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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 46 to 55.. A rather surprising geographical[r]

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ĐỀ THAM KHẢO TUYỂN SINH ĐẠI HỌC NĂM HỌC 2010-2011

(Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút) Đề 1

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 1: A familiar B impatient C uncertain D arrogant Question 2: A forgettable B philosophy C humanism D objectively Question 3: A disappear B arrangement C opponent D contractual Question 4: A respectable B affectionate C occasional D kindergarten Question 5: A environmental B conservatively C approximately D considerable

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 6: Research has shown that there is no difference at all between the brain of the average woman and

_of the average man

A what B which C one D that

Question 7: "MD" is the abbreviation of _.

A Medical Development B Doctor of Medicine

C Medium Density D Management Director

Question 8: -'- "That's a very nice skirt you're wearing." -“ _” A How a compliment! B That's all right C It's nice of you to say so D I like you said so

Question 9: _are the formal rules of correct or polite behavior among people using the Internet.

A Traffic rules B Family rules

C Codes of etiquettes D Codes of netiquettes Question 10: -" " - "Yes, of course."

A You won't help me this time B You'd better give me one hand C I don't think I'll need your help D Could you give me a hand?

Question 11: UNICEF _supports and funds for the most disadvantaged children all over the world A presents B assists C provides D offers Question 12: Is there anyone who _ the plan put forward by the committee?

A differs B disagrees C objects D opposes Question 13: He would win the race if he _his brother's example and trained harder.

A repeated B set C answered D followed

Question 14: "Excuse me Where is the office of OXFAM located?"

A leading B head C central D summit

Question 15: She neglected her study during the term, _she couldn't pass the exam.

A although B because C so that D so

Question 16: The doctors know that it is very difficult to save the patient's life, _they will try their best.

A but B although C despite D however

Question 17: I am sending you my curriculum vitae _you will have a chance to study it before our interview

A so that B because C for D since

Question 18: Unfortunately, your letter arrived after the final date for application _, we cannot consider you for the post

A As result B That is because C Consequently D To this Question 19: Everybody in the house woke up when the burglar alarm

A went out B went off C came about D rang off Question 20: - " You're already leaving? The ball is only starting." - " But it's very late, so _."

A take care B have a good day C goodbye for now D it's great fun, thanks^ Question 21: Have a piece of chocolate,_ ?

A you B would you C don't you D haven't you

Question 22: By the time you come here tomorrow, the work _.

A will have been finishing B will be finishing C will have been finished D will be finished Question 23: If you put your money in a bank now, you may get 12% _annually.

A interest B profit C money D income Question 24: -" _" - "Yes I'd like to buy a computer."

A Do you look for something? B Good morning Can I help you? C Excuse me Do you want to buy it? D Can you help me buy something? Question 25: In making remarks, he _to understatement.

A declined B intended C aligned D inclined Question 26: After her illness, Lam had to work hard to _ his classmates.

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A brink B.tip C side D edge Question 28: _of popular expressions in our language have interesting backgrounds.

A A large number B The large number C A great deal D A sum Question 29: _for farming purposes, soil must contain the minerals plants require.

A To be good B Being good C Be good D That's good

Question 30: Please _your cigarette I am going to get choked.

A cut down B blowout C put aside D put out Question 31: The new laws have encouraged both domestic and foreign private _

A savings B paying C investment D economics Question 32: Since the reform, the country has undergone _changes.

A large B sizeable C substantial D favourable Question 33: _ “ Do you like your new job?" - "Yes, but my employer insisted that I _on time."

A was B am C have been D be

Question 34: Many companies know that attractive can persuade customers to buy their goods. A packs B packets C package D packaging Question 35: I think the company should inform its customers _the improvements in their services.

A on B about C to D with

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 blanks from 36 to 45.

