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Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh BÀI ĐỌC ĐIỀN TỪ EXERCISE It is true that there have been great (1) _ in technology over the last forty years For example, the uses of mobile phones and email communication are common these days, (2) _, machines could never as good a job as a human, especially when it comes to interpreting what people are (3) _ Of cause, machines can translate plain statements such as “Where is the bank?” but even simple statements are not always straightforward because meaning depends on more than just words For instance, the word “bank” has a number of different meanings in English How does a translating machine know which meaning to take? In order to understand what people are saying you need to take into account the (4) _ between speakers and their situation A machine cannot tell the difference between the English expression “Look out” meaning “Be careful!” and “Look out” meaning “Put your head out of the window” You need a human being to interpret the situation Similar with written language, it is difficult for a machine to know how to translate accurately because we rarely translate every word.(5) _ the contrary, we try to take into consideration how the idea would be expressed in the other language This is hard to because every language has its own way of doing and saying this A advances B steps C progress D advantage A moreover B in addition C However D besides A talking B saying C speaking D telling A relations B relationship C attitude D action A With B For C On D By EXERCISE 2: EDUCATION AND WORK Have you ever asked yourself what you’re working for? If you have ever had the time to (1) _ this taboo question, or put it to others in moments of weakness or confidentially, you (2) _well have heard some or all of the following It’s the money of course, some say with a smile, as if explaining something to a small child Or it’s a satisfaction of a job well done, the sense of achievement behind the clinching of (3) _ important deal I worked as a bus conductor once, and I can say I felt the same as I staggered along the swaying gangway trying to give out tickets without falling over into someone’s lap It’s the company of other people perhaps, but if that is the (4) _, what about farmers? Is it a conversation in the farmyard that keeps them captivated by the job? Work is power and sense of status say those who have either attained these elusive goals, or feel aggrieved that nobody has yet recognized their leadership qualities Or we can blame it all on my breath, which if most of us work rather as Mr Micawber lived, hoping for something to turn up, we’ll win the pools, and tell the boss what we really think We’ll scrape together the money and open that little shop we always dreamed of, or go around the world, or spend more time in the garden One day we’ll get that (5) _ we deserve, but until then at least, we have something to And we are so busy doing it that we won’t have time to wonder why Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh A consider B meditate C purpose D launch A will B ought C might D would A a B an C the D A case B one C question D former A ambition B promotion C vocation D station EXERCISE 3: HEALTH AND THE BODY Keeping fit and staying healthy have, not surprisingly, become a growing industry Quite apart from the amount of money spent each year on doctors’ (1) and approved medical treatment, huge sums are now spent in health foods and remedies of various kinds, from vitamin pills to mineral water, not to mention health clubs and keep-fit books and videos We are more concerned than ever, it seems, (2) _ the water we drink and the air we breathe, and are smoking less though not yet drinking less alcohol This does not appear to mean that (3) _ and sneezes have been banished, or that we can all expect to live to a hundred To give a personal example, one of my friends, who is a keep-fit fanatic, a non-smoker and teetotaler, and who is very interested in what he eats, is at present languishing n bed with a wrist in plaster and a badly sprained ankle part of his healthy (4) _ is to play squash every day after work, and that accounts for the ankle He also cycles where, and if you have ever tried to cycle through the rush-hour traffic with a sprained ankle, you will understand how he acquired the broken wrist For health, it seems, is not just a matter of a good diet and plenty of exercise Too much exercise can be harmful, as many joggers have discovered Eating the right food can easily become an obsession as can overworking, which you might have to as to be able to afford your (5) _ of the squash club, your mountain bike, your health food, and a few holidays in peaceful and healthy place A prescriptions B surgeries C hospitals D payments A than B about C for D hence A colds B coughs C flu D fevers A living B lifetime C lifestyle D liveliness A share subscription B visit C membership D EXERCISE CRIME – REVERSING THE TREND Crime, as we are all aware, has been a growing problem all over the world in the last thirty years But we are not (1) _ against crime Much is being done-and more can be done to reverse the trend You can play a part in it The first step towards preventing crime is understanding its nature Most crime is for property, not (2) _ and most is not carried out by professionals; nor is it carefully planned Property crimes thrive on the easy opportunity They are often (3) _ by adolescents and young men, Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh the majority of whom stop offending as they grow older – the peak age for offending is fifteen Also, and not surprisingly, the risk of being a victim of crime varies greatly depending on where you live This reliance by criminals on the easy opportunity is the key to much crime prevention Motor