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Đề số 4 Part 1 PRONUNCIATION 1 A garage B garlicky C garden D garland 2 A vineyard B garbage C churchyard D starkness 3 A barter....................................................... B market C scarcity D bargain 4 A garment B h.

Đề số Part PRONUNCIATION A g/ar/age A viney/ar/d A b/ar/ter A g/ar/ment A qu/ar/ter B B B B B g/ar/licky g/ar/bage m/ar/ket h/ar/dship w/ar/den C C C C C g/ar/den churchy/ar/d sc/ar/city c/ar/riage m/ar/vellous D D D D D g/ar/land st/ar/kness b/ar/gain g/ar/lic sw/ar/thy Part STRESS A twinge A adventure A bamboo A beginner 10 A complete B B B B B gigantic average coffee beverage object C C C C C diabetic appliance career beholder defend D D D D D titanic activity Chinese behaviorally prevent Part ERROR IDENTIFICATION 11 12 13 The (official) delagation (will) arrive (at) Geneve (next) Monday (The printed) paper will (get out) (from the) output path (on a minute) I often (look into) new words (in) the dictionary (whenever) I don't know (their) meaning Part GRAMMAR 14 Every day, he gets up at o’clock He has breakfast and then goes to work He often comes to work by car A the/ the B a/ the C the/ a D x/ x 15 My friend is fireman Let’s ask him for help A a/ x B the/ the C an/ the D x/ the 16 She is MC She can help us to entertain guests in our wedding A an/ the B a/ x C the/ x D a/ the 17 more you read, smarter you are A x/ the B The/ the C x/ x 18 19 D The/ x She is thinking about attending English course in summer A an/ the B a/ x C the/ a D an/ a Peter has been ill for a week He was taken to hospital yesterday He is in hospital now A the/ a B x/ x C an/ an D the/ an 20 He never listens to radio He prefers watching television A a/ a B a/ the C the/ x D x/ the 21 atheist does not believe in God A The/ the B An/ x C x/ the D An/ a university will be built in center of the town A A/ the B An/ the C The/ a D An/ a River Nile is longest river of all A x/ x B A/ the C The/ the D x/ a 22 23 Part VOCABULARY 24 The children in my home village used to go even in winter Now they all have shoes A on foot B bare-footed C playing around D soil foot 25 Everyone expects Johnson to Smith in today’s final A beat B win C score D champion Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has the biggest landowner in the whole district A grown B developed C become D increased Trying to use a dictionary less and switching to a monolingual one can help you to stop translating in your head when you speaking or listening A biography B bilingual C biology D biannual 26 27 Part RESPONSE 28 “Oh, no! I can’t find my credit card!” “ ” A Thank you for B Don’t worry They letting me will be back very know soon 29 30 31 Janet: "I have passed my final exam" Mark: " " A I know B Congratulations Henry is talking to his mother Henry: "I've passed my driving test." His mother: “ ” A All right B That's too bad A: I’m getting married next week B: A Thanks, the B Congratulations! same to you C It is a nice surprise You should be glad about it! D Chill out Try to remember when you last used it C Good luck D Thank you C That's a good idea D Congratulations C Well done D Sorry to hear that Part CLOSEST 32 33 34 Set a small goal and (achieve) it before moving on to the next one A accomplish B hold C pass D find Aquatic sports have long been (acknowledged) as excellent ways to take physical exercise A reduced B encouraged C recognized D practiced As he was (advancing) the ball, one player of the opponent team run into him and hurt his right leg A forwarding B following C formalizing D folding Part OPPOSITE 35 What time does the flight from London (arrive)? A depart B happen C approach D end 36 Later that evening, when I was almost (asleep), the sound of a crowd brought me back to full consciousness A afraid B tired C awake D aware 37 If you are (at a loose end) this weekend, I will show you round the city A free B confident C occupied D reluctant Part GAP FILLING The United States has many different types of families While most American families are traditional, (1) a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman In a few families in the United States, there are no children These () couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or, perhaps they () physically able to have children Other families in the United States have one adult () a stepparent A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or a mother Americans tolerate and accept these different types of families In the United States people have right to privacy and Americans not believe in telling other Americans what type of family group they must belong to They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups Families are very important () Americans 38 A consisting B including of C consisting of D consist of 39 A childish B childless C childlike D childhood 40 A can’t B weren’t C couldn’t D are not 41 A is B which has C who is D which is 42 A to B of C in D for Part 10 READING The changing roles of the modern father Fathers used to act as the ‘breadwinner’ of their family, and as the teacher of moral and religious values Today, however, those roles are gradually changing Changes in economic roles More and more women are going out to work and earn money This increases the budget of the family