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<blockquote data-quote="dunghoi" data-source="post: 26086" data-attributes="member: 19"><p><strong>UNIT 7 : MY NEIGHBORHOOD</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>TEST 1</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others</strong>.</p><p>1. a. pancake b. surface c. situation d. tasty</p><p>2. a. family b. grocery c. try d. happy</p><p>3. a. business b. humid c. music d. community</p><p>4. a. cheap b. please c. speak d. area</p><p>5. a. delicious b. concern c. price d. parcel</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished</strong></p><p><strong>sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.</strong></p><p>6. Martina has been a professional tennis player ________1994.</p><p>a. since b. for c. on d. in</p><p>7. The city center was_________ crowded than usual.</p><p>a. less b. few c. many d. much</p><p>8. I never feel very________ in his present.</p><p>a. comfort. b. comfortable c. comfortably d. comforting</p><p>9. It’s not warm but it isn’t _________yesterday.</p><p>a. as cold as b. as cold so c. as cold like d. so cold so</p><p>10. ______is it since you last saw Joe?</p><p>a. How long b. How far c. What time d. What day</p><p>11. You______ be hungry after your long walk.</p><p>a. have to b. has to c. must d. ought to</p><p>12. I don’t know_________ you do.</p><p>a. as many as people b. as many people as</p><p>c. such many people like d. so many as people</p><p>13. _____ is something that people make or grow to sell.</p><p>a. Product b. Production c. Produce d. Productive</p><p>14. She has been a professional tennis player ____years.</p><p>a. since b. for c. in d. on</p><p>15. The wallet was ______in my pocket.</p><p>a. too big to put b. too big for putting</p><p>c. so big to put d. bigger can’t put</p><p></p><p><strong>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English</strong>.</p><p>16. She has won many tennis matches since she move from Slovakia.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>17. Most people want to live in comfortable in their old age.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>18. The city center wasn’t as crowded this morning like it usually is.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>19. For January, he has taken five exams and hasn’t got any poor grade.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>20. They lived at Barker Street two years ago.</p><p>A B C D</p><p></p><p><strong>IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.</strong> </p><p>We live in the suburbs, and it’s just too (21)___! There aren’t (22)__shops, and there are certainly (23) ___clubs or theaters. (24) _____ a lot of parks, good schools, and very (25)____crime; but nothing ever really happens here. I would really love (26) _____downtown.</p><p>suburb <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : ngoại thành</p><p>21. a. noisy b. noisily c.quiet d. quietly</p><p>22. a. much b. many c.more d. a lot of</p><p>23. a. not b. nothing c.none d. no</p><p>24. a. Has b. Having c.There is d. There are</p><p>25. a. little b. less c.many d. lots of</p><p>26. a. to live b. living c.to living d. a & b</p><p></p><p><strong>V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it</strong>.</p><p>My neighborhood is very convenient - it’s near the shopping center and the bus station. It is also safe. But those are the only good things about living downtown. It is very noisy - the streets are always full of people! The traffic is terrible, and parking is a big problem! I can never park on my own street. I’d like to live in the suburbs.</p><p>27. What does the word ‘convenient’ in line 1 mean’</p><p>a. close to something b. beautiful</p><p>c. far from other places d. noisy</p><p>28. What does the word ‘it’ in line 2 refer to?</p><p>a. the author’s neighborhood b. shopping center</p><p>c. bus station d. downtown</p><p>29. It’s easy to ______.</p><p>a. find a place to park b. live in the suburbs</p><p>c. move to another place d. go to the bus station</p><p>30. The author _____.</p><p>a. likes to live in the suburbs</p><p>b. thinks that his/ her neighborhood is too quiet</p><p>c. thinks that living in the suburbs is very convenient</p><p>d. feels that his - her neighborhood is not safe</p><p>31. Which of the following is true?</p><p>a. The author’s neighborhood is inconvenient.</p><p>b. The author doesn’t want to move to anywhere.</p><p>c. It’s too difficult for the author to find a place to park his - her car.</p><p>d. Living downtown is better than living in the suburbs.</p><p></p><p><strong>TEST 2</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others</strong></p><p>1. a. stadium b. contact c. thanks d. pancake</p><p>2. a. effect b. delicious c. exhibition d. selection</p><p>3. a. concern b. customer c. contact d. convenient</p><p>4. a. organized b. 1ived c. concerned d. established</p><p>5. a. discount b. resident c. serve d. tasty</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase</strong>.