ĐỀ SỐ………KEY .(5) Chọn phương án ( a hoặc b, c, d) với từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với vị trí trọng âm chính ở 3 từ còn lại: 1. a. prediction b. judgment c. intelligent d. compulsion 2. a. eruption b. discretion c. obliteration d. proximity 3. a. career b. bookshop c. landmark d. childhood 4. a. accelerate b. impossible c. assimilate d. opposition 5. a. indifference b. Japanese c. journalese d. employee Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) để hoàn thành mỗi câu sau: 6. When I bought the shoes, they… me well but later they were too tight at home. a. matched b. fitted c. suited d. went with 7. The… people he looks up to are his grandparents. a. just b. only c. were d. bare 8. My car isn’t…… It’s always letting me down. a. believable b. reliable c. trusty d. unreliable 9. The………of days in a week is seven. a. amount b. number c. figure d. sum 10. A few Minister for Agriculture has been……. a. determined b. admitted c. assumed d. appointed 11. You’ve had a……escape. I thought you never get away from him. a. near b. close c. narrow d. short 12. The passport she carried was……… a. false b. imitation c. artificial d. untrue 13. Please call the doctor if the victim is…… hurt. a. serious b. bad c. badly d. getting 14……he was sick , he turned up for his guitar lesson. a. Because b. Since c. Although d. Despite 15. We have just been told some…….news. a. surprised b. surprising c. astonished d. astonishing 16. Do you know the woman ………over there? a. who sit b. sat c. sitting d. sits 17. You can learn to move information from your short- term memory ……your long- term memory. a. to b.with c. in d. by 18. Their house is much…… than ours. a. big b. more big c. bigger d. more bigger 19. The children were completely fascinated……… a. on the story the teacher told them b. by the teacher told the story c. on the story telling them by the teacher d. by the story the teacher told them. 20. Wild animals are……… almost everywhere. a. serious threatened b. serious threaten c. seriously threaten d. seriously threatened 21. … you tell me the price of these shoes, please? a. Ought b. May c. Do d. Could 22. Cuba is…….sugar growing areas in the world. a. one of the largest b. one of the larger c. one of largest d. largest 23. If I were you, I………him as my nephew. a. will have treated b. am treating c. would treat d. will treat 24. my little sister is very good……drawing. a. on b. at c. in d.of 25. Computers ……to do a lot of jobs these days. a. are used b. using c. are using d. use Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi câu từ 26 đến 35. The principal difference between urban growth in Europe and in the North American colonies was the slow evolution of cities in the former and their rapid growth in the latter. In Europe they grew over a period of centuries from town economies to their present urban structure. In North America, they started as wilderness communities and developed to mature urbanism’s in little more than a century. In the early colonial days in North America, small cities sprang up along the Atlantic Coastline, mostly in what are now New England and the Middle Atlantic states in the United States and in the lower Saint Lawrence valley in Canada. This was natural because these areas were nearest England and France, particularly England, from which most capital goods ( assets, such as equipment) and many consumer goods were imported. Merchandising establishments were, accordingly, advantageously located in port cities from which goods could be readily distributed to interior settlements. Here, too, were the favored locations for processing raw ,materials prior to export. Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Montreal , and other cities flourished, and as the colonies grew, these cities increased in importance. This was less true in the colonial South, where life centered around large farms, known as plantations, rather than around towns, as was the case in the areas further north along the Atlantic coastline. The local isolation and the economic self-sufficiency of the plantations were antagonistic to the development of the towns. The plantations maintained their independence because they were located on navigable streams and each had a wharf accessible to the small shipping of that day. In fact, one of the strongest factors in the selection of plantation land was the desire to have it front on a water highway. When the United States became an independent nation in 1776, it did not have a single city as large as 50,000 inhabitants, but by 1820 it had a city of more than 100,000 people, and by 1880 it had recorded a city of over one million. It was not until after 1823, after the mechanization of the spinning and weaving industries, that cities started drawing young people away from farms. Such migration was particularly rapid following the Civil War ( 1861- 1865). 26. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. Factors that slowed the growth of cities in Europe b. The evolution of cities in North America. c. Trade between North America and European cities. d. The effects off the United States ’independence on urban growth in new England. 