The universal symbol of the Internet era communications, the @ sign used in e-mail addresses to signify the word 'at', is (36) _ a 500-year-old invention of Italian merchants, a Rome academic has revealed Giorgio Stabile, a science professor at La Sapienza University, (37)_to have stumbled on the earliest known example of the symbol's use, as a(n) (38) of a measure of weight or volume He says the sign represents an amphora, a measure of (39) _ based on the terracotta jars used to transport grain and liquid in the ancient Mediterranean world

The professor (40)_toe ancient symbol in the course of research for a visual history of the 20th century, to be published by the Treccani Encyclopedia The first (41)_instance of its use, he says, occurred in a letter written by a Florentine merchant on May 4, 1536 He says the sign made its (42) _ along trade routes to northern Europe, where it came to represent 'at the price of, its contemporary accountancy (43)_

Professor Stabile believes that Italian banks may possess even earlier documents (44)_the symbol

lying forgotten in their archives The oldest example could be of great value It could be used (45) _ publicity

purposes and to enhance the prestige of the institution that owned it,* he says The race is on between the

mercantile world and the banking world to see who has the oldest documentation of @.

Question 36: A actually B truly C essentially D accurately

Question 37: A says B states C claims D tells

Question 38: A proof B sign C evidence D indication Question 39: A ability B capacity C capability D facility Question 40: A exposed B unearthed C dug D devised Question 41: A known B knowing C knowable D knowledgeable

Question 42: A line B means C way D method

Question 43: A sense B importance C meaning D understanding Question 44: A taking B carrying C delivering D bearing

Question 45: A on B for C with D by

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 46 to 55.

A rather surprising geographical feature of Antarctica is that a huge freshwater lake, one of the world's largest and deepest, lies hidden there under four kilometers of ice Now known as Lake Vostok, this huge body of water is located under the ice block that comprises Antarctica The lake is able to exist in its unfrozen state beneath this block of ice because its waters are warmed by geothermal heat from the earth's core The thick glacier above Lake Vostok actually insulates it from the frigid temperatures on the surface

The lake was first discovered in the 1970s while a research team was conducting an aerial survey of the area Radio waves from the survey equipment penetrated the ice and revealed a body of water of indeterminate size It was not until much more recently that data collected by satellite made scientists aware of the tremendous size of the lake; the satellite-borne radar detected an extremely flat region where the ice remains level because it is floating on the water of the lake

The discovery of such a huge freshwater lake trapped under Antarctica is of interest to the scientific community because of the potential that the lake contains ancient microbes that have survived for thousands upon thousands of years, unaffected by factors such as nuclear fallout and elevated ultraviolet light that have affected organisms in more exposed areas The downside of the discovery, however, lies in the difficulty of conducting research on the lake in such a harsh climate and in the problems associated with obtaining uncontaminated samples from the lake without actually exposing the lake to contamination Scientists are looking for possible ways to accomplish this

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A undrinkable B untouched C unexploitable D undiscovered Question 47: What is true of Lake Vostok?

A It is completely frozen B It is a saltwater lake C It is beneath a thick slab of ice D It is heated by the sun Question 48: Which of the following is closest in meaning to "frigid" in paragraph 1?

A Extremely cold B Easily broken C Quite harsh D Lukewarm Question 49: A ll of the following are true about the 1970 survey of Antarctica EXCEPT that it

A was conducted by air B made use of radio waves C could not determine the lake's exact size D was controlled by a satellite Question 50: It can be inferred from the passage that the ice would not be flat if _.

A there were no lake underneath B the lake were not so big C Antarctica were not so cold D radio waves were not used Question 51: The word "microbes" in paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following?

