declaring d. announcing 39. a. motivated b. told c. urged d. asked 40. a. describe b. express c. report d. tell 41. a. pressure b. tire c. stress d. bore 42. a. parts b. outside c. inside d. interiors 43. a. mind b. thinking c. decision d. head 44. a. radical b. deep c. difficult d. easy 45. a. chances b. thoughts c. sentiments d. feelings READING
Read the following passage and answer the questions.
Four of the Pacific Rim territories have been called “Economic Tigers” due to their aggressive
economies. They have included South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Since Hong Kong has
been absorbed as the Chinese territory of Xian gang, it is likely that its status as a tiger will change. The
four Economic Tigers have even challenged Japan’s dominance of the Asian economy.
South Korea’s prosperity and industrial development are related to their production of items from
electronics and clothing to automobiles. The country is about three times larger than Taiwan and has been
losing its historical agricultural base to industries. South Koreans are quite busy; their average workweek
is about 50 hours, one of the worlds’ longest.
Taiwan, which is not recognized by the United Nations, is a tiger with its major industries and
entrepreneurial initiative. China claims the island and the mainland and island are technically at war. If
the future includes a merger, hopefully it will be a peaceful one. The island is about 14,000 square miles
and has a focus on its north coast, centered on the capital city of Taipei. Their economy is the twentieth largest in the world.
Singapore started its road to success as an entrepot, or free port for transshipment of goods, for the Malay
Peninsula. The island city-state became independent in 1965. With tight governmental control and an
excellent location, Singapore has effectively utilized its limited land area (240 square miles) to become a
world leader in industrialization.
Hong Kong became part of China on July 1, 1997 after being territory of the United Kingdom for 99
years. The celebration of the merger of one of the world’s outstanding examples of capitalism with a
major communist nation was watched by the entire world. Since the transition, Hong Kong, which had
one of the highest GNP’s per capita in the world, continues to maintain their official languages of English
and the Cantonese dialect. The dollar continues to be in use but it no longer bears the portrait of Queen
Elizabeth. A provisional legislature has been installed in Hong Kong and they have imposed limits on
opposition activities and have reduced the proportion of the population eligible to vote. Hopefully,
additional change won’t be too significant for the people.
46. The countries are among ‘Economic Tigers’ are___________.
a. South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong
b. Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and China
c. China, North Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong
d. Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan
47. Since Hong Kong was absorbed as the Chinese territory of Xian gang, ___________.
a. A provisional legislature has been installed. M i
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