</p><p>6. She has earned millions of dollars _____ 1994.</p><p>a. since b. for c. in d. at</p><p>7. I am not prepared to discuss ______ the matter any further.</p><p>a. about b. on c. for d. Ø</p><p>8. I spent money than you.</p><p>a. less b. few c. many d. much</p><p>9. Their house is about three times as big ours.</p><p>a. as b. so c. than d. like</p><p>10. ____ have you known Jane?</p><p>a. How far b. How long c. What time d. What day</p><p>11. We lived close the sea.</p><p>a. with b. at c. by d. from</p><p>12. The water wasn’t ______ in.</p><p>a. clean enough to swim b. enough clean to swim</p><p>c. clean enough for swimming d. enough clean for swimming</p><p>13. Martina has loved sports _____she was a child.</p><p>a. since b. for c. when d. as</p><p>14. I can’t afford it______ that price.</p><p>a. for b. on c. with d. at</p><p>15. They are very concerned about their son’s illness.</p><p>a. worried b. uncomfortable c. unhappy d. dissatisfactory</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English</strong>.</p><p>16. She became extremely successful since she has been in Switzerland.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>17. For Ronnie began classes, he has met an average of 1.324 people a month.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>18. Petrol is twice as expensive as it is a few years ago.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. Please contact me with the above address for more information.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>20. We arrived early in order to buying our tickets.</p><p> A B C D</p><p></p><p><strong>III. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.</strong></p><p>James: Excuse (21)____, I’m your new (22) _____, Jack. I just moved in.</p><p>Mrs. Jones: Oh. Yes?</p><p>James: I m looking for a grocery store. Are there (23)____around here?</p><p>Mrs. Jones: Yes, there are some (24) _____ Pine Street.</p><p>James: OK. And is there a Laundromat near here?</p><p>Mrs. Jones: Well, I think there’s one across from the shopping center. James: (25) ______</p><p>Mrs. Jones: By the way, there’s a barber shop in the shopping center, (26) _____</p><p>James: A barber shop?</p><p>Laundromat <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : hiệu giặt tự động barber shop <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : hiệu cắt tóc</p><p>21. a. I b. me c. my d. myself</p><p>22. a. neighbor b. neighborhood c. next-door d. newcomer</p><p>23. a. any b. anywhere c. some d. somewhere</p><p>24. a. of b. at c. on d. beside</p><p>25. a. You’re welcome. b. Thank you. c. Excuse me. d. Never mind.</p><p>26. a. neither b. either c. too d. b & c</p><p></p><p><strong>IV. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</strong></p><p>Although 80% of Australians live near cities, the cities are not as large as those in some other countries. Most people live in houses in suburbs - not in apartments. The suburbs usually have their own churches, schools, and shopping centers. They also have recreational facilities. In large cities, like Sydney, the suburbs are often far from the center of town. Because many people commute to work, traffic is slow and there are many traffic jams.</p><p>recreational (adj) : (thuộc) sự giải trí commute (v) : đi làm xa</p><p>27. Most of the Australians ________.</p><p>a. live in the cities b. live downtown</p><p>c. live in the suburbs d. a & b are correct</p><p>28. What does the word ‘their’ in line 3 refer to?</p><p>a. cities b. countries c. houses d. suburbs</p><p>29. Sydney is ______.</p><p>a. large cities b. a large city c. a suburb d. the center of a town </p><p>30. Why are there many traffic jams?</p><p>a. Because the suburbs are often far from the center of town.</p><p>b. Because many people commute to work.</p><p>c. Because people live in houses - not in apartments.</p><p>d. Australians like to live downtown.</p><p>31. The cities in Australia _______.</p><p>a. are very beautiful</p><p>b. are not as large as cities in some other countries</p><p>c. are the biggest cities in the world</p><p>d. are noisy</p><p></p><p><strong>TEST 3</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others</strong>.</p><p>1. a. notice b. surface c. contact d. effect</p><p>2. a. humid b. airmail c. discuss d. pancake</p><p>3. a. area b. comfort c. market d. concern</p><p>4. a. customer b. delicious c. grocery d. resident</p><p>5. a. organize b. discussion c. restaurant d. neighbor</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined </strong>word or phrase.</p><p>6. Born in Slovakia, she has lived in Switzerland______ many years.</p><p>a. since b. for c. as d. when</p><p>7. Anna was excited and happy_____the baby.</p><p>a. at b. on c. of d. about</p><p>8. Can you send me the money possible, please?</p><p>a. as soon as b. so soon as c. so soon so d. as soon so</p><p>9. Ann’s grade is the same________mine.</p><p>a. like b. as c. to d. Ø</p><p>10. Coffee is Brazil’s main _____.