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TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC KINH DOANH VÀ CÔNG NGHỆ HÀ NỘI
KHOA NGÔN NGỮ ANH
NGÂN HÀNG ÔN THI MÔN THỰC HÀNH TA1.
Mã học phần: 191224075
Số lượng tín chỉ: 04
MÔ TẢ ĐỀ THI 1.
Thời gian thi: 130 phút
Trắc nghiêm máy: 90’ (Nghe: 30’; Đọc: 60’)
Nói: 10’
Viết: 30’
Số câu thi:
Trắc nghiệm máy: 120 câu
Nói: 2 phần
Viết: 3 phần
Định dạng bài thi:
Trắc nghiệm máy
ĐỌC – 80 CÂU
- Phần 1: Từ vựng (25 câu)
- Phần 2: Ngữ pháp (25 câu)
- Phần 3: chọn đáp án đúng A, B, C, D để điền vào chỗ trống trong một đoạn văn bản khoảng
100 từ (15 câu – 3 đoạn)
- Phần 4: Tiếng Anh giao tiếp (15 câu)
NGHE – 40 CÂU
- Phần 1: Nghe chọn A, B, C (20 câu – 4 đoạn)
- Phần 2: Nghe chọn câu đúng sai (10 câu – 2 đoạn) - Phần 3: Nghe điền thông tin dưới dạng đục lỗ (10 câu – 2 đoạn)
Tự luận
VIẾT
- Phần 1: viết câu hoàn chỉnh dựa vào từ hoặc cụm từ cho trước (5 câu)
- Phần 2: viết lại câu dựa vào câu cho trước mà không đổi ý (5 câu)
- Phần 3: viết mẩu tin hoặc email ngắn (khoảng 50 từ)
NÓI
- Phần 1: Giới thiệu/Các câu hỏi về bản thân: giám khảo chào thí sinh, hỏi tên và yêu cầu thí
sinh đánh vần từ nào đó rồi thí sinh trả lời thông tin về bản thân, quê quán, nghề nghiệp, học
tập …
- Phần 2: Hội thoại: Thí sinh và bạn cùng thi sẽ trao đổi với nhau. Hai thí sinh sẽ hỏi và trả lời
các câu hỏi. Giám khảo sẽ đưa cho thí sinh thứ nhất một thẻ có chứa các thông tin và đưa cho
thí sinh thứ hai một thẻ với các từ cho trước. Thí sinh thứ hai sẽ dùng những từ cho trước này
để đặt các câu hỏi về thông tin mà thí sinh thứ nhất có.
C. An IT consultant D. A motorcycle courier
- In my team, we save about ten lives a year. What does our team do? A. Foreign correspondents B. Fashion designers C. IT consultants D. Rescue workers
- My job is easier when I like the product that I’m trying to sell. What is my job? A. A foreign correspondent B. A sales rep C. An IT consultant D. A motorcycle courier
- I like helping people to get stronger and fitter. What is my job? A. A personal trainer B. A fashion designer C. An IT consultant D. A motorcycle courier
- You will need to ___________ with IT problems in the head office. A. talk B. solve C. deal D. face
- You must be good at working in a ___________ and working under pressure. A. job B. country C. park D. team
- If you want a job with long ___________. Come and speak to Safari Travel Inc. A. ways B. roads C. holidays D. journeys
- You don’t need to ___________ your life fighting lions and crocodiles, but you must know about outdoor living and be good at dealing with customers. A. risk B. take C. cost D. spend
- I work on a safari as a ___________. I take tourists to see the animals. A. tour B. journey C. tourist D. guide
- Everyone ___________ my job is dangerous, but I don’t think so. A. takes B. gives C. thinks D. has
- It was a beautiful, clear evening ___________ about seven o’clock we saw some elephants. A. so B. and C. however D. also
- Everyone wanted to take ___________, so I told them they could get off the bus for a few minutes. A. umbrellas B. money C. photos D. souvenirs
- And I could see that the animal was angry, so I told everyone to stand ___________. ‘Don’t move!’ A. up B. down C. side D. still
- I jumped into the bus and started driving as fast as ___________. A. possible B. can C. good D. quick
- I ___________ think you should change it. It looks great. A. do B. don’t C. want C. like
- Why don’t you try red and black stripes? It’s ___________. A. bad B. ugly C. cool D. cold
- I think you should get him a pair of trainers and tell him to do some sport ___________ of watching it all day! A. because B. regardless C. fond D. instead
- Why don’t you buy him some tickets ___________ a football match? A. to B. watch C. for D. in
- I think you should try to make a simple recipe, like chocolate biscuits or a cake. They’ll enjoy ___________ you. A. feeding B. eating C. helping D. bothering
- It is a good idea to think about the things you enjoyed doing ___________ a child: colouring, making things, singing songs, etc. A. for B. as C. to D. like
