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ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT THI ĐẠI HỌC VÀ CAO ĐẲNG - ĐỀ Người đề: Nguyễn Thị Mai - GV trường THPT Cửa Lò - Nghệ An Chọn phương án (A, B, C D) ứng với từ có trọng âm nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với ba từ lại câu: Câu 1: A inventor B physicist C president D gardener Câu 2: A picturesque B entertain C Vietnamese D wonderful Câu 3: A comedy B command C comfortable D compass Chọn phương án (A, B, C D) ứng với từ có phần gạch chân có cách phát âm khác với ba từ lại câu sau: Câu 4: A bound B cough C ground D round Câu 5: A ache B break C paid D bread Chọn phương án tương ứng với ( A, B, C D) để hoàn thành câu sau: Câu 6: So far three houses A are built B were built C have built D have been built Câu 7: Last night we a great deal from the heat A had suffered B were suffered C suffered D have suffered Câu : She want to go shopping , but she has hardly A any money B some money C money D no money Câu 9: She has work to that she gets very tired A so many B much more C too much D so much Câu 10 : he wasn't well-qualified, he got promotion A Although B When C Besides D If Câu 11: These are out dated clothes, people buy them A yet B if C unless D whenever Câu 12: The sky was cloudy and miserablẹ , We went to the beach A Even though B Nevertheless C So D If Câu 13 : Unless Tom his library book back tomorrow he to pay a fine A will take, have B will take, will have C is going to take, have D takes, will have Câu 14 : was a special work A John to carry for the parcels B For John to carry the parcels C carry the parcels for John D For John parcels carrying Câu 15: In the window was a special display of cloth A Baby' B baby , s C babies , D a baby , s Câu 16: The snow and ice made the steps very A slipped B slips C slippery D slip Câu 17: I find it quite to talk in front of a group of people A embarrassing B embarrassed C embarrassedly D embarrassingly Câu 18: about the company's future meant that few people wanted to invest money in it A Certainly B Uncertainly C Uncertain D Certain Câu 19: Simon admitted that his cruel jokes was A intention B unintended C intending D intended Câu 20 : Thousands of people have been made by the war A homely B homeland C hometown D homeless Câu 21 : On the to the town there is a beautiful wood A direction B street C way D entrance Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com Câu 22 : Leave it in the oven until it brown A turns B colours C changes D cooks Câu 23: At four o'clock Mr Hutchinson still had some to in the garden A work B job C effort D task Câu 24 : I've my mind I don't want to go now A had B changed C lost D got Câu 25 : I couldn't remember if I'd closed the windows, so I went back to make A closed B sure C it D nothing Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn phương án ( A, B, C D) cho chỗ trống từ câu 26 đến 35: British television is the big success story of the post war year Little (26) than a limited experiment before the war It blossomed in the years following 1945 In 1955, commercials television began Today, 90% of the population have television in their home In 1960, a committee of inquiry was (27) up, under the chairmanship of Sir Harry Pilkington, to investigate the working of broadcasting The Pilkington Report, (28) in 1962, had this to say: " Television has been (29) a mirror of society, but the metaphor, however striking, wholly misses the major issue of the responsibility of the broadcasting authorities For, if we consider the aspect of this (30) , what is the mirror to reflect? Is it to reflect the best or the (31) in us? One cannot escape the question by saying that it must both: one must ask then if it is to present the best or the worst with complete indifference and no comment Television (32) not, and cannot, merely reflect the moral standards of society It must affect (33) either by changing or by reinforcing them" All broadcasting, and television particularly should be ready and anxious to experiment, to show (34) new and unusual, to give hearing at dissent Here, broadcasting must be most willing to (35) mistakes; for if it does not, it will make no discoveries Câu 26 A more B much C less D few Câu 27 A given B set C took D shut Câu 28 A had B made C written D produced Câu 29 A looked B cared C saved D considered Câu 30 A media B mean C method D tool Câu 31 A bad B worse C worst D good Câu 32 A are B have C should D could Câu 33 A no one B nobody C some one D everyone Câu 34 A how B the C what D that Câu 35 A join B admit C have D be Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn phương án ( A, B, C D) cho chỗ trống từ câu 36 đến 45: CITIES Cities have always attracted people from the countryside They offer wider (36) for employment They also provide a better range of goods and services - shops, schools, hospitals (37) a generally more exciting environment for the sleepy village However, cities have also been the (38) of crime and poverty But the attraction that always remained and the movement (39) large cities is now stronger than ever One result (40) industrialization has been the vast increase in urban populations By 1990, 40 percent of the world's (41) lived in cities, and in the developed countries the figure was generally well (42) half This came about partly as mechanized farming methods need only a (43) part of the workforce to supply the entire population Another reason was the growth (44) industry which was located in the Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com cities and employed huge numbers of people (45) a result, cities are becoming bigger and very crowded Câu 36 A ranges B fields C jobs D choices Câu 37 A the B and C but D of Câu 38 A hub B place C position D point Câu 39 A in B on C for D of Câu 40 A that B shows C which D what Câu 41 A people B population C family D houses Câu 42 A on B in C under D above Câu 43 A big B large C small D little Câu 44 A of B for C at D in Câu 45 A at B as C in D on Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn câu trả lời (ứng với A, B, C D) từ câu 46 đến 55: Smallpox was the first widespread disease to be eliminated by human invention In May, 1966, the World Health Organization (WHO) , an agency of the United Nations was authorized to initiate a global campaign to eradicate smallpox The goal was to eliminate the disease in one decade At the time , the disease posed a serious threat to people in more than thirty nations Because similar projects for