</p><p>a. product b. production c. produce d. productive</p><p>11. What awful weather! You must _____ cold, Ann.</p><p>a. be b. is c. are d. were</p><p>12. ______is it like studying at a Japanese university?</p><p>a. What b. How c. Which d. When</p><p>13. Please contact______ me if you have any question.</p><p>a. with b. to c. for d. Ø</p><p>14. Thirteen-year-old Ronnie Segal has loved Math — he was a little boy.</p><p>a. since b. for c. as d. when</p><p>15. Nobody really noticed_______ the changes</p><p>a.of b. about c. to d.ø</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English</strong>.</p><p>16. It is too late to going to the cinema.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. Tennis has been the most important thing to her for she was a little girl.</p><p>A B C D</p><p>18. ‘Have something to eat. You have to be hungry.’</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. This job is a lot different with what I’m used to .</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. Martina hasn’t attended school for 1994, and she has played tennis for years.</p><p>A B C D</p><p></p><p><strong>IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces</strong>. </p><p>Dear Simon,</p><p>This (21) _____ my first letter to you from my new home. We (22)_____here since March 19th and I’ve been at my new school (23)____3 weeks. I’ve got some new friends here, Dan and Emily. I’ve (24) _____ them for 14 days. I (25)__ the school basketball team. I’ve been in the team (26)_____April 14th. I’ve got a new bike now. I’ve only had it for 2 days.</p><p>Love,</p><p>Helen</p><p>PS Your last letter to me (27) _____ on February 21st. I (28) ______from you for two months!</p><p>21.a. is b. is being c. has d. was</p><p>22.a. are b. were c. are being d. have been </p><p>23.a. sine b. for c. from d. already</p><p>24.a. know b. knowing c. knew d. know</p><p>25.a. have joined b. have taken part in</p><p>c. have participated in d. all are correct</p><p>26. a. since b. for c. on d. in</p><p>27. a. was b. were c. is being d. has been</p><p>28. a. don’t hear b. didn’t hear c. haven’t hear d. won’t hear</p><p></p><p><strong>V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.</strong></p><p>Japan’s cities also have a mix of traditional and modern characteristics. There are tall office and apartment buildings as well as traditional wooden houses. Many people prefer to live near the center of cities, but because houses there are expensive, they often commute from suburbs. Traffic, pollution, and crowds are problems.</p><p>However, there is little crime, and even very crowded cities have many parks and gardens.</p><p>characteristic <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : tính chất commute (v) : đi làm xa crime <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : tội ác</p><p>29. Japan’s cities _______.</p><p>a. is ancient b. is modern</p><p>c. is old d. is not only traditional but also modern</p><p>30. Most people________.</p><p>a. don’t like to live near the center of the city</p><p>b. live near the center of the city</p><p>c. prefer to live in the suburbs</p><p>d. live in the suburbs</p><p>31. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to?</p><p>a. cities b. characteristics c. buildings d. people</p><p>32. What are the bad things about Japan’s cities?</p><p>a. They have a mix of traditional and modern characteristics.</p><p>b. They have many tall office and apartment buildings.</p><p>c. They have many wooden houses.</p><p>d. They have heavy traffic, pollution and crowds.</p><p>33. What are the good things about Japan’s cities?</p><p>a. There is little crime there. b. They are very crowded cities.</p><p>c. There are many parks and gardens. d. a & c are correct</p><p></p><p><strong>TEST 4</strong></p><p></p><p>I<strong>. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.</strong></p><p>1.a. tasty b. mall c. stadium d. change</p><p>2.a. grocery b. month c. comfort d. money</p><p>3.a. just b. summer c. much d. ruler</p><p>4.a. around b. de1icouis c. house d. ground</p><p>5.a. exhibition b. neighborhood c. hot d. humid</p><p></p><p><strong>II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase</strong>.</p><p>6. Martina’s mother has been her coach_____many years.</p><p>a. since b. for c. as d. when</p><p>7. ______water do you need?</p><p>a. How much b. How many c. What much d. What many</p><p>8. She is wearing a hat_______ mine.</p><p>a. as b. like c. to d. the same</p><p>9. Their tastes are different</p><p>a. from b. to c. with d. a & b</p><p>10. Our friends live close _____.</p><p>a.hy b.to c. with d. from</p><p>11. These boxes are ______.</p><p>a. too heavy for carrying b. too heavy to carry</p><p>c. too heavy can’t carry d. heavier to carry</p><p>12. How long is it _____ we last went to the cinema?</p><p>a. since b. for c. as d. when</p><p>13. She arrived early_____ get a good seat.</p><p>a. for b. since c. in order to d. so that</p><p>14. The President is deeply concerned _____ this issue.