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UNIT 3: A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE
TEST 1
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. pagoda	B. banyan	C. gather	D. relax
2. A. bamboo	B. afternoon	C. soon	D. took
3. A. collection	B. comment	C. rest	D. blanket
4. A. crop	B. grocery	C. locate	D. picnic
5. A. business	B. hamburger	C. tomb	D. baggy
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. admire	B. blanket	C. gather	D. comment
7. A. logical	B. sightseer	C. hamburger	D. location
8. A. enjoyment	B. pagoda	C. collection	D. business
9. A. economical	B. federation	C. itinerary	D. complication
10. symbol	B. picnic	C. relax	D. logic
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. I wish I could swim so I would feel safely in a boat.
 A B C D
12. Columbus made his first voyage from Europe till America in 1492.
 A B C D
13. Our flight was delayed, so we had decided to take a long walk around the terminal.
 A B C D
14. I’m busy just now but I’ll be with you on a moment.
 A B C D
15. I wish you would stop fight and try to work things out.
 A B C D
16. It’s more expensive to travel on Friday, then I’ll leave on Thursday evening.
 A B C D
17. It was raining, so we didn’t go to a walk.
 A B C D
18. We’re full of admiration to all your work hard.
 A B C D
19. People refer to these different medical conditions collectively as heart diseases.
 A B C D
20. Researchers who read the report commented that they have many errors.
 A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. I wish the sun ________ shining right now.
A. is	B. are	C. were	D. was
22. I wish Al ________sing a couple of songs.
A. would	C. will	C. can	D. is going to
23. If the sky is clear, you can see the stars ________ night.
A. at	B. in	C, on	D. when
24. The first man walked on the moon ________ 21 July 1969.
A. in	B. at	C. on	D. no preposition
25. In Britain people send each other cards ________ Christmas.
A. in	B. on	C. at	D. till
26. Her handling of the crisis fills me with ________.
A. admire	B. admiring	C. admired	D. admiration
27. The statistics are ________ purely for administrative purposes.
A. collected	B. collecting	C. collective	D. collection
28. I’m not in a position to comment ________ the matter.
A. on	B. in	C. at	D. for
29. The two sides agreed an ________ of prisoners of wars.
A. exchanging	B. exchanged	C. exchange	D. exchanges
30. Easter is one of the best times for a family ________.
A. gathering	B. gather	C. gathered	D. gatherings
31. We went ________ around America.
A. hike	B. hiking	C. hikes	D. hiked
32. Engineers are still trying ________ locate the flaw.
A. to	B. for	C. on	D. in	
33. The fields were being ________ for winter wheat.
A. plow	B. plowed	C. plows	D. to plow
34. First prize is three days of ________ in a top health spa.
A. relax	B. relaxing	C. relaxed	D. relaxation
35. Shall we ________ a tip for the waiter?
A. get	B. leave	C. hand	D. hand over
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
(36) _______ country is more beautiful than a town and (37) _______ to live in. Many people think so, and go to the country for the summer holidays though they cannot live there all the year (38) _______. Some have cottage (39) _______ in a village (40) _______ they can go there whenever they can find the time.
English villagers are not all alike, but in some (41) _______ they are not very different (42) _______ each other. Almost every village has a church, the round or square tower of which can be seen from many miles around. Surrounding the church is the church yard, where people are buried.
The village green is a (43) _______ stretch of grass, and houses or cottages are built round it. Country life is now fairly comfortable and many villages have water (44) _______ through pipes into each house.
Most villages are (45) _______ close to some small towns that people go there to buy what they can’t find in the village shops.
36. A. A	B. An	C. The	D. no article
37. A. pleasant	B. please	C. pleased	D. pleasure
38. A. round	B. through	C. length	D. whole
39. A. build	B. built	C. building	D. builds
40. A. because	B. if	C. such as	D. so that
41. A. roads	B. streets	C. ways	D. routes
42. A. with	B. from	C. between 	D. on
43. A. width	B. wide	C. wider	D. widely
44. A. brought	B. brings	C. bringing	D. bring
45. A. such	B. too	C. enough	D. so
VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions about it.
You wouldn’t believe what happened yesterday. As I look out my hotel window this morning. I’m not sure I believe it myself.
First, I went to see the parade of the krewe of Zulu. It was great! The people in the parade were in Africa clothes. They threw beads to the crowd and handed out painted coconuts. I almost got a coconut, but a woman pushed me aside and grabbed it. I did get some beads tonight.