malaria and yellow fever had failed , few believed that smallpox could actually be eradicated but eleven years after the initial organization of the campaign no cases were reported in the field The strategy was not only to provide mass vaccinations but also to isolate patients with active smallpox in order to contain the spread of the disease and to break the chain of human transmission Rewards for reporting smallpox assisted in motivating removed from contact with others and treated at the same time , the entire village where the victim had lived was vaccinated By April of 1978 WHO officials announced that they had isolated the last known case of the disease but health workers continued to search for new cases for two additional years to be completely sure In may , 1980, a formal statement was made to the global community Today smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity Routine vaccinations have been stopped worldwide Câu 46 Which of the following is the best title for the passage ? A The World Organization B The Eradication of smallpox C Smallpox vaccinations D Infectious disease Câu 47 The word "threat" written in italic could be best replace by A debate B humiliation C risk D bother Câu 48 What was the goal of the campaign against smallpox worldwide A to decrease the spread of smallpox worldwide B to eliminate smallpox worldwide in ten years B to provide mass vaccinations against smallpox worldwide D to initiate worldwide projects for smallpox , malaria, and yellow fever at the same time Câu 49 According to the passage , what was the strategy used to eliminate the spread of smallpox ? A Vaccinations of entire villages B Treatment of individual victims C Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations D extensive reporting of out break Câu 50 The word "isolated" written in italic is closest in meaning to A restored B separated C attended D located Câu 51 How was the public motivated to help the health workers ? A By aducating them Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com B By rewarding them for reporting cases C By isolating them from others D By giving them vaccination Câu 52 The world "they" written in italic refers to A health workers B officials C victims D cases Câu 53 Which statement does not refer to smallpox ? A Previous projects had failed B People are no longer vaccinated for it C The World Health Organization mounted a worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease D It was a serious threat Câu 54 It can be inferred that A no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year B malaria and yellow fever have been eliminated C smallpox victims no longer die when they contact the disease D smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another Câu 55 When was the formal announcement made that smallpox had been eradicated ? A 1966 B 1976 C 1978 D 1980 Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn câu trả lời (ứng với A, B, C D) từ câu 56 đến 65: The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health Although science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat , it has, at the same time , make many foods unfit to eat Some research has shown that perhaps eighty percent of all human illnesses are related to diet and forty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well , especially cancer of the colon people of different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of the characteristic foods they consume That food is related to illness is not a new discovery In 1945 , government researchers realized that nitrates and nitrites ( commonly used to preserve color in meats ) as well as other food additives caused cancer Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food , and it becomes more difficult all the time to know which ingredients on the packaging labels of processed food are helpful or harmful The additives that we eat are not all so direct Farmers often give penicillin to cattle and poultry , and because of this , penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes , but for financial reasons The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals in order to obtain a higher price on the market Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to control these procedures , the practices continue A healthy diet is directly related to good health Often we are unaware of detrimental substances we ingest sometimes well- meaning farmers or others who not realize the consequences add these substances to food without our knowledge Câu 56 How has science done a disservice to people ? A Because of science , disease caused by contaminated food have been virtually eradicated B It has caused a lack of information concerning the value of food C As a result of scientific invention , some potentially harmful substances have been added to our food D The scientists have preserved the color of meats , but not of vegetables Câu 57 The word " prone" is nearest meaning to A supine B unlikely C healthy D predisposed Câu 58 What are nitrates used for ? A They preserve flavor in packaged foods B They preserve the color of meats Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com C They are the objects of research D They cause the animals to become fatter Câu 59 FDA means A Food Direct Additives B Final Difficult Analysis C Food and Drug Administration D Federal Dairy Additives Câu 60 The word "these" refers to A meats B colors C researchers D nitrates and nitrites Câu 61 The word " carcinogenic" is closest in meaning to A trouble- making B color- retaining C money- making D cancer- causing Câu 62 All of the following statements are true EXCEPT A drugs are always given to animals for medical reasons B some of additives in our food are added to the food itself and some are given to the living animals C researchers have known about the potential hazards of food additives for more than forty-five years D food may cause forty percent of the cancer in the world Câu 63 The word "additives " is closest meaning to A added substances B dangerous substances C natural substances D benign substances Câu 64 What is the best title for this passage ? A Harmful and harmless substances in Food B Improving Health Through a Nature Diet C The Food You Eat Can Affect Your Health D Avoiding Injurious Substances in Food Câu 65 The word "fit" is closest in meaning to A athletic B suitable C tasty D adaptable Chọn phương án (A, B, C D) ứng với câu có nghĩa gần với câu cho sẵn sau đây: Câu 66 Peter managed