Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống
1
/ 45 trang
THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU
Thông tin cơ bản
Định dạng
Số trang
45
Dung lượng
208 KB
Nội dung
ONTHIONLINE.NET ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN TRƯỜNG THPT NGUYỄN TRÃI NĂM HỌC 2012 – 2013 MÔN ANH VĂN Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút Mã đề thi 132 I Circle a word that has different stress from the rest Câu 1: A employee B reunite C understand D recommend Câu 2: A introduce B reconcile C daffodil D devastate Câu 3: A administrative B productivity C electricity D opportunity Câu 4: A comfortable B devastating C facsmile D agriculture Câu 5: A interlace B interstice C interpret D internal II Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Câu 6: We got on well when we shared a flat, A although the difference in our age B in spite of the differrence in our old C in spite the fact that I was much older than her D despite her being much older than me Câu 7: Jane returned the borrowed book _ A the very day next B the day very next C the very next day D the next very day Câu 8: Don’t forget to the alarm clock for o’clock tomorrow morning A ring B put C wind D set Câu 9: Books are no longer the only _ of stories and information A basis C source B site D style Câu 10: for over health A One’s diet is helpful in extra fiber B Helpful one’s diet is extra fiber C Extra fiber is one’s helpful diet D Extra fiber in one’s diet is helpful Câu 11: The grow of two-income families in the United States of people moving to a new social class A has resulted in millions B resulting in millions C results of millions D millions of results Câu 12: Black, red, and even bright pink diamonds A occasionally found B have occasionally been found C have occasionally found D occasionally to find Câu 13: An adviser to both Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman, of Bethune-Cook man College A the founder was Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune B did the founder Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune C Dr Mary Mcleod Bethune, who was the founder D Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune was the founder Câu 14: Before _ , they used horse drawn wooden carts A farmers had tractors B farmers have had tractors C tractors owned by farmers D having tractors farmers Câu 15: The door is unlocked; _ here last night A Something strange was happened B Something strange should have happened C Something strange had happened D Something strange could have happened Câu 16: Although he supports the Council, he does not take an active _ in politics A affair B play C part D charge Câu 17: Why don’t you wear that blue dress of yours? It _ you A agrees B goes with C suits D watches Câu 18: Although he claims to have left his job voluntarily, he was actually for misconduct A dismissed B dispelled C resigned D released Câu 19: Because aluminum is lighter and cheaper _, it is frequently used for high tension power transmission A as copper B more copper Câu 20: David; “ Thank you for the delicious meal” C for copper D than copper - Joan: “ _ ” A I’m glad you enjoyed it B No problem C Never wonder D allright Câu 21: He says he might come, but he A doubts B doubts so D doubts about it C doubts it Câu 22: _ strength of horses, a forklift toils all day long in a warehouse lifting great weights A Because the B With the C some D The Câu 23: Tuna, , may weigh up to 1,000 pounds A can be giants of the sea B is a sea giant C the sea of the giant D one of the sea giants Câu 24: A welknown large natural lake is lake Ahoe, stradles the California -Nevada border A for B which C and D since Câu 25: Physical fitness exercises can cause injuries the participants are not careful A if B to C with D that Câu 26: In mathematics, a variable is a symbol _ some elements of a set A represents that B that represents C represents D and represeting Câu 27: Vangogh’s Sunflowers $39,9 million, three times the previous record A for once sold A like a spider monkey B once sold for B the monkey likes the spider C for sale once C spider monkey likes D selling for once D to the spider monkey Câu 28: Some monkeys, , use their tail in the way similar to a hand Câu 29: In the West, the birth of a girl is welcome with an enthusiasm to that of a boy A and equal B equal C equally D they are equal C that pulls D to pull Câu 30: It is gravity _ objects toward the earth A what pulls B pulling Câu 31: Warmth, moisture, and oxygen are three necessary requirements _ most seeding A as cultivating B can cultivate C for cultivating D for cultivate Câu 32: People usually can get a sufficient amount of the calcium their bodies _ from the food they consume A needs B to need C needing D need Câu 33: In order for people to work together effectively, they need each other’s needs A sensitive B is sensitive for C to be sensitive to D sensitivity Câu 34: Built at the beginning of the century, the library of Congress houses one of the largest collections of books in the world A and finest B yet fine C or finest D and fine Câu 35: With new technology, cameras can take pictures of underwater valley _ color A in B within C for D by III Supply the correct form of the word in brackets by choosing