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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A exported B enjoyed C existed D crowded
Question 2: A Wednesday B handsome C dependent D grandchild
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A extinction B endangered C business D intention
Question 4: A cattle B country C canal D cover
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: By the time I went to bed last night, I _ my homework.
A have already finished B already finished
C had already finished D were already finishing
Question 5: Handball is fast becoming _ popular sport worldwide.
A a B an C the D some
Question 7: This shirt is that one.
A as much expensive as B not nearly as expensive as
C a bit less expensive D much far expensive than
Question 8: I suggest _ different kinds of waste in different places.
A to put B can put C put D putting
Question 9: The gangsters avoided arrest for several weeks because they _ the state.
A were thought to be leaving B were thought to have left
C were thinking to leave D thought about leaving
Question 10: When both parents went to prison, social workers took the children _ care.
A with B for C into D to
Question 11: Fortunately, the plane landed after the violent storm.
A safely B safety C safe D unsafe
Question 12: During his , his family lived in the United States.
A child B childlike C childish D childhood
Question 13: I can’t my mind which shirt I should take.
A make up B take up C choose D decide
Question 14: Small children who have special needs can _ this new application.
A take notes of B look up C take advantage of D make advantage of
Question 15: the lion did not try to hurt him, Androcles went nearer to pull out the thorn.
A Seeing that B In order that C So that D Although
Question 16: There's a law that says you throw trash on the street.
A don't have to B must not C might not D couldn't
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 17: Developing new technologies are time-consuming and expensive.
A B C D
Trang 2Question 18: Albert Swimmer said that providing students with a better education and to give
A B
them intellectual stimulation should be the aim of high school
C D
Question 19: It is difficult to get used to sleep in a tent after having a soft, comfortable bed to lie on.
A B C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each
of the following exchanges.
Question 20: John was in Hanoi and wanted to send a parcel to his parents He asked a local passer-by the
way to the post-office
John: “Can you show me the way to the nearest post office, please?” Passer-by: “ ”
A Not way, sorry B Just round the corner over there
C Look it up in a dictionary! D There’s no traffic near here
Question 21: Mai: “Our living standards have been improved greatly”- Susan: “ .”
A Thank you for saying so B Sure I couldn’t agree more
C No, it’s nice to say so D Yes, it’s nice of you to say so
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Flight MH370 of Malaysia Airlines is reported to vanish on the way from Kuala Lumpur to
Beijing A land B control C cancel D disappear
Question 23: People are busy buying gifts, cleaning and decorating the house and cooking traditional
foods to welcome Tet holiday now
A favorite B important C customary D national
MarktheletterA, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s)OPPOSITEin meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24: Since it is to be a surprise, don’t let the cat out of the bag.
A let the bag away from the cat B reveal the true story
C keep the cat inside the bag D hide the secret
Question 25: A deficiency of vitamin D can lead to permanent bone deformities.
A irreparable B infinite C occasional D temporary
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 26: I wish my English were fluent enough to go for the interview
A My English is too fluent to go for the interview.
B My English is fluent enough to go for the interview
C If only my English were fluent enough for me to go for the interview
D My English were fluent enough and I could go for the interview
Question 27: Mary felt quite certain that her sister would stand by her, but in the end she didn’t
A Mary didn’t expect her own sister to let her down like that
B It came as a terrible shock to Mary when her own sister turned against her like that
C Mary had hoped that her sister would come to her aid, but she never did
D Mary was confident that she would have her sister’s support, but as it turned out she let her down
Question 28: "Don’t come home late, Jenny, it is dangerous!" her father said
A Jenny's father advised her to come home early
Trang 3B Jenny's father told her not to come home late because it was dangerous
C Jenny's father asked her against being home late because it may be dangerous
D Jenny's father told her not to come home late and it was dangerous
Question 29: Some economists argue that new technology cause unemployment Others feel that it allows
more jobs to be created
A Arguing that new technology causes unemployment, other economists; feel that it allows more jobs
to be created
B Some economists argue that new technology causes unemployment whereas others feel that
it allows more jobs to be created
C Besides the argument that new technology causes unemployment, some economists feel that
it allows more jobs to be created
D Some economists argue that new technology causes unemployment, so others feel that it allows more jobs to be created
Question 30: Their dog was fierce Nobody would visit them.
A So fierce a dog did they had that nobody would visit them
B So fierce was their dog that nobody would visit them
C Their dog was fierce enough for anybody to visit them
D If their dog weren’t fierce, somebody would visit them
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.