to get promoted to the job of Office Manager because he worked extremely hard A By working extremely hard Peter managed to get promoted to the job of office Manager B By working extremely hard Peter manages to get promote to the job of Office Manager C By working extremely hard Peter had managed to get promoted to the job of Office Manager D By working extremely hard Peter has been managed to get promoted to the job of Office Manager Câu 67 When we crossed the Alps, we couldn't see Mont Blanc because of the rain A If it had been raining we could have seen Mont Blanc B If it hasn't been raining we could have seen Mont Blanc C If it hadn't been raining we could have seen Mont Blanc D If it hadn't been raining we couldn't have seen Mont Blanc Câu 68 I'm sure it was Tom who cleared everything up A Tom must have clear everything up B Tom must has cleared everything up C Tom must has not cleared everything up D Tom must have cleared everything up Câu 69 If you want my opinion, it would be a good idea to stop eating so many sweets A If I am you, I would stop eating so many sweets B If I were you, I would stop eating so many sweets C If I was you, I would stop eating so many sweets D If I were you, I would not stop eating so many sweets Câu 70 People say that he is an excellent poet A He was said to be an excellent poet B He is said not to be an excellent poet C He is said to be an excellent poet D He has said to be an excellent poet Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com Xác định từ / cụm từ có gạch chân cần phải sửa để câu trở thành câu xác: Câu 71 Ceramic can be harder , light , and more resistant to heat than metals A B C D Câu 72 Mold is extremely destruction to books in a library A B C D Câu 73 Sydney Lanier achieved fame both as a poet or as a symphony musician A B C D Câu 74 The horses used to playing polo are not of any special breed or of any define size A B C D Câu 75 Sharks can detect minute electrical discharges coming from its prey A B C D Hãy chọn câu đồng nghĩa với câu cho sẵn số A B, C, D: Câu 76 He used to write home once a week From this sentence we understand that : A he enjoys writing home every week B he never fails to write a weekly letter to home C he doesn't now write home once a week D he was force to write home every week Câu 77 They arrived too late to get good seats This sentence mean that : A when they arrived, the good seats were already taken B although they were late they found some good seats C they got good seats some time after they arrived D they had to stand for the whole show Câu 78 I can't help feeling worried about Tom The speaker of this sentence means that she A doesn't worry about Tom B can nothing to help Tom C is glad to have someone like Tom to worry about D finds it impossible not to worry about Tom Câu 79 The holiday wouldn't have cost so much if they hadn't gone abroad From this sentence we know that A they went abroad for the holiday and spent a lot B they didn't go abroad for the holiday , so they didn't spent much C they had a holiday abroad at a very low cost D the holiday cost as much as a foreign holiday would have cost Câu 80 Mrs Mason said: "Janet may have gone to the cinema" Mrs Mason means that A she knew Janet had gone to the cinema B she wasn't sure where Janet had gone C Janet was allowed to go to the cinema D Janet had certainly not gone to the cinema Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com BẢNG PHÂN LOẠI ĐÁNH GIÁ CÂU HỎI Môn: Tiếng anh Đề/tên file: Đề ĐH-CĐ/de dh1.doc Họ tên: Nguyễn Thị Mai - GV trường THPT Cửa lò - Nghệ An Mã câu 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Ngữ âm 2 1 Từ vựng ngữ pháp Đọc hiểu Viết 1 2 3 2 5 5 6 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com Phân ban năm năm Chung 10 Đại học x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 11 Đáp án A D B B D D C A D A A A B D B C C C B D C A A B B C B C D A C C D B B D B A D A 12 Độ khó 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x B D C A B B C B C B B B A A D C D B C D D A A C B A C D B C A B C B D C A D A B 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT THI ĐẠI HỌC VÀ CAO ĐẲNG - ĐỀ Người đề: Nguyễn Thị Mai - GV trường THPT Cửa Lò - Nghệ an Chọn phương án (A, B, C D) ứng với từ có trọng âm nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với ba từ lại câu: Câu A variety B irrational C industrial D characterized Câu A persuade B reduce C offer D apply Câu A company B atmosphere C customer D employment Chọn phương án (A, B, C D) ứng với từ có phần gạch chân có cách phát âm khác với ba từ lại câu sau: Câu A university B unique C unit D undo Câu A tension B precision C provision D decision Chọn phương án tương ứng với ( A, B, C D) để hoàn thành câu sau: Câu Look at that crowd I what they for A am wondering, wait B wonder, have been waiting C wonder , have waited D wonder, are waiting Câu That pipe for ages We must get it mended A is leaking B leaks C has been leaking D had been leaking Câu These is now much snow in the states than there was last year A smaller B fewer C less D lesser Câu Some people like spicy food, but not A the others B another C others D other Câu 10 there is not enough information on the effects of smoke in the atmosphere, doctors have proved that air pollution causes lung diseased A therefore B in spite of C however D although Câu 11 I wish every one would use his bicycle, we could reduce pollution A which B when C although D so that Câu 12 Lot of people not only own microcomputers how to use them A but also to know B and know C so know D but also know Câu 13 Oh! What preserved fruit you bought ! A a terrible B terrible C the terrible D terrible the Câu 14 It is sometimes when you have to ask people for money A embarrassing B embarrassed C to be embarrassing D to have been embarrassing Câu 15 She is objecting to money on the project A my investing B me invest C I invest D me invested Câu 16 Footballers not wear trousers when they play They wear A short B shorts C a pair of short D a pair of shorts Câu 17 The bicycle is of transport A meanB a meanC a means D means Câu 18 I'd like to show you my latest which I have called "Boast on a Lake" A creation B creative C creatively D creativity Câu 19 He hoped the agency would find him a job A unemployed B employed C employable D employment Câu 20 She was when I told her my plan A doubtful B doubtfully C doubter D doubtless Câu 21 The championships are every two years A had B made C taken D held Câu 22 Please, not to contact our office in