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  1. TRƯỜNG THPT LƯƠNG THẾ VINH ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP GIỮA HK 2 TỔ TIẾNG ANH LỚP 10 (2022-2023) I. PHẦN LÝ THUYẾT: 1. Phonetics: - phát âm của nguyên âm; đuôi –s, -ed - trọng âm của từ có 2 âm tiết và 3 âm tiết trở lên. 2. Vocabulary and grammar: - Từ vựng: liên quan các chủ đề : Gender Equality, Vietnam and International Organizations. - Ngữ pháp: Ôn tập kiến thức liên quan đến các chủ điểm ngữ pháp sau: Passive voice with modals, Comparative and superlative adjectives, Relative clauses, Prepositions, Verb forms 3. Reading: - Chủ đề: Gender Equality, Vietnam and International Organizations. - Các dạng bài: Đọc và chọn từ điền vào chỗ trống; Đọc và chọn đáp án đúng. 4. Writing: tìm lỗi sai (trắc nghiệm); viết lại câu (tự luận) . II. BÀI TẬP THỰC HÀNH: * PHONETICS: I. 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. 1. A. head B. please C. heavy D. measure 2. A. note B. gloves C. some D. other 3. A. now B. how C. blow D. amount 4. A. dear B. year C. wear D. disappear 5. A. hate B. pan C. carrot D. matter 6. A. improved B. returned C. arrived D. stopped 7. A. nervous B. scout C. household D. mouse 8. A. favorite B. find C. outside D. library 9. A. last B. taste C.fast D. task 10. A. future B. summer C. number D. drummer 11. A. time B. kind C. bid D. nice 12. A. hard B. carry C. card D. yard 13. A. my B. baby C. spy D. cry 14. A. well B. get C. send D. pretty 15. A. weather B. ready C. mean D. head 16. A. break B. mean C. please D. meat 17. A. lucky B. punish C. pull D. hungry 18. A. planet B. character C. happy D. classmate 19. A. letter B. twelve C. person D. sentence 20. A. humor B. music C. cucumber D. sun II. 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. 1. A. parachutist B. competitive C. economy D. equality
  2. 2. A. participant B. voluntary C. participate D. community 3. A. traditional B. communicate C. economic D. intelligence 4. A. organisation B. participation C. responsibility D. international 5. A. opportunity B. environmental C. pronunciation D. communication 6. A. uneducated B. organisation C. laboratory D. traditional 7. A. educational B. economic C. economy D. university 8. A. activity B. uncomfortable C. intelligence D. educated 9. A. attraction B. government C. borrowing D. visitor 10. A .difficult B. individual C. population D. unemployment 11. A. expression B. decisive C. dependent D. independence 12. A. decision B. reference C. refusal D. important 13. A. cooperate B. permanent C. recognize D. industry 14. A. attractive B. sociable C. dynamic D. conservative 15. A. according B. informality C. expensive D. acceptable 16. A. assistance B. consider C. politely D. compliment 17. A. mischievous B. family C. supportive D. suitable 18. A. recommend B. thoroughly C. travelling D. fascinate 19. A. character B. publisher C. wonderful D. understand 20. A. dependable B. reliable C. remarkable D. knowledgeable * VOCABULARY 1. might be seen as a way to protect young girls from violence A. Child benefit B. Child marriage C. Child mother D. Child labour 2. Girls who receive a(n) are less likely to marry young. A. education B. job C. teaching D. training 3. In many places, women have to work longer to earn the same of money as men. A. number B. total C. amount D. list 4. Jobs that are traditionally done by women are normally jobs. A. well-paid B. high-paying C. well-paying D. low-paying 5. Governments, organizations, and individuals must work together to achieve gender A. inequality B. difference C. equality D. similarity 6. Women can be as strong as men. A. mentally B. mental C. spiritual D. spiritually 7. It is interesting to know that army women and men earn pay. A equally B. equal C. unequally D. unequal
  3. 8. Women in the army have a good chance to be A promote B. promotion C. promoting D. promoted 9.Women and men must have equal so that they make the most of their lives and talents. A. choices B. ways C. behaviours D. rights 10. The aim of this project is to develop children’s skills. A. society B. social C. sociable D. societies 11. Viet Nam is a member of many international . A. businesses B. communities C. programmes D. organisations 12. Teenagers should learn some necessary skills for the job before they finish school. A. market B. place C. area D. region 13. Mary can’t work long hours because she has to care of her small children. A. look B. make C. put D. take 14. Many teachers have tried to change their classrooms into a modern learning environment. A. blended B. traditional C. original D. new 15. Being a member of many organizations has created more educational opportunities for both Vietnamese and foreign students. A. national B. traditional C. international D. regional 16. My sister is now working in an international company and she has improved her and language skills a lot. A. communicate B. communication C. communicative D. communicating 17. We were lucky to have Mr. Xuan Truong as our first teacher in our primary school. A. male B. female C. gender D. woman 18. UNICEF has helped many teenagers continue their education by offering them job training advice. A. active B. advantaged C. disadvantaged D. talented 19. Girls who get married at an early age might become victims of domestic A. treatment B. violence D. gender D. difference 20. A good surgeon must have physical and mental . A. strength B. strong C. strengthen D. stronger * GRAMMAR PASSIVE WITH MODALS 1. Women should ___ the same salaries as men for doing the same jobs. A. be given B. have given C. give D. have been given 2. We ___ stop when traffic lights are red. A. might B. should C. must D. Can 3. Cigarettes ___ at a drugstore. A. most buy B. cannot buy C. cannot be bought D. should not buy 4. A child ___ everything he or she wants.