- I think you should sit down and ___________ out what is making you feel unhappy. A. sort B. talk C. discuss D. work
- Why don’t you write a ___________ of the things that you are happy about in your life, and a list of the things that are not right? A. list B. column C. pair D. menu
- ___________ should try to talk about your problems with your boyfriend. Does he understand? A. He B. You C. She D. Boyfriend
- I don’t think it is a good idea to leave the university. If you have studied hard, you probably have ___________ to worry about. A. a lot B. everything C. nothing D. none thing
- ___________ don’t you try talking to your university professor? He/She can probably help. A. Why B. When C. What D. How
- I ___________ you should try some relaxation techniques to help you with the exam stress. A. say B. tell C. guess D. think
- She has a lot of hotels. She is very _________. A. comfortable B. tired C. unique D. wealthy
- We always think snakes are dangerous. ______, most of them are not. A. Unusually B. Finally C. First D. Surprisingly
- I know ________ all of my friends’ birthdays, except for Jane and Mary. A. in reality B. before C. nearly D. behind
- _________ my mother’s words, using our hands to wash clothes is better than using a washing machine. A. According to B. Before C. After D. In reality
- “Hey, I just ___________ that class is cancelled tomorrow.” “That’s sad!” A. Made out B. found out C. looked out D. took out
- As I know, cell phone really ___________ in the 1990s. A. took on B. went on C. caught on D. logged on
- After school, Bin is very hungry, so he ___________ before we sit down. A. digs in B. take in C. eat in D. have in
- You should ___________ your baby. A. watch out B. look into C. keep an eye out for D. stare
- It is very difficult for them to ___________ fashion nowadays. A. suffer from B. keep up with C. take up with D. look forward
- The head teacher will ___________ a list of questions to ask her students in the final exam. A. design B. make up C. delete D. cross out
- How much does luck ___________ the success of the students in their exams? A. take part in B. effect C. play a role in D. create
- ___________ the computer after you finish your work, please. A. Shut down B. Turn on C. Switch on D. Look after
- The bag is old and torn, so I decide to ___________ it to buy a new one. A. buy B. get rid of C. keep D. hire
- They ___________ video games. They really like spending time on them. A. hate B. watches C. dislike D. are into
A. check B. make C. paint D. take
- The ice is very ______ so don’t walk on it. A. high B. low C. thick D. thin
- Carol speaks so fast that it’s ______ to understand her. A. difficult B. easy C. slow D. wrong
- The mechanic hopes to ______ our car by this evening. A. make B. renew C. repair D. wander
- My ______ says I need stronger glasses. A. chemist B. conductor C. keeper D. optician
- “Are you ready to go?” “Not ______. Give me 10 minutes.” A. for me B. very much C. very many D. yet
- “How much does she earn?” “That’s none of your ______!” A. business B. decision C. information D. role
- Students of this class are very ______ on their subjects. A. keen B. enjoy C. useful D. go
- My brother is ______ a book. A. riding B. reading C. speaking D. playing
- Do you want to ______ biscuits? A. eat B. see C. play D. read
- My answer was ______, not wrong. A. write B. ride C. light D. right
- When I saw him, he was ______ bicycle. A. riding B. driving C. playing D. lying
- What is the antonym of “white”? A. wait B. light C. lack D. black
- Go straight, then turn to right, not ______. A. side B. near C. left D. write
- Come ______ and sit down! A. here B. her C. hair D. heir
- I can’t hear the music. Could you turn on the ______? A. speakers B. mouse C. monitor D. case
- We have no money to buy a ______ for the train to London. A. price B. ticket C. seat D. place
- I lost my ______, so I cannot open the door. A. key B. passport C. wallet D. money
- He ______ in the war. A. bought B. fought C. lost D. taught
- I’m doing my homework, so I __________ come to the party with you. A. can't B. can C. must D. should
PART 2: GRAMMAR Choose the best answer:
