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G8-Eot1 Test 4

The document is a test for students covering various English language topics including pronunciation, stress, vocabulary, and comprehension. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and reading comprehension passages. The test assesses students' understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and their ability to interpret written information.

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GLOBAL 8 – END OF TERM 1 – TEST 4

Mark the word whose underlined part differs from the three in pronunciation
Question 1. A. thank B. land C. thin D. ceremony
Question 2. A. good B. tool C. school D. bamboo
Mark the word which differs in the position of the primary stress
Question 3. A. custom B. livestock C. highland D. bamboo
Question 4. A. countryside B. tradition C. harvester D. cultivate
Mark the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5. My Son sanctuary has been recognized by UNESCO as a world ___.
A. ethnic minorities B. open-air market C. heritage site D. terraced field
Question 6. People ______ bamboo poles with small bells and lanterns.
A. maintain B. cook C. decorate D. hang
Question 7. City drivers have to drive _______ than country ones.
A. more careful B. more careless C. more carefully D. more carelessly
Question 8. If we meet at 9:00, we ___________ plenty of time to talk.
A. have B. is having C. will have D. had
Question 9. Where can _______ people buy everything they need?
A. the B. a C. an D. x (no article)
Question 10. There's ___ milk left in the fridge. It shouldn’t be enough for our coffee.
A. much B. little C. some D. few
Question 11. Tom and Jane are talking about their plan for the dinner.
Tom: "How about going out for dinner?" - Jane: “_______”
A. It’s a good idea.B. Well done. C. Yes, we do. D. You’re
welcome.
Question 12. This year the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the next Sunday, _______
I can go home and reunite with my family.
A. for B. or C. but D. so
Read the following announcement and mark the correct option
TIPS FOR SAFE TRAVEL
1. Always keep your valuables (13)______ your sight and avoid crowded places.
2. If you're traveling to a foreign country, make sure you learn a few basic phrases
in (14)________ local language.
3. (15)_____ to travel advisories from your government before planning your trip.
4. If you feel unsafe, (16)________ the nearest embassy or consulate for
assistance.
Question 13. A. in B. within C. over D. out
Question 14. A. the B. x (no article) C. an D. a
Question 15. A. Watch B. Listen C. Refer D. Follow
Question 16. A. contact B. contacting C. contacted D. contacts
Question 17: Put the sentences (a-c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank
to make a logical text.
Last month, I had a trip to a village of the Nung people with my family. Everything was
wonderful. _________
a. They showed us their traditions and shared stories about their culture.
b. The people there wore beautiful, colorful clothes and were very friendly.
c. We also tried some local food, which was different but delicious.
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A. b-c-a B. a-b-c C. c-b-a D. b-a-c
Question 18: Choose the sentence that can end the text (in Question 17) most
appropriately.
A. I enjoyed learning about their way of life and seeing how they lived.
B. We didn’t like the life in there.
C. I was so disappointed about the trip.
D. The villagers were very helpful and gave us a present.
Choose the word or phrase that best fits each other numbered blanks.
Tet is (19) _______ in Vietnam. To celebrate Tet, Vietnamese people make many
tasty (20) _______ foods. The most important food includes Chung cakes, sausages,
boiled chicken, spring rolls, and sticky rice. Chung cake is made of sticky rice, pork,
green beans, and other spices, wrapped in green leaves; (21) _______, this cake
needs a lot of preparation. This cake can be kept for a long time, even though the
weather is often humid during Tet. Other significant foods that cannot be missed to
worship the ancestors are sausages, spring rolls, and sticky rice. Because sausages
are difficult (22) ______, people often buy them from famous suppliers. However,
sticky rice and spring rolls are easier to prepare and must be (23) _______ after they
are cooked, so they are often made (24) ______ home.
Question 19. A. the biggest festival B. the bigger festival
C. biggest festival D. a biggest festival
Question 20. A. delicious B. traditional C. spicy D. tradition
Question 21. A. because B. while C. otherwise D. however
Question 22. A. to make B. making C. make D. makes
Question 23. A. served immediately B. immediately served
C. immediate served D. served immediated
Question 24. A. on B. at C. in D. from
Mark the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
Question 25. If he doesn't speak English well, he can't take part in this English
contest.
A. Unless he doesn't speak English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
B. Unless he speak English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
C. Unless he speaks English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
D. Unless he doesn’t speaks English well, he can take part in this English contest.
Question 26. It is really interesting for him to talk with his music teacher about jazz.
A. He fancies to talk with his music teacher about jazz.
B. He fancies talking with his music teacher about jazz.
C. He doesn’t like talking with his music teacher about jazz.
D. He isn’t into talking with his music teacher about jazz.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that
is made from the given cues in each of the following question.
Question 27. Who/ Carol and Bill / visit/ last Sundays?
A. Who do Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
B. Who were Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
C. Who did Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
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D. Who did Carol and Bill visited last Sunday?
Question 28. He / learn / English/ quickly / if / he / practice / frequently.
A. He will learn English quickly if he practices frequently.
B. He won’t learn English quickly if he practices frequently.
C. He learns English quickly if he will practice frequently.
D. He will learn English quickly if he doesn’t practice frequently.
Question 29. What does the sign say?
A. Dogs are welcome everywhere and can go
anywhere.
B. Dogs are not allowed to enter or be in this
area.
C. You may bring dogs here if they are on a
leash.
D. Only small dogs are allowed in this area.