</p><p>a. about b. to c. in d. on</p><p>15. There is a big difference ______ British and German schools.</p><p>a. between b. from c. with d. of</p><p></p><p><strong>III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English</strong>.</p><p>16. Millions of people have visit Disney World in, Florida, since it opened</p><p> A B C D</p><p>17. Some things are too small to seeing without a microscope.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>18. He is going to study the market in order to is more successful.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>19. We must arrange a convenience time and place for the meeting.</p><p> A B C D</p><p>20. The shop offers a wide select of wine. </p><p> A B C D</p><p></p><p>I<strong>V. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.</strong></p><p>This American (21) _____ is the main business and cultural center of the Midwest. New York is famous (22) _____ its music, opera, and theater. It also (23) _____ excellent museums. When shopping (24) _____ this city, you can (25) _____ a long row of fashionable stores on North Michigan Avenue. This area (26) _____ the Magnificent Mile. One of the world’s (27)____buildings, the John Hancock Center, is (28) _____ on this avenue.</p><p>opera <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> nhạc kịch avenue <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> đại lộ </p><p>row <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> hàng, dãy fashionable (adj) sang trọng</p><p>21. a. city b. capital c. area d. ground</p><p>22. a. about b. with c. on d. for</p><p>23. a. have b. has c. there is d. there are</p><p>24. a. in b. at c. on d. of</p><p>25. a. visit b. to visit c. visiting d. to visiting</p><p>26. a. call b. calls c. called d. is called</p><p>27. a. tall b. taller c. more tall d. tallest</p><p>28. a. either b. neither c. also d. too</p><p></p><p>V<strong>. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it</strong>.</p><p>A recent survey shows that Britons hate their neighbors. The results are alarming. 80% of the people who took part in the L1rvey feel that their neighbors are inconsiderate. 25C/c don’t talk to the people who live next door and 10% don’t even know their names. In fact, one million householders in Britain would like to move because of the people that live next door.</p><p>The biggest cause of friction is noise. Many of the complaints about noise came from people who live in flats and divided houses. The other major problems are arguments about car parking spaces, and old people complaining about the young.</p><p>inconsiderate (adj) : thiếu quan tâm survey <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : khảo sat</p><p>friction <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@14.0.2/assets/72x72/1f44e.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="72" height="72" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" data-smilie="23"data-shortname="(n)" /> : sự xích mích</p><p>29. What does the word ‘hate’ in line 1 mean?</p><p>a. dislike someone very much b. like someone very much</p><p>c. love someone very much d. proud of someone</p><p>30. We could replace ‘took part in’ in line 2 with _____.</p><p>a. ‘participated in’ b. ‘joined’ c. ‘cared for’ d. a & b are correct</p><p>31. ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬______of the people who took part in the survey don’t know their neighbors’ names.</p><p>a. 80% b. 25% c. 10% d. One million</p><p>32. How many householders in Britain would like to move because of their neighbors?</p><p>a. 80% of them b. 25% of them c. 10% of them d. one million</p><p>33. Which of the following is true?</p><p>a. Just some Britons hate their neighbors.</p><p>b. 80% of the -people who took part in the survey feel that their neighbors are nice.</p><p>c. Noise isn’t the biggest cause of friction.</p><p>d. One of the major problems is arguments about car parking places.</p><p></p><p>* LISTENING COMPREHENSION</p><p>1. Listen and fill A, B, or C indicating your choice.</p><p>7.1 He wants to get the information about _______.</p><p>A. goods </p><p>B. news</p><p>C. supermarkets</p><p>7.2 The child is kept in ______.</p><p>A. a day-care center</p><p>B. his mother’s workplace</p><p>C. a school downtown</p><p>7.3 He wants to buy some ______.</p><p>A. medicine</p><p>B. food</p><p>C. sugar canes</p><p>7.4 They’re talking about ______.</p><p> A. supermarkets</p><p>B. air-conditioners</p><p>C. the weather</p><p>7.5 They________.</p><p>A. have been friends for two years.</p><p>B. meet each other every day</p><p>C. haven’t met for a ong time.</p><p>2. Listen and fill in the blanks.</p><p>Mai and ManS’ are talking about new changes in their neighborhood.</p><p>Mai : We need some (7.6)_____ for Minh’s (7.7) _______ . Let’s go</p><p>shopping at the new (7.8) ______.</p><p>Mary : Which one ? The one next to the (7.9)______or the one near the(7.10)_____ ?</p><p>Mai : Well, it is said that the (7.11)______ near the (7.12) _______offers a wider selection of (7.13)_____and prices are more(7.14)______.