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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.. Question

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in position of the main stress in each of the following questions

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions

Question 11: After so many years, it is great to see him his ambitions

Question 12: People were moved by the photographs in the newspapers

Question 13: The team won the championship four years

Question 14: My attention was drawn the picture on the far wall

Question 15: Do you think he could be up on to make a speech after the presentation?

LUYỆN GIẢI ðỀ SỐ 04

(TÀI LIỆU BÀI GIẢNG)

Giáo viên: VŨ THỊ MAI PHƯƠNG

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Question 16: The prospects of picking up any survivors are now

Question 17: He has a talent for mime

Question 18: What happened in 1989 was a in European political history

Question 19: The bride suddenly turned on her heels and out of the church

Question 20: You’ll have to be on your if you want to beat her

Question 21: Julia played a role in the planning of the millennium exhibition

A consultation B consulting C consultative D consulted

Question 22: I’m afraid you may find the truth somewhat

Question 23: Was it just poor time-keeping that resulted his dismissal?

Question 24: No matter how much pressure you put on Simon, he won’t budge a(n)

Question 25: I’m in a bit of a as to what to wear to his wedding

Question 26: The celebrations were somewhat by the announcement of her resignation

Question 27: She was caught cheating in the race she was disqualified

Question 28: The painting bears a resemblance to EI Greco’s earlier works

Question 29: He’s a rumbustious character who always tries to live life to the

Question 30: The difference in their computer skills was attributed to the generation

Question 31: The speeding car only missed us by a hair’s

Question 32: I simply couldn’t cope with such an enormous work

Question 33: Even the tiniest of dust can damage delicate electrical equipment

Question 34: I don’t think there’s a of truth in what either defendant said

Question 35: Unless she makes a dramatic recovery, her will have to play the part

Question 36: I seem to be in energy this morning

Question 37: I’m not at all put out by their decision , I welcome it

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Question 38: The are of the opinion that they have been badly treated

Question 39: He’s been going through a bad for some time

Question 40: All the workers complained that the price of food had increased so that their of

living had fallen

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D… on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks

I’ve always preferred an (41) lifestyle to a (42) lifestyle I’d much rather live in a city than in the (43) because there’s so much more to do The (44) is great – lots of bars, restaurants and nightclubs – and there are lots of (45) such as sports centers, swimming pools, museums and so on What I particularly like is the fact that my home city is so (46) ; there are people there from all over the world Of course, with so many people everywhere it can get very (47) , especially during the (48) (in my city, this is between 7 and 9 in the morning, and between 4 and 6 in the evening) At those times, the trains and buses are packed with (49) coming

to the city to work, and then going back to the (50) around the city where many of them live Those who don’t use (51) transport drive to the city in their own cars; this causes terrible traffic (52) on the roads, and of course lots of (53) , which makes the air dirty and unpleasant It can get quite (54) at times Consequently, it is good to get away from the city now and then, and get back to (55) ; lots of lovely (56) air, green (57) and (58) villages where the only noise is the sound of birds and sheep It’s also much (59) ; there’ less crime and the roads aren’t as dangerous

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the questions

“BEAR STORY”

Campers Gene and Maire Marsden took pride in being good citizens when in the wild While driving the three hundred miles from their home in Colorado to the Green River Lakes area of the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming, they instructed their children in the protocol they’d learned in the bear safety pamphlet put out by the Bridger – Teton Forest Service The number-one rule was “Don’t feed the bears!” – whether intentionally or not Warning the kids not to go anywhere near a bear, the Marsden had

no problem with the intentional part, but the unintentional part was not as easy to avoid as they thought

Mr and Mrs Marsden did their best to keep a tidy camp While the bear manual had said to hang all food at least ten feet off the ground and four feet out from the trunk of a tree, they did what all the other people in the nearby public campground were doing and locked their food in their little utility trailer at night Afraid that the scent of the bait might attract a bear, they even locked up Marie’s fishing pole It

was always dark when they went to bed, but they perused the campsite with flashlights, making sure

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nothing was left out Taking the recommended precaution of sleeping a hundred yards from where they cooked their food, they kept the car near their tents, unhitched from the trailer, which they left up at the other camp Before going to bed each night, all of the Marsdens took off the clothes they had worn during the day while eating, replacing them with pajamas that they used only for sleeping They were also careful

to lock the dirty laundry in the trailer As the pamphlet advise, they took no snacks into their tents

Gene says he now regrets not having taken their dogs into the tent at night, but they liked having him on guard Small animals would often come sniffing around and the dog would chase them back into the thickets, then return to the hollow he’d dug for himself in front of the children’s tent But on the night

of the encounter, Spike would not stop barking, and Marie Marsden knew he must be sounding the alarm

on something more dangerous and dauntless than a raccoon or squirrel When she unzipped the tent and

shined her flashlight in the direction of the cooking area, she saw Spike attempting to hold a young grizzly bear at bay