the best answer Câu 36: The police are interested in the sudden of the valuable painting A appear B appearance C appear Câu 37: I believe you because I know you are A truthful B truthfully B sleepy C true B carries C slept B estimate C to carry C estimated Câu 41: Even if you are good at a game,you shouldn’t be A confidentable B overconfident D to sleep (carry) Câu 40: I was late because I _ how much time I need A estimately D to true (sleep) Câu 39: The cost of must be paid by the buyer A carry D disappearance (true) Câu 38: I feel so _ that I’m going to bed A sleeps (appear) C confident Câu 42: Many buildings were after the earthquake in 1980 D carriage (estimate) D underestimate (confident) D unconfident (build) A built B rebuilt C building Câu 43: Most people who work feel that they are A underpaid B paymet C paying Câu 44: She‘s having a rest because she had been _ A to work B working C overworking Câu 45: I’d lost my key so I couldn’t the door when I got home A to lock B unlock C locking D to build (pay) D paid (work) D worked (lock) D locked IV Blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Câu 46: Several (A) people have apparent (B)tried to change the man’s mind (C), but he refuses to listen (D) Câu 47: Some people believe that (A)human being will never use away all (B)the natural (C)resources on (D)earth Câu 48: Do you know (A)that there is (B) a high rate in (C) interest on this (D)loan? Câu 49: The air (A)that surrounds our planet (B)is both odourless (C), colourless, and invisible (D) Câu 50: Because vitamins are (A)contained in a (B)wide variety (C)of foods, people seldom lack of (D)most of them V Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Broad-tailed hummingbirds often nest in quaking, slender deciduous trees with smooth, gray-green bark found in the Colorado Rockies of the Western United States After flying some 2,000 kilometres north from where they have wintered in Mexico, the hummingbirds need six weeks to build a nest, incubate their eggs, and raise the chicks A second nest is feasible only if the first fails early in the season Quality, not quantity, is what counts in hummingbird reproduction A nest on the lowest intact branch of an aspen will give a hummingbird a good view, a clear flight patch, and protection for her young Male hummingbirds claim feeding territories in open meadows where, from late May through June, they mate with females coming to feed but take no part in nesting Thus when the hen is away to feed, the nest is unguarded While the smooth bark of the aspen trunk generally offers a poor grip for the claws of a hungry squirrel or weasel, aerial attacks, from a hawk, owl, or gray jay, are more likely The choice of where to build a nest is based not only on the branch itself but also on what hangs over it A crooked deformity in the nest branch, a second, unusually close branch overhead, or proximity to part of a trunk bowed by a past ice storm are features that provide shelter and make for an attractive nest site Scarcely larger than a halved golf ball, the nest is painstaking constructed of spider webs and plant down, decorated and camouflaged outside with paper-like bits of aspen bark held together with more strands of spider silk By early June it will hold two pea-sized eggs, which each weigh one-seventh of the mother’s weight, and in sixteen to nineteen days, two chicks Câu 51: What aspect of broad-tailed hummingbird behaviour does the passage mainly discuss? A Mating habits B Selection of nest sites C Caring for the young D Migration routes Câu 52: According to the passage, in what circumstances hummingbirds build a second nest? A If there is an unusually large supply of food B If the eggs are destroyed early in the season C If the winner is unusually warm D If the chicks in the first nest hatch early Câu 53: The word “counts” in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A numbers B estimates C weighs D matters Câu 54: According to the passage, which of the following is true of the male broad-tailed hummingbird? A It protects the nest while the female searches for food B It is not involved in caring for the chicks C It shares nesting duties equally with the female D It finds food for the female and the chicks Câu 55: It can be inferred from the passage that the broad-tailed hummingbirds’ eggs and chicks are most vulnerable to attack by A humans B insects C birds D squirrels Câu 56: Which of the following would be a good location for a broad-tailed hummingbird to build its nest? A A thick branch B the longest branch of a tree C A branch near the top of a tree D A protected branch Câu 57: The word “Scarcely” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A obviously B barely C consistently D needlessly Câu 58: Which of the following was NOT mentioned in the passage as a nest-building material of the broadtailed hummingbird? A Plant down B Paper C Spider webs D Tree bark Câu 59: The author compares the size of the broad-tailed hummingbird’s nest to A a golf ball B a spider web C an egg D a pea Câu 60: According to the passage, how long does it take for broad-tailed hummingbird egg to hatch? A More than six weeks B Two to three weeks C One month D Less than a week VI Blacken 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.61 