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p n mn Vn hc Anh M Bi kim tra s 1 Lesson: Play : A Bad Dream

1 a. Mrs Hill is a patient, sweet and wise person. She is also a kind hearted person as she tried to stop her husband firing Annie. She doesn't have a job although it i b. Annie is a faithful and patient woman, she isn't easily upset. She is not young and clever but she works very hard in Hills' family. She is also a lucky woman c. Mr Hill lives a selfish life, even with his wife. He has bad relationship with people around him. He is unable and irresponsible and always anxious about the fu

2. I think Annie made the right decision and did the right thing when she decided not to leave Mr. Hill's house in order to take care of him. She 's old and it is har Cch 2:

1/ a/ Mrs Hill is not only sweet and wise but also patient and kind hearted. She is a bank manager's wife so she does not need to earn a living eventhought she finds it easy to get a good job. b/ Annie is a faithful, patient house keeper. She has worked, for Mr Hills family nearly 20 years and she is not young anymore.She has to work hard for a living but she was likely to be fired. She was not lucky enough to have a silver spoon in her mouth because she is too old and is easily upset too. c/ Mr Hill has a selfish life and bad relation with people around. He is unable to be the good manager and irresponsible towards his emloyees. After the bad dream, he changes suddently. He becomes anxious and worried about his future, therefore , He is more considerate and compassionate. 2/ In my opinion, Annie made the right decision when she decided not to leave Mr Hill's house: Annie has worked for nearly 20 years for Mr's Hill's.She is not young anymore, therefor, it won't be easy for her to find a new job. After the nightmare, Mr Hill seems to be another man. He became worried about his future and he began thinking about others. He realised Annies's faithfulness and loyalyty. That's why he will treat her better.

worried about his future and he began thinking about others. He realised Annies's faithfulness and loyalyty. That's why he will treat her better.

job although it is easy for her to get a good job. Because her husband is a bank manager so that she doesn't need to earn a living. lucky woman ous about the future. But he changed suddenly because of a dream, in which everyone turn their back to him except Annie, the person he is going to fire.

old and it is hard for her to find a new job. Although Mr. Hill is a terrible and selfish man but Mrs. Hill is nice and kind hearted. Annie has worked there almost for 20

g to fire.

ked there almost for 20 years, she considered the Hills as her home. She wanted to stay here and take care of it. And in the end, her loyalty has been recognized.

en recognized.

p n mn Ting Vit Bi kim tra s 1 Bi : Cc bin php tu t Ting Vit Cu hi Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25 p n chn D C D D B B C A C C B C D C C A B A D A B C D D C Li gii thch cho cu p n chn xng du xe my mi mn trng ip n a cnh 5 m v kp m chnh trong ting vit c th l nguyn m n hoc nguyn m i m tit "trunng" c m u l m qut li hc 5 m v m tit "phng" c m u l m mi rng nng 7 m v thnh ph trung tm l "bu" cm ng t l cm danh t c A v C u ng Cm tnh t cu n 2 thnh phn cu di bc ph thuc su sc vo cc cu ln cn hu quan c 3 u sai c 3 u sai m hnh cu l " ng - C - V"

Cu 26 Cu 27 Cu 28 Cu 29 Cu 30 Cu 31 Cu 32 Cu 33 Cu 34 Cu 35 Cu 36 Cu 37 Cu 38 Cu 39 Cu 40 Cu 41 Cu 42 Cu 43 Cu 44 Cu 45 Cu 46 Cu 47 Cu 48 Cu 49 Cu 50

B B A D D D B B C A C C B B D C A A D D A A D D B

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p n mn t nc hc M Bi kim tra s1 UNIT 9: OVERVIEW OF U.S HISTORY Cu hi Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25 p an chn C A C B A D C D D C B B C C C B C B B A A C A A A Li gii thch cho cu p n chn The Granite Stade New York South Dakoto Alaska Mt.McKinley Ohio Montana Nevada New Hampshire Long Island Delaware Ontario Kansas Washington Franklin D. Roosevelt Beringia The Fountain of Youth Salem John Smiths Warraghiyagey John Hancock John Adams That Europe should stay out of the Americas Seneca Falls, NY Slaves were property