27. The word “ they” refers to a. North American colonies b. Cities c. Centuries d. Town economies 28. The passage compares early European and North American cities on the basis of which of following? a. Their economic success b. The type of merchandise they exported c. Their ability to distribute goods to interior settlements d. The pace of their development 29. The word “accordingly” is closest in meaning to a. as usual b. in contrast c. to some degree d. for that reason. 30. According to the passage, early colonial cities were established along the Atlantic coastline of North America due to a. an abundance of natural resources b. financial support from colonial governments c. proximity to parts of Europe d. a favorable climate. 31. The passage indicates that during colonial times, the Atlantic coastline cities prepared which of the following for shipment to Europe? a. Manufacturing equipment b. Capital goods c. Consumer goods d. Raw materials 32. According to the passage, all of the following aspects of the plantation system influenced the growth of southern cities EXCEPT the a. location of the plantations b. access of plantation owners to shipping c. relationships between plantation resident and city resident d. economic self- sufficiency of the plantations. 33. It can be inferred from the passage that, in comparison with northern cities, most southern cities were a. more prosperous b. smaller c. less economically self- sufficient d. tied less closely to England than to France 34. The word “ recorded” is closest in meaning to a. imagined b. discovered c. documented d. planned 35. The word “ drawing” is closest in meaning to a. attracting b. employing c. instructing d. representing Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi câu từ 36 đến 45. According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States. In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the patterns. In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment. Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders”. It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common ; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group. Furthermore, although it is commonly supposed that social groups have a single leader, research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individuals. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group. Group members look to instrumental leaders to “ get things done”. Expressive leadership ,on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well- beings of a social group’s members. Expressive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them . Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships within the group and provide support to individual members. Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members. They give others and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the group’s goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline, are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group. As the difference in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect. 36. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. The problems faced by leaders. b. How leadership differs in Small and large groups. c. How social groups determine who will lead them d. The role of leaders in social groups. 37. The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders EXCEPT a. recruitment b. formal election process c. specific leadership training d. traditional cultural patterns 38. In mentioning “ natural leaders” the author is making the point that a. few people qualify as “ natural leaders” b. there is no proof that “ natural leaders” exist c. “ natural leaders are easily accepted by the members of a group. d. “ natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics. 39. Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2? a. A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in another group. b. Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person. c. A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership. d. Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications. 40. The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on a. ensuring harmonious relationships b. sharing responsibility with group members. c. identifying new leaders. d. achieving a goal. 41. The word “ collective” is closest in meaning to a. necessary b. typical c. group d. particular 42. The word “ them” refers to a. expressive leaders b. goals of the group c. group members d. tension and conflict 43. A “secondary relationship” mentioned in the text between a leader and the members of a group could best be characterized as a. distant b. enthusiastic c. unreliable d. personal 44. The word “ resolve” is closest in meaning to a. avoid repeating b. talk about c. avoid thinking about d. find a solution for 45. Paragraphs 3 and 4 organize the discussion of leadership primarily in terms of a. examples that illustrate a problem b. cause and effect analysis c. narration of events d. comparison and contrast Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c , d) để thay thế cụm từ gạch chân mỗi câu sau 46. He’s up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now. a. fully occupied with b. very interested in c. not involved with d. concerned with 47. if you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly. a. take my hand b. help me c. take my fingers d. pick me up 48. I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone. a. in person b. facing them c. looking at them d. seeing them 