  4. A. mustn't be given B. should not be given C. mustn’t give D. should give 5. The entire lake ___ from their flat on the 7th floor. A. can see B. can be seen C. should be seen D. must see 6. Efforts ___ to offer all children equal access to education. A. should make B. can make C. should be made D. can made 7. I think everybody ___ with equal access to health service. A. should be provided B. should provided C. should provide D. provide 8. Our teacher told us that all of our assignments ___ in ink. A. must write B. must be written C. should be written D. be written 9. The afternoon meeting ___ because three of five committee members are unable to attend. A. must postpone B. might postponed C. might be postponed D. postponed 10. Children ___ to play violent video games. A. should not be allowed B. allowed C. must allow D. can't be allowed 11. Milk ___ in the fridge or it will go sour. A. should keep B. must be kept C. must keep D. should be kept 12. Important work ___ first. A. will do B. be done C. will be done D. can be done 13. Remember to bring your raincoat. It ___ rain. A. should B. might C. can D. must 14. In Muslim countries, changes ___ to give women equal rights to natural or economic resources, as well as access to ownership. A. may make B. will make C. must be made D. can make 15. In order to reduce gender inequality in South Korean society, women ___ more opportunities by companies. A. will prove B. should provide C. may be provided D. should be provided 16. Child marriage ___ in several parts in the world because it limits access to education and training. A. must stop B. will be stopped C. must be stopped D. can be stop 17. Discrimination on the basis of gender ___ from workplaces. A. should be removed B. must be removed C. can be removed D. will be removed 18. A surgeon must ___ excellent eyesight and mental strength. A. have had B. have C. be had D. be having 19. Education can ___ girls the opportunity to have a better life in the future. A. be given B. have been given C. give D. have given 20. I think everybody should ___ with equal access to health service. A. provide B. provided C. be provide D. be provided * Comparative and superlative 1. He was older ___ I thought. A. then B. than C. as D. like
  5. 2. China is ___ Vietnam. A. bigger then B. bigger than C. more big than D. biger than 3. Sue is ___ of the four girls. A. the prettier B. prettier C. the prettiest D. prettiest 4. I am not as ___ my brother. A. successful as B. successful so C. successful than D. more successful than 5. That was ___ funniest thing to do. A. a B. an C. the D. x 6. It was ___ gift I have ever received. A. most expensive B. the most expensive C. the more expensive D. more expensive 7. She owns a ___ collection of antiques. A. fine B. finer C. finest D. the fine 8. It was ___ than I was expecting. A. cheap B. cheaper C. cheapest D. more cheap 9. This chair is ___ than the old one. A. comfortable B. more comfortable C. most comfortable D. the more comfortable 10. Trains are ___ than planes. A. slow B. slowest C. slower D. the slow 11. I bought the ___ car I could afford. A. expensive B. more expensive C. the most expensive D. most expensive 12. In this classroom there are ___ girls than boys. A. many B. more C. most D. the more 13. Ann is ___ youngest child in the family. A. a B. an C. the D. x 14. That TV set is the ___ of all. A. cheaper B. cheap C. cheapest D. most cheap 15. This place is ___ than that one. A. safe B. safer C. more safe D. the safest 16. Lisa is ___ than Kate. A. pretty B. prettier C. most pretty D. the prettiest 17. This is the ___ film I have ever seen. A. exciting B. more exciting C. most exciting D. the exciting 18. Tom is___ than Peter. A. more talented B. most talented C. the most talented D. talented 19. This city is one of the ___ destinations for foreign visitors. A. attractive most B. more attractive C. attractive more D. most attractive
  6. 20. Organic products are now becoming ___ than they were in the past. A. popular B. more popular C. most popular D. popularer PREPOSITIONS 1. Egypt is a traditional country, and it has many customs that are different ___ the U.S. A. of B. from C. to D. for 2. She worked as a nurse ___ the Red Cross and got to know many of the wounded pilots. A. of B. from C. to D. for 3. We do not allow any kind of discrimination ___ women and girls. A. against B. from C. to D. for 4. Valentina Tereshkova travelled into space in Vostok 6 and successfully returned to Earth ___ 19 June, 1963. . A. of B. on C. in D. at 5. Most parents don't want to find ___ the gender of their babies before birth. A. in B. from C. out D. for 6. Greater educational opportunities abroad are now open ___ Vietnamese students. A. of B. to C. from D. for 7. Our country has become one ___ the most popular destinations for foreign tourists in the region. A. of B. to C. from D. for 8. Many teenagers nowadays drop . of school and start working to earn their living. A. down B. up C. front D. out 9. The program focuses ___ helping disadvantaged teenagers continue their education. A. of B. on C. in D. at 10. Should all people be provided ___ equal access to information? A. of B. for C. with D. up VERB FORMS 1. While we were cleaning her house, we ___ a knock at the door. It was the man who lived next door. A. are hearing B. were hearing C. hear D. heard 2. When I visited my uncle this morning, he ___ his lunch. A. is preparing B. was preparing C. has prepared D. prepares 3. Where’s Tim? He ___ to a new CD in his room. A. is listening B. listen C. listens D. listened 4. Don’t forget to take your umbrella with you to London. You know it always ___ there. A. rain B. is raining C. rains D. rained 5. I can’t come to the party tomorrow. I ___ for my exam. A. study B. will study C. studied D. am going to study 6. He really wants ___ to play a musical instrument this summer. A. learn B. to play C. playing D. to playing
  7. 7. They decided ___ to the live concert. A. go B. went C. going D. to go 8. Many people enjoy ___ the news on their smartphones. A. read B. reads C. reading D. to read 9. I’m very interested in ___ to classical music. A. listen B. listening C. to listen D. to listening 10. It’s very difficult ___ this device. A. use B. using C. to use D. uses * EXCHANGES: Question 1.Tom: Mai, there's an exhibition showing UNICEF's activities. Do you feel like seeing it? Mai: Yes,___. Where shall we meet? A. I'd love to B. Not at all C. You’re welcome D. Sorry Question 2. Nam: “Do you think that there are any jobs which only men or only women can or should do?” Lan: “___” A. Men are better at certain jobs than women. B. I agree. This really depends on their physical strengths and preferences. C. Women and men should cooperate with each other. D. Men are often favoured in certain jobs. Question 3. Khoi: Only men have enough mental strength to perform long and tiring operations. Thanh: ___. Women can be strong both physically and mentally. A. I hope so. B. Yes, I agree