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" LƯU HÀNH N I B 11/2013 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2007 Môn thi: TI NG ANH, Kh i D Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút CHÍNH TH C ( thi có 04 trang) Mã đ thi 248 H , tên thí sinh: S báo danh: THI G M 80 CÂU (T CÂU c k đo n v n sau ch n ph N CÂU 80) DÀNH CHO T T C THÍ SINH ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) cho m i câu t đ n 10 A pilot cannot fly by sight alone In many conditions, such as flying at night and landing in dense fog, a pilot must use radar, an alternative way of navigating Since human eyes are not very good at determining speeds of approaching objects, radar can show a pilot how fast nearby planes are moving The basic principle of radar is exemplified by what happens when one shouts in a cave The echo of the sounds against the walls helps a person determine the size of the cave With radar, however, the waves are radio waves instead of sound waves Radio waves travel at the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers in one second A radar set sends out a short burst of radio waves Then it receives the echoes produced when the waves bounce off objects By determining the time it takes for the echoes to return to the radar set, a trained technician can determine the distance between the radar set and other objects The word “radar”, in fact, gets its name from the term “radio detection and ranging” “Ranging” is the term for detection of the distance between an object and the radar set Besides being of critical importance to pilots, radar is essential for air traffic control, tracking ships at sea, and for tracking weather systems and storms Câu 1: What is the main topic of this passage? A The nature of radar B History of radar C Alternatives to radar D Types of ranging Câu 2: According to the passage, what can radar detect besides location of objects? A Shape B Size C Speed D Weight Câu 3: The word “exemplified” in the passage can be replaced by _ A “specified” B “resembled” C “illustrated” D “justified” Câu 4: The word “shouts” in the passage most closely means _ A “exclaims” B “yells” C “shoots” D “whispers” Câu 5: Which of the following words best describes the tone of this passage? A argumentative B explanatory C humorous D imaginative Câu 6: According to the passage, the distance between a radar set and an object can be determined by _ A the time it takes for a burst of radio waves to produce echoes when the waves bounce off the object B the term “ranging” used for detection of the distance between an object and the radar set C the time it takes for the radio waves to produce echoes and bounce off the object D the time it takes for the echoes produced by the radio waves to return to the radar set Câu 7: Which type of waves does radar use? A tidal B sound C heat D radio Câu 8: The word “tracking” in the passage most closely means _ A sending B searching for C ranging D repairing Câu 9: Which of the following would most likely be the topic of the next paragraph? A A history of flying B Other uses of radar C The technology used by pilots D Uses of some technology Câu 10: What might be inferred about radar? A It takes the place of a radio B It has improved navigational safety C It was developed from a study of sound waves D It gave birth to the invention of the airplane Ch n t ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) có ph n g ch chân đ sau: B chemistry B phone B ridden c phát âm khác v i ba t l i m i câu Câu 11: Câu 12: Câu 13: A check A zone A given Ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) đ hoàn thành câu sau: Câu 14: I wouldn't have got wet A unless I had had an umbrella with me C if I have an umbrella with me C change C none C widen D cheap D stone D kitchen B if I had had an umbrella with me D if I had an umbrella with me Trang 1/4 - Mã đ thi 248 Câu 15: , give her this map of the city A When Mr Leat’s wife arrived B When Mr Leat’s wife will arrive C When is Mr Leat’s wife arriving D When Mr Leat’s wife arrives Câu 16: I am going to the hairdresser’s A for to cut me my hair B to have cut my hair C to cut my hair D to have my hair cut Câu 17: Le: "I can't understand how you missed the exit." Tuong: "Well, it was so dark that ." A we could see hardly the road signs B hardly could we see the road signs C we could see the road signs hardly D we could hardly see the road signs Câu 18: He has received several scholarships A because of his academic and artistic ability B as resulting of his ability in the art and the academic C not only because of his artistic but his academic ability D for both his academic ability as well as his artistic Ch n ph ng án (A ho c B, C, D) ng v i câu có ngh a g n nh t v i m i câu cho s n sau đây: Câu 19: Barbara didn’t wear the raincoat, so she got a cold A If Barbara wore the raincoat, she wouldn’t get a cold B If Barbara had worn the raincoat, she wouldn’t have got a cold C If Barbara worn the raincoat, she didn’t get a cold D If Barbara has worn the raincoat, she won’t get a cold Câu 20: Unlike his sister, Bob exercises every day B Bob’s sister exercises every day, but he doesn’t A Bob and his sister exercise every day C Bob exercises every day, but his sister doesn’t D Bob doesn’t like his sister to exercise Câu 21: John Smith is a farmer I bought his land A John Smith, who is a farmer, bought his land B John Smith, whom I bought his land, is a farmer C John Smith, who is a farmer, whose land I bought D John Smith, whose land I bought, is a farmer Câu 22: “If I were you, I would go to see the doctor”, David said to Claudia A David advised Claudia not to go to see the doctor B David advised Claudia to go to see the doctor C David told Claudia to become a doctor D David told Claudia that he would go to see the doctor Câu 23: The bread was too stale to eat A The bread was not fresh enough to eat B Eating the bread was stale C We cannot eat the bread because it was burnt D It was stale to eat the bread Ch n ph ng án (A ho c B, C, D) ng v i t / c m t có g ch chân c n ph i s a câu sau: Câu 24: She refused to tell us why was she crying A B C D Câu 25: Folk artists have few or no formal art training A B C D Câu 26: The film was so bored that all the audience had gone home before it ended A B C D Câu 27: Many people have complain about the dirt from the factory A B C D Câu 28: A huge amount of tourists come to this city every year A B C D Ch n ph ng án (A ho c B, C, D) ng v i t có tr ng âm nh n vào âm ti t có v trí khác v i ba t l i m i câu: Câu 29: A engineer B understand C comprehend D religion Câu 30: A forecast B prefer C suppose D attract c k đo n v n sau ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) cho m i câu t 31 đ n 40 Because writing has become so important in our culture, we sometimes think of it as more real than speech A little thought, however, will show why speech is primary and writing secondary to language Human beings have been writing (as far as we can tell from surviving evidence) for at least 5000 years; but they have been talking for much longer, doubtless ever since there have been human beings When writing did develop, it was derived from and represented speech, although imperfectly Even today there are spoken languages that have no written form Furthermore, we all learn to talk well before we learn to write; any human child who is not severely handicapped physically or mentally will learn to talk: a normal human being cannot be prevented from doing so On the other hand, it takes a special effort to learn to write In the past many intelligent and useful members of society did not acquire the skill, and even today many who speak languages with Trang 2/4 - Mã đ thi 248 writing systems never learn to read or write, while some who learn the rudiments of those skills so only imperfectly To affirm the primacy of speech over writing is not, however, to disparage the latter One advantage writing has over speech is that it is more permanent and makes