Đề 4 - HS
Đề 4 - HS
I. Find the word which has a different sound in the part underlined.
Question 1. A. mine B. history C. exercise D. library
Question 2. A. cold B. volleyball C. telephone D. open
Question 3. A. subject B. club C. put D. lunch
II. Find which word doesn’t belong each group.
Question 4. A. sofa B. chair C. toilet D. table
Question 5. A. cooker B. desk C. dishwasher D. fridge
Question 6. A. bed B. lamp C. fan D. villa
III. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D).
Question 7. The Eiffel Tower is the most __________ landmark in the world.
A. visit B. visiting C. visited D. to visit
Question 8. When we were in Stockholm, we had coffee and cakes __________ a coffee shop __________
the old town.
A. on – on B. at – at C. in – in D. on – at
Question 9. Do you know the most __________ drink in Vietnam?
A. popular B. cheap C. hot D. best
Question 10. People in Tokyo are very polite __________ friendly.
A. or B. but C. so D. and
Question 11. Have you ever __________ to Manchester?
A. be B. been C. being D. went
Question 12. I think it is a very nice town __________ the weather is good and the people are friendly.
A. because B. if C. so D. although
Question 13. This is the first time that I __________ a 3D film.
A. watch B. watched C. watches D. have watched
Question 14. I __________ Hue four times in all.
A. visit B. visited C. visiting D. have visited
Question 15. The red double-decker bus is London’s famous __________.
A. sign B. signal C. symbol D. logo
IV. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense.
Question 16. My aunt and uncle (visit) __________ Paris last Wednesday.
Question 17. Trung usually (go) __________ to school on foot.
Question 18. Ms.Dung (not take) __________ the bus to work yesterday.
Question 19. I (meet) __________ Hien and Phuong three day ago.
Question 20. They (not open) __________ the shop on Saturdays and Sundays.
V. Read the passage and answer the questions.
Singapore or Singapura is a city as well as a country in South East Asia, is a little red dot located just
off the southern tip of Peninsular. Singapura is a Malay word. Singa means Lion and pura means City. That
is why Singapore is also known as Lion City.
This Lion City was founded as a British Colony in 1918 and it had been developed into one of the
world’s busiest port today. You may find lots of modern skyscrapers everywhere mixed together with a taste
of traditional Chinese, Indian and Malay influences buildings. Combining with great taste food, fantastic
shopping, exciting nightlife, first-class airport and connections to the rest of the world, this Lion City is a great
stopover.
According to legend, Singapore was part of the Srivijayan Empire in the 13th century.
Began in 1819, Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and he declare Singapore a
free port, with no duties charged on trade. This policy had drawn traders from far and wide and turns her into
one of the Asia’s busiest port.
When World War II broke out, Singapore was seen as a formidable British base; with several naval
defenses guarding against assault by sea. However, to their surprise, the Japanese chose to cross Malaya by
bicycle instead. Despite with all the effort to hold the Japanese, Singapore had surrendered on 1942 with less
than a week of fighting. The Japan occupation lasted for three years and eight months with the return of the
British in 1945. After the war, Singapore became a British Colony.
Singapore had joined Malaysia for a short time in 1963 when the British left, but Singapore left
Malaysia and became independent on 9 August 1965. Since then, Singapore's economy boom for the
subsequent forty years and become one of the four East Asian Tigers.
(http://www.best-singapore-guide.com/introduction-to-singapore.html)
Question 21. When was Singapore founded?
A. 1918 B. 1942 C. 1819 D. 1965
Question 22. How many cultures were the Lion City’s building influenced by?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Question 23. Who ruled Singapore in the 13th century?
A. Srivijayan Empire B. Chinese
C. Thomas Stamford Raffles D. Indian
Question 24. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Singapore used to be a formidable British base.
B. In 1819, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles declared Singapore a free port.
C. When World War II broke out, Singapore was independent.
D. Singapore became independent on 9 August 1965.
Question 25. What is the purpose of this passage?
A. To explain why Singapore is founded.
B. To explain why Singapore’s population is increasing.
C. To present overall information of Singapore.
D. To present the history of Singapore.
VI. Read and fill in the blanks.
Tom: Hi there.
Ben: Hello Tom. Did you enjoy your holiday?
Tom: Yes, It was great. I (31. visit) __________many interesting places, but I (32. not have) __________
much time to buy souvenirs. I went to the beach and sunbathed at weekend. How about your trip to
England?
Ben: Oh, It (33. not be) __________ so good.
Tom: Really? What did you do there?
Ben: I (34. get) __________ sick, so I stayed in the hotel and (35. watch) __________ a football match.
Question 26. A. visit B. was visit C. visited D. has visited
Question 27. A. don’t have B. didn’t have C. not had D. didn’t has
Question 28. A. wasn’t B. weren’t C. am not D. not was
Question 29. A. got B. have got C. was get D. to get
Question 30. A. watched B. watching C. to watch D. has watched
VII. Rewrite the sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the original one.
Question 31. She sang a song.
=> A song _______________________________________.
Question 32. Somebody hit me.
=> I ____________________________________________.
Question 33. We stopped the bus.
=> The bus ______________________________________.
Question 34. Max plays the violin. He started three years ago.
=> Max _________________________________________.
Question 35. I saw Ann yesterday but I haven’t seen her today.
=> I ____________________________________________.
_________THE END___________