Question 30. What does the message mean?


A. If there are library books you want,
borrow them after the end of term.
B. You must take back all the library
books you've got before the end of term.
C. To keep any library books for holiday
reading, you don't need to ask for any
permission.
D. You can keep the books from the
library until you finish your summer
holiday.

Read and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions
Life in the big city is face-paced, fun and exciting. There are countless job
opportunities and activities to occupy your time. However, with the good, there also
comes the bad. Although the big city has more job opportunities; there are also more
people competing for a single job. This can make your job search frustrating. In
addition, the cost of living is typically higher in big cities, and it can cost you an arm
and a leg for a small apartment in a decent area of the city, not to mention other costs
to fulfill your basic demands. Moreover, there will always be crowds and always be
people around. Therefore, traffic can be a nightmare in the big city. If you hate driving
in traffic, then the big city life is not for you. Heavy traffic also contributes to pollution,
which is one of the biggest disadvantages of living in the city. Obviously, our health
is affected most by certain diseases relating to the respiratory system and other body
parts. A lot of premature deaths are supposed to be the result of long-term exposure
to small particles. Most importantly, there is always more crime in a big city, causing
you second case your decision for living in a big city. You are much more likely to be
a victim of a crime living in a big city than in a small town.
Question 31. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Living in a big city is fun and exciting.
B. It is good to avoid living in big cities.
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C. People who live in big cities are often healthier.
D. Living in a big city has both advantages and disadvantages.
Question 32. While big cities have more job opportunities, it also gives ______.
A. more competition for a single job B. higher salary
C. growing economic crisis D. greater chances of being unemployed
Question 33. What does the phrase “cost an arm and a leg” mean?
A. your legs and arms have good value B. cost a small amount of money
C. you must work hard to earn money D. cost a lot of money
Question 34. According to the paragraph, city is not a perfect place for ______.
A. crime B. rich people
C. people who hate driving in traffic D. people who prefer a busy life
Question 35. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. Pollution causes health problems.
B. Cities are always crowded.
C. It costs a lot of money to live in a big city.
D. Crime is not a serious problem in big cities.
Question 36. What is the OPPOSITE meaning of “disadvantages” in the context of
the passage?
A. benefits B. drawbacks C. difficulties D. limitations
Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each
question, mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct option that fits each of the numbered blanks
A. to avoid stress and to stay healthy
B. There are some ways to deal with stress
C. It is better to do a few tasks really well, than lots of tasks badly.
D. to have a chance in the job market afterwards

Teenagers today live in a very competitive world. It is more important than ever to
succeed at school if you hope (37) _________. It's no wonder that many young people
worry about letting down their parents, their peers and themselves.
(38) ____________. Physical exercise is a good release for stress because it
increases certain chemicals in the brain which calm you down. You have to get
enough sleep (39)________.
Another way to avoid stress is to manage your time effectively. (40) _________. Know
your limits and try not to take on top much. Finally, if it all gets beyond your control,
don't panic or get hysterical. Find the time to sit down quietly and breathe deeply for
ten to twenty minutes. Do this regularly, and it will help you calm down and put things
into perspective.

