He said that he wrote home every week.. He said that I write home every week.. He said that the sun is 92 miles away.. He said that the sun to be 92 miles away.. He said that the sun was
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ĐỀ THAM KHẢO
I PRONUNCIATION AND STRESS
A Which word is stressed differently from the others?
1 A explanation B situation C conversation D contagious
2 A tranquility B prehistoric C accuracy D behavior
3 A understand B condition C formation D decision
5 A experience B discovery C intensity D violation
B Which underlined part is pronounced differently?
7 A desperate B irritate C grateful D frustrate
II GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURE
A Choose the word (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each sentence.
11 If you need an extra bed, you can use one .
A our B us C of ours D of us
12 I can’t do my homework tonight I a movie.
A am going to see B will see C shall see D will have seen
13 being late made the boss angry.
A Him B He’s C His D For him
14 By the end of Autumn, most of the leaves _ from the trees.
A will fall B will have fallen C have fallen D had fallen
15 What _ to see him at the stadium.
A a surprise B the surprise C surprise D surprising
16 He _ newspapers for ten years.
A is selling B has been sold C has been selling D sold
17 The more he tried to help her, _ she seemed to appreciate it.
A less B lesser C the less D the lesser
18 Gold, as well as silver _ in price.
A has fallen B have fallen C fall D are falling
19 He will not be _ to vote in this year’s election.
A old enough B enough old as C as old as D enough old
20 I had my brother _ the newspaper to me while I was abroad.
A to send B send C sent D sending
21 I asked her _.
A what is the answer B what the answer C what was the answer D what the answer was
22 Can you tell me ?
A what that is B what that be C what it is that D what is that
23 I asked her _.
A was she sure B she was sure or not C if she sure D if she was sure
24 He said, “I write home every week.”
A He said that he wrote home every week B He told that he wrote home every week.
C He said that he writes home every week D He said that I write home every week.
25 He said, “The sun is 92 miles away.”
A He said that the sun is 92 miles away B He said that the sun to be 92 miles away.
C He said that the sun was 92 miles away D He told that the sun is 92 miles away
26 There _ quite a lot of milk left in these bottles.
A are B is ` C are being D is being
27 She likes to listen to _ Radio Australia every day.
A a B the C an D no article is needed
28 “I haven’t turned in my papers yet.” “Oh, _.”
A I have neither B either I have C I haven’t either D I either
29 There are _ books for each student to have one.
A too B enough C some D much
30 “How do you like your new car?” “We’re very _ with the mileage.”
A pleasing B pleasure C please D pleased
B Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.
31 That commentator, his name I have forgotten, is very well-known.
A B C D
32 I enjoyed the book that you told me to read it.
A B C D
33 I don’t know where Klein should be or what he might be doing, but he should call us before now to let us know
A B C
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34 The committee agrees that a solution must be found right away, but it cannot agree on what it should be or
A B C
who might have been the best people to implement it
D
35 The latest addition to our company, Ms Nakamura, attended one of the wellest known universities, had some of the most
A B C
famous instructors, and scored among the highest in her graduating class
D
36. The foundation of calculus is laid by the famous Greek mathematician Archimedes.
A B C D
37 A mammal can be defined as a warm-blooded animal that feeds their babies with mother’s milk.
A B C D
38 Camp David, the official retreat of U.S presidents is located in an area where is there ample security.
A B C D
39 Suzy had better to change her study habits if she hopes to be admitted to a good university
A B C D.
40 The girls were sorry to had missed the singers when they arrived at the airport
A B C D
III CLOZE PASSAGE
Read the following passage and then choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best completes each blank
(41) of the garbage we produce every day is a major problem in cities around the world In the United States, over 160 million tons of garbage are produced every year Ten percent is recycled, ten percent is burned, and the rest is put in landfills But finding (42) for new landfills is becoming more difficult A city that has solved this problem in an unusual way is Machida, in Tokyo, Japan They have developed a totally new (43) to garbage disposal The (44) to the operation is public cooperation Families must divide their garbage into six categories:
1) Garbage that can be easily burned (that is, combustible garbage), such as kitchen and garden trash
2) Noncombustible garbage, such as small electrical appliances, plastic tools and plastic toys
3) Products that are poisonous or that (45) pollution, such as batteries and fluorescent lights
4) Bottles and glass containers that can be recycled
5) Metal containers that can be recycled
6) Large item, such as furniture and bicycles
The items in categories 1 to 5 are collected (46) different days (Large items are collected upon request) Then the garbage
is taken to a center that looks like a clean new office building or hospital Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort and (47) the garbage Almost everything can be reused: garden or kitchen trash becomes fertilizer; combustible garbage is burned to (48) electricity; metal containers and bottles are recycled; and old furniture, clothing, and other useful items are cleaned, repaired, and resold cheaply or given away The work provides (49) for handicapped persons and gives them a (50) to learn new skills
Nowadays, officials from cities around the world visit Machida to see whether they can use some of these ideas and techniques to solve their own garbage disposal problems
41 A Disposing B Dealing C Contriving D Ridding
43 A method B process C technique D approach
45 A produce B generate C originate D cause
47 A process B create C manipulate D mould
49 A positions B careers C situation D employment
IV COMPREHENSION READING
Read the following passage For questions 51 – 55, you are to choose one best answer (A, B, C or D) to each question.
People who travel frequently on business or for pleasure often suffer some form of health problem, yet over half of these problems can easily be prevented The most common ailment, a headache, can be avoided by taking along an ample supply of
aspirin or other pain reliever Another common affliction is motion sickness caused by the constant movement of vehicle Ginger
capsules, sold in most health-food stores, have been found effective as a remedy Other familiar problems include sunburn, which can be prevented by using an effective sunscreen, and insect bites, which can be controlled with the use of repellent spray or ointment For everyday cuts and scratches, a first-aid kit containing bandages and antiseptic cream is recommended
51 What is the best title for this passage?
A Frequent Traveler B Avoiding Travel Ailments C Common Health Problems D Traveling for Business or Pleasure
52 According to the passage, travelers are most commonly bothered by
A sunburn B motion sickness C insect bites D headaches
53 In line 4, the word “affliction” can best be replaced by
A result B experience C ailment D supply
54 According to the passage, what can be used to remedy motion sickness?
A A moving vehicle B Pain-killer C Ginger capsules D A first-aid kit
55 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a solution to a health problem?
A Sunscreen B Cold cream C Repellent spray D Aspirin