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Tiêu đề Tuyển Tập Các Bài Test Luyện Thi Tiếng Anh
Tác giả The Windy Nguyễn Thu Huyền
Người hướng dẫn Mỹ Hương, Nguyễn Xoan
Trường học Đại Học Quốc Gia Hà Nội
Thể loại tuyển tập
Thành phố Hà Nội
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ÌÌT V V ^ ^ ^ P R Ịệ n b ả n jẩr I Tủ _y SACH g iú p h ọ c t õ t t iế n g a n h S s ữ n r ỗ N iv i \ ,n»®t u y ể n Tậ p V CÁC BÀI TEST - LUYỆN THĨ TIẾNG ANH Dành cho học sinh ôn thi D n h c h o n g i h ọ c c h ứ n g ^ Dành cho người ôn thi^^o^qi TUYẺN TẬP CÁC BÀI TEST LUYỆN THI • ■ TIÉNG ANH The Windy NGUYỄN THU HUYÈN (Chủ biên) TUYỂN TẬP CÁC BÀI TEST LUYỆN THI Hiệu đính: MỸHƯƠNG&NGUYỄNXOAN NHÀXUẤT BẢNĐẠI HỌC QUỐC GIAHÀNỘI LỜI NĨI ĐÀU ạn đọc thản mếrìỉ Để có thêm tài liệu thiết thực phục vy nhu cầu học tập theo giáo trình Lifelines, New Headway, Headway luyện thi chứng chi A, B, c, đông đảo bạn học viên, sinh viêrỉ Chúng xin giới thiệu sách: Tuyển tập luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ A Tuyển tập luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ B Tuyển tập luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ c Mỗi gồm 30 để luyện thi, moi đề luyện thi biên soạn dựa theo nội dung đề thi thực tế trung tâm ngoại ngữ nay, Thêm vào có số cung cấp rìhiều dạng tập như: tập ngữ pháp, tập từ vựng, tập trắc nghiệm, tập viết lại cãiL,, Tất luyện thi dev trình hày theo logic chặt chẽ, đồng thời mang tính đa dạng, phong phú để tạo cho sinh viên hứng thú việc làm Sau moi kiểm tra có đáp án kèm theo đê học viên có thê đối chiếu, so sánh tự kiêm tra, đánh giá khả cùa Chúng tơi mong sách tài liệu hữu ích có thê giúp bạn tự học tự ôn Ivyện tiếng Anh Chúc bạn đạt nhiều kết quá! ♦♦♦5 Testi J LEVEL: PRE-INTERMEDIATE L Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence A good clock always keeps time a certain c accurate b true d serious She h a s a lot of money in her new job a gained c found b earned d done Would y o u my opening the windows now? a want c concern b worry d mind We c a n the difficulty without too much effort a get over b get away c get off d get through people go to the movies now than ten years ago a Less c Few b Lesser d Fewer We don’t know th e of the game a facts b customs ♦♦♦ c rules d laws “C liíy ẻ tx Í4 Íy c c ¿ A t L u y ệ i-Í í i \ í /^ \í\A Wehad to use neighbor’s telephone because ours w a s a «ut of work c off duty b out of order d off work It W IS a boring speech that I felt asleep a ^uch c very b ;o d too thhk y o u better not t^ l him the ứuth a vill c would b should d had 10 Wlat he says makes n o to me a nason c sense b tilth d matter 11 Hesaid that h e badly sick since he returned from abnad a lad been c was b las been d would be 12 Th: speaker sa id nothing worth listening to a omplete c quite b amost d completely 13 If X )U had come to the party, y o u her a vould meet c would have met b, hid met d met 14 Thi manager had his secretary the report for him a ừpe c typing b t/ped d to type 15 He in this office for t e n years by next Monday a vill be working c will have been working b vill work d would be working i& y cA c ¿¿U U u y c jv tl\.C tc& tvty /^ ^ \J \ 16 No sooner the office than the phone rang a he had left c he was leaving b had he left d was he leaving 17 Neither the director nor his assistant yet a have come c has come b haven’t come d hasn’t come 18 It is necessary that y o u here at a.m tomorrow a would be c will be being b be d would have been 19 The village we are going to visit is far from here a where c that b which d both b and c are correct 20 She wishes s h e you the bad news yesterday a didn’t tell c hadn’t told b wouldn’t tell d doesn’t tell II Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the following questions: A gold rush is the rapid relocation of large numbers of people to an area where gold has been discovered Gold rushes capture the imagination and participation of many people because of the magical lure of gold and the potential for overnight affluence The greatest gold rush in United States history was the Califomia Gold Rush of 1849 The rush first began in 1848 when a carpenter named James Marshall discovered gold on the property of John A Stutter in the Sacramento Valley Hired to build a sawmill on the banks of the American River, Marshall had hardly begun work when he started tAy}cAc ¿Ac Uu^^\ iAZ are people who leave their country to livein another (one a Deserters c Emigrants b Travelers d Explorers When you b u y in a company, you buy a part o f that company a staff c food b machines d stock P e o p le their money because they yant their mioney to grown in value a save c invest b put away d hide 10 A(n) is a person who sees sometHng and cam tell what he or she sees a witness c warden b observer d newsreader 11 .work is work which is done the same way all the time a Routine c Manual b Mental d Office 12 