possible the records that any civilization must have Thus, if speaking makes us human, writing makes us civilized Câu 31: We sometimes think of writing as more real than speech because A it has become very important in our culture B human beings have been writing for at least 5000 years C writing is secondary to language D people have been writing since there have been human beings Câu 32: The author of the passage argues that A all languages should have a written form B writing has become too important in today’s society C everyone who learns to speak must learn to write D speech is more basic to language than writing Câu 33: Normal human beings A learn to talk after learning to write B learn to write before learning to talk C learn to write and to talk at the same time D learn to talk before learning to write Câu 34: According to the passage, writing A is represented perfectly by speech B represents speech, but not perfectly C developed from imperfect speech D is imperfect, but less so than speech Câu 35: Learning to write is A too difficult B easy C not easy D very easy Câu 36: In order to show that learning to write requires effort, the author gives the example of A severely handicapped children B people who learn the rudiments of speech C intelligent people who couldn’t write D people who speak many languages Câu 37: In the author’s judgment, A writing is more real than speech B writing has more advantages than speech C speech conveys ideas less accurately than writing does D speech is essential but writing has important benefits Câu 38: According to the author, one mark of any civilized society is that it A keeps written records B affirms the primacy of speech over writing C teaches its children to speak perfectly D affirms the primacy of writing over speech Câu 39: Which of the following is NOT true? A It is easy to acquire the writing skill B Writing has become so important in our culture C Writing represents speech, but not perfectly D Speech is essential but writing has important benefits Câu 40: The word “advantage” in the last paragraph most closely means A “skill” B “rudiments” C “domination” D “benefit” Ch n ph ng án (A ho c B, C, D) đ hoàn thành m i câu sau: Câu 41: Havy: “Thanks for your help, Judy.” Judy: “ .” A With all my heart B Never remind me C It’s my pleasure D Wish you Câu 42: It’s said that he has friends of his age A few B plenty C a little D little Câu 43: The students to be at school at p.m A told B have told C were told D tell Câu 44: Medical researchers are continually looking for ways to control, and cure diseases A prevented B be prevented C prevent D preventing Câu 45: "Just think, years' time, we'll be 20 both." A under B in C after D over Câu 46: He bought all the books are needed for the English course A that B who C what D those Câu 47: The existence of many stars in the sky us to suspect that there may be life on another planet A have led B leads C lead D leading Câu 48: , we couldn’t go out because it rained B Fortunate C Fortunately D Unfortunate A Unfortunately Câu 49: The shirt in the window was expensive for me to buy B such C enough D so A too Câu 50: He couldn’t get back _ his car He had locked himself out A on B into C in D to Câu 51: Every member in Nataly's class admires her A honesty B dishonest C dishonesty D honest Trang 3/4 - Mã đ thi 248 Câu 52: John never comes to class on time and A neither does Peter B so does Peter C so doesn't Peter D neither doesn't Peter Câu 53: If I were in charge, I things differently A will B would C would have done D had done Câu 54: The population of the earth is increasing at a tremendous rate and _ out of control A are soon going to be B soon will be C they have become D why it will be Câu 55: Janet has left home and is of her parents A dependent B dependently C independent D depend Câu 56: When I last Jane, she to find a job A saw / was trying B saw / tried C have seen / tried D see / is trying Câu 57: he did not attend the English class, he knew the lesson quite well A In spite of B However C Although D Despite Câu 58: He is going to get married the end of this month A on B in C to D at Câu 59: The air is not as pure as it A used to be B is used to be C is used to being D was used to be Câu 60: After a meal in a restaurant, you ask the waiter for the _ A receipt B cheque C prescription D bill c k đo n v n sau ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) cho m i ch tr ng t 61 đ n 70 Many parents believe that their children (61) be taught to read right after they have learnt to walk This is fine if the child shows a real interest but (62) a child could be counter-productive if she or he isn't ready Wise parents will have a relaxed (63) and take the lead from their child What they should provide is a selection of (64) toys, books and other activities Nowadays there is plenty of good (65) available for young children, and of course, seeing plenty of books in use about the house will also (66) them to read Of course, books are no longer the only (67) of stories and information There is also a huge range of videos, which can (68) and extend the pleasure a child finds in a book and are (69) valuable in helping to increase vocabulary and concentration Television gets a bad press as far as children are concerned, mainly because too many (70) too much time watching programmes not intended for their age group Câu 61: Câu 62: Câu 63: Câu 64: Câu 65: Câu 66: Câu 67: Câu 68: Câu 69: Câu 70: A should A insisting A pastime A bright A games A provide A search A enjoy A properly A devote c k đo n v n sau ch n ph B could not B making B decision B expensive B produce B encourage B source B watch B perfectly B save C had to C forcing C attitude C adult C sense C provoke C site C reinforce C worthily C pay D must not D starting D competition D stimulating D amusement D attract D basis D assist D equally D spend ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) cho m i ch tr ng t 71 đ n 80 Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland His father was an expert in phonetics (71) a boy, Alexander became interested in sounds and speech In 1870, the Bells decided to (72) to America They lived in Boston, (73) Alexander taught in a school for the deaf There he began experimenting with a machine (74) help the deaf hear While experimenting with this machine, Bell had an idea, “Why not use electricity to (75) the human voice from one place to another?” He began to work on a new (76) For years, Bell and his assistant, Thomas Watson, worked day (77) night They rented rooms in a boarding house Bell was on one floor, and Watson was on (78) They tried to send (79) through a wire Finally, on March 19, 1876, Watson heard these words very clearly: “Mr Watson, come here I want you.” Watson rushed upstairs, ran (80) Bell’s room, and shouted, “I heard you!” Câu 71: Câu 72: Câu 73: Câu 74: Câu 75: Câu 76: Câu 77: Câu 78: Câu 79: Câu 80: A During A take A why A in order A change A inventor A after A the others A speech A in B As B leave B where B for B get B invent B by B other B telegram B onto C Be C move C when C to C send C inventive C and C others C speaking C to D Despite D return D which D so that D go D invention D or D another D letters D into - - H T -Trang 4/4 - Mã đ thi 248 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O ÁP ÁN THI TUY N SINH CAO CHÍNH TH C NG N M 2007 Môn: TI NG ANH, Kh i D Mã đ thi Câu s 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 A C D A C B C D A B A C C B B C C A B D B B C D B A A B A C D A D C D B D C B A A B B D D D B D B C B C B A B A C A D D B C B C C B C B B D A A C A D D C C B D C C D C D D C B A B D A C D D C D B D B B C A D A A D C B D C B A B C B A A D D D B D C D A B C C A A D A C D B A B C A C B B C A D A D B B A B B D C C B D C D B D A B A B B A D A C D A A A D D D A A A B A B A B D B D B C C D B D A D D B A C D C D C B D D D D C D A A C B D C A A D D A D B D A A A D D B C B D A B C C C Trang 1/2 Mã đ thi Câu s 