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ĐỀ CƯƠNG ÔN TẬP KIỂM TRA HỌC KỲ I - LỚP 10 CƠ BẢN – NĂM HỌC 2019-2020 I. Pronunciation Choose the word that has the underlined (letters) pronounced differently from the others: 1. A. today B. work C. progressive D. together 2. A. ready B. meat C. defeat D. beat 3. A. kitchen B. history C. time D. finish 4. A. like B. little C. interest D. hit 5. A. repeat B. heart C. eat D. read 6. A. study B. student C. studio D. stupid 7. A. holiday B. boss C. hobby D. more 8. A. hard B. start C. party D. talk 9. A. son B. sunshine C. above D. woman 10. A. elephant B. enable C. better D. pen 11. A. women B. men C. weekend D. recommend 12. A. miss B. little C. child D. listen 13. A. chemistry B. prepare C. receive D. degree 14. A. tragic B. mature C. husband D. another 15. A. computer B. turn C. miraculous D. accuracy 16. A. feather B. head C. healthy D. meat 17. A. technology B. different C. mental D. dentist 18. A. various B. bad C. hang D. jam 19. A. football B. pool C. tool D. moon 20. A. good B. cook C. wool D. tooth II. Find mistake Choose the underlined part that is incorrect: 21. A fax machine used to send and receive letters quickly. A B C D 22. The young has future in their hands. Do you think so? A B C D 23. Has a new hospital for children built in your city? A B C D 24. The film is about a boy which lost all money in the fire. A B C D 25. There used to being a pagoda in front of my school. A B C D 26. Two new houses have just been build here. A B C D 27. It is time the government helped the unemploy to find some jobs. A B C D 28. I have met my wife ten years ago. A B C D 29. A dumb is a person whom cannot speak. A B C D 30. They intend to make a two – weeks excursion next month. A B C D 31. The girl whom you met last night used to being a singer. A B C D 32. His family is used to spend most of the time in the open air. A B C D 33. How much students are there in your class? A B C D 34. Ha Noi , that is the capital of our country, is a city of peace A B C D 35. If it rains, we had to cancel the meeting scheduled for today A B C D 36. Nam isn't used to drive on the left. A B C D 37. I haven't met him since a long time. A B C D 38. The person which can not see anything is called a blind person. A B C D 39. Dennis used to smoking a lot a year ago. A B C D 40. It took him a long time to get used to drive on the left. A B C D 41. There used to being a market near my house. A B C D 42. I'll fly to Mars next week. I've already gotten a ticket. A B C D 43. He has bought some bricks and he will build a garage. A B C D 44. Her well-known film, that won several awards, was about the life of Lenin. A B C D 45. Her old grandmother is not enough strong to go walking up hills. A B C D 46. Every day, Lan has breakfast then she go to school. A B C D 47. Look. There are a lot of black clouds in the sky.It will rain. A B C D 48. He suggested to go to the cinema with him. A B C D 49. We only get home from Australia yesterday. A B C D 50. I want to travel because I enjoy to meet people and seeing new places. A B C D III. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences 51. A: We have run out of milk. B: Oh, have we ? I _________ and get some. A. would go B. will go C. will be going D. was going 52. Tony: _____________________. Ann: In a house near Brighton. A. What’s your address? B. Where are you? C. Where you live? D. Where do you live? 53. “_________ do you go to work?” – “ By bus” A. Who B. Why C. How D. What 54. “ _________ yesterday?” – “I went to the post office.” A. Where did you go B. What did you do C. How did you go D. Why did you do 55. David: “ Happy Christmas!” Jason: “ . . ” A. You are the same! B. Same for you! C. The same to you D. Happy Christmas 56. - “Bye!” – “_____________.” A. See you lately B. Thank you C. Meet you again. D. See you later 57– “______________?” – “He's tall and thin with blue eyes.” A. What does John look like B. Who does John look like C. How is John doing D. What does John like 58. – “_______________?” – “I have got a terrible headache.” A. What’s the matter with you B. What’s the wrong with you C. What’s happened with you D. What’s problem with you 59. – “Thank you for a lovely evening”. – “ ” A. Have a good day B. You are welcome C. Thanks D. Cheer 60. Ann: “______ where the nearest post office is?” Linda: “Turn left and then turn right.” A. Could you tell me B. Should you show me C. Do you tell me D. Will you say me IV. Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences 61. Would you mind _______________ that again? A. explain B. explained C. explaining D. to explain 62. Jack_____ for London a few days ago. A. leaves B. left C. had left D. has left 63. He had finished his homework before he______ out with his friends. A. goes B. went C. has gone D. had gone 64. They ______ living on farms and working on fields A. are used to B. are used for C. used to D. did not use to 65. I _________ with my family, but now I live alone. A. used to live B. am used to living C. am used to live D. is used for living 66. A _____ is a film or a radio or television program giving facts about something. A. documentary B. comedy C. cartoon D. news 67. People who are deaf, dumb, blind or mentally retarded are called _______ A. disabling B. disable C. the able D. the disabled 68. When I lived in the countryside, I __________ go fishing with my father. A. use to B. used to C. using to D. useful 69. A dumb person is the one ______________ is not able to speak. A. which B. whose C. whom D. who 70. A lot of trees _________ for firewood by the farmer. A. was cut B. had been cut C. is cut D. have been cut 71. Jane works for a company _________ makes shoes. A. who B. which C. whom D. whose 72. Life is all right if you have a job, but things are not so easy for A. the unemployed B. the poor C. the famous D. the young 73. Marie Curie was a ................student. She had a fully developed mind. A. old B. strong C. mature D. young 74. May I suggest you let_______ a. Mary doing so b. Mary do so c. Mary does to d. Mary to do so 75. John is too short_______ reach the top of the bookshelf. a. to b. not to c. to not d. for 76. We _____ in a new house at the moment. A. are living B. were living C. had lived D. have lived 77. People ____ English and French in Canada. A. speak B. have spoken C. had spoken D. are speaking 78. The earth ______________ the sun once every 365 days. A. circles B. Circle C. has circled D. circled 79. Look at those cars! They_______ a. will crash b. are crashing c. will be crashed d. are going to crash 80. The street is very noisy, _______ makes sleeping difficult. A. that B. what C. which D. it 81. You can change the TV channels with this ________ control. A. far B. remote C. standby D. special 82. We are going on a ________ to Nha Trang at weekend. A. two day trip B. two-days trip C. two-day trip D. twoday trip 83. He is tired. He stops _______ a cup of tea. A. having B. to have C. have D. has 84. I haven’t met him since he __________ school A. was leaving B. left C. had left D. was left 85. The ______ are those who do not have a job. A. injured B. sick C. unemployed D. rich 86. A new school ____ in our town recently. A. has been built B. was built C. were built D. is built 87. He got wet_______ he forgot his umbrella. A. because of B. because C. but D. and 88. He stops working _______ heavy raining. A. in spite of B. although C. despite D. because of 89. Many people believe him__________ he often tells a lie. A. because B. in spite of C. although D. because of 90. Tom wakes his parents up_______ playing the guitar very softly. A. because B. in spite of C. because of D. although Choose the best answer 91. Water and oil .. a. do not mix does not mix has not mixed is not mix 92 .. on Sundays a. Always he gets up late b. He always gets up c. Does he get up always late d. He gets always up 93.Did you say that you .here only three days ago a. came b. had come c. have come d. come 94.I haven’t met him since he ..school a. left b. was leaving c. had left d. was left 95.Peter does not feel satisfied with his new job. about it a. He has always complained b. He always has complained c. Always he has complained d. He has complained always 96.It . me fifteen minutes to get to school every morning a. takes b. took c. has taken had taken 97.He . twenty calves last week, now he them up to sell a. had bought/fed b. buys/feeds c. bought/is feeding d. was buying/fed 98.Kerry . hard on the violine lastweek a. practices b. practiced c. has practiced d.is practicing 99.The boys . football in the field every evening but yesterday they .. basketball instead a. played/played b. played/play c. play/play d. play/played 0.My alarm clock .at six o’clock every morning and I jump out of bed to get ready for school a. rings b.is ringing c.rang d. rung 101.Ms Lan enjoys . because she loves working with children a.to teach b.to be taught c. teaching d. teach 0.He insisted in . the job himself a.to do b.do c. doing d. having done 103. . do you take a holiday? a. when b. how long c. what time d. how often 104.Could you please stop . so much noise? a. making b. doing c. taking d. spending 105. did the Second World War end?- In 1945 a. where b. when c. what time d. how long 106.It was a nice day, so we decided . for a walk a.to have b.to go c.to take d.to make 107.I don’t mind . you to do the washing-up a. help b. helping c. helped d.to help 108.Dad allowed Done . to the party a. going b.to go c. go d. gone 109.You should try . English; You will find it very exciting a.to learn b. learnt c. learning d. learn 110.My glasses are in my book, but I don’t remember .. them there a. putting b.to put c. put d. I put 111. After it . dry for two months, it rained heavily last night. a. had been b. was c. has been d. would be 112. When I . to visit him, he .. to work a. came/ gone b. came/had gone c. had come/ went d. had come/ had gone 113. Kenny .. his driving test before he bought a car a. had taken b. has taken c. was taken d. were taken 114.When you phoned me, it . my lunch time a. was b.is c. being d. were 115.Miss Kim .. all our books by the time we arrived a. had marked b. have marked c. had marke d. will have marked. 