When y o u you can draw, write, conpose mus;ic, or make something new a make up c discover b create d imagine 13 Movies, sport, and reading are forms o f They help us relax a exercise c entertainmeit b study d research 118 tAyi cAc iciCie^i tlU il&4\*y 14 When a m a n he asks a woman to marry him a proposes c engages b suggests d offers himself 15 T o means to help someone remember a recite c memorize b remind d reconsider 16 When a m a n a woman at her house, he goes to her house to get her a drops c drops off b picks up d greets 17 A is an object that helps you remember a place you have visited a memory c souvenir b diary d note 18 When you buy tickets for the concert you buy them before the time and day of the concert a in advance c by advance b in before d ahead 19 People have a for special occasions, such as a wedding, a funeral, and a graduation a meal c dance b festival d ceremony 20 When our friends have bad fortune, we try to sh o w a love b sympathy c embarrassment d pity 119 iA y t iu : ¿'Ac i& si ¿n< ^^v i / i t £ t e it ^ y '^ \ < i/ v II Read the passage and then choose one answer for each the following questions: During the teenage years, many young people can at times be difficult to talk to They often seem to dislike being questioned They may seem unwilling to talk about their work in school This is a nonnal development at this age, though it car be very hard for parents to understand It is part of becoming independent of teenagers trying to be adult while they are still growing up Young people are usually more willing to talk if ihey believe that questions are asked out of real interest and not because people are trying to check up on them Parents should their best to talk to their sons and daughters about schoolwork and fiiture plan but should not push them to talk if they don’t want to Parents should also watch for the danger signs: some young people in trying to be adult may experiment with sex, drugs, alcohol or smoking Parents need to watch for any sign of unusual behavior which may be connected with these and get help if necessary This passage it taken from a a handbook for parents b school timetable c teenage magazine d book for children Why adults sometimes find teenagers difficult to talk to? a because m ost teenagers are quite b because teenagers don’t want to talk to other people c because teenagers think adults are not honest d because most teenagers hate adults 120 \ iA -p cA c ia C ie->i tl\C ic ^ix ty When can you expect young people to be more talkative than usual? a When people talk to them because they are really interested and not just checking on them b When adults give them a lot of money to spend c When adults talk to them about something other than their work in school d When adults talk to them about sex, alcohol and drugs Some teenagers experiment with drinking and smoking because a cigarettes and alcohol are available everywhere b cigarettes and alcohol are cheap c women like smoking and drinking men d they regard them as a mark of adulthood The word BEHAVIOR in the passage most nearly means a feeling b manners c activities d reaction III Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each space The last one? After reading an article (1) “Cigarette Smoking and your Health” I ( ) a cigarette to calm my ( ) I smoked with concentration and pleasure as I was sure that this 121 iAy) cAc ¿Oi ie~>£ tlU - iteiv^y'^A/v/v would by my last cigarette For a whole week I did rot smoke at all and during this time, my wife suffered terribly I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad tenper and an (4) appetite My friends kept on offering me cigarettes and cigars They made no effort to hide their amusemmt whenever I produced a packet o f sweets from my pocket After seven days of this I went to a party Everybody (5) me was smoking and I left ( ) uncomfortable When my o.d fiiend Brian ( ) me to accept a cigarette, it was moie than I could bear I (8) one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction My wife was delighted that things hai returned to normal once more Anyway, as Brian pointed out, ii is the easiest thing in the world to (9) up smoking He himself has done it (1 ) o f times! a is a fired b entitled b lit c has c burned c brain d made d ignited d head a nerves a small a over b system b tiny a extremely b not a prohibited a take b urged b took c takes d taken a quit b abandon c give d stop 10 a many b some c lot d lots b under c enormous c above c no c allowed d giant d around d none d peimitted IV Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word We need peace No other word in the world is so (1) and so (2) to the (3) o f all the common people on earth 122 ti\Xas the word (4) (5) has always been (6) ,peace has always been ( ) We live in the atomic (8) and the modem science (9) must serve peaceful ( ) The use of scientific knowledge