ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP - TEST 7 Questions 1-2: Choose the word whose undelined part is pronounced differently 1. A. unity B. university C. umbrella D. unit 2. A. feat B. seat C. beat D. great Questions 3-5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others 3. A. yesterday B. applicant C. employment D. uniform 4. A. river B. result C. rewrite D. reuse 5. A. apply B. persuade C. reduce D. offer Questions 6 – 24: There are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. ________ in Shanghai than in any other city in China. A. More people live B. More people living C. It has more people D. More living people 7. I can’t find my umbrella. I ___________ it in the restaurant last night. A. must have left B. had left C. left D. might leave 8. I wish everything ______________ so expensive. A. wouldn’t be B. would be C. won’t be D. could be 9. The injured man couldn’t walk and had to ___________________. A. be carried B. carry C. being carried D. be carrying 10. Mr. Miller hates ______________________________________. A. being kept waiting B. to be waiting C. being waiting D. to wait 11. The prisoner _______________ to have escaped by climbing over a wall. A. thought B. is thought C. is think D. has thought 12. In England there is an old story about a man called Robin Hood. It’s said that he took money from ________ and gave it to the poor. A. rich peoples B. the rich C. rich person D. a rich people 13. We visited Canada and __________ United States. A. 0 B. a C. an D. the 14. I don’t mind your ____________ the phone as long as you pay for your calls. A. use B. to use C. using D. used 15. On the slope of Long Beach in Colorado ___________ the ruin of a giant tree. A. that lies B. lies C. where lies D. lie 16. A dolphin six _________ length can move as fast as most ships. A. foot in B. feet in C. foot of D. feet of 17. The total weight of all the ants in the world is much greater than _______________. A. to all human beings B. all human beings is that C. that of all human beings D. is of all human beings 18. It is earth’s gravity that _______________ people their weight. A. gives B. give C. giving D. given 19. Generally speaking, people should have ___________ as their desires allow. A. much education B. as much education C. education D. for education 20. Sleeping, resting and _____________ are the best way to care for a cold. A. to drink fluids B. drank fluids C. one drink fluids D. drinking fluids 21. Birds make nests in trees ___________ hide their young in the leaves and branches. A. can where they B. where they can C. where can they D. where can 22. Children learn primarily by ________ the world around them. A. experiencing directly of B. experience direct C. directly physical experience D. direct physical experience of 23. Of Charles Dickens’ many novels, Great Expectations is perhaps _________ to many readers. A. the most satisfying one B. most satisfying one C. more than most satisfying one D. the more satisfying than 24. America’s first globe maker was James Wilson, who ______ and blacksmith in his early life. A. a farmer had been B. had been a farmer C. farming D. being a farmer Questions 25: The sentences (1, 2, 3, 4,) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order. Choose the correc t order to make a good paragraph by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. (1) Therefore, anyone who wants to drive must carry a driver’s license. (2) It is divided into four steps: studying the traffic laws, taking the written test, learning to drive, and taking the driving test. (3) Getting a driver’s license is a complicated process. (4) Driving a car is necessity in today’s busy society, and it is also a special privilege. A. 2, 4, 1, 3 B. 4, 1, 2, 3 C. 4, 1, 3, 2 D. 3, 4, 2, 1 Questions 26-30: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. It is a characteristic of human nature that people like to get together and have fun, and people live during America’s frontier days were no exception. However, because life was hard and the necessities of day-to-day living took up their time, it was common for recreation to be combined with activities necessary for survival. One example of such a form of recreation was logrolling. Many frontier areas were heavily wooded, and in order to settle an area it was necessary to remove the trees. A settler could cut down the trees alone, but help was needed to move the cut trees. After a settler had cut a bunch of trees, he would then invite his neighbors over for a logrolling. A logrolling is a community event where families got together for a combination of work and fun. The women would bring food and have a much needed and infrequent opportunity to relax and chat with friends, the children would play together exuberantly, and the men would hold lively competitions that involved rolling logs from place to place as quickly as possible. This was a day of fun for everyone involved, but as its foundation was the need to clear the land. 26. The main idea of the passage is that in America’s frontier days ___________________. A. people combined work with recreation B. people cleared land by rolling logs C. it was necessary for early settlers to clear the land D. a logrolling involved the community 27. The expression day-today in line 3 could best be replaced by which of the following? A. daytime B. every day C. day after day D. today 28. According to the passage, what did people have to do first to settle an area? A. Develop recreation ideas B. Build farms C. Get rid of the trees D. Invite neighbors over 29. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about a logrolling? A. It involved a lot of people. B. It could be enjoyable. C. There could be a lot of movement. D. It was rather quiet. 30. This passage would probably be assigned reading in which of the following courses? A. Forestry B. Environmental Studies C. Psychology D. History Questions 31-40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. It was a Monday morning in the office and, as usual, everyone was busy sorting through their mail before starting work. The other staff had _____(31) that Nicky, one of the computer operators, had been _____(32) rather miserable recently and they wondered what might have happened to make her so _____(33). Suddenly Nicky accidentally _____(34) over a cup of coffee. As she was clearing up the mess, the girl sitting next to her happened to glance at Nicky’s right hand. There was a large swelling at the ______(35). “What on earth have you _____(36) to yourself?” Does it _______(37)?” asked the girl. “Yes, it does. I think I’ve _____(38) it using the computer,” replied Nicky. “I think you’d better go and let the doctor ______(39) it,” said the girl. Let’s hope there’s no permanent ______(40) to your hand. 31. A. recognized B. realized C. noticed D. identified 32. A. appearing B. seeming C. pretending D. looking 33. A. sick B. bored C. Uninterested D. depressed 34. A. kicked B. punched C. hit D. knocked 35. A. wrist B. elbow C. knee D. ankle 36. A. made B. done C. happened D. brought 37. A. harm B. hurt C. disturb D. upset 38. A. injured B. ruined C. spoiled D. destroyed 39. A. check B. inspect C. examine D. investigate 40. A. pain B. destruction C. damage D. suffering Questions 41 – 47: After each sentence from 41 to 47, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 41. Shall we go for a walk? A. What about go for a walk? B. What about going for walk? C. What about going for a walk? D. What about going a walk? 42. He thinks learning English is easy. A. He thinks it is not easy to learn English. B. He thinks it is easy to learn English. C. He thinks it is not easy learning English. D. He thinks it is easy learn English. 43. Who does this bicycle belong to? A. Whose bicylce it belongs to? B. Whose bicycle does it belong? C. Whose bicycle is this? D. Whose bicycle it is? 44. His parents advised him to study hard for his exams. A. He was advised to study hard for his exams. B. He was advised study hard for his exams. C. He was advised to study hard his exams. D. He is advised to study hard for his exams. 45. They have just stolen his car. A. His car have just been stolen. B. His car has just stolen. C. His car has just been stole. D. His car has just been stolen. 46. The car is too expensive for him to buy. A. He is not rich enough to buy a car. B. He is not rich enough to buy the car. C. He is not rich enough to buy car. D. He is poor enough to buy the car. 47. I’ll let you borrow the book but you must promise to return it next week. A. If you promise to return the book, I let you borrow it. B. If you promised to return the book, I’ll let you borrow it. C. If you promise to return the book next week, I’ll let you borrow it. D. If you promise to return the book next week, I won’t let you borrow it. Questions 48-50: In italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 48. heavy / Lndon / fog / cleared / banning / cars / from / city centre. A. Heavy fog in London was cleared banning cars from the city centre. B. The heavy fog in London was cleared by banning cars from city centre. C. The heavy fog in London was cleared by banning cars from the city centre. D. the fog in London was cleared by ban cars from the city centre. 49. Exhaust / fumes / motor vehicles / pollute / air. A. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollutes air. B. Exhaust fumes motor vehicles pollute air. C. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollutes air. D. Exhaust fumes from motor vehicles pollutes the air. 50. What / you / use / Internet / for? A. What do you use the Internet for? B. What do you use Internet for? C. what do you do the Internet for? D. What do you use the Internet? PRACTICE TEST 6 Questions 1-2: Choose the word whose undelined part is pronounced differently 1. A. foul B. enough C. come D. touch 2. A. taste B. swallow C. player D. major Questions 3-5: Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others 3. A. wilderness B. opponent C. penalty D. podium 4. A. different B. important C. impressive D. attractive 5. A. deforestation B. endangerment C. priority D. rhinoceros Questions 6 – 24: There are incomplete sentences. Choose one best option to complete each sentence by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. 