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The document is a practice test for an English exam covering topics like listening comprehension, reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. It contains questions about passages on dream houses, recycling tips, esports, robotics competitions, pronunciation, verbs, home appliances, and more. The test aims to evaluate students' English language skills in various areas.

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FINAL TEST TERM 2 – TOPIC NUMBER 2 SUBJECT


ENGLISH 6 GLOBAL SUCCESS
Time: 45 minutes
Name:……………………………………… Class:………………………………….......

I. Listen to Peter talking about his dream house. Circle the correct answer A, B, or C.
You will listen
TWICE.
1. How will Peter move through his house?
A. On foot. B. By car. C. By train.
2. What will Peter do in his living room?
A. Watch films.
B. Play computer games.
C. Sing a song.

3. How many swimming pools will there be in Peter’s house?


A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
4. What will be special about Peter’s car?
A. It can cook. B. It can swim. C. It can fly.
II. Listen to Mr. Wilson talking about tips for three R’s. Fill in each gap with NO
MORE THAN TWO WORDS. You will listen TWICE.
3R’s Actions
Reduce – (5) _________ toys with friends
- borrow or rent books and movies
- buy (6) _________ items
Reuse - bring along a reusable water bottle
- use (7) _________ of the paper
Recycle - (8) _________ presents with used papers
III. Read the text about e-sports. Circle the correct answer A, B, or C.
Millions of people play games for fun. However, there are professional gamers. They
practise for ten or more hours a day, five or six days a week. They earn money by playing
competitive computer games, or e-sports!
Then, are e-sports really sports? Some say no. E-sports players don’t need to run, jump,
throw or do big physical actions. At the moment, the UK government classifies e-sports
as kinds of games, not as sports. But others say yes: e-sports are sports. Players do need
some physical skills, especially hand–eye coordination, quick reaction. They also need to
be accurate and good at timing. In fact, the governments of China and South Korea
classify e-sports as sports, and they will be an official medal sport in the Asian Games
starting from 2022.
How about you? Do you think e-sports are real sports?
9. What is TRUE about professional gamers?

A. They play games for fun.


B. Playing games is their job.
C. They compete with computers.
10. Why do some people think e-sports
are not sports? A. Because e-sports
players are not physically strong.
B. Because the government says that e-sports are games.
C. Because e-sports don’t require much body movement.
11. What skill does an e-sports
player need? A. Throwing a dart
accurately.
B. Being good at timing.
C. Running fast.
12. Which country classify e-sports as real sports?
A. South Korea. B. The UK. C. Germany.
IV. Read the description of three robotics competitions. Tick the correct competition.

B.E.S.T Robot Contest


What can high school students do with a box of materials and six weeks? The B.E.S.T
Robot Contest is a great way to find out. Teams must design a robot that can successfully
complete a set of tasks within a time limit, and they’ll compete against each other.

F.I.R.S.T: Tech Challenge


Teams for the F.I.R.S.T: Tech Challenge can have up to 15 high schoolers. There’s a
reusable robot kit. They must use this kit to create a robot that will be able to compete in
an alliance format challenge. Teams work with adult coaches and mentors to help them.

National Robotics Challenge


The National Robotics Challenge doesn’t require specific materials or a kit. Stu- dents get
to build a robot that can compete in challenges like a maze and rescue. Plus, the contest
isn’t just for school students; college and graduate students can participate, too.
B.E.S.T F.I.R.S.T National
Contest Challenge Robotics
Challenge
13. Students use their own materials or robot kits.
14. There are coaches to work with each team of
students.
15. Students design a robot in six weeks.
16. There is no age limit in this contest.
V. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the
first. Use the word in
brackets. You can’t change the word. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.
17. The bookshop is opposite the library.
(THERE)
=> _____________ a bookshop opposite the library.
18. We bring reusable water bottles. We don’t
bring plastic bottles. (INSTEAD) => We
bring reusable water __________ plastic
bottles.
19. No one in my family cooks better than my
dad. (THE) => My dad is __________in
my family.
20. This is a present for you. (YOURS) =>
This __________.
21. The show was interesting. It was too long.
(BUT) => The show was interesting,
__________ too long.
VI. Choose the word with a different way of pronunciation in the underlined part.
Circle A, B or C.
22. A. equipment B. exercise C.
everyday
23. A. congratulation B. marathon C. place
24. A. pagoda B. crowded C. postcard
25. A. around B. found C. famous
26. A. bathroom B. father C. whether
VII. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
27. If we don’t protect the environment, Mother Nature (be) ________ angry.
28. I might (go) ________ to Da Nang next week. I’m not sure yet.
29. It is likely that Tim (arrive) ________ late.
30. ________ you (send) ________ an email to John yesterday?
31. I (be) _________ at Jame’s party yesterday but I (not see) ___________ you there.
VIII. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C.
32. I want to buy many modern home ___________.
A. apply B. appliance C. appliances
33. My dreamhouse will be ___________ by big trees.
A. surround B. surrounded C. surrounding
34. My ___________ is peaceful and quiet.
A. neighbour B. neighbouring C. neighbourhood
35. Using ___________ energy can help save the environment.
A. sun B. sunny C. solar
36. You should ___________ the amount of salt in your diet.
A. reduce B. reuse C. recycle
37. ___________ a kind-hearted man!
A. How B. What C. Who
38. The first Olympic Games took ___________ in Greece in 776 BC.
A. part B. place C. time
39. Mr Bean has ___________ old car. ___________car is blue.
A. an/ The B. an/ A C. a/ The
40. Ha Noi is a big city. _________ not easy to find your way there.
A. It B. It’s C. Its
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