To get away from the crowds, I ducked into Pat O’Brien’s, a bar next to Preservation hall where I heard some great jazz a few nights ago. Guess what? Everybody was in Pat O’Brien’s, too! I had a hurricane, a drink the bar is famous for. It’s a combination for rum and passion fruit juice. I soon found out that although it tastes like juice, it works like rum!
To clear my head, I went to the café du Monde and had café au lait and some warm beignets. The café overlooks the Mississippi River, and its beignets are delicious.
Then, as in Cinderella, at midnight it was all over and the crowds went home. Today it seems like Mardi Gras was just a strange but beautiful dream.
Mardi Gras: Một lễ hội được tổ chức hằng năm ở một số thành phố; lễ hội Mardi Gras ở New Orleans nổi tiếng nhất.
46. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. The Day After Mardi Gras	B. A Strange but Beautiful Dream
C. The Parade of the Krewe of Zulu	D. New Orleans During Mardi Gras
47. The word ‘its’ in line 9 refers to _______.
A. the café du Monde	B. café au lait	C. the Mississippi River	 D. my head
48. In the context of the passage, what does the word “work” means?
A. to make somebody work	B. to operate	
C. to succeed	D. to have a particular effect
49. From reading the passage, it seems that the writer is _________.
A. A. a native of New Orleans	B. a tourist	
C. a hotelier	D. a musician
50. Which of following is true?
A. The writer did get a painted coconut
B. Everybody didn’t like Mardi Gras so they ducked into Pat O’Brien’s.
C. There was a hurricane in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.
D. The drink that Pat O’ Brien’s is famous for is a combination of rum and passion fruit juice.
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UNIT 3: A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE
TEST 2
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. 	A. exchange	B. bank	C. hamburger	D. bamboo
2. 	A. sightseer	B. hike	C. shrine	D. picnic
3. 	A. parent	B. itinerary	C. grocery	D. relax
4. 	A. gather	B. earth	C. theater	D. thanks
5. 	A. collection	B. question	C. nation	D. inspiration
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. 	A. banyan	B. blanket	C. gather	D. exchange
7. 	A. gathering	B. admiring	C. collector	D. exchangeable
8. 	A. admiration	B. relaxation	C. federation	D. commentary
9. 	A. admire	B. baggy	C. poet	D. region
10. 	A. collection	B. occasion	C. religion	D. correspond
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. I wish the sun were shine so that we could go swimming.
 A B C D
12. He wishes he could paint canvasses instead of houses for a live.
 A B C D
13. I hope the weather will be nice in the weekend.
 A B C D
14. I might not be at home on Tuesday morning but I’ll probably be there at the afternoon.
 A B C D
15. I admire him for his succeed in business.
 A B C D
16. No one uses the computer-it just sits there collect dust.
 A B C D
17. The gallery house is one of the finest collections for impressionist art.
 A B C D
18. That letter didn’t have enough postage, so it had returned to the sender.
 A B C D
19. I’m afraid of horses, so I will go horseback riding with Judy this afternoon.
 A B C D
20. Tom didn’t knows how to dance, so he wanted to go to the school dance.
 A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. I wish it ________ winter so that I could go skiing.
A. were	B. are	C. is	D. be
22. Many of Europe’s great cathedrals were built ________ the Middle Ages.
A. in	B. on	C. at	D. with
23. He can run 100 meters ________ 11 seconds.
A. in 	B. on	C. at	D. with
24. There are usually a lot of parties ________ New Year’s Eve.
A. in	B. on	C. at	D. when
25. ________ Saturday night I went to bed at 11 o’clock.
A. In	B. On	C. At	D. As
26. I have the greatest ________ for his courage.
A. admire	B. admired	C. admiring	D. admiration
27. Dior will launch its spring ________ next week.
A. collection	B. collect	C. collecting	D. collective
28. We would welcome your comments ________ our work.
A. on	B. in	C. at	D. for
29. The certificates can be exchanged ________ goods in any of our stores.
A. for	B. of	C. with	D. to
30. They live by ________ shellfish and snails.
A. gather	B. gathers	C. gathered	D. gathering
31. We went for a ________ through the woods on Sunday.
A. hike	B. hiking	C. hikes	D. hiker
32. Engineers are still trying ________ locate the flaw.
A. to	B. for	C. on	D. in
33. The fields were being ________ for winter wheat.
A. plow	B. plowed	C. plows	D. to plow
34. First prize is three days of ________ in a top health spa.
A. relax	B. relaxing	C. relaxed	D. relaxation
35. It would be nice to sit down and ________for a while.
A. rested	B. resting	C. rest	D. make rest
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
Dear Kate,
Dave and I are having (36) ________ best holiday of our lives! We are in Barbados, one of the (37) ________ islands in the Caribbean. Although it is (38) ________ smaller than Jamaica. (39) ________, the people here seem (40) ________ friendlier than those on the other islands. We are staying in the most modern hotel I have (41) ________ seen. It’s large and cool, and many people think it’s the best hotel on the islands. It’s (42) ________ more comfortable than any of the other hotels and it’s even bigger than the world famous Belton Hotel. The nearest beach is (43) ________ than a hundred meters away. And so we can go swimming a lot. It’s really good, and I (44) ________ wish you (45) ________ here.
