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B Phuong an sai. The hoy earnestly insisted that his mother tell his fathv, about his mistake. (Can be c6 nai me cau noi cho cha can biet ve 16i lam ciia can.) D F^iiiro'iig an sai. The boy requested his mother not to talk about his misiuli,^ any more. (Can be yen cau me cau dirng noi ve loi lam cua cau ta nfra.) Question 24: "You shouldn't have leaked our confidential report to the j'rc.K^, Frank!" said Jane. "Frank, ie ra anh kliong nen tiet 16 ban bao cao mat ciia chuiiu ta cho bao chi biet!" Jane noi. (Nhirng Frank da lam dieu do). Luu y: leak (tiet 16). Lai khuyen cho tinh huong trong qua khu: Shouldn't have + past participle (diln ta mot dieu le ra khong nen lam nhuiiy nguoi kia da lam.) Frank shouldn 'I have leaked their confidential report to the press but he did. B Dap an dung. Criticize someone for doing/ having done something = phe binh ai do lam viec gi; disclose = tiet 16. Jane criticized Frank for having dischised their confidential report to the press. (Jane phe binh Frank do tiet Ip ban bao cao mat cua ho cho bao chi biet.) A Phuong an sai: accuse someone of doing/ having done something = cao buoc ai do lam cai gi. Jane accused Frank of having cheated the press with their confidential report. (Jane cao bupc Frank da danh lira bao chi bang ban bao cao mat ciia ho.) C Plurang an sai. Jane suspected that Frank had leaked their confidenlial report to the press. (Jane nghi nga ring Frank da tiet Ip ban bao cao mat ciia iio cho bao chi biet - thuc te la Frank do lam dieu do.) s;i< D Phuong an sai: flatter (xu njnh). Jane blamed Frank for having flattered the press with their confidential report. (Jane do loi la Frank do xu njnh bao chi bang ban bao cao mat cua ho.) Question 25: "If you don 7 pay the ransom, we 'II kill your boy, " the kidnappers told us. "N^u 6ng kh6ng tra tien chuoc, chiing toi se giet con trai ong," nhCrng ten bat coc cho chiing toi biet. C Dap an diing. The kidnappers threatened to kill our boy if we refused to pay the ran.som. (Nhifng ten hit coc de doa giet con trai chiing toi neu chiing toi khong chju tra t'lkn chuoc.) A Yeu to sai: pledged todo something = hua mpt each trjnh trong se lam dieu gi (khong phu hop ngiJ canh). B Ta phai diing: order someone to do something (ra l^nh). Phuong an B 6 dang chu dong nhirng thieu tan ngCr. D Yeu to sai: promise to do something = hua lam dieu gi (kh6ng hpp ngiJ canh) Question 26: It can be inferred from the paragraph 1 that in the 19"' century, (Ta c6 the suy ra tu doan 1 rang a the ki 19, ) C Dap an diing: British women did not have the right to vote in politic'-'^ elections. (Phu nir Anh kh6ng c6 quyen bo phieu trong cac cuoc bau cu chinh tri) 156 Cty INHFTTOTV DWH KTiang Vj§t Y trong bai: The issue of equality for women in Drislish .society first attracted j0tional altenlion in the early 20''' century, when the suffragettes won for women the I'ight to vo/e.(Viin de binh dang danh cho phu niJ trong xa hoi Anh kin dau tien thu hiit s^r chii y ciia ca nuoc la vao dau the ki 20 khi nhirng nha dau tranh cho nu quyen gianh dugc quyen bau cu cho phy nO.) A Phuong an sai: British women did not complete their traditional supporting role (phu nu Anh khong hoan thanh vai tro phu cua minh - khong dugc neu trong bai). B Phuong an sai: most women did not wish to have equal status and equal fights (phan Ion phu niJ khong ao uac c6 dja vj va quyen Igi binh diing - khong dugc neu trong bai). D Phuong an sai: suffragettes fought for the equal employment and equal pay (cac nha dau tranh cho nir quyen dau tranh cho vi?c lam va tien luang binh dang), y trong bai: //; the 1960s feminism became the subject of intense debate when the women's liberation movement encouraged women to reject their traditional supporting role and to demand equal status and equal rights with men in areas such as employment and pay. (Trong thap nien I960, thuyet nam nU binh quyen tro thanh de tai cho cugc tranh luan gay gat khi phong trao giai phong phy nir dgng vien phu nir tu bo vai tro phy truyen thong va doi hoi dja vj va quyen Igi binh dSng vai nam gioi trong cac ITnh vuc nhu vi^c lam va tien luang.) Question 27: The phrase "gender gap " in paragraph 2 refers to (Cum tu gender gap trong doan 2 de cap den ) B Dap an diing: the difl'erence in status between men and women (su khac biet ||e dja vj giua nam va nu). A Phuong an sai: the visible space between men and M'f;/;7e«(khoang trong c6 the thay dugc giua nam va niJ). C Phuong an sai: the social distance between the two sexes {distance = khoang each). (1;; D Phuong an sai: the social relationship between the two sexes (moi quan h? xa ibpi giua hai phai nam va niJ). Question 28: Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Sanger and Elizabeth Blackwell are penlioned as (Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Sanger va Elizabeth Blackwell dugc de cap nhu la ) C Dap an diing: pioneers in the fight for American women's rights (nhirng kSMoi tien phong trong cugc dau tranh cho quyen Igi phu nu MT). Y trong bai: In the US the movement that is often called the 'first wave of feminism " began in the "lid 1800s. SiLsan B. Anthony worked for the right to vote, Margaret Sanger 'banted to provide women with the means of contraception so that they could fcide whether or not to have children, and Elizabeth Blackwell, who had to fight br the chance to become a doctor, wanted women to have greater opportunities to i/Mc/y. (Trong phong trao dau tranh a MT, Ian song doi nu quyen kin thii niiat bat 157 Giai nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh ^ dau vao giua thi ki 19. Susan B. Anthony doi quyen bau cir, Margaret Sanger mu6n phu nir duoc cung cap cac bien phap tranh thai de bg c6 the quyet djnh c6 con hay khong, va Elizabeth Blackwell, nguai dau tranh cho ca hQi tro thanh bac si, muon phu nO c6 quyen ca hoi hpc tap hon.) A Phuang an sai: American women who were more successful than men (nhuiig phu nir MT thanh dat hon nam gioi - y nay khong dugc de cap trong doan van). B Phuang an sai: American women with exceptional abilities (nhiJng phu nfr MT voi kha nang phi thuang - y nay khong diroc de cap). D Phuang an sai: American women who had greater opportunities (nhung pliy nu MT CO nhilu ca hoi han - y nay khong dugc de cap). Question 29: ''The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) " Tu chinh an \i Quyen Binh D^ng (ERA) A Dap an dung: was not officially approved (khong dugc chinh thuc thong qua), y trong bai: Although the ERA was not passed (Mac du Tu chanh an ve Quyen binh dang khong dugc thong qua ). B Phuong an sai: changed the US Constitution (lam thay doi Hien phap Hoa Ky - y nay sai vi no khong dugc thong qua.) C Phuong an sai: was brought into force in the 1960s (c6 hieu lire trong thap nien 1960 - ly do