49. The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical. a.quickly b. utterly c. directly d. simply 50. As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being. a. look at b. consider c. check d. observe Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi chỗ trống từ 51 đến 60: Somehow I always have problems when I go away ( 51)….holiday . Every year my ( 52)….agent promises me that my holiday will be the best I have ever had, but none of these promises has ever ( 53)…true. This year I got food poisoning the day I arrived. It ( 54)….have been the fish I ate at the hotel that evening. In the morning I felt terrible, and I was ( 55)…by two doctors. Neither of them spoke English , ( 56)…didn’t help. It took me most of the first week to ( 57)… , and I spent most of the time sitting next to the hotel swimming pool reading newspapers. ( 58) ….the time I felt better, the weather had changed, but I was determined to go sight seeing, and do some swimming. Unfortunately none of the museums was open , as there was a strike, and it was ( 59)….too cold to go for a swim. I would have ( 60)….myself more if I had stayed at home. 51. a. on b. for c. at d. from 52. a. tourism b. traveling c. tourist d. travel 53. a. become b. come c. got d. been 54. a. would b. should c. must d. could 55. a. cured b. treated c. diagnosed d. seen 56. a. which b. who c. that d. this 57. a. regain b. get over c. recover d. restore 58. a. By b. At c. Until d. Before 59. a. rather b. very c. also d. far 60.a . relaxed b. enjoyed c. entertained d. satisfied Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi chỗ trống từ 61 đến 70: This year’s annual local festival was one of the best we’ve ever had. Almost everyone who lives in the town ( 61)…took part in it or watched it. The weekend celebrations began ( 62)…a concert in the main square, at which a number of local groups played. This ( 63)….the annual competition to find the best song written by a local person. There were eight entries and the ( 64)…was local actor, Henry Turner. He decided on The Right Way by Rosie Dash as the winner. After the concert, there was a magnificent firework ( 65)…., which drew gasps of amazement from the crows. On the following day, the annual parade was held, and this year it was even more spectacular than ( 66)… Hundreds of people marched through the streets, ( 67)….by bands, and some of the costumes were quite extraordinary. There were large crowds on both sides of the streets and they cheered as the parade went ( 68)…. When it was over, everyone went to the main square, where there was a market selling almost everything you could imagine, lovely food ( 69)….at plenty of stalls, dancing, and games for the children. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the many weeks of hard work put in by the organizing committee ( 70)….worth it. 61. a. not only b. both c. either d. also. 62. a. by b.with c. at d. from 63. a. included b. contained c. involved d. concerned 64. a. moderator b. referee c. decider d. judge 65. a. show b. display c. performance d. exhibition 66. a. before b. previously c. unusual d. commonly 67. a. accompanied b. followed c. led d. commanded 68. a. along b. past c. away d. forward 69. a. selling b. ready c. available d. prepared 70. a. exactly b. very c. greatly d. well Chọn phương án ( a hoặc b, c, d) ứng với t ừ/ cụm từ có gạch chân cần phải sửa đẻ các câu sau trở thành câu đúng: 71. It’s no use ( A) to advise ( B) him to stop( C) smoking (D) . 72. Living in the city(A) is more (B) comfortably (C) than in the country (D) . 73. They (A) aren’t used to (B) walk (C) in the rain (D). 74. He hurried (A) in order to be not (B) late (C) for school(D). 75. The lesson is (A) too difficult (B) for us (C)to understand it (D). Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) ứng với câu có nghĩa gần nhất với mỗi câu cho sẵn sau đây: 76. “I am sorry I made a mistake.”. said he a. He said he had made a mistake b. He told he had made a mistake c. He apologized for making a mistake d. He blamed you for making a mistake. 77. Because the street was crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast. a. If the street weren’t crowded with people, I could drive fast. b. If the street hadn’t been crowded with people, I could have driven fast. c. If the street were crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast. d. If the street had been crowded with people, I couldn’t have driven fast. 78. I don’t usually drink coffee in the morning. a. I used to drink coffee in the morning. B. I’m used to drinking coffee in the morning. c. I didn’t use to drink coffee in the morning. D. I am not used to drink coffee in the morning 79. The book is so expensive that she can’t buy it. a. The book is too expensive for her to buy. b. The book isn’t cheap enough for her to buy it. c. It is such expensive book that she can’t buy it. d. All are correct. 80. Driving on the left is very dangerous in our country. a. It very dangerous to drive on the left in our country. b. It is very dangerous to drive on the left in our country. c. It is very dangerous driving on the left in our country. d. It is very dangerous to driving on the left in our country. ĐỀ SỐ……….