6. “Our business is _________.” –“Really? Now we have to make a report on it.” A. doing B. done C. made D. making 7. ________ ten minutes earlier, you would have got a better seat. A. Had you arrived B. If you hadn’t arrived C. Were you arrived D. If you arrived 8. The conical leaf hat is one of the typical features of the Vietnamese _______________. A. education B. culture C. society D. language 9. _________ I moved in my new apartment my neighbours have come to my house twice. A. Because B. Since C. When D. After 10. Is Amy married ? ______________________________________. A. I think B. I think not C. I don’t think so D. I don’t think that 11. The wedding day was ________ chosen by the parents of the groom. A. careless B. careful C. carelessly D. carefully 12. Peter usually helps his mother with the ________________. A. housework B. homework C. chores D. household 13. __________ someone is considered as rude. A. Loking at B. Waving C. Greeting D. Pointing at 14. I lost my key. I’ll have to _________________________. A.have other key made B.have another key made C.be made a key D.make another key 15. ________ the fifth largest among the nine planets that make up mour solar system. A. The Earth is B. The Earth being C. That the Earth is D. Being the Earth 16. If gasoline vapours _______ with air, combustion will occur. A. mixed B. had mixed C. mixes D. mixture 17. He went to the cinema ________ he had done his homework. A. before B. until C. by the time D. after 18. Books are still a cheap way to get information and ________________. A. entertainment B. entertain C. entertaining D. entertainer 19. To Americans, it is impolite to ask someone about age, _________ and salary. A. marry B. married C. marriage D. marrying 20. __________ actress’s life is in many ways unlike that of other women. A. An B. A C. As D. That the 21. Warmth, moisture, and oxygen are three necessary requirements ________ most seedlings. A. for cultivating B. for cultivate C. as cultivating D. can cultivate 22. In the West, the birth of a girl is welcomed with an enthusiasm _______ to that of a boy. A. equally B. equal C. they are equal D. and equal 23. Before _______________, they used horse-drawn wooden carts. A. farmers have had tractors B. tractors owned by farmers C. having tractors farmers D. farmers had tractors 24.You can join the club when you _____________ a bit older. A. will have got B. will get C. get D. are getting Questions 25: The sentences (1, 2, 3, ) in the following paragraph are in the wrong order. Choose the correc t order to make a good paragraph by circling letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. (1) During this period, children detach themselves from their parents and become separate, independent individuals. (2) Teenagers express their separateness most vividly in their choice of clothes, hairstyles, music, and vocabulary. (3) The teenage years between childhood and adulthood are a period of growth and separation. A. 3, 1, 2 B. 1, 3, 2 C. 2, 3, 1 D. 3, 2, 1 Questions 26-30: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best answer to the questions by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. The planet Earth is 4,600 million years old. It is difficult for us to think about such an enormous length of time because it has little meaning for us. We can, however, simplify the idea to make it more understandable. We can compare the planet Earth to a person of forty-six years of age. Nothing is known about the first seven years of this person’s life. Very little information exists about the middle period either. It was only at the age of forty-two that the Earth began to flower. Dinosaurs and great reptiles did not appear until one year ago, when the planet was forty five. Mammals only arrived eight months ago. In the middle of last week, man-like apes became ape-like men and began to communicate with each other. Last week, the Ice Age covered the Earth. Modern man has only been around for four hours. During the last hour man discovered agriculture. The Industrial Revolution and the rise of large cities began just sixty seconds ago. During that short time, modern man has made a rubbish tip of the Earth. In one minute, he has increased his numbers to terrible proportions and has caused the death of hundreds of species of animals. He has robbed and destroyed the planet in his search for fuels. Now he stands, like a violent, spoiled child, delighted at the speed of his rise to power, on the edge of the final mass destruction and of killing all the life which exists in the solar system. 26. The passage tells us that _________________________________________________________. A. a great deal is known about how the Earth was created. B. life on Earth began relatively recently. C. more is known about the first part of the Earth’s life than the middle part. D. scientists are well-informed about the middle part of the Earth’s life. 27. We are informed by the author that ________________________________________________. A. the dinosaurs appeared during the middle period. B. mammals and great reptiles both appeared at the same time. C. there were more than forty five kinds of great reptiles. D. ape-like men appeared before the last Ice Age. 28. The author is mainly interested in ____________________________________________. A. the time when man first evolved from apes. B. what has happened since the Industrial Revolution. C. the effects of farming. D. the period