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Review Unit 4

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Review Unit 4

This document provides a review and practice test for units 4-5 of a language learning course. It includes exercises testing verb conjugation, sentence rewriting, stress placement, vocabulary in context, and cloze tests. The review covers topics like parts of speech, sentence structure, meanings of words, and language usage. It aims to help students test and reinforce their understanding of key grammatical concepts and vocabulary from the units.

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review unit 4-5

TEST YOURSELF (Units 4-5)

■ BÀI TẬP VẬN DỤNG NÂNG CAO


Bài 9: the verbs in the brackets in the correct form.

1. We have taught our children (wash) their hands before (eat).


2. (write) letters is more boring than (phone).
3. Mark decided (have) a break from work.
4. I refused (speak) with her.
5. We agreed (meet) him at the airport.
6. There is no sense in (earn) more money than you can (spend).
7. They made us (leave) the campsite after (make) such a mess.
8. Do you mind (work) overtime?
9. She doesn't how (fry) a steak.
10. The doctor made him (promise) (reduce) his (smoke).
11. Don't let them (cross) that dangerous road on their own.
12. What about (have) a drink?
13. They accused him of (break) the window.
14. They'd rather (go) to Hue than to Hanoi.
15. There was a very good reason for (not believe) in what she said.
16. I don't know what (believe) anymore.
17. Remember (phone) Sally tomorrow - OK I won't forget.
18. Most teachers insist on their students (do) the homework.
Bài 11: Rewrite the following sentences.
1. You can try to get Jim to lend you his car, but you won't succeed.
 There's no point .
2. He wished he had invited her to his birthday party.
 He regretted .
3. Mastering a second language takes time and patience.
 It .
4. After four years abroad, Mr. Brown returned home as an excellent engineer.
 After Mr. Brown .
5. It won't be difficult to get a ticket for the game.
 You won't have any .
6. Driving on the left is strange and difficult for Americans.
 Americans aren't .

Circle the word (A, B, C, or D) that is stressed differently from the others.
Question 1.
A. population B. community C. economy D. stability
Question 2.
A. medical B. difficult C. effective D. negative
Circle the word (A, B, C, or D) whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
Question 3.
A. history B. police C. collaborate D. slogan
Question 4.
A. athlete B. Southeast C. weather D. theme
Choose the best response (A, B, C or D).
Question 5. ‘What does ASEAN stand for?’ ‘ ’

A. It's about free trade in the region.


B. Perhaps I'm wrong. Ask Jane.
C. Well, may be in 1967.
D. Association of South East Asian Nations.
Question 6. ‘Could you tell me where I can get my eyes tested?’ ‘ ’
A. My eyes hurt, too. I can't see properly.
B. Sure. Just keep walking until you see a clinic just on your right.
C. Why not? Doing charitable work can be rewarding.
D. They sure are. We need to build more clinics.
Circle the answer (A, B, C, or D) which best indicates the word closest in meaning to the word in
italics in each sentence.
Question 7. My country has enjoyed great economic growth in the last few years.