any cases of difficulties We'll be ready to help Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com A hesitate B delay C stop D expect Câu 23 Some people claim to be able to foretell the future A fortune B fortune-teller C predict D predictor Câu 24 The tourists are in the shops looking for souvenirs for their families A products B presents C things D goods Câu 25 It's very kind of you we are very grateful for all your help A useful B pleased C glad D thankful Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn phương án ( A, B, C D) cho chỗ trống từ câu 26 đến 35: There are two (26) of money in Britain: coins and paper notes The coins may be 5p, 10p, 20p or 50p Recognizing the notes is also easy The five-pound (27) is blue, the ten-pound note is brown, and the twenty-pound note is purple In Scotland and Northern Ireland you will also find different notes You can't find Scotland and Northern Irish notes in England and Wales, but you can change them at a (28) When you pay for things with notes and coins you are using cash You also cash a cheque (29) you give the cheque to the bank and receive the same amount in notes and coins The special cheque that travelers often use abroad are called the traveler's cheque When you pay for something worth 70p with a pound coin you'll get 30p back This 30p is your (30) Change can also mean smaller notes or coins instead of larger notes or coins Someone (31) asks "Have you got change for 50p?" wants smaller coins instead of one 50 coin There is no limit to the amount of money you can bring into Britain or take out of Britain It's a good idea to bring (32) than one kind of money with you: some cash and some traveler's cheques Then you'll have a choice of which money to use (33) your visit If you're bringing cash in your currency, remember that the rate of notes can change from day to day so you may get more or (34) money than you expected You'll also get less for notes low value when you exchange(35) and you won't be able to exchange coins It is useful to arrive with some British currency in cash, especially if you are going to arrive early in the morning or late at night It may be difficult to exchange money at these times in some places Câu 26 A varied B kind C kinds D varies Câu 27 A note B currency C money D notes Câu 28 A house B hotel C restaurant D bank Câu 29 A whenever B When C what D how Câu 30 A change B chance C charge D changed Câu 31 A whom B whose C who D whomever Câu 32 A less B much C than D more Câu 33 A during B for C while D in Câu 34 A much B many C less D least Câu 35 A it B them C rate D coins Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau chọn phương án ( A, B, C D) cho chỗ trống từ câu 36 đến 45: Most people believe that musicians are born with special talents, but Professor John Sloboda of the Department of Psychology at Keele University argues that there is no strong scientific (36) to support this view Professor Sloboda who has made a study of 120 young people learning musical (37) , concludes that most young people could become competent musicians (38) they had supportive parents and kind and enthusiastic teachers, and if they have sufficiently motivated Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT THI ĐẠI HỌC VÀ CAO ĐẲNG - ĐỀ Người đề: Nguyễn Thị Bính - GV trường THPT Cửa Lò - Nghệ An A writer A approximate A methods A performances A ahead B carefully B accomplished B invention B dictionary B identity C origin C invaluable C intense C contemporary C pretend D compete D expectation D effective D encouragement D leisure You shouldn't _ to your teacher like that It was very rude A have talked B talked C have be talked D talk I didn't see any sign of the money, but I a small notebook and a pencil which when the door opened suddenly A find probably drop B found have probably dropped C have found probably dropped D found had probably dropped He to be offered the job A was such inexperienced B was too inexperienced C not experienced D B and C They live on a busy road a lot of noise from traffic A It must be B There must be C There must have D It must have 10 _ truck by lighting, the tree continued to thrive A As if B After C After D Although 11 Many scientists have shown can be used for an ever-increasing number of tasks A that lasers how B lasers how C how lasers D that what lasers 12 Rescue attempts were temporarily stopped the bad weather A Because of it was B because of C Though it was D Due to it was 13 lay its eggs in the sand on the beach than it goes back to the sea A No sooner a turtle does B A turtle does no sooner C Does no sooner a turtle D No sooner does a turtle 14 Although they are smaller in size, chipmunks are most other ground squirrels A like to B like C like as D alike 15 Not until about a century after Julius Caesar landed in Britain actually conquer the island A the Romans did B did the Romans C the Romans D Romans that 16 When the automobile salesman described the car so , we became very uneasy about buying it A ambiguity B ambiguousness C ambiguous D ambiguously 17 The secretary's with the boss's request was not done willingly A compliantly B complaint C comply D compliance 18 Even though the remark was not , it caused embarrassment A intention B intend C intentional D intentionally 19 It was a strange _ of justice; the drunken driver who killed the boy was given no sentence A perversion B perverse C pervert D perversely 20 The charity organization received a large gift from the _ A donation B donor C donate D donated 21 The house possesses extensive _ with gardens, tennis courts and an orchard A grounds B property C fields D surroundings Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com 22 She went _ a bad cold just before Christmas A down with B in for C over D through 23 The wind blew so strongly that the windows _ in their frames A slapped B rattled C flapped D shocked 24 The more carpet is a good choice _ it will last longer A by means of B due to C in that D in view of 25 I didn't set _ to start an argument, it just happened A off B out C about D up THE HISTORY OF FILM The world's first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumiere Although it only (26) of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have (27) _ popular ever since The first films were silent, with titles on the screen to (28) the story Soon the public had (29) favorite actors and actress and, in this (30) the first film appeared In 1927, the first "talkie", a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (31) _ only accept this kind of film further improvements continued, particularly in America, (32) produced 95% of all films With the arrival of television in the 1950s, (33) people went to see films, but in (34) _ years cinema audiences have grown again More countries have started to produce films that influence film-making and there are currently (35) national film industries 26 A consisted B contained C belonged D held 27 A gone B been C made D kept 28 A join B read C explain D perform 29 A your B his C our D their 30 A reason B way C method D result 31 A should B would C might D will 32 A who B where C when D which 33 A other B each C fewer D any 34 A recent B now C modern D present 35 A many B lots C much D plenty The heart has long been considered to be where feelings of love (36) In love songs throughout the ages, love almost always (37) together with the heart The heart has continuously been viewed as the place where love begins and (38) Even the Bible gives numerous (39) to love and the heart The role of the heart in love must come from what happens to it when a person feels strongly (40) to someone else The strong feelings for the other person, especially in the early stages of a (41) , have the results that the heart starts beating faster and breathing starts (42) up According to psychologists, a love relationship is a situation that involves a lot of stress and the body (43) to this by getting ready to face the unknown This has been called the "fight or flight" reaction, meeting danger by (44) it or running away So with love, the heart accelerates and (45) becomes quick 36 A dwell B stay C remain D linger 37 A moves B associates C goes D combines 38 A prospers B seeps C develops D grows 39 A preferences B references C citation D quotes 40 A attracted B attached C bond D linked 41 A relationship B connection C binding D link 42 A going B showing C speeding D beating Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com 43 A answers 44 A battling 45 A exhaling B reacts B struggling B inhaling C replies C defeating C perspiring D looks D fighting D breathing Of all the disease that beset the human race, leprosy is by far the hardest to bear It is usually disfiguring, often crippling, and not uncommonly fatal What distinguishes leprosy from all other ailments is not the physiological dissolution that its victims must frequently endure, but the fear, horror, and violent loathing it excites in other The belief that leprosy reached its zenith in thirteen and fourteen century, and was almost extinct by the middle of the sixteenth Many reasons have been to account for its decline, but the timely development of a diagnostic technique flexible enough to distinguish leprosy from other disfiguring diseases is considered the most persuasive Most authorities believe that only a fraction of that innumerable victims of medieval leprophobia were actually suffering from leprosy Modern leprologist are capable of capable of understanding the extraordinary horror of leprosy that haunted ancient and medial man, but they find its present day persistence peculiar Leprosy is no longer the mystery it once was, and modern understanding of its causes and cures permits most lepers to lead quite normal lives 46 Leprosy is described as the disease A easiest to contract B most often fatal B most difficult to cure D hardest to bear 47 The factor that sets leprosy apart from other ailments is A incurability B its painfulness C the loathing with which people regard it D the resultant permanent disfigurement 48 The great aversion to lepers arose A in medieval times B before the time of Christ C at the beginning of the plague D in the sixteenth century 49 The writings of Mohammed held that lepers were A unclean to be avoided B atoning for past sins C naturally antisocial D unfortunate victims of an unavoidable disease 50 The thirteen and fourteen centuries in Europe mark the A decline of leprosy B decline of aversion to leprosy C first attempts to cure leprosy D peak of the occurrence of leprosy 51 The development of a diagnose technique was significant because it A could be used to diagnose many application B help to develop a rational attitude toward leprosy C distinguish leprosy from singular disease D uncover many unknown cases of leprosy 52 The abrupt decline of leprosy may have resulted from the A discovery that many supposed lepers were suffering from other diseases B disease becoming less contagious C eventual death of most lepers from their affliction D careful avoidance of lepers by others 53 Modern leprologists think that A there is no explanation for the ancient horror of leprosy B there is no reason to be horrified by leprosy today C leprosy was never mysterious D leprosy is incomprehensible Most people are afraid of sharks, but they usually not known very much about them For example, there are 350 kinds of sharks, and all of them are meat eaters Some sharks are very big the whale shark is 50 to 60 feet long But some sharks are very small The dwarf Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com shark is only inches long Shark are 100 million years old in fact, they lived at the same time as dinosaurs Today, sharks live in every ocean in the world, but most sharks live in warm water They keep the oceans clean because they eat sick fish and animals Most sharks have four to six rows of teeth When a shark's tooth falls out another tooth moves in from behind Sharks not have ears However, they "hear" sounds and movements in the water Any sound or movement makes the water vibrate Sharks can feel these vibrations, and they help the sharks find food Sharks use their large eyes to find food, too Most sharks see best in low light They often hunt for food at dawn, in the evening, or in the middle of the night Scientists want to learn more about sharks for several reasons For example, cancer is common in many animals, including people However, it is rare in sharks Scientists want to find out why sharks almost never get cancer Maybe this information can help people prevent cancer too 54 Many people are afraid of sharks because A there are many kind of sharks B sharks are meat eaters C some sharks are small and some sharks are big D sharks live in every ocean in the world 55 Where most sharks live? A in every ocean in the world B in warm water C in the north pole D in the south pole 56 Sharks are important because A they clean the ocean B they are very big C they eat fish D they are meat eaters 57 What happens