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BÀI KIỂM TRA 14.03.2024

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A.

GRAMMAR
I. Bài tập chuyển câu trực tiếp sang gián tiếp
1. “What are you doing?” she asked me.
She asked me ………………………….
2. “Close the door,” Anne said.
Anne told them ………………………….
3. “Will you come to my party?” Linda said to them.
Linda invited them ………………………….
4. “Are you going by bus?” my teacher asked.
My teacher wanted to ………………………….
5. “I don’t like this pink carpet,” she said.
She told me ………………………….
6. Nhung said: “She can not help you tomorrow.”
Nhung said ………………………….
7. “What would you do if you passed the exam?” The professor asked me.
The professor asked me ………………………….
8. “Do you and your big brother go to the same school?” Maya asked her
friend.
Maya asked her friend ………………………….
9. “Give me the red cup,” Selena told him.
Selena asked him ………………………….
10. “Hurry up,” He said to me.
He told me ………………………….
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. I _________ (not be) surprised if you _________ (enjoy) that film.
2. If Helen _________ (come), there ___________ (not be) enough seats.
3. If they __________ (work) hard, they ___________ (pass) their exams.
4. We ________ (have) a barbecue if it _______ (not rain).
5. If I _______ (go) to London, I _________ (send) you a postcard.
6. I ________ (not ask) Bob for help / if I _________ (be) you
________________________________________________
7. He _________ (have) more money / if he ___________ (not spend) all his
time dreaming
______________________________________________________
8. If people ________ (not drive) so much / this town _________ (be) cleaner
____________________________________________
9. If you _________ (wear) a coat / you __________ (not feel) cold
_____________________________________________________
10.I _________ (not have to) do the washing-up / if we __________ (have)
dishwasher
______________________________________________________________
________
11.If I had known that my friend was in hospital, I ____________ (go) to see
her.
12.I did not see you in the pool yesterday. If I had seen you, I ___________
(swim) with you.
13.My mother did not go to the gym yesterday. She _________ (go) if she had
not been so tired.
14.She ____________ (not/ leave) home if her father had not disturbed her.
15.The view of the mountain was wonderful. If I had had a camera, I
_________ (take) some pictures.
16.If I ________ (pass) my driving test last month, I would have bought a car.
17.The job __________ (be done) much faster if there’d been more people
helping.
18.If they __________ (go) to bed early, they __________ (not/wake) up late.
19.If she _________ (go) to art school, she _________ (become) a painter.
20.She _________ (not/leave) you alone if she _______ (know) you were ill.
III. Fill in the blanks below with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
Negative, passive and continuous subjunctive forms are possible.
1. He usually ____________ up at 6 a.m.
a) get
b) gets
c) got
d) getting
2. I ____________ to the gym three times a week.
a) goes
b) is going
c) go
d) went
3. By the time you finish, I ____________ dinner.
a) will eat
b) eats
c) am eating
d) ate
4. They ____________ the movie before it started raining.
a) watched
b) watches
c) is watching
d) will watch
5. I wish I ____________ more time to study for the exam.
a) had
b) have
c) has
d) will have
6. We ____________ soccer every weekend.
a) play
b) plays
c) are playing
d) played
7. She had never ________ such a beautiful sight before.
a) saw
b) seeing
c) seen
d) see
8. By the time I arrived, they ____________ for hours.
a) played
b) were playing
c) have been playing
d) will play
9. The athlete, along with his team, ____________ the championship last year.
a) win
b) is winning
c) won
d) winning
10.She said she ____________ the book I lent her.
a) had finished
b) has finished
c) will finish
d) finishing
11.If he ____________ how to swim, he would have joined the race.
a) knew
b) knows
c) know
d) known
12.Before the storm, we ____________ our picnic.
a) had finished
b) finished
c) have finished
d) finishing
13.I wish I ____________ the answer to that question.
a) know
b) knows
c) knew
d) known
14.He acted as if he ____________ the truth.
a) knows
b) know
c) knowing
d) knew
15.The detective ____________ the suspect for hours before making an arrest.
a) questioning
b) questions
c) questioned
d) question
16.If I ____________ you were coming, I would have baked a cake.
a) know
b) known
c) knew
d) knowing
17.The chef, along with his assistants, ____________ tirelessly in the kitchen
all night.
a) worked
b) works
c) is working
d) working
18.She insisted that he ____________ her immediately.
a) call
b) calls
c) called
d) calling
19.If they ____________ earlier, they would have caught the train.
a) leave
b) left
c) leaving
d) leaves
20.Before the guests arrived, she ____________ the whole house.
a) cleaning
b) clean
c) cleans
d) cleaned
B. VOCAB
C.READING
I. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered
blanks from 1 to 5.
Most people agree that leaning to play a musical instrument is one of the most
worthwhile things they have ever done but also one of the hardest. (1)
___________children are very enthusiastic when they first take up an
instrument, but don't realize how much practice will be involved. Sadly, they
quickly start to lose interest as they find the technical skill increasingly
difficult. If they feel they are not (2) ___________‘enough progress, young
people often give up having lessons after two or three years, But those people
(3) ___________ have enough talent and determination and are willing to
make efforts to reach a reasonable standard, can feel a strong sense of
achievement. ‘Apart from (4) ___________ lifelong hobby and a valuable
skill, playing an instrument for pleasure is beneficial in less obvious ways too.
This is an effective way of reducing stress (5) ___________ your brain is
completely focused on the music, which means worrying about anything else
is impossible.

Question 41: A. Every B. Much C. Many D. A

Question 42: A. sharing B. holding C. making D. taking

Question 43: A. where B. who C. whom D. which

Question 44: A. adjusting B. operating C. acquiring, D. determining

Question 45: A. however B. but C. therefore: D. because

II. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions from 46 to 50.

Food Firsts
How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite food? Do you
know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in
which country pizzas or hamburgers ‘were first made? The facts might surprise
you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the
1600s. In reality, ‘wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry
spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy
English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and
in fact. the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far
back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The
Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 300s. That was nearly
1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally. Jet’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers
are an American food. However, according (o some stories, hamburgers came
from Hamburg, Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw ereated the first
hamburger in 1891. Four years later, German sailors introduced hamburgers to
Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste: as long as
they are delicious! So, go get some of your favorite food and dig in.

Question 1: What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Popular foods in England

B. Benefits of fast food

C. History of pizza

D. Some surprising facts about foods


Question 2: According to paragraph 2, which is probably true about British curry
dishes in the 1400s?

A. The dishes did not have meat

B. The spices cost a lot.

C. People ate curry on special days.

D. British sailors first made curry.

Question 3: According to paragraph 3, pizza was probably first made in .

A. Italy B. India C. Persia D. England

Question 4: The word created in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to

A. borrowed B. collected C. caught D. made

Question 5: According to the passage, who introduced hamburgers to Americans?

A. Persians B, German sailors C. Italians D. Otto Kuasw

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