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 C B A B C D A B A A B D C C A A B D C D B A A B B C A C D B A D A D A C B B C C C A A B B D D D A B B A A C B C C C D A A D D D D C A D A C A B B D C A C A B B B C C A C A B A D C A B B B B A C D A D C D D C D D A C A C A B B D D C B A C A A C A D A D C A D A B B C A C A D C D C B B A A D A C B D B B C C C B D B C B B A B C A D B B D D A D C B C D A C D B A B D C C B B C C B A B C B A B C C B C A C B D D C C A C D A D A D D D B C B A C B C D A D C C A A B D C B A D C C A C A Trang 2/2 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O CHÍNH TH C ( thi có 06 trang) THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2008 Môn thi: TI NG ANH, kh i D Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút Mã đ thi 293 H , tên thí sinh: S báo danh: THI G M 80 CÂU (T CÂU N CÂU 80) DÀNH CHO T T C THÍ SINH Ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) đ hoàn thành m i câu sau Câu 1: I this letter around for days without looking at it A am carrying B will be carrying C carry D have been carrying Câu 2: If you are not Japanese, so what _ are you? A nationalized B nation C nationality D national Câu 3: It was not until she had arrived home remembered her appointment with the doctor A that she B and she C she D when she had Câu 4: The manager had his secretary the report for him A to have typed B typed C type D to type Câu 5: Be with what you have got, Mary A suspicious B humorous C interested D satisfied Câu 6: He looks thin, but he is very healthy A practically B also C actually D consequently Câu 7: - “ detective stories?” - “In my opinion, they are very good for teenagers.” A What you think about B Are you fond of C How about D What people feel about Câu 8: - “Would you mind lending me your bike?” - “ ” A Yes Here it is B Not at all C Great D Yes, let’s Câu 9: They would go by air than travel by train A always B better C prefer D rather Câu 10: Don’t worry He’ll the job as _ as possible A economizing B economic C uneconomically D economically Câu 11: entering the hall, he found everyone waiting for him A With B On C At D During Câu 12: - “Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris?” - “ _.” A Not yet B Yes, it was C I don’t think that D Sorry, I don’t Câu 13: The window was so high up that I could see was the sky A just B all C only D thus Câu 14: He arrived late, was annoying A it B that C what D which Câu 15: I would really your help with this assignment A respect B take C appreciate D thank Câu 16: Can you keep calm for a moment? You noise in class! A are always made B always make C have always made D are always making Câu 17: Take the number bus and get at Times Square A off B up C outside D down Câu 18: I’ve just been told some news A astonish B astonishment C astonished D astonishing Câu 19: If people after their houses properly, the police wouldn’t have so much work to A looked B look C have looked D should look Trang 1/6 - Mã đ thi 293 Câu 20: The reason why I don’t want to move is that I’m perfectly happy here A main B big C large D great Ch n nhóm t ho c m nh đ thích h p ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) đ hoàn thành m i câu sau Câu 21: There were two small rooms in the beach house, served as a kitchen A the smaller of them B the smaller of which C the smallest of which D smallest of that Câu 22: John’s score on the test is the highest in the class He A should study very hard B must have studied very hard C must have to study well D should have studied all the time Câu 23: _, they would have had what they wanted A If they arrived at the fair early B Had they arrived at the fair early C Unless they arrived at the fair early enough D Supposing they were arriving at the fair early Câu 24: John contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute A the same amount also B more fifty dollars C another fifty D one other fifty dollars Câu 25: He agreed to sign the contract A so he didn’t know much about that company B in spite he knew much about it C because he didn’t know much about that company’s director D although he didn’t know much about that company c k đo n v n sau ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A ho c B, C, D) cho m i ch tr ng t 26 đ n 35 Everyone wants to reduce pollution But the pollution problem is (26) complicated as it is serious It is complicated (27) much pollution is caused by things that benefit people (28) , exhaust from automobiles causes a large percentage of air pollution But the automobile (29) transportation for millions of people Factories discharge much (30) the material that pollutes the air and water, but factories give employment to a large number of people Thus, to end (31) _ greatly reduce pollution immediately, people would have to (32) using many things that benefit them Most of the people not want to that, of course But pollution can be (33) reduced in several ways Scientists and engineers can work to find ways to lessen the (34) of pollution that such things as automobiles and factories cause Governments can pass and enforce laws that (35) businesses and traffic to stop, or to cut down on certain polluting activities Câu 26: A as B more C less D like Câu 27: A so B while C though D because Câu 28: A Specific B For example C Such as D Like Câu 29: A takes B affords C carries D provides Câu 30: A about B for C of D with Câu 31: A or B and C as well D then Câu 32: A start B continue C stop D go on Câu 33: A carefully B unexpectedly C gradually D little Câu 34: A way B figure C number D amount Câu 35: A forbid B prevent C request D require c k đo n v n sau ch n ph ng án ( ng v i A, ho c B, C, D) cho m i câu t 36 đ n 45 At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the American educational system was desperately in need of reform Private schools existed, but only for the very rich There were very few public schools because of the strong sentiment that children who would grow up to be laborers should not “waste” their time on education but should instead prepare themselves for their life’s work It was in the face of this public sentiment that educational reformers set about their task Horace Mann, probably the most famous of the reformers, felt that there was no excuse in a republic for any citizen to be uneducated As Superintendent of Education in the state of Massachusetts from 1837 to 1848, he initiated various changes, which were soon matched in other school districts around the country He extended the school year from five to six months and improved the quality of teachers by instituting teacher education and raising teacher salaries Although these changes did not bring about a sudden improvement in the educational system, they at least increased public awareness as to the need for a further strengthening of the system Trang 2/6 - Mã đ thi 293 Câu 36: The best title for the passage could be A A Flight for Change B American Education in the Beginning of the 19th Century C Nineteenth - the Century of Reform D The Beginnings of Reform in American Education Câu 37: The passage implied that to go to a private school, a student needed A a high level of intelligence B a strong educational background C a lot of money D good grades Câu 38: The word “desperately” in the passage mostly means A partly B urgently C completely D obviously Câu 39: The author of the passage puts the word “waste” in quotation marks because he A does not want students to waste their time on education B is quoting someone else who said that education was a waste of time C wants to emphasize how much time is wasted on education D thinks that education is not really a waste of time Câu 40: According to the passage, Horace Mann wanted a better educational system for Americans because A education at the time was so cheap B people had nothing else to except go to school C Massachusetts residents needed something to with their spare time D all citizens should be educated in a republic Câu 41: The word “reformers” in the passage mostly means A people who work for