Apart from that, there are (various) social welfare programmes which financially assist mothers in supporting their children Both these changes have greatly impacted the role of fathers because they make paternal financial support less essential for many families 43 44 45 Changes in caregiving roles With the burden of financial support reduced, and with a changing concept of a father’s role, modern day fathers tend to be more involved in children’s caregiving They are now spending more time and energy on their children Psychological research across families from all ethnic backgrounds suggests that the influence of a father’s love and attention is as great as that of a mother’s Fatherly love helps children develop a sense of their place in the world, which helps their social and emotional development Moreover, children who receive more love from their fathers are less likely to have behavioural problems This trend is still increasing and its effects will become clearer and clearer in the future, especially in traditionally male-dominated societies Which of these is NOT the traditional role of a father? A religious B financial C teacher of moral D caregiver educator supporter values Social welfare programmes A support B help mothers C educate fathers D train caregivers families with domestic about their financially abuse responsibilities The influence of a mother’s love is _ that of the father’s A more important B less important C much greater than D as important as 46 47 than than Children who get more fatherly love will behavioural problems A have a lot of B never have any C have more D have fewer The word ‘various’ in paragraph is closest in meaning to A a few B many C no D only Part 11 SENTENCE REWRITE 48 Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert Despite A Despite taking B Despite the fact C Despite of taking a D Despite of the a taxi, Bill still that Bill took a taxi, Bill still fact that Bill took arrived late for taxi, he still arrived late for the a taxi, he still the concert arrived late for concert arrived late for the concert the concert 49 Although his both legs were broken in the crash, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded Despite his A Despite of his B Despite he has C Despite his both D Despite his both both broken broken legs, he broken legs, he broken legs, but legs, he managed to get managed to get he managed to managed to get out of the car out of the car get out of the car out of the car before it before it before it before it exploded exploded exploded exploded 50 I can't advise him if he doesn't tell me more about the situation I can't advise him unless A I can't advise B I can't advise him C I can't advise him D I can't advise him him unless he unless he tells me unless he doesn't unless he tells tells me more less about the tell me more me about the about the situation about the situation situation situation 51 You may get hungry on the train, so take some sandwiches In A In case getting B In case of get C In case get hungry hungry on the hungry on the on the train you'd train you'd train you'd better better takesome better takesome sandwiches takesome sandwiches sandwiches Part 12 SENTENCE COMBINATION 52 Mike gave all of it to his parents He won $50.000 (although) A Although Mike B Mike gives all of it C Although Mike won $50,000, to his parents won $50,000, he but he gave all although he won gave all of it to his of it to his $50,000 parents parents 53 She entered the room She knew there was something wrong (as soon as) D In case of getting hungry on the train you'd better takesome sandwiches D Mike gave all of it to his parents although he won $50,000 A 54 55 As soon as she B She knew there C As soon as she entered the was something enters the room, room, she knew wrong as soon as she knew there there was she entered the was something something room wrong wrong She can not go to work She hasn’t fully recovered from her illness (because) A Because she B She can go to C She can’t go to can go to work, work because she work because she she hasn’t fully hasn’t fully hasn’t fully recovered from recovered from recovered from her illness her illness her illness Nga didn’t go to school She was ill (because) A Nga didn’t go to B Because Nga school because didn’t go to she was ill school, she was ill C Nga didn’t go to school because of she was ill D She knows there was something wrong as soon as she entered the room D Because she can’t go to work, she hasn’t fully recovered from her illness D Nga didn’t go to school because she is ill Part 13 SAME MEANING 56 57 Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister A Whenever I see B I always think of C It is Lucy who is Lucy, I think of Lucy, my my youngest my youngest youngest sister sister sister Smallpox is a dangerous disease Malaria is a dangerous disease A Smallpox is a B Malaria is a C Neither smallpox dangerous dangerous nor malaria is a disease, and so disease, but dangerous is malaria smallpox is not disease D My youngest sister’s name is Lucy D Either smallpox or malaria is a dangerous disease KEY: Đề số Part PRONUNCIATION A *g/ar/age B g/ar/licky C g/ar/den D g/ar/land A *viney/ar/d B g/ar/bage C churchy/ar/d D st/ar/kness A b/ar/ter B m/ar/ket C *sc/ar/city D b/ar/gain A g/ar/ment B h/ar/dship