A Pieces of dust B Tiny bubbles C Tiny organisms D Rays of light Question 52: Lake Vostok is potentially important to scientists because it

A can be studied using radio waves B may contain uncontaminated microbes C may have elevated levels of ultraviolet light D has already been contaminated

Question 53: The word "downside" in paragraph is closest in meaning to

A bottom level B negative aspect C underside D buried section Question 54: The last paragraph suggests that scientists should be aware of

A further discoveries on the surface of Antarctica B problems with satellite-borne radar equipment C ways to study Lake Vostok without contaminating it D the harsh climate of Antarctica

Question 55: The purpose of the passage is to

A explain how Lake Vostok was discovered B provide satellite data concerning Antarctica

C discuss future plans for Lake Vostok D present an unexpected aspect of Antarctica's geography 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 56 to 65.

Perhaps the most striking quality of satiric literature is its freshness and its originality of perspective Satire itself, however, rarely offers original ideas Instead, it presents the familiar in a new form Satirists not offer the world new philosophies What they is look at familiar conditions from a perspective that makes these conditions seem foolish, harmful, or affected Satire jars us out of complacence into a pleasantly shocked realization that many of the values we unquestioningly accept are false

Don Quixote makes chivalry seem absurd; Brave New World ridicules the pretensions of science; A Modest Proposal dramatizes starvation by advocating cannibalism None of these ideas is original Chivalry was suspect before Cervantes, humanists objected to the claims of pure science before Aldous Huxley, and people were aware of famine before Swift

It was not the originality of the idea that made these satires popular It was the manner of expression, the satiric method, that made them interesting and entertaining Satires are read because they are aesthetically satisfying works of art, not because they are morally wholesome or ethically instructive They are stimulating and refreshing because with commonsense briskness they brush away illusions and secondhand opinions With spontaneous irreverence, satire rearranges perspectives, scrambles familiar objects into incongruous juxtaposition, and speaks in a personal idiom instead of abstract platitude

Satire exists because there is need for it It has lived because readers appreciate a refreshing stimulus, an irreverent reminder that they live in a world of platitudinous thinking, cheap moralizing, and foolish philosophy Satire serves to prod people into an awareness of truth, though rarely to any action on behalf of truth Satire tends to remind people that much of what they see, hear, and read in popular media is sanctimonious, sentimental, and only partially true Life resembles in only a slight degree the popular image of it

Question 56: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A Difficulties of writing satiric literature B Popular topics of satire C New philosophies emerging from satiric literature D Reasons for the popularity of satire Question 57: The last sentence of the first paragraph refers to _as a result of reading satire.

A a long fact-finding quest B a pleasant surprise C a process of disillusionment D a process of total confusion Question 58: Don Quixote, Brave New World, and A Modest Proposal are cited by the author as_.

A classic satiric works B a typical approach to satire C best satirists of all times D good critiques by satirists Question 59: What satires fascinates readers is how _.

A ideas are expressed B ideas are organized

C realistic they are D plots are created Question 60: Which of the following can be found in satiric literature?

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A informed about new scientific developments B exposed to original philosophies when they are formulated C reminded that popular ideas may often be inaccurate D told how they can be of service to their communities Question 62: The word "refreshing" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to_.

A popular B revitalizing C common D awakening

Question 63: The word "sanctimonious" may be new to you It most probably means " _" in this context

A exaggerated B good C educational D moderate

Question 64: Readers of satiric literature will be most likely to_.

A teach themselves to write fiction B accept conventional points of view C become better informed about current affairs D re-examine their opinions and values Question 65: The various purposes of satire include all of the following EXCEPT_.

A introducing readers to unfamiliar situations B brushing away illusions C reminding readers of the truth D exposing false values

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined, part that needs correction. Question 66: Please remain in your assign seats until the instructor dismisses the class.

Question 67: Employees who haven't seen the new regulations often ask for unnecessary questions; instead they should ask for a copy of the regulations and read them

Question 68: Even you are unsure of the standard procedures in any situation, please don't hesitate to consult with your supervising manager

Question 69: We have always believed that honesty is best policy in personal as well as professional matters.