the government B people who really enjoy teaching C people who try to change things for the better D people who believe that education is wasted Câu 42: The word “citizen” in the passage mostly means A a person who lives in a particular city B a person who works in a particular place C a person who has the legal right to belong to a particular country D a person who works, especially one who does a particular kind of work Câu 43: From 1837 to 1848, Horace Mann A worked as a headmaster in a school in the state of Massachusetts B raised money for the educational development in Massachusetts C funded many projects to improve the educational system for Americans D managed education in the state of Massachusetts Câu 44: According to the passage, which sentence is NOT TRUE? A Horace Mann began raising teachers’ salaries B Horace Mann suggested schools prepare children for their life’s work C Horace Mann brought about changes in many schools in the United States D Horace Mann was a famous US educational reformer Câu 45: According to the passage, which of the following is a change that Horace Mann instituted? A The five-month school year B Better teacher training C Increased pay for students D The matching of other districts’ policies Ch n ph ng án (A ho c B, C, D) ng v i câu có ngh a g n nh t v i m i câu cho s n sau Câu 46: We were all surprised when she suddenly came back A All of us found it surprising that she suddenly came back B The fact that we were surprised made her come back C All of us were amazing to see her come back D She was surprised, coming back suddenly Câu 47: Because she was irritated by her husband’s lack of punctuality, she left him A Irritating with her husband’s lack of punctuality, she left him B Being irritating by her husband’s lack of punctuality, she left him C She left her husband because of her irritation with his lack of punctuality D Irritated by her husband, she punctually left him Trang 3/6 - Mã đ thi 293 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 34: His boss has had enough of his impudence, and doesn't want to hire him any more A respect B rudeness C obedience D agreement Question 35: She was unhappy that she lost contact with a lot of her old friends when she went abroad to study A made room for B lost control of C put in charge of D got in touch with Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 45 One of the factors contributing to the intense nature of twenty-first-century stress is our continual exposure to media – particularly to an overabundance of news If you feel stressed out by the news, you are far from alone Yet somehow many of us seem unable to prevent ourselves from tuning in to an extreme degree The further back we go in human history, the longer news took to travel from place to place, and the less news we had of distant people and lands altogether The printing press obviously changed all that, as did every subsequent development in transportation and telecommunication When television came along, it proliferated like a population of rabbits In 1950, there were 100,000 television sets in North American homes; one year later there were more than a million Today, it’s not unusual for a home to have three or more television sets, each with cable access to perhaps over a hundred channels News is the subject of many of those channels, and on several of them it runs 24 hours a day What’s more, after the traumatic events of September 11, 2001, live newscasts were paired with perennial text crawls across the bottom of the screen – so that viewers could stay abreast of every story all the time Needless to say, the news that is reported to us is not good news, but rather disturbing images and sound bytes alluding to disaster (natural and man-made), upheaval, crime, scandal, war, and the like Compounding the problem is that when actual breaking news is scarce, most broadcasts fill in with scare stories about things that possibly might threaten our health, safety, finances, relationships, waistline, hairline, or very existence in the future This variety of story tends to treat with equal alarm a potentially lethal flu outbreak and the bogus claims of a wrinkle cream that overpromises smooth skin Are humans meant to be able to process so much trauma – not to mention so much overblown anticipation of potential trauma – at once? The human brain, remember, is programmed to slip into alarm mode when danger looms Danger looms for someone, somewhere at every moment Exposing ourselves to such input without respite and without perspective cannot be anything other than a source of chronic stress (Extracted from The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Beating Stress by Arlene Matthews Uhl - Penguin Group 2006) Question 36: According to the passage, which of the following has contributed to the intense nature of twenty-first-century stress? A The degree to which stress affects our life B Our inability to control ourselves C An overabundance of special news D Our continual exposure to the media Question 37: In the past, we had less news of distant people and lands because A printing, transportation, and telecommunications were not developed B means of communication and transportation were not yet invented C most people lived in distant towns and villages D the printing press changed the situation too slowly Question 38: The pronoun “them” in paragraph refers to A TV channels B TV news C television sets D cable access Question 39: The word “traumatic” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A fascinating B upsetting C exciting D boring Trang 3/7 - Mã đ thi 137 Question 40: According to the passage, when there is not enough actual breaking news, broadcasts A are full of dangerous diseases such as flu B send out live newscasts paired with text across the screen C are forced to publicise an alarming increase in crime D send out frightening stories about potential dangers Question 41: As stated in the passage, a flu outbreak and the bogus claims of a wrinkle cream tend to A be scarce breaking news B involve natural and man-made disasters C be treated with equal alarm D be warmly welcomed by the public Question 42: Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A The only source of stress in our modern life is the media B Many TV channels supply the public with breaking news C Many people are under stress caused by the media D The news that is reported to us is not good news Question 43: The word “slip” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A fail B bring C release D fall Question 44: According to the passage, our continual exposure to bad news without perspective is obviously A the result of an overabundance of good news B the result of human brain’s switch to alarm mode C a source of defects in human brain D a source of chronic stress Question 45: What is probably the best title for this passage? A Developments in Telecommunications B The Media – A Major Cause of Stress C More Modern Life – More Stress D Effective Ways to Beat Stress Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the blanks from 46 to 55 The popular image of student life is of young people with few responsibilities enjoying themselves and (46) very little work This is often not true Many older people now study at college or university, sometimes (47) a part-time basis while having a job and looking after a family These students are often (48) motivated and work very hard Younger students are often thought to be lazy and careless about money but this (49) is changing In Britain reduced government support for higher education means that students can no longer rely on having their expenses (50) for them Formerly, students received a grant towards their living expenses Now most can only get a loan (51) has to be paid back Since 1999 they have paid over £1 000 towards tuition (52) and this amount will increase up to a maximum of £3 000 In the US students already (53) pay for tuition and room and board Many get a financial