with you. C. I'm sorry, but that's not possible. D. I'm afraid I disagree. Question 4. Tung: Men and women have the same abilities to learn and apply medical knowledge, so both can be good surgeons. Nga: ___ A. I don't agree that women cannot be surgeons. B. I'm sorry but I don't want to. C. Absolutely. D. Let me ask my teacher about it. Question 5. Tan: Lan, do you want to join our volunteer activities? Lan: Sure,___. A. It is great B. Sounds great C. I'm sorry D. It sounds easy Question 6. Khoa: Kim, ___to join me for this week's charity walk? Kim: Ah, that sounds good, but I'm really busy this week. Next time, perhaps? A. what about B. why don’t we C. would you like D. let’s Question 7. Tam: Van, ___ seeing a video about the United Nations? Van: Yes, I'd love to. Shall we start now? A would you like B. you like C. do you want D. do you feel like Question 8. Ann: Would you like to have lunch with us? John: ___. A. Yes, I’d love to B. You’re welcome C. Not at all D. Thank you Question 9. Mai is talking to Hoa about Hoa’s new dress. - Mai: “You’ve got a nice dress, Hoa.” - Hoa: “___” A. Congratulations! B. Thank you. C. Me too. D. No problem. Question 10. Flona and Lan are talking about hunting with animals. - Flona: “I think hunting wild animals should be banned.” - Lan: “___. Many wild animals are in danger of extinction.” A. That’s true B. No problem C. I disagree completely D. You’re wrong * READING Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
  8. Some Russian women became well-known fighter pilots during the Second World War. Yekaterina Budanova was one of them. She joined the Soviet Army and became a lighter pilot after working as a non-military pilot. At first, Budanova's officer didn't believe in her ability. But in a short time Budanova became famous for her talent and remarkable flying skills. Unfortunately, she died at the age of 26 in air-to-air fighting against German planes although she already shot down one plane and hit a second before being shot down herself. Interested in flying at an early age, Lydia Ultvyak joined a flying club and performed her first solo flight at the age of 15. She became a fight instructor after graduating from the military flying school. After the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941. Utvyak joined the Soviet Air Force and soon achieved great success. Like Budanova, she was killed (at the age of 21) in fighting against German planes. And along with Yekaterina Budanova Lydia Utvyak is often considered one of the world's most famous female fighter pilots. Question 1. Which of the following best serves as the title of the text? A. Fighting the Germans B. Women during the Second World War C. Russian Female Fighter Pilots D. Female Fighter Pilots Who Made History Question 2. The word “them” in paragraph 1 refers to A. women B. Russian women C. fighter pilots D. well-known fighter pilots Question 3. What did Budanova do before she become a fighter pilot? A. She was a Russian officer. B. She worked at a flying club. C. She worked as a non-military pilot. D. She shot down German planes. Question 4. The word 'solo' in paragraph 2 means ___. A. done by one person alone B. done by more than one person C. successful D. single Question 5. Which of the following is NOT true about Budanova and Uitvyak, according to the text? A. They are considered two of the world's most famous female fighter pilots. B. They died in their twenties. C. They died when the Second World War was over. D. They were talented and successful female fighter pilots in the Soviet Air Force. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions WHAT IS YOUR LEARNING STYLE? If you find yourself learn better by making notes during the lecture, or when the teacher uses a new word, you want to see it written immediately, then you are very likely to be a more visual learner. You prefer to see the written words. You learn by reading and writing. Visual learners often think in pictures. If you find a particular task or text difficult, look for sources that will suit your learning style, e.g. sources with illustrations, charts, tables, or videos. If you prefer recording the lecture and listening again to taking notes, or you memorize something by repeating it aloud instead of writing it out several times, you are probably a more auditory learner. You prefer to learn by listening and speaking. Auditory learners often learn best from lectures, discussions, by reading aloud, and by listening to audio material. However, it is probably that you, like most people, learn through a mixture of styles. Sometimes you may prefer to learn by reading, at other time by listening. Ask yourself which is the best style for the particular task you are doing. Question 1. Which of the following is probably NOT preferred by a visual learner? A. reading aloud B. sources with illustrations C. sources with videos D. making notes Question 2. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to? A. the lecture B. the new word C. the note D. the written word Question 3. The word “visual” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___. A. picturesque B. written C. illustrative D. seeable Question 4. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Auditory learners hate taking notes. B. Auditory learners prefer listening to speaking. C. Most people are auditory learners. D. When learning something by heart, an auditory learner prefers reading it out loud. Question 5. The word "auditory” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ___. A. discussive B. noisy C. audible D. recordable Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
  9. Etalk is a company that makes learning software in England. Their Onebillion project has recently become popular, especially since their maths learning app was able to improve children's maths knowledge in Malawi in just eight weeks. “Onebilion” gets its name from “the aim of reaching one billion children”. This is almost the number of children who don't have the chance to go to school, according to the founder of Etalk. Primary education was not free in Malawi until 1994, and the sudden increase in student registration has put much pressure on the country's education system. There are many great benefits of educating children in developing countries. For example, women tend to have fewer and healthier kids, and have more chance to become part of the economy if they learn the basic skills right at primary level. In Malawi, a girl has more than 5 children on average, and it doesn't continue now. In the Onebillion project, children are divided into groups of 25 or even 50. They are then taken to a special classroom called Oneclass where they spend half an hour every other day with the device. Each day ten or twelve children can use one tablet. An international volunteer controls the Oneclass and there is an online teacher who guides the children through the app. Participating in Oneclass, all children can learn at their own pace and