Question 70: The nutritionist told him to avoid eating lots of carbohydrates, focus having more protein-rich foods and green vegetables, and drink at least eight glasses of water a day

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 71: In Roman numerals, symbols for numeric values.

A letters are the alphabet's B letters of the alphabet are

C which uses letters of the alphabet D in which letters of the alphabet are Question 72: _received law degrees as today.

A Never so many women have B Never have so many women

C The women aren't ever D Women who have never

Question 73: George would certainly have attended the meeting _.

A if he didn't get a flat tire B if the flat tire didn't happen C had he not had a flat tire D had the tire not flatten itself Question 74: While the language barrier was once an obstacle to trade, '

A the technical case is now no more B the case doesn't longer exist

C which is no longer the case D the technical hurdle is now the case Question 75: New sources of energy are constantly being looked for

A although fossil fuels continue to dwindle B as fossil fuels continue to dwindle C so that we continue to reduce fossil fuels D fossil fuels continuing to dwindle

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 76: "Getting a good job doesn't matter much to me." A "I am only interested in getting a good job." B "It's interesting for me to get a good job." C "I am not good at getting a good job." D "I don't care about getting a good job."

Question 77: Access to the library computer facilities is open to students.

A Computers in the library are not used for students B Students can freely assess the library computer service C Students are not allowed to use library computers D The library computer facilities are accessible to students Question 78: They were exposed to biased information, so they didn't know the true story

A If they got unbiased information, they could know the true story

B If they had unbiased the information, they could have known the true story

C If they had been exposed to unbiased information, they would have known the true story D If they have exposed to the unbiased information, they could have seen the true story Question 79: It doesn't cost much to run a solar power system.

A A solar power system is quite cheap to set up B Running a solar power system costs nothing C A solar power system costs so much to run D Running a solar power system is not costly Question 80: We missed the turning because we forgot to take the map with us.

A Without the right map with us, we missed the turning

B If we were taking the map with us, we did not miss the turning C Without the map with us, we missed the turning

D Having remembered the map with us, we would not miss the turning

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ĐÁP ÁN

CAU

DA

CAU

DA

CAU

DA

CAU

DA

1

0

21

A

41

A

61

C

2

C

22

C

42

C

62

D

3

A

23

A

43

C

63

A

4

D

24

B

44

D

64

D

5

A

25

D

45

B

65

A

6

D

26

B

46

B

66

B

7

B

27

A

47

C

67

B

8

C

28

A

48

A

68

A

9

D

29

A

49

D

69

B

10

D

30

D

50

A

70

B

11

C

31

C

51

C

71

C

12

D

32

C

52

B

72

B

13

D

33

D

53

B

73

C

14

B

34

D

54

C

74

D

15

D

35

B

55

D

75

B

16

A

36

A

56

D

76

D

17

A

37

C

57

C

77

D

18

C

38

D

58

A

78

C

19

B

39

B

59

A

79

D

20

C

40

B

60

B

80

C

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MÔN TIẾNG ANH

(Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút)

Đề 2

I Choose one word whose stress pattern is different from the other

1 A influential

B opportunity

C temperament

D expectation

2 A government

B employment

C refusal

D redundant

3 A improvement

B occasion

C.

believe

D interest

4 A industrial

B interfere

C develop

D activity

5 A extremely

B necessary

C.

nesesity

D co-operate

II Choose the best answer to complete each unfinished sentence

6 Fortunately, the demonstration to be quite peaceful.

A turned into

B turned out

C.

turned off

D turned up

7 “ How much you earn, Joe?”

“ I’d “

A rather don’t say

B better not to say

C rather not say

D prefer not say

8 The traffic in town was very _ and I arrived home earlier than expected.

A light

B weak

C little

D.

few

9 The witness’s account was not _ with the facts.

A matched

B reliable

C consistent

D.

confirmed

10 He is very ill, and the doctors are not sure whether he will _ it through the night.

A last

B survive

C endure

D.

make

11 you have the money in your account, you can withdraw up to $100 a day.