aid package which may (54) grants, scholarships and loans The fear of having large debts places (55) pressure on students and many take part-time jobs during the term and work full-time in the vacations (Extracted from Oxford Guide to British and American Culture – Oxford Advanced Learner’s Compass) Question 46: A producing Question 47: A for Question 48: A highly Question 49: A position Question 50: A paying Question 51: A whether Question 52: A money Question 53: A had better B carrying B with B mainly B state B paid B what B fees B should C doing C on C absolutely C situation C pay C which C allowances C may D making D at D adequately D condition D to pay D who D charge D have to Trang 4/7 - Mã đ thi 137 Question 54: A include Question 55: A large B consist B generous C compose C considerate D belong D considerable Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest in each of the following questions Question 56: A plain B certain C faithful D attain Question 57: A survived B maintained C started D determined Question 58: A documentary B population C stimulate D maximum Question 59: A supply B sensitive C reserve D universal Question 60: A teaching B treatment C weather D repeat Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 61: In spite of the heavy rain, all we enjoyed the excursion A B C D Question 62: A dolphin can communicate with other by making distinctive sounds A B C D Question 63: The children wish that they have more free time to play football A B C D Question 64: Opened the letter from her boyfriend, she felt extremely excited A B C D Question 65: Wood is an excellent resource for heating homes, cooking food, and build houses A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions Question 66: I have never used a more fascinating MP3 player than this one A This is the most fascinating MP3 player I have ever used B Like the other MP3 players, this one is fascinating to me C This MP3 player does not fascinate me much D I am very fascinated by the MP3 player I am using Question 67: “Trust me! Do not invest all your money in one company,” said my friend A My friend ordered me to invest all my money in one company B My friend persuaded me not to invest all my money in one company C My friend offered to help me to invest all my money in one company D My friend encouraged me to invest all my money in one company Question 68: Take this route and you will get to the village A There is no doubt that this route will never lead you to the village B Although this route may lead you to the village, you cannot take it C Certainly, you will get to the village if you take this route D Unless you take this route, you will get to the village Question 69: I think it is more enjoyable to play a sport than to watch it on TV A In my view, playing a sport is as enjoyable as watching it on TV B As far as I know, more people watch a sport on TV than they play it C In my opinion, to play a sport is more enjoyable than to watch it on TV D I think watching a sport on TV is more enjoyable than playing it Question 70: “May I see your passport, Mrs Scott?” said the customs officer A The customs officer asked to see Mrs Scott’s passport B The customs officer suggested seeing Mrs Scott’s passport C The customs officer asked Mrs Scott to see his passport D The customs officer promised to show Mrs Scott his passport Trang 5/7 - Mã đ thi 137 Read the following passage on climate change, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 71 to 80 Experts in climatology and other scientists are becoming extremely concerned about the changes to our climate which are taking place Admittedly, climate changes have occurred on our planet before For example, there have been several ice ages or glacial periods These climatic changes, however, were different from the modern ones in that they occurred gradually and, as far as we know, naturally The changes currently being monitored are said to be the result not of natural causes, but of human activity Furthermore, the rate of change is becoming alarmingly rapid The major problem is that the planet appears to be warming up According to some experts, this warming process, known as global warming, is occurring at a rate unprecedented in the last 10,000 years The implications for the planet are very serious Rising global temperatures could give rise to such ecological disasters as extremely high increases in the incidence of flooding and of droughts These in turn could have a harmful effect on agriculture It is thought that this unusual warming of the Earth has been caused by so-called greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, being emitted into the atmosphere by car engines and modern industrial processes, for example Such gases not only add to the pollution of the atmosphere, but also create a greenhouse effect, by which the heat of the sun is trapped This leads to the warming up of the planet Politicians are also concerned about climate change and there are now regular summits on the subject, attended by representatives from around 180 of the world's industrialized countries Of these summits, the most important took place in Kyoto in Japan in 1997 There it was agreed that the most industrialized countries would try to reduce the volume of greenhouse gas emissions and were given targets for this reduction of emissions It was also suggested that more forests should be planted to create so-called sinks to absorb greenhouse gases At least part of the problem of rapid climate change has been caused by too drastic deforestation Sadly, the targets are not being met Even more sadly, global warnings about climate changes are often still being regarded as scaremongering (From Read and Understand by Betty Kirkpatrick & Rebecca Mok - Learners Publishing Pte Ltd 2005) Question 71: According to the passage, in what way did the climate changes in the ice ages differ from the modern ones? A They occurred naturally over a long period of time B They were fully monitored by humans C They were wholly the result of human activity D They were partly intended Question 72: The word “alarmingly” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A disapprovingly B worryingly C surprisingly D disappointingly Question 73: According to the passage, agriculture could A give rise to many ecological disasters B make the global warming more serious C be indirectly affected by the global temperature rises D be directly damaged by the rises in global temperature Question 74: Greenhouse gases cause the warming up of the Earth because they A are emitted by car engines B trap heat from the sun C not add to atmosphere pollution D are unusual gases Question 75: According to the passage, 1997 witnessed A the largest number of summits on the subject of climate change B the highest attendance by representatives from 180 industrialised countries C the most important summit on climate change taking place in Kyoto, Japan D widespread concern about climate change Trang 6/7 - Mã đ thi 137 Question 76: It can be inferred from the passage that the countries which are mainly responsible for global warming are A developed countries B the most industrialised countries C countries with the warmest climate D developing countries Question 77: The word “There” in paragraph refers to A regular summits on climate change B the 1997 summit in Kyoto, Japan C the world’s industrialised countries D the most industrialised countries Question 78: Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage? A The so-called sinks created by forests can absorb greenhouse gases B Politicians are among those who are concerned about climate change C The problem of rapid climate change has been caused mainly by deforestation D Carbon dioxide is one of the gases that may cause the so-called greenhouse effect Question 79: The word “drastic” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A severe B hard C obvious D widespread Question 80: What is probably the writer’s attitude toward