</p><p>Mary OK. Let’s go there then. How do we go now?</p><p>Mai : Let’s get a (7.15)_____.</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER]UNIT 7</p><p></p><p>TEST 1</p><p>I. 1b 2c 3a 4d 5a</p><p>IL 6a 7a 8b 9a 10a 11c 12b 13a 14b 15a</p><p>III. 16d 17c 18c 19a 20b</p><p>IV. 21c 22b 23d 24d 25a 26a</p><p>V. 27a 28a 29d 30a 31c</p><p>TEST 2</p><p>I. 1a 2c 3c 4d 5b</p><p>II 6a 7d 8a 9a 10a 11a 12b 13a 14d 15a</p><p>III. 16a 17a 18d 19c 20c</p><p>IV. 21b 22a 23a 24c 25b 26c</p><p>V. 27c 28d 29b 30b 31b</p><p>TEST 3</p><p>I. 1d 2c 3d 4b 5b</p><p>II. 6b 7d 8a 9b 10a 11a 12a 13d 14a 15d</p><p>III. 16b 17d 18c 19c 20b</p><p>IV. 21a 22d 23b 24d 25d 26a 27a 28c</p><p>V. 29d 30d 31d 32d 33d</p><p>TEST 4</p><p>I. 1b 2a 3d 4b 5a</p><p>II. 6b 7a 8b 9d 10a 11b 12a 13c 14a 15a</p><p>III. 16b 17c 18c 19b 20c</p><p>IV. 21 22d 23b 24d 25d 26a 27a 28c</p><p>V. 29a 30d 31c 32d 33d</p><p></p><p>Listening</p><p></p><p>7.1 Man:</p><p>Woman:</p><p>7.2 Man:</p><p>Woman:</p><p>7.3 Man:</p><p>Woman:</p><p>7.4 Man:</p><p>Woman:</p><p>7.5 Man: </p><p>Woman: What are the new supermarkets like ?</p><p>Well, they can provide a wide selection of goods.</p><p>Who keeps the child when his mother goes to work ?</p><p>Well, there’s a well-equipped day-care center downtown.</p><p>Where can I get some canned food ?</p><p>There’s a grocery store close to the drugstore.</p><p>I like air-conditioned supermarkets.</p><p>But some are very cold.</p><p>Where have you been ?</p><p>Well, I moved to another town two years ago.</p><p>7.1 C; 7.2 A; 7.3 B; 7.4A; 7.5 C; 7.6 gifts; 7.7 birthday; </p><p>7.8 shopping center; 7.9 theater; 7.10 Central Market; 7.11 shopping center;</p><p>7.12 Central Market; 7.13 products; 7.14 reasonable; 7.15 taxi;[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunghoi, post: 26086, member: 19"] [B]UNIT 7 : MY NEIGHBORHOOD[/B] [B]TEST 1[/B] [B]I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others[/B]. 1. a. pancake b. surface c. situation d. tasty 2. a. family b. grocery c. try d. happy 3. a. business b. humid c. music d. community 4. a. cheap b. please c. speak d. area 5. a. delicious b. concern c. price d. parcel [B]II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase.[/B] 6. Martina has been a professional tennis player ________1994. a. since b. for c. on d. in 7. The city center was_________ crowded than usual. a. less b. few c. many d. much 8. I never feel very________ in his present. a. comfort. b. comfortable c. comfortably d. comforting 9. It’s not warm but it isn’t _________yesterday. a. as cold as b. as cold so c. as cold like d. so cold so 10. ______is it since you last saw Joe? a. How long b. How far c. What time d. What day 11. You______ be hungry after your long walk. a. have to b. has to c. must d. ought to 12. I don’t know_________ you do. a. as many as people b. as many people as c. such many people like d. so many as people 13. _____ is something that people make or grow to sell. a. Product b. Production c. Produce d. Productive 14. She has been a professional tennis player ____years. a. since b. for c. in d. on 15. The wallet was ______in my pocket. a. too big to put b. too big for putting c. so big to put d. bigger can’t put [B]III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English[/B]. 16. She has won many tennis matches since she move from Slovakia. A B C D 17. Most people want to live in comfortable in their old age. A B C D 18. The city center wasn’t as crowded this morning like it usually is. A B C D 19. For January, he has taken five exams and hasn’t got any poor grade. A B C D 20. They lived at Barker Street two years ago. A B C D [B]IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.[/B] We live in the suburbs, and it’s just too (21)___! There aren’t (22)__shops, and there are certainly (23) ___clubs or theaters. (24) _____ a lot of parks, good schools, and very (25)____crime; but nothing ever really happens here. I would really love (26) _____downtown. suburb (n) : ngoại thành 21. a. noisy b. noisily c.quiet d. quietly 22. a. much b. many c.more d. a lot of 23. a. not b. nothing c.none d. no 24. a. Has b. Having c.There is d. There are 25. a. little b. less c.many d. lots of 26. a. to live b. living c.to living d. a & b [B]V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it[/B]. My neighborhood is very convenient - it’s near the shopping center and the bus station. It is also safe. But those are the only good things about living downtown. It is very noisy - the streets are always full of people! The traffic is terrible, and parking is a big problem! I can never park on my own street. I’d like to live in the suburbs. 