Cu 26 Cu 27 Cu 28 Cu 29 Cu 30 Cu 31 Cu 32 Cu 33 Cu 34 Cu 35 Cu 36 Cu 37 Cu 38 Cu 39 Cu 40

C B D A C B B B C C A A A A C

Slaves in rebel states Blacks could vote Elizabeth Cady Stantion Frace Supreme Court justice Daniel Boone That schools should beintegrated so that children.... Albert Einstein Neil Armstrong The Native Americans Boston Tea Party July 4, 1776 1787 Canada Mexico

p n mn t nc hc M Bi kim tra s 2 UNIT 12: THE U.S SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Cu hi Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 II/ p n chn A A B A B A A B B A Li gii thch cho cu p n chn

1. Independence 2. Pensylvania / 1776 3. Declaration 4. British 5. parties/concerts 6. Thanksgiving 7. family (ies)/people 8. potatoes/corns... 9. thanks 10. 1621 III 1. December 25 2. Spring Sunday 3. 4th Thursday in November 4. 4 July

5. 3rd Monday in January 6. 3rd Monday in February 7. 4th Monday in May 8. 1st Monday in September 9. 2nd Monday in October 10. 11 November

p n mn C PHP Bi kim tra s 1 PART 3: SYNTHESIS OF SENTENCES Cu hi Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25 Cu 1 p an chn D C A A B D C D A B A D C C D D D B D D D D B B A A Li gii thch cho cu p n chn all of them subject complement a noun phrase SVC the sad film made her "cry" adverbial SVO SVO adjectival complement indirect object SVA prepositional object subject SVO extraposed subject direct object subject SVOA none of them SVOO all of them SVC international organisations SVOC a prepositional phrase descriptive analysis

Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25 Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7

A C A A A A C C A B D A B D D A A B B D C D B C B B A D B C D

words sentence - clause - phrase - word the subject - the predicate 2 sub - branches a noun clause, object of" does not see" one main clause and one subordinate clause an adverb clause a to - infinitive clause a noun phrase used as extraposed subject a nice girl VP = Vp + (Np + Pp) the boy has sent his mother a postcard busy doing homework A&C N+N the farmer (S:NP) was eating (V:VP) his lunch (O:NP) in the cornfield (A:preP) the dream always resides in his mind" : main clause; " that he will become a famous musician" Adv. P= adv. +adv.p(adv.+clause) She ( S:NP) finds(V:VP) Fred ( O:NP) quite unpleasant ( Co: Adj.P) Coal ( S: NP) is ( V: VP) a very important mineral (Cs: NP) tom (S: NP) has made ( V: VP) his wife ( Od: Np) a cup of tea ( C: NP) at the school - gate ( A: PP) are standing ( V:VP) some foreigners( S:NP) How beautiful ( SC:adj.P) she (S:NP)is (V:VP) she (S:NP) has painted ( V:VP) the bedroom ( O:NP) yellow (Co:AP) Can you tell me who wrote Hamlet she has given up using both a telephone and a typewriter you must let me know when you need help you can start making appointments as soon as we agree on your programme since the moved to Hanoi five years ago, we haven't heard anything from her I will leave a message for you with my secretary in case I am out when you telephone A&B are correct

Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25

D D A B D D A D A D A B B A C D D C

All are correct He told me he had written a letter to his superior for a certain reason I was told that he had stolen a book which was written by a famuos author It was hazardous for Gamlin to be employed by the African Association to explore the interior My opinion is that it's not good for children nowadays to get too much pocket money All are correct They hid the valuable treasure in some place which was never discovered because they feared It is clear to all that he will promote you whether you please or displease him He wishes to visit Danang University, where his two sons are studing I must tell you that I don't find the preson whom I'm sharing a flat with a very congenial everywhere you look, you will see signs of industry which speak well for the prosperity the reporter whose sensible haircut and pearl earings make her look like a fasion model The husbandman fixed a net to catch the cranes which came to eat the corn which he had the orders issued by the principal are to the effect that you will be allowed to enter for the exam it is a great relief to us that we shall have no more travelling because we are too tired now All are correct All are correct I suggest that you should see the film because it's such a moving film that we have seen it four times