den cau 65 Câu 61: It seems that no-one predicted the correct result A No-one seems to has predicted the correct result B No-one seem to have predicted the correct result C No-one seems have predicted the correct result D No-one seems to have predicted the correct result Câu 62: They had been lost in the mountains for three days, but they looked strong and healthy A Even though they had been lost in the mountains for three days,they looked strong and healthy B Even though they had been lost in the mountains for three day,they looked strong and healthy C Even though they had been lost the mountains for three days,they looked strong and healthy D Even though they had been lost in the mountains for three days,they look strong and healthy Câu 63: I’ll find that man,no matter how long it takes A However long its may take,I’ll find that man B However long it may taked,I’ll find that man C However long it may takes,I’ll find that man D However long it may take,I’ll find that man Câu 64: We can’t deny that all of us made certain mistakes early on A It can be denied that not all of us made mistakes B Everyone of us denies that we made certain mistakes early on C It is true that nobody could avoid making mistakes D We admit that we could avoid making certain mistakes when young Câu 65: The agreement ended six-month negotiation It was signed yesterday A The agreement which was signed yesterday ended six-month negotiation B The agreement which ended six-month negotiation was signed yesterday C The agreement which was signed yesterday lasted six months D The negotiation which lasted six months was signed yesterday VII Blacken the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction THE TRUTH BEHIND THE DA VINCI CODE In 2006, Sony Pictures released a remarkable and intriguing film entitled The Da Vinci Code, based on the novel of the same name by Dan Brown In the film, religious leaders and professors are in a race to discover the secrets of an organization called the Priory of Sion The biggest secret kept by this organization is supposedly that Jesus Christ and a woman whose name is recorded in the Bible as Mary Magdalene had a child, and that their family 55 line continues to this day In a TV interview, Dan Brown stated that, in his book, "all of the art, architecture, secret rituals, secret societies, all of that is historical fact." However, while the Priory of Sion did exist, it's nothing like the one which is so central to The Da Vinci Code The Priory of Sion was started in France in 1956 by a skillful liar named Pierre Plantard Priory means religious house, and Sion was a hill in the town of Annemasse, where the Priory was started by Plantard and four of 60 his friends At first, their group fought for housing rights for local people, and their offices were at Plantard's apartment The organization promised to benefit the weak and the oppressed, and to good in general However, there was a darker side to the Plantard's Priory Plantard actually hoped to use the Priory of Sion to claim to be a descendant of French kings Between the years 1961 and 1984, Plantard created the enigma of a much more powerful Priory than his insignificant organization 65 First, in order to give the impression that the Priory began in 1099, Plantard and his friend Philippe de Cherisey created documents, called the Secret Dossiers of Henri Lobineau, and illegally put them into the National Library of France Next, Plantard got author Gerard de Sede to write a book in 1967 using the false documents; the book became very popular in France This phenomenon is similar to the popularity of The Da Vinci Code, where a book based on false information or speculation becomes popular 70 Matters were complicated when in 1969, an English actor and science-fiction writer named Henry Lincoln read Gerard de Sede's book Lincoln did not know of Plantard and his schemes, and may have been a victim of the hoax He seemed to believe what he read, and jumped to even more wild conclusions, which he published in his 1982 book, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail He and his co-authors declared as fact that the Priory started in 1099; that its leaders included Leonardo Da Vinci, Isaac Newton, and Victor Hugo; that the Priory protects the descendants of Jesus 75 Christ and Mary Magdalene; and that these descendants ruled France from A.D 447 to 751 All this was based on reading a novel based on the false facts from documents which were a hoax Most modern historians not consider Lincoln's book to be a serious work of history How can we be so sure that Plantard created this hoax? Well, the best witness to a crime is the criminal himself Over 100 hundred letters between Plantard, de Cherisey, and de Sede, discovered by researcher Jean-Luc 80 Chaumeil, show clearly that they were trying to pull an elaborate hoax In fact, in the 1990s, Plantard got in trouble with the law, and his house was searched Within it were found many false documents, most harmless, some of which said he was the true king of France As a final embarrassment, Plantard had to swear in a court of law that the enigma of the Priory of Sion was the work of his imagination Câu 66: What does the author hope to show in this passage? A Dan Brown knew his