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  SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH HẬU GIANG     ĐỀ THI THỬ- KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2015 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)     ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 6  trang gồm 64 câu trắc nghiệm và phần tự luận) Mã đề thi 401       (Phần trắc nghiệm HS làm trên phiếu TLTN. Phần tự luận HS làm trên giấy thi) A. MULTIPLE CHOICE    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronouned differently from the other three in each question.  Question 1:   A. thousand      B. thereafter                 C. ethnic                        D. theatre  Question 2:  A. pushes           B. rushes                       C. sacrifices                  D. figures    Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word with the main stress different from that of the other three words in each question.  Question 3:    A. application B. compulsory              C. inhabitant                 D. certificate  Question 4:   A. surface         B. romance                   C. genius                        D. major  Question 5:  A. technical       B. official                     C. stimulate                   D. benefit Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.  Question 6:  It is considered women are suited for_______ childbearing and homemaking rather than social activities.        A. an                                  B. a                                 C. the                              D. Ø (no article)  Question 7:  Thanks to the women's liberation, women can take part in ________ activities.        A. socially                        B. socialize                   C. society                      D. social  Question 8:  They asked me _________ inParis then.        A. if my mother was working                               B. was my mother working                C. if my mother had worked                                D. if was my mother working  Question 9:  Many parts of the country are suffering water ______ after the unusually dry summer.        A. shortage                       B. absence                    C. supply                       D. thirst  Question 10:  ________want to get a job have to have certain qualifications and experience.        A. Those whom               B. Those which            C. Those who                D. Who Question 11:  When Carol _______ last night, I _______ my favorite show on television.        A. was calling / watched                                                                               B. had called / watched                  C.  called / was watching                                      D. called / have watched Question 12:  Most doctors and nurses have to work on a ________ once or twice a week at the hospital.        A. solution                       B. night shift                 C. household chores    D. special dishes  Question 13:  If you were not sick, ________ camping with us?        A. do you go                    B. are you going           C. will you go               D. would you go  Question 14:  The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to ________ her attention.        A. follow                          B. tempt                         C. attract                        D. pull Question 15:  __________ education is normally taken to include undergraduate arid postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training.        A. Intermediate                B. Primary                     C. Tertiary                     D. Secondary Question 16:  The room is too dirty. It _________now.        A. should be being cleaned                                  B. should clean                    C. should have cleaned                                         D. should be cleaning  Question 17:   _________ of all the staff, I would like to wish you a happy retirement.        A. Instead                         B. In place                     C. On behalf                  D. On account  Question 18:  The acronym of BBC comes from _________.        A. British broadcasted corporation                     B. British broadcasting corporation        C. Britiain's broadcast corporation                     D.Britain's broadcasting corporative  Question 19:  _______ the light rain, the baseball game will not be cancelled unless the other team concedes.        A. Despite                        B. However                   C. In spite                      D. Although  Question 20:  Mimi is going to take a trip with her friends about six days. Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank with the following exchange.             David: "_________________"             Mimi: "Thank you. Goodbye."        A. Have a good trip!                                                     B. How do you do?        C. May I introduce myself? My name's David Wilson.                                  D. Nice to meet you, Mimi.  Question 21:   It cost me about sixty dollars to have my tooth ________.        A. filling                           B. to fill                         C. fill                              D. filled  Question 22:  Last week, John did an essay very well, which was complimented. Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank with the following exchange.                Teacher: "John, you've written a much better essay this time."                 John: "________________"        A. Thank you. It's really encouraging.                B. You're welcome.        C. Writing? Why?                                                  D. What did you say? I'm so shy.  Question 23:  Most children nowadays prefer watching TV ___________ reading books.        A. over                              B. from                          C. than                           D. to  Question 24:  She is not really friendly. She does not ________ well with her classmates.        