A Unless

B Although

C Provided that

D As soon as

12.I suggest we _ outside the cinema tomorrow at 8:30.

A meet

B meeting

C met

D will meet

13.I hope we will be able to avoid _ anyone.

A disappointment

B disappoint

C.

disappointed

D disappointing

14 Is he really _ to judge a brass band contest?

A efficient

B skillful

C capable

D.

competent

15 No matter how angry he was he would never _ to violence.

A resort

B recourse

C exert

D.

resolve

16 The move to a different environment had brought about a significant _ in Mary’s state of

mind.

A impact

B effect

C influence

D.

change

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A normal

B usual

C ordinary

D.

typical

18 The school a system of monthly tests in place of an annual exam.

A took

B gathered

C collected

D.

adopted

19 “I think that the youth are high-flying but inexperienced” “ “

A There’ s no doubt about it B Certainly

C Are you kidding me?

D It’s nice of you to say

so

20 What you think of your new bookkeeper?”

- “He works his figures never need .”

A.

such efficiently that / to check

C so efficient that / checking

B.

such an efficient that / to be checked

D so efficiently that / to be checked

21 It was a horrible ride through pouring rain _ he had a puncture and for the last hour had to push

the bicycle.

A As a matter of fact

B To make matter worse

C Even so

D In fact

22 All through his life he remained _ resentful of the way he had been abandoned by his parents as

a child.

A fully

B seriously

C completely

D.

bitterly

23.: Do you still live there?

B: No, We’ve moved to a new house.

A not now

B I not live

C any longer

D not yet

24 I’m not particular I’ll wear of your dresses that fits me.

A some one

B that one

C which one

D any one

25 It is imperative that this letter immediately.

A were sent

B sent

C be sent

D send

26 The pub was so crowded that he could get to the bar.

A almost

B barely

C quite

D merely

27 The teacher asked a difficult question , but finally Ted _ a good answer.

A came up to

B came up for

C came up with

D came out of

28 I’ve had this cold for a week now I just don’t seem to be able to shake it .

A out

B over

C up

D off

29 It is not surprising that he became a writer because he always longed to see his name .

A in type

B in print

C in letters

D in edition

30 Could you stand _ for me and teach my English class tomorrow morning, John?

A up

B down

C out

D in

31 Can you _ out the answer to number 2?

A check

B leave

C work

D go

32 The complaints he received were like water off a duck’s _.

A back

B wings

C feather

D.

body

33 “Don’t forget to as I have told you.” “ _ “

A Yes, I won’t

B No, I will remember

C Yes, I will

D No, I won’t

34 “How long does it take to get to the City Library from here?” “ _ “

A “Yes, it’s a long way”

B.

“ It isn’t very far“

C “I am sorry I don’t know”

D.

“You can go there by bus”

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A un-

B

dis-C

mis-D

im-36.” Your parents must be proud of your result at school.” “ “

A Sorry to hear that

C Thanks It’s certainly encouraging

C I am glad you

like it

D Of course

III Choose the underlined word or phrase in each of the sentences that needs correcting.

37 Drug (A) addition has resulted (B) of many (C) destroyed careers, and (D) expulsions from school or

college.

38 A future system of (A) solid waste (B) managements should begin with (C) reduction in the (D) amount

of waste

39 A mosquito (A)is filled with blood (B) is carrying (C) twice its own body (D) weight.

40 (A) A desire to eradicate (B) irregular spelling in English (C) can trace back (D) to the sixteenth century.

41 Because (A) not food is (B) as nutritious for a baby as its mother’s milk Many women are returning (C)

to the pratice of (D) breast feeding.