(5) Chọn phương án ( a hoặc b, c, d) với từ có trọng âm chính nhấn vào âm tiết có vị trí khác với vị trí trọng âm chính ở 3 từ còn lại: 1. a. prediction b. judgment c. intelligent d. compulsion 2. a. eruption b. discretion c. obliteration d. proximity 3. a. career b. bookshop c. landmark d. childhood 4. a. accelerate b. impossible c. assimilate d. opposition 5. a. indifference b. Japanese c. journalese d. employee Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) để hoàn thành mỗi câu sau: 6. When I bought the shoes, they… me well but later they were too tight at home. a. matched b. fitted c. suited d. went with 7. The… people he looks up to are his grandparents. a. just b. only c. were d. bare 8. My car isn’t…… It’s always letting me down. a. believable b. reliable c. trusty d. unreliable 9. The………of days in a week is seven. a. amount b. number c. figure d. sum 10. A few Minister for Agriculture has been……. a. determined b. admitted c. assumed d. appointed 11. You’ve had a……escape. I thought you never get away from him. a. near b. close c. narrow d. short 12. The passport she carried was……… a. false b. imitation c. artificial d. untrue 13. Please call the doctor if the victim is…… hurt. a. serious b. bad c. badly d. getting 14……he was sick , he turned up for his guitar lesson. a. Because b. Since c. Although d. Despite 15. We have just been told some…….news. a. surprised b. surprising c. astonished d. astonishing 16. Do you know the woman ………over there? a. who sit b. sat c. sitting d. sits 17. You can learn to move information from your short- term memory ……your long- term memory. a. to b.with c. in d. by 18. Their house is much…… than ours. a. big b. more big c. bigger d. more bigger 19. The children were completely fascinated……… a. on the story the teacher told them b. by the teacher told the story c. on the story telling them by the teacher d. by the story the teacher told them. 20. Wild animals are……… almost everywhere. a. serious threatened b. serious threaten c. seriously threaten d. seriously threatened 21. … you tell me the price of these shoes, please? a. Ought b. May c. Do d. Could 22. Cuba is…….sugar growing areas in the world. a. one of the largest b. one of the larger c. one of largest d. largest 23. If I were you, I………him as my nephew. a. will have treated b. am treating c. would treat d. will treat 24. my little sister is very good……drawing. a. on b. at c. in d.of 25. Computers ……to do a lot of jobs these days. a. are used b. using c. are using d. use Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi câu từ 26 đến 35. The principal difference between urban growth in Europe and in the North American colonies was the slow evolution of cities in the former and their rapid growth in the latter. In Europe they grew over a period of centuries from town economies to their present urban structure. In North America, they started as wilderness communities and developed to mature urbanism’s in little more than a century. In the early colonial days in North America, small cities sprang up along the Atlantic Coastline, mostly in what are now New England and the Middle Atlantic states in the United States and in the lower Saint Lawrence valley in Canada. This was natural because these areas were nearest England and France, particularly England, from which most capital goods ( assets, such as equipment) and many consumer goods were imported. Merchandising establishments were, accordingly, advantageously located in port cities from which goods could be readily distributed to interior settlements. Here, too, were the favored locations for processing raw ,materials prior to export. Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Montreal , and other cities flourished, and as the colonies grew, these cities increased in importance. This was less true in the colonial South, where life centered around large farms, known as plantations, rather than around towns, as was the case in the areas further north along the Atlantic coastline. The local isolation and the economic self-sufficiency of the plantations were antagonistic to the development of the towns. The plantations maintained their independence because they were located on navigable streams and each had a wharf accessible to the small shipping of that day. In fact, one of the strongest factors in the selection of plantation land was the desire to have it front on a water highway. When the United States became an independent nation in 1776, it did not have a single city as large as 50,000 inhabitants, but by 1820 it had a city of more than 100,000 people, and by 1880 it had recorded a city of over one million. It was not until after 1823, after the mechanization of the spinning and weaving industries, that cities started drawing young people away from farms. Such migration was particularly rapid following the Civil War ( 1861- 1865). 26. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. Factors that slowed the growth of cities in Europe b. The evolution of cities in North America. c. Trade between North America and European cities. d. The effects off the United States ’independence on urban growth in new England. 27. The word “ they” refers to a. North American colonies b. Cities c. Centuries d. Town economies 28. The passage compares early European and North American cities on the basis of which of following? a. Their economic success b. The type of merchandise they exported c. Their ability to distribute goods to interior settlements d. The pace of their development 29. The word “accordingly” is closest in meaning to a. as usual b. in contrast c. to some degree d. for that reason. 