Lifelong learning is now becoming a (31) _ for everyone in the modern world Many people, however, find it overwhelming, as being lifelong learners they will have to keep studying for their entire life The following are several strategies to promote lifelong learning
First, start with a clear purpose Study something (32) _ you will likely have many uses for in the future Design learning goals that should serve you in your career path, as well as in your personal interests You will need to think of the learning experience as continuous investment (33) _ than a one-off endeavor Second, choose to study something that is really enjoyable for you You will need to have fun all through the (34) _ of knowledge and skills, which will be an endless journey The ‘fun’ part will always keep you motivated, even during the hard times Third, you will need to accept that nowadays education is not simply the preparation for life New times mean new ways: life is education itself With this mindset, you will embrace challenges as opportunities (35) _ growth
Question 31: A hobby B must C have to D danger
Question 32: A which B that C who D whom
Question 33: A better B further C rather D closer
Question 34: A pursuit B path C study D chase
Question 35: A in B of C with D for
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 42.
The city of Tokyo, Japan is divided up into special areas Many people are familiar with famous wards such as Shibuya and Shinjuku However, those are just two out of 23 wards that make up the whole city of Tokyo One ward on the west side of Tokyo is named Suginami City Visitors to Japan probably
would not put Suginami very high on their list of places to see This is mostly a residential area, although
there are some nice clothing and antique stores there Suginami boasts more than 300 city parks, in addition to three metropolitan parks and even the name of the city comes from the Japanese word for cedar tree Certainly, the city is a pleasant place to live for its half a million residents
However, in 2002, Suginami City had a big problem Thieves were breaking into houses all over the city and stealing things! In fact, in that year alone, more than 1,700 houses were broken into across
Trang 4Suginami That is a huge number of break-ins for a city of this size The police and officials in Suginami knew that something had to be done to curb all of the crime in their area
Finally, they came up with the idea of using flowers to curb crime in Suginami City officials
encouraged residents across the city to plant flowers around their houses and along streets, especially in places where thefts frequently occurred The idea was that if people were outdoors taking care of the flowers, they would be watching people come and go at the same time Thieves would be less likely to strike in areas where people were outdoors watching things closely
Over the next few years, "Operation Flower" seemed to work surprisingly well Just two years after residents of Suginami began planting flowers on streets and in front of their homes; crime in the city dropped eighty percent! Of course, the flowers can't take all the credit for the huge reduction in crime The city also installed 200 security cameras around areas with high incidents of crime In addition, Suginami was able to recruit more than 9,000 volunteers to serve as crime watchers across the city Maybe one thing that helped them recruit so many volunteers in the end was "Operation Flower." Many of the volunteers probably enjoy walking around their neighborhoods, admiring the flowers that have been planted while they do their duty as crime watchers
Question 36: What question does this reading answer?
A How did flowers curb crime?
B What kinds of flowers are popular there?
C Who were the thieves in Suginami?
D Why was the crime rate in the city so high?
Question 37: What can be assumed about Suginami City?
A Many of the people living there work in other parts of Tokyo
B Not many of the parks in Suginami had flowers in them
C Suginami is a poor part of Tokyo
D There are only a few people on the police force in Suginami
Question 38: On average, how many break-ins occurred each month in Suginami in 2002?
A About one per day B Around a doze C More than 1,700 D Over 100
Question 39: What was probably true about “Operation Flower”?
A The city paid for all of the flowers.
B The flowers came from other wards in Tokyo
C The residents thought it was a good idea
D The thieves did not know about the plan
Question 40: Which of the following was NOT a method used by Suginami City to curb crime?
A Crime-watch volunteers B More police officers
C Security cameras D Street gardens
Question 41: The word “their” in the first paragraph refers to _.
A visitors B places to see C antique stores D city parks
Question 42: The phrase came up with in the passage is closest in meaning to
A came across B discovered C devised D motivate
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 43 to 50.
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
Trang 5When 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
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 do 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, which take many of
these factors into account, provide general guidance in meeting daily nutritional needs
Question 43: The first paragraph mainly discusses .
A chemical substances in our food
B a variety of essential nutrients to human beings
C the importance of food to human beings
D the study of human nutrition
Question 44: The word “released” in the second paragraph mostly means “ ”
A refused B produced C expressed D renewed
Question 45: Which of the following is NOT true about the process of digestion?
A The small intestine covers the whole digestive system.
B The small intestine helps the body absorb nutrients
C Nutrients are carried to different sites in the body
D Saliva plays an important role in the first stage of digestion
Question 46: The word “maintain” in the paragraph is closest in meaning to “ ”
A obtain B provide C keep performing D carry on making
Question 47: According to the passage, nutrients are absorbed .
A over the whole body B in the mouth
C in the stomach D in the small intestine
Question 48: According to the passage, which of the following provides energy for the body?
A Proteins, fats, and minerals
B Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
C Carbohydrates, minerals, and water
D Proteins, vitamins, and carbohydrates
Question 49: The word “which” in the last paragraph refers to .
A general guidance B unusual demands C dietary guidelines D nutritional needs
Question 50: Through the passage, the author provides the readers with _.
A instructions B some information C some proposal D orders
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