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Đề thi tổng hợp Môn: Anh Văn – Đề 7 I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others. 1. A. certain B. term C. modern D. concern 2. A. separated B. faced C. educated D. needed 3. A. schools B. certificates C. hopes D. books 4. A. lower B. now C. show D. know 5. A. school B. chemistry C. character D. charming II. Pick out the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the others. 6. A. computer B. politics C. listening D. paragraph 7. A. government B.Vietnamese C. typical D. favourite 8. A. develop B. beginning C. magazine D. awarded 9. A. nursery B. currency C. chemistry D. suggestion 10. A. statistics B. certainty C. normally D. physical B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURE I. Choose the most suitable word or phrase (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence. 11. The bicycle you lent me badly needed A. to clean B. cleaning C. clean D. to be cleaning 12. Hong Kong acts as a gateway into and out of the People's Republic of China. A. Where strategically located B. It is located strategically C. Strategically located D. Because located strategically 13. all citrus fruit originated with the Chjnese orange. A. That the belief B. It is believed that C. To believe that D. The belief that 14. I've been advised not to say anything. A. cautiously B. greatly C. strongly D. significantly 15. We need information before we can decide. A. further B. farther C. far D. furthest 16. Nutritionists do not agree on how much in a person's diet every day. A. is protein required B. protein is requiredC. that is required protein D. of the protein required 17. I want you to these instructions exactly. A. take up B. put out C. carry out D. turn up 18. A battery is a device ……… electricity by chemical means. A. it produces B. which produces C. produces D. by which production of 19. In 1850, Yale University established Sheffield Scientific School, A. engineers were educated there B. in which were engineers educated C. where engineers were educated D. where were engineers educated 20. A meeting of the society will be on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. A. held B. placed C. taken D. made 21. After seeing a movie based on a novel, A. many people want to read the book B. the book made many people want to read it C. the book was read by many people D. the reading of the book interests many people 22. The teacher read a story to the pupils to time until the end of the lesson. A. kill B. mark C. make D. waste 23. They the- training sessions as necessary but unpleasant. A. believed B. remarked C. noticed D. regarded 24. The children are divided small groups. A. from B. to C. up D. into 25. Can you tell me some information about the school system in England? A. educate B. educational C. educative D. education II. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting. 26. The members of (A) both the House of Representatives and (B) all the Senate (C) are elect by the citizens of (D) the United States. 27. Many (A) opinion have been (B) voiced (C) on the likely (D) effects of the computer. 28. It (A) should not be (B) assume that the lower (C) the price, the happier (D) the buyer. 29.The rings of (A) Saturn are (B) top distant to see from (C) Earth (D) without a telescope. 30. (A) It was (B) not until 1937 that the southern (C) source of the Nile River (D) is discovered. III. Choose the one option (A, B, C or D) corresponding to the best sentence 31. It /be difficult / we /get /painting /do/ end A. It was difficult but we got the painting done in the end. B. It was difficult but we got the painting to do in the end. C. It was difficult but we got the painting done at the end. D. It was difficult but we got the painting to do at the end; 32. John Wilson / say / live / New York A. John Wilson is said living in New York. B. People say John Wilson live in New York. C. John Wilson is said to live in New York. D. John Wilson says to have live in New York. 33. be /clear /what /expect /you A. Are you clear about your expectation? B. Are you clear what is expected of you to do? C. Are your expectations clear? D. Are you clear what is expected of you? 34. drink / not / take / theatre A. Drinks may not take into the theatre. B. Drinks may not be taken into the theatre. C. Drink outside; don't take into the theatre. D. Not to take any drinks into the theatre. 35. man / sentence /15 years /prison / he /prove /guilty A. The man will get a sentence for himself to 15 years in prison if he proves himself guilty. B. The man was sentenced about 15 years in prison and proved himself guilty. C. The man was sentenced to 15 years in prison because he had been proved guilty. D. The man should make his final sentence after 15 years in prison as he proved himself guilty. C. READING I. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. CHOOSING BOARDING SCHOOL Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live away from home while you attend school? Would you like to have the (3.6) of living and studying with students from different countries around the world? Cranbrook Kingswood School-is one of the few schools that can offer you this kind of remarkable opportunity! Cranbrook's green, wooded campus is a beautiful and safe living and learning (37) A freshwater lake'and (38) sculptures by the famous artist Carl Milles awaken the imagination! The many buildings of Cranbrook were designed by world-renowned architect Aliel Sarineen and are both beautiful and (39) , In fact, all of the furniture, woodwork, window glass and tapestries at the school were specially designed for the school and made by hand. Each room and building was created to please and (40) The students of Cranbrook Kingswood are very (41) Their studies are (42) and prepare them for some of the best universities around the world. But it's not all hard work at Cranbrook! Students (43) in a rich programme of athletics, music and art courses. Clubs and other activities keep the students happy and busy during the year. If you are (44) boarding school, consider Cranbrook. Call now to arrange a visit and we'll be happy to show you (45) the school. 36. A. need B. experience C. subject D. exploration 37. A. expression B. environment C. attitude D. surround 38. A. few B. lots C. very D. several 39. A. unique B. unfit C. united D. usual 40. A. inquire B. intend C. invest D. inspire 41. A. jealous B. selfish C. compefftive D. mean 42. A. impressive B. challenging C. depressing D. hard-working 43. A. attend B. study C. follow D. participate 44. A. thinking B. wondering C. considering D. going 45. A. around B. to C. at D. off II. Read the passage below and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question. Education was of primary importance to the English colonists and was conducted at home as well as in established schools. Regardless of geographic location or finances, most Americans learned to read and computer numbers. For many, the Bible and other religious tracts were their only books; however, the excellent language contained in such works usually made them good primers. Mam families owned one or more of Shakespeare's works, a copy of John Banyan's classic 'A Pilgrim's Progress’, and sometimes collections of English literary essays, poems, or historical speeches. In 1647 the Massachusetts School Law required every town of at least 50 households to maintain a grammar school. The law was the first to mandate public education in America, in the middle colonies at the time, schools were^ often dependent on religious societies, such as the Quakers and other private organizations. In the South, families employed private tutors or relied on the clergy to conduct education. At the outset, most elementary schools were for boys, but schools for girls were established in the eighteenth century in most j cities and large towns. In spite of the informal atmosphere of most American schools, the literary rate in the colonies of mid-eighteenth-century America was equal to or higher than in most European countries. Before the American Revolution, nine colleges had been founded, including Harvard, William and Mary, Yale, the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), Brown, Rutgers, Dartmouth, and Kings College (later Columbia University). By1720 the natural sciences and modern languages were being taught, as well: as courses in practical subjects such as mechanics and agriculture. At the end of the eighteenth century, medical schools were established at the College of Philadelphia and at King's College. 46. Which of the following words best describes the English colonists' attitude towards education? A. Indifferent B. Distrustful C. Enthusiastic D. Casual 47. According to the passage, most Americans learned how to a foreign language A. write B. read C. farm D. speak 48. According to the passage, the middle colonies often depended upon whicM group to provide education? A. Private organizations B. Colleges C. Established primary schools D. Businesses 49. According to the passage, who often conducted education in the South? A. Public school teachers B. Doctors C. Clergy D. Politicians 50. How well educated were Americans in comparison to most European countries? A. Much worse B. The same or better C. Far better D. Less or equal . Đề thi tổng hợp Môn: Anh Văn – Đề 7 I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that. the few schools that can offer you this kind of remarkable opportunity! Cranbrook's green, wooded campus is a beautiful and safe living and learning ( 37) A freshwater lake'and (38). believed that C. To believe that D. The belief that 14. I've been advised not to say anything. A. cautiously B. greatly C. strongly D. significantly 15. We need information before we

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