116. She reassured me that she............the card. a. had posted b. has posted c. were posting d. posts 117. When I was little, my father gave me some advice. He said ............to the strangers. a. I shouldn't talk b. that shouldn't talk c. don't talk d. that I don't talk 118. 'Should we turn left or go straight? "Hmm. I'm not sure which way ............ a. do we turn b. to turn c. should we turn d. it turned 119. She ............her holiday in Finland. a. said me about b. tolding about c. said about d. told me about 120. I don't know why Susan didn't go to the meeting. She said ............ a. she will definitely go. b. she was definitely going. c. she has definitely gone. d. she is definitely going. 121. The librarian asked us............ so much noise. a. don't make b. not make c. not making d. not to make 122. Somebody forgot this hat. I wonder a. whose is this hat. b. whose hatis this. c. whose hat it is d. is This whose hat. 123. 'I'm taking my driving test tomorrow.' When I saw Rachel, she said................................ a. she was taking her driving test the next day. b. she is taking her driving test the following day. c. I was taking my driving test tomorrow. d. she was taking the driving test tomorrow. 124. 'Whose composition haven't we heard yet?' The teacher asked us to tell her...................... a. whose composition we haven't heard yet. b. whose composition we hadn't heard vet. c. whose composition hadn't we heard yet. c. whose composition we hadn't heard yet? 125.'Why don't you join us for coffee, Don?' After the movie, we asked Don ............................. a. would he join us for coffee. b. why he didn't join us for coffee. c. to join us for coffee. d. join us for coffee. 126. 'You look beautiful in that dress. ' Last night she told me . a. you look beautiful in that dress. c. I'll look beautiful in this dress b. you looked beautiful in that dress. d. I looked beautiful in that dress. 127. 'What did your grammar teacher want to talk to you about?' 'I did badly on the last test. She ................ studied for it.' a. said why hadn't I b. said why I hadn't c. asked why hadn't I d. asked why I hadn't 128. 'Hi Bob. Did you take the job?' Bob's friend asked him........................... a. did he take the job. b. whether you took the job. c. if he had taken the job. d. had he taken the job. 129. 'Today is the happiest day of my life.' At the reception last night, the groom said............................ a. today was the happiest day of his life. b. that day was the happiest day of my life. c. yesterday was the happiest day of his life. d. today is the happiest day of his life. 130. 'Weather patterns change.' Experts now say that............................... a. weather patterns changed. b. weather patterns are changing. c. weather patterns had changed. d. weather patterns change. IV. Select the synonym of the following bold and underlined word in each sentence in the unit: 1/ The President escaped through a secret passage underneath the parliament building. A. answer B. hidden C. confidence D. basis 2/ Which channel do you recommend to someone who likes animals? A. suggest B. tell C. speak D. talk 3/ Documentary is a film or a radio or television program giving facts about something. A. things B. numbers C. truth D. news 4/ What types of the media are the most and the least important to you? A. successful B. significant C. wonderful D. attractive 5/ Listen to the two radio news stories and check the right column under News story 1 and News story 2. A. honest B. honorable C. good D. precise 6/ Television can make things more memorable because it presents information in a more effective way. A. clever B. expensive C. successful D. pretty 7/ Some television programs may make people violent. A. rapid B. insane C. extreme D. good 8/ Television also interferes with family life and communication. A. conflicts B. comes C. goes D. chats 9/ I’m afraid you’ve made a mistake. A. wrongness B. error C. badness D. ugliness 10/ It makes us aware of our global responsibilities. A. national B. worldly C. universal D. overall 11/ Drug trafficking is a matter of considerable concern for the entire international community. A. people B. neighborhood C. surrounding D. public 12/ The villagers had to work very hard on the fields all day, but there was not enough food for them. A. sweat B. run C. succeed D. manage 13/ The villagers had to work very hard on the fields all day, but there was not enough food for them. A. solidly B. severely C. barely D. laboriously 14/ The village had no proper road or running water. A. right B. correct C. normal D. exclusive 15/ There were plenty of frogs in the fields around the village. A. much B. many C. lots D. a lot 16/ All they had to do was to catch