A. success B. market C. welfare D. reform


Question 8. These children are supported in every way possible to lead a normal life as other kids in the
area.
A. tested B. challenged C. assisted D. detected
Circle the answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence.
Question 9. I didn't realize that those children couldn't hear until the teacher told me. They had suffered
from hearing since they were born.
A. impairments B. advancements C. supports D. preventions
Question 10. Four official , namely English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil are spoken
in Singapore.
A. languages B. ethnicities C. areas D. populations
Question 11. Mr Johnson said he will never forgive me for his document without permission.
A. using B. to use C. use D. used
Question 12. We're collecting used books and clothes for a local . Would you like to join us?
A. charitable B. charities C. charity D. charitably
Question 13. The official religion in Cambodia, Theravada Buddhism, is by approximately 95
percent of the population.
A. made B. practiced C. prayed D. known
Question 14. The Braille was developed in 1929 by Louis Braille to assist visually people to
communicate.
A. blind B. deaf C. dumb D. impaired
Question 15. ‘I'll do the washing up tonight for you, Ruby,’ said Andreas.
Andreas to do the washing up for Ruby that night.
A. refused B. offered C. denied D. complained
Question 16. The drawing competition such a success that the volunteers decided to organize
another one of a similar size next year.
A. has been B. will be C. was D. is
Question 17. My friend, Hoang was lucky to receive a scholarship that full tuition fees and
living expenses for four years of his undergraduate course in computing.
A. spent B. covered C. lent D. borrowed
Question 18. My cousin was not able to speak until she was three years old. Yet, after that she has
developed as a girl without any speech problems.
A. normal B. special C. disabled D. slow
Question 19. A free trade agreement with the ASEAN regional bloc of ten countries and Australia, and
its close partner New Zealand was on 27 February 2009.
A. signature B. signing C. signed D. signs
Question 20. Since the accident, despite being confined to a wheel chair, Mr Anderson
enjoying life. He's such a pleasure to be with.
A. never stopped B. has never stopped
C. had never stopped D. never stops
Question 21. What I adore about this country is that it is accommodating to people in every
way possible.
A. physically impaired B. disabled
C. disadvantaged D. A, B or C
Question 22. Children with learning disabilities might not well in certain areas, but they can
be brilliant in some others.
A. make B. have C. do D. enroll
Question 23. In the past, hearing loss in children often undetected until the child was around
two years old, but today it can be tested and treated even with newborns.
A. go B. had gone C. has gone D. went
Question 24. Most youths in Malaysia are and are able to speak at least English, Malay and
Mandarin quite fluently.
A. bilingual B. monolingual C. multilingual D. trilingual
Choose the one word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that is not appropriate.
Question 25. Tokyo is one of the most population cities in the world. I don't like it because it is too
A B C D
crowded.
Question 26.I think organizing life skills programs for disabled children are practically useful.
A B C D
Question 27. Mr Oak used to be very worried because his son, Mark, has had great difficulty in
A B
communicating ideas or opinions. Mark is now an intelligent boy and a good communicator!
C D
Read the text and choose the word (A, B, C or D) which best fits each space.
The Great Outdoors

The Philippines is justifiably famous for its beaches, but sporty types need not feel left out.
(28) surfers are just catching on to the tasty waves that form on both coasts, divers have long
been enamoured of the country's underwater charms. Northern Palawan is perfect (29) sea
kayakers, and Boracay and Pagudpud (North Luzon) are world-class kite boarding (30) . Back
on terra firma, trekking can be (31) just about anywhere, while mountain-bike and
canyoneering tours are (32) popularity. And the Philippines is also, unofficially, the zipline
capital of the world.
(Text adapted from https://www.lonelyplanet. com/philippines)
Question 28.
A. But B. If C. While D. And
Question 29.
A. at B. with C. in D. for
Question 30.
A. destinations B. journeys C. experiences D. guides
Question 31.
A. made B. had C. got D. done
Question 32.
A. growing B. gaining C. going D. becoming
Read the passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each of the questions.
The culture of Malaysia is influenced by various cultures of different groups of people in Malaysia,
mainly Chinese and Indian. Different ethnicities in Malaysia have their own culture, with some crossover.
One thing they share in common is the long tradition of arts and music.
Music and arts performed in Malaysia are different from regions to regions. The music is based
around percussion instruments, especially the drum called Gendang. Also, there are many kinds of
tradition dances reflecting great spiritual significance. One important point is that the Malaysian
government has limited rap music and heavy metal because they believe that those kinds of music can
cause negative impacts on the youth.
The diversity in nature and culture, along with the great variety of cuisines in Malaysia has attracted
a lot of tourists each year. Also, more reasonable price than other countries such as Singapore is another
feature that makes Malaysia more considerable for tourists. If you are looking for a wonderful vacation
with affordable costs, Malaysia is one of the most recommended destinations.
(Text retrieved from https://www.hopespeak. com/blog/introduction-of-malaysia/)
Question 33. Which group(s) of people have the main influence on the culture of Malaysia?
A. Chinese B. Indian C. Singaporean D. A and B
Question 34. What does the word ‘they’ in paragraph 1 refer to .

A. cultures B. arts C. ethnicities D. Chinese and Indian


Question 35. The word ‘negative’ in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .

A. lasting B. bad C. motivating D. small


Question 36. According to the passage, Gendang is a(n) .

A. metal B. dance C. art D. drum


Question 37. Which is NOT mentioned as a feature of Malaysia that has attracted tourists?
A. its culture B. its cuisine C. its infrastructure D. its nature
Question 38. Which is NOT true about Malaysia?

A. It's less expensive to live in Malaysia than Singapore.


B. Different groups of people in Malaysia have their own culture.
C. The long tradition of arts and music is the one thing different ethnicities in Malaysia share.
D. Rap music and heavy metal are widely encouraged in Malaysia because of its impacts on the youth

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