make good progress in their study. Question 1. The project of Etalk has helped children in Malawi make an improvement in ___. A. language B. maths C. software Question 2. “Onebillion” gets its names from the number of children ___. A. who have participated in the project up to now B. who are currently participating in the project C. that the project expects to participate Question 3. There is a lot of pressure on the education system in Malawi because of ___. A. fewer teachers B. the lack of teaching resources C. the increase in student numbers Question 4. Giving girls some basic skills at primary schools means ___. A. they will have fewer but healthier children B. they are less likely to find jobs C. they have better health and more children Question 5. In the Onebillion project, a class consists of ___. A. over 50 students B. about 25 to 50 students C. less than 25 students Question 4. The children in Oneclass ___. A. study in their normal classroom B. work for 30 minutes every day C. are guided by an online teacher Question 7. This learning app gives children in Malawi an opportunity to ___. A. manage their study time B. speed up the learning process C. meet an online teacher Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Today, more and more women are actively participating in social activities both in urban and rural areas. Specifically, they have shined brightly in even many fields commonly regarded as the man's areas such as business, scientific research and social management. In some areas, women even show more overwhelming power than men. The image of contemporary Vietnamese women with creativeness, dynamism, success has become popular in Vietnam's society. The fact reveals that the gender gap has been remarkably narrowed and women enjoy many more opportunities to pursue their social careers and obtain success, contributing to national socio-economic development. According to Ms, Le Thi Quy, Director of the Gender/and Development Research Centre under the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University, gender equity in Vietnam has reached a high level over the past decade. The rate of Vietnamese women becoming National Assembly members from the 9th term to the 11th term increased 8.7%, bringing the proportion of Vietnamese women in authority to 27.3%, the highest rate in Southeast Asia. There is no big gap in the level of literacy and schooling between men and women. Women account for about 37% of university and college graduates, 19.9% of doctoral degree holders and 6.7% of professors and associate professors. The legitimate rights of women and children are ensured more than ever before with more complete legal documents including laws, conventions and national action plans, among which the laws on "gender equity" mark a turning-point in the empowerment of women. Mass media also highlights the continued success of women in every field and honors their great importance in modern society, helping to do away with outdated perceptions about traditional women's duties. Many projects on reproductive health care, children protection, and family income improvement jointly conducted by various mass organizations, state agencies and non-governmental organizations have created favorable conditions for women to become involved.
  10. Question 1. The text is about ___. A. the changes in the status of Vietnamese women B. the Vietnamese women's liberation C. the Vietnamese sex discrimination D. the discrimination that Vietnamese women have to face Question 2. Which adjective is not used to describe Vietnamese women? A. successful B. creative C. narrow D. dynamic Question 3. According to the data in the text, ___. A. Vietnamese women do not take part in authority B. the level of literacy and schooling between men and women in Vietnam is the same C. there are more women in authority in Vietnam than those in any other countries in Southeast Asia D. there are no female professors in Vietnam Question 4. Vietnamese women ___. A. have fewopportunities to develop their intellectual ability B. have only shined brightly in doing housework C. cannot do any scientific research D. are ensured their rights with laws, conventions and national action plans Question 5. Which is not mentioned in the text as a project to create condition for Vietnamese women? A. Traditional women's duties B. Reproductive health care C. Children protection D. Family income improvement Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions It is not easy for women to be a fighter (1)___. They have to meet key (2) ___of physical fitness, mental strength, and intelligence. Plots may also find it extremely uncomfortable to (3) ___ in a small cockpit up high in the sky during long-distance and dangerous flights. Many countries didn't allow female pilots until the 1990s. Women couldn't become fighter pilots until 2015 (4) ___ they could join the Air Force after 1993. However, women have (5) ___ that they can perform as well as men in one of the toughest positions as fighter pilots. Many of the female fighter pilots are also great team leaders. Question 1. A. engineer B. firefighter C. surgeon D. pilot Question 2. A. requirements B. demands C. qualities D. quantities Question 3. A. fight B. live C. sit D. stay Question 4. A. but B. although C. because D. and Question 5. A. said B. told C. claimed D. proved Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Sea Watch Foundation is a national organization which was (1)___ in 1991. Its main aim is to improve the (2)___ and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in British and Irish waters. Professional researchers work together with volunteers to identify and monitor the numbers and locations of these animals (3)___ they can gain valuable knowledge of the ocean environment, the impact of climate change on the seas, the effects of chemical pollution, over-fishing and accidental capture in fishing gear. The project also increases awareness and understanding of marine mammals and the threats they face. Volunteers can work both in the office and in the field. There is also a (4)___of regional coordinators and volunteer observers all around the UK coastline. They provide data and support to Sea Watch through recording and reporting all sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Sea Watch Foundation has also run courses (5)___ over twenty years, making it one of the most experienced organizations for training observers and students interested in sea animals in the country. If you would like to be a volunteer, the most straightforward way to get involved is to contact the organization’s co-ordinator in your area and join him or her for a sea watch. Anyone with enthusiasm and a pair of binoculars can take part in. 1. A. made B. set up C. supported D. found 2. A. conservative B. conserved C. conservation D. conserve 3. A. in order to B. so that C. therefore D. because 4. A. relationship B. network C. link D. connection 5. A. for B. in C. during D. since Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