tuong tu nhu phuong an B). D Phuong an sai: supported employers, schools and clubs (ung hg gioi chii, truong hoc va cau lac bg - y nay khong dugc de cap) Question 30: //; the late 201'' century, some information about feminism in Britain was issued by (Vao cuoi the ki 20, mgt s6 thong tin ve phong trao phu nu a Anh dugc cung cap bai ) C Dap an dung: the Equal Opportunity Commission (Uy Ban Nghien Cuu C\ Hoi Binh D5ng). y trong bai: the Equal Opportunity Commission was set up to publish research and statistics to show where improvements in opportunities f>r women needed to be made. (Uy Ban Nghien Cuu Ca Hoi Binh DSng dugc thanli lap de cong bo cac nghien cuu va thong ke cho thay nguai ta can nang cao co hoi danh cho phu nir). A, B, D Cac phuang an sai: the Equal Rights Amendment (Tu chinh an vc QuySn Binh dSng); the Equal Pay Act of 1970 (Luat Tra Luang Binh DSng nam 1970); the Sex Discrimination Act (Luat chong phan biet giai tinh). Question 31: Which of the following is true according to the passage ? (Dilu na" sau day dung so voi doan van?) A Dap an dung: The movement of feminism began in the US earlier than Britain. (Piiong trao phu niJ a MT bat d4u sdm han a Anh). Thai diem phat sinl' phong trao plioiu' i: ')>> nay a Anii la "in the early 20"" century", va a MT la "/// mid 1800s'' 158 CtyJNHH MTV DVVH Khang Vi§t B Phuang an sai: The women's liberation movement in the world first began in Britain. (Phong trao giai phong phu nu tren the gioi bat diu tai Anh - y nay sai, xem lai dap an A). C Phuang an sai: The US movement of feminism became the most popular in the late 20"" century. (Phong trao phu niJ a MT tra nen dugc quan tarn nhat vao cuoi th^ k' 20). Y nay sai vi trong doan van noi: "In the 1980s, ferminism became less popular in the US " (Trong thap nien 1980, phong trao phu niJ tra nen it dugc quan tarn aMT ). D Phuang an sai: The British government passed laws to support women in the 'early 20"' century. (Chinh phu Anh thong qua dao luat ung hp phu niJ vao dau the ki 20). Y nay sai vi chi'ing ta bi^ mgt dao luat dugc qu6c hgi thong qua chu khong phai chinh phu, va no cung khong dugc dS cap trong doan van. Question 32: The phrase "glass ceiling ' in paragraph 4 mostly means (Cum tir "glass ceiling" a doan 4 c6 ngliTa gan voi ) A Dap an diing: an imaginary barrier (mgt rao can ao). Y trong bai v^ cum tir nay ia: prevents them from having high-level jobs (ngan can hg khoi cac cong viec cSp cao). B, C, D Cac phuang an sai: an overlooked problem (mgt \kn de bj bo qua); a ceilingmade of glass (trAn nha lam bSng thiiy tinh); a transparent frame (mot khung trong su6t). Question 33: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the pa.ssage? (Y nao sau day khong dugc de cap trong doan van?) A Dap an dung: There is now no sex discrimination in Britain and in the US. (Hien nay a Anh va MT khong cSn sir phan biet gidi tinh.) B Phuong an sai: Many American women still face the problem of household chores. (Nhieu phu nu' MT van con doi mat vSn dl \h cong viec nha). Y trong bai: Many women also face the problem of the, i.e. the household chores. (Nhieu phu nu MTcung doi mat \kn de ve "ca lam thu nhi", nghTa la cong viec nha.) |. C Phuang an sai: An American women once had to fight for the chance to become a doctor. (Mot phu nu' MT do tirng dau tranh cho ca hoi trd thanh bac sT.) Ngudi phu nir do la Elizabeth Blackwell. D Plurong an sai: British women now have much better employment opportunities. (Ngay nay phu nu Anh cd ca hgi tim viec lam nhieu han). Y trong bai: "Women now have much better employment opportunities " Question 34: // can be inferred from the passage that (Ta cd the suy tir ^09n van rSng ) B Dap an dung: women in Britain and the US still fight for their equal status '^d equal rights? (Phu nir d Anh va MT van con dau tranh cho dia vj va quyen Igi ^'nli dang CLia hg). 6 Anh: "they still tend to get less well-paid Jobs than men, and ^^'O' few are appointed to top jobs in industry" (Hg van thudng nhan nhung cdng 159 vi?c CO luong thap lion nam gioi va rat it phii nir duoc bo nliiem nhCrng chuc vy dung dan trong nganli cong ngliiep). 6 Mi: "ihere is still discrimination (van con CO sir phan biet ve gioi tinh). A Pbuong an sai: the belief that sex discrimination should not exist is not popular in the US (niem tin rSng sy piian biet gioi tinh se tchong ton tai, khong duge quail tam a M7). Y trong bai: "the British government did not approve of the women's liberation movement" (nguyen tSc la sir phan biet gioi tinh se dupe se khong ton lai dirge quan tam a MT). {.4 ; C [Mnrang an sai: the British government did not approve of the women's liberation movement (chinh phii Anh khong tan thanh phong trao giai phong phi, niJ - khong iicu trong bai). D Phuong an sai: women do not have belter employment opportunities despite their great efforts (phii iiO khong c6 ca iipi tim viec lam tot hon mac du no lire rfu Ion). Y nay sai; xem lai can 33. Question 35: Which of the following would be the best title for the passage' (Phirong an nao sau day la tua de thicii ligp nhat cho doan van?) D Dap an dung: Feminism in Britain and the US (Phong trao phu nir a Anh va MT). A, B, C Cac phuong an sai vi chung chi neu tirng y rieng ie trong doan viin: Opportunities for Women Nowadays (Co hoi danh cho phu nu ngay nay); Women and the Right to Vote (Phy nu va quyen ban cir); The Suffragettes in British Sociciy (Cac nha dau tranh cho nu' quyen trong xa hoi Anh). Question 36: future /'fju:tX3(r)/, prospect /"prospekt/, guidance /'gaidns/, invoKe /in'volv/. Dap an la D: involve /in'volv/ c6 trong am roi vao am tiet thu hai. Cac phuong an khac c6 trong am roi vao am tiet thi'r nhat. Question 37: facilitate /fa'siliteit/, hydrology /lia 1'dnMo^i/, participate /pa:'tisipcit/- intimacy /' intiniDsi/. Question 38: represent /repn 'zent/, permanent /'pa : manant/, continent /'kont I nant/, sentiment /'sent 1 mant/. Dap an la A: represent /repn 'zent/ c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu ba. Cac phuong an khac c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu hai. Question 39: romantic /rau'maentik/, reduction /ri'dAk/n/, popular /'popjalaCrV- financial /fai'nasnjl/. Dap an la C: popular /'pDpjala(r)/, c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu nhat. Cac phirong an khac c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu hai. Question 40: optimist /'optimist/, immediate /rmi:diat/, fabulous /'faebjal-''^' accuracy /'aekjalasi/. 