them. A. see B. surprise C. capture D. acquire 17/ With that money they could do many things- a pumping well, a medical centre, a school, a proper road, perhaps even electricity. A. very B. possibly C. well D. mostly 18/ Then people realized what was happening. A. understood B. watched C. obtained D. produced 19/ Then people realized what was happening. A. going away B. leaving for C. taking place D. coming to 20/ The insects were damaging the crops and spreading diseases among the people. A. ruining B. cutting C. dropping D. throwing V. Select the antonym of the following bold and underlined word in each sentence in the unit: 1/ The villagers had to work very hard on the fields all day, but there was not enough food for them. A. deficient B. few C. little D. tiny 2/ There were plenty of frogs in the fields around the village. A. average B. little of C. shortage of D. few 3/ The village had no proper road or running water. A. important B. irresponsible C. inappropriate D. unnecessary 4/ The crops in the fields were not doing so well, the children of the village were ill more often, and there were more insects around. A. little B. plenty C. rarely D. hard 5/ They hadn’t been useless. A. practical B. good C. harmful D. needed 6/ The villagers decided to stop catching and selling the frogs. A. taking B. receiving C. getting D. purchasing 7/ They had to think of some other ways of bettering their lives. A. worsening B. cutting` C. killing D. hurting 8/ The sentences in A all appear in the text. A. lose B. hide C. die D. disappear 9/ Now, when so many frogs were killed, there were more and more insects. A. lesser and lesser B. fewer and fewer C. lesser and fewer D. fewer and lesser 10/ The villagers agreed to sell frogs. A. did not B. not C. denied D. stopped 11/ The mass media has become one of the main instruments of political change. A. less B. fewer C. tiny D. small 12/ We ought to keep these proposals secret from the chairman for the time being. A. lively B. frequented C. accessible D. revealed 13/ Match the word in A with its appropriate definition in B. A. indirect B. illegal C. improper D. unreal 14/ What program do you dislike watching and why not? A. fancy B. think C. imagine D. want 15/ What are the differences among types of the media? A. peace B. sameness C. likes D. need 16/ Heavy rain causes floods all over the country. A. light B. thin C. tiny D. trivial 17/ Television can make us passive. A. obtrusive B. enterprising C. energetic D. strong 18/ It is an enjoyable way to relax. A. incorrect B. improper C. hateful D. unpleasant 19/ We don’t have to think so our brain becomes lazy. A. quick B. diligent C. hard D. good 20/ The council demolished it. A. made B. did C. started D. construct VI. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with the most suitable word (A, B, C or D). JACK LONDON Jack London (1876 – 1916) is an American writer whose work combined powerful realism and humanitarian sentiment. He was (1) ........ in San Francisco. After finishing grammar (2) ..........., Jack London worked at various jobs and in 1897 and 1898 he participated (3)........... the Alaska Gold Rush. Upon his return to the San Francisco area, he began to (4) ............ about his experiences. A collection of his short stories, The Son of the Golf, was (5) ............ in 1900. Jack’s colourful life, during which he wrote more than 50 books and which included enormous popular successes as an (6) .........., ended in his suicide at the (7) ........... of 40. Many of his stories including his masterpiece The Call of the Wild deal with the reversion of a civilized creature to the primitive state. Jack London’s style – brutal, vivid and exciting – (8) ........... him enormously popular outside the United States; His (9) ........ were translated into many languages. Jack’s important works include People of the Abyss about the poor in London; the Sea Wolf, a novel based on the author’s experiences on a seal hunting ship; John Barleycorn , an autobiographical novel about Jack’s struggle (10)............. alcoholism. 1: A. grown B. born C. developed D. lived 2: A. lessons B. course C. notes D. school 3: A. in B. to C. at D. of 4: A. speak B. read C. talk D. write 5: A. printed B. ordered C. sold . published 6: A. architect B. author C. actor D. orator 7: A. moment B. age C. time D. year 8: A. gave B. let C. made D. did 9: A. speeches B. sayings C. words D. works 10: A. to B. for C. against D. of ISAAC NEWTON Isaac Newton, one of the __(1)__ scientists, was born __(2)__ December 25th, 1642 in a small village __(3)__ Wool Thorpe in England. His father was a poor __(4)__. When the boy was fourteen, his father died. Newton __(5)__ school and helped his mother on the farm. __(6)__ he was fun __(7)__ physics and mathematics, Newton was sent to school. __(8)__ he left high school, Newton studied at Cambridge University. In 1667 he became __(9)__ professor on mathematics at the university. His greatest discovery is the __(10)__ of gravitation. He died in 1727. 