27. What does the word ‘convenient’ in line 1 mean’ a. close to something b. beautiful c. far from other places d. noisy 28. What does the word ‘it’ in line 2 refer to? a. the author’s neighborhood b. shopping center c. bus station d. downtown 29. It’s easy to ______. a. find a place to park b. live in the suburbs c. move to another place d. go to the bus station 30. The author _____. a. likes to live in the suburbs b. thinks that his/ her neighborhood is too quiet c. thinks that living in the suburbs is very convenient d. feels that his - her neighborhood is not safe 31. Which of the following is true? a. The author’s neighborhood is inconvenient. b. The author doesn’t want to move to anywhere. c. It’s too difficult for the author to find a place to park his - her car. d. Living downtown is better than living in the suburbs. [B]TEST 2[/B] [B]I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others[/B] 1. a. stadium b. contact c. thanks d. pancake 2. a. effect b. delicious c. exhibition d. selection 3. a. concern b. customer c. contact d. convenient 4. a. organized b. 1ived c. concerned d. established 5. a. discount b. resident c. serve d. tasty [B]II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase[/B]. 6. She has earned millions of dollars _____ 1994. a. since b. for c. in d. at 7. I am not prepared to discuss ______ the matter any further. a. about b. on c. for d. Ø 8. I spent money than you. a. less b. few c. many d. much 9. Their house is about three times as big ours. a. as b. so c. than d. like 10. ____ have you known Jane? a. How far b. How long c. What time d. What day 11. We lived close the sea. a. with b. at c. by d. from 12. The water wasn’t ______ in. a. clean enough to swim b. enough clean to swim c. clean enough for swimming d. enough clean for swimming 13. Martina has loved sports _____she was a child. a. since b. for c. when d. as 14. I can’t afford it______ that price. a. for b. on c. with d. at 15. They are very concerned about their son’s illness. a. worried b. uncomfortable c. unhappy d. dissatisfactory [B]II. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English[/B]. 16. She became extremely successful since she has been in Switzerland. A B C D 17. For Ronnie began classes, he has met an average of 1.324 people a month. A B C D 18. Petrol is twice as expensive as it is a few years ago. A B C D 19. Please contact me with the above address for more information. A B C D 20. We arrived early in order to buying our tickets. A B C D [B]III. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.[/B] James: Excuse (21)____, I’m your new (22) _____, Jack. I just moved in. Mrs. Jones: Oh. Yes? James: I m looking for a grocery store. Are there (23)____around here? Mrs. Jones: Yes, there are some (24) _____ Pine Street. James: OK. And is there a Laundromat near here? Mrs. Jones: Well, I think there’s one across from the shopping center. James: (25) ______ Mrs. Jones: By the way, there’s a barber shop in the shopping center, (26) _____ James: A barber shop? Laundromat (n) : hiệu giặt tự động barber shop (n) : hiệu cắt tóc 21. a. I b. me c. my d. myself 22. a. neighbor b. neighborhood c. next-door d. newcomer 23. a. any b. anywhere c. some d. somewhere 24. a. of b. at c. on d. beside 25. a. You’re welcome. b. Thank you. c. Excuse me. d. Never mind. 26. a. neither b. either c. too d. b & c [B]IV. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.[/B] Although 80% of Australians live near cities, the cities are not as large as those in some other countries. Most people live in houses in suburbs - not in apartments. The suburbs usually have their own churches, schools, and shopping centers. They also have recreational facilities. In large cities, like Sydney, the suburbs are often far from the center of town. Because many people commute to work, traffic is slow and there are many traffic jams. recreational (adj) : (thuộc) sự giải trí commute (v) : đi làm xa 27. Most of the Australians ________. a. live in the cities b. live downtown c. live in the suburbs d. a & b are correct 28. What does the word ‘their’ in line 3 refer to? a. cities b. countries c. houses d. suburbs 29. Sydney is ______. a. large cities b. a large city c. a suburb d. the center of a town 30. Why are there many traffic jams? a. Because the suburbs are often far from the center of town. b. Because many people commute to work. c. Because people live in houses - not in apartments. d. Australians like to live downtown. 31. The cities in Australia _______. a. are very beautiful b. are not as large as cities in some other countries c. are the biggest cities in the world d. are noisy [B]TEST 3[/B] [B]I. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others[/B]. 1. a. notice b. surface c. contact d. effect 2. a. humid b. airmail c. discuss d. pancake 3. a. area b. comfort c. market d. concern 4. a. customer b. delicious c. grocery d. resident 5. a. organize b. discussion c. restaurant d. neighbor [B]II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined [/B]word or phrase. 