- Where _____ on holidays? A. you go B. do you go C. do you going D. are you go
- I _____ to work now. Good-bye! A. go B. went C. am going D. goes
- I _____ a book about astrology these days. A. am reading B. read C. am reads D. reading
- I _____ lots of books every year. A. will read B. am reading C. read D. am going to read
- Nurses _____ after people in hospital. A. looks B. is looking C. will look D. look
- Annie _____ from Ireland. A. come B. is coming C. comes D. coming
- We _____ to a party next Saturday. A. go B. goes C. are going D. went
- She _____ for dinner this evening. A. come B. came C. comes D. is coming
- _____ to go out tonight? A. Do you want B. Are you wanting C. Is you want D. Would you want
- I _____ four languages. A. am speaking B. speak C. speaks D. am speak
- Every morning Tessa _____ at 7.30. A. is getting up B. got up C. get up D. gets up
- Oh, someone _____ in my seat! A. is sitting B. sits C. will sit D. sit
- I’m sorry. I can’t help you at the moment. I _____ dinner. A. will cook B. am cooking C. cook D. cooked
- I _____ a pain in my leg. A. has B. having C. have D. am having
- Mrs. Steele _____ to her boss. I’ll tell her you phoned. A. talked B. talks C. talk D. is talking
- Turn the TV off. No one _____ it! A. watches B. watch C. is watching D. watched
- She is not ready. She _____ her hair. A. is washing B. washes C. washed D. wash
- Derek’s good at golf but he _____ very often. A. aren’t play B. isn’t playing C. doesn’t play D. didn’t play
- The sun _____ in the day time. A. shine B. shone C. is shining D. shines
- In Britain people _____ on the right. A. are driving B. drives C. drive D. drove
- This is a great party! Everyone _____. A. dance B. is dancing C. dances D. are dancing
- Our train leaves in two minutes! We _____ hurry. A. Would B. have to C. must D. don’t have to
- If you need some help with your homework, you _____ go to the library. A. Should B. mustn’t C. have to D. shouldn’t
- “_____ a drink?” “Yes, please. I’ll have an orange juice.” A. Do you like B. Are you liking C. Would you like D. Did you like
- “What _____ at the weekend?” “I like putting my feet up and relaxing. Sometimes I play tennis.” A. will you like to do B. do you like doing C. would you like to do D. are you like to do
- “_____ your teacher?” “Yes, she’s very nice.” A. Did you like B. Would you like C. Will you like D. Do you like
- “What _____ to do in the evening?” “Why don’t we pop round and see Pat and Peter?” A. do you like B. are you C. would you like D. did you like
- “_____ for walks?” “What a good idea! It’s so hot today!” A. Are you going to go B. Did you like going C. Do you like going D. Would you like to go
- “My bag is so heavy.” “Give it to me. _____ it for you.” A. I’m going to carry B. I carry C. I’ll carry D. I carried
- I bought some warm boots today because _____ skiing. A. I went B. I’m going C. I’ll go D. I go
- I’d love ____ with you. A. to going B. go C. to go D. going
- She enjoys _____ the news on television. A. watching B. to watch C. to watching D. watch
- I’m looking forward _____ more free time. A. to having B. to have C. of having D. having
- Do you want _____ it again? A. Try B. trying C. to trying D. to try
- We’re _____ a party next Saturday. Would you like _____? A. have / to go B. having / to come C. had / to have D. having to / had
- “I’ll help you. What _____ me to do?” “Could you do the washing-up while I am doing the cooking?” A. you want B. are you wanting C. did you want D. do you want
- “What _____ you to do?” “She (the doctor) told me to stay in bed for a few days.” A. will she tell B. did she tell C. is she going to tell D. does she tell
- “My mother was so helpful while she was staying with us” “What _____ to do?” A. did she help you B. does she help you C. will she help you D. was she helping you
- “What _____ to do tonight?” “What about going out for a meal?” A. do you like B. would you like C. are liking D. will you like
- “What _____ to do after university?” “I’d like to get a job in publishing.” A. do you hope B. will you hope C. are you going to hope D. are you hope
- My family is trying _____ where to go on holiday.