A. get into                         B. get up                        C. get on                        D. get out Mark  the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.  Question 25:  I think she will be suitable for the work because she has been working like a teacher                                           A                     B                                                  C               D for a long time. Question 26:  The students will have good preparations before they had their final examination next week.                                               A                                        B               C                              D  Question 27:  Women's movements ensure the full education, develop and advancement of women.                                                            A            B                            C                                    D  Question 28. Hardly he had got downstairs when the phone stopped ringing yesterday afternoon.                                     A                  B           C                                      D  Question 29:  By 1930, approximately 2000 steamboats had become operationally on the            A                     B                                                    C             D Mississippi River. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. BASKETBALL 1   Although he created the game of basketball at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, Dr. James A Naismith was a Canadian. Working as a physical education instructor at the International YMCA, now Springfield College, Dr. Naismith noticed a lack of interest in exercise among students during the wintertime. The new England winters were fierce, and the students balked at participating in outdoor activities. Naismith determined a fast-moving game that could be played indoors would fill a void after the baseball and football seasons had ended. 2   First, he attempted to adapt outdoor games such as soccer and rugby to indoor play, but he soon found them unsuitable for confined areas. Finally, he determined that he would have to invent a game. 3    In December of 1891, Dr. Naismith hung two old peach baskets at either end of the gymnasium at the school, and, using a soccer ball and nine players on each side, organized the first basketball game. The early rules allowed three points for each basket and made running with the ball violation. Every time a goal was made, someone had to climb a ladder to retrieve the ball. 4   Nevertheless, the game became popular. In less than a year, basketball was being played in both the United States and Canada. Five years later, a championship tournament was staged inNew York City, which was won by the Brooklyn Central YMCA. 5  The teams had already been reduced to seven players, and five became standard in 1897 season. When basketball was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Luis, it quickly spread throughout the world. In 1906, a metal hoop was used for the first time to replace the basket, but the name basketball has remained. (Source: Barron’s  TOEFL PBT & iBT, by Pamela J. Sharpe, Ph.D)  Question 30:  What does this passage mainly discuss?        A. Dr. James Naismith                                           B. The development of basketball        C. The YMCA athletic program                           D. The Olympic Games in St. Luis in 1904  Question 31:  Why did Naismith decide to invent basketball?        A. He was tired of baseball and football        B. He did not like soccer or rugby.        C. He wanted his students to exercise during the winter.        D. He could not convince his students to play indoors  Question 32:  The word "fierce" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to        A. long                              B. boring                       C. extreme                     D. dark  Question 33:  Soccer and rugby are the example of ________.        A. outdoor games            B. old peach baskets   C. indoor play               D. confined areas  Question 34:  The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to        A. seasons                        B. areas                         C. indoors                      D. games  Question 35:  The word "staged" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to        A. replaced                       B. organized                 C. run                             D. remained  Question 36:  The author mentions all of the following as typical of the early game of basketball EXCEPT__________.        A. nine players were on a team        B. the ball had to be retrieved from the basket after each score        C. three points were scored for every basket        D. running with the ball was not a foul Question 37:  The word in the LAST paragraph that means "lessened" is _______.        A. became                        B. remained                  C. reduced                     D. introduced Question 38:  In which paragraph does the author discuss the first basketball championship tournament?        A. Paragraph 2                 B. Paragraph 3              C. Paragraph 5              D. Paragraph 4  Question 39:  Which sentence is TRUE about the basketball game, according to the reading passage?        A. The basketball game became popular before 1891.        B. There were five players on each side in 1897.        C. The name of basketball has been changed since 1906.        D. There were nine players on each side in 1904 season. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.        