global warming? A Optimistic B Neutral C Positive D Pessimistic THE END Trang 7/7 - Mã đ thi 137 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ CHÍNH TH C ÁP ÁN THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2012 Môn: TI NG ANH; Kh i A1 Kh i D1 ( áp án có 02 trang) 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 41 42 43 44 45 137 A C C B B C C A B C A D A B A B D D B A D D A C A D D D D A D B B A D D A A B D C A D D B 415 B A D B B B C D D A A B C A A A C B B C D D A A D B D A B D A D B A D C C B C D A B C B A MÃ 532 D A C B B A A C D C A D B B D C D A D D D B C C D D C A B B C C B A D A D B B D C A D A D - ÁP ÁN 638 C B D D C A D C D A D D A D C B B B B A B C C D C B A C A B C D A D A B A B D C B B C A C 869 C A A B A A B B D D A C C D A B A D A A C D D A C C A A D B B B D D C B B B A C D D C D C 972 D B A C D A D D B A B A D D B C B A C A C D C D C B D C C D B A C C D C D A B B A C B B A CÂU 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 80 137 C C A C B C B D A D B C D C C C B B A D A B C C A A B C B C B B C A D 415 A A B B C B A B D D B C C D C D C D C C B A C D B D C C D C A A C A D MÃ 532 B A D A B C C C C A B B A A A B B A D C C A D B A B C A B D C D C B C - ÁP ÁN 638 A B D C D C A B B D A A D C D A A D C D B A A B C A D C B B C C A B D 869 C D A B D D B B C C B B C A C B A A D A C A D B B D C A C C B D D B C 972 A C D B B B C B D A B D A A D A B C A A C A D C D B D C A A C D B B C B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2013 Môn: TI NG ANH; Kh i A1 Kh i D1 Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút, không k th i gian phát đ THI CHÍNH TH C ( thi có trang) Mã đ thi 296 H , tên thí sinh: S báo danh: THI G M 80 CÂU (T QUESTION N QUESTION 80) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the w ord that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the follow ing questions Question 1: A Question 2: A Question 3: A Question 4: A Question 5: A independence physical alive answer poverty B B B B B experiment musical ancient reduce pottery C C C C C individual possible central product decision D D D D D reputation domestic vacant offer astronaut Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the correct answ er in each of the follow ing questions Question 6: It was not until he took up fishing he began to know more about fish species A what B while C which D that Question 7: “Give me another chance, ?” A shall you B will you C don't you D aren’t you Question 8: We haven't decided which hotel A to stay B to stay at C is for staying D is to stay at Question 9: of that book has been missing A The chapter two B A second chapter C Chapter two D A chapter two Question 10: The problem is believed at the meeting two days ago A being discussed B to have been discussed C to have discussed D having been discussed Question 11: from outer space, our earth looks like a “blue planet” A Having seen B Seeing C Be seen D Seen Question 12: Woman: “Excuse me, where’s Nguyen Hue Street, please?” Man: “ ” A I think you’re right B Yes, that’s correct C Over there, I think D OK, so long Question 13: If it had not rained last night, the roads in the city so slippery now A would not be B must not be C could not have been D would not have been Question 14: my business trip to Hanoi last month, I was able to attend his wedding A Because B According to C Thanks to D But for Question 15: You brought your umbrella We are going by taxi A need not B would not have C need not have D may not Question 16: Sue: “These flowers are so beautiful! Thank you very much, Bill.” Bill: “ ” A That’s right B Good job! C Don’t worry! D Don’t mention it Question 17: The museum director was when talking to the visitors A neither professional or friendly B both professional or friendly C either friendly nor professional D both friendly and professional Question 18: This small town developed I had expected A not fast as B much faster than C slowly than D as much fast as Trang 1/6 - Mã đ thi 296 Question 19: By using their trunks, elephants can tell the shape of an object and is rough or smooth, or hot or cold A it B whether it C since it D how Question 20: He went back to the town he was born A where B what C which D that Question 21: The student took that course he could improve his English A though B in order to C unless D so that Question 22: “What did you last summer?” A during B for C by D at Question 23: I applied for the job but was A taken away B got over C turned down D turned off Question 24: Twenty thousand years ago, a sheet of ice a thousand meters covered part of Canada A thicken B thick C thickly D thickness Question 25: There was no news about the lost boy, we went on hoping A but B consequently C furthermore D moreover Question 26: I was about to leave when something occurred which attracted my A thought B surprise C attention D sympathy Question 27: Mrs Black’s son in hospital ever since he fell off his bicycle last week A was B is C was being D has been Question 28: He became famous after that prize A won B winning C win D have won Question 29: The price of houses dramatically in recent years A has risen B was raising C rose D raises Question 30: Not only you I am mistaken on this point A but as well B but also C but D and Read the follow ing passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to choose the w ord or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 40 In most of the earliest books for children, illustrations were an afterthought But in the Caldecott "toy books" which first (31) in 1878, they were almost (32) important as the lines of text, and occupied far more space in the book One can almost read the story from the dramatic action in the pictures (33) then, thousands of successful picture books have been published in the United States and around the world In the best, the words and illustrations seem to complement each other perfectly Often a single person is responsible (34) both writing and illustrating the book One of (35) , and certainly one of the most successful, illustrator-authors was Dr Seuss, (36) real name was Theodor Geisel His first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, hit the market in 1937, and the world of children's literature was changed forever Seuss's playful drawings were a perfect complement to his engaging stories and (37) characters In 1957, Seuss's The Cat in the Hat (38) the first book in Random House's best-selling series, Beginner Books, written by Seuss and several (39) authors These combine outrageous illustrations of people, creatures, and plants, and playful stories written (40) very simple language From “The Complete Guide to the TOEFL Tests” by Bruce Rogers Question 31: A Question 32: A Question 33: A Question 34: A Question 35: A Question 36: A Question 37: A Question 38: A Question 39: A Question 40: A emerged most By with the greater whose forgetting became each other at B B B B B B B B B B happened as Till at the greatness who’s forgotten would become one another about C C C C C C C C C C appeared less Since to the great who unforgettable had become other in D D D D D D D D D D showed more Before for the greatest whom forgetful has become another from Trang 2/6 - Mã đ thi 296 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the w ord( s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined w ord( s) in each of the follow ing questions Question 41: It will be fine tomorrow But if it should rain tomorrow, the match will be postponed A turned off B put off C sold off D taken off Question 42: Living in the central Australian desert has its problems, of which obtaining water is not the least A getting B storing C purifying D controlling Question 43: If the headmaster were here, he would sign your papers immediately A formerly B right away C right ahead D currently Question 44: After a few rounds of talks, both sides regarded the territory dispute as settled A discussion B discomfort C disapproval D disadvantage Question 45: Thirty minutes after