Love
Mike
36. A. a 	B. an 	C. the	D. no article 
37. A. most lovely	B. loveliest	C. more lovely 	D. lovelier
38. A. much	B. more	C. less	D. little
39. A. Moreover	B. However 	C. Nevertheless	D. Whatever
40. A. to	B. be	C. more	D. to be
41. A. never	B. ever	C. yet	D. been
42. A. high	B. long	C. far	D. many
43. A. few	B. little	C. much	D. less
44. A. did	B. do	C. are	D. will
45. A. are	B. were	C. will be	D. aren’t
VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions about it.
A Maine vacation can be a seaside vacation along the state’s rocky and windy coast. Glaciers and the sea have carved so many inlets and harbors that the 228-mile-long coast would be 3,428 miles if it were stretched out straight! Thousands of islands lie off the coast of Maine. Most are uninhabited and are visited only by fishermen. Many have strange names – for example, Wreck Island, the Hypocrites, Junk pork, Pope’s Folly, and no Man’s name.
If you want to explore the coast and islands, you can hire a boat and a captain.
One large and well-known island is Mount Desert Island. Here you’ll find a town of Bar Harbor, a very popular summer resort. If you get tired of the shops and crowds, you can visit Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor and Somesville, the island’s smaller towns. You can also go for a swim, although the temperature is hardly ever over 55 o F!
46. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Vacation in Maine	B. The Advisable Place to Explore the coast
C. A Seaside Vacation	D. The Life on Island
47. The length of the coast of Maine is ________.
A. 228 miles	B. 3,478 miles	
C. too long to be measured	D. stretched out straight
48. In the context of the last paragraph, the phrase “hardly ever over 55o F means ________.
A. very over 55 o F	B. never over 55 o F	C. always over 55 o F	D. usually over 55 o F
49. The word many in the first paragraph refers to__________.
A. fishermen	B. inlets	C. harbors	D. island
50. According to the author, _________.
A. the largest, most well-known island of Maine is Mount Desert.
B. most of the islands of Maine have no people living there.
C. there is hardly any way to explore the coast and islands.
D. many fishermen have strange names.
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UNIT 3: A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE
TEST 3
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. A. relax	B. gather	C. hamburger	D. pagoda
2. A. grocery	B. crop	C. hero	D. flow
3. A. blanket	B. uncle	C. drink	D. shrine
4. A. snack	B. collection	C. locate	D. picnic
5. A. symbol	B. sightseer	C. sure	D. soil
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. A. sightseer	B. relaxing	C. gathering	D. business
7. A. banyan	B. picnic	C. poet	D. design
8. A. commentary	B. compulsory	C. territory	D. friendliness
9. A. hamburger	B. encourage	C. embroider	D. official
10. A. climate	B. depend	C. fashion	D. novel
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. My thirteen-years-old daughter wishes she weren’t so tall and that her hair were 
 A B C
black and straight.
 D
12. I wish most world leaders would meet in the early future and reach some agreement on 
 A B C D
environmental issues.
13. Mary and Henry always goes out for a meal on their wedding anniversary.
 A B C D
14. Henry will be retiring from his job in two year’s time.
 A B C D
15. I always enjoyed mathematics in high school since I decided to major it in college.
 A B C D
16. He was born on France, so he also has a French passport.
 A B C D
17. A tree had fallen across the road, so they had to turn around and gone back.
 A B C D
18. Have you any comments to make at the recent developments?
 A B C D
19. On the next hour we shall be presenting news and comment from around the world.
 A B C D
20. The house is convenient located, about a mile from the shopping center.
 A B C D
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. I wish you _______ go to see a doctor today.