30. According to the passage, early colonial cities were established along the Atlantic coastline of North America due to a. an abundance of natural resources b. financial support from colonial governments c. proximity to parts of Europe d. a favorable climate. 31. The passage indicates that during colonial times, the Atlantic coastline cities prepared which of the following for shipment to Europe? a. Manufacturing equipment b. Capital goods c. Consumer goods d. Raw materials 32. According to the passage, all of the following aspects of the plantation system influenced the growth of southern cities EXCEPT the a. location of the plantations b. access of plantation owners to shipping c. relationships between plantation resident and city resident d. economic self- sufficiency of the plantations. 33. It can be inferred from the passage that, in comparison with northern cities, most southern cities were a. more prosperous b. smaller c. less economically self- sufficient d. tied less closely to England than to France 34. The word “ recorded” is closest in meaning to a. imagined b. discovered c. documented d. planned 35. The word “ drawing” is closest in meaning to a. attracting b. employing c. instructing d. representing Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi câu từ 36 đến 45. According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States. In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the patterns. In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment. Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders”. It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common ; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group. Furthermore, although it is commonly supposed that social groups have a single leader, research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individuals. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group. Group members look to instrumental leaders to “ get things done”. Expressive leadership ,on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well- beings of a social group’s members. Expressive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them . Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships within the group and provide support to individual members. Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members. They give others and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the group’s goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline, are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group. As the difference in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect. 36. What does the passage mainly discuss? a. The problems faced by leaders. b. How leadership differs in Small and large groups. c. How social groups determine who will lead them d. The role of leaders in social groups. 37. The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders EXCEPT a. recruitment b. formal election process c. specific leadership training d. traditional cultural patterns 38. In mentioning “ natural leaders” the author is making the point that a. few people qualify as “ natural leaders” b. there is no proof that “ natural leaders” exist c. “ natural leaders are easily accepted by the members of a group. d. “ natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics. 39. Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2? a. A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in another group. b. Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person. c. A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership. d. Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications. 40. The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on a. ensuring harmonious relationships b. sharing responsibility with group members. c. identifying new leaders. d. achieving a goal. 41. The word “ collective” is closest in meaning to a. necessary b. typical c. group d. particular 42. The word “ them” refers to a. expressive leaders b. goals of the group c. group members d. tension and conflict 43. A “secondary relationship” mentioned in the text between a leader and the members of a group could best be characterized as a. distant b. enthusiastic c. unreliable d. personal 44. The word “ resolve” is closest in meaning to a. avoid repeating b. talk about c. avoid thinking about d. find a solution for 45. Paragraphs 3 and 4 organize the discussion of leadership primarily in terms of a. examples that illustrate a problem b. cause and effect analysis c. narration of events d. comparison and contrast Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c , d) để thay thế cụm từ gạch chân mỗi câu sau 46. He’s up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now. a. fully occupied with b. very interested in c. not involved with d. concerned with 47. if you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly. a. take my hand b. help me c. take my fingers d. pick me up 48. I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone. a. in person b. facing them c. looking at them d. seeing them 49. The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical. a.quickly b. utterly c. directly d. simply 50. As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being. a. look at