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The word “laborious” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to A.unfamiliar ` B.primitive C skilled D difficult According to the passage, one advantage of sea island cotton was its
A abundance of seeds B long fibers
C long growing season D adaptability to different climates
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about cotton production in the ' United States after the introduction of Whitney’s cotton gin?
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A More cotton came from sea island cotton plants than before B More cotton came from short-staple cotton plants than before C Most cotton produced was sold domestically
D Most cotton produced was exported to England
The word “surge” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A sharp increase B sudden stop
C important change D excess amount
The author mentions “wheat and wheat flour” in paragraph 3 in order to
A show that Americans exported more agricultural products than they imported B show: the increase in the amount of wheat products exported
C demonstrate the importance of cotton among American export products D demonstrate that wheat farming was becoming more profitable
The word “unprecedente ” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to - A slow B profitable C not seen before D, never explained According to the passage, the Mississippi River was
A one of the boundaries of a region where new agricultural settlement took place B a major source of water for agricultural crops
C the primary route by which agricultural crops were transported D a main source of power for most agricultural machinery
Your neighbour often makes a lot of noise late at night In about 200 — 220 words, write about the noise that has disturbs your life, your work and your study to the local authority
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A neighbor B blossom C secret D success
A certain B steady C complete D private
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4 A.chew B sell C let D stress
5 A road B load C throat D broadness
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
6 Ive gotlotsof_ _ _ but only a few are really good friends
A best friends B neighbors C acquaintances _D partners 7 The students in this class were made very hard
A learn B to learn —C, learning D having learnt
8 Icouldn’t find Jone at the party last night IfI him, we”d have been happy
A meet B met C have met D had met
9 He got an excellent grade in his examination _ the fact that he had not worked particularly hard
A onaccount of B because of C in spite of D although
10 Not until 1856 across the Mississippi River | _
A the first bridge was built B was the first bridge built C the first building a bridge D the bridge building was
11 My sister was born
A at 1975, in April B on April, 1975 C 1975, at April D in April, 1975 12 Heisusedto early in the morning
A get up B gets up C got up D getting up
13 It is very difficult for us to our bad habits
A getthrough ` B put out C overcome D set off 14 He took his jacket and hung it
A off — up B off — off C out — on D up — on
15 Isa/an _ clock
A nice useful German digital alarm B useful nice digital German alarm C German digital nice alarm useful D alarm nice German useful digital 16 — Thank you very much!
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He wore a false beard and dark gÌasses _ recognizcd
A so that he could B so as to be C.so as nottobe _D in order that John contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute
A more fifty dollars B one other fifty dollar C the same amount also D another fifty
— John should have warned you about that —Yes, but _, he’s still my good friend
A moreover B despite that C although D on the contrary She lives near me and I often speak to heron my to work
A road B route C street D way
I didn’t see anyone but I feltas though] _
A am watched B have been watched
C was being watched „ D be watched
His brother refuses to-even listen to anyone else’s point of view He is very
A open-minded - B kind-hearted
C narrow-minded ` D absent-minded
non-verbal language is important aspect of interpersonal communication
A o/ an B A/ the C The/ D The/ a
A good friend Is | will stand by you when you are in trouble ~ A the one who B a people that C people who D who Staying in a hotel costs renting a room in a dormitory for a week
A as much as twice B twice as much as
C twice more than D twice as
They had to put _— the conference until a later date
A off B away C on D up
~ Yes I'd like to buy a computer
A Good morning Can I help you? B Do you look for something? C Excuse me Do you want to buy it? D Can you help me buy something?