cars, for example, are a sitting target for the criminal Surveys have shown that approximately one in five drivers not always bother to secure their cars by locking all the doors and shutting all the window In 30 percent of domestic burglaries, the burglar simply walks in without having to use force If opportunities like these did not exist, criminals would have a much harder time The chances are that many crimes would not be committed, which would release more police time for (4) _ crime Of course, the primary responsibility for coping with crime rests with the police and the courts, but, if you care about improving the (5) _ of life for yourself and your community, there are many ways you can help reverse the trend A unprepared B hopeless C powerless D weak A the victim B the public C residents D citizens A performed B started C committed D done A removing B facing C tackling D dealing A quality B peacefulness C enjoyment D way EXERCISE A recent experiment has shown that the British postal service is less (1) _ than it was 150 years ago A national newspaper sent a letter to Bristol, which is in the South-west of England They posted the letter in London on Tuesday the 4th, April, using a first class stamp, which means that it should arrive the next day On the same day, they (2) _ a horse and carriage, and gave another letter to driver Then they sat back to (3) _ what would happen The letter which was taken by horse and carriage arrived after three days It was impossible for the horse to reach Bristol in a single day, so both the horse and driver stayed overnight in a hotel – not in the same room, we hoped! However, the letter which went by Royal Mail didn’t arrive until six days later Naturally, the Post Office was very embarrassed, and said that the vast majority of first (4) _ letters would arrive the next day; this one was just an unfortunate mistake, but so many people have had the same experience with the post that you begin to wonder if we would be better off (5) _ all the post by horse again A, efficient B effect C serviced D used A hired B rented C had D used A watch B wait C see D know A price B kind C class D type A posting transporting B sending C transforming D EXERCISE Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh The BBC is based at Broadcasting House in London, although it has offices in many other parts of the country It is (1) by a board of governors appointed by the government but once appointed, this board has complete freedom and the government cannot decide Everyone who gets or rents a television set has to pay a yearly bill There is no (2) _ on BBC radio or television, and it is by the sale of licenses (3) _ the BBC gets most of its money An annual license for a color set costs twice as much as for a black and white set The BBC is the not mouthpiece of the government On the contrary, all the major political parties have equal rights to give political show, and each party sometimes complains that the BBC is prejudiced to it There are four radio channels, each of which “specializes” Radio has mainly pop music; Radio has light music, comedy, sport; Radio has classical and twentieth century music, talks on serious matters, plays ancient and modern Radio specializes in the spoken word – the main news reports, talks and discussions, plays, etc In addition, the BBC has local radio stations in many cities and districts The BBC also broadcasts news and information about Britain to countries all over the world This World Service provides programmers in forty different languages, as well as English The BBC has two television channels: BBC and BBC BBC shows more serious programmers than BBC – documentaries and discussions, adaptations of novels into plays and serials, operas and concerts BBC programmers (4) _ largely of lighter plays and series, humor and sport, but there are also some interesting documentaries BBC is witched by only 10 percent of all (5) _ Radio and television programmers for the week are published in the BBC periodical Radio Times The BBC publishes another weekly periodical The Listener, in which a selection of radio and TV talks are printed A controlled B directed C led D operated A advertising B sport C entertainment D film A what B and C that D which A consist B compose C include D conclude A viewers B spectators C watchers D audience EXERCISE INFLUENCES OF TELEVISION Television has changed the lifestyle of people in every industrialized country in the world In the United State, where sociologists have studied the effects, some interesting observations have been made Television, although not essential, has become a (n) (1) _ part of most people’s lives It has become a baby – sister, an initiator of conversations, a major transmitter of culture, a keeper of traditions Yet when what can be seen on TV in one day is critically analyzed, it becomes evident that television is not a teacher but a sustainer The poor (2) _ of programming does not elevate people into greater understanding, but rather maintains and encourages the status quo The primary reason for the lack of quality in American television, is related to both the history of TV programming development and the economics of TV Television in America began with the radio Radio companies and their sponsors first (3) _with television Therefore, the close relationship, which the advertisers had with radio programs’ became the system for American TV Sponsors not only paid money for time within programs, but many actually produced the programs Thus, coming from the capitalistic, profit-oriented sector of American – society, television is primarily concerned with Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh reflecting and attracting society rather than (4) _ an experimenting with new ideas Advertisers want to attract the largest viewing audience possible; to so