A. decided B. decide C. to decide D. deciding
- I’d like _____ somewhere different for a change. A. Went B. to go C. go D. going
- I enjoy _____ places I’ve never been to before. A. visiting B. to visit C. visits D. visit
- But my children hate _____. A. sightsee B. to sightsee C. sightseeing D. will sightsee
- They prefer _____ in a swimming pool all day. A. playing B. plays C. to play D. to playing
- They refuse _____ out on trips if it’s too hot. A. to going B. to go C. going D. go
- Last year we managed _____ a holiday that suited everyone. A. found B. to find C. find D. finding
- We decided _____ a house with a swimming pool. A. renting B. rent C. to renting D. to rent
- A woman from a travel agency helped us _____ a nice house. A. to choose B. choosing C. chooses D. too choose
- When we arrived, the people next door invited us _____ a drink with them. A. have B. to have C. to had D. having
- We began _____ about next year’s holiday two months ago. A. talked B. talking C. talks D. talk
- Everyone hopes ____ themselves on holiday but it isn’t always easy. A. enjoy B. to enjoy C. be enjoyed D. enjoying
- My wife and I are starting _____ we should stay at home. A. thinking B. think C. to think D. thought
- I went to the shops _____ some shoes. A. buy B. for to buy C. to buy D. for buy
- Do you enjoy _____? A. dance B. dancing C. danced D. to dance
- When I was young, I _____ ice-skating. A. went to B. go C. used to go D. going
- He told me he loved me. I didn’t know what _____. A. to say B. say C. will I say D. saying
- Their house is _____ mess! I don’t know how they live in it. A. so B. such an C. so many D. such a
- There were _____ people at the party! There was nowhere to dance. A. such a B. so many C. so much D. such
- I’m _____ hungry. I could eat a horse. A. so B. such a C. such D. so much
- Jane and Pete are _____ nice people! But I can’t stand their kids. A. so many B. so C. such a D. such
- I’ve spent _____ money this week! I don’t know where it’s all gone. A. such B. so many C. so much D. so
- A present! For me? You’re _____ kind! A. such B. so many C. so D. such a
- I arrived _____ England last month.
PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION Choose the best answer A, B, C or D. PASSAGE 1 You can make yourself happier starting now. In the next hour, do as many of these things as possible. Each thing you do will help you to feel happier. Be active : stand up and walk around while you talk on the phone. Or go for a quick ten-minute walk outside. Doing exercise gives you energy and makes you feel better. Call a friend : arrange to meet someone for lunch or send an email to a friend you haven’t seen for a long time. Having good relationships with other people is one of the things that makes us happy, so stay in touch with your friends. Do that difficult job : answer a difficult email or call to make that dentist’s appointment. Do it now, don’t wait. Cross something off your list of things to do, to give yourself energy.
- You can make yourself happier by _________. A. being passive B. calling a friend C. doing easy jobs D. helping the old people
- What do exercises give you? A. Energy B. Muscles C. High marks D. Negative feelings
- What is the suitable reason to call a friend? A. For breakfast B. To talk on the phone C. For lunch D. To answer a difficult email
- What is the activity considered to be a difficult job? A. Calling a friend B. Answering a call C. Cancelling a dentist’s appointment D. Answering a difficult email
- What should you do to make yourself feel happier when you talk on the phone? A. Stand up and walk around B. Stand up and sing a song C. Walk around and listen to your favourite music D. Cross something off your list of things to do PASSAGE 2 You can make yourself happier starting now. In the next hour, do as many of these things as possible. Each thing you do will help you to feel happier. Plan for some future fun : Order a book you want to read, plan a trip to a museum or a night out with friends. If you look forward to doing something fun in the future, it will make you feel happy right now. Do something nice for someone : buy someone flowers, carry their bag, tell them they look nice. Do good, feel good – this really works. If you do something nice for someone, it makes you feel better. Just smile : even when you don’t feel happy, always try to smile. Put a smile on your face right now – it will make you feel better! Tick things off the list when you do them. Do you feel happier yet?