book wasn't based on fact B The Da Vinci Code is based on fact C Sony's movie The Da Vinci Code is better than Dan Brown's book D The Priory of Sion was a hoax Câu 67: What is true about the real Priory of Sion? A It was started in 1956 by Pierre Plantard B It is connected to the leaders of France C It has a secret about Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene D Its leader used to be Leonardo Da Vinci Câu 68: Why did Plantard put documents in the National Library of France? A He wanted Henry Lincoln to find them there B He believed that he knew the truth and wanted to tell everyone C He wanted people to believe that the Priory began in 1099 D So that Gerard de Sede's book would sell more copies Câu 69: According to the passage, who did NOT know about the creation of the Priory of Sion hoax? A Gerard de Sede B Philippe de Cherisey C Pierre Plantard D Henry Lincoln Câu 70: Which claim was NOT made in The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail? A The Priory of Sion began in 1099 B The Priory of Sion protects the descendants of Jesus Christ C Pierre Plantard created the Secret Dossiers of Henri Lobineau D Isaac Newton was a leader of the Priory of Sion VIII, Read the following passage and blacken the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you not (71) understand Sometimes you (72) the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you guess The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (73) of accuracy you require and the time at your disposal If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is (74) remembering that every dictionary has its limitations Each definition is only an approximation and one builds up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after meeting it in a (75) of contexts It is also important to recognize the special dangers of dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa If you must use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (76) an English-English dictionary In most exams you are not permitted to use a dictionary (77) you are allowed to use one, it is very time-consuming to look up words, and time in exams is usually limited You are, (78) , forced to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will (79) a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first thought likely Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (80) from the formation of the word Câu 71: A totally B completely C wholly D fully Câu 72: A control B inspect C check D examine Câu 73: A extent B level C degree D range Câu 74: A valuable B worth C essential D vital Câu 75: A variation B multiple C diversity D variety Câu 76: A consult B refer C survey D inquire Câu 77: A Even if B Provided C Although D In case Câu 78: A so that B therefore C however D so Câu 79: A get over B overcome C surpass D go over Câu 80: A originated B extracted C derived D coming - HẾT Câu 70: Some fishes live at enormous depths that they are almost complete blind A some fishes B enormous depths C blind D complete VI Chọn phương án (A,B,C D) ứng với câu có nghĩa gần với câu cho sẵn sau Câu 71: The referee blew his whistle and brought the football game to a halt A After a player injured himself, the referee stopped the game B The referee called a halt after blowing his whistle C The referee started the game by blowing his whistle D Blowing his whistle, the referee stopped the play Câu 72: The sole survivor of the plane crash was Lucy A All of the passengers on the plane were killed B Lucy was the only passenger killed C None of the plane’s passengers were killed D Lucy was the only passenger not killed in the plane crash Câu 73: She is unqualified to fill the position as executive secretary of the firm A The executive secretary position is suitable for her B Both she and the executive secretary took a firm position C The job of executive secretary requires more skills than she has D She possesses the firm qualities of an executive secretary Câu 74: In the class of twenty, Jack is the third best student A Two students in the class are smarter than Jack B The class has only three smart students C Jack is not as smart as most of the other students D No other students in the class is as mart as Jack Câu 75: No one but the seven – year – old boy saw the accident A No one in the accident saw the seven – year – old boy B No one at all saw the seven – year – old’s accident C Only the seven – year – old boy saw the accident D The seven – year – old boy saw no one in the accident VII Chọn phương án (A,B,C D) ứng với câu tốt tạo từ từ cho sẵn: Câu 76: People / have / difficult / predict / future A People have always had difficulty to predict the future B People always have difficult predicting the future C People have always had difficulty predict future D People have always had difficulty predicting the future Câu 77: I / not see / point / rule / we / not / cycle / school A I don’t see the point of this rule which we are not allowed to cycle to school B I can’t see the point of this rule which says we can’t cycle to school C I can’t see the point of this rule which we don’t cycle to school D I can’t see the point of this rule which says we can’t cycle to school Câu 78: You / come / box / old books A Where did you come