FRIENDS PLUS 9 - ĐỀ KT THAM KHẢO - UNIT 8 – PRACTICE TEST 2
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I. PRONUNCIATION
Question 1. Which word has the underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others?
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Question 2. Which word has the bold and underlined part pronounced differently from that of the others?
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Question 3. Which word has a different stress pattern from that of the others?
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Question 4. Which word has a different stress pattern from that of the others?
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II. Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits the space in each question.
Question 5. She is thrilled ________ horror films. They are scary, but the feeling is so good.
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Question 6. Some people think the excitement which fear and risk bring makes them feel ________.
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Question 7. A child who ________ an ankle should be checked regularly for up to two years to make sure that growth proceeds properly without deformity.
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Question 8. Ambulances took the ________ to a nearby hospital for treatment.
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Question 9. I can move my knee, but it ________ a bit.
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Question 10. “He wanted to know weather I knew Roger”. Find the mistake in the given sentence.
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Question 11. “The meeting ________ early,” the secretary said.
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Question 12. We suggested that you ________ a hotel room in advance.
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Question 13. He ________ to buy his daughter a new bicycle.
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Question 14. Johnny: “________” - Maria: “That’s great. Congratulations.”
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III. Look at each sign or notice. Choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) that matches its meaning.

Question 15. What does the sign say?
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Question 16. What does the notice say?
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IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each blank space in the following passage.
Fear (17) ________ be a debilitating emotion that a majority of individuals suffer from at some point. Overcoming these fears is a daunting task for some (18) ________ others seemingly face their fears head-on. For a long time, I had an extreme fear of horror movies, even watching commercials for them would terrify me. Many people find horror movies (19) ________, and they can watch those blood scenes without any fear. However, I suffered for years until I finally realized that life is much scarier than anything they (20) ________ screen. I was ridiculed for my cowardice, all of my friends enjoyed watching horror films and I was left out of many outing to the theater due to my phobia. At the lowest point in my life, when I believed (21) ________ could be worse than the hell I was living in, I became numb. Finally, I was able to conquer the fear by simple maturation, I grew up (22) ________ the actors who portrayed killers and victims. Being able to separate the actor from their character takes the realness out of the movie, and you are better equipped to do this as you mature.
Question 17. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 18. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 19. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 20. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 21. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 22. Choose the correct answer.
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V. Read the following and do as directed.
Roller coasters have a long, fascinating history. Roller coasters’ ancestors are the monumental ice slides — long, steep wooden slides covered in ice, some as high as 70 feet (21 meters). The old version of roller coasters was popular in Russia in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Coaster historians diverge on the exact evolution of these ice slides into actual rolling carts. The most widespread account is that a few entrepreneurial Frenchmen imported the ice slide idea to France. The warmer climate of France tended to melt the ice, so the French started building waxed slides instead, eventually adding wheels to the sleds. In 1817, the Russes a Belleville (Russian Mountains of Belleville) became the first roller coaster where the train was attached to the track (in this case, the train axle fit into a carved groove). The French continued to expand on this idea, coming up with more complex track layouts, with multiple cars and all sorts of twists and turns.
The first American roller coaster was the Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway, built in the mountains of Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s. The track, originally built to send coal to a railway, was reconfigured as a "scenic tour."
Over the next 30 years, these scenic rides continued to thrive and were joined by wooden roller coasters similar to the ones we know today. These coasters were the main attraction at popular amusement parks throughout the United States, such as Kennywood Park in Pennsylvania and Coney Island in New York. By the 1920s, roller coasters were in full swing, with some 2,000 rides in operation around the country.
With the Great Depression and World War II, roller-coaster production declined, but a second roller-coaster boom in the 1970s and early 1980s revitalized the amusement-park industry. This era introduced a slew of innovative tubular steel coasters. Some of the most popular ride variations — such as the curving corkscrew track — saw their heyday during this time.
a. Decide whether the following sentences are True or False:
Coaster historians diverge on the exact evolution of these ice slides into actual rolling carts. The most widespread account is that a few entrepreneurial Frenchmen imported the ice slide idea to France. The warmer climate of France tended to melt the ice, so the French started building waxed slides instead, eventually adding wheels to the sleds. In 1817, the Russes a Belleville (Russian Mountains of Belleville) became the first roller coaster where the train was attached to the track (in this case, the train axle fit into a carved groove). The French continued to expand on this idea, coming up with more complex track layouts, with multiple cars and all sorts of twists and turns.