It is reported that humans are the main reason for most species’declines and habitat and degradation are the leading threats
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‘ A lived B lives C had lived D have lived
30 Clare wasn’t in when I arrived I suppose she I was coming A must have forgotten | B must forget
C may forget D can’t have forgotten
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
31 I don’t like the way he refers to his problems obliquely
A directly B indirectly C politely D impolitely
32 My little daughter would spend an inordinate amount of time in the shop, declining exactly which comics she was going to buy
A excessive ~ B limited C required D abundant
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
33 The detective’s resourcefulness helped him solve the mystery
"A assistance B family C skill D money
34 The president of the company will resign at the end of the fiscal year
A get a raise B reserve C quit D relocate |
35 Professor Johnson has a thorough knowledge of Egyptian hieroglyphics
A complete B wonderful C hazy D scientific
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
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Personal space is a term that refers (41) the distance we like to keep- between ourselves and the people When (42) we do not know well gets too close we usually begin to feel uncomfortable
If a business colleague comes close than 1.2 meters, the (43) common response Is to move (44) Some interesting (45) have been done in librarles lÍ strangers come too close, many people get up and leave the building; others use different methods such as turning their backs on the intruder Living in cities has (46)
people develop new skills for dealing with situations (47) — they are very close to strangers (48) _ people on crowded trains try not to look at strangers; they avoid skin contact, and apologize if hands touch by mistake People use newspapers (49)
a barrier between themselves and other people, and if they do not have one, they stare into the distance, (50) sure they are not looking anyone’s eyes
41 A about B from C to D for
42 A nobody B anyone C someone D people
43 A more B most C best D first
44, A away B: up C on D in
45 A studies B questionnaires C research D survey
46 A caused B allowed C made D done
47 A that B where C how D which
48 A Almost B The most =, Most D Most of
49 A alike B like C as D such as
50 A making B mgde C make D.be
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
51 I have called this meeting in order to present the latest sale figures A This méeting 1s in order to present the latest sale figures
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A That his brother graduated with flying colors must have been appreciated by him B He cannot have known that his brother graduated with very high marks | C He should not have been envious of his brother’s achievement
D He may not know that his brother is flying gradually up in a colorful balloon 53 Their feelings about each other are mutual
| A They understand each other thoroughly B They have sympathy for each other C They feel the same way about each other D They feel sympathetic to each other
54, Without skillful surgery he would not have survived the operation A With skillful surgery he would have survived the operation
B Had it not been for skillful surgery he would have survived the operation C But for skillful surgery he would not have survived the operation
D He wouldn’t have survived the operation if he hadn’t had skillful surgery 55 Because they erected a barn, the cattle couldn’t get out into the wheat field
A In order not to keep the cattle away from the wheat field, they erected a barn B They erected a barn in case the cattle couldn’t get out into the wheat field C They erected a barn so that the cattle would get into the wheat field
D They erected a barn, and as a result, the cattle couldn’t get out into the wheat field 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 following questions
The world ought to be a quieter place Anti-noise has hit the marketplace It means, for example, that refrigerators will no longer whine, vacuum eleaners ‘no longer roar, and washing machines no longer rumble It may even soon be possible to cancel out the low- frequency throb of the teenage stereo blasting its bass through the wall from the flat next ' door Already Toshiba has introduced a silent refrigerator Built into the fridge is a ‘system that silences the hum of the motor by firing anti-noise at it '
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A typical active noise cancellation system has been sold to a railway company in the United States The company unloads grain from trains by using giant vacuum tubes These tubes produce as much noise as a jet taking off After installing the system, the noise was reduced to the level of an air-conditioner’s hum Forty were installed, to the relief of
Americans living near railway unloading points |
In the aircraft industry, active noise cancellation is contributing to a revival in propeller- driven passenger aircraft, which passengers disliked because of their noise The first test flight with an anti-noise system took off in 1989 The system has now moved on from research to commercial development, with passengers likely to hear the benefits in a year
or two |
In the car industry, conventional mufflers generate back-pressure, which forces the engine to work harder An active noise canceller removes the need for sound-absorbing chambers, and improves fuel consumption by as much as six percent From the point of view of saving fuel, car makers are keen to install the technology
It won’t be long before silent washing machines, fridges and vacuum cleaners are in the High Street shops Electrolux has signed an agreement to manufacture the technology which should be on.the market by 1994 "
The trouble is, once you removed one.noise, you become more aware of all the others
How will we be able shut up the sparrows at five in the morning? 56 Which title best suits the passage?