160 Dap an la B: immediate /rmi:d lat/ c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thi'r hai. Cac phuong an khac c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu nhat. Question 41: * ' A Dap an dung. Ta dung nifnh de quan he khong gioi han (non-defining relative clause) voi dai tir which di sau dau phay de thay the cho ca menh dl truac. IVlenh de thi'r nhat la menh de chinh dien ta y ngliTa chinh He behaved very strangely, va menh de quan he la menh de phy dien ta y phu "That surprised me a lot". He behaved very strangely, which surprised me very much. (Anh ky cu xu rat ki d'lku nay lam toi rat ngac nhien.) D Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung dai tu quan h? "thqj" sau dau ph§y. B, C Cac phuong an sai: y "be surprised" khong phai la y chinh. ,>iM'' Question 42: He cannot lend me the book now. He has not finished reading it yet. (Bay gio anh ay chira the cho toi mugn cuon sach dugc. Anh ay chua dpc xong.) B Dap an dung. Ta c6 moi quan he ve thai gian giua hai cau (chu y trang tu now) nen ta dung menh de trang ngu chi thai gian vai "not until". A Phirong an nay dung cum tir "having done" de chi hanh dpng dpc sach do hoan tat. Having finished reading the book, he cannot lend it to me. (Dpc xong cuon sach nhung anh ay khong thk cho toi mugn dupe.) C Phuong an sai. Not having finished reading the book, he will lend it to me. (Chua dpc xong cuon sach nhung anh ay se cho toi mugn.) D Phuong an sai: m^nh de bSt dau bang "as long as" (mien la) la m?nh de dieu ki?n. Question 43: Crazianna is a big country. Unfortunately, it has never received respect from its neighbours. (Crazianna la mpt qu6c gia Ian. Rui thay, no khong he dugc cac quoc gia Ian can kinh ne.) D Dap an dung. Ta c6 hai cau c6 y nghTa doi lap nhau nen ta diing menh de chi nhugng bp vai "though" de ket hgp. Luu y: m^nh de "// has never received respect from its neighbours " la y chinh. A Phuong an sai: ta khong the diing m^nh de chi nguyen nhan vai "because" de k^t hgp. B Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung menh de chi ket qua \6\" de l^^t hop. C Phuong an sai: day la cau nhan manh chu tiJ "Crazianna". Question 44: His academic record at high school was poor. He failed to apply to 'hatprestigious institution. (Ket qua hpc tap ciia cau ta a trung hpc rat kern. Cau ta '^hong thi nop dan vao truang danh tieng do.) t) Dap an dung. Cau thu nh^t la nguyen nhan dan den ket qua a cau thu hai. Ta ^^fg tu noi cau "as a result" de chi moi quan he nhan qua nay. 161 A Yeu t6 sai la "he clidn't apply to that prestigious institution ". Can ta khong dij dieu kien nop don clu'r khong pliai cau ta khong nop don vao truong do. B Phuong an sai: His academic record at high school was poor as a result of hix failure to apply to that prestigious institution. (Ket qua lioc tap ciia cau ta a trung hoc r^t kem la ket qua cua viec khong the npp don vao truong danh tieng do.) C Phuong an sai: cum hien tai phan tir (-ing) ket hgp v6i menh de chinh kh6n<. the dien ta moi quan he nhan qua. Question 45: Smoking is an extremely harmful habit. You should give it up immediately. (Hut thuoc la la thoi quen cue ky tai hai. Anh nen bo hut thuoc ngay.) D Dap an dung. Cau thu nhat la nguyen nhan dan den hanh dong dien ta troiig cau thu hai. Ta dung menh de chi nguyen nhan bk dau bang "as " (boi vi, vi). A Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung menh de trang ngu chi thai gian de ket hop hai cau. Hon nira ngij nghTa cua cau nay sai. B Phuong an sai. You should give up smoking immediately and you will fall into an extremely harmful habit. (Anh nen bo hut thuoc ngay, va anh se bat ddu mot thoi quen cue la tai hai. C Phuong an sai. Stop your smoking immediately so it will become one of your extremely harmful habits. (Tu bo hut thuoc ngay vi no se tra thanh mpt thoi quen cue ky tai hai. Question 46: Cau hoi ve thanh ngu. D Dap an diing: at home (thoai mai, tu nhien nhu a nha). Why don't you sit down and tnake yourself at home ? (Sao anh khong ngoi xuong va cu tu nhien nhu a nha?) A Phuong an sai: at peace (hoa binh, hoa thuan). ^^^ ^ B Phuong an sai: at rest (khong cu dong). C Phuong an sai: make it your own home (bien no thanh gia dinh rieng cua anh). Question 47: C Dap an dung. Cau true "needn't have + qua khu phan tir" dien ta mpt hanh dong khong can thiet ma lai dugc thuc hien. "You needn 't have cooked so many dishes. There are only three of us for lunch." (Dang le chj khong can nau qua nhieu mon an nhu the. Chi c6 ba nguoi dung bua trua thoi.) A, B, D Cac phuang an sai: wouldn't have dung cho cau dieu kien loai U'- oughtn't theo sau la "to"; couldn't have dien ta su suy doan trong qua khur. Question 48: Cau nay hoi ve ngu' dong tu (phrasal verbs). C Dap an dung: break out (khai phat bat thinh linh). The Second World Wci'' broke out in 1939. (The chien thu hai bung no nam 1939. A, B, D Cac phuang an sai: bring about (dem lai ket qua); turn up (xuat hien); take out (lay di). Question 49: Cau nay hoi ve ngu dong tir (phrasal verbs). 162 get I my iNTiffWTVTJWH Khang Vi§t B Dap an dung: speed up (lam tang toe do). "We'd better speed up if we want get there in time. " (Chung ta nen tang toe neu chung ta muon din do kjp luc.) A, C, D Cac phuang an sai: turn down (bat am lugng); take up (tiep tuc mpl c6ng viec bo da); put down (de xuong). Question 50: Cau nay la cau phuc vai menh de quan he d giua cau c6 dong tir so it {takes) nen chii tir ciia no cQng la s6 it (rnealtlng). Luu y: melting takes place at a temp'^rature, va ta dung dai tij quan he "which" thay cho "-temperature ". Dap an la B. The temperature at which melting takes place varies widely from material to material. (Nhiet do ma sir tan chay xay ra a do thay doi nhieu tCiy theo V9t lieu.) Question 51: B Dap an diing: barely (= in a way that is just possible but only with cjifficulty): vira van, chi dii. The village was barely visible through the dense fog. (Ngoi lang chi hien Id md trong suong mu day dac.) A, C, D Cac phuang an sai: only (duy chi); mostly (phan Idn, chii yiu la); hard (can man). . Question 52: Ta c6 dieu kien khong c6 that d hien tai dugc noi gian tiep: "without animals and plants" = "if there were no animals and plants", nen no ket hgp vdi menh de chinh cua cau dieu ki?n loai 11. Dap an la A. What would life on earth be like without animals and plants?, \j\ (Cugc song tren trai dat se nhu the nao neu khong cd dong, thuc vat?) |.Si /; Question 53: Cau nay hoi vk k\g giao t\ip. , ^, Dap an la D. ^ ^^'^^j Harry: "Areyou ready, Kate? There's not much time left. " i,, j Kate: "Yes, just a minute. I'm coming !" Harry: Kate, ban chuln bj xong chua? Khong can nhieu thdi gian dau. ; f ' Kate: Vang, chd mgt chut. Tdi d§n ngay. Cac phuong an sai: No longer (khong con nua); / won't finish (Tdi se khong hoan tat); I'd he OK (Tdi khong sao). Question 54: ' A Dap an diing. no matter how (in whatever way): bat ke nhu the nao, du, mac du. "No matter how you treat him, he 'II help you. He's .so tolerant. " (Du anh doi xu anh ay nhu the nao thi anh ay cung se giup anh. Anh ta rat khoan dung.) B. Phuong an sai: in addition to (ngoai ra, them vao) + cym danh tu/ danh dong tu. Phuong an