the accident, the captain still refused to abandon the burning ship A leave B come to C sail D get on Read the follow ing passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the correct answ er to each of the questions from 46 to 55 American movies create myths about college life in the United States These stories are entertaining, but they are not true You have to look beyond Hollywood movies to understand what college is really like Thanks to the movies, many people believe that college students party and socialize more than they study Movies almost never show students working hard in class or in the library Instead, movies show them eating, talking, hanging out, or dancing to loud music at wild parties While it is true that American students have the freedom to participate in activities, they also have academic responsibilities In order to succeed, they have to attend classes and study hard Another movie myth is that athletics is the only important extracurricular activity In fact, there is a wide variety of nonacademic activities on campus such as special clubs, service organizations, art, and theater programs This variety allows students to choose what interests them Even more important, after graduation, students’ résumés look better to employers if they list a few extracurricular activities Most students in the movies can easily afford higher education If only this were true! While it is true that some American college students are wealthy, most are from families with moderate incomes Up to 80% of them get some type of financial aid Students from middle and lower-income families often work part-time throughout their college years There is one thing that many college students have in common, but it is not something you will see in the movies They have parents who think higher education is a priority, a necessary and important part of their children's lives Movies about college life usually have characters that are extreme in some way: super athletic, super intelligent, super wealthy, super glamorous, etc Movies use these stereotypes, along with other myths of romance and adventure because audiences like going to movies that include these elements Of course, real college students are not like movie characters at all So the next time you want a taste of the college experience, not go to the movies Look at some college websites or brochures instead Take a walk around your local college campus Visit a few classes True, you may not be able to see the same people or exciting action you will see in the movies, but you can be sure that there are plenty of academic adventures going on all around you! From “Read and Reflect” by Jayme Adelson-Goldstein with Lori Howard Question 46: Which of the following is true according to the passage? A American colleges in the movies are not like those in reality B Movies about college life are similar to life and fun to watch C American students not like to watch Hollywood movies D You should see college movies to understand college life Question 47: The phrase “academic responsibilities” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ” A learning duties B training skills C caring professions D teaching methods Question 48: Which of the following is NOT true? A Learning is only part of students’ college life B There is a wide choice of extracurricular activities for college students C Extracurricular activities are of no importance to employers D Not all extracurricular activities are students’ academic responsibilities Question 49: The word “they” in the third paragraph refers to A employers B activities C students D résumés Trang 3/6 - Mã đ thi 296 Question 50: The word “moderate” in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ” A not high B unlimited C not steady D sensible Question 51: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A It is important for students to get higher education B All college students have to work part-time C Most students in the movies can afford college expenses D Most college students’ families are not well-off Question 52: The word “t aste” in the sixth paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ” A kind B example C record D myth Question 53: American parents believe in A the extracurricular activities that help ensure their children’s jobs B the necessity of higher education in their children's lives C how movie-makers describe American college life D the quality of their children's college lives Question 54: Many American students have to work part-time throughout their college years because A they are not allowed to work full-time B they want to gain experience C their parents force them to D they can earn money for their expenses Question 55: Which of the following could best serve as the title of the passage? A Going to College: The Only Way to Succeed in Life B Hollywood Movies: The Best About College Life C Extracurricular Activities and Job Opportunities D American College Life and the Movies Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the follow ing questions Question 56: The staff worked throughout the night to meeting the client’s deadline A B C D Question 57: “Which is busiest city in Vietnam?” asked Tom A B C D Question 58: I remember that I danced not goods the first time I did the tango A B C D Question 59: The wooden fence surrounded the factory is beginning to fall down because of the rain A B C D Question 60: While models of automobiles date back as far as the late 1600's, the 1880's seen the first A commercial interest in the vehicle B C D Read the follow ing passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the correct answ er to each of the questions from 61 to 70 Human Nutrition is the study of how food affects the health and survival of the human body Human beings require food to grow, reproduce, and maintain good health Without food, our bodies could not stay warm, build or repair tissue, or maintain the heartbeat Eating the right foods can help us avoid certain diseases or recover faster when illness occurs These and other important functions are fueled by chemical substances in our food called nutrients Nutrients are classified as carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water When we eat a meal, nutrients are released from food through digestion Digestion begins in the mouth by the action of chewing and the chemical activity of saliva, a watery fluid that contains enzymes, certain proteins that help break down food Further digestion occurs as food travels through the stomach and the small intestine, where digestive enzymes and acids liquefy food and muscle contractions push it along the digestive tract Nutrients are absorbed from the inside of the small intestine into the bloodstream and carried to the sites in the body where they are needed At these sites, several chemical reactions occur, which ensures the growth and function of body tissues The parts of foods that are not absorbed continue to move down the intestinal tract and are eliminated from the body as feces Trang 4/6 - Mã đ thi 296 Once digested, carbohydrates, proteins, and fats provide the body with the energy it needs to maintain its many functions Scientists measure this energy in kilocalories, the amount of energy needed to raise one kilogram of water one degree Celsius In nutrition discussions, scientists use the term calorie instead of kilocalorie as the standard unit of measure in nutrition Nutrients are classified as essential or nonessential Nonessential nutrients are manufactured in the body and not need to be obtained from food Examples include cholesterol, a fatlike substance present in all animal cells Essential nutrients must be obtained from food sources, because the body either does not produce them or produces them in amounts too small to maintain growth and health Essential nutrients include water, carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals An individual needs varying amounts of each essential nutrient, depending