A Towards a Quieter World B The Noise-Busters
C A Better Life D Anti-Noise |
57 Next year, silent devices will be
A sold B installed C available D consumed
58 On a pop recording, the bass emits a loud low-frequency _
A beat B blast C boom D bang
59 What does anti-noise do? | | |
A It compensates for noise B.Itreacts with noise C It camouflages noise D It neutralizes noise
60 Anti-noise works by being on
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A It checks the sound B It records the sound
C It responds to the sound D It reacts to low frequencies
62 After the anti-noise devices were installed, the life of the people living near the railway
was )
‘A comforted B consoled — - C enlivened D eased
63 Because of anti-noise, propeller-driven aircraft are
A making a come-back B cropping up
-C being renovated D becoming fashionable
64 Why will cars have anti- “noise devices? _ A They will make the streets quieter, =B, They will reduce back-pressure
C This will improve fuel consumption
D This will remove the need for sound- absorbing chambers 65 The word “its” in paragraph | refers to
A the teenage stereo’s B the low-frequency throb’s
C the wall’s D anti-noise’s
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the sentence given in each of the following questions
66 Originally settled by Polynesians around 700 AD,
A Hawaii received its first European visitor in 1778 when Captain James Cook landed there
B Hawaii's first European visitor, Captain James Cook, landed there in 1778 C in 1778 the first European, Captain James Cook, visited Hawaii
D the first European to visit Hawaii was
67 A popular instrument, a
A only a limited role has been available to the accordion in classical music B there is only a limited role for the accordion in popular music
C classical music provides only a limited role for the accordion D the accordion has played only a limited role in classical music 68 A strong swimmer,
A fish and seal are eaten chiefly by the polar bear B the polar bear eating chiefly fish and seal
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1A the Channel Tunnel is equipped with safety features B they equip the Channel Tunnel with safety features
C it is equipped with safety features for the Channel Tunnel D safety features are equipped for the Channel Tunnel
70 that they were being watched
A Little the burglars realized B Little the burglars had realized C Little did the burglars realize D Little had the burglars realized
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Esperanto is what is called a planned, or artificial, language It was created more than a century ago by Polish eye doctor Ludwik Lazar Zamenhof Zamenhof believed that a common language would help to alleviate some of the misunderstandings among culture In Zamenhof’s first attempt at a university language, he tried to create a language that was as uncomplicated as possible This first language included words such as ab, ac, ba, eb, be and ce This did not result in a workable language in that these monosyllabic words, though short, were not easy to understand or to retain
Next, Zamenhof tried a different way of constructing a simplified language He made the words ‘in his languagé:sound like words that people already knew, but he simplified the grammar tremendously One example of how he simplified the language can be seen‘in the suffixes: all nouns in this language end in o; as in the noun amiko, which means “friend”, and all adjectives end in —a, as in the adjective bela, which means “pretty” Another example of the simplified language can be seen in the prefix mal-, which makes a word opposite in meaning; the word malamiko therefore means “enemy”, and the word malbela therefore means “ugly” in Zamenhof’s language
In 1887, Zamenhof wrote’ a description of this language and published it He used a pen name, Dr Esperanto, when signing the book He selected the name Esperanto because this word means “a person who hopes” in his language Esperanto clubs began popping up throughout Europe, and by 1905, Esperanto had spread from Europe to America and Asia In 1905, the First World Congress of Esperanto took place in France, with approximately 700 attendees from 20 countries Congresses were held annually for nine years, and 4,000 attendees were registered for the Tenth World Esperanto Congress scheduled for 1914, when the World Was I erupted and forced its cancelation
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./1, The topic of this passage is
A A language developed in the last few years B One man’s efforts to create a universal language C How language can be improved
D Using language to communicate internationally
72 According to the passage; Zamenhof wanted to create a universal language
A to resolve cultural differences ' B to provide a more complex language °C to build'a naine for himself D to create one world culture
73 It can be inferred from the passage that the Esperanto word malespera means
A hopelessness B hope C hopeless D hopeful
74 The expression “popping up” in paragraph 4 could be best be prepared by
AY đeaping B shouting C hiding D opening ` |
15 Tt can.be inferred from, the passage that the Third World Congress of Esperanto took
place _
'A 1n 1905 :.: B in 1907 C in 1909 D in 1913
76 According to the passage, what happened to the Tenth World Esperanto Congress? A It had 4,000 attendees | B It was scheduled for 1915
C It had attendees from 20 countries D, It never took place
77 The expression “ups and downs” in paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to A tops and bottoms B floors and ceilings
‘C take offs and landings D highs and lows ` 78 Which paragraph describes the predecessor to Esperanto?
A The first paragraph B The second paragraph C The third paragraph - D The fourth paragraph 79, This passage would most likely be assigned reading i in a course on
A European history B English grammar
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A how current supporters of Esperanto are encouraging its growth B another of Zanmenhof’s accomplishments | C the disadvantages of using an artificial language
D attempts to reconvene the World Congress of Esperanto in the 1920s
Is having a lot of friends important to you? In about 230 -— 270 words, write what you think about the idea of having a lot of friends
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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 the primary stress in each of the following questions
1 A attractive B horrible C colorful D fortunate
2 A answer B castle C surprise D island
3 A offer B become C signal -D carry
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 |
4 A car B basé | C shape D case
5 A one B home C none D nothing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
6 The woman was carrying _ plastic carrier bag in her hand
A an | Bìa C the D 6
7 Do you know ?
A how often the buses runs at night B how often do the buses run at night C how often the buses run at night D how often the buses ran at night 8 WRhy