sai: even though (mac du) dijng cho menh de chi sir nhugng bg ^'^n ta hai y doi lap nhau. D Phuang an sai: as if (nhu the la). '1^"''' Question 55: Cau nay hdi ve ngu dgng tu (phrasal verbs). ' ' H'C Dap an dung: take in (= understand): hilu. I could not take in the lecture at '^'j- It was too difficult for me. (Tdi khong hieu chut gi ve bai giang ca. No qua khd ^^i vdi tdi.) 163 Giai nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh " A, B, D Cac plurong an sai: gel along (hoa thuan); make off{&i mat, cuon goi); hold on (nam chat, giCr chat). Question 56: Menh de danh ngCr (noun clause) bat dau bang what c6 the lam chu ngCr trong cau. A Dap an dung. / did not want to believe them, but in fact, what they said was true. (Toi khong muon tin ho, nhung that ra dieu ho noi la dung.) B Phuong an sai: dai tir "what" khong the lam chu tir cua dpng tir "say" d thi chu dong. what has been said. C Yeu t6 sai: they were said{\\\k. bj dpng); phai sua lai nhu dap an A D Phuong an sai: ta khong dung menh de quan he khong gioi han v6i dai tir "which" thay the cho ca menh de truoc. Question 57: Ta c6 tinh hu6ng d tuang lai nen dong tir "wear" a thi Tirong lai tiep dien. Dap an la B. "You 'II recognize Jenny when you see her. She will be wearing a red hat. "(Anli se nhan ra Jenny khi anh gap c6 ay. Co ay se doi chiec non mau do.) Question 58: Cau nay hoi ve ki nang giao tiep. Alfonso: "1 had a really good time. Thanks for the lovely evening. " Alfonso: Toi dugc huong mot khoang thai gian thoai mai. Cam on ve buoi toi tuyet voi. A Dap an dung: I'm glad you enjoyed it (Toi mirng la anh thich thii). B, D Cac phirang an sai: chung la cau tra 16i cho cau hoi C6-Kh6ng. C Phuong an sai: Oh, that's right (6, dirge r6i) - dung de dap lai 16i xin loi. Question 59: Cac nay de cap den so sanh bSng va so sanh hon voi ti'nh tir. B Dap an dung. So sanh khong bang: not as/to + tiqnh tii7trang tir + as. "This shirt is not nearly as expensive as that one." (Chiec ao so mi nay gan nhu khong dat bang chiec ao kia.) A Phuong an sai. Trang tir much chi b6 nghTa cho tinh tiJ so sanh han, khong dung voi so sanh bang "as as". C Phuong an sai. So sanh hon: less + to'nh tir dai +than (kem hpn). D Phuong an sai. Trang tir chi cap do "far" phai dung truoc "much": far (too) much. Question 60: Day la loai bien bao: NO + V-ing (Cam ) Dong tir: trespass (= enter land or a building that you do not have permission): xam nhap. "NO TRESPASSING" = Ckm vao! Dap an dung C: not to enter (khong dugc vao). Question 61: Cau nay hoi v^ kT nang giao tiep. Sue: "Can you help me with my essay? " Sue: Ban hay gii'ip toi lam bai luan nay. D Dap an dung: Why not? (Tai sac khong?) - day la cau d6ng y trirac lai de nghi A Phuong an sai. "Yes, I'm afraid not" (Vang, toi e rang khong the) la cau tra \ci\o cau hoi C6-Kh6ng. B Phuong an sai. "/ think that, too " (Toi cung nghT the) dien ta sir dong y voi y Y\kn nguoi khac. C Phuong an sai. Not completely" (Khong hoan toan) dien ta sir dong y mot h^n voi nguoi khac. uestion 62: Vai dao ngCr khi dira trang tir chi noi chon ra dau menh de ta Khong can dung trg dong tir ma chi vi?c dua ra truoc chu tir: Trang tii- chi noi chon + dong tir + chii tir B Dap an diing. The instructor blew his whistle and off ran the runners. (Huan Itiyen vien thoi coi va cac van dong vien chay viit di.) ' A, C Hai plurong an nay diing sai thi dong tir (dong tii' "run" khong the chia d thi Qua khir tiep dien) vi hanh dong nay xay ra tire thi. D Phuong an sai. Ncu khong diing dao ngir ta phai sira tlianh: the runners ran off. Question 63: C Dap an dung. Luii y: prevent something from (ngm chan). She built a high wall round her garden to prevent her fruit from being stolen. (Co ay xiiy buc tuong cao \ung quanh ngoi viron de ngan chan trai cay bj danii ctip.) A Plurong an sai: enable someone to do .something (cho phep). B Plurong an sai: so that + menh de chi miic dich "so that her fruit would be stolen " (de trai cay ciia c6 ay se bj danh cap) c6 ngir nghia khong phii hgp,J ,» D Plurong an sai: /// order that + menh chi muc dich (chu khong diing voi cum tir). Question 64: B Daj:) an dung: /// case = phong khi (c6 nghTa la trong truvng hop chuycn gi 4o xay ra ninrng nguoi noi khong mong nnion dieu do). Before I left for my sunvner camp, my mother told her to take warm clothes with me in case it was cold. (Truoc khi toi di trai he mt? toi bao toi inang thco quan ao am phong kiii troi ianh.) A Plurong an sai: despite + c\\m tir chi sy nhirgng bg. , C Plurong an sai: so that + menh de chi muc dich. I) Phirong an sai: whereas (= while) + lucnh dc chi su doi lap. Question 65: B Dap an dung othenvise/ or else (= ncu khong) diing d6 neu kel qua khi dieu •16 khong xay ra hoac tinh huong thay doi. "Never be late for an interview, otherwise you can't get the job. " (Khong bao gicV ^^n phong van tre, neu khong anh se khong xin dugc vice lam.) A, D Plurong an sai: unless = if not (trir khi) - chi dieu kiC-n (notj late for an "tterview. ^ ,,), C Phuang an sai. Co th5 sira I?!: or so or else. , nhiih 'Hi- li 165 Question 66: Day la cau dieu kien loai III: Menh de If. chu ngu* + had + qiia khii' phan tir Menh de cliinh: chii ngu + would ('d) have + qiia khu phan tir Dap an la B: hadn't been. If it hadn't been for the heavy storm, the accident would not have happened. (Neu kliong vi tran bao kliung kliiep tlii tai nan c6 le kliong xay ra.) Question 67: A Dap an dung. Ta dung trang tir "however" de noi hai menh de doi lap nhau. Til- noi cau nay c6 the a vj tri dau, giua hoac cuoi cau thu hai. Tru-oc va sau "however" piiai c6 dau pliay hoac dan chani. The sky was cloudy and foggy. We went to the beach, however. (Troi nliieu may va suong mil. Tuy nliicn clu'ing toi van di ra bai bien.) B, C, D Cac phuong an sai: chi'ing khong phai la tir noi cau (sentence connector). Even though (dii, mac du) diing trong menh de chi sir nhugng bo; .so (nen, cho nen) dung trong menh de chi ket qua va yet (= nhung) la lien tir chu khong phai tir noi cau. Question 68: Cau nay hoi ve ngu dong tir (phrasal verbs). A Dap an dung: come between and(lam anh liuang, ton hai) He never lets any t lung come between him and his weekend fishing trip. (Anii ay khong bao gia de dieu gi anh hirong den chuyen di cau ca cuoi tuan.) B, C, D Cac phuong an sai: come on (= hii dau ); come up (xay ra) la noi dong tu' (khong c6 tan ngu); gioi tir among diing cho nhom nhieu hon hai va khong diing vai lien i\x and. Question 69: D Dap an dung. Ngu canh doi hoi mot yeu cau danh cho Mike. Would you mind making some coffee, Mike? (Mike, anh lam on pha mot it ca plic giiip toi diioc khong?) A Phuong an sai. Cau yeu c&w. Would/Will/Can/Could you ? B Phuong an sai. Shall you make some coffee, Mike? (DS toi pha cho anh ca phe CO duoc khong Mike? - ngir ngliTa khong phii hop) C Phuong an sai. Cau de nghj "Why don't we ?" dahh cho mot nhom chu khong rieng cho Mike. Question 70: Luu y: chii tir + would rather/sooner + m^nh de that (chu tir + thi qua khii- gia djnh - past subjunctive) (khi hai chii tir khac nhau). Our boss would rather we didn't chat during the working hours. (Ong cin'i khong niuon chung ta tan gau trong gia lam viec.) Question 71: According to the passage, the word culture (Theo doan van. tir culture ) A Dap an dung: is related to the preparation and use of land for farming (lien he v6i sir cliuan bj va sir dung dat de trong trot). 