Course numbers are an indication of which courses are to various categories of students at the University. Undergraduate courses with the numbers 100 or 200 are generally introductory courses appropriate for freshmen or sophomores, whereas courses with the numbers 300 or 400 often have prerequisites and are often to juniors and seniors only. Courses with the numbers 800 or above are open only to graduate students. Certain graduate courses, generally those devoted to introductory material, are numbered 400 for undergraduate students who qualify to take them and 600 for graduate students. Courses designed for students seeking a professional degree carry a 500 number for undergraduate students and a 700 number for graduate students. Courses numbered 99 or below are special interest courses that do not carry academic credit. If students elect to take a special interest course, it will not count toward the number of hours needed to complete graduation requirements.         Full-time undergraduate student is expected to take courses that total twelve to eighteen credit hours. A full-time graduate student is expected to take courses that total ten to sixteen credit hours. Student holding assistantships are expected to enroll for proportionately fewer hours. A part-time graduate may register for minimum of three credit hours. An overload, that is, more than the maximum number of hours, may be taken with the approval of an academic advisor. To register for an overload, students must submit the appropriate approval form when registering. Overloads above 24 hours will not be approved under any circumstances. (Source: Practice Exercises for the TOEFL iBT, by Pamela J. Sharpe, Ph.D) Question 40:   Where would the passage most likely be found?        A. In a graduate course                                         B. In an undergraduate course        C. In a college catalog                                           D. In a syllabus  Question 41:  What is the purpose of the passage?        A. To apologize               B. To inform                 C. To persuade             D. To criticize  Question 42:   The word "categories" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to______.        A. teachers                       B. courses                     C. jobs                            D. groups  Question 43:   The word "those" in paragraph 1 refers to_______.        A. graduate courses        B. course numbers       C. introductory courses  D. graduate students  Question 44:  Which classification of students would be eligible to enroll in Mechanical Engineering 850?        A. A part- time student                                          B. An undergraduate student            C. A full- time student                                          D. A graduate student  Question 45:  If an undergraduate student uses the number 520 to register a accounting course, what number would a graduate student probably use to register for the same course?        A. Accounting 620          B. Accounting 820      C. Accounting 520       D. Accounting 720 Question 46:  How is a student who registers for eight credit hours classified?        A. Full- time student                                              B. Graduate student            C. Part- time student                                              D. Non-degree student  Question 47:  Which of the following courses would NOT be included in the list of courses for graduation?        A. English 90                   B. Eglish 100                C. English 300              D. English 400  Question 48:  A graduate student may NOT_________.        A. enroll in a course numbered 610                           B. register for only one one-hour course        C. enroll in an introductory course                            D. register for courses if he has an assistantship  Question 49:   The word "appropriate" in the LAST paragraph is closest in meaning to______.        A. wrong                           B. interest                     C. suitable                     D. denial Mark the letter A, B, C or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the blank The UK Government ensures that all schools in theUK(50)_______ certain standards, and this includes independent schools as well as those that are  (51)_______ by the Government. All qualifications are awarded by national agencies accredited by the Qualification and Curriculum Authority (QCA), (52)_______ the quality of the qualifications you will gain is guaranteed. At many independent schools inEngland, you will be encouraged to take part (53)_______ extracurricular activities to develop your hobbies and learn new skills, and you maybe encouraged to take graded music exams (54)_______ by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. The exam grades gained from these are widely accepted toward university entry  (55)_______ . Independent schools do not usually offer vocationally focused qualifications but if you are (56)_______ in these qualifications, you can find out more in the 'career-based and pre-university qualifications' section. `      The (57)_______ you pay to attend independent school, include your course fees, accommodation and may include some or all extracurricular activities. Fees (58)_______ from school to school and are at the discretion of the institution; there are no national standards. You should expect to pay a minimum of £8,000 per year and fees can be (59)_______ high as £25,000.  Question 50:   A. meet            B. notice                        C. see                             D. look  Question 51:   A. worked       B. indicated                  C. run                             D. shown  Question 52:   A. although     B. so                               C. if                                D. because  Question 53:  A. for                B. in                               C. on                               D. into  Question 54:    A. offered      B. to offer                     C. offering                     D. offer  Question 55:  A. questions    B. requirements           C. problems                   D. troubles  Question 56:  A. excited        B. concerned                C.  interested                 D. worried  Question 57:  A. funds           B. bills                           C. donations                  D.  fees  Question 58:  A. transfer        B. vary                           C. interfere                    D. exchange  Question 59:  A. much            B. more                          C. far                              D.  as Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.  