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Q3 – EXTRA 1 Student’s name: …………………………
Class: 8B… Corrector’s name: ………………………
LƯU HÀNH NỘI BỘ
A. LISTENING
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
1. Paul can’t buy the game because he is not ………………………………
2. The game contains ……………………………… scenes that young people shouldn’t see.
3. Children may get injured if they mimic the game’s violence in ………………………………
4. Games that are not designed for young people should have an ………………………………
5. Paul thinks that ……………………………… should decide which games to buy for their children.
6. Paul's friends agree that restrictions on games should be just like restrictions on
………………………………
Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
7. The television show that Carla is watching is about ………………………………
8. Jack and Sally agree that it is not appropriate for ……………………………… to see that type of show.
9. Carla believes that violent crime shows should not be shown to ………………………………
10. There’s a possibility’ people may attempt to repeat a ……………………………… that they saw on
television.
11. Jack believes that ……………………………… should not have restrictions on their television viewing.
12. The three friends decide to ……………………………… about this topic.
B. GRAMMAR
I. Choose the correct answer, A, B, C or D.
1. If Tom hadn’t gone through the red light, the accident ……………………… .
A. wouldn’t happen B. hadn’t happened C. wouldn't have happened D. didn’t happen
2. If I wanted to buy a dress, I ……………………… the blue one.
A. would buy B. bought C. had bought D. will buy
3. If I lived near Stan, we ……………………… to work together, but unfortunately we don’t.
A. would have gone B. went C. would go D. will go
4. If I ……………………… time, I’ll have coffee with you this afternoon.
A. have B. had had C. would have D. had
5. ……………………… my room yesterday, my parents wouldn’t have shouted at me.
A. If I tidy B. If I tidied C. If I would tidy D. If I had tidied
6. You ……………………… into trouble if you hadn’t cheated on the exam.
A. didn’t get B. hadn’t got C. wouldn’t get D. wouldn’t have got
II. Complete the text with the correct form of words given in the brackets.
A: If you (7) …………………………………… (forget) to lock the doors of your car, the thief
(8) ……………………………… (steal) it.
B: You're right. But what should I do now?
A: If I (9) ………………………………… (be) you, I (10) ……………………………… (go) to the police
station and report it. If you (11) ……………………………………… (report) it sooner, they
(12) ……………………………… (find) it by now.
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Mr. Tord is selling his house in the mountains and my cousin, Gregory, is interested in buying it. He went
to see it last Saturday. “If I (13) ………………………… (have) the money, I (14) ……………………… (buy)
it, but I don't,” he told Mr. Tord. But I know him better than that. He didn't really like the house. If he (15)
……………………………… (like) it, he (16) ……………………………… (do) anything to get it.
III. Complete the short dialogues choosing the correct answer.
A: Do you think that woman sitting over there (17) might / must be Mary’s mother? She looks exactly like
her.
B:That woman (18) could / can't be Mary’s mother. She’s no more than 25 years old. But she
(19) can / could be her sister.
A: Don’t let little Ricky play with the scissors. Kate. He (20) may / must cut himself.
B: Sorry. Mum. He’s usually very careful, but I guess you’re right. He (21) can't / could easily hurt himself.
A: Do you know that Rob has taken up parachuting?
B: What? You (22) can’t / must be serious. Everybody knows that Rob is afraid of heights. You
(23) can / may be mistaken, Oscar.
A: Why were you so late? You (24) could / may at least have called us. We were worried about you.
B: I’m really sorry, Felix. I know I (25) might / should have phoned you, but that was exactly the problem.
I had forgotten my mobile phone at home and drove back to get it!
IV. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one, using the word given.
You must use between TWO AND FIVE words including the word given.
26. I’m sure they haven’t made an appointment with him yet. CAN’T
They ……………………………………………………………………… an appointment with him yet.
27. There’s a possibility that Mike will meet the manager after his meeting. MIGHT
Mike ………………………………………………………………………… after his meeting.
28. Adam hasn’t eaten all day, so I’m sure he is very hungry. MUST
Adam ………………………………………………………………………… as he hasn’t eaten all day.
29. It’s possible that the mechanic will fix our car tomorrow. MAY
The mechanic ………………………………………………………………………… tomorrow.
30. I’m sure Julia is a great cook because she won a cooking competition yesterday. MUST
Julia ……………………………………………………………………… because she won a cooking
competition yesterday.
31. I’m sure that Dean hasn’t left for Cairo yet, because I saw him today at the shopping centre. HAVE
Dean …………………………………………………………………… for Cairo yet, because I saw him
today at the shopping centre.
32. It’s not possible that they finished the new project. They’ve just started it. CAN’T
They …………………………………………………………… the new project. They’ve just started it.
V. Complete the text with one word only in each gap.
THE GREAT STORM
(0) Although Britain is a place that rarely has extreme weather, there have been a few exceptions over the
years. They include the great storm of October 1987. Dozens of people were (33) …………………… killed or
injured and billions of pounds of damage was caused to buildings (34) …………………… property.
The bad weather began over the Bay of Biscay. (35) …………………… increasing in strength for a few
days, this became a huge storm which started to move north. (36) ……………………, on the evening of
15 October it hit the English Channel. Neither the BBC (37) …………………… the Meteorological Office had
predicted the storm earlier. (38) ……………………, when it arrived, nobody was prepared. Suddenly, in the
middle of the night, hurricane winds (39) …………………… torrential rain swept over southern England.
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London was badly affected (40) …………………… of the large number of tree-lined streets. The winds
were (41) …………………… strong that thousands of trees were knocked over, falling on top of cars or
buildings that were close to them.