166 Y trong doan van: "Culture is derived from the treatment and care of the goil '^^'^ of what grows on it. " (Tir culture bat nguon tir vif c cliam s6c dat trong va nhCfiig thu moc tren do.) (jt, B Phiiang an sai develops from Greek and Roman literature and history (pliat triln til' nen van hoc va Ijch su- ciia Hy Lap va La Ma - khong dugc de cap trong doan van). C Phuong an sai comes from a source that has not been identified (xuat phat tir iTiot nguon goc chua duoc xac djnh - xem lai dap an A). D Phuong an sai derives from the same root as civilization does (bat nguon ciing mot nguon goc nhu tir civilization. Y trong bai: '"Distinctions have been drawn too between culture and civili^'ilio" " (Nguoi ta ciing do rut ra sy khac biet giua culture va civilization). Question 72: // is stated in paragraph I that a cultured person (Doan I neu ning mot nguoi c6 van hoa ) C Dap an dung: has knowledge of arts, literature, and music (c6 kien tliuc ve nghe tiiuat, van ligc va am nhac). * Y trong bai: "A person of culture has a knowledge of and interest in the arts, literature, and music. " A Phuong an sai has a Job related to cultivation (c6 ciing viec lien quan den trong trot). Tir culture moi lien quan den trong trot. B Phuong an sai takes care of the soil and what grows on it (day la iigliTa ciia tir culture chir khong piiai a cultured person). D Phuong an sai does a job relevant to education (lam ciing viec c6 lien quan den giao due - khong dugc de cap trong doan van). Question 73: The author remarks that cidture and civilization are the two words that Tac gia nhan xet r5ng culture va civilization la hai tir D Dap an dung: do not develop from the same meaning (khong bat nguon tir ciing mot nghTa). Y trong bai: "Distinctions have been drawn too between culture and civilization; the latter is a word derived not, like culture or agriculture, from the soil, but from the city." (Nguoi ta cung rut ra sir khac biet giua culture va civilization, tir tliir hai khong nhu tir culture hoac civilization bat nguon tir dat trong ma no bat nguon tir tlianh thi.) A, B, C Cac pliuoiig an sai: share the same word formation pattern (c6 ciing niau tir loai - khong dugc de cap); are both related to agriculture and cultivation (ciing lien quan den nong ngliiep va trong trot - sai); have nearly the same ""-'aning (c6 ngir nghTa gan nhu nhau - sai). Question 74: // can be inferred from the passage that since the 20''' century (Ta CO the suy tir doan van la tir th6 ki 20 ) C Dap an diing: classical literature, philosophy, and history have not been ^'^iight as compulsory subjects (van hgc c6 diSn, triet ligc va Ijch sir khong con la •^on hoc bat bugc). 167 Y trong doan van: "the study of literature, philosophy, and history ceased in the ih 20 century to he central to school and university education " (viec hoc tap van lioc c6 diSn, triit hoc va Ijch sir khong con la chinh yen trong giao due dai hoc va ph6 thong trong the ki 20). '^^ A, B, D Cac phuong an sai: schools and universities have not taught classical literature, philosophy, and history (cac truang pho thong va dai hoc khong day van hoc CO dien, triet hoc va Ijch su nu'a); classical literature, philosophy, and history have been considered as core subjects (van hoc c6 dien, triet hoc va ijch su' dugc xem niiu cac mon hoc chinh); all schools and universities have taught classical literature, philosophy, and history (tat ca cac truong pho thong va dai hoc deu day van hoc c6 dien, triet hoc va Ijch su). Question 75: The word "attributes " in paragraph 1 most likely means (Tir "attributes" trong doan 1 c6 ngliTa gan vdi ) ; C Dap an dung: cjualilies (= thing that are a part of a person's character): dac ti'nh; attribute (thuoc tinh). A, B, D Cac phuong an sai: aspects (nhung khia canh cua mot sir vlec); fields (nhung ITnh vuc); skills (kT nang thuang ve thuc hanh, trong doan van de cap den van hoc, triet hoc va lich su). Question 76: The word "static" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by (Tu "static" trong doan 2 c6 the thay the phu hop nhat boi ) C Dap an dung: unchanged (khong thay doi, nhu cu). Y trong doan van: "Cultures evolve or develop. They are not static. " (Cac nen van hoa tien trien hoac phat trien. Chung khong nhu cu.) ; Nhuvay: "he not static" Xuax\%Avxang\a\ or develop". A, B, D Cac phuong an sai: regular (thuong xuyen); balanced (can bang); dense (day dac). Question 77: Which of the following is NOT staled in the passage ? (Dieu nao sau day khong dugc neu trong doan van?) A Dap an dung: Anthropology and sociology have tried to limit the references to culture. (Nhan chung hoc va xa hoi hoc da c6 gang han che y ngliTa lien quan den culture.) Doan 1 CO neu: "under the influence of anthropologists and sociologists, the word culture Xo refer to a whole way of life of people, including their customs, laws, conventions, and values" (chju anh huong cua nhan chimg hoc va .\ hoi hoc tir culture de cap den toan bo each sinh song cua nguoi dan, bao gom phong tuc luat phap, luat le va cac gia trj) B Phuong an sai: "Distinctions have been drawn between culture and civilization.'" y nay dugc neu d doan dau 2, xem l^i cau 71D. C Phuong an sai: "The word culture can be used to refer to a whole way of lif*^ of people." y nay dugc neu a cuoi doan I, xem lai dap an A. 168 uty INHH TVITV DWH Knang vi§t D Phuong an sai: "The use of the word culture has been changed since the 19"' century." (Viec su dung tu culture da thay doi tij- thS ki 19.) y trong bai: "the use of the word cuhure has been strongly influenced by conceptions of evolution in the ]9 century and of development in the 20 century" (vi$c su dung tu culture da gliiu anh huong manh me cua khai niem vh su tien hoa trong the ki 19 va svr phat triln a the ki 20.) Question 78: // is difficult to give the definitions of the word culture EXCEPT for jig (That kho de dua ra djnh nghTa cua tu culture ngoai trir ) A Dap an dung: agricultural and medical meanings (y nghTa ve nong nghiep va y hoc). Doan 3 c6 neu: ''The only non-problematic definitions go hack to agricultural meaning and medical meaning" (Cac djnh nghTa khong kho hieu chi xu5t phat tu nghTa ve nong nghiep va y hgc ma thoi). B, C, D Cac phuong an sai vi theo dap an A chi cac nghTa ve nong