6. Born in Slovakia, she has lived in Switzerland______ many years. a. since b. for c. as d. when 7. Anna was excited and happy_____the baby. a. at b. on c. of d. about 8. Can you send me the money possible, please? a. as soon as b. so soon as c. so soon so d. as soon so 9. Ann’s grade is the same________mine. a. like b. as c. to d. Ø 10. Coffee is Brazil’s main _____. a. product b. production c. produce d. productive 11. What awful weather! You must _____ cold, Ann. a. be b. is c. are d. were 12. ______is it like studying at a Japanese university? a. What b. How c. Which d. When 13. Please contact______ me if you have any question. a. with b. to c. for d. Ø 14. Thirteen-year-old Ronnie Segal has loved Math — he was a little boy. a. since b. for c. as d. when 15. Nobody really noticed_______ the changes a.of b. about c. to d.ø [B] III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English[/B]. 16. It is too late to going to the cinema. A B C D 17. Tennis has been the most important thing to her for she was a little girl. A B C D 18. ‘Have something to eat. You have to be hungry.’ A B C D 19. This job is a lot different with what I’m used to . A B C D 20. Martina hasn’t attended school for 1994, and she has played tennis for years. A B C D [B]IV. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces[/B]. Dear Simon, This (21) _____ my first letter to you from my new home. We (22)_____here since March 19th and I’ve been at my new school (23)____3 weeks. I’ve got some new friends here, Dan and Emily. I’ve (24) _____ them for 14 days. I (25)__ the school basketball team. I’ve been in the team (26)_____April 14th. I’ve got a new bike now. I’ve only had it for 2 days. Love, Helen PS Your last letter to me (27) _____ on February 21st. I (28) ______from you for two months! 21.a. is b. is being c. has d. was 22.a. are b. were c. are being d. have been 23.a. sine b. for c. from d. already 24.a. know b. knowing c. knew d. know 25.a. have joined b. have taken part in c. have participated in d. all are correct 26. a. since b. for c. on d. in 27. a. was b. were c. is being d. has been 28. a. don’t hear b. didn’t hear c. haven’t hear d. won’t hear [B]V. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it.[/B] Japan’s cities also have a mix of traditional and modern characteristics. There are tall office and apartment buildings as well as traditional wooden houses. Many people prefer to live near the center of cities, but because houses there are expensive, they often commute from suburbs. Traffic, pollution, and crowds are problems. However, there is little crime, and even very crowded cities have many parks and gardens. characteristic (n) : tính chất commute (v) : đi làm xa crime (n) : tội ác 29. Japan’s cities _______. a. is ancient b. is modern c. is old d. is not only traditional but also modern 30. Most people________. a. don’t like to live near the center of the city b. live near the center of the city c. prefer to live in the suburbs d. live in the suburbs 31. What does the word ‘they’ in line 4 refer to? a. cities b. characteristics c. buildings d. people 32. What are the bad things about Japan’s cities? a. They have a mix of traditional and modern characteristics. b. They have many tall office and apartment buildings. c. They have many wooden houses. d. They have heavy traffic, pollution and crowds. 33. What are the good things about Japan’s cities? a. There is little crime there. b. They are very crowded cities. c. There are many parks and gardens. d. a & c are correct [B]TEST 4[/B] I[B]. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.[/B] 1.a. tasty b. mall c. stadium d. change 2.a. grocery b. month c. comfort d. money 3.a. just b. summer c. much d. ruler 4.a. around b. de1icouis c. house d. ground 5.a. exhibition b. neighborhood c. hot d. humid [B]II. Choose the word or phrase that best completes each unfinished sentence below or substitutes for the underlined word or phrase[/B]. 6. Martina’s mother has been her coach_____many years. a. since b. for c. as d. when 7. ______water do you need? a. How much b. How many c. What much d. What many 8. She is wearing a hat_______ mine. a. as b. like c. to d. the same 9. Their tastes are different a. from b. to c. with d. a & b 10. Our friends live close _____. a.hy b.to c. with d. from 11. These boxes are ______. a. too heavy for carrying b. too heavy to carry c. too heavy can’t carry d. heavier to carry 12. How long is it _____ we last went to the cinema? a. since b. for c. as d. when 13. She arrived early_____ get a good seat. a. for b. since c. in order to d. so that 14. The President is deeply concerned _____ this issue. a. about b. to c. in d. on 15. There is a big difference ______ British and German schools. a. between b. from c. with d. of [B]III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English[/B]. 16. Millions of people have visit Disney World in, Florida, since it opened A B C D 17. Some things are too small to seeing without a microscope. A B C D 18. He is going to study the market in order to is more successful. A B C D 19. We must arrange a convenience time and place for the meeting. A B C D 20. The shop offers a wide select of wine. A B C D I[B]V. Choose the word (a, b, c, or d) that best fits each of the blank spaces.