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p n mn C PHP Bi kim tra s 2 PART 6: AMBIGUITY - IMMEDIATE CONSTITUENTS Cu hi Cu 1 Cu 2 Cu 3 Cu 4 Cu 5 Cu 6 Cu 7 Cu 8 Cu 9 Cu 10 Cu 11 Cu 12 Cu 13 Cu 14 Cu 15 Cu 16 Cu 17 Cu 18 Cu 19 Cu 20 Cu 21 Cu 22 Cu 23 Cu 24 Cu 25 p an chn B C A D A A A A A D C A C C C B A C A C C B A B A Li gii thch cho cu p n chn always/ examine the evidence carefully in spite of his popularity, / he cannot be called a great write slowly / walked down the street with his son working with his shears in the garden / the whole morning strictly speaking ,/ nobody is allowed in here secretly / burned the letters from his lover in the fireplace last night the whole morning / he was working with his shears in the garden very frankly,/ I am very tired after the trip the doctor / visited his patient hourly each day John / went to the library every night last week gained entry into the building / by means of a bribe to the guard naturally, / we paid for our own meals sprayed tear gas indiscriminately on / the protesters at one point south of the river / the enemy have advanced a mile or two turing toward the class , / the teacher asked for silence all the essays having been written , / the teacher sent the class home sometimes / he walks down the road near the farm with his children the boy standing in the corner is / Mary's brother certaintly / he will be here this afternoon having been beaten once , / the boy didn't want to go out alone the belief that the sun goes round the earth / is false considering his abilities ,/ he should have done better suddenly / we met a beautiful girl on the way to the village the only thing we can do / is write to him roughly speaking , / the motorbike cost about 2,000 dollar

II 1. He drove up in a car with a souped-up motor that he had recently bought.

[A], 2. He buried the knife he found in the cellar. [A], 'in the cellar' may modify both 'buried' and 'found'. 3. I looked at the letter John was reading with unfeigned astonishment. [A], 'with unfeigned astonishment' may modify either 'was reading' or 'looked'. 4. He put away the balls in his pocket. [A], it may mean (a) the balls were in his pocket and he put them away, or (b) the balls were not in his pocket; he put them in it. 5. He put the balls in his pocket away. [U], the balls were in his pocket; he put them away. 6. We watched them march away proudly. [A], 'proudly' may modify either 'march away' or 'watched'. 7. We proudly watched them march away. [U], 'proudly' modifies 'watched' only. 8. The women with the children who were complaining were told to move along. [A], 'who were complaining' may modify either 'the women' or 'the children'. 9. The men with the dogs that were barking were told to move along. [U], 'that were barking' modifies 'dogs' only; the men could not bark. 10. Nobody discovered the books that he had stolen that morning. [U], 'that morning' could modify 'had stolen' only. But to some readers it is likely that it could also modify the first clause. 11. She decided to send the sheets to the cleaners that were dirty. [U], 12. He lived on a street near the post office which was always full of people. [A], 'which was always full of people' may modify either 'the post office' or 'a street'. 13. Cows that eat cornflakes frequently have stomach trouble. [A], 'frequently' may modify either 'eat' or 'have (stomach trouble)'. 14. Cows that eat cornflakes frequently rarely have stomach trouble. [U], 'frequently' can only modify 'eat' and 'rarely' can only modify 'have (stomach trouble)'. 15. Cows that eat cornflakes never have stomach trouble. [U], 'never' can only modify 'have (stomach trouble)'. 16. We were grateful for the blinds that covered the windows on sunny days. [A], it is not clear whether we were grateful for the blinds on sunny days or the blinds covered the windows on sunny days.

17. He couldn't find the key to the jewel case which he had left on the table. [A 18. We found the man who had lost his way in the mountains with the help of two Boy Scouts. [U], we could only find the man where he had lost his way. 19. We suddenly noticed a man in a space suit which should have been sent to the cleaners. [U], 'which should have been sent to the cleaners' can only modify 'space suit'. 20. The police have trouble with the people who occupy these cottages all the time. [A], 'all the time' may modify either 'have (trouble)' or 'occupy'. 21. Children who stay out all night sometimes should be punished. [A], 'sometimes' may modify either 'stay out' or 'should be punished'. 22. Children who stay out all night should seldom be punished. [U], 'seldom' can only modify 'should be punished'. 23. She spoke to the boy with a warm smile. [U], 'with a warm smile' refers to the way she spoke to the boy. 24. She spoke to the boy with the warm smile. [U], 25. She spoke to the boy with the warm smile that she reserved for children. [U],

p n mn BIN DCH 2 Bi kim tra s 1 UNIT 3:

A.