(42) …………………… the storm, there were power cuts as the high winds and falling trees destroyed
electricity cables. As a (43) …………………… many places were in complete darkness, which made things
difficult for (44) …………………… the fire and ambulance services.
Surprisingly, even (45) …………………… there were hurricane force winds throughout the night, several
people were completely unaware of what was happening. Not (46) …………………… did they sleep through
the storm, they didn't even hear the falling trees crashing onto their cars on the street. Of course, as
(47) …………………… as they woke up, they received a nasty shock!
C. VOCABULARY
I. Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences.
48. I play / practise / go jogging every morning before work.
49. I go / take / make plenty of exercise every week because I walk to work!
50. Most experts say that keeping / going / making fit is very important if you sit at a desk all day.
51. Tony plays / practises / makes tennis at a local club when he has some free time.
52. Clara hit / beat / shot the ball really hard and it went into the net.
53. The class make / do / play gymnastics once a week in the new gym.
54. The school football team beat / won / succeeded every team they played this term.
55. I did a course to develop / expand / progress my tennis skills.
II. Complete the sentences with the correct word from the box.
along among around back beneath beyond through within
56. Luke saw his friends ……………………………… the crowd of tourists outside the castle.
57. I went for a tour ……………………………… the city and was impressed by how beautiful it was.
58. In Rome there are kilometres of tunnels ……………………………… the city.
59. It was getting late so we decided to head ……………………………… to the campsite.
60. It was really relaxing taking a walk ……………………………… the river.
61. In the distance ……………………………… the mountain range, there is a huge lake.
62. Our guide led us ……………………………… the caves and showed us their interesting features.
63. Many important events have happened ……………………………… the walls of this palace.
III. Complete the text with the right form the words in CAPITALS.
AN INTERESTING NEW PLANET
Until recently, the (64) ……………………………… of planets outside our own solar EXIST
system was difficult to prove. Now, thanks to increasingly (65) ………………………… SENSE
equipment, hundreds have been discovered orbiting distant stars. Recent
(66) ……………………………… of the nearest star to Earth, Proxima Centauri, have led INVESTIGATE
to a (67) ……………………………… discovery: a rocky planet similar in size to the Earth SIGNIFY
which may have liquid water on its surface.
Although the new planet is (68) ……………………………… closer to Proxima CONSIDER
Centauri than the Earth is to the Sun, there is still a (69) ……………………………… of POSSIBLE
life there. This is because the star is much smaller and cooler than our sun, so conditions on
the planet may be (70) ……………………………… enough to support life. Temperatures COMFORT
on the planet will be (71) ……………………………… on whether there is an atmosphere DEPEND
surrounding it.
Travelling to Proxima Centauri and exploring its planet is totally (72) ………………… REAL
…………… at the moment. Despite it being one of the nearest stars to the sun, it would
take thousands of years to get there using current technology.
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D. READING
The people below are all looking for somewhere to eat. There are advertisements for eight restaurants
and cafés. Decide which restaurant or café (A-H) would be most suitable for the following people (73-77).
73. Juan is going to the cinema in the city centre, and 74. Annie and Steve are going out for lunch to
needs to eat after he finishes work at 5.30 p.m. He celebrate their wedding anniversary. They
will have no more than an hour to eat. He loves particularly like fish, and want to go to a restaurant
steak. ……… in an old building outside the city. ………
75. Hasan and some British friends are meeting at the 76. Tomiko and her friend Mafumi are visiting the city
stadium for an afternoon football match. He wants on Sunday, and want to try some African food
to introduce them to Middle-Eastern food before the before they go to the art gallery in the afternoon.
match starts. They are students, and can't afford ………
much. ………
77. Ebele has just finished college and her parents want
to take her out on Saturday evening for a special
dinner in the city centre. Ebele would prefer a
restaurant that only serves vegetarian food. ………
PLACES TO EAT IN AND AROUND THE CITY
A. New Day B. Buckden’s
Since we opened 40 years ago, thousands of people Close to the art gallery, Buckden’s offers
have come to taste what the Middle East has to wonderful steak, at a price you can afford! Tell us
offer. We’re not far from the stadium, and on bus if you’re in a hurry, and we’ll serve you quickly.
routes from the city centre. You’ll be surprised how Open 12.30 - 5.30 p.m., Monday to Saturday.
little a good meal can cost! Open 9 a.m. till 4 p.m.
every day.
C. The Red House D. Flamingo
Whether or not it’s a special occasion, come to The Right in the heart of the city, beside the art gallery,
Red House. Situated in a seventeenth-century Flamingo is the ideal vegetarian restaurant for a
farmhouse in an attractive village within easy reach meal to remember. Our food is based on African
of the city, we’ve been open since 1990 and are recipes. Come for something quick before an
famous for our fish and vegetarian dishes. Open evening out, or spend the evening with us. Open
seven days a week, noon until midnight. every day, except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
E. Peggotty’s F. The Bridge
Just a short walk from the stadium, Peggotty’s is a Eat at The Bridge and you’ll want to come back
fish restaurant with a difference. Open every soon - our customers say our steaks are the best in
evening, we have live music and a great the world! And if you’re short of time, don’t worry
atmosphere. Our prices are very reasonable, and if - we’ll make sure you leave when you need to.
you eat with us this month we’ll give you a dessert We’re right in the centre of the city, and are open
absolutely free! from midday until late, seven days a week.
G. Riverside H. The Crocus
For an affordable meal in a beautiful countryside If you’re looking for something special, look no
location, come to Riverside. We serve traditional further! Our menu offers you the best in food from
food, and currently have a special offer on steaks - all over Africa - meat, fish and vegetarian. The
two meals for the price of one! We’re open every Crocus is close to the city art gallery and is open
evening from Wednesday to Sunday. for lunch seven days a week.
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