IV Read the passage and choose A, B, C, D for each of the following blanks

Have you ever asked yourself what you are working for? If you have ever had the time to consider this

taboo question, or put it to others in moments of weakness or confidentiality, you (42) _ well have

heard some or all of the (43) _ It's the money, of course, some say with a smile, as if explaining

something to a child Or it's the satisfaction of a task well-done, the sense of achievement behind the

clinching of an important (44) _ I worked as a bus conductor once, and I can't say I (45)

_ the same as I staggered along the swaying gangway trying to (46) _ out tickets without

falling over to someone's lap It's the company of other people perhaps, but if that is the (47) _,

what about farmers? Is it the conversation in the farmyard that keeps them captivated by the job? Work is

power and sense of status say those (48) _ have either attained these elusive goals, or feel aggrieved

that nobody has yet recognized their leadership qualities Or we can blame it all on someone else, the family

or the taxman, I suspect, and I say this under my breath, that most of us work rather as Mr Micawber lived,

hoping for something to (49) _ up We'll win the pools, and tell the boss what we really think We'll

scrape together the (51) _ and open that little shop we have always dreamed of, or go round the

world, or spend more time in the garden One day, we'll get that (51) _ 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.

42 A might

B can

C will

D should

43 A below

B rest

C following

D latter

44 A deal

B position

C job

D engagement

45 A enjoyed

B wished

C hoped

D felt

46 A make

B turn

C issue

D give

47 A one

B case

C question

D problem

48 A people

B must

C who

D may

49 A move

B turn

C ease

D end

50 A resources

B opportunities

C riches

D money

51 A ambition

B station

C vocation

D promotion

V Reading comprehension:

TEXT According to airline industry statistics, almost 90 percent of airline accidents are survivable or

partially survivable But passengers can increase their chances of survival by learning and following certain

tips Experts say that you should read and listen to safety instructions before takeoff and ask questions if you

have uncertainties You should fasten your seat belt low on your hips and as tightly as possible Of course,,

you should also know how the release mechanism of your belt operates During takeoff and landings you are

advised to keep your feet flat on the floor Before takeoff you should locate the nearest exit and an alterative

exit and count the rows of seat between you and the exits so that you can find them in the dark if necessary

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52 What is the main topic of the passage?

A airline industry accident statistics

B procedures for evacuating aircraft

C guidelines for increasing aircraft passengers survival.

D safety instructions in air travel

53 Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety instructions ?

A in an emergency

B before locating the exits

C if smoke is in the cabin

D before take off

54 According to the passage, airline travelers should keep their feet flat on the

floor -A throughout the flight

B during takeoff and landings

C especially during landings

D only if an accident is possible

55 According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before takeoff

A the ones that can be found in the dark

B the two closest to the passenger’s seat

C the nearest one

D the ones with counted rows of seats between them

56 It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires in aircrafts if they

-A keep their heads low

B wear a safety belt

C don’t smoke in or near a plane

D read airline safety statistics

57 Airline passenger are to all of the following EXCEPT

A locate the nearest exist

B ask questions about safety

C fasten their seat belt before takeoff

D carry personal belongings in an emergency

58 The word “evacuate” in the second paragraph is closes in meaning to _.

A evade

B abscond

C vacate

D forestall

59 The word “inflated” in the second paragraph is closes in meaning to _.

A lifted

B extended

C expanded

D assembled

60 What does the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss?

A How to recover your luggage

B Where to go to continue your trip

C When to return to the aircraft

D How to proceed once you are away from the aircraft

Text

In the very distant geological past all animals were aquatic The very first vertebrates, or animals with

backbones, of which we have any fossil record, lived in the water These vertebrates, the fish, were adapted

to underwater living Their streamlined bodies were covered with scales to reduce surface friction: they had

muscular tails so that they could swim swiftly in such a dense medium as water; and they were endowed with

gills for breathing underwater.

Descendants of fish-type ancestors crossed the seashore barrier and accommodated themselves to life on

land As amphibians, they possessed limbs instead of fins and lungs instead of gills But they never became

completely free of the bonds that tied them to the water; even today many amphibians return to the water to

lay their eggs.