- Which activity is NOT a plan for some future fun? A. Ordering a book you want to read B. Planning a trip to museum C. Arranging a night out with friends D. Buying someone flowers
- Which activity is NOT appropriate when you want to do something nice for someone? A. Buying someone flowers B. Carrying their bag C. Having a night out with friends D. Telling them they look nice
- What should you do to make yourself feel better when you don’t even feel happy? A. Put a smile on your face B. Buying someone flowers C. Ordering a book you want to read D. Planning a trip to a museum
- What can happen to you if you do good things? A. People will remember you as a hero. B. You will feel better. C. You can be successful in the future. D. Smiles are always on your face.
- How will you feel if you look forward to doing something fun in future? A. You will feel happy right now. B. You will feel better. C. You will have a negative feeling. D. You will not feel happy right now. PASSAGE 3 Many years ago, before it was fashionable to date on the internet, I met a Swedish lady online. We got on well from the first minute we started chatting, and she soon became my girlfriend. The only problem was that I lived in the UK, and she was in Sweden. For a couple of years, we had a long- distance relationship. We talked on the phone and sent emails to each other. We didn’t tell our friends how we met because we were embarrassed. After a while, I decided to leave England and move to Sweden. When I arrived, I proposed to her, and she said yes. Now, we are happily married, and we have four children. I think online dating is fantastic. I met my wife because of it!
- When did he meet a Swedish lady online? A. Many years ago B. Before it was fashionable to date at school C. When he lived in Sweden D. After it was fashionable to date on the internet
- What was the only problem? A. He lived in Sweden, and she was in the UK. B. He was in the UK, and she lived in Sweden. C. They had a short distance relationship. D. He couldn’t phone her.
- How long did they have a long-distance relationship? A. For a couple of months B. After a while C. When he arrived in Sweden. D. For a couple of years
- Why didn’t they tell their friends how they met? A. Because they talked on the phone. B. Because they sent emails to each other. C. Because they were embarrassed. D. Because they were not embarrassed.
- How many children did they have after their marriage? A. Four B. Three C. Five D. Two PASSAGE 4 Here are some photos of my new friends. This is Amei. She is an artist, but at the moment she is working as a teacher. She doesn’t like teaching very much! And this is Bruce, her husband. This is Hernan. He’s from Santiago, Chile. He is a maths teacher, but he is doing his Master’s in education in the USA at the moment. In the photo he is smiling because he passed an exam that day! This is Julio from Colombia. He has a job in an oil company. In the picture he is playing his guitar – he’s really good! The other picture is Natasha from Trinidad. She graduated last year, and she is looking for a job. Her parents are visiting her now.
- Who is NOT one of the writer’s friends? A. Amei B. Bruce C. Chile D. Julio
- What is Amei doing at the moment? A. A teacher B. A maths teacher C. An officer D. A student
- Where is Herman doing his Master’s? A. In Trinidad B. In Santiago C. In Colombia D. In the USA
- What is Julio doing in the picture? A. He is passing an exam. B. He is playing his guitar. C. He is looking for a job. D. He is visiting his parents.
- When did Natasha graduate?
public, but you can visit the museum and find out about the people who arrived here. You can also go on a tour with a guide to visit some of the old, unused buildings on the island. A very interesting day out for everyone.
- How do people visit the famous Statue of Liberty? A. By motorbikes B. By trains C. By ferry D. By walk
- Where was the place that people first arrived after a long and difficult journey from other countries? A. The Statue of Liberty B. Ellis Island C. The journey D. The old and used buildings
- What kind of buildings can visitors see on the island? A. Old and unused B. New and used C. Colourful and new D. Old and used
- When did people first stand on Ellis Island after many years of travelling? A. In 1892 B. In 1954 C. In 100 years D. In 1945
- How might everyone feel about the island after the visit? A. It is very interesting. B. It is very exhausting. C. It is very boring. D. It is not very interesting. PASSAGE 8 An angry mother took the house keys and money away from her sixty-one-year-old son because he stayed out late at night and didn’t tell her where he planned to go when he went out. The mother, who is eighty-one years old, even went to the police in Caltagione, Italy, the town where she lives. She asked the police to tell her son that he should ‘grow up’ and behave in a better way towards his mother. The son complained that it was his mother who was the problem. ‘It’s not my fault,’ he told reporters. ‘She always treats me badly. And her cooking is really awful!’ The policeman talked to the mother and the son, and they finally decided to go home together.