Question 60:  What we know about certain diseases is still not sufficient to prevent them from spreading easily among the population.        A. enough                         B. imperative                C. important                  D. efficient  Question 61:  47% of Chinese millionaires plan to emigrate. They want better education for their children and purer and safer environment for the whole families. Their ideal destinations are North America andNorthern Europe.        A. stay in                          B. become richer         C. fly away                    D. come back     Question 62:  The Red Cross gives medical aid and other help to victims of major disasters such as floods, earthquakes, epidemics, and famines.        A. serious droughts                                                B. poverty                             C. shortage of water                                              D. serious shortage of food  Question 63:  What a lovely baby! He certainly resembles his father, doesn't he?        A. takes after                   B. takes out                   C. looks after                D. takes care of  Question 64:  When Americans are invited to formal or in formal get-together they usually try to make others feel comfortable and relaxed.        A. conferences                B. social reunions        C. conservations              D. meetings       B. WRITING Part I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it. Question 65: No one has seen Peter since the day of the party.           - Peter__________________________________________   Question 66: “May I leave the room, please?” said the student.           - The student asked ________________________________ Question 67: Although she was lucky, she could not win the prize            - Lucky __________________________________________ Question 68: Without her help, he couldn’t have finished his essay.            - If she______________________________________________ Question 69: We’ll make our decision. Then we’ll let you know.           - As soon as we ________________________________________ Part II. In about 140 words, write a paragraph about a job you may do after you finish school.

SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI THỬ- KỲ THI THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2015 TỈNH HẬU GIANG MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Mã đề thi 401 (Đề thi có trang gồm 64 câu trắc nghiệm phần tự luận) (Phần trắc nghiệm HS làm phiếu TLTN Phần tự luận HS làm giấy thi) A MULTIPLE CHOICE Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronouned differently from the other three in each question Question 1: A thousand B thereafter C ethnic D theatre Question 2: A pushes B rushes C sacrifices D figures Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word with the main stress different from that of the other three words in each question Question 3: A application B compulsory C inhabitant D certificate Question 4: A surface B romance C genius D major Question 5: A technical B official C stimulate D benefit Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 6: It is considered women are suited for _ childbearing and homemaking rather than social activities A an B a C the D Ø (no article) Question 7: Thanks to the women's liberation, women can take part in activities A socially B socialize C society Question 8: They asked me _ inParis then D social A if my mother was working B was my mother working C if my mother had worked D if was my mother working Question 9: Many parts of the country are suffering water after the unusually dry summer A shortage B absence C supply D thirst Question 10: want to get a job have to have certain qualifications and experience A Those whom B Those which C Those who D Who Question 11: When Carol _ last night, I _ my favorite show on television A was calling / watched watched C called / was watching B had called / D called / have watched Question 12: Most doctors and nurses have to work on a once or twice a week at the hospital A solution B night shift C household chores D special dishes Question 13: If you were not sick, camping with us? A you go B are you going C will you go D would you go Question 14: The boy waved his hands to his mother, who was standing at the school gate, to her attention A follow B tempt C attract D pull Question 15: education is normally taken to include undergraduate arid postgraduate education, as well as vocational education and training A Intermediate B Primary C Tertiary D Secondary Question 16: The room is too dirty It _now A should be being cleaned B should clean C should have cleaned D should be cleaning Question 17: _ of all the staff, I would like to wish you a happy retirement A Instead B In place C On behalf D On account Question 18: The acronym of BBC comes from _ A British broadcasted corporation B British broadcasting corporation C Britiain's broadcast corporation D.Britain's broadcasting corporative Question 19: _ the light rain, the baseball game will not be cancelled unless the other team concedes A Despite B However C In spite D Although Question 20: Mimi is going to take a trip with her friends about six days Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank with the following exchange David: " _" Mimi: "Thank you Goodbye." A Have a good trip! B How you do? C May I introduce myself? My name's David Wilson D Nice to meet you, Mimi Question 21: It cost me about sixty dollars to have my tooth A filling B to fill C fill D filled Question 22: Last week, John did an essay very well, which was complimented Choose the most