  11. International Women’s Day takes place every year on 8 March to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide. It started with a (1) ___that took place in New York City in 1908 where women went out onto the streets to demand the right to vote, shorter working hours and better pay. Nowadays, it is a global event that is supported by many charities, NGOs, governments and academic institutions. In today’s world, it may appear that women have all the same opportunities as men. If you watch the news, you will see women astronauts, women prime ministers and women leaders in business. (2) ___ if you look at the statistics you will realise that there’s still a long way to go. A report by BBC a few years ago showed that in the UK, women occupied only 30.9% of the most senior positions in areas like politics and business. What is (3) ___ latest figures suggest that British women still earn on average 20% less than men. So, although progress has been made since 1908, there is still a lot to (4) ___before we see an equal number of men and women in the top jobs and receiving equal pay. To celebrate International Women’s Day, a lot of special events take place in towns and cities all (5) ___the UK. There are exhibitions, theatre shows, talks, walking tours, films, workshops and so much more. All the events are designed not only to celebrate the role of women in society but also to encourage efforts to achieve gender equality. Question 1. A. fight B. struggle C. protest D. disagreement Question 2. A. Therefore B. However C. As a result D. In addition Question 3. A. much B. most C. many D. more Question 4. A. do B. make C. give D. go Question 5. A. in B. over C. of D. around Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) was (1)___ in 1945. It is an expert (2) ___ of the United Nations. It aims (3) ___ world peace and security through international cooperation in education, the sciences and culture. UNESCO supports projects that improve education quality, develop both natural (4) ___social sciences, protect independent media and freedom of press In addition. It helps protect regional and cultural history. UNESCO alms to help countries promote their history, traditions, buildings and places of (5) ___ and natural importance. Question 1. A. formed B. found C. joined D. promoted Question 2. A. company B. organisation C. group D. branch Question 3. A. promoting B. promoted C. to promote D. had promoted Question 4. A. and B. or C. but D. so Question 5. A. culturally B. culture C. practical D. cultural * WRITING I. MODAL VERB PASSIVE VOICE 1. Ann can't use her office at the moment. Her office 2. I have to finish my work now. My work 3. You must do your task. Your task 4. Governments should offer poor women more help. Poor women 5. We must do something before it's too late. Something 6. My uncle may earn 500$ a day. 500$ . 7. He might have caught the fish. The fish 8. They will sue the company for wage discrimination. The company 9. She could have washed the dress. The dress . 10. She can't pick many flowers.
  12. Many flowers . 11. Parents should give children a lot of love. Children 12. Each student must write an essay on gender equality. An essay on gender equality 13. You must wash your hands. Your hands . 14. He can speak four languages. Four languages 15. You must keep dogs outside shops. Dogs . 16. The Vietnamese government will make more progress in gender equality. More progress 17. Children should treat old men with respect. Old men 18. They should give men and women equal pay for equal work. Men and women 19. My classmates used to call me John. I 20. He can't repair my bike. My bike . *KEY 1. Her office can’t be used by Ann at the moment. 2. My work has to be finished now. 3. Your task must be done. 4. Poor women should be offered more help by governments. 5. Something must be done before it’s too late. 6. 500$ a day may be earned by my uncle. 7. The fish might have been caught by him. 8. The company will be sued for wage discrimination. 9. The dress could have been washed by her. 10. Many flowers can’t be picked by her. 11. Children should be given a lot of love by parents. 12. An essay on gender equality must be written by each student. 13. Your hands must be washed. 14. Four languages can be spoken by him. 15. Dogs must be kept outside shops. 16. More progress will be made by the Vietnamese government in gender equality. 17. Old men should be treated with respect by children. 18. Men and women should be given equal pay for equal work. 19. I used to be called John by my classmates. 20. My bike can’t be repaired by him. II. COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVE 1. The black car is cheaper than the red car. The red car 2. According to me, English is easier than Maths. According to me, Maths 3. Phu Si mountain is higher than Yen Tu mountain. Yen Tu mountain 4. Her old house is bigger than her new one. Her new house . 5. Hue to Ha Noi is nearer than HCM City to Ha Noi. HCM City to Ha Noi . 6. This exercise is more difficult than the last one. The last exercise
  13. 7. This book is worse than that book. That book 8.My flat is smaller than yours. Your flat 9. My uncle is fatter than my father. My father 10. The sun is hotter than the moon. The moon 11. My kitchen is bigger than yours. Your kitchen 12. This film is more interesting than that one. That film 13. Today is hotter than yesterday. Yesterday 14. My mom is younger than my dad. My dad 15. My father is heavier than me. I am 16. My shirt is older than your shirt. Your shirt 17. My painting is more expensive than hers. Her painting 18. My English results are not as high as yours. Your English results 19. Avatar Season 2 is not as interesting as Avatar Season 1. Avatar Season 1 . 20. Watching movie is not as entertaining as reading book. Reading book *KEY 1. The red car is more expensive than the black one. 2. According to me, Maths is more difficult than English. 3. Yen Tu mountain is shorter than Phu Si mountain. 4. Her new house is smaller than her old one. 5. HCM City to Ha Noi is farther than Hue to Ha Noi. 6. The last exercise was easier than this one 7. That book is better than this book. 8. Your flat is bigger than mine. 9. My father is thinner than my uncle. 10. The moon is colder than the sun. 11. Your kitchen is smaller than mine. 12. That film is more boring than this one. 13. Yesterday was warmer than today 14. My dad is older than my mom. 15. I am lighter than my father. 16. Your shirt is newer than mine. 17. Her painting is cheaper than my painting. 18. Your English results are higher than mine. 19. Avatar Season 1 is more interesting than Avatar Season 2. 20. Reading book is more entertaining than watching movie. III. SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVE 1. There is no better teacher in this school than Mr. John. Mr. John is . 2. No film in Korean is more interesting than Squid Games. Squid Games is .
