REVISION FOR THE FINAL TEST I. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. He decided to ________ better his health by exercising regularly and eating. A. demonstrate B. prioritize C. internalize D. highlight 2. They made a ________ decision to invest more resources in marketing during the holiday season. A. rank B. glance C. strategic D. opportunity 3. Mary worked hard all year to ________ her goal of graduating with honors. A. internalize B. demonstrate C. accomplish D. prioritize 4. His ________ ability helped him solve complex problems in his engineering course. A. artistic B. athletic C. mathematic D. logical 5. Her ________ natural ability made her the best player on the school's volleyball team. A. athletic B. manual C. good D. artistic 6. Craftsmen often rely on their ________ dexterity to create sophisticated work. A. common B. artistic C. logical D. manual 7. Many worshippers gather at the temple to ________ for good fortune during the new year. A. pray B. celebrate C. set off D. give gifts 8. In our culture, it’s ________ to hold a memorial when a family member passes away. A. seasonal B. religious C. customary D. gorgeous 9. During the festival, many people choose to ________ from eating meat as a sign of devotion. A. fasting B. abstain C. memorialize D. pray 10. Sarah and John announced their ________ at a family dinner last week. A. reception B. engagement C. newlyweeds D. firecrackers 11. Their ________ ceremony was held in a beautiful church, with friends and family in A. honeymoon B. religion C. tradition D. marriage 12. The ________ looked stunning in her white dress as she walked down the aisle. A. groom B. worshipper C. bride D. ancestor 13. After the wedding, they went to Bali for their ________ and enjoyed a week of relaxation. A. honeymoon B. newlyweeds C. engagementD. costumes 14. The flu is highly _______ winter season , which is why so many people get sick during the winter season. A. infectious B. immune C. microscope D. tuberculosis 15. Cars that are ________ are usually cheaper because they are made in factories in large numbers. A. molded B. mass-produced C. existence D. soldier. 16. Some bacteria develop ________ to antibiotics, making them harder to treat. A. existence B. microorganism C. microscope D. resistance 17. The hospital uses ________ equipment, so patients receive the most advanced medical care available. A. low-tech B. brutal C. novel D. state-of-the-art 18. The artist’s style is ________ because no one else creates paintings in the same way. A. innovative B. high-tech C. first-rate D. unique 19. Farming in this village is very ________ because they still use hand tools instead of machines. A. high-tech B. cutting-edge C. low-tech D. efficient 20. He was caught trying to offer a ________ to the official in exchange for a favor. A. bribe B. poverty C. racism D. bride 21. ________ is a serious issue in many parts of the world, especially in areas affected by drought and war. 1 A. discrimination B. suicide C. bombing D. starvation 22. The ________ diversity of the city makes it a rich cultural hub, attracting visitors from all over the world. A. racial B. ethnic C. terrorism D. expose 23. Citizens have the right to ________ in elections to choose their leaders. A. principle B. expose C. campaign D. vote 24. The ________ is responsible for creating policies that help improve the country's economy. A. constitution B. election C. government D. power 25. ________ views often emphasize individual freedoms and social equality. A. political B. radical C. ethnic D. liberal 26. I ________ the the meeting, but I had to cancel because of an emergency. A. was going to attended C. am going to attended B. was going to attend D. am going to attend 27. A group of friends ________ the old castle, but the weather was too bad. A. would explored C. will explore B. were going to explore D. was going to explore 28. Sally and I ________ to the countryside, but she got sick the night before. A. was going to go C. were going to go B. were going D. was going 29. They ________ to Paris if they won the lottery. A. would going to go C. would go B. were going to go D. was going to go 30. You ________ me earlier to let me know you were not coming. A. should have called C. shouldn't have called B. should have call 31. I guess she ________ to send the email this morning. A. should have forgotten C. may have forget B. might have forgotten D. may not have forgotten 32. I ________ so much cake last night; now I feel sick. A. shouldn't have eaten C. should have eat B. should have ate D. shouldn’t have eated 33. He ________ his wallet at home, that's why he can’t pay. A. might have left C. would have left B. may not have left D. may not have left 34. On the Day of the Dead, Mexicans remember family members ________. A. who have died C. who they have died B. whom have died D. whom they have died 35. The tomatoes ________ are thrown at each other during La Tomatina in Spain make a terrible mess. A. who B. that C. whom D. X 36. The performer ________ sang that beautiful song is world-famous. A. whom B. X C. who D. both A & B 37. The traditional Chinese dress ________ is called cheongsam. A. that she's wearing it C. which she's wearing it B. who she's wearing D. which she's wearing 38. They would finish their work earlier if they ________ so much time. A. don't waste B. didn't wasted C. didn't waste D. wouldn't waste 39. If humanity ________ a way to travel faster than light, ________ distant galaxies. 