to a box of old books? B Where did you come across a box of old books? C Did you come across this box with old books? D Where did you come across this box of old books? Câu 79: They / not find / cause / fire A They still haven’t found out what caused the fire B They still don’t find out the cause of the fire C They still haven’t found what caused of the fire D They still haven’t found the cause of the fire Câu 80: You / things / improve / future ? A Do you think things will improve in the future? B Do you think things are going to improve in the future? C Do you think things will improve in future? D Do you think things are improving in the future? - HẾT HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT MÔN TIẾNG ANH LỚP 12 NĂM HỌC 2011-2012 (ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU MỖI CÂU 0,125ĐIỂM THANG ĐIỂM 10) MÃ 132 KEY 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6C 7B 8A 9C 10D 11C 12B 13C 14C 15D 16B 17B 18A 19A 20B 21A 22C 23B 24B 25D 26B 27D 28C 29A 30B 31D 32C 33A 34A 35B 36D 37D 38C 39A 40D 41B 42B 43C 44A 45D 46C 47D 48B 49B 50C 51D 52B 53A 54B 55C 56B 57B 58A 59A 60A 61C 62C 63D 64D 65C 66D 67A 68B 69A 70D 71D 72D 73C 74A 75C 76D 77D 78D 79A 80A TRUNG TÂM LUYỆN THI ĐẠI HỌC XUÂN THỦY PTCS HAI BÀ TRƯNG HÀ NỘI ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI D 2011 Thời gian : 90 phút Họ tên: ………………………………………… SBD: Mã đề thi: 246 -Chú ý : Đề thi gồm trang với 80 câu trắc nghiệm Thí sinh khơng dùng điện thoại di động , từ điển tài liệu có liên quan Cán coi thi khơng giải thích đề thi Questions - 5: Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct sentence which is built from the words and phrases given: No one / know / answer / teacher / question (A)No one knows the answer of the teacher’s question (B)No one knows how to answer of teacher’s question (C)No one knows the answer to the teacher’s question (D)No one knows to answer the teacher’s question patient / he / be / have / intention / wait / three / hours (A) He was so patient to have intention of waiting for three hours (B) Patient as he was, he had no intention of waiting for three hours (C) So patient was he that he had intention for waiting for three hours (D) So patient he was to have no intention to wait for three hours I / get / refund / change / another / sweater (A) I would like to get the refund if you can change me another sweater (B) I would like to get the refund or you can change me another sweater (C) I would like to get the refund; consequently, you can change me another sweater (D) Unless I would like to get the refund or you can change me another sweater Henry / suggested / Anna / the doctor (A) Henry suggested Anna to go to the doctor (B) Henry suggested to Anna that she goes to the doctor (C) Henry suggested to Anna that she go to the doctor (D) Henry suggested Anna that she should go to the doctor / cooking / she / look / after / garden (A) As soon as she did the cooking, she looks after the garden (B ) Apart from to the cooking, she looked after the garden (C) In addition to the cooking, she also looked after the garden (D)Besides doing the cooking, she looks after the garden Questions – 35 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions: This is his fifth day on the tour He ……… four countries (A) already visited (B) visited (C) has already visited “I think the teacher should give us more exercises – “ ” (A) That’s rubbish (B) Yes, let’s (D) is visiting (C) Ok (D) That’s just what I was thinking There is fog at Heathrow; the plane, ……… , has been delayed (A) otherwise (B) or (C) therefore (D) so “Excuse me, is anybody sitting here?” – “ ” (A) Yes, I am so glad (B) No, thanks (C) Sorry, the seat is taken (D) Yes, yes You can sit here 10 ……… , he would have been able to pass the exam (A) Studying more (B) If he were studying to a greater degree (C) If he studied more (D) Had he studied more 11 The manager was very pleased with her last business trip, which had been a ………success (A) full (B) complete (C) whole (D) high 12 The man you saw yesterday …… ….Mr Brown, because he went to London on business last week (A) can’t have been (B) mustn’t be (C) can’t be (D) mustn’t have been 13 “Why don’t you go to the zoo?” – “ ” (A) That’s a good idea (B) Because we don’t have enough money (C) I couldn’t agree more (D) Yes, I’d love to 14 She went………… a bad cold just before Christmas (A) through (B) over (C) in for (D) down with 15 In every country , there are …….… between different regions, especially between the North and the South, which result in unfriendliness, even hatred (A) quarrels (B) conflicts (C) differences (D) disputes 16.The house that we used to live in is in a very ………… state (A) negligent (B) neglected (C) negligible (D) neglectful 17 ………… the bad weather, he could get to the airport in time (A) Despite (B) Though (C) However (D) Although 18 One of the great …… to the students when they go on a mountain walk is that they learn a lot about wild flowers (A) supports (B) returns (C) benefits (D) profits (C) outplays (D) outlives 19 Imagination ……….facts (A) outlays (B) outruns 20 “ Were there many people waiting in line at the stadium?” – “ Yes, I saw .” (A) quite many (B) quite much (C) quite a few (D) quite some 21 He is decorating the house with