- Who took the house key and money away? A. The son B. The policeman C. The angry mother D. The security
- How old was the son? A. 16 years old B. 61 years old C. 81 years old D. 18 years old
- What did the mother ask the police to do? A. To tell her where he planned to go B. To go home together C. To treat him badly D. To tell her son to do something
- Who said the sentence “It’s not my fault?”? A. The son did B. The mother did C. The policeman did D. The security did
- What happened finally? A. They decided to go the police station. B. The mother went home and the son went away. C. They decided to go home together after the police’s talk. D. They decided to go home with the policeman. PASSAGE 9 I was on a safari holiday. It was a really beautiful place, very quiet. One evening, at about six o’clock, we went for a drive in the tour bus. There were twenty of us tourists. Well, we soon saw some elephants. They were drinking at a pool. So we got out of the bus to take photos. Anyway, suddenly, this large male elephant started looking very angry. Then it walked towards us. The guide told us to run back to the bus as fast as possible. So we did. This was a really bad idea because the elephant followed us. Then the guide got into the bus and drove away very fast. We were really quiet and calm because we didn’t want to frighten the elephant. But it wasn’t a nice experience, and we were happy to get back to the hotel that night.
- What kind of animal did they see? A. Some tigers B. Some elephants C. Some cheetahs D. Some horses
- What is the place like? A. Very angry and calm B. Very busy and exciting C. Really beautiful and very quiet D. Quite beautiful and quite quiet
- How many tourists were there? A. Twenty B. Twenty-one C. Twenty two D. Nineteen
- Why were we really quiet and calm? A. Because the elephant was eating nearby. B. Because the elephant was getting hurt. C. Because they didn’t want to frighten the elephant. D. Because twenty of us are taking photos.
- Who got into the bus first? A. The fastest person in the writer’s group B. The tour guide C. The writer D. The smallest person PASSAGE 10 Hi Janine, I have been here for a week now and already I have made lots of friends. I share a room with a man called Don. Yesterday he asked me, ‘Have you ever spent time in a place like this?’ I told him, ‘I went camping when I was ten.’ He laughed! He has spent half his life here! There are lots of things to do: there’s a gym, a cinema, a library and a few clubs. I haven’t had time to join any clubs yet, but this afternoon we watched a film in the cinema. The only bad thing is the food. I have never seen such terrible food before in my whole life! Best wishes, Bob
- How long has the writer been there? A. A year B. A week C. Two weeks D. A month
- How is the writer’s roommate called? A. A friend B. Don C. Gon D. A man
- What was the first question he asked me? A. Haven’t you had time to join any clubs yet? B. Did you go camping when you were ten? C. The only bad thing is the food, isn’t it? D. Have you ever spent time in a place like this?
- What is NOT one of the facilities there? A. A canteen B. A gym C. A few clubs D. A library
- What is the food like? A. Delicious B. Bad C. Tasty D. Terrible PASSAGE 11 When Wallace Stevens walked into his office every morning, his colleagues didn’t know about his secret: Stevens lived a double life. By day he worked for an insurance company. The rest of his life was spent becoming one of the greatest American poets of the twentieth century. Secret talent is more common than we think, even with people who are already famous in one area. Take Luciano Pavarotti, who was one of the world’s greatest classical singers. Not many people know that before he became a singer, he was an outstanding football player. The same is true of TV chef Gordon Ramsay, who is well-known for his brilliant cooking and his bad language. Ramsay played professional football for Glasgrow Rangers, one of Scotland’s best teams.
PART 4: COMMUNICATION ENGLISH Choose the best answer A, B, C, or D.