for developing never and more horrible (11) of destmction, especially the invention of the atom and hydrogen bombs has made the problem of peace and war a matter of great urgency It is quite clear (12) a war fought with such (1 ) would lead to vast destmction in the (1 ) That is why the (15) for peace has become an urgent necessity in our time V, Use the words to make sentences All / us / took / holiday except Tom We hold / stocks / cater / your requirements It take / me / long time / make / mind English courses / will not / too hard / you / study Will not / committee decide / proposal today? We must all / pressure / authorities / if / we / want / something / He write I only correctly / but / neatly You said / your letter / you / like / visit us / summer 123 ie-ii tiU only can / computer gather / fact / also store 10 She play / only / guitar / also / violin VI Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the one printed before it She and I have never been there before N either It was such good weather that we went swimming The weather can’t see that far It is too have never been to the ballet before It i s John doesn’t always speak the truth, I’m afraid You can’t “Why don’t you put your luggage under the seat?” He asted He suggested 124 Testis LEVEL: PRE-INTERMEDIATE I Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence He was sacked having an argument vi^ith his boss a hit c scolded b fired d threatened I was lucky enough to find a parking outside the bank a region c space b field d slot The dustbins a r e every Thursday a thrown c spared b thrown away d emptied promptly went to sleep again a early c immediately b soon d after a while English is required for that job a compulsory b interesting Central heating has been put in a received installed c extra d optional c corrected d altered 125 t&p ¿at Uuy^v iAc Mary wanted to go to New York by herself, but her father would not given h i s a control c consent b example d limit Clara wanted to buy the coat, but it cost more than she could a assume c arouse b afford d adopt The show should have started an hour ago; I don’t know what could have caused t h e a alarm c statement b delay d custom 10 I sometimes take John’s coat instead of my own, because the two of them look s o a original c comfortable b similar d the same 11 George had difficulty swimming across the lake, but he finally succeeded on his fo u rth a attempt c display b process d instance 12.1 know I have seen that man before, I can’t .where a assume c recognize b wonder d recall 13.1 want to go to the library, but I’m not walking in the right a distance c attitude b circumstance d direction want to leam more about the American political system, but I don’t know where to get t h e 126 ♦♦♦ tA y cAc &i\.C te^t a situation b information ti\Z tidfx*^ y^\4xlx c conversation d association 15 In this hot weather the ice will so o n a spoil c bake b melt d fail 16 We had hoped that Robert would agree to help us, but he has to a desired c refused b promised d intended 17 Since I have been ill, my appetite has diminished a desire for exercise c desire for visitors b desire for sleep d desire for food 18 Her husband is very competent: he will repair the roof himself a skillful c intelligent b good at d clever at 19 The time for discussing the problem is over: now we must act a talking about c arguing about b thinking about d putting off 20 I new my father would discipline me for my action a reward c congratulate b reprove d punish II Read the passage and then choose one answer for each of the following questions: In many old cities in Europe, there are narrow twisting roads with many shops huddling together along the two sides These commercial places are not so modem and convenient as those called shopping centers in modem cities, especially in the suburbs of the big cities in the United States 127 £ A y c a c 6A c t& iii ilU i c e i i ^ /^ \* v /v Shopping centers have developed rapidly because of the shift of the population to the suburbs, the growing use of and dependence upon the automobile and the heavy traffic in downtown areas A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central enclosed mall which may be covered, heated and airconditioned A shopping enter is also surrounded by a parking area with space for thousands o f cars We can buy a kinds of food and get anything we need in a shopping center Unlike a supermarket, where groceries are chiefly sold, all shopping center provides us with all services besides food We can get our hair cut, eyes examined, clothes washed; we can book our tickets for a world tour and even enroll in special classes Shopping centers are, therefore, every convenient for customers, but they lack the ‘sense o f closeness’ as felt in older commercial center The rapid development of shopping centers in mainly due to a the fast-growing prosperity