requires that the programs be entertaining rather than challenging Television in America today remains, to a large extent, with the same organization and standards as it had thirty years ago The hope for some evolution and true achievement toward improving society will require a change in the (5) _ system A integral B mixed C fractional D superior A quantity B quality C effect D product A experimented B tried C did D made A reflecting B innovating C attracting A total B full C entire D entertaining D complete EXERCISE Before 1855, Japan had been virtually unknown Since 1638, the Japanese island has been sealed off from the rest of the world, although the Japanese leaders, through very limited (1)… with Dutch traders, were able to obtain some information about what was going (2)… outside The isolation of Japan for over two hundred year, with no Japanese permitted to leave the country, and no foreigner allowed to land, is one of the most remarkable stories in the world history The impact of Japan on Europe and America in the late nineteenth century was small compared with the impact of the west on Japan The Japanese understood that the secret of European military, political and commercial power (3)… in their industrial technology; they learned what was happening to China; they decided to learn as much as they could about Western advanced organization and to apply that knowledge to technology their country into the modern, industrial nation The results have been transforming Little more than a century after being opened up to the rest of the world, Japan is third largest industrial (4)… producer in the world, only by the USA and the USSR, and has the highest living (5)… of any Asian nation A link A there B connect B on C touch D contact C at D to A lay B laid C placed D based A proud B fast C amazing D good A surpassed B passed C overcome D crossed EXERCISE One of the hazards that electronic media like the television, radio or computer (1)… these days is the decline in book reading The concern applies mainly to the younger generation who are strongly (2)… by the glamour of the silver screen and, consequently, don’t recognize the importance of acquiring firsthand information from book To encourage reading for pleasure and to propagate a wide array of publication like encyclopedias, (3)… books, manuals or fiction radical solutions should be applied Firstly, more emphasis ought to be placed on the educational factor Youngster should be made to feel comfortable while reading for either information or self-satisfaction in public places like airports, buses Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh or on the beach Secondly, libraries must be subsidized more accurately in order to provide the potential reader with ample choice of publication and to become more publically active so as to as put books at people’s disposal rather than to keep them under lock and key Fun collecting activities organized by libraries might also (4)… the public awareness of the advantages of becoming engrossed in a good book Finally, the mass media themselves might contribute substantially by recommending the purchase of valuable best-sellers and inspiring their viewers to (5)… their knowledge and erudition, and thus help them to develop the habit of spontaneous everyday reading A denote B play C arise D pose A exposed B tempted C submitted D involved A referral B referable C referee D reference A raise B amplify C inflate D expand A enrich B magnify C arouse D elaborate EXERCISE 10 WEATHER WISE All sorts of people need to know what the weather is going to They not all want to know the same information for the same period of time, however For someone (1) _ a small boat across the lake, wind or rain on that day will matter whereas a farmer might be more interested in the chances of rain over the next six months The one thing they (2) _ need, however, is totally dependable information And it is for this reason that forecasting is a very big international business Today, because the accuracy of forecast is important to so many people, weather satellites cross from pole to pole every hour and a quarter, reporting back to earth from fifty miles up, although of course, it hasn’t always been to easy Ancient Greek philosophers like Aristotle started weather forecasting by trying to (3) _ logically what was happening in the sky above them They weren’t always right, but they understood the importance of systematic observation But forecasting remained laminated so long as people only knew what was happening in their own section of sky It was the arrival of the electric telegraph in the 1830s that (4) _ forecasters to get a wider picture of weather that was on its way This information could then be (5) _ on to those in its path while it was still of use A blowing B sailing C cruising D floating A own B either C both D everyone A pick up B work out C come across D check over A allowed B got C granted D let A put B passed C given D brought Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh ĐÁP ÁN EX 1 A C B B C EX A C B A B EX A B B C C EX C A C C A EX A A C C D EX D A C B A EX A B A B C EX D B B C A EX D B D A A EX 10 B C B A B ... check over A allowed B got C granted D let A put B passed C given D brought Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh ĐÁP ÁN EX 1 A C B B C EX A C B A B EX A B B C C EX C A C C A EX A A C C D EX... Property crimes thrive on the easy opportunity They are often (3) _ by adolescents and young men, Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh the majority of whom stop offending as they grow older – the... know A price B kind C class D type A posting transporting B sending C transforming D EXERCISE Cô Phạm Liễu- Chuyện luyện thi Tiếng Anh The BBC is based at Broadcasting House in London, although

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