before the last Ice Age. 29. It would appear that the main danger ahead is that _______________________________. A. man will destroy everything on Earth B. man will use up all the fuels C. there will be a population explosion D. more species of animal may die out 30.The author’s general view of man seems to be that _________________________________. A. he has no right to be so destructive B. he has been the most successful animal C. he will be able to control the environment D. he has learned a lot from past mistakes Questions 31-40: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C or D. Mark your choice on the answer sheet. For many people, traveling by plane is an exciting experience. Others, however, find the whole idea quite terrifying, (31) _____ flying is no more dangerous (32) _____ any other form of travel and some experts say it is considerably safer. It is known, however, that mos accidents occur (33) _____ take-off and landing when the (34) ______ decisions are vitally important. The people (35) _____ job is to look (36) _____ the passengers- the stewards and stewardesses- play an important part in helping passengers to (37) _____ safe and comfortable. Indeed for many passengers being (38) ____ such care of is all part of the total experience. (39) _____ other form of travel involves waiting on people in quite the same (40) _____, with food, drink, newspapers, magazines, music and even video films. 31. A. although B. too C. and D. because 32. A. than B. as C. then D. with 33. A. because B. during C. for D. through 34. A. leader’s B. chief’s C. driver’s D. pilot’s 35. A. whose B. which C. their D. that 36. A. for B. up C. after D. round 37. A. feel B. rest C. experience D. lie 38. A. given B. kept C. shown D. taken 39. A. Any B. No C. All D. Not 40. A. way B. kind C. sort D. part Questions 41 – 46: After each sentence from 41 to 46, there are four sentences marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the original one by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 41. Could you please open the window? A. Would you mind open the window? B. Would you mind to open the window? C. Would you mind opens the window? D. Would you mind opening the window? 42. He drives more carelessly than he used to. A. He doesn’t drive as carefully as he used to. B. He doesn’t drive carefully than he used to. C. He doesn’t drive as carefully than he used to. D. He doesn’t drive as carefully he does. 43. The last time I saw Rose was three years ago. A. I hasn’t seen Rose for three years. B. I haven’t seen Rose three years ago. C. I haven’t seen Rose since three years. D. I haven’t seen Rose for three years. 44. No one in the class is taller than Dave. A. Dave is the tallest student in the class. B. Dave is taller student in the class. C. Dave is the taller student in the class. D. Dave is tallest student in the class. 45. That factory is producing more and more pollution. A. More and more pollution are being produced by that factory. B. More and more pollution is produced by that factory. C. More and more pollution is being produced by that factory. D. More and more pollution are produced by that factory. 46. “What’s your job?, said the doctor to Mr. Thomas. A. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what his job was. B. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what his job is. C. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what was his job. D. The doctor asked Mr. Thomas what is his job. Questions 47-50: In italic below are cues to make sentences. Choose the correct option by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D. Mark your answer on the answer sheet. 47. We / go / zoo / if / it / be / nice / Sunday. A. We go to the zoo if it is nice on Sunday. B. We will go to zoo if it is nice on Sunday. C. We will go to the zoo if it is nice on Sunday. D. We will go to the zoo if it is nice Sunday. 48. “Ring a bell” / be / Christmas Eve / song / which / sung. A. “Ring a bell” was a song which sung on Cristmas Eve. B. “Ring a bell” is a song which is sung on Cristmas Eve. C. “Ring a bell” was a song which is sung on Cristmas Eve. D. “Ring a bell” is a song which was sung on Cristmas Eve. 49. / be / important / part / Mother’s day / Flowers / always A. Flowers is always an important part of Mother’s Day. B. Flowers always are an important part of Mother’s Day. C. Flowers always was an important part of Mother’s Day. D. Flowers are always an important part of Mother’s Day. 50./ eight hours / John / be / old / work / a day / enough A. John is enough old to work eight hours a day. B. John is old enough to work 8 hours a day. C. John is old enough working 8 hours a day. D. John is old enough work 8 hours a day. . ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP - TEST 7 Questions 1-2 : Choose the word whose undelined part is pronounced differently 1. A. unity. 42. He thinks learning English is easy. A. He thinks it is not easy to learn English. B. He thinks it is easy to learn English. C. He thinks it is not easy learning English. D. He thinks. 10. Is Amy married ? ______________________________________. A. I think B. I think not C. I don’t think so D. I don’t think that 11. The wedding day was ________ chosen by the parents of