suitable response to fill in the blank with the following exchange Teacher: "John, you've written a much better essay this time." John: " " A Thank you It's really encouraging B You're welcome C Writing? Why? D What did you say? I'm so shy Question 23: Most children nowadays prefer watching TV _ reading books A over B from C than D to Question 24: She is not really friendly She does not well with her classmates A get into B get up C get on D get out Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 25: I think she will be suitable for the work because she has been working like a teacher A B C D for a long time Question 26: The students will have good preparations before they had their final examination next week A B C D Question 27: Women's movements ensure the full education, develop and advancement of women A B C D Question 28 Hardly he had got downstairs when the phone stopped ringing yesterday afternoon A B C D Question 29: By 1930, approximately 2000 steamboats had become operationally on the A B C D Mississippi River Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions BASKETBALL Although he created the game of basketball at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, Dr James A Naismith was a Canadian Working as a physical education instructor at the International YMCA, now Springfield College, Dr Naismith noticed a lack of interest in exercise among students during the wintertime The new England winters were fierce, and the students balked at participating in outdoor activities Naismith determined a fast-moving game that could be played indoors would fill a void after the baseball and football seasons had ended First, he attempted to adapt outdoor games such as soccer and rugby to indoor play, but he soon found them unsuitable for confined areas Finally, he determined that he would have to invent a game In December of 1891, Dr Naismith two old peach baskets at either end of the gymnasium at the school, and, using a soccer ball and nine players on each side, organized the first basketball game The early rules allowed three points for each basket and made running with the ball violation Every time a goal was made, someone had to climb a ladder to retrieve the ball Nevertheless, the game became popular In less than a year, basketball was being played in both the United States and Canada Five years later, a championship tournament was staged inNew York City, which was won by the Brooklyn Central YMCA The teams had already been reduced to seven players, and five became standard in 1897 season When basketball was introduced as a demonstration sport in the 1904 Olympic Games in St Luis, it quickly spread throughout the world In 1906, a metal hoop was used for the first time to replace the basket, but the name basketball has remained (Source: Barron’s TOEFL PBT & iBT, by Pamela J Sharpe, Ph.D) Question 30: What does this passage mainly discuss? A Dr James Naismith B The development of basketball C The YMCA athletic program D The Olympic Games in St Luis in 1904 Question 31: Why did Naismith decide to invent basketball? A He was tired of baseball and football B He did not like soccer or rugby C He wanted his students to exercise during the winter D He could not convince his students to play indoors Question 32: The word "fierce" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A long B boring C extreme D dark Question 33: Soccer and rugby are the example of A outdoor games B old peach baskets C indoor play D confined areas Question 34: The word "them" in paragraph refers to A seasons B areas C indoors D games Question 35: The word "staged" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A replaced B organized C run D remained Question 36: The author mentions all of the following as typical of the early game of basketball EXCEPT A nine players were on a team B the ball had to be retrieved from the basket after each score C three points were scored for every basket D running with the ball was not a foul Question 37: The word in the LAST paragraph that means "lessened" is _ A became B remained C reduced D introduced Question 38: In which paragraph does the author discuss the first basketball championship tournament? A Paragraph B Paragraph C Paragraph D Paragraph Question 39: Which sentence is TRUE about the basketball game, according to the reading passage? A The basketball game became popular before 1891 B There were five players on each side in 1897 C The name of basketball has been changed since 1906 D There were nine players on each side in 1904 season Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Course numbers are an indication of which courses are to various categories of students at the University Undergraduate courses with the numbers 100 or 200 are generally introductory courses appropriate for freshmen or sophomores, whereas courses with the numbers 300 or 400 often have prerequisites and are often to juniors and seniors only Courses with the numbers 800 or above are open only to graduate students Certain graduate courses, generally those devoted to introductory material, are numbered 400 for undergraduate students who qualify to take them and 600 for graduate students Courses designed for students seeking a professional degree carry a 500 number for undergraduate students and a 700 number for graduate students Courses numbered 99 or below are special interest courses that not carry academic credit If students elect to take a special interest course, it will not count toward the number of hours needed to complete graduation requirements Full-time undergraduate student is expected to take courses that total twelve to eighteen credit hours A full-time graduate student is expected to take courses that total ten to sixteen credit hours Student holding assistantships are expected to enroll for proportionately fewer hours A part-time graduate may register for minimum of three credit hours An overload, that