Đề trắc nghiệm tiếng Anh trình độ A số 1

59Câu
60phút
Câu 1: Who are all ________ people?
Câu 2: I don't know ________ people.
Câu 3: We live near ________ the river.
Câu 4: He says that he must have ________.
Câu 5: John is a good worker: He works very ________.
Câu 6: Let's ________ a party!
Câu 7: The radio's much too loud: please turn it ________.
Câu 8: - Would you like some sugar? - Yes, please, just ________.
Câu 9: They say he has ________ money.
Câu 10: How much time do you ________ your homework?
Câu 11: My father is ________ man.
Câu 12: Millions of cigarettes ________ every year.
Câu 13: Gold, as well as silver ________ in price, he said.
Câu 14: They quarreled ________ the choice of a house.
Câu 15: Fred was a really silly boy when we were in high-school. I still remember ________ very stupid questions.
Câu 16: ________ I like the Rolling Stones.
Câu 17: - Are you sorry that you didn't take pictures?    
 - Yes, I regret ________ any.
Câu 18: If he had not given me advice, I ________ again.
Câu 19: What ________ ! The rain has not stopped all day.
Câu 20: - Which of the two boys is a boy scout?      
- ________ of them is.
Câu 21: Every morning I wash my face and clean my teeth by _____.
Câu 22: Nam was absent from class yesterday _____ he felt sick.
Câu 23: Tom has a computer, _____ he doesn’t use it.
Câu 24: Water is _______ than tequila.
Câu 25: I was ill yesterday but I am ________ today.
Câu 26: She would go to the Job Centre if she ________ a job.
Câu 27: She could not eat anything at the meat restaurant _____she is a vegetarian.
Câu 28: Do you know anyone ______ speaks Japanese?
Câu 29: The guy ______ was very friendly.
Câu 30: I talked to _______ grandmother for three hours last night.
Câu 31: ________ grade are you in?
Câu 32: Hoa lives ______Ha Noi, ______ 12 Tran Hung Dao Street.
Câu 33: Hung _______ from Hanoi but he is staying with his relatives in Ho Chi Minh City at the moment.
Câu 34: – "Hi, Phong. Nice to meet you again!"
- "Hi, Kha. Nice to meet you, ______."
Câu 35: __________ is from your house to the post office?
Câu 36: How __________ rice do you want?
Câu 37: "What's your ___________, Hoa?"
"- It's Pham. My middle name is Thi."
Câu 38: Would you like _______ a movie?
Câu 39: Hoa has lots of friends in Hue but she ________ any friends in Ha Noi.
Câu 40: Her old school is ________ than her new school.
Câu 41: What are you..................? -I'm playing soccer.
Câu 42: Peter........to Linda about his vacation last week.
Câu 43: ...........is the matter with you? – I have a toothache.
Câu 44: What does he look..............................? – He is fat and short.
Câu 45: Lan is in my class. She is my _______.
Choose the sentence (A, B, C or D) which has a similar meaning to the original sentence.
Câu 46: in / city / busy / Life / is / the / always.
Câu 47: often/ before/ go/ I/ home/ don't/ seven
Câu 48: on/ of/ birthday/ September// is/ second/ her/ the
Câu 49: after / What / you / do / usually do / school ?
Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D.
Câu 50: Louise was listening to the radio while she .................. the house.
Câu 51: Television is a prime source of home entertainment; ................, it is a cheap babysitter.
Câu 52: We always ...................... a present to Elsa on her birthday.
Câu 53: I’m sorry, I can’t remember ........ her last week.
Câu 54: Some students are nervous of computers or anything high-tech ................. others enjoy new challenges and regard learning how to use computers as a kind of game.
Read the text about the Statue of Liberty, and for questions 56 to 60, choose the correct answers. The arm of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is probably the most famous icon of the USA. It was built to celebrate the end of slavery, and later became a symbol for freedom among immigrants. The statue depicts Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty. And the torch she carries high above her outstretched arm represents a light that guides people along the path to freedom. Interestingly, however, Liberty looks different from the way the designer first intended. The idea for the statue came from a poet, Édouard de Laboulaye. When the American Civil war ended, he wanted to commemorate the end of the slave trade with a gift. He and other people who opposed slavery raised money and hired a sculptor, Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, to design the statue. Bartholdi later employed the French engineer, Gustave Eiffel, to devise its structure. Eiffel, who would subsequently build the famous tower in Paris, was already a well-known designer of railway bridges. So he knew how to build robust structures that are flexible and safe in strong winds. This feature was necessary because the winds in New York harbor are extremely strong. Today, the top of her torch swings over 15cm when the wind is blowing at 50 miles per hour. Eiffel designed the statue to be built around a massive metal skeleton, similar to the Eiffel tower. Huge pieces of copper were fixed onto this to form its shape. Until recently, two copies of the plans were believed to exist. But recently, a third copy was discovered, which revealed some interesting information. In 2018, a map dealer bought some historic papers at an auction in Paris, which included original plans, calculations, and drawings of the statue. At first, the documents were too fragile to read. But after special treatment, the papers clearly showed that Eiffel’s plans had been changed by Bartholdi with red ink. Liberty’s arm, which was thick and vertical in Eiffel’s drawing, was adjusted to be slimmer, less upright, and generally more attractive than Eiffels’ design. The changes in the plans are dated July 28, 1882, after the construction of the tower had begun. We don’t know what Eiffel thought of Bartholdi’s changes. By then, Eiffel was working on other projects, and only his assistants were working with Bartholdi in New York. Maybe Bartholdi thought he could make the changes because Eiffel was not there and would not complain. However, the changes made the arm not only more attractive but also weaker, which has created problems over the years. At first, visitors could climb a ladder to the torch in Liberty’s arm, but in 1916, there was an explosion on a nearby island. It damaged the statue and made it unsafe, and the stairway to the torch has been closed ever since. During restoration work in the 1980s, engineers noticed that the structure inside Liberty’s head, shoulders, and arm were different from how they were shown on Eiffel’s plans. They thought that the builders had made mistakes, but some historians believed that Bartholdi had changed Eiffel’s design. The newly discovered papers confirm those theories.
Câu 55: The Statue of Liberty was constructed to welcome immigrants to the USA.
Câu 56: Édouard de Laboulaye paid for the statue with his own money.
Câu 57: Gustave Eiffel designed the Statue of Liberty before designing the Eiffel Tower.
Câu 58: Eiffel failed to consider strong winds when designing the Eiffel Tower.
Câu 59: Three known copies of Eiffel’s plans of the Statue of Liberty exist today.