2 A. discover/will C. discover/would explore B. discovered/would explored D. discovered/ would explore 40. If people ________ kindness over competition, society ________ much more peaceful. A. valued/ would be C. value/ will be B. didn't value/ wouldn't be D. value/ would be 41. If they ________ earlier, they would not have missed the bus. A. have leaved B. have left C. had leaved D. had left 42. If the team ________ more efforts, they ________ the project ahead of schedule. A. had made/ would have complete C. had make/ would have completed B. have made/ would have cromplete D. had made/ would have completed 43. If the explorers ________, they ________ the treasure. A. had given up/ could have discovered C. hadn't given up/ could have discovered B. had given up/ couldn’t discovered D. hadn't give up/ couldn’t have discovered 44. If I ________ a bird, I ________ a pigeon. A. were/would C. was/would B. was/would have become D. were/ would have become 45. If they had ________ the safety guidelines, the accident ________. A. follow/ won't happen C. followed/ wouldn't happen B. followed/ wouldn't have happen D. followed/ wouldn't have happened 46. ________ is what many people strive for in life. A. Happy B. Happily C. Happiness D. Unhappy 47. Freedom ________ individuals to express their beliefs and accomplish their goals. A. allowing B. allows C. allow D. allowed 48. Knowledge grows when ________ is shared among individuals and communities. A. it B. he C. you D. them 49. It is reported that diabetes ________ on the rise, especially in developed countries like America. A. is B. are C. was D. were 50. Vietnam is located south ________ China. A. in B. on C. of D. at 51. Canada is ________ the north ________ the United States. A. in/of B. in/in C. on/in D. of/in 52. Haiko is ________ the northern coast ________ Hainan Island in China. A. on/on B. in/of C. on/of D. of/of 53. The mathematical problem was too complex ________ without advanced techniques. A. for solve B. to solve C. for solving D. to solving 54. The boss's expectations were ________ unrealistic to be achieved in a short time. A. very B. to C. too D. so 55. This modern artwork is ________. A. too abstract to appreciate for most people B. very abstract to most people to appreciate C. for most people too abstract to appreciate D. too abstract for most people to appreciate II. LISTENING Bài 1: Một trong 4 bài nghe trong chương trình (Unit 6, 7, 8 và 9) 10 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Bài 2: Điền một từ thích hợp vào mỗi chỗ trống để hoàn thành cuộc hội thoại 3 Practice 1 Simon: Hi, Christina. I’m Simon Wells, your career counselor. Let’s look at your resume . . . So . . . you studied art, but you didn’t (26)_________. What happened? Christina: Well, it was going to be hard to make a living as an artist, so I quit. Simon: And then you studied at a beauty school? Christina: Yes, but I couldn’t cut hair. I had this exam, but I didn’t pass. Simon: OK . . . and you have some job (27)_________? You worked at an art gallery. Christina: Yes, but I decided that I liked music better than art. Simon: So your (28)_________ changed? Christina: Exactly! So I was going to play in a band, but my (29)_________ talked me out of it. Simon: And then you worked at a bank? Christina: Yes, I worked there for a few months, but then I didn’t want to anymore. I guess I just changed my (30)_________. Simon: And now you want my help? Christina: Yeah! Practice 2 Colleen: Hello, I’m Colleen Campbell for Channel 7 News. I’m reporting live from the Inventor’s (26)_________ in London. Inventors have gathered here from around the world to try to win first prize for the best invention. A few of the inventors are here with me now. Let’s talk first to Johnny Nichols, who participated in last year’s competition. What happened last year, Johnny? Johnny: It wasn’t my fault! It could’ve happened to anyone! Colleen: Excuse me? Johnny: I would have won if it hadn’t rained and (27)_________ my invention. I still can’t believe it. Such bad luck . . . ! Colleen: OK, thanks, Johnny. Next is Howard Simon. Howard, the winner of today’s competition gets a prize of 1,000 pounds. What will you do with the money if you win? Howard: That’s easy. I’ll buy (28)_________ to invent more things. Colleen: And if you don’t win, will you try again next year? Howard: Absolutely! If I compete every year, I’ll win sooner or later. Colleen: Well, good luck, Howard! Now let’s go to Brenda Lipton. Brenda, your invention looks pretty (29)_________. Brenda: It is, and you won’t find anything else like it. It’s an entirely new idea. Colleen: What does it do? Brenda: It helps you if you get lost. See these colored buttons? If you touch the blue button, it tells you where you are. Colleen: What happens if I touch the red button? Brenda: Oh, I don’t (30)_________ that . . . Oops! Colleen: I think that’s it for this report. I’m Colleen Campbell reporting live. . . . Practice 3 Julie: Hey, Mitch. I heard you’re going to Chiapas. Mitch: Yeah. You’ve been