a view ………… it (A) to selling (B) to be sold (C) for selling (D) to sell 22 I tried to talk her ………… joining our trip, but she refused (A) on (B) in (C) out of (D) into 23 The boss ………… him because his mother had just passed away (A) made up (B) made use of C) made fun of (D) made allowance for 24 “Must we it now?” – “No, you ” (A) won’t (B) needn’t (C) can’t (D) mustn’t 25.The fact is , doctor, I just cannot …………… this dreadful cough (A) get down to (B) get rid of (C) get out of (D) get round to 26 The Home – Loan Company ………….the right to cancel this agreement (A) serves (B) conserves (C) reserves (D) deserves 27 After Joe’s mother died, he was ……………up by his grandmother (A) drawn (B) taken (C) grown (D) brought 28 It …… me as strange that my front door was open when I got home (A) occurred (B) seemed (C) struck (D) appeared 29.The music aroused an …………… feeling of homesickness in him (A) intentional (B) intense (C) intended (D) intensive 30 …… regards sport and leisure activities, our two countries appear to have little in common (A) With (B) What (C) As 31 Jane is plain, but her sister is very …………… (D) How (A) complex (B) attractive (C) sympathetic (D) sophisticated 32 On the street : “ Have you found a good place to eat yet? “Yes, there’s a wonderful restaurant right down the street from the school.” “ ?” “ Yes And the food is good too.” (A) Is it really like that (B) Do you like good food (C) Are the prices reasonable (D) Do they often go there 33 Although we argued with him for a long time, he stood his ground (A) changed his decision (B) refused to change his decision (C) felt sorry for us (D)wanted to continue 34 Of all the factors …… … agricultural products, weather is the one that influences farmers the most (A) affecting (B) to effect (C) to affect (D) effecting 35 I like the idea of becoming your partner and which is more, this business really …………me (A) adjusts (B) conforms (C) suits (D) likes Questions 36 - 40: Mark the letter A, B, C ,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer which completes each of the following sentences : 36.Most psychologists agree that the basic structure of an individual’s personality is (A) well established extremely by the age of five (B) by the age of five and extremely well established (C) extremely well established by the age of five (D ) by the age of five it is extremely well established 37.Civil rights are the freedoms and rights as a member of a community, state, or nation (A) may have a person who (C) may have a person (B) and a person may have (D) a person may have 38.The Internet access to current news, political articles, business statistics, and software for practically any purpose (A) can be provided readily (B) ready and can be providing (C) can provide ready (D) is ready and can provide 39.Fibers of hair and wool are not continuous and must normally be spun into thread woven into textile fabrics (A)when to be (C) as are they (B ) if they are to be (D) that they are 40 Franklin D Roosevelt was the great force of radio and the opportunity it provided for taking government policies directly to the people (A) as the first President he understood fully (B) the first President to understand fully (C ) the first President fully understood (D) the first President that, to fully understand Questions 41 - 50 : 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 (1) (5) This rapid transcontinental settlement and these new urban industrial circumstances of the last half of the 19th century were accompanied by the development of a national literature of great abundance and variety New themes, new forms, new subjects, new regions, new authors, new audiences all emerged in the literature of this half century As a result, at the onset of World War I, the spirit and substance of American literature had evolved remarkably, just as its center of production had shifted from Boston to New York in the late 1880s and the sources of its energy to Chicago and the Midwest No longer was it produced, at least in its popular forms, in the main by solemn, typically moralistic men from New England and the Old South; no longer were polite, well-dressed, grammatically correct, middle-class young people the only central characters in its narratives; no longer were these narratives to be set in exotic places and remote times; no longer, indeed, were fiction, poetry, drama, and formal history the chief acceptable forms of literary expression; no longer, finally, was literature read primarily by young, middle class women (10) In sum, American literature in these years fulfilled in considerable measure the condition Walt Whitman called for in 1867 in describing Leaves of Grass: it treats, he said of his own major work, each state and region as peers "and expands from them, and includes the world connecting an American citizen with the citizens of all nations." At the same time, these years saw the emergence of what has been designated "the literature of argument," powerful works in sociology, philosophy, psychology, many of them impelled by the spirit of exposure and reform Just as America learned to play a role in this half century as an autonomous international political, economic, and military power, so did its literature establish itself as a