  14. 3. No car in the world is more expensive than Japanese one. Japanese car . 4. This is the first time I have ever met such a pretty girl. She is . . 5. No international organization is larger than the United Nations. The United Nations . . 6. Mount Everest is higher than every mountain in the world. Mount Everest . 7. No ocean in the world is deeper than the Pacific. The Pacific . . 8. The Nile is longer than any other river in the world. The Nile . 9. Russia is bigger than any other country in the world. Russia . . 10.No one in my class is taller than Minh. Minh . 11. I’ve never met any more dependable person than George. George 12. There isn’t anybody as kind-hearted as your mother. Your mother 13. My grandmother is older than everyone in my family. My grandmother 14. No hotel in the city is as comfortable as this. This hotel . 15. No animal in the zoo is more adorable than this monkey. This monkey 16. No one in her team is more beautiful than Salim. Salim . 17. No house in my city is higher than his house. His house 18. There isn’t anything in this restaurant more delicious than that food. That food . . 19. No one in my class more intelligent than Nam. Nam . 20. There isn’t any toy in my room prettier than that doll. That doll . *KEY 1. Mr. John is the best teacher in this school. 2. Squid Games is the most interesting film in Korean. 3. Japanese car is the most expensive car in the world. 4. She is the prettiest girl I have ever met. 5. The United Nations is the largest international organization. 6. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. 7. The Pacific is the deepest ocean in the world. 8. The Nile is the longest river in the world. 9. Russia is the biggest country in the world. 10. Minh is the tallest student in my class 11. George is the most dependable person I’ve ever met. 12. Your mother is more kind-hearted than anyone. 13. My grandmother is the oldest person/member in my family. 14. This hotel is the most comfortable in the city. 15. This monkey is the most adorable in the zoo. 16. Salim is the most beautiful member in her team 17. His house is the highest in my city. 18. That food is the most delicious in this restaurant. 19. Nam is the most intelligent student in my class.
  15. 20. That doll is the prettiest toy in my room. IV. FINDING MISTAKES 1. A lot of people think that marriage women shouldn’t pursue a career. A B C D 2. We must stop discrimination on people coming from the rural area. A B C D 3. My brother is good at cooking and he cannot cook very delicious food. A B C D 4. I guess they may be keep home to do housework and look after their children. A B C D 5. Women in rural areas might forced to work both at home and on the fields. A B C D 6. Richard feels good than several days ago. A B C D 7. Mary and Daisy are both intelligent students. Mary is so intelligent as Daisy. A B C D 8. I found the conversation as most interesting and I was glad to practice my English. A B C D 9. The Caspian Sea, a salt lake, is the largest than any other lakes in the world. A B C D 10. He drives the car more dangerous than his brother does. A B C D 11. It was the most biggest building that I had ever seen. A B C D 12. I wish my house were so large as Jone’s. A B C D 13. The Mekong is one of the longer rivers in the world. A B C D 14. She is talking with a man which works in the same company with her. A B C D 15. Many people believe that New York is the most great city in America A B C D 16. Dalat, that I visited last summer, is very beautiful. A B C D 17. They are looking for the man and his dog which have lost the way in the forest. A B C D 18. The most beautiful girl, whose long hair I like very much, live in this city. A B C D 19. More girls should being chosen to represent us in the School Youth Union. A B C D 20. In the past, women was often passive and dependent on their husbands. A B C D V. WRITING A PARAGRAPH In 120-150 words, Write a paragraph about an international organisation, using what you have learnt and the ideas below: - What is the name of the international organisation? - When and where was it formed? - How many member countries does it have? Is Viet Nam a member of this organisation? - What are the organisation’s aims? - what are the current activities/ projects? - What has this organisation done to help Viet Nam?