when a shark's tooth falls out? A It can not eat B Another tooth moves in C The shark dies D New tooth appear 58 Sharks can find food because _ A they feel vibration B they can see with their eyes C they can hear D A and B 59 Sharks hunt for food at night because A they are hungry at night B they see well in low light C other fish are sleeping D A and C 60 Information about sharks may A help people prevent cancer B help animals prevent cancer C help sharks live longer D B and C 61 What is the main idea of this passage? A Sharks are dangerous B Sharks are meat eaters C Sharks can help people prevent cancer D Sharks are important and useful animals 62 famous/ show/ will/ all/ be/ most/ the/ in/ singers/ heard/ this/ pop/ A All most the famous pop singers will be heard in this show B All most the famous pop singers will be in this show heard C All the most famous pop singers will be heard in this show D All the most famous singers pop will be herd in this show 63 I/ on/ the/ was/ both/ and/ long/ which/ boring/ couldn't/ lecture/ biology/ understand/ A I couldn't understand on the biology lecture which was both long and boring B I couldn't understand which was both the long and boring lecture on biology C I couldn't understand which lecture on biology was both long and boring D I couldn't understand the lecture on biology which was both long and boring 64 When/ a/ disappear/ hair/ it/ longer/ no/ purpose/ serves/ useful/ will/ A When hair no longer serves, it will disappear a useful purpose B When hair no longer serves a useful purpose, it will disappear C When hair no longer serves it, a useful purpose will disappear Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com D When hair will no longer disappear, it severs a useful purpose 65 As/ second/ mother/ to/ only/ a/ tongue/ English/ ranks/ Chinese A As English ranks a mother tongue second only to Chinese B As English only ranks Chinese second to a mother tongue C As a mother tongue English ranks second only to Chinese D As a Chinese English only ranks second to mother tongue 66 today/ reduced/ farm/ work/ is/ much/ the/ with/ help/ the/ machines/ modern/ of/ A Today the modern machines is much reduced with the help of farm work B Today the farm work is much reduced with the help of modern machines C Today the help of machines is much reduced with modern farm work D Today the modern work is much reduced with the help of farm machines VIII 67 Unlike folk dancers, which are the product of a single culture, ballet is an international art form A B C D 68 The unit of measuring called the foot was originally based on the length of the human foot A B C D 69 Today oysters are grown and harvested much like any another crop A B C D 70 Playwright Frank Shin has often describes the lives of Chinese Americans in his dramas A B C D 71 Eggs may be boiled in the shell, scrambled, fried, and cooked in the countless another ways A B C D 72 Around 75 percents of the earth's surface is covered by water A B C D 73 In the 1920s, gasoline companies began giving away free road maps to the customers A B C D 74 A fully grown male mountain lion may be eight long feet A B C D 75 Neither humans or dogs can hear as well as cats A B C D IX 76 His behavior was rather a shock to me A I find his behavior not a shock at all B His behavior took me aback C His behavior took me away D I was rather displeased with his behavior 77 " That's a lovely new dress, Jean," said her mother A Jean's mother said she liked her dress B Jean's mother wanted to buy a lovely new dress C Jean's mother told her to buy that lovely new dress D Jean's mother complimented her on the lovely new dress 78 Rather than disturb the meeting I left without saying goodbye A I would rather disturb the meeting than leave without saying goodbye B I left without saying goodbye as I didn't want to disturb the meeting C I disturbed the meeting because I said goodbye D The meeting was disturbed as I left saying goodbye 79 No matter how hard Fred tried to start the car, he didn't succeed A Fred tried very hard to start the car, and succeed B However hard Fred tried, he couldn't start the car Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com C It's hard for Fred to start the car because he never succeeded D Fred tried hard to start the car, and with succeed 80 What you have been saying is beside the point A You was honest to have said like that B What you have been saying is quite irrelevant C You have talked too much D What you have been saying is beyond my expectation Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com BẢNG PHÂN LOẠI ĐÁNH GIÁ CÂU HỎI Môn: Tiếng anh Đề/tên file: Đề ĐH-CĐ/de dh4.doc Họ tên: Nguyễn Thị Bính - GV trường THPT Cửa lò - Nghệ An Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT THI ĐẠI HỌC VÀ CAO ĐẲNG - ĐỀ Người đề: Nguyễn Thị Bính - GV trường THPT Cửa Lò - Nghệ An A together A delicate A submarine A hatred A example B tolerate B concentrate B subnormal B wretched B exactly C gossip C private C supper C naked C exaction D foray D accurate D subjective D asked D jazz My uncle wishes he time when he was young A wouldn't waste B didn't waste C hasn't waste D hadn't wasted only when you grow up the truth A you know B you will know C you know D will you know ' Jefi wants to look his best at the wedding so he s A to get made a suit B make a suit C having a suit made D having made a suit Nowhere in the world such fine emeralds as in Colombia A tourists can purchase B where tourists can purchase C can tourists purchase D that tourists can purchase 10 a movie to be interesting, it has to have an interesting story A In order for B So that C In order that D In order to 11 Jan didn't check she has enough petrol before she left, was careless of her A what B which C it D that 12 he took off his dark glasses, I recognized him A Whenever B Then C As soon as D While 13 "Did you go to a movie last night?" "Yes, but I home" A would rather have stayed B would rather stayed C would stay D would rather stay 14 " How you like American food?" "Well, it's not bad I hot dogs and hamburgers." A have used to eat B use to eat C used to eating D am used to eating 15 at the train station will surprise your mother A You are B You being C You to be D Your being 16 baseball gloves made for use are costly because of their fine workmanship A profession B professionally C professional D professioned 17 That film deals with workers in China A document B documentary C documental D documentally 18 The Us Constitution guarantees