Millions of years after the first clumsy amphibians crawled over the land, newer types of land dwellers

appeared; these animals gave rise to the present-day reptiles and mammals They were more completely

converted for land dwelling, with bodies and biological activities far different from those of fish With these

special adaptations, mammals have been able to colonize the woods and meadows, the deserts and high

mountains, often far removed from the sea.

61 Of the animals with backbones, the first to appear were

A mammals

B fish

C amphibians

D birds

62 Fish are suited to underwater life because of their

A scales

B gills

C streamlines shape

D All of the above

63 In converting to land life, animals acquired

A eyes

B lungs

C tails

D warm blood

64 The word “descendants” in line is closest in meaning to

A descenders

B offspring

C grandchildren

D ancestors

65 The passage suggests that the first amphibians used their limbs to

A swim

B crawl

C jump

D run

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C need to keep its skin wet D inability to breath air

67 Animals found desert living possible only

A when they became amphibious

C after they could walk on two feet

B if they migrated to the sea periodically

D when they were fully adapted

68 The seashore was a barrier for descendants of fish type creatures in that

A the land once rose much higher above the sea

C every attempt to cross it ended in death

B crossing it required bodily changes

D once they crossed there was no return

69 The word “They” in line 11 refers to

A animals

B amphibians

C land dwellers

D reptiles and mammals

70 The adaptation process described in the article was accomplished

A over millions of years

B through biological changes

C by the receding of the seas D over millions of years and through biological changes

VII

Choose the sentence among A, B, C, D that is closest meaning to the original sentence

71 He never suspected that she was a witch.

A Never has he suspect she was a witch.

B He used to think she was not a witch,

C At no time did he suspect that she was a witch.

D What he thought was she was not a witch.

72 If only you told me the truth about the theft

A You should have told me the truth about the theft

B Only if you had told me the truth about the theft.

C Had you had told me the truth , there wouldn’t have been the theft.

D You only told me the truth if there was a theft.

73 The demand was so great that they had to print the book immediately.

A So great the demand was that they had to reprint the book immediately.

B So great was the demand so they had to reprint the book immediately.

C So great was the demand that they had to reprint the book immediately.

D So great the demand was , they had to reprint the book immediately

74 It is certain that the new cuts will worry the staff.

A The new cuts certainly worry the staff.

B The new cuts will be certainly worry the staff.

C The new cuts will be bound to worry the staff.

D The new cuts are bound to worry the staff

75 The minister's popularity suffered as a result of the scandal.

A The scandal had a negative effect on the minister's popularity.

B The scandal had bad effect to the minister's popularity.

C The scandal influenced on the minister's popularity.

D The scandal effected the minister's popularity.

VIII Choose the sentence (A, B, C, D) that is best written based on the words provided.

76 Factory/ close down/ account/ economic depression//

A The factory had to close down on account for the economic depression.

B The factory was closed down on account of the economic depression.

C The factory had to close down on account for economic depression.

D The factory had to close down on account of the economic depression.

77 the author/ released/eared/last year/the book/a lot of money.

A Released last year, the book earned the author a lot of money.

B Released last year ,the author earned the book a lot of money.

C The author released the book last year a lot of money earned.

D The released book last year earned the author a lot of money.

78 classical music/speed/plant /grow.

A Many types of classical music speed plants to grow.

B Many classical music speed plant growth.

C Many types of classical music speed plant growth.

D Many types of classical music speed plants’ growth.

79 British/American/culture/time/see/valuable commodity.

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C In British and American culture, time is seen as a valuable commodity.

D British and American cultures see time as a valuable commodity.

80 sport/serious/expensive business /hour/ training

A Sport is a serious and expensive business involving hours of daily training.

B Sport is serious , expensive business involving hours of daily training.

C Sport is a serious and expensive business of hours of daily training.

D Sport is a serious and expensive business involving hour of daily training.

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