QUESTIONS 1-2: Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in
each group. Identify your answer by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice
on the answer sheet.
1. A. gym B. game C. gone D. gather
2. A. garment B. hardship C. carry D. garlic
QUESTIONS 3 - 5: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress is on
the syllable in the position which is different from that of the others. Identify your choice by circling
letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
3. A. popular B. dangerous C. magazine D. applicant
4. A. battle B. career C. engine D. rabies
5. A. people B. possess C. purpose D. pepper
QUESTIONS 6 - 24: These are incomplete sentences. Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to
complete each sentence and then identify your answer by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer
sheet.
6. Ann is going to write ………. of articles for her local newspaper.
A. a series B. the series C. a serie D. the serie
7. She climbed out of the swimming pool and ………. with a towel.
A. drying herself B. dried herself C. dries herself D. having dried herself
8. The movie itself wasn't very good, ………. I liked the music.
A. and B. or C. but D. so
9. Who was Tom with when you saw him? "Nobody." He was ………. .
A. in his own B. by his own C. on his own D. with his own
10. Mary doesn't buy many clothes. She usually ……….
A. makes by herself B. makes her clothes C makes her own clothes D. makes clothes her
own
11. Are you ………. in soccer?
A. interesting B. interests C. interested D. interest
12. He works very hard. It’s not ………. that he's always tired.
A. surprised B. surprising C. surprise D. surprises
13. He’s on of the most ………. people I've ever met
A. bored B. bore C. boring D. boredom
14. About twenty miles from Boston, ………. a little town, named Concord, that has a rich history.
A. has B. there is C. there are D. where is
15. There was a ………. table in the kitchen.
A. beautiful large round wooden B. large beautiful round wooden
C. beautiful round large wooden D. wooden round large beautiful
16. He's a man with a ………
A. thin long face B. face long and thin C. long thin face D. thinly long face
17. I kept them in the …
A. metal black small box B. small black metal box C. black metal small box
D. small metal black box
18. They spoke ………. For us to understand.
A. quick enough B. so quickly C. quickly so D. quickly enough
19. It's too noisy here. Can we go somewhere ……….
A. quietly B. more quietly C. quieter D. quite
20. It was ………. we spent the whole day at the beach.
A. such a nice weather that B. such nice weather that C. such nice a weather
than D. such a nice weather so
21. It is only recently that ballets have been based on themes ………. American life.
A. reflecting B. reflects C is reflecting D. reflected
22. Poison oak generates irritating poisons ………. even if people merely brush against the plants.
A. they can affect people B. that can affect people C. what can affect people D. which do they affect
23. ………. is no way to tell the exact number of heroin addicts in Vietnam.
A. It B. There C. What D. Each
24. In order for people to work together effectively, they need ………. Each other's needs.
A. to be sensitive to B. is sensitive for C sensitivity D. sensitive
QUESTIONS 25: The sentences (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order.
Choose the correct order to make a good paragraph by circling letter A, B, C or D. Mark your answer
on the answer sheet.
(1) They do not want to wear the same dark blue or yellow and brown that everyone else is wearing. (2)
Schools uniforms should be optional for these reasons. (3) Another problem is colour. (4) For one thing, they
are very expensive nowadays especially for teenagers. (5) Boys and girls nowadays like to express themselves
by wearing different coloured clothes that are available in the shops, (6) For another thing, although the styles
may suit one student it does not often suit another. (7) So I think that we should be allowed to choose for
ourselves what we wear for most of the day.
A. 5-4-1-6-3-2-7 B. 4-6-3-1-5-2-7 C. 2-4-6-3-5-1-7 D. 3-24-5-6-4-7
QUESTIONS 26 - 30: Read the following passage and then choose the best answer to the questions by
circling the corresponding letter (A, B, C or D). Mark your choice on the answer sheet.
Although the composition and role of the board of directors of a company will vary from one organization to
the next, a few generations may be made. As regards the composition of the board, customarily some directors
are prominent men and women selected to give prestige to the group. Others are usually chosen from among
retired executives of the organization for their specialized knowledge of the company.
It is generally true that, as long as the top management maintains the confidence of the board of directors, the
directors will not actively intervene to dictate specific policies. This is the same administrative procedure
usually followed by the board of trustees of a college or university, and is similar in many respects to the
parliamentary system of ministerial responsibility practised in Great Britain.