A. would	B. can	C. will	D. should
22. We travel overnight to Paris and arrived _______ 5 o’clock in the morning.
A. till 	B. for	C. since	D. at
23. The course begins _______ & January and ends sometime in April.
A. on	B. in	C. until	D. till
24. The telephone and the doorbell rang _______ the same time.
A. at	B. in	C. on	D. no preposition
25. James lived with his parents _______ he was twenty-five.
A. for	B. from	C. till	D. through
26. They stood gazing at the statue, lost _______ admiration.
A. of	B. in	C. on	D. with
27. No one passed comment _______ her new hairstyle.
A. at	B. in	C. on	D. for
28. There was an angry _______ of letters between the two firms.
A. exchanging	B. exchange	C. exchanged	D. exchangeable
29. As a student, she _______ the Grand Canyon trails.
A. hike	B. hiked	C. hiking	D. had hiking
30. Bees _______ pollen from wild flowers.
A. were gathering	B. has gathering	C. gathers	D. were gathers
31. The tourist office _______ in the city center.
A. locate	B. is located	C. has location	D. find location
32. It’s a nice day – let’s go _______ a picnic.
A. have	B. has	C. in	D. for
33. I like to _______ with a good book when I get home from work.
A. relaxing	B. relaxed	C. relaxation	D. relax
34. You should go and get _______ rest before tonight’s performance.
A. lot of	B. some	C. many	D. few
35. We did a lot of _______ when we were in London.
A. sightseer	B. sighting	C. sightseers	D. sightseeing
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
An (36) _______ number of people are now going (37) _______ holiday to Egypt. Last year, (38) _______, about one and a half million tourists visited Egypt. The (39) _______ of Egypt is about fifty million and the (40) _______ is El Qahira (Cairo), a busy city of just under nine million people. Although the climate is hot and dry and most of the country is (41) _______, the average temperature from October to March is not (42) _______ high. (43) _______ most famous sights are the pyramids at Giza. However, it is also pleasant (44) _______ visit Alexandria. Port Said and several (45) _______ places and do as much as possible in the time available. A trip to Luxor is an unforgettable experience, and there are frequent flights there from Cairo.
36. A. increase	B. increased	C. increasing	D. increasingly
37. A. on	B. to do	C. towards	D. to rest
38. A. moreover	B. according to	C. for example	D. however
39. A. civil	B. civilian	C. inhabitant	D. population
40. A. capital	B. capitalization	C. captain	D. captivate
41. A. desert	B. dessert	C. deserve	D. deserved
42. A. very	B. too	C. enough	D. also
43. A. A	B. An	C. The	D. no article
44. A. for	B. about	C. when	D. to
45. A. another	B. other	C. any	D. ever
VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions about it.
Maine’s woods are perfect for a hiking and camping vacation. You might try Baxter State Park in the north. This 200,000-acre park is named after Percival Baxter, a governor of Maine who bought the land little by little and then gave it to the state. The park has many trails and campsites; some you can reach only by boat.(by the way, if you need any supplies, you can find them in Freeport, Maine at L.L. Bean, the outdoor clothing and equipment store. L.L. Bean is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year!).
Maine has hundreds of lakes and river for boating. Maine is also popular among hunters, because of its many deer, bears, squirrels, and rabbits.
In September, people drive through Maine to see the leaves turn all shades of red, yellow and orange. When the snows arrive-and they usually arrive early-skiers rush off to Maine’s many mountains.
Depending on the kind of vacation you want, you can visit Maine at just about any time of year. The one time not to visit is May, when the fierce black flies make their yearly visit!
46. Which of the following Maine vacations can you take in Maine?
A. a seaside vacation	B. camping and hiking vacation
C. a skiing vacation 	D. any kind of vacation you want
47. In the context of the first paragraph, the words “try” means_________.
A. to attempt to do something.
B. use or do something to find out if you like it.
C. to go to a particular place hoping to find someone or something.
D. to judge a case in a court of law.
48. From reading the passage, it seems that __________.
A. the fierce black flies appear in Maine every day of the year.
B. people drive to Maine just to see the autumn leaves.
C. some people come to Maine to hunt
D. you can reach Baxter State Park only by boat.
49. According to the passage, when can we visit Maine?
A. We can visit Maine every day of the year.
B. We can visit Maine in the fall.
C. We can visit Maine in the winter – when the snows arrive.
D. We can visit Maine whenever we like except in May.
50. Which of the following statement id false?
A. Maine has many lakes and rivers.
B. Baxter is the name of the governor of Maine.
C. Maine has a lot of mountains.
D. You can get free supplies in Freeport, Maine at L.L. Bean.
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UNIT 3: A TRIP TO THE COUNTRYSIDE
TEST 4
I. Choose the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the other.
1. 	A. hamburger	B. gather	C. grocery	D. exchange
2. 	A. journey	B. mountain	C. house	D. hour
3. 	A. itinerary	B. poetry	C. compulsory	D. supply
4. 	A. sugar	B. subject	C. separate	D. simple
5. 	A. bear	B. climb	C. embroider	D. symbol
II. Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others.