C *c/ar/riage D g/ar/lic A qu/ar/ter B w/ar/den C *m/ar/vellous D sw/ar/thy Part STRESS A *twinge B gigantic C diabetic D titanic A adventure B *average C appliance D activity A bamboo B *coffee C career D Chinese A beginner B *beverage C beholder D behaviorally 10 A complete B *object C defend D prevent Part ERROR IDENTIFICATION 11 12 13 The (official) delagation (will) arrive (at) Geneve (next) Monday (The printed) paper will (get out) (from the) output path (on a minute) I often (look into) new words (in) the dictionary (whenever) I don't know (their) meaning Part GRAMMAR 14 Every day, he gets up at o’clock He has breakfast and then goes to work He often comes to work by car A 15 16 17 the/ the B a/ the C the/ a D *x/ x My friend is fireman Let’s ask him for help A *a/ x B the/ the C an/ the D x/ the She is MC She can help us to entertain guests in our wedding A *an/ the B a/ x C the/ x D a/ the more you read, smarter you are A x/ the B *The/ the C x/ x D The/ x 18 She is thinking about attending English course in summer A *an/ the B a/ x C the/ a D an/ a 19 Peter has been ill for a week He was taken to hospital yesterday He is in hospital now A the/ a B *x/ x C an/ an D the/ an 20 He never listens to radio He prefers watching television A a/ a B a/ the C *the/ x D x/ the 21 22 23 atheist does not believe in God A The/ the B *An/ x C x/ the D An/ a university will be built in center of the town A *A/ the B An/ the C The/ a D An/ a River Nile is longest river of all A x/ x B A/ the C *The/ the D x/ a Part VOCABULARY 24 The children in my home village used to go even in winter Now they all have shoes A 25 26 27 on foot B *bare-footed C playing around D soil foot Everyone expects Johnson to Smith in today’s final A *beat B win C score D champion Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has the biggest landowner in the whole district A grown B developed C *become D increased Trying to use a dictionary less and switching to a monolingual one can help you to stop translating in your head when you speaking or listening A biography B *bilingual C biology D biannual Part RESPONSE 28 “Oh, no! I can’t find my credit card!” “ ” A Thank you for B Don’t worry They letting me will be back very know soon 29 30 31 Janet: "I have passed my final exam" Mark: " " A I know B *Congratulations Henry is talking to his mother Henry: "I've passed my driving test." His mother: “ ” A All right B That's too bad A: I’m getting married next week B: A Thanks, the B *Congratulations! same to you C It is a nice surprise You should be glad about it! D *Chill out Try to remember when you last used it C Good luck D Thank you C That's a good idea D *Congratulations C Well done D Sorry to hear that Part CLOSEST 32 Set a small goal and (achieve) it before moving on to the next one A *accomplish B hold C pass D find 33 Aquatic sports have long been (acknowledged) as excellent ways to take physical exercise A reduced B encouraged C *recognized D practiced 34 As he was (advancing) the ball, one player of the opponent team run into him and hurt his right leg A *forwarding B following C formalizing D folding Part OPPOSITE 35 What time does the flight from London 36 37 (arrive)? A *depart B happen C approach D end Later that evening, when I was almost (asleep), the sound of a crowd brought me back to full consciousness A afraid B tired C *awake D aware If you are (at a loose end) this weekend, I will show you round the city A free B confident C *occupied D reluctant Part GAP FILLING 38 The United States has many different types of families While most American families are traditional, (1) a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman In a few families in the United States, there are no children These () couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or, perhaps they () physically able to have children Other families in the United States have one adult () a stepparent A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or a mother Americans tolerate and accept these different types of families In the United States people have right to privacy and Americans not believe in telling other Americans what type of family group they must belong to They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups Families are very important () Americans A consisting B including of C *consisting of D consist of 39 A childish B *childless C childlike D childhood 40 A can’t B weren’t C couldn’t D *are not 41 A is B which has C *who is D which is 42 A *to B of C in D for Part 10 READING The changing roles of the modern father Fathers used to act as the ‘breadwinner’ of their family, and as the teacher of moral and religious values Today, however, those roles are gradually changing Changes in economic roles More and more women are going out to work and earn money This increases the budget of the family Apart from that, there are (various) social welfare programmes which financially assist mothers in supporting their children Both these changes have greatly impacted the role of fathers because they make paternal financial support less essential for many families Changes in caregiving roles With the burden of financial support reduced, and with a changing concept of a father’s role, modern day fathers tend to be more involved in children’s