The first American roller coaster was the Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway, built in the mountains of Pennsylvania in the mid-1800s. The track, originally built to send coal to a railway, was reconfigured as a "scenic tour."
Over the next 30 years, these scenic rides continued to thrive and were joined by wooden roller coasters similar to the ones we know today. These coasters were the main attraction at popular amusement parks throughout the United States, such as Kennywood Park in Pennsylvania and Coney Island in New York. By the 1920s, roller coasters were in full swing, with some 2,000 rides in operation around the country.
With the Great Depression and World War II, roller-coaster production declined, but a second roller-coaster boom in the 1970s and early 1980s revitalized the amusement-park industry. This era introduced a slew of innovative tubular steel coasters. Some of the most popular ride variations — such as the curving corkscrew track — saw their heyday during this time.
a. Decide whether the following sentences are True or False:
Question 23.Monumental ice slides are the ancestors of roller coasters because they were covered in ice.
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Question 24.Russia saw the popularity of the old roller coaster in the 16th and 17th.
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Question 25.The climate of France wasn’t cold enough to prevent the ice from melting.
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Question 26.The first American roller coaster was built in Coney Island in the mid-1800s.
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b. Choose the correct answer to each question:
Question 27. What can be served as the best title of the passage?
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Question 28. Which event did not happen during the Great Depression and the Second World War?
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VI. Supply the correct form of the word given in each sentence.
Question 29.
Getting paid to watch and review movies at home seems like a(n) way to earn a living. (pain)
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Question 30.
It took great to rescue the baby trapped in the burning building. (brave)
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Question 31.
The whole family is by the side of the park. They are having a fun time together. (picnic)
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Question 32.
, it was the bad weather that forced the cancellation of the match. (appoint)
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Question 33.
Paul always gets whenever he has to give a presentation. (nerve)
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Question 34.
Her shoulders were badly after exposing herself for hours to strong sunlight. (sun)
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VII. Choose the correct letter A,B,C or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.
Question 35.
a. As we discussed, I will report to work at 8:00AM on Monday as an Administrative Assistant with the starting salary of $35,000.
b. I look forward to a long and productive career at your company.
c. I am writing to confirm my acceptance of your job offer last week and to tell you how excited I am to be joining your company.
d. I feel confident that I can make a significant contribution to the company.
e. I am very grateful for the opportunity you have given me.
a. As we discussed, I will report to work at 8:00AM on Monday as an Administrative Assistant with the starting salary of $35,000.
b. I look forward to a long and productive career at your company.
c. I am writing to confirm my acceptance of your job offer last week and to tell you how excited I am to be joining your company.
d. I feel confident that I can make a significant contribution to the company.
e. I am very grateful for the opportunity you have given me.
Question 35. Choose the correct answer.
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Question 36.
a. Any information you could give me that sheds light on this important issue would be greatly appreciated.
b. However, after navigating the admission websites extensively and carefully analyzing the available information, I feel that there is still more I need to know.
c. I am writing because I have concerns about the acceptability of my TOEFL score.
d. I have a 25 in Reading, a 24 in Writing, a 20 in Listening, and a 21 in Speaking.
e. I am optimistic that my scores will be acceptable to the Admission Committee.
a. Any information you could give me that sheds light on this important issue would be greatly appreciated.
b. However, after navigating the admission websites extensively and carefully analyzing the available information, I feel that there is still more I need to know.
c. I am writing because I have concerns about the acceptability of my TOEFL score.
d. I have a 25 in Reading, a 24 in Writing, a 20 in Listening, and a 21 in Speaking.
e. I am optimistic that my scores will be acceptable to the Admission Committee.
Question 36. Choose the correct answer.
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VIII. Rewrite each of the following sentences in another way so that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it.
Question 37. “Be polite with my guests,” mom said.
> > Mom asked me (37) .
> > Mom asked me (37) .
Question 37.
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Question 38. “Don’t you ever do this again,” the policeman said.
> > The policeman ordered the man (38) .
> > The policeman ordered the man (38) .
Question 38.
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Question 39. “We are going to buy a new car because the old one is irreparable,” he said.
> > They said that (39) .
> > They said that (39) .
Question 39.
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Question 40. “Have the police found the missing girl?” she asked.
> > She asked me (40) .
> > She asked me (40) .
Question 40.
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IX. Look at the entry of the word “phobia” in a dictionary. Use what you can get from the entry to complete the sentences with two or three words.

Question 41.
You can call it or aichmophobia, because both terms can be used to describe the fear of medical procedures involving injections.
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Question 42.
I have a real going to places where I don’t know anyone.
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