nghiep va y hoc moi khong gay kho hieu ma thoi: historical and figurative meanings (nghTa ve Ijch su va an du); philosophical and historical meanings (nghTa ve triet hgc va Ijch su); sociological and anthropological meanings (nghTa ve xa hoi hgc va nhan chung hgc). Question 79: Which of the following is NOT true about the word culture? f.ii (Dieu gi sau day khong dung ve tu culture?) A Dap an dung: // is a word that cannot he defined. (Do la mot tu khong the djnh nghTa). Doan 3 c6 neu: "The multiplicity of meanings attached to the word made and will make it difficult to define. " (V6 so nghTa gan lien vai tu nay da va se lam cho vi^c djnh nghTa gap kho khan - chu khong phai la khong the.) B Phuong an sai: lis use has been considerably changed. (Viec su dung tu nay do thay doi dang ke). y nay dung, xem lai cau 76. C Phuong an sai: It differs from the word civilization. (No khac biet so vdi tu civilization), y nay dung, xem lai cau 73. D Phuong an sai: "// evolves from agriculture. " (No bat nguon tu nong 'ighiep). Y nay dung, xem lai cau 71, dap an A. Question 80: The passage mainly discusses (Doan van chu yeu ban luan Li D Dap an dung: the multiplicity of meanings of the word culture (sir da dang "ghTa cua tu culture). A Phuong an sai: the distinction between culture and civilization (su khac biet 8'Qa culture va civilization- chi dugc de cap d doan 2). B Phuong an sai: the figurative meanings of the word culture (nghTa an dv cua culture - khong phai chu de chinh cua doan van). ' C Phuong an sai: the derivatives of the word culture (cac tir phat sinh cua tu ci^//j//x'- khong phai chu de chinh cua doan van.) 169 G\i\h CDBT TN Anh VSn - NgO Van Minh De THI TUYEN SINH DAI HOC NAM 2010 M6n Thi: Anh Van; Khoi D Thoi gian lam bai: 90 phut, khong ki thoi gian phat de Ma de thi: 358 De thi goni 80 cau (Tir cau 1 den 80) Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 1: Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. A. to walk B. walking C. walked D. has walked Question 2: Our industrial output from $2n million in 2002 to $4 million this year. A. rises B. has risen C. was rising D. rose Question 3: Serbia defeated Germany surprised everyone. A. Whether B. When C. Because D. That Question 4: Even if you are rich, you should save some money for a day. A. windy B. rainy C. foggy D. snowy Question 5: Laura had a blazing with Eddie and stormed out of the house. A. gossip B. chat C. word D. row Question 6: All students should be and literate when they leave school. A. numerate B. numeric C. numeral D. numerous Question 7: broken several world records in swimming. A. She is said that she has B. People say she had * C. She is said to have D. It is said to have Question 8: Bill: "Can I get you another drink?" ;'' Jerry: " " A. Forget it B. No, it isn't C. No, I'll think it over D. Not just now Question 9: Liz: " Thanks for the nice gift you brought to us!" Jennifer: " " A. All right. Do you know how much it costs? B. Not at all. Don't mention it. C. Actually speaking, 1 myself don't like it. D. Welcome! It's nice of you. Question 10: She had to borrow her sister's car because hers was A. out of work B. out of order C. off work D. off chance Question 11: Ben: " " , , . , Jane: "Never mind." A. Congratulations! How wonderful! Uty mffffTOITVDWH Khaiig Viei B. Sorry for staining your carpet. Let me have it cleaned. C. Thank you for being honest with me. D. Would you mind going to dinner next Sunday? !; itlS ^ni; > Question 12: "You can go to the party tonight you are sober when you come home." A. as long as B. as well as C. as far as D. as soon as Question 13: We with a swim in the lake. A. gave in B. cooled off C. got out . D. took up Question 14: As the drug took the boy became quieter. MS u ^ii' A. action B. influence C. effect D. force Question 15: I've warned you many times the front door unlocked. A. not leaving B. won't leave C. not to leave D. don't leave Question 16: "The inflation rate in Greece is five times my country," he said. A. as high as that in B. as much as C. as many as that in D. more than ¥' Question 17: It is true that this country produces more oil than ? ' ^' * A. any another country B. any countries else \ C. any another countries D. any country else Question 18: Not having written about the required topic, a low mark. ' A. the teacher gave me B. I was given C. the teacher gave D. my presentation was given Question 19: They're staying with us the time being until they can afford a house. A. during B. for C. at D. in Question 20: We have bought extra food our guests stay to dinner. A. so that B. when C. if D. in case " ' Question 21: The Internet has enabled people to with each other more quickly. A. interconnect B. interlink C. interact D. intervene Question 22: Mr. Black: "I'd like to try on these shoes, please." Sales girl: " " A. By all means, sir. B. That's right, sir. C. Why not? -i D.I'd love to. >'!!„!!; Question 23: Margaret: "Could you open the window, please?" \'''->v Henry: " " • A. I am, of course , B. Yes, with pleasure t ' C.I feel soriy U^il^'' :- p. yes, I can ^•'cstion 24: I might, I couldn't open the door. A. However hard JSJ B. As try C. Ti-y as D. No matter A<:';U' . . , 171 -Giai nhahh CDBT TIM AWygTr^nvgu-wn-wnrnT Question 25: Martha, Julia and Mark are 17, 19 and 20 years old A. independently B. separately C. respectively D. respectfully Question 26: he does sometimes annoys me very much. A. What B. When C. How D. Why Question 27: Since he failed his exam, he had to for it again. y,,, A. take B. sit C. make D. pass {.t. Question 28: If everyone , how would we control the traffic? A. could fly B. can fly C. flies D. had flown Question 29: The captain as well as all the passengers very frightened by the strange noise. A. have been B. was C. is D. were Question 30: It is imperative what to do when there is a fire. A. he must know about B. that everyone know , C. that he knew D. we knew , Read the followiii}; passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate t/ie correct answer to each oftlie questions from 31 to 40. In the West, cartoons are used chiefly to make people laugh. The important feature of all these cartoons is the joke and the element of surprise which is contained. Even though it is very funny, a good cartoon is always based on close observation of a particular feature of life and usually has a serious purpose. Cartoons in the West have been associated with political and social matters tor many years. In wartime, for example, the proved to be an excellent way of spreading propaganda. Nowadays cartoons are often used to make short, sharp comments on politics and governments as well as on a variety of social matters. In this way, the modern cartoon has become a very powerful force influencing people- in Europe and the