of suburban people b the increased use o f the automobile c the growing use o f heavy cars in big cities d the shift o f the population to downtown areas A shopping center is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which is a narrow and winding b very crowded with automobiles c used as a store-house for heaters and conditioners d shaded and comfortable 128 iA y cA c ia c ie it ilU ii^ t-u y /''A /iA American shopping centers are especially established in the suburbs because a the customers want to avoid the heavy traffic in downtown areas b the traffic is heavier in the suburbs than in the downtown areas c there are few people moving from the downtown areas to the neighboring regions d the streets in the downtown areas are so narrow and twisting Customers can’t find the ‘sense of closeness’ in a modem shopping center because a all the items in the stores are very expensive b the shopkeepers are not very cordial c it is too modem and conventional d they worry too much about the safety o f their cars In the shopping sections of many old cities in Europe, the stores are located a in the suburbs b in residential areas c along poor, dirty roads d along small, winding streets III Read the article below and put a cross on the letter next to the word that best fits each spacc There has been a revolution in the world of newspaper Not many years (1) , newspapers were still being produced using technk]ues unchanged for ( ) hundred years 129 iA y cA c ¿ a i i& ii iA C /^ y i\ The journalists gave their stories to a typist, wioi prepared them for an editor, who passed them on (3) the printer The printer, who was a ( ) skilled man, stt lap the type (5) was then collected to make the pages W hen the pages were complete, the printing machines could be (6) Nowadays what (7) ? The jounalists type their stories into a computer The (8) checks their spelling, plans the page, shapes the articles When the pages are ready, another computer may control the printing (9) can be no doubt about it, producing a newspapers is an entirely different (1 ) now a before a a b after b some b by b mostly b Which b started c This c stopped a computer b occurs b editor c goes c typist a It b There 10 a skill b work c You c management d business a to a hardly a They a switched a gives ago an through partly d yet d over c c c c d with d very d All d moved d happens d printer d We IV Fill in each gap in the passage below with one suitable word In question of preserving peace and saving fflankind (1) the threat of ( ) war, let no one remain (3) or stand (4) This coicems all and everyone Each state, large or (5) , socialist or (6) ., has an important (7) make Every 130 “^ i ilv t ti£ t\x y responsible political party, every public organization and every person can also make an important contribution No task is more ( ) , more noble or humane than that o f uniting all (9) to achieve this lofty (10) This (1 ) must be (1 ) by our generation, not shifted onto the shoulders of those (13) will succeed us This is the imperative of our time This, I would say, is the (14) of historic responsibility ( ) our decision and actions in the time remaining until the beginning of the third millennium Mikhail Gorbachev V Use the words to make sentences None / us took / holiday besides Tom Mr Jone / cut himself / shave Please advise us / soon / goods have / dispatched see / your advertisement / today’s “Cambridge News” neither / smoke / drink arrive / Monday 4*'’ / expected / return / London / Thursday 7'*’ July No problem / harder / solve / one The phone / not be / install / write / you / instead 131 iA y cA c ¿ A i ieji Ltty&i\ i/iC ¿¿¿iv^y’‘A/v/v None / her / friend / wished her / happy birthday 10 None / students / have / finish / exam yet VI Finish each of the followng sentences in such way that it means the same as the one printed before it Given fair warning, I could have avoided that datel; If you had told m e Please don’t say things like that I w is h It would have been a superb weekend if it hadn’t been for weather : ; B u t Dogs can swim better than cats can Cats cannot She hasn’t been to the hairdresser for three months; It’s There’s a spare bed in David’s room David’s room 132 ... luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ A Tuyển tập luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ B Tuyển tập luyện thi tiếng Anh trình độ c Mỗi gồm 30 để luyện thi, moi đề luyện thi biên soạn dựa theo nội dung đề thi thực... TUYẺN TẬP CÁC BÀI TEST LUYỆN THI • ■ TIÉNG ANH The Windy NGUYỄN THU HUYÈN (Chủ biên) TUYỂN TẬP CÁC BÀI TEST LUYỆN THI Hiệu đính: MỸHƯƠNG&NGUYỄNXOAN NHÀXUẤT... liệu thi? ??t thực phục vy nhu cầu học tập theo giáo trình Lifelines, New Headway, Headway luyện thi chứng chi A, B, c, đông đảo bạn học viên, sinh viêrỉ Chúng xin giới thi? ??u sách: Tuyển tập luyện thi

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