under the law A equalness B equally C equal D equality 19 It is important for children to feel acceptance, and love from their parents A security B securely C secure D securitiness 20 There are statistics about the traffic accidents A frighten B frightening C frightened D fright 21 Dinner will be ready soon Can you please the table? A lay B settle C make D put 22 If you want a good flat in London, you have to pay through the for it A month B car C nose D teeth 23 Mr Jones has painting since he retired A taken up B taken of C taken over D taken in Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com 24 Modern buildings should with the surrounding area A suit B fit C blend D join 25 In the old days, people believed that the world was flat and ships would fall off the _ A boundary B edge C border D limit JOB DECISIONS What short of job you looking for? Much depends (26) your long-term aim You need to ask (27) whether you want to specialize in a particular field, work your (28) up to higher levels of responsibility or (29) of your current employment into a broader field This job will be studied very carefully when you send your letter of (30) for your next job It (31) show evidence of serious career planning (32) important, it should extend you, develop you and give you increasing responsibility Incidentally, if the travel bug is biting, (33) is the time to pack up and go You can temporary work for a (34) ; when you return, pick up where you have (35) off and get the second job 26 A for B on C of D with 27 A you B if C yourself D oneself 28 A path B road C way D street 29 A out B off C into D over 30 A applicants B application C form D employment 31 A will B would C should D may 32 A Less B Even C Almost D Most 33 A then B now C so D such 34 A day B time C while D ages 35 A came B left C taken D paid THE PERFECT PARTNER A long and happy (36) is something that many people wish for, but finding the right partner is (37) more difficult than you might imagine A friend of mine, Susan, had not been very successful in her attempt to find the perfect partner, and she was beginning to lose heart and feel rather (38) One day she happened to hear someone (39) about a computer dating agency which could help you to find the ideal partner Susan immediately (40) an appointment to see someone at the agency, then waited to see (41) would happen The agency arranged a meeting with a "suitable" partner at the local railway station a week later, although I (42) her not to go My friend arrived a few minutes early but could see no one who matched the (43) of the man in the photograph she had been sent She noticed a man waiting under the station clock and (44) a bunch of flowers, but there was no one else around Suddenly the man started chatting to her and, after a while, asked her if she would like to go and have a coffee Not until much later did they come to the conclusion that they had both been waiting for each other! When they had both (45) from the shocked, they decided that the computer had been right after at all! 36 A honeymoon B wedding C marriage D engagement 37 A so B much C too D lot 38 A depressed B ashamed C embarrassed D bored 39 A mentioning B telling C talking D relating 40 A did B had C set D made 41 A that B what C which D who 42 A advised B urged C suggested D whispered 43 A look B appearance C gesture D manner 44 A fetching B wearing C carrying D holding Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com 45 A returned B recovered C reviewed D realized The Stone Age was a period of history which began in approximately million B.C and lasted until 3000 B.C It name was derived from the stone tools and weapons that modern scientists found This period was divided into the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic Ages Turing the first period (2 million to 8000 B.C), the first hatchet and use of fire for heating and cooking were developed As a result of the Ice Age, which evolved about million years into the Paleolithic Age, people were forced to seek shelter in caves, wear clothing, and develop new tools During the Mesolithic Age (8000 to 6000 B.C), people made crude pottery and the first fish hooks, took dogs hunting, and developed the bow and arrow, which were used until the fourteenth century A.D The Neolithic Age (6000 to 3000 B.C) saw humankind domesticating sheep, goats, pigs, and cattle, being less nomadic than in previous eras, establishing permanent settlements, and creating governments 46 Into how many periods was the Stone Age divided? A B C D 47 The word "derived" is the closest in meaning to A originated B destroyed C hallucinated D discussed 48 Which of the following was developed earliest? A Fish hook B Hatched C Bow and arrow D Pottery 49 Which of the following developments is not relate to the conditions of the Ice Age? A Farming B Clothing C Living indoors D Using fire 50 The word "crude" is closest in meaning to A extravagant B complex C vulgar D primitive 51 The author states that the Stone Age was so named because A it was very durable like stone B the tools and weapons were made stone C there was little vegetation D the people lived in stone caves 52 The word "nomadic" is closest in meaning to A sedentary B wandering C primitive D inquisitive 53 With what subject is the passage mainly concerned? A The Neolithic B The Paleolithic C The Stone Age D The Ice Age 54 Which of the following best describes the Mesolithic Age? A People were inventive B People stayed indoors all the time C People were warriors D People were crude 55 The word "eras" is closest in meaning to A families B periods C herds D tools In the distance he heard the whistle and the train moved slowly across what I sounded like an iron bridge and came to a halt It was a sixth stop since they had left Berlin Billy Fenwick lay very stiffly in his upper berth of the sleeping compartment and he knew that it was the sixth stop because he'd counted every one of them He also knew that the time was exactly twentyfive minutes to two and that they should be almost half-way to the border by now Every other minute he glanced at the luminous dial of his wristwatch, a treasured possession given to him on his ninth birthday Anything to pass the time, to stop him from falling asleep, to keep him from starting at the blind which, in the blue light of the bulb over the door, looked like a sheet of shiny metal But he shouldn't be frightened because he was nine years old now A great big boy, as they kept telling him Mummy had