They all managed to pile into the car, and with the kids sitting atop stuffed sacks full of clothes and gear, they drove quickly down the trail, calling out the window to Spike and abandoning the cargo trailer

to whatever fate the bear might have in store for it Uncertain whether the bear was following, one of the children opened a door and loaded Spike up on the run They drove to a pay phone twenty miles away and called a Fish and Game Department ranger, who identified the bear by the white ruff the Marsdens had seen around his neck The authorities informed the Marsdens that the bear was a young, recently weaned male that they’d been keeping an eye on

The next morning, the Marsdens heard helicopters circling over the mountain above them and wondered if it might have something to do with the bear After spending the night in the public campground, they drove back to their site Wandering the area in search of clues, Marie came to a halt below the tallest spruce She slapped her head and shouted, “Oh no!”

“What is it?” Gene asked

Marie pointed at the ground where Spike’s dog food bowl lay upside down A week after their return home, the Marsdens read the headline in their local paper “Bear Euthanized in Wind Rivers.” According to the article, the Fish and Game Department had shot the young bear because, having been

rewarded for invading a human campsite, it would likely do so again

The Marsdens knew they had been lucky in the encounter, yet much to their shame and sadness, they also knew that the bear had not

Question 60: Which of the following statements is true?

A The Marsdens went camping in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming

B The pamphlet on camping in bear country was sent to the Marsdens by the Fish and Game Department

C The Marsdens went camping in the Green River Lakes area near their hometown

D all of the above

Question 61: Who does the author imply is mostly to blame in the bear’s death?

A The Marsdens, because they were not careful enough

B The bear, because he invaded a human camp

C The Fish and Game authorities, because of poor communication with campers

D The Forest Service, for putting out incomplete information

Question 62: In paragraph 2, it can be determined from the context that the word “perused” means

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Question 63: In paragraph 3, it can be determined from the context that the word “dauntless” means

Question 64: This story is arranged

A like a news story, with the most important event told first

B in reverse chronological order, with events told in the order they occurred

C in standard chronological order, with events told in the order they occurred

D in mixed, random order

Question 65: What was the “reward” referred to in the next to last paragraph?

A The bear seeing the Marsdens run from him

B The bear receiving no punishment for disturbing humans

C The bear being able to stand off Spike

D The bear getting the dog food

Question 66: The tone and style of this piece make it appropriate for which of the following types of

publications?

A A scientific report on human-bear interaction

B A pamphlet on bear safety such as the one the Marsdens read

C A statistical study on bear fatalities in the Western mountains

D A human interest article in the Sunday magazine of a newspaper

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction

Question 67: Is it important that the secretary finishes the typing today?

Question 68: The most time to take a nap is the two hours after lunch

Question 69: Each person has to consider how react to such an emergency

Question 70: Unlike his fellow students, Jim preferred written tests than oral tests

Question 71: Mike regrets having not studied English in high school

Question 72: There are various reason why one should avoid to discuss religion

Choose the best sentence that is made from the words given

Question 73: how / time / you / spend / English / day?

A How much time do you spend to study English a day?

B Many time do you spend studying English a day?

C How much time do you spend on English a day?

D How much time you spend to studying English a day?

Question 74: Joe / not like jazz / neither / friends

A Joe doesn’t like jazz, neither are his friends

B Joe doesn’t like jazz, neither his friends

C Joe doesn’t like jazz, his friends neither

D Joe doesn’t like jazz, neither do his friends

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Question 75: Mike / have / flat / redecorate

A Mike has had his flat to be redecorated

B Mike has had his flat be redecorated

C Mike had his flat redecorated

D Mike has had his flat being redecorated

Question 76: I / remember / ask / you / do exercise / home

A I remember asking you to do this exercise at home

B I remember ask you to do this exercises at home

C I remember asking you do this exercise at home

D I remember asking you to doing this exercise at home

Question 77: he / admit / be punished / teacher yesterday

A He admitted to be punished by the teacher yesterday

B He admitted being punished by the teacher yesterday

C He admitted to be punished the teacher yesterday

D He admits being punished by the teacher yesterday

Question 78: Nobody / allow / see him / any time / meeting

A Nobody was allowed seeing him at any time during the meeting

B Nobody was allowed to see him any time during the meeting

C Nobody allowed seeing him at any time during the meeting

D Nobody was allowed seeing him at any time during the meeting

Question 79: She / be like / suffer / cold / winter

A She is likely to suffer from a cold in winter

B She is likely suffering from a cold in winter

C She is likely to suffer cold in winter

D She is likely to suffer from a cold winter

Question 80: I never / meet / young reader / not like / Harry Potter

A I’ve never met a young reader doesn’t like Harry Potter

B I’ve never met a young reader who doesn’t like Harry Potter

C I never met a young reader who doesn’t like Harry Potter

D I’ve never met a young reader not like Harry Potter

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