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ĐÁP ÁN KHÔNG IN
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions.
Question 1. A. thank B. land C. thin D. ceremony
Question 2. A. good B. tool C. school D. bamboo

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs
from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following
questions.
Question 3. A. custom B. livestock C. highland D. bamboo
Question 4. A. countryside B. tradition C. harvester D.
cultivate

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the following questions.
Question 5. My Son sanctuary has been recognized by UNESCO as a world
_______.
A. ethnic minorities B. open-air market C. heritage site D.
terraced field
Question 6. People ______ bamboo poles with small bells and lanterns.
A. maintain B. cook C. decorate D. hang
Question 7. City drivers have to drive _______ than country ones.
A. more careful B. more careless C. more carefully D. more carelessly
Question 8. If we meet at 9:00, we ___________ plenty of time to talk.
A. have B. is having C. will have D. had
Question 9. Where can _______ people buy everything they need?
A. the B. a C. an D. x (no article)
Question 10. There's ______ milk left in the fridge. It shouldn’t be enough for our
coffee.
A. much B. little C. some D. few
Question 11. Tom and Jane are talking about their plan for the dinner.
Tom: "How about going out for dinner?" - Jane: “_______”
A. It’s a good idea.B. Well done. C. Yes, we do. D. You’re
welcome.
Question 12. This year the Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the next Sunday, _______
I can go home and reunite with my family.
A. for B. or C. but D. so

Read the following announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your


answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each numbered blank

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TIPS FOR SAFE TRAVEL
1. Always keep your valuables (13)________ your sight and avoid crowded places.
2. If you're traveling to a foreign country, make sure you learn a few basic phrases
in (14)________ local language.
3. (15)________ to travel advisories from your government before planning your trip.
4. If you feel unsafe, (16)________ the nearest embassy or consulate for assistance.

Question 13. A. in B. within C. over D. out


Question 14. A. the B. x (no article) C. an D.
a
Question 15. A. Watch B. Listen C. Refer D.
Follow
Question 16. A. contact B. contacting C. contacted
D. contacts

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct


answer to each of the following questions
Question 17: Put the sentences (a-c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank
to make a logical text.
Last month, I had a trip to a village of the Nung people with my family. Everything was
wonderful. _________
a. They showed us their traditions and shared stories about their culture.
b. The people there wore beautiful, colorful clothes and were very friendly.
c. We also tried some local food, which was different but delicious.
A. b-c-a B. a-b-c C. c-b-a D. b-a-c
Question 18: Choose the sentence that can end the text (in Question 17) most
appropriately.
A. I enjoyed learning about their way of life and seeing how they lived.
B. We didn’t like the life in there.
C. I was so disappointed about the trip.
D. The villagers were very helpful and gave us a present.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option
that best fits each numbered blank
Tet is (19) _______ in Vietnam. To celebrate Tet, Vietnamese people make many
tasty (20) _______ foods. The most important food includes Chung cakes, sausages,
boiled chicken, spring rolls, and sticky rice. Chung cake is made of sticky rice, pork,
green beans, and other spices, wrapped in green leaves; (21) _______, this cake
needs a lot of preparation. This cake can be kept for a long time, even though the
weather is often humid during Tet. Other significant foods that cannot be missed to
worship the ancestors are sausages, spring rolls, and sticky rice. Because sausages
are difficult (22) ______, people often buy them from famous suppliers. However,
sticky rice and spring rolls are easier to prepare and must be (23) _______ after they
are cooked, so they are often made (24) ______ home.
6
Question 19. A. the biggest festival B. the bigger
festival
C. biggest festival D. a biggest festival
Question 20. A. delicious B. traditional C. spicy D.
tradition
Question 21. A. because B. while C. otherwise D.
however
Question 22. A. to make B. making C. make D.
makes
Question 23. A. served immediately B. immediately
served
C. immediate served D. served immediated
Question 24. A. on B. at C. in D. from