promised him that there were no monsters outside, it was just his imagination Robin wasn't frightened and he was only five and a half Billy leaned over and looked Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com down at his brother, who was curled up fast asleep with his head buried in the pillow He looked so still he might have been dead No, Robin wasn't frightened, but why should he be? Robin was too young to know why the blinds were pulled down so tightly He couldn't picture the cold desert outside with the white-faced people who stood and watched the trains Robin didn't realize that at every stop there was danger, that at any moment the people would start coming towards them and, if the train didn't start again soon, one of them might raise his hand, open the window and begin to climb in And two of them were there now Sweat ran down his forehead as he listened Yes, footsteps were coming across the tracks, somebody was speaking in a low voice, somebody laughed, and there was a tapping noise just below the window He pulled the blankets up tightly to his chin and tried not to scream, though at any moment he knew the window would come down and he would see a hand in under the blind The tapping stopped, there was another deep laugh and he could picture fingers feeling for the window catch Then the carriage creaked, the wheels started to turn They were on their way again and he was safe 56 Billy was lying stiffly in the berth because A he wasn't very comfortable B he was afraid C he was counting the stops D he had trouble with his back 57 Why did Billy keep looking at his watch? A he wanted to know the time B he was very proud of it C it helped him stay awake D it was a birthday present 58 Billy didn't want to look at the window blind because A it was made of dull metal B it was behind him C the blue light was shining on it D he was afraid of what was behind it 59 Why was Billy ashamed of being scared? A he was older than his brother B his brother was older than him C his mother thought he was a baby D he had promised his mother that he wouldn't be 60 When Billy looked at his brother A he thought he was dead B he saw he was lying stretched out on the bed C he noticed his head was under the pillow D he saw he was fast asleep 61 Why wasn't Robin afraid? A he understood about the blinds B he had too much imagination C he couldn't draw the scene outside the window D he wasn't old enough to understand the danger 62 What did Billy imagine at every stop? A he would become dangerous B the train wouldn't start again C someone outside would put his hand up D someone might enter the compartment 63 When the train stopped Billy could hear A someone speaking to himself B a loud knock below the window C someone telling a joke D several different sounds 64 Billy felt like screaming because A he could imagine the window opening B he couldn't hear anything C the train started suddenly D the noise stopped 65 From the story what we understand about Billy's character? A he was sensitive and imaginative B he was sensible and clever C he was artistic and easily frightened D he was fearless and kind 66 it/ be/ careless/ you/ not/ to/ close/ windows/ last night/ A It was careless to you to not close all the windows last night B It was careless to you not to close all the windows last night C It was careless of you to not close all the windows last night D It was careless of you not to close all the windows last night Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com 67 Tom/ promise/ keep/ contact/ us/ he/ France/ A Tom promised to keep contact with us while he was in France B Tom promised keeping contact us while he was in France C Tom promised keeping contact with us while he was in France D Tom promised to keep contact us while in France 68 Two miles/ long/ distance/ old man/ jog/ everyday/ A Two miles are a long distance for such old an man to jog everyday B Two miles are a long distance for such old man to jog everyday C Two miles are a long distance for so an old man to jog everyday D Two miles are a long distance for such an old man to jog everyday 69 never/ life/ I/ see/ mess/ this/ A Never in my whole life had I seen such a mess like this B Never in my whole life have I seen such a mess like this C Never in my whole life did I see such a mess like this D Never in my whole life I see such a mess like this 70 bank manager/ make/ hand over/ money/ A The bank manager made hand over the money B The bank manager was made hand over the money C The bank manager made to hand over the money D The bank manager made to hand over the money 71 The officials object to them wearing long dresses for the inaugural dance at the country club A B C D 72 Janet is finally used to cook on an electric stove after having a gas one for so long A B C D 73 He knows to repair the carburetor without taking the whole car apart A B C D 74 Stuart stopped to write his letter because he had to leave for the hospital A B C D 75 Each of the students in the accounting class has to type their own A B C D 76 The film didn't come up to my expectations A The film was as good as I expected B I expected the film to be longer C I expected the film to end more abruptly D The film fell short of my expectations 77 It doesn't matter to them which film they go to A No matter what film are shown, they never go B They have a good taste for films C Which film they go to matters more than the cost D They don't mind which film they go to 78 We could just discern the buildings through the fog A We could hardly see the buildings through the fog B We could imagine the buildings through the fog C We could just make out the buildings through the fog D The fog prevented us from seeing the buildings 79 Their chances of success are small A It's very likely that they will succeed B They will definitely be successful C It's not very likely that they will succeed D They won't have any chance of being successful 80 We had a flat tire, so it took three hours longer than usual to get there A It took us three extra hours to get there B It usually takes us three hours to get there C We usually have a flat tire D It usually takes longer to get there Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com BẢNG PHÂN LOẠI ĐÁNH GIÁ CÂU HỎI Môn: Tiếng anh Đề/tên file: Đề ĐH-CĐ/de dh5.doc Họ tên: Nguyễn Thị Bính - GV trường THPT Cửa lò - Nghệ An Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com Copyright © quatamthat2@yahoo.com

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