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  1. TEST 4 I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. toxic B. tourist C. feature D. threaten 2. A. established B. orphaned C. recognized D. endangered 3. A. threaten B. ethnic C. together D. southeast II. Choose the word whose main stress is place differently from the others. 1. A. establish B. butterfly C. orphanage D. national 2. A. variety B. recognize C. contaminate D. abandoned III. Choose the correct alternative. 1. The schoolboys are in a hurry not to/ in order not to miss their school bus. 2. They were talking in whispers so that/ so as nobody could hear them. 3. She stayed at work late in order to/ so that she could complete the report. 4. I need some new clothes. I don’t have anything nice to wear/ in order to wear. 5. The new paint is excellent to cover/for covering walls with cracks in. IV. Write the sentences using the correct form and tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. ___(you/ begin) the day with an accident last month? 2. If Kim (go) ___on with her project, she will probably forget her meeting with John. 3. Paul wonders how (give) ___advice on studying English to Kim. 4. The receptionist said that the tables (book) ___fully that day. 5. I remember (take) ___to Paris when I was a very small child. V. Circle error A, B, C or D in each of the following sentences. 1. Perhaps I’ll ask my teacher because I have no idea what should go about the assignment. ABCD 2. Linh wishes she knows how to manage time well so that she won’t be behind. ABCD 3. She was disappointing because her presentation didn’t go well and she got a bad mark. ABCD 4. Do you know who should I give this form to? The teacher in charge or the principal? ABCD 5. He is a very quiet person but people told me that he was used to be very talkative. ABCD VI. Choose the best answer. 1. Stop me when I’m working. A. replacing B. bothering C. seeing D. talking 2. Her job is old paintings to their former conditions. A. wondering B. restoring C. surrounding D. making 3. Why we visit Sa Pa this summer? A. don’t B. have C. mustn’t D. might 4. It was once that the sun travelled around the earth A. thoughtful B. thinking C. thought D. think 5. I suggested in my car. A. go B. going C. went D. gone 6. The museum is certainly a visit. 1
  2. A. worth B. desert C. worthy D. misses 7. I recommend you to Hue and see the festivals there. A. visit B. going C.go D. visiting 8. You try beef noodles in Hue. A. shall B. do C. have D. must 9. I bought some key chains as for my friends. A. shall B.do C. have D. must 10. We need to take action to help derelict historical buildings. A. preserve B. recommend C. astound D. include VII. Choose the words or phrases that best complete this passage. Cue Phuong, the first national park in Vietnam, was (1) opened in 1960. It (2) 160 kilometers southwest of Hanoi spanning Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa (3) . Cue Phuong National Park (4) over 200 square kilometers of rainforest. It attracts (5) tourists and scientists. In 2002, nearly 100,000 visitors (6) their way to Cue Phuong. Tourists come there to study butterflies, visit caves, hike mountains and look at the (7) tree. Many come to see the work (8) to protect (9) species. According to scientists, there are about 2,000 different species of (10) and 450 species of fauna in the park. 1. A. recently B. probably C. specially D. officially 2. A. locates B. located C. is located D. is locating 3. A. provinces B. towns C. districts D. cities 4. A. covers B. contains C. abandons D. controls 5. A. neither B. either C. both D. every 6. A. had B. made C. got D. lost 7. A. 1,000-year-old B. 1,000-years-old C. 1,000 year old D. 1,000 years 8. A. done B. to be done C. been done D. being done 9. A. dangerous B. wild C. common D. endangered 10. A. trees B. flora C. vegetation D. flowers VIII. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers. The Rocky Mountains are a huge mountain range. They run through the western part of the United States. You can explore the mountains at Rocky Mountain National Park. This park is in Colorado. The area is protected to preserve the beauty of the mountains. There is much to see and do in the park. Many animals live in the park. You might see elk, moose, and mule deer. You could also see black bears, bighorn sheep, and coyotes. You may see big birds such as hawks and eagles. In summer, many wildflowers bloom in the park. Visitors to the park can camp. You can hike. If you bring a camera, you can take pictures of scenery and wildlife. You can go bird - watching. You can fish. You can go mountain biking. You could also go horseback riding. In winter, you can ski. You can snowshoe. The Continental Divide runs through the park. It is also known as the Great Divide. This is an imaginary line. Along this line, the flow of the rivers in the United States divides. Rivers east of the Great Divide flow to the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea. Rivers west of the Great Divide flow to the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can hike on a trail along the Great Divide. Rocky Mountain National Park is beautiful. There are tall mountains, grassy valleys, beautiful lakes, waterfalls. There is a lot of wildlife and there are many activities to enjoy, too. 1. Where is Rocky Mountain National Park? A. in Washington B. in Wyoming 2