United States. Unlike most American and European cartoons, however, many Chinese cartoon drawings in the past have also attempted to educate people, especially those who could not read and write. Such cartoons about the lives and sayings ot great men in China have proved extremely useful in bringing education to illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. Confucius, Mencius and Laozi have all appeared in very interesting stories presented in the form of cartoons. The cartoon^ themselves have thus served to illustrate the teachings of the Chinese sages in very attractive way. v^m im'j In this sense, many Chinese cartoons are different from Western cartoons in so far as they do not depend chiefly on telling jokes. Often, there is nothing to laugh a' when you see Chinese cartoons. This is not their primary arm. In addition t'^' commenting on serious political and social matters, Chinese cartoons have aimed spreading the traditional Chinese thoughts and culture as widely as possible amoi'J? the people. ^ . uiy iwRfT ivi 1V DWH KTiang vigT~ HI Today, however, Chinese cartoons have an added part to play in spreading Inowledge. They offer a very attractive and useful way of reaching people throughout the world, regardless of the particular country in which they live. Thus, tdrough cartoons, the thoughts and teachings of the old Chinese philosophers and gages can now reach people who live in such countries as Britain, France, America, Japan, Malaysia or Australia and who are unfamiliar with the Chinese culture. Until recently, the transfer of knowledge and culture has been overwhelmingly from the West to the East and not vice versa. By means of cartoons, however, publishing companies in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore are now having success in correcting this imbalance between the East and the West. Cartoons can overcome language barriers in all foreign countries. The vast increase in the popularity of these cartoons serves to illustrate the truth of Confucius's famous saying "One picture is worth a thousand words." Question 31: Which of the following clearly characterizes Western cartoons? A. Originality, freshness, and astonishment. , B. Humour, unexpectedness, and criticism. C. Enjoyment, liveliness, and carefulness. D. Seriousness, propaganda, and attractiveness. Question 32: Chinese cartoons have been useful as an important means of A. educating ordinary people B. spreading Western ideas C. political propaganda in wartime D. amusing people all the time Question 33: The major differences between Chinese cartoons and Western cartoons come from their A. purposes B. nationalities C. values D. styles Question 34: The pronoun "this" in paragraph 4 mostly refers to ;» , A. a propaganda campaign B. a piece of art C. an educational purpose D. a funny element Question 35: The passage is intended to present A. contrast between Western cartoons and Chinese cartoons ^ B. an opinion about how cartoons entertain people ,\. a description of cartoons of all kinds the world over . D. an outline of Western cartoons and Chinese cartoons ' Question 36: Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? , A. A very Powerful Force in Influencing People B. Cartoons as a Way of Educating People , C. Chinese Cartoons and Western Cartoons " D. An Excellent Way of Spreading Propaganda Question 37: In general, Chinese cartoons are now aiming at A. illustrating the truth of Chinese great men's famous sayings B. bringing education too illiterate and semi-literate people in the world 173 "Grai nhanh cum TH wnn vdi[ ^-wgo-vcnnwmn- C. spreading the Chinese ideas and cultural values throughout the world D. disseminating traditional practices in China and throughout the world Question 38: The word "imbalance" in paragraph 6 refers to A. the mismatch between the East cartoons and the West cartoons - ti\r. B. the influence of the East cartoons over the West cartoons .'/i.:; C. the dominant culture influence of the West cartoons D. the discrimination between the West culture and the East culture Question 39: Which of the following is most likely the traditional subject of Chinese cartoons? A. The stories and features of the lives of great men the world over, B. The illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. C. Jokes and other kinds of humour in political and social matters. D. The philosophies and sayings of ancient Chinese thinkers. Question 40: According to the passage, which of the following is true? A. Western cartoons always have a serious purpose. B. Cartoons will replace other forms of writing. C. Cartoons can serve various purposes. D. Language barriers restricted cartoons. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word thai differs from tite rest in tlie position of tlie main stress in each of tlie followiiv^ questions. Question 41: A. adventure B. advantage Question 42: A. imagine B. inhabit Question 43: A. periodic B. electric Question 44: A. organism B. prevention Question 45: A. popularity B. politician Marl< tIte letter A, B, C, or D on your answer slieet to show tlie underlined part that needs correction. Question 46: Many people have found the monotonous buzzing of the vuvuzelu in the 2010-World-Cup matches so annoyed. Question 47: In order no money would be wasted, we had to account for every penny we spent. Question 48: The team leader demanded from his team members a serious attitudi^ towards work, good team spirit, and that they work hard. Question 49: In my judgment, I think Hem is the best physicist among the scientists of the SEA region. Question 50: After analyzing the steep rise in profits according to your report, i* was convinced that your analyses were correct. C. advertise C. continue C. contagious C. attraction C. documentary D. adverbial D. disappear D. suspicious D. engagemeiU D. laboratory ^ \^ty iiMnmvirvpvvn rxiidny viifl Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer g/ieet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 60. It's often said that we learn things at the wrong time. University students frequently do the minimum of work because they're crazy about a good social life instead. Children often scream before their piano practice because it's so boring. They have to be given gold stars and medals to be persuaded to swim, or have to be tiribed to take exams. But the story is different when you're older. Over the years, I've done my share of adult learning. At 30, I went to a college and did courses in History and English. It was an amazing experience. For starters, 1 was paying, so there was no reason to late - I was the one frowning and drumming my fingers if the tutor was late, not the other way round. Indeed, if I could persuade him to linger for an extra five minutes, it was a bonus, not a nuisance. I