is, more than the maximum number of hours, may be taken with the approval of an academic advisor To register for an overload, students must submit the appropriate approval form when registering Overloads above 24 hours will not be approved under any circumstances (Source: Practice Exercises for the TOEFL iBT, by Pamela J Sharpe, Ph.D) Question 40: Where would the passage most likely be found? A In a graduate course B In an undergraduate course C In a college catalog D In a syllabus Question 41: What is the purpose of the passage? A To apologize B To inform C To persuade D To criticize Question 42: The word "categories" in paragraph is closest in meaning to A teachers B courses C jobs D groups Question 43: The word "those" in paragraph refers to _ A graduate courses B course numbers C introductory courses D graduate students Question 44: Which classification of students would be eligible to enroll in Mechanical Engineering 850? A A part- time student B An undergraduate student C A full- time student D A graduate student Question 45: If an undergraduate student uses the number 520 to register a accounting course, what number would a graduate student probably use to register for the same course? A Accounting 620 B Accounting 820 C Accounting 520 D Accounting 720 Question 46: How is a student who registers for eight credit hours classified? A Full- time student B Graduate student C Part- time student D Non-degree student Question 47: Which of the following courses would NOT be included in the list of courses for graduation? A English 90 B Eglish 100 C English 300 Question 48: A graduate student may NOT _ D English 400 A enroll in a course numbered 610 B register for only one one-hour course C enroll in an introductory course D register for courses if he has an assistantship Question 49: The word "appropriate" in the LAST paragraph is closest in meaning to A wrong B interest C suitable D denial Mark the letter A, B, C or D on you answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the blank The UK Government ensures that all schools in theUK(50) _ certain standards, and this includes independent schools as well as those that are (51) _ by the Government All qualifications are awarded by national agencies accredited by the Qualification and Curriculum Authority (QCA), (52) _ the quality of the qualifications you will gain is guaranteed At many independent schools inEngland, you will be encouraged to take part (53) _ extracurricular activities to develop your hobbies and learn new skills, and you maybe encouraged to take graded music exams (54) _ by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music The exam grades gained from these are widely accepted toward university entry (55) _ Independent schools not usually offer vocationally focused qualifications but if you are (56) _ in these qualifications, you can find out more in the 'career-based and pre-university qualifications' section ` The (57) _ you pay to attend independent school, include your course fees, accommodation and may include some or all extracurricular activities Fees (58) _ from school to school and are at the discretion of the institution; there are no national standards You should expect to pay a minimum of £8,000 per year and fees can be (59) _ high as £25,000 Question 50: A meet B notice Question 51: A worked B indicated Question 52: A although B so C if D because Question 53: A for B in C on D into Question 54: B to offer A offered C see C run D look D shown C offering D offer Question 55: A questions B requirements C problems D troubles Question 56: A excited B concerned C interested D worried Question 57: A funds B bills C donations D fees Question 58: A transfer B vary C interfere D exchange Question 59: A much B more C far D as Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 60: What we know about certain diseases is still not sufficient to prevent them from spreading easily among the population A enough B imperative C important D efficient Question 61: 47% of Chinese millionaires plan to emigrate They want better education for their children and purer and safer environment for the whole families Their ideal destinations are North America andNorthern Europe A stay in B become richer C fly away D come back Question 62: The Red Cross gives medical aid and other help to victims of major disasters such as floods, earthquakes, epidemics, and famines A serious droughts B poverty C shortage of water D serious shortage of food Question 63: What a lovely baby! He certainly resembles his father, doesn't he? A takes after B takes out C looks after D takes care of Question 64: When Americans are invited to formal or in formal get-together they usually try to make others feel comfortable and relaxed A conferences B social reunions C conservations D meetings B WRITING Part I Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it Question 65: No one has seen Peter since the day of the party - Peter Question 66: “May I leave the room, please?” said the student - The student asked Question 67: Although she was lucky, she could not win the prize - Lucky Question 68: Without her help, he couldn’t have finished his essay - If she Question 69: We’ll make our decision Then we’ll let you know - As soon as we Part II In about 140 words, write a paragraph about a job you may after you finish school ... country are suffering water after the unusually dry summer A shortage B absence C supply D thirst Question 10: want to get a job have to have certain qualifications and experience A Those... fill in the blank with the following exchange Teacher: "John, you've written a much better essay this time." John: " " A Thank you It's really encouraging B You're welcome C Writing? Why?... B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 25: I think she will be suitable for the work because she has been working like a teacher A B C D for

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