- A: Where are you from? B: I’m from ________________. A. Polish B. English C. British D. Poland
- A: ____________________? B: I’m a student. A. What do you do? B. How do you do? C. What is your study? D. How old are you?
- A: _____________________ with? B: I live with my friend Olga. A. Whose do you live B. Who do you live C. Where do you live D. How do you live
- A: __________________________? B: Only two people live in the house, Olga and me. A. How much people live with you in the house B. How people live with you in the house C. How many people live with you in the house D. How many people are there in the house?
- A: _________________________________? B: In our free time we like to go to the cinema or go out with friends. We both love reading, too. A. What do your friends like to do in their free time B. What do you like to do in your friends’ free time C. What don’t you like to do in your free time D. What do you like to do in your free time
- A: _______________________________? B: We go to the cinema about once a week. A. How often do you go to the cinema B. How do you go to the cinema C. How long do you go to the cinema D. How much time do you go to the cinema
- A: _______________________________? B: I’m studying English because I would like to work in this country. A. What are you studying English B. Why are you studying English C. When are you studying English D. Who are you studying English with
- A: _______________________________ – 2A or 3A? B: I’m in class 2A. Pre-intermediate. A. Which number do you have B. Who are in your class C. When does your class start D. Which class are you in
- A: _______________________________? B: I started learning English when I was at school. A. What did you start learning English B. Why did you start learning English C. When did you start learning English
D. How did you start learning English
- A: Where __________________? B: We _____________ a hotel near the station. A. did you leave / saw B. did you stay / found C. do you work / had left D. do you write / found
- A: What time ____________________ back home last night? B: At about midnight. A. did you stay B. did you start C. did you get D. do you came
- A: Hi, Helen. This is _______________________ Joshua. B: Hi, Joshua. Pleased to meet you. A. my friend B. his friend C. her friend D. their friend
- A: Did you have a __________________? B: Yes, thanks. I didn’t do much. A. bad time B. good weekend C. bad weekend D. good works
- A: Nice day, ___________________? B: Yes, it’s lovely. A. is it B. are they C. isn’t it D. aren’t they
- A: So, do you _____________________? B: No, I’m just visiting. A. leave here B. draw here C. travel here D. work here
- A: ___________________ like a drink? B: Thanks. I’d love a glass of water. A. Would you B. Wouldn’t you C. Do you D. Don’t you
- A: ________________ watch the film last night? B: Yes. It was brilliant. A. Do you like B. Do you C. Did you love D. Did you
- A: Where exactly ________________ come from? B: I’m from Bolton, near Manchester. A. does you B. do you C. does he D. do they
- A: Sorry I’m late. I had some bad news at home. B: Oh, ____________________ to hear that. A. I’m sorry B. I’m great C. I’m glad D. I’m happy
- A: Did you watch the match last night? B: Yes, it …….! I was so disappointed. A. wasn't terrible B. is very terrible C. was terrible D. is terrible much
- A: I’ll see you later. B: Yes, _______________ soon. A. meet you B. see you C. leave you D. have you
- A: Why _______________________? B: Ahmed just told me a very funny joke! A. is you crying B. are you seeing C. are you smiling D. are you sleeping
- A: How many people _________________ here? B: No one except you! A. do you understand B. do you like C. do you know D. do you look
- A: Did you hear that noise next door? B: Yes! What _______________________? A. are they doing B. are they having C. are they leaving D. are they wearing
- A: What _______________________? B: Apple juice. But I don’t want any more, thanks. A. are you eating B. are you drinking C. are you making D. are you telling
- A: _______________________ an actor? B: No, that’s his famous twin brother. A. Is she B. Is your sister C. Is he D. Isn’t she
- A: Which one is Sharon? B: _______________________ the blue dress. A. She’s wearing B. Her brother’s wearing C. She’s sleeping D. She’s playing
- A: Hi, Boris. What are you doing later? B: Nothing much. I ___________ at home tonight. A. am departing B. am staying C. is staying D. am leaving
- A: What are your plans for the summer? B: I’m __________________ a job. A. going to hear B. going to love C. going to create D. going to look for
- A: Have you seen Anita? B: No, but I __________________ to her later. A. am seeing B. am looking