[/B] This American (21) _____ is the main business and cultural center of the Midwest. New York is famous (22) _____ its music, opera, and theater. It also (23) _____ excellent museums. When shopping (24) _____ this city, you can (25) _____ a long row of fashionable stores on North Michigan Avenue. This area (26) _____ the Magnificent Mile. One of the world’s (27)____buildings, the John Hancock Center, is (28) _____ on this avenue. opera (n) nhạc kịch avenue (n) đại lộ row (n) hàng, dãy fashionable (adj) sang trọng 21. a. city b. capital c. area d. ground 22. a. about b. with c. on d. for 23. a. have b. has c. there is d. there are 24. a. in b. at c. on d. of 25. a. visit b. to visit c. visiting d. to visiting 26. a. call b. calls c. called d. is called 27. a. tall b. taller c. more tall d. tallest 28. a. either b. neither c. also d. too V[B]. Read the following passage and choose the item (a, b, c, or d) that best answers each of the questions about it[/B]. A recent survey shows that Britons hate their neighbors. The results are alarming. 80% of the people who took part in the L1rvey feel that their neighbors are inconsiderate. 25C/c don’t talk to the people who live next door and 10% don’t even know their names. In fact, one million householders in Britain would like to move because of the people that live next door. The biggest cause of friction is noise. Many of the complaints about noise came from people who live in flats and divided houses. The other major problems are arguments about car parking spaces, and old people complaining about the young. inconsiderate (adj) : thiếu quan tâm survey (n) : khảo sat friction (n) : sự xích mích 29. What does the word ‘hate’ in line 1 mean? a. dislike someone very much b. like someone very much c. love someone very much d. proud of someone 30. We could replace ‘took part in’ in line 2 with _____. a. ‘participated in’ b. ‘joined’ c. ‘cared for’ d. a & b are correct 31. ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬______of the people who took part in the survey don’t know their neighbors’ names. a. 80% b. 25% c. 10% d. One million 32. How many householders in Britain would like to move because of their neighbors? a. 80% of them b. 25% of them c. 10% of them d. one million 33. Which of the following is true? a. Just some Britons hate their neighbors. b. 80% of the -people who took part in the survey feel that their neighbors are nice. c. Noise isn’t the biggest cause of friction. d. One of the major problems is arguments about car parking places. * LISTENING COMPREHENSION 1. Listen and fill A, B, or C indicating your choice. 7.1 He wants to get the information about _______. A. goods B. news C. supermarkets 7.2 The child is kept in ______. A. a day-care center B. his mother’s workplace C. a school downtown 7.3 He wants to buy some ______. A. medicine B. food C. sugar canes 7.4 They’re talking about ______. A. supermarkets B. air-conditioners C. the weather 7.5 They________. A. have been friends for two years. B. meet each other every day C. haven’t met for a ong time. 2. Listen and fill in the blanks. Mai and ManS’ are talking about new changes in their neighborhood. Mai : We need some (7.6)_____ for Minh’s (7.7) _______ . Let’s go shopping at the new (7.8) ______. Mary : Which one ? The one next to the (7.9)______or the one near the(7.10)_____ ? Mai : Well, it is said that the (7.11)______ near the (7.12) _______offers a wider selection of (7.13)_____and prices are more(7.14)______. Mary OK. Let’s go there then. How do we go now? Mai : Let’s get a (7.15)_____. [SPOILER]UNIT 7 TEST 1 I. 1b 2c 3a 4d 5a IL 6a 7a 8b 9a 10a 11c 12b 13a 14b 15a III. 16d 17c 18c 19a 20b IV. 21c 22b 23d 24d 25a 26a V. 27a 28a 29d 30a 31c TEST 2 I. 1a 2c 3c 4d 5b II 6a 7d 8a 9a 10a 11a 12b 13a 14d 15a III. 16a 17a 18d 19c 20c IV. 21b 22a 23a 24c 25b 26c V. 27c 28d 29b 30b 31b TEST 3 I. 1d 2c 3d 4b 5b II. 6b 7d 8a 9b 10a 11a 12a 13d 14a 15d III. 16b 17d 18c 19c 20b IV. 21a 22d 23b 24d 25d 26a 27a 28c V. 29d 30d 31d 32d 33d TEST 4 I. 1b 2a 3d 4b 5a II. 6b 7a 8b 9d 10a 11b 12a 13c 14a 15a III. 16b 17c 18c 19b 20c IV. 21 22d 23b 24d 25d 26a 27a 28c V. 29a 30d 31c 32d 33d Listening 7.1 Man: Woman: 7.2 Man: Woman: 7.3 Man: Woman: 7.4 Man: Woman: 7.5 Man: Woman: What are the new supermarkets like ? Well, they can provide a wide selection of goods. Who keeps the child when his mother goes to work ? Well, there’s a well-equipped day-care center downtown. Where can I get some canned food ? There’s a grocery store close to the drugstore. I like air-conditioned supermarkets. But some are very cold. Where have you been ? Well, I moved to another town two years ago. 7.1 C; 7.2 A; 7.3 B; 7.4A; 7.5 C; 7.6 gifts; 7.7 birthday; 7.8 shopping center; 7.9 theater; 7.10 Central Market; 7.11 shopping center; 7.12 Central Market; 7.13 products; 7.14 reasonable; 7.15 taxi;[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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