producer of major works (15) (20) 41 The word evolved in line is closest in meaning to _ (A) became famous (B) turned back (C) changed (D) diminished 42 The word it in line refers to (A) American literature (B) the energy (C) the population (D) the manufacturing 43 The author uses the word indeed in line 13 for what purpose? (A) For variety in a lengthy paragraph (B) To emphasize the contrast he is making (C) To wind down his argument (D) To show a favorable attitude to these forms of literature 44 The word exotic in line 12 is closest in meaning to _ (A) well-known (B) unusual (C) urban (D) old-fashioned 45 The phrase these years in line 16 refers to _ (A) the present (B) the 1900s (C) the early 1800s (D) 1850-1900 46 All of the following can be inferred from the passage about the new literature EXCEPT (A) It was not highly regarded internationally (B) It broke with many literary traditions of the past (C) It introduced new American themes, characters, and settings (D) It spoke to the issue of reform and change 47 It can be inferred from lines 1-3 that the previous passage probably discussed _ (A) the limitations of American literature to this time (B) the importance of tradition to writers (C) new developments in industrialization and population shifts (D) the fashions and values of 19th century America 48 It can be inferred from the passage that Walt Whitman _ (A) disliked urban life (C) was an international diplomat (B) wrote Leaves of Grass (D) was disapproving of the new literature 49 The main idea of this passage is (A) that the new American literature was less provincial than the old (B) that most people were wary of the new literature (C) that World War I caused a dramatic change in America (D) that centers of culture shifted from East to West 50 This passage would probably be read in which of the following academic courses? (A) International affairs (B) Current events (C) American literature (D) European history Questions : 51 - 60 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 Ask anyone over forty to make a comparison (51) the past and the present and nine (52) ten people will tell you that things have been getting (53) worse for as long as they can remember Take the weather for example, which has been behaving rather strangely lately Everyone remembers that in their childhood the summers were(54) - hotter, and that winter always included abundant falls of snow just when the school holidays had started Of course, the food in those days was far superior too, as nothing was imported and everything was fresh Unemployment was negligible, the pound really was worth something, and you could buy a sizeable house even if your means were limited And above all, people were (55) better in those days, far more friendly, not inclined to crime or violence, and spent their free time making model boats and tending their stamp collections (56) -than gazing at the television screen for hours on end As we know that this picture of the past (57) cannot be true, and there are plenty of statistics dealing with health and prosperity which prove that it is not true, why is it that we all have a (58) - to idealize the past ? Is this simply nostalgia? Or is it rather that we need to believe in an image of the world which is (59) the opposite of what we see around us? Whichever it is, at least it leaves us with a nagging feeling that the present could be better, and perhaps (60) - us to be a little more critical about the way we live 51 A between B from C with D in 52 A to B out of C or D from 53 A virtually B so C steadily D out 54 A considerably B at least C rarely D not only 55 A more B somehow C whatsoever D as 56 A usually B different C other D rather 57 A especially B hardly C simply D specifically 58 A tendency B custom C habit D practice 59 A utterly B widely C quite D rather 60 A makes B encourages C reassures D supports Questions 61 - 65 : Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction 61 For centuries, philosophers and artists alike have debated the meaning of beauty and A B questioned whether it real or only perceived C D 62 The purpose of the United Nations, broad speaking, is to maintain peace and security A B C and to encourage respect for human rights D 63 There will always be a job for Mike if he change his mind A B C D 64 Owing to their superior skill, highly competitive athletes have been known to win A B C contests and break records even when suffered from injuries, physical disorders, and D infections 65 Language is important factor in the accumulation of culture A Questions 66 – 70 B C D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following questions: Question 66 : A contribute B compliment C bacteria D procedure Question 67 : A stagnant B desert D install Question 68 : A sacrifice B maintenance C disaster C interest D overview Question 69 : A rhinoceros B curriculum C kindergarten D discriminate Question 70 : A millennium B incredible C fascinating D philosopher Questions 71 - 80 : 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 (1) Aging is the process of growing old It occurs eventually in every living thing provided, of course, that an illness or accident does not kill it prematurely The most familiar outward signs of aging may be seen in old