wasn't frightened to ask questions, and homework was a pleasure not a pain. When I passed an exam, I had passed it for me and me lone, not for my parents or my teachers. The satisfaction I got was entirely personal. Some people fear going back to school because they worry that their brains have got rusty. But the joy is that, although some parts have rusted up, your brain has leant all kinds of other things since you were young. It has learnt to think independently and flexibly and is much better at relating one thing to another. What you lose in the rust department, you gain in the maturity department. In some ways, age is a positive plus. For instance, when you're calm and simply do something carefully again and again, eventually you'll get the hang of it. The confidence you have in other areas - from being able to drive a car, perhaps - means that if you can't, say, build a chair instantly, you don't, like a child, want to destroy your first pathetic attempts. Maturity tells you that you will, with application, eventually get there. 1 hated piano lessons at school, but I was good at music. And coming back to it, with a teacher who could explain why certain exercises were useful and with musical concepts that, at the age of ten, I could never grasp, was magical. Initially, ' did feel a bit strange, thumping out a piece that I'd played for my school exams, ^ith just as little comprehension of what the composer intended as I'd had all those years before. But soon, complex emotions that I never knew poured out from my fingers, and suddenly I could understand why practice makes perfect. Question 51: It is implied in paragraph 1 that A. parents should encourage young learners to study more e• B. young learners are usually lazy in their class ,. • C. young learneis often lack a good motivation for learning D. teachers shoi Id give young learners less homework Question 52: The w riter's main point in paragraph 2 is to show that as people grow A. they have a m jre positive attitude towards learning 175 [...]... sir doc tliam chua duoc phat hien ' , C a u 27 : - Dap an: D vj A : tir each ciia nhung nguai doc chuyen ve cac phirang tien truyen thong dai chiing -f.yS C: mot yeu cau doi voi so doc gia thuoc mot nganh kien thuc dac thuJ D: lirong sach phai doc danh cho cac nha chuyen mon ,,j Cau 32: - Dap an: D C a u 28 : - Dap an: D - Dien giai: Tliong tin 6f cau 2 doan 2: Examinations of factors related to the i... thuyet ve nhung ngoi sao khong lo mau do sfii 21 6 c •• "> • j">»'^>> 21 7 GiJi nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - Ng6 VSn Minh C: make ( v ) : lam, san x u l t , chuan bi(cai gi) C a u 45: - Dap an: D - Dien giai: Bai van c6 the dirge tn'eh tir mgt tap chi khoa hgc, chu khong phai: A : mot bien nien sur khoa hoc r g u 52: B mystery (n): su huyen hi, dieu hi dn Danh tir nay phii hgp voj ngiJ ^iih CO " u n k... moi quan he y tirong khong phu hgp: i (thekia) [>f Km A: include ( v ) : bao gom C: comprise (v): bao gom \ D: arouse ( v ) : danh thirc ai tinh ngu Gi5i nhanh CDBT TIM Anh van - NgS VSn Minh • W H KfTan^ vi?i C a u 69: D reaction (n): phdn I'mg, hanh dong V j tri a day can mpt danh tir Loai (A, B, C ) vi: l (;:au 7 : a u 78: - Dsip sin: D o ; c A: reactor (n): 16 plian ung hat nhan (khong hop nghTa)... who said that education was a waste o f time A Sorry, I don't 22 2 B urgently Cau 24 : The author o f the passage puts the word "waste" in quotation marks C typed Paris?" A better D good grades Cau 23 : The word "desperately" in the passage mostly means C a u 17: - "Has an announcement been made about the eight o'clock flight to C a u 20 ; They would B a strong educational background C a lot o f money... with their spare time ^ B education at the time was so cheap C all citizens should be educated in a republic , ,^ D people had nothing else to do except go to school D rather 22 3 G i i i nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - Ng6 van Minh C a u 26 : The word "reformers" in the passage mostly means B although he didn't know much about that company A C so he didn't know much about that company ,1 vsr A people who try... dirge hira cap clio cho a tot lion m D: 2/ 3 bo phim c6 tinh plie phan han phan con lai ntalfunctions, B: bj xua duoi khoi cac trang trai nuoi ciiu - B: 2/ 3 bo phim tao cam giac nan long chain hiem, B: phephan, Question 52: - Dap an: A - A: 2/ 3 bo phim khien khan gia thich thu nhat A /'su:pDvaiz3(r)/ Question 64: B A /aeb'n:xml/ ^»»estion 65: A A /'faejnsbl/ 20 1 v./Ly i m n n iwi"g~ijvvn ^^a^g vi?i... Irdi se co riil lai vd han d Idm se day n/ianh Idc dd cdc phdn img nhiel hgch Cdc viing be mat se gidn i II A: tra thanh mot hanh tinh nguoi va co the c u t r u duac Thong tin a doan 2: About five billion years from now, the core of the Sun will - , , Earth, it will become a white dwarf star: Sau khi mat trai teo Igi hdng kich thuac C: se tiep tiic la mot anh t i lion man vang tlicm 10 t i nam nua... attitudes ast; i ; a 20 5 uty imnn ivi r v u v v n KTiariy vii?i Cau 3 1 : The phrase "a specialized readership" in paragraph 4 mostly means A a status for readers specialized in mass media B a limited number o f readers in a particular area o f knowledge i'J'>»«-i'{ ' C a requirement for readers in a particular area o f knowledge D a reading volume for particular professionals C a u 32: The phrase "oral... 37: - Dap an: C Question 27 : - Dap an: A - ' Question 36: - Dap an: C - la mpt trong nhung dong tir ay Cac chon lua con lai ( A , B, D) sai cau true - ''tiUO D: reforestation (n): sir tai trong rijng Question 26 - Dap an: C Dien giai: Suy luan chSc chan ve mpt vi?c phii djnh a hi^n tai: bep khong " ban dupe v i vira moi dupe lau dpn • O? ^- business: hang doanh nhan Question 25 : - Dap an: D Cac chpn... e dp an uong lanh manh va quan binh a greater Question 48: - Dap sin: B opportunity for gathering a variety of plants: Nguac lai, sir phong phu ciia time - vat a cc'ic vT do thdp han ciia viing nhiC't dai da cung I'mg ca hoi Ian hem di thu hai Dien gisii: ''Nlumg khdc biet ve moi Inrang khong anh hm'mg den cdc xa hoi tSn tai a mire tdi Ihieni' la mot y sai: Thong tin a cau cuoi doan 2: / / ; short, . tolerant. " (Du anh doi xu anh ay nhu the nao thi anh ay cung se giup anh. Anh ta rat khoan dung.) B. Phuong an sai: in addition to (ngoai ra, them vao) + cym danh tu/ danh dong tu. Phuong. greater opportunities to i/Mc/y. (Trong phong trao dau tranh a MT, Ian song doi nu quyen kin thii niiat bat 157 Giai nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh ^ dau vao giua thi ki 19. Susan . the ki 20 khi nhirng nha dau tranh cho nu quyen gianh dugc quyen bau cu cho phy nO.) A Phuong an sai: British women did not complete their traditional supporting role (phu nu Anh khong

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