1. A. great B. greatest C. most great D. greater 2. A. in B. on C. at D. a and b 3. A. in B. at C. on D. of 4. A. farmer B. apprentice C. bookbinder D. blacksmith 5. A. went B. sent C. left D. run 6. A. So B. So that C. Because D. Because of 7. A. in B. of C. at D. about 8. A. For B. While C. Before D. After 9. A. an B. one C. a D. the 10. A. law B. invention C. foundation D. operation CHARLIE CHAPLIN The person I am going to write about is Charlie Chaplin. He has always been one of my favorite actors and I really (1)_____ his films. Charlie was born in London in 1889. Both his parents were music hall performers. His father was a drunkard and his mother later (2)______ mad. Life was hard and Charlie and his half brother, Sidney, were sent to a(n) (3)______ for a time. He first appeared on the stage when he was seven and by the time he was ten he was a regular performer. When he was 17, he went on a tour of the USA where he was (4) _______ and given a part in a Hollywood film. His early films were not particularly successful but in 1915 he made his (5) _______, “The Tramp”, in which he first appeared in the baggy trousers and with the hat and cane. Soon he had had his own (6)_______ built and was making his own films which included “The Gold Rush”, “Modern Times” and “The Great Dictator”. In the 1940s his reputation in the USA started to (7) _______. Silent films were no longer so popular. Chaplin went to Europe but was not allowed to return to the USA because he was (8) _______ of being a communist. The authorities finally let him back in 1972 and he was (9)_______ an Oscar, but by this time he had made Switzerland his home. Chaplin did not have a very happy personal life and was married four times. He only found happiness with his fourth marriage in 1943. When he died on Christmas Day 1977, the world had lost one of the greatest (10) _______ comedians. 1. A. admire B. admit C. claim D. encourage 2. A. ended B. went C. came D. began 3. A. orphanage B. institution C. shelter D. lodging 4. A. spotted B. elected C. set D. drafted 5. A. achievement B. completion C. fiction D. masterpiece 6. A. factory B. workshop C. studio D. stage 7. A. slide B. split C. decline D. discredit 8. A. suspected B. doubted C. considered D. abused 9. A. prized B. awarded C. delivered D. rewarded 10. A. ever B. before C. previously D. present Read the passages and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D One of the main sources for the spreading of news and events throughout the world is the newspaper. The purpose of newspapers is to inform the public of political, social economic and entertainment happenings, among other things .Generally, there are three types of newspapers: daily newspapers, weekly newspapers, and special-interest newspapers. Daily newspapers publish at least one edition every weekday. Most dailies also have a weekend edition. Daily newspapers often have sections for news, sports, arts and entertainment, business and classified advertising. Weekly newspapers print once a week and cover news of interest to readers in a smaller area than that of a daily paper. They focus on local happenings rather than national or international events. Special-interest newspapers may publish daily, weekly, monthly, or even less frequently. They generally disseminate news of interest to a particular group of readers or feature news about a specific topic. Thanks to the development of the Internet, we can now get access to electronic newspapers. To some extent, e-newspapers are cheap, up-to-date, and convenient for most readers in the world. 1. The purpose of newspapers is to inform the public of A. political and social happenings B. economic and entertainment happenings C. other different events D. all A, B and C 2. Three types of newspapers are A. daily newspapers, weekly newspapers and special-interest newspapers. B. weekly newspapers, monthly newspapers , yearly newspapers . C. daily newspapers, weekly newspapers and monthly newspapers. D. weekly newspapers, monthly newspapers and special-interest newspapers. 3. Most daily newspapers publish A. only one edition every weekday . B. one edition every weekend . C. at least once every weekday and once at weekend. D. one different edition for one different section 4. Weekly newspapers usually focus on A. local happenings B. national happenings C. international happenings D. local and international happenings . 