b. consider c. check d. observe Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi chỗ trống từ 51 đến 60: Somehow I always have problems when I go away ( 51)….holiday . Every year my ( 52)….agent promises me that my holiday will be the best I have ever had, but none of these promises has ever ( 53)…true. This year I got food poisoning the day I arrived. It ( 54)….have been the fish I ate at the hotel that evening. In the morning I felt terrible, and I was ( 55)…by two doctors. Neither of them spoke English , ( 56)…didn’t help. It took me most of the first week to ( 57)… , and I spent most of the time sitting next to the hotel swimming pool reading newspapers. ( 58) ….the time I felt better, the weather had changed, but I was determined to go sight seeing, and do some swimming. Unfortunately none of the museums was open , as there was a strike, and it was ( 59)….too cold to go for a swim. I would have ( 60)….myself more if I had stayed at home. 51. a. on b. for c. at d. from 52. a. tourism b. traveling c. tourist d. travel 53. a. become b. come c. got d. been 54. a. would b. should c. must d. could 55. a. cured b. treated c. diagnosed d. seen 56. a. which b. who c. that d. this 57. a. regain b. get over c. recover d. restore 58. a. By b. At c. Until d. Before 59. a. rather b. very c. also d. far 60.a . relaxed b. enjoyed c. entertained d. satisfied Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau và chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) cho mỗi chỗ trống từ 61 đến 70: This year’s annual local festival was one of the best we’ve ever had. Almost everyone who lives in the town ( 61)…took part in it or watched it. The weekend celebrations began ( 62)…a concert in the main square, at which a number of local groups played. This ( 63)….the annual competition to find the best song written by a local person. There were eight entries and the ( 64)…was local actor, Henry Turner. He decided on The Right Way by Rosie Dash as the winner. After the concert, there was a magnificent firework ( 65)…., which drew gasps of amazement from the crows. On the following day, the annual parade was held, and this year it was even more spectacular than ( 66)… Hundreds of people marched through the streets, ( 67)….by bands, and some of the costumes were quite extraordinary. There were large crowds on both sides of the streets and they cheered as the parade went ( 68)…. When it was over, everyone went to the main square, where there was a market selling almost everything you could imagine, lovely food ( 69)….at plenty of stalls, dancing, and games for the children. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the many weeks of hard work put in by the organizing committee ( 70)….worth it. 61. a. not only b. both c. either d. also. 62. a. by b.with c. at d. from 63. a. included b. contained c. involved d. concerned 64. a. moderator b. referee c. decider d. judge 65. a. show b. display c. performance d. exhibition 66. a. before b. previously c. unusual d. commonly 67. a. accompanied b. followed c. led d. commanded 68. a. along b. past c. away d. forward 69. a. selling b. ready c. available d. prepared 70. a. exactly b. very c. greatly d. well Chọn phương án ( a hoặc b, c, d) ứng với t ừ/ cụm từ có gạch chân cần phải sửa đẻ các câu sau trở thành câu đúng: 71. It’s no use ( A) to advise ( B) him to stop( C) smoking (D) . 72. Living in the city(A) is more (B) comfortably (C) than in the country (D) . 73. They (A) aren’t used to (B) walk (C) in the rain (D). 74. He hurried (A) in order to be not (B) late (C) for school(D). 75. The lesson is (A) too difficult (B) for us (C)to understand it (D). Chọn phương án đúng ( a hoặc b, c, d) ứng với câu có nghĩa gần nhất với mỗi câu cho sẵn sau đây: 76. “I am sorry I made a mistake.”. said he a. He said he had made a mistake b. He told he had made a mistake c. He apologized for making a mistake d. He blamed you for making a mistake. 77. Because the street was crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast. a. If the street weren’t crowded with people, I could drive fast. b. If the street hadn’t been crowded with people, I could have driven fast. c. If the street were crowded with people, I couldn’t drive fast. d. If the street had been crowded with people, I couldn’t have driven fast. 78. I don’t usually drink coffee in the morning. a. I used to drink coffee in the morning. B. I’m used to drinking coffee in the morning. c. I didn’t use to drink coffee in the morning. D. I am not used to drink coffee in the morning 79. The book is so expensive that she can’t buy it. a. The book is too expensive for her to buy. b. The book isn’t cheap enough for her to buy it. c. It is such expensive book that she can’t buy it. d. All are correct. 80. Driving on the left is very dangerous in our country. a. It very dangerous to drive on the left in our country. b. It is very dangerous to drive on the left in our country. c. It is very dangerous driving on the left in our country. d. It is very dangerous to driving on the left in our country. . sitting d. sits 17. You can learn to move information from your short- term memory ……your long- term memory. a. to b.with c. in d. by 18. Their house is much…… than. instrumental leaders to “ get things done”. Expressive leadership ,on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well- beings of a social group’s