  3. C. in Colorado D. in California 2. Why did the area become a national park? A. To preserve the beauty of the mountains. B. To attract visitors from all over the world. C. To conserve natural landscapes and habitats. D. To protect endangered and threatened wildlife species. 3. Which animal is NOT found in Rocky Mountain National Park? A. elk B. mule deer C. coyotes D. polar bears 4. What is the Continental Divide (or Great Divide)? A. A deep valley that splits the United States B. A line that splits the continent. C. A deep canyon D. An imaginary line where the direction of the flow of rivers divides 5. Which of the following is something you can do or see at Rocky Mountain National Park? A. rainforest B. fish C. catch lobsters D. surf IX. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1. Let’s go for a walk. We’ve been working all day. John suggested 2. The cake was so hard that I could not eat it. It was 3. “You’d better not waste your time, Betty” Tom said. Tom 4. I am sorry that I didn’t invite her to my party last night. I regret 5. The children couldn’t go swimming because the sea was very rough. The sea was too LISTENING Part I. Listen to the passage and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). TRACK 37 T F 1. Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Ihi River, Nguyen Trai road, in Ha Dong City, 8 km southwest of Hanoi. 2. The village has been much well known for its traditional sericulture, weaving, and silk products. 3. What is special is that the silk is made by very simple looms, which is the genuinely traditional Vietnamese way of making silk. 4. Silk has long been a universal by word of luxury, often worn by woman. Part II. Listen again and fill in the missing words. TRACK 38 3
  4. Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen Trai Road, near Ha Dong city, 8 km southwest of Hanoi. It takes you only (1) by motorbike to go there from the center of Hanoi. The village has been much well known for its traditional sericulture, weaving, and (2) . Tourists coming here are lured by various beautiful shirts, crafts, ties, dresses and many other things made of silk available in the village. What is special is that the silk is made by very (3) which is the genuinely traditional Vietnamese way of making silk. For centuries, silk has always been considered an extreme (4) with rhinoceros horn, ivory and precious handworks in Vietnam. It has long been a universal byword of luxury, often worn by the richest, most powerful citizens. Today, the fine and lustrous cloth that originates from the cocoon of the silkworm is more affordable for “ordinary” folk. Furthermore, silk is currently enjoying a fashion renaissance, particularly since its many varieties can be made into a wide range of designs suitable for all facets of modern life. With 2000 years of history behind them, the silk weavers of Van Phuc Silk village are still busy (5) . KEY TEST 4 I. 1. C 2. A 3. C II. 1. A 2. B III. 1. in order not to 2. so that 3. so that 4. to wear 5. for covering IV. 1. Did you begin 2. goes 3. to give 4. had been fully booked 5. being taken V. 1. D 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. C VI. 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. D 9. C 10. A VII. 1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. D 10. B VIII. 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. D 5. B IX. 1. John suggested going for a walk. 2. It was such a hard cake that I could not eat it. 3. Tom advised Betty not to waste her time. 4. I regret not having invited/ inviting her to my party the night before. 4
  5. 5. The sea was too rough for children to swim. LISTENING Part I. 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F Part II. 1. 30 minutes 2. silk products 3. simple looms 4. luxury 5. weaving dreams TAPESCRIPTS Part I. Listen to the passage and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). TRACK 37 Van Phuc Silk Village is situated on the banks of Nhue Thi River, Nguyen Trai Road, in Ha Dong city, 8 km southwest of Hanoi. It takes you only 30 minutes by motorbike to go there from the center of Hanoi. The village has been much well known for its traditional sericulture, weaving, and silk products. Tourists coming here are lured by various beautiful shirts, crafts, ties, dresses and many other things made of silk available in the village. What is special is that the silk is made by very simple looms, which is the genuinely traditional Vietnamese way of making silk. For centuries, silk has always been considered an extreme luxury with rhinoceros I horn, ivory and precious handworks in Vietnam. It has long been a universal I byword of luxury, often worn by the richest, most powerful citizens. Today, the fine and lustrous cloth that originates from the cocoon of the silkworm is more affordable for “ordinary” folk. Furthermore, silk is currently enjoying a fashion renaissance, particularly since its many varieties can be made into a wide range of designs suitable for all facets of modern life. With 2000 years of history behind them, the silk weavers of Van Phuc Silk village are still busy weaving dreams. Part II. Listen again and fill in the missing words. TRACK 38 5