5. Social-interest newspapers cover news of interest to A. special people B. particular group of readers C. feature news about a specific topic D. both B and C 6. We can easily get access to electronic newspapers because they are A. modern, up-to-date but expensive B. cheap, up-to-date and convenient worldwide C. quick, cheap and convenient D. modern, quick and up-to-date Although computers are considered the most perfect and effective devices in our modern time, we cannot avoid some certain problems when we are working on a computer. Letters and phone conversations are private. It is against the law to open someone's mail without permission or to listen secretly to someone's telephone conversation. And now there are laws to protect the privacy of e-mail. It is also against the law to read the messages that a person sends or receives on a computer. Although each person has a secret password for his or her e-mail, sometimes the passwords are discovered by hackers and the mailbox is opened. Recently several companies that do business on the Internet have been attacked. The attackers sent huge amounts of useless e-mails to the Web sites of these companies. The effect was to slow or stop the ability of the companies to do their business. Such actions are known as "denial of service" attacks. The companies say they may have lost millions of dollars because they were not able to provide goods and services during the attacks. Most of the companies were able to solve the problem in about three hours. The victims of the attacks included some of largest and most successful companies on the Internet, such as Yahoo, Amazon, and Com and E-Trade. The police have investigated the attackers. The computer industry leaders have discussed the electronic attacks and the problems of computer crime. They suggest that a person who is found guilty of such a crime should be sentenced to at least lo years in prison. 1. It is to read the messages that a person send or receive on a computer. A. legal B. illegal C. encouraged D. advisable 2. Which sentence is true? A. It is quite secret to send or receive messages through the Internet. B. We need a password to open an e-mail box. C. We never have problems with e-mail. D. E-mails on the Internet are open letters. 3. What happened to some companies that do business on the Internet? A. They were electronically attacked. B. They were closed because they are broke. C. They stopped working because all computers were out of order. D. They stopped working because of no power. 4. What did the hackers do? A. They attacked the network by computer viruses. B. They made a lot of order through the Internet. C. They sent a lot of e-mails to the companies. D. They sent useless e-mails to the Web sites of these companies. 5. Most of the companies .. A. could solve the problem C. closed B. could not solve the problem D. were sentenced to about ten years in prison For the last few months I have spent every Saturday in my flat and have done nothing more exciting than work at home, read the newspapers and watch television. I had begun feeling, bored with this and so, last weekend I thought I would do something different. I rang up several of my friends and we decided to go to London for the day. I was really excited as I hadn't been to London since I was ten. We decided to go by coach as this was by far the cheapest means of transport that was available even though it meant that we needed to get up very early. Once in London we decided to take a sightseeing tour as we wanted to see some of the famous buildings. After the tour we bought some sandwiches and ate them in a small park. In the afternoon two of us went shopping and the others went to the theater. We met up again at 6:30 p.m. and went to a small restaurant in Soho. The meal was really good but, unfortunately, it took much longer than we had expected. We had to get a taxi back to the coach station. Luckily, we got there just two minutes before our coach left. 1. Why did they decide to go by coach? A. Because other means of transport were more expensive. B. Because it was available. C. Because it was one of the most efficient means of transport. D. Because they wanted to start early. 2. It can be inferred from the text that A. they missed the coach and had to take a taxi back. B. the coach had already left when they got to the station. C. they nearly missed the coach because of the meal. D. they didn't enjoy the meal in the restaurant very much. 3. He felt so excited about going to London because A. he went there ten years ago. B. he hadn't been there for ten years. C. he hadn't been there before. D. he hadn't been there for a long time. 4. Which of the following is true? A. They had lunch in a small restaurant. B. They all went shopping before going to theater. C. They left the city at 6:30 p.m. D. They made a sightseeing tour of London and then had lunch. 5. According to the passage the writer A. went to London with some of his friends. B. feels bored with his life. C. usually spends his weekend at home. D. has lived in London for ten years. Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in film, on television, in the office or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English. Why do these all people learn English? It is not difficult to answer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magazines in English. 1. According to the writer. English is learnt by _____________. a. young children b. adults c. teenagers c. all are correct

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