caregiving They are now spending more time and energy on their children Psychological research across families from all ethnic backgrounds suggests that the influence of a father’s love and attention is as great as that of a mother’s Fatherly love helps children develop a sense of their place in the world, which helps their social and emotional development Moreover, children who receive more love from their fathers are less likely to have behavioural problems This trend is still increasing and its effects will become clearer and clearer in the future, especially in traditionally male-dominated societies 43 44 45 46 47 Which of these is NOT the traditional role of a father? A religious B financial educator supporter Social welfare programmes A *support B help mothers families with domestic financially abuse C teacher of moral values D *caregiver C educate fathers about their responsibilities D train caregivers The influence of a mother’s love is _ that of the father’s A more important B less important C much greater than than than Children who get more fatherly love will behavioural problems A have a lot of B never have any C have more The word ‘various’ in paragraph is closest in meaning to A a few B *many C no D *as important as D *have fewer D only Part 11 SENTENCE REWRITE 48 Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert Despite A *Despite taking B *Despite the fact C Despite of taking a D Despite of the a taxi, Bill still that Bill took a taxi, Bill still fact that Bill took arrived late for taxi, he still arrived late for the a taxi, he still the concert arrived late for concert arrived late for the concert the concert 49 Although his both legs were broken in the crash, he managed to get out of the car before it exploded Despite his A Despite of his B Despite he has C *Despite his both D Despite his both both broken broken legs, he broken legs, he broken legs, but legs, he managed to get managed to get he managed to managed to get out of the car out of the car get out of the car out of the car before it before it before it before it exploded exploded exploded exploded 50 I can't advise him if he doesn't tell me more about the situation I can't advise him unless A 51 *I can't advise him unless he tells me more about the situation B I can't advise him unless he tells me less about the situation C I can't advise him unless he doesn't tell me more about the situation You may get hungry on the train, so take some sandwiches In A In case getting B In case of get C In case get hungry hungry on the hungry on the on the train you'd train you'd train you'd better better takesome better takesome sandwiches takesome sandwiches sandwiches D I can't advise him unless he tells me about the situation D *In case of getting hungry on the train you'd better takesome sandwiches Part 12 SENTENCE COMBINATION 52 53 54 55 Mike gave all of it to his parents He won $50.000 (although) A Although Mike B Mike gives all of it C *Although Mike won $50,000, to his parents won $50,000, he but he gave all although he won gave all of it to his of it to his $50,000 parents parents She entered the room She knew there was something wrong (as soon as) A *As soon as she B *She knew there C As soon as she entered the was something enters the room, room, she knew wrong as soon as she knew there there was she entered the was something something room wrong wrong She can not go to work She hasn’t fully recovered from her illness (because) A Because she B She can go to C *She can’t go to can go to work, work because she work because she she hasn’t fully hasn’t fully hasn’t fully recovered from recovered from recovered from her illness her illness her illness Nga didn’t go to school She was ill (because) A *Nga didn’t go B Because Nga to school didn’t go to because she school, she was was ill ill Part 13 SAME MEANING 56 Lucy always reminds me of my youngest sister C Nga didn’t go to school because of she was ill D *Mike gave all of it to his parents although he won $50,000 D She knows there was something wrong as soon as she entered the room D Because she can’t go to work, she hasn’t fully recovered from her illness D Nga didn’t go to school because she is ill A 57 *Whenever I see Lucy, I think of my youngest sister B I always think of Lucy, my youngest sister C It is Lucy who is my youngest sister Smallpox is a dangerous disease Malaria is a dangerous disease A *Smallpox is a B Malaria is a C Neither smallpox dangerous dangerous nor malaria is a disease, and so disease, but dangerous is malaria smallpox is not disease D My youngest sister’s name is Lucy D Either smallpox or malaria is a dangerous disease ... behavioural problems This trend is still increasing and its effects will become clearer and clearer in the future, especially in traditionally male-dominated societies 43 44 45 46 47 Which of these... role of fathers because they make paternal financial support less essential for many families 43 44 45 Changes in caregiving roles With the burden of financial support reduced, and with a changing... *consisting of D consist of 39 A childish B *childless C childlike D childhood 40 A can’t B weren’t C couldn’t D *are not 41 A is B which has C *who is D which is 42 A *to B of C in D for Part

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