26. The title that best expresses the ideas in this passage is ………
A. The Board of Directors B. The Board of Trustees
C. The Parliamentary System D. Management
27. Who generally formulates policies for a company?
A. Top management B. A dictator C. The board of directors D. Retired executives
28. What does the author mean by the statement "It is generally true that, as long as the top management
maintains the confidence of the board of directors the directors will not actively intervene to dictate specific
policies.”
A. Policies are dictated by the board with the approval of top management.
B. The board will assume control only if they loose confidence in management.
C. A vote of confidence by management authorizes the board to make policies.
D. When management loses confidence in the board, they will assume control.
29. The author mentions all the following as having similar administrative procedures EXCEPT
A. the board of directors of a company B. the board of trustees of a college
C. the members of Congress in the United States D. the members of Parliament in Great Britain
30. Who would not be a likely candidate to be chosen as a member of the board of directors of City Bank?
A. a retired president of City Bank B. a respected lawyer
C. a senator D. a City Bank employee
QUESTIONS 31 - 40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each
space. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
Most British people go abroad on holiday, to visit family or on short business trips. People are (31) ………. to
find out how to get urgent treatment before leaving the U.K. They have to (32) ………. a form which explains
what they (33) ………. do if they fall ill or (34) ………. an accident, and what arrangements exist in (35)
………. country for medical treatment.
The regulations are fairly simple but (36) ………. people do not have this information, they may (37) ……….
that private medical care is extremely expensive. It is not unusual for people to discover that they do not have
(38) ………. money with them to (39) ………. the total costs and (40) ………. such circumstances an already
difficult situation becomes even more complicated.
31.
A. advised
B. suggested
C. said
D. spoken
32. A. put
B. bring
C. fill
D. get
33. A. ought
B. will
C. should
D. may
34.
A. have
B. get
C. happen
D. take
35. A. their
B. each
C. o
ne
D. this
36. A. because
B. whether
C. as
D. if
37. A. look
B. want
C find
D. know
38.
A. enough
B. little
C. few
D. full
39.
A. pay
B. give
C. spend
D. have
40. A. on
B. in
C at
D. up
QUESTIONS 41 - 45: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same
meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet.
41 . It's a pity. I can’t play chess.
A. I wish I can play chess. B. I wish I could played chess.
C. I wish I could play chess. D. I wish I play chess.
42. "Where does Mai live? " he asked.
A. He asked me where Mai lives. B. He asked me where does Mai live.
C He asked me where Mai lived. D. He asked me where did Mai live.
43. They are going to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in Hue.
A. Their 25th wedding anniversary are going to celebrate in Hue.
B. Their 25th wedding anniversary is going to be celebrated in Hue.
C. Their 25th wedding anniversary are going to be celebrating in Hue.
D. Their 25th wedding anniversary is going to be celebrate in Hue.
44. Lan doesn’t have enough time to do it well.
A. If Lan had more time, she would do it well. B. If Lan had more time, she will do it well.
C. If Lan had more time, she would have done it well. D. If Lan had more time,
she did it well.
45. I want to buy him a T-shirt on his birthday but I haven’t got any money.
A. I'd buy him a T-shirt on his birthday if I had some money.
B. I’d buy him a T-shirt on his birthday if I had few money.
C. I’d buy him a T-shirt on his birthday if I have some money.
D. I’d buy him a T-shirt on his birthday if I have few money.
QUESTIONS 46 - 50: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B,
C, and D. Choose the one word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct
by circling letter A, B, C or D and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.
46. Some of the plants in this store require very little care, but this one needs much more sunlight than the
others ones.
47. Daniel said that if he had to do another homework tonight, he would not be able to attend the concert.
48. John decided to buy in the morning a new car, but in the afternoon he changed his mind.
49. It has always been her dreamt to write a successful novel.
50. Water, covers two- three the area of the world.
. what we wear for most of the day.
A. 5-4 - 1-6 - 3-2 -7 B. 4-6 - 3-1 - 5-2 -7 C. 2-4 - 6-3 - 5-1 -7 D. 3-2 4-5 - 6-4 -7
QUESTIONS 26 - 30: Read the following passage and. sensitive for C sensitivity D. sensitive
QUESTIONS 25: The sentences ( 1-2 - 3-4 - 5-6 -7 ) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order.
Choose the correct