6. 	A. pagoda	B. material	C. religion	D. correspond
7. 	A. enjoy	B. bamboo	C. ringgit	D. relax
8. 	A. banyan	B. commentator	C. economic	D. businessman
9. 	A. paddy	B. fashion	C. cotton	D. relax
10. 	A. separation	B. relaxation	C. economic	D. symbolism
III. Choose the words or phrases that are not correct in Standard English.
11. My daughter wishes she were taller and that her hair will be blond and curly.
12. I wish I disagreed with you and could prove your fears groundless, but I’m afraid you might right.
13. Essays handed in after 12:00 at Friday will not be accepted.
14. The building was used like a hospital through the 1960s up to 1972.
15. The shop was closed so I could get any milk.
16. The manager was sick so I went in him place.
17. These glasses are very expensive so please care with them.
18. Asking about the date of the election, the prime minister commented that no decision had yet been made
19. She’s giving him French lessons on exchange for his teaching her English.
20. Living in such a remote place was no picnic: most the time, there was no water or electricity.
IV. Find the one choice that best completes the sentence.
21. I wish Natasha _______ bring her children with her tomorrow.
A. could	B. will	C. can	D. was going to
22. I wish we _______ everything we wanted all the time.
A. can buy	B. could buy	C. will buy	D. were buy
23. You’ll have to wait _______ tomorrow.
A. to	B. in	C. at	D. till
24. We will stayed _______ London Tuesday through Friday.
A. in	B. on	C. at	D. no preposition
25. The park is open _______ May through September.
A. in	B. on	C. at	D. from
26. The office will be closed _______ Christmas and New Year.
A. between	B. behind	C. among	D. inside
27. Her achievement earned her the _______ of her friends.
A. admire	B. admiring	C. admiration	D. admired
28. She commented _______ me that she liked it.
A. to	B. on	C. at	D. with
29. Is five apples for five eggs a fair _______?
A. exchanging	B. exchange	C. exchangeable	D. exchangeability
30. The nurse said we couldn’t visit him because he was _______.
A. rest	B. resting	C. rested	D. restless
31. I’m _______ sightseeing for the rest of the day.
A. going to	B. making	C. having	D. going
32. Football fans _______ around the TV in the corner of the bar.
A. gathered	B. was gathered	C. was gathering	D. gathers
33. The company wants to _______ the factory on land near the railroad tracks.
A. locate	B. be located	C. locating	D. located
34. When I first started driving a taxi I didn’t get very good _______.
A. present	B. gift	C. tips	D. commission
35. Soldiers had to _______ nearly 20 miles through the swamps.
A. be hiked	B. be hike	C. hiking	D. hike
V. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits each of the blank spaces.
Spectacular and (36) ______, Niagara Falls has always been especially popular with two kinds of visitors: Thrill-seekers and honeymooners.
It’s easy to see (37) ______ the thrill-seekers have visited Niagara. In 1859, Frenchman Jean Francois Gravelet, known (38) ______ “the Great Blondin,” became the first person (39) ______ the falls on a tightrope. Not satisfied (40) ______ this achievement, he made the trip again, this time with his manager on his back! In 1901, a school teacher, Mrs. Annie Edson Taylor, became the first person (41) ______ over the falls in a barrel.
It’s less easy to see why so many newlyweds feel they have to begin married life (42) _____ the falls. We do; however, know when and how this tradition got started: In 1803, Jerome Bonaparte, a nephew of Napoleon, visited Niagara Falls with his bride.
You don’t, of course, have to be a newlywed to visit Niagara (and you shouldn’t be a thrill-seeker, (43) ______ stunts are now illegal). Each year many people visit from either the American side (44) ______ the Canadian side. A boat (45) ______ Maid of the Mist will take you right out to the falls!
36. A. beautiful	B. beauty	C. beautifully	D. beautify
37. A. how	B. why	C. when	D. what
38. A. as	B. like	C. is	D. was
39. A. cross	B. crossing	C. crossed	D. to cross
40. A. about	B. on	C. at	D. with
41. A. go	B. going	C. went	D. to cross
42. A. in	B. on	C. at	D. with
43. A. so	B. since	C. when	D. why
44. A. nor	B. as	C. or	D. like
45. A. called	B. name	C. names	D. is
VI. Read the following passage and choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best answers each of the questions about it.
Lieutenant Ives was one of the first non-Indians to see canyon. He wrote, “It seems intended by nature that the Colorado River shall be forever unvisited.”
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