there, haven’t you, Julie? Julie: Yes, for two weeks last summer. Do you want some tips? 4 Mitch: That would be great! Julie: Well, the Miso-ha waterfall is a (26)_________. It’s humongous! And you can walk right down to the waterfall and stand in a cave behind the water. Mitch: Wow, I’ll definitely do that. Julie: But be careful—the path is really slippery. Mitch: OK, thanks. Julie: And there’s another waterfall, too: Agua Azul. You have to go swimming there. The water is so clear and beautiful. It’s absolutely (27)_________! Mitch: But isn’t the undertow too strong to swim? Julie: No, everyone goes swimming there. Mitch: I guess I was thinking of somewhere else. But it sounds like it’s worth seeing. Julie: You also shouldn’t miss the (28)_________ at Palenque. But don’t go in the morning. It’s often too foggy to see everything well. Mitch: Foggy? Julie: Yes. The ruins of this ancient city are in a (29)_________ in the middle of a jungle. Oh, and it’s worth going to Sumidero Canyon, too. Take a boat tour of the river at the bottom of the canyon. The scenery is spectacular with canyon walls that are a thousand meters high and covered with lush (30)_________. Mitch: Thanks for your help. Everything sounds great! III. READING Bài 1: Một trong 4 bài đọc trong chương trình (Unit 6, 7, 8 và 9) - Phần 1: 5 câu hỏi trắc nghiệm - Phần 2: 5 câu hỏi True/False Bài 2: Một bài ngoài có nội dung giống với các chủ đề trong chương trình Food Fight! On the fourth Wednesday of August, about 3,000 people gather in the Spanish town of Buñol, approximately 50 km west of Valencia, for the biggest food fight in the world. The food fight is called La Tomatina and the tradition goes back more than sixty years. It began on a Wednesday in August of 1945 when a fight broke out between two people in the town square. Other people were quickly involved in the fight. Some people took tomatoes from a nearby vegetable stand and started throwing them. Soon everyone was throwing them. The police had to break up the fight. One year later, many people still remembered the big tomato fight. They met at the square again, this time bringing their own tomatoes. There was a similar fight, and again, the police stopped it. People continued to meet in the town square with tomatoes in the following years. The fight was illegal, but it remained popular. In 1959, the town legalized the fight and set rules to follow: • Tomatoes must be crushed before they are thrown. • You're not allowed to throw anything except tomatoes. • The fight begins at 11:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.м. No tomatoes may be thrown before or after these times. • You may not tear anyone’s clothes. 41. What is “La Tomatina”? A. A festival where people eat tomatoes. B. A big food fight with tomatoes. 5 C. A tomato-selling event. D. A parade with vegetables. 42. When did the event start? A. On the last Wednesday of August in 1960. B. More than seventy years ago, in 1945. C. After World War II, during the 1950s. D. Over fifty years ago, in 1959. 43. What started the first tomato fight in Buñol? A. Farmers fighting in the town square. B. An argument between two people. C. A festival with tomatoes. D. A fight at the market. 44. What happened in 1959 with La Tomatina? A. The event was banned. B. The event became longer. C. The event moved to another town. D. The event was made official with rules. 45. Which rule is NOT part of La Tomatina? A. Crush tomatoes before throwing them. B. Only tomatoes can be thrown. C. The event can last all day. D. Participants mustn’t damage anyone's clothes. Fill in the blanks with ONE correct word from the reading passage. illegal police break tradition crushed square vegetable La Tomatina is a famous 46. ________ that takes place every year in Buñol, Spain, attracting around 3,000 participants who gather to throw tomatoes at each other in the town 47. ________. This unusual tradition began over 60 years ago after a fight broke out between two people, quickly involving many others. The 48. ________ had to step in and stop it. From then, the event became an annual gathering, even though it was 49. ________ for many years. In 1959, the law legalized the event and introduced specific rules, such as ensuring that all tomatoes must be 50. ________ before being thrown to prevent injuries. IV. WRITING Một trong 4 đề sau: Write about a decision you made that you later regretted: 1. What was the decision, and why did you make it? 2. Why do you regret it? 3. What happened in the end? 4. What lessons did you learn? 6 Write about a holiday tradition to share your personal and cultural experiences: 1. What is the holiday tradition? 2. How do people prepare for it? 3. What special activities or celebrations take place? 4. What is your personal experience with this tradition? Write about the advantages and disadvantages of an invention or discovery: 1. What is the invention? 2. What is it history? 3. What advantages? 4. What disadvantages? Write about the advantages and disadvantages of compulsory military issues: 1. What is compulsory military service? 2. What are the advantages of compulsory military service? 3. What are the disadvantages of compulsory military service? 7
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