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that
is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following
question.
Question 25. If he doesn't speak English well, he can't take part in this English
contest.
A. Unless he doesn't speak English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
B. Unless he speak English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
C. Unless he speaks English well, he can't take part in this English contest.
D. Unless he doesn’t speaks English well, he can take part in this English contest.
Question 26. It is really interesting for him to talk with his music teacher about jazz.
A. He fancies to talk with his music teacher about jazz.
B. He fancies talking with his music teacher about jazz.
C. He doesn’t like talking with his music teacher about jazz.
D. He isn’t into talking with his music teacher about jazz.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that
is made from the given cues in each of the following question.
Question 27. Who/ Carol and Bill / visit/ last Sundays?
A. Who do Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
B. Who were Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
C. Who did Carol and Bill visit last Sunday?
D. Who did Carol and Bill visited last Sunday?
Question 28. He / learn / English/ quickly / if / he / practice / frequently.
A. He will learn English quickly if he practices frequently.
B. He won’t learn English quickly if he practices frequently.
C. He learns English quickly if he will practice frequently.
D. He will learn English quickly if he doesn’t practice frequently.

Read the following sign or notice and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 29. What does the sign say?

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A. Dogs are welcome everywhere and can go
anywhere.
B. Dogs are not allowed to enter or be in this
area.
C. You may bring dogs here if they are on a
leash.
D. Only small dogs are allowed in this area.

Question 30. What does the message mean?

A. If there are library books you want, borrow them after the end of term.
B. You must take back all the library books you've got before the end of term.
C. To keep any library books for holiday reading, you don't need to ask for any
permission.
D. You can keep the books from the library until you finish your summer holiday.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions

Life in the big city is face-paced, fun and exciting. There are countless job
opportunities and activities to occupy your time. However, with the good, there also
comes the bad. Although the big city has more job opportunities; there are also more
people competing for a single job. This can make your job search frustrating. In
addition, the cost of living is typically higher in big cities, and it can cost you an arm
and a leg for a small apartment in a decent area of the city, not to mention other costs
to fulfill your basic demands. Moreover, there will always be crowds and always be
people around. Therefore, traffic can be a nightmare in the big city. If you hate driving
in traffic, then the big city life is not for you. Heavy traffic also contributes to pollution,
which is one of the biggest disadvantages of living in the city. Obviously, our health
is affected most by certain diseases relating to the respiratory system and other body
parts. A lot of premature deaths are supposed to be the result of long-term exposure
to small particles. Most importantly, there is always more crime in a big city, causing
you second case your decision for living in a big city. You are much more likely to be
a victim of a crime living in a big city than in a small town.
Question 31. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Living in a big city is fun and exciting.
B. It is good to avoid living in big cities.
C. People who live in big cities are often healthier.
8
D. Living in a big city has both advantages and disadvantages.
Question 32. While big cities have more job opportunities, it also gives
____________.
A. more competition for a single job B. higher salary
C. growing economic crisis D. greater chances of being unemployed
Question 33. What does the phrase “cost an arm and a leg” mean?
A. your legs and arms have good value B. cost a small amount of money
C. you must work hard to earn money D. cost a lot of money
Question 34. According to the paragraph, city is not a perfect place for
____________.
A. crime B. rich people
C. people who hate driving in traffic D. people who prefer a busy life
Question 35. Which of the following sentences is NOT true?
A. Pollution causes health problems. B. Cities are always crowded.
C. It costs a lot of money to live in a big city. D. Crime is not a
serious problem in big cities.
Question 36. What is the OPPOSITE meaning of “disadvantages” in the context of
the passage?
A. benefits B. drawbacks C. difficulties D. limitations

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each
question, mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct option that fits each of the numbered blanks

A. to avoid stress and to stay healthy


B. There are some ways to deal with stress
C. It is better to do a few tasks really well, than lots of tasks badly.
D. to have a chance in the job market afterwards

Teenagers today live in a very competitive world. It is more important than ever to
succeed at school if you hope (37) _________. It's no wonder that many young people
worry about letting down their parents, their peers and themselves.
(38) ____________. Physical exercise is a good release for stress because it
increases certain chemicals in the brain which calm you down. You have to get
enough sleep (39)________.
Another way to avoid stress is to manage your time effectively. (40) _________. Know
your limits and try not to take on top much. Finally, if it all gets beyond your control,
don't panic or get hysterical. Find the time to sit down quietly and breathe deeply for
ten to twenty minutes. Do this regularly, and it will help you calm down and put things
into perspective.
Question 37. D Question 38. B Question 39. A Question 40.
C

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