upon such factors as gender and age Specific health conditions, such as pregnancy, breast-feeding, illness, or drug use, make unusual demands on the body and increase its need for nutrients Dietary guidelines, w hich take many of these factors into account, provide general guidance in meeting daily nutritional needs From “Human Nutrition” by Worthington-Roberts, Bonnie, Microsoft® Student 2009 Question 61: The first paragraph mainly discusses A chemical substances in our food B the study of human nutrition C a variety of essential nutrients to human beings D the importance of food to human beings Question 62: The word “released” in the second paragraph mostly means “ ” A refused B renewed C expressed D produced Question 63: Which of the followings is NOT true about the process of digestion? A Nutrients are carried to different sites in the body B Saliva plays an important role in the first stage of digestion C The small intestine covers the whole digestive system D The small intestine helps the body absorb nutrients Question 64: The word “maintain” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ” A obtain B keep performing C carry on making D provide Question 65: According to the passage, nutrients are absorbed A in the small intestine B in the mouth C in the stomach D over the whole body Question 66: According to the passage, which of the following provides energy for the body? A Proteins, vitamins, and carbohydrates B Proteins, fats, and minerals C Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats D Carbohydrates, minerals, and water Question 67: In nutrition discussions, the standard unit used to measure nutrients is A kilocalorie B gram C kilogram D calorie Question 68: The word “w hich” in the last paragraph refers to A dietary guidelines B unusual demands C general guidance D nutritional needs Question 69: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage? A The effects of food on the body B The body’s need of nutrients C Food sources from animals D Classification of nutrients Question 70: Through the passage, the author provides the readers with A some proposal B orders C instructions D some information Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the follow ing questions Question 71: “Sure, I’ll lend you my car this afternoon,” Richard said to me A Richard asked me to lend him my car B Richard refused to lend me his car C Richard suggested lending me his car D Richard agreed to lend me his car Question 72: If I had worked harder, I would have passed the exam A As I did not work hard enough, I did not pass the exam B I failed the exam, so I will have to work harder C I passed the exam because I worked harder than others D Although I worked very hard, I did not pass the exam Trang 5/6 - Mã đ thi 296 Question 73: “You must wear the seat belt when driving!” she said to him A She told him to wear the seat belt when he drove B She confirmed that he wore the seat belt when driving C She complained that he wore the seat belt as he drove D She encouraged him to wear the seat belt when driving Question 74: I used to have Peter mow the lawn on Saturday mornings A Peter often mowed the lawn for me on Saturday mornings B I was familiar with mowing the lawn with Peter every Saturday morning C Peter often helps me mow the lawn on Saturday mornings D I am used to having the lawn mown by Peter every Saturday morning Question 75: The gardens are open each day for visitors to enjoy the flower displays A In order to enjoy the flowers each day, visitors open their own displays B There are too many flower displays for visitors to enjoy each day C As long as visitors enjoy the flower displays, the gardens are still open each day D The gardens are open each day so that visitors can enjoy the flower displays Question 76: “If I were you, I would take this chance for further study,” he said to her A He instructed her to take this chance for further study B He ordered her to take that chance for further study C He advised her to take that chance to study further D He reminded her to take this chance to study further Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answ er sheet to indicate the sentence that best joins each of the follow ing pairs of sentences in each of the follow ing questions Question 77: She is a famous author She is also an influential political commentator A She likes writing famous books and commenting on politics B She is neither a famous author nor a political commentator C She writes famous books, but she does not know much about politics D She is not only a famous author but also an influential political commentator Question 78: He works in the same office with two women They are very beautiful and tactful A The two women’s beauty and tact explain why he wants to work at their office B He works in the same office with two women who are very beautiful and tactful C The offices where he and the two very beautiful and tactful women work are the same D Working in the same office with the two beautiful women makes him very tactful Question 79: I had to my homework I could not help my mother with the washing-up A Because I was busy doing my homework, I could not help my mother with the washing-up B It was impossible for me to my homework although my mother helped me with the washing-up C I could not help my mother with the washing-up until I finished my homework D I could not my homework because I had to help my mother with the washing-up Question 80: The football match was so exciting The spectators at the stadium cheered wildly all through it A Despite the exciting football match, not all the spectators at the stadium cheered wildly all through it B The spectators at the stadium cheered wildly to make the match exciting all through it C When the spectators at the stadium cheered wildly, the football match became exciting all through it D The football match was so exciting that the spectators at the stadium cheered wildly all through it THE END Trang 6/6 - Mã đ thi 296 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O ÁP ÁN THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2013 Môn thi: TI NG ANH; Kh i A1,D1 ( áp án có 02 trang) THI CHÍNH TH C 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 41 42 296 394 B D A B C D B B C B D C A C C D D B B A D A C B A C D B A B C B C D D A C A C C B A B D C A C C D A D B C B D B C D C A C C B B B A D A B C A D A D C A B B C D C A C B Mã đ - áp án 528 647 A B B C D C A C A B A D A D D A C C C D D D C A A D A B A D C C A B C B B A C B A D C B A B D A A C C C A D B A B D D B C D D D C C A D A C B A A B D C D C C C D B A A 752 913 D B D A D C A A C A A C D B D C B C B A A A D A A B A C C B C B D D A C D C D B D D C C B C B A D C C B A D B D D A D C B B C D B A B B A B A A D D B D A B D B C C C C Câu 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 80 296 394 B A A A A C D A B B B D D C B C B C D D C B A C D A C D D A A A D C D B A D A D D A D A B A B D B A D C C B B C D D D A A D C C A A B B A D B C B C D A Mã đ - áp án 528 647 C A B C D A B D C D B B D D D B A B B C C C B B B A A D B C C D A D A B C D B B B D D C B B A A B D A D B C D D A D A A A D D A C B C C C B C A C B B B 752 913 A C B B A B C A D A D A B B D B A D D C A B C C C A D B C B B C C C D B B D A B C D A A A D A A D D A C A B D C A A D A D C C C B B C D B D C B C A B D ... C VÀ ÀO T O THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2007 Môn thi: TI NG ANH, Kh i D Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút CHÍNH TH C ( thi có 04 trang) Mã đ thi 248 H , tên thí sinh: S báo danh: THI. .. C VÀ ÀO T O CHÍNH TH C ( thi có 06 trang) THI TUY N SINH CAO NG N M 2008 Môn thi: TI NG ANH, kh i D Th i gian làm bài: 90 phút Mã đ thi 293 H , tên thí sinh: S báo danh: THI. .. - H T -Trang 4/4 - Mã đ thi 248 B GIÁO D C VÀ ÀO T O ÁP ÁN THI TUY N SINH CAO CHÍNH TH C NG N M 2007 Môn: TI NG ANH, Kh i D Mã đ thi Câu s 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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