  16. READING 10 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Some Russian women became well-known fighter pilots during the Second World War. Yekaterina Budanova was one of them. She joined the Soviet Army and became a lighter pilot after working as a non-military pilot. At first, Budanova's officer didn't believe in her ability. But in a short time Budanova became famous for her talent and remarkable flying skills. Unfortunately, she died at the age of 26 in air-to-air fighting against German planes although she already shot down one plane and hit a second before being shot down herself. Interested in flying at an early age, Lydia Ultvyak joined a flying club and performed her first solo flight at the age of 15. She became a fight instructor after graduating from the military flying school. After the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941. Utvyak joined the Soviet Air Force and soon achieved great success. Like Budanova, she was killed (at the age of 21) in fighting against German planes. And along with Yekaterina Budanova Lydia Utvyak is often considered one of the world's most famous female fighter pilots. Question 1. Which of the following best serves as the title of the text? A. Fighting the Germans B. Women during the Second World War C. Russian Female Fighter Pilots D. Female Fighter Pilots Who Made History Question 2. The word “them” in paragraph 1 refers to A. women B. Russian women C. fighter pilots D. well-known fighter pilots Question 3. What did Budanova do before she become a fighter pilot? A. She was a Russian officer. B. She worked at a flying club. C. She worked as a non-military pilot. D. She shot down German planes. Question 4. The word 'solo' in paragraph 2 means ___. A. done by one person alone B. done by more than one person C. successful D. single Question 5. Which of the following is NOT true about Budanova and Uitvyak, according to the text? A. They are considered two of the world's most famous female fighter pilots. B. They died in their twenties. C. They died when the Second World War was over. D. They were talented and successful female fighter pilots in the Soviet Air Force. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions WHAT IS YOUR LEARNING STYLE? If you find yourself learn better by making notes during the lecture, or when the teacher uses a new word, you want to see it written immediately, then you are very likely to be a more visual learner. You prefer to see the written words. You learn by reading and writing. Visual learners often think in pictures. If you find a particular task or text difficult, look for sources that will suit your learning style, e.g. sources with illustrations, charts, tables, or videos. If you prefer recording the lecture and listening again to taking notes, or you memorize something by repeating it aloud instead of writing it out several times, you are probably a more auditory learner. You prefer to learn by listening and speaking. Auditory learners often learn best from lectures, discussions, by reading aloud, and by listening to audio material. However, it is probably that you, like most people, learn through a mixture of styles. Sometimes you may prefer to learn by reading, at other time by listening. Ask yourself which is the best style for the particular task you are doing. Question 1. Which of the following is probably NOT preferred by a visual learner? A. reading aloud B. sources with illustrations C. sources with videos D. making notes Question 2. What does the word "it" in paragraph 1 refer to? A. the lecture B. the new word C. the note D. the written word Question 3. The word “visual” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___. A. picturesque B. written C. illustrative D. seeable Question 4. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Auditory learners hate taking notes. B. Auditory learners prefer listening to speaking. C. Most people are auditory learners. D. When learning something by heart, an auditory learner prefers reading it out loud. Question 5. The word "auditory” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ___. A. discussive B. noisy C. audible D. recordable Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Etalk is a company that makes learning software in England. Their Onebillion project has recently become popular, especially since their maths learning app was able to improve children's maths knowledge in Malawi in just eight weeks. “Onebilion” gets its name from “the aim of reaching one billion children”. This is almost the number of children who don't have the chance to go to school, according to the founder of Etalk. Primary education was not free in Malawi until 1994, and the sudden increase in student registration has put much pressure on the country's education system. There are many great benefits of educating children in developing countries. For example, women tend to have fewer and healthier kids, and have more chance to become part of the economy if they learn the basic skills right at primary level. In Malawi, a girl has more than 5 children on average, and it doesn't continue now.
  17. In the Onebillion project, children are divided into groups of 25 or even 50. They are then taken to a special classroom called Oneclass where they spend half an hour every other day with the device. Each day ten or twelve children can use one tablet. An international volunteer controls the Oneclass and there is an online teacher who guides the children through the app. Participating in Oneclass, all children can learn at their own pace and make good progress in their study. Question 1. The project of Etalk has helped children in Malawi make an improvement in ___. A. language B. maths C. software Question 2. “Onebillion” gets its names from the number of children ___. A. who have participated in the project up to now B. who are currently participating in the project C. that the project expects to participate Question 3. There is a lot of pressure on the education system in Malawi because of ___. A. fewer teachers B. the lack of teaching resources C. the increase in student numbers Question 4. Giving girls some basic skills at primary schools means ___. A. they will have fewer but healthier children B. they are less likely to find jobs C. they have better health and more children Question 5. In the Onebillion project, a class consists of ___. A. over 50 students B. about 25 to 50 students C. less than 25 students Question 4. The children in Oneclass ___. A. study in their normal classroom B. work for 30 minutes every day C. are guided by an online teacher Question 7. This learning app gives children in Malawi an opportunity to ___. A. manage their study time B. speed up the learning process C. meet an online teacher Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Today, more and more women are actively participating in social activities both in urban and rural areas. Specifically, they have shined brightly in even many fields commonly regarded as the man's areas such as business, scientific research and social management. In some areas, women even show more overwhelming power than men. The image of contemporary Vietnamese women with creativeness, dynamism, success has become popular in Vietnam's society. The fact reveals that the gender gap has been remarkably narrowed and women enjoy many more opportunities to pursue their social careers and obtain success, contributing to national socio-economic development. According to Ms, Le Thi Quy, Director of the Gender/and Development Research Centre under