people, such as the graying of the hair and the wrinkling of the skin Signs of aging in a pet dog or cat include loss of playfulness and energy, a decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight graying of the coat Plants age too, but the signs are much harder to detect (5) Most body plants grow bigger and stronger, and function more efficiently during childhood They reach their peak at the time of maturity, or early adulthood After that they begin to decline Bones, for example, gradually become lighter and more brittle In the aged, the joints between the bones also become rigid and more flexible This can make moving very painful (10) (15) (20) (25) All the major organs of the body show signs aging The brain, for example, works less efficiently, and even gets smaller in size Thinking processes of all sorts are slowed down Old people often have trouble in remembering recent events One of the most serious changes of old age occurs in the arteries, the blood vessels that lead from the heart They become thickened and constricted, allowing less blood to flow to the rest of body This condition accounts, directly or indirectly, for many of the diseases of the aged It may, for example, result in heart attack Aging is not a uniform process Different parts of the body wear out at different rates There are great differences among people in their rate of aging Even the cells of the body differ in the way they age The majority of cells are capable of reproducing themselves many times during the course of a lifetime Nerve cells and muscle fibers can never be replaced once they wear out Gerontologists - scientists who study the process of aging - believe the wearing out of the body is controlled by a built - in biological time - clock They are trying to discover how this clock works so that they can slow down the process This could give man a longer life and a great number of productive years 71 What is the main idea in the first paragraph? (A) Signs of aging are easier to detect in animals than in plants (B) The outward signs of aging may be seen in old people (C) Aging occurs in every living thing after it has reached maturity (D) Not all signs of aging are visible 72 Which piece of information is given in the passage? (A)Gerontologists can give man a longer life (B) Gerontologists are studying how they can slow down the process of aging (C) Gerontologists have discovered that aging is controlled by a built- in biological time- clock (D) Gerontologists can prevent diseases connected with aging 73 The human body begins to lose vigor and the ability to function efficiently (A) soon after reaching adulthood (C) before reaching adulthood (B) during childhood (D) in old age 74 In old age , the bones _ (A) become more flexible (B) become heavier (C) cause much pain(D) break easily 75 According to the passage, what condition is responsible for many of the diseases of the old? (A) Their trouble in remembering recent events (B) The blood vessels that have become thickened and constricted (C) The rigid and inflexible joints between the bones (D) The worn - out nerve cells and muscle- fibers 76 Many of the diseases of old people are the results of (A) lack of blood (B) the thickening of the blood vessels (C) poor blood circulation (D) low blood pressure 77.The statement Aging is not a uniform process in line 19 means that (A) old people not have the same outward signs of aging (B) nerve cells and muscle fibers not age simultaneously (C) not all people age at the same age (D) the process of aging is slow 78 The word arteries in line 15 refers to (A) vessels that are thickened and constricted (B) the paths along which blood flows to all parts of the body (C) the tubes carrying blood back to the heart (D) such heart diseases as suffered by old people 79 When the brain begins to age, _ (A) eyesight will begin too (C) it becomes lighter (B) memorization declines (D) the thinking processes stop 80 Which of the statements about aging is false? (A) People vary in their rates of aging (B) All body cells once worn out can never be replaced (C) The cells of the body age in different ways (D) The various parts of the body not wear out at the same rate … The end… KEY 1C 2B 3B 4C 5D 6C 7D 8C 9C 10D 11D 12A 13A 14D 15C 16B 17A 18C 19B 20C 21A 22D 23D 24B 25B 26C 27D 28C 29B 30C 31B 32C 33B 34A 35C 36C 37D 38C 39B 40B 41C 42A 43B 44B 45D 46A 47C 48B 49A 50C 51A 52B 53C 54A 55B 56D 57C 58A 59C 60B 61C 62B 63C 64D 65B 66B 67D 68C 69C 70C 71C 72C 73A 74D 75B 76B 77C 78B 79B 80B ... Truman, of Bethune-Cook man College A the founder was Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune B did the founder Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune C Dr Mary Mcleod Bethune, who was the founder D Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune... provide shelter and make for an attractive nest site Scarcely larger than a halved golf ball, the nest is painstaking constructed of spider webs and plant down, decorated and camouflaged outside... Truman, of Bethune-Cook man College A the founder was Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune B did the founder Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune C Dr Mary Mcleod Bethune, who was the founder D Dr, Mary Mcleod Bethune