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B.
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Our company would like to buy 10 coffee grinders type X235. We would be grateful if you could send us the offer sheet and advise us the expected delivery time We are looking forward to receiving your reply. Yours faithfully Sincerely, Phan Xuan Hung Vice President

an toi neu ba gui cac mau bang duong hang khong Trung Quoc , chung toi se co the nhan truc tiep o day tai Okinawa.

ed delivery time to the port of Da Nang and also the terms of payment.

p n mn BIN DCH 2 Bi kim tra s 2

I. A. 881 Ly Thuong Kiet Quan Tan Binh . Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh Ngay 22 thang 03 nam 2001 Gui : Co Hieu Truong Truong Pho Thong Trung Hoc Quoc Te 3F Phu My Hung Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh Kinh gui : Co Hieu Truong Mary K.S Winfield , Year 10A Toi muon bao tin cho Co biet rang Mary co cuoc hen di kham rang vao luc 1.30 chieu ngay hom nay . Vi vay xin Co vui long cho phep con gai toi nghi hoc vao luc 12.30 chieu . Neu Co can them thong tin , vui long dung do du goi toi o so 324 5876 . Chuc Co voi nhung dieu tot dep . Tran trong chao Co . Janmes K.K Winfield Phu huynh hoc sinh . II. B.

72C Dong Da Ha Noi 22-Aug-07 The Principal Ha Noi International School Lang Thuong Ha Noi Dear Sir and Madam, Do Hong Le Im writing to enquire about the registration for sixth class in the coming school year for my daughter Do Hong Le . She is 11 years old this year and she is studying at the Ho Hong Primary school near her house . Her scholastic achievements are at present very well . Im highly appreciated if the school could let me know the enrolment procedure and send me the information about the school . Thanks and Best regards Hoang Hong Ngoc

p n mn VIT 1 Bi kim tra s 1

I a. I went to London last year to meet my brother. b. She spent all her money foolishly. c. He unwisely put his hand in a nest of wild bees. d. Hearing the news of our friends success, we came to congratulate him. e. The tree was planted by my father, a great farmer. f. Dinner being ready, we sat down at the table. g. He is too poor to afford a motor-car. h. Having had a good rest, he felt much better. i. I am not afraid of telling the truth. j. She was ill for a long time without sleeping and eating. II a. I think that they are guilty. b. I have just heard that he has left for England. c. That is the school where I was taught. d. I cannot work because you make a great deal of noise. e. This is his letter which contains a lot of special news. f. I have met your friend who lives in Paris. g. Nobody could hear him because he spoke in a low voice. h.Do you realize that you have made a mistake? i.I want to know why the two friends quarrelled. j. He told me a story which I did not hear./ I didnt hear the story he told me. k. Whether I may help you or not, you are sure to lose the game. l. He will never forget the joy she brought him on the day when they first met.

III An automobile accident is unavoidable. However, you can take some manoeuvres to lessen car damage and personal injuries. For example, to avoid hitting head-

Here's another example about a rear-ender, your car is going to be hit from behind. Take your foot off the brake. When the impact occurs slam on the brake imm

oid hitting head-on, make a sharp turn to the right. Then the oncoming car will hit you in the side not head-on. Don't worry! If you might lose control of your car, becau

n the brake immediately keep a firm grip on the steering wheel to let your arms absorb some of the shock from the impact, then slouch down. Your head is below the

ntrol of your car, because anything is better than a head-on crash.

our head is below the back of the seat which it will give you protection against whiplash

p n mn C 1 Bi kim tra s 1

Passage 1. 1A 2C 3C 4C 5A 6D Passage 2 Para A : viii. Chiles fruit exports Para B : vi. Jobs are not permanent Para C : vii. Low pay for workers, high profit for growers Para D : i. Displaced workers Para E : iii. Poor health facilities II/ orchards- refrigerated containers- temporary- evicted- migrate- peak- critical- serious Passage 3 1.....C....... 2.......G........ 3.....A........... 4........D.......... 5.....H...... 6......F......... 7........B........ 8........E........

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