the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University, gender equity in Vietnam has reached a high level over the past decade. The rate of Vietnamese women becoming National Assembly members from the 9th term to the 11th term increased 8.7%, bringing the proportion of Vietnamese women in authority to 27.3%, the highest rate in Southeast Asia. There is no big gap in the level of literacy and schooling between men and women. Women account for about 37% of university and college graduates, 19.9% of doctoral degree holders and 6.7% of professors and associate professors. The legitimate rights of women and children are ensured more than ever before with more complete legal documents including laws, conventions and national action plans, among which the laws on "gender equity" mark a turning-point in the empowerment of women. Mass media also highlights the continued success of women in every field and honors their great importance in modern society, helping to do away with outdated perceptions about traditional women's duties. Many projects on reproductive health care, children protection, and family income improvement jointly conducted by various mass organizations, state agencies and non-governmental organizations have created favorable conditions for women to become involved. Question 1. The text is about ___. A. the changes in the status of Vietnamese women B. the Vietnamese women's liberation C. the Vietnamese sex discrimination D. the discrimination that Vietnamese women have to face Question 2. Which adjective is not used to describe Vietnamese women? A. successful B. creative C. narrow D. dynamic Question 3. According to the data in the text, ___. A. Vietnamese women do not take part in authority B. the level of literacy and schooling between men and women in Vietnam is the same C. there are more women in authority in Vietnam than those in any other countries in Southeast Asia D. there are no female professors in Vietnam Question 4. Vietnamese women ___. A. have fewopportunities to develop their intellectual ability B. have only shined brightly in doing housework C. cannot do any scientific research D. are ensured their rights with laws, conventions and national action plans Question 5. Which is not mentioned in the text as a project to create condition for Vietnamese women? A. Traditional women's duties B. Reproductive health care C. Children protection D. Family income improvement Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
  18. It is not easy for women to be a fighter (1)___. They have to meet key (2) ___of physical fitness, mental strength, and intelligence. Plots may also find it extremely uncomfortable to (3) ___ in a small cockpit up high in the sky during long-distance and dangerous flights. Many countries didn't allow female pilots until the 1990s. Women couldn't become fighter pilots until 2015 (4) ___ they could join the Air Force after 1993. However, women have (5) ___ that they can perform as well as men in one of the toughest positions as fighter pilots. Many of the female fighter pilots are also great team leaders. Question 1. A. engineer B. firefighter C. surgeon D. pilot Question 2. A. requirements B. demands C. qualities D. quantities Question 3. A. fight B. live C. sit D. stay Question 4. A. but B. although C. because D. and Question 5. A. said B. told C. claimed D. proved Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Sea Watch Foundation is a national organization which was (1)___ in 1991. Its main aim is to improve the (2)___ and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in British and Irish waters. Professional researchers work together with volunteers to identify and monitor the numbers and locations of these animals (3)___ they can gain valuable knowledge of the ocean environment, the impact of climate change on the seas, the effects of chemical pollution, over-fishing and accidental capture in fishing gear. The project also increases awareness and understanding of marine mammals and the threats they face. Volunteers can work both in the office and in the field. There is also a (4)___of regional coordinators and volunteer observers all around the UK coastline. They provide data and support to Sea Watch through recording and reporting all sightings of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Sea Watch Foundation has also run courses (5)___ over twenty years, making it one of the most experienced organizations for training observers and students interested in sea animals in the country. If you would like to be a volunteer, the most straightforward way to get involved is to contact the organization’s co-ordinator in your area and join him or her for a sea watch. Anyone with enthusiasm and a pair of binoculars can take part in. 1. A. made B. set up C. supported D. found 2. A. conservative B. conserved C. conservation D. conserve 3. A. in order to B. so that C. therefore D. because 4. A. relationship B. network C. link D. connection 5. A. for B. in C. during D. since Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions International Women’s Day takes place every year on 8 March to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide. It started with a (1) ___that took place in New York City in 1908 where women went out onto the streets to demand the right to vote, shorter working hours and better pay. Nowadays, it is a global event that is supported by many charities, NGOs, governments and academic institutions. In today’s world, it may appear that women have all the same opportunities as men. If you watch the news, you will see women astronauts, women prime ministers and women leaders in business. (2) ___ if you look at the statistics you will realise that there’s still a long way to go. A report by BBC a few years ago showed that in the UK, women occupied only 30.9% of the most senior positions in areas like politics and business. What is (3) ___ latest figures suggest that British women still earn on average 20% less than men. So, although progress has been made since 1908, there is still a lot to (4) ___before we see an equal number of men and women in the top jobs and receiving equal pay. To celebrate International Women’s Day, a lot of special events take place in towns and cities all (5) ___the UK. There are exhibitions, theatre shows, talks, walking tours, films, workshops and so much more. All the events are designed not only to celebrate the role of women in society but also to encourage efforts to achieve gender equality. Question 1. A. fight B. struggle C. protest D. disagreement Question 2. A. Therefore B. However C. As a result D. In addition Question 3. A. much B. most C. many D. more Question 4. A. do B. make C. give D. go Question 5. A. in B. over C. of D. around Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) was (1)___ in 1945. It is an expert (2) ___ of the United Nations. It aims (3) ___ world peace and security through international cooperation in education, the sciences and culture. UNESCO supports projects that improve education quality, develop both natural (4) ___social sciences, protect independent media and freedom of press In addition. It helps protect regional and cultural history. UNESCO alms to help countries promote their history, traditions, buildings and places of (5) ___ and natural importance. Question 1. A. formed B. found C. joined D. promoted Question 2. A. company B. organisation C. group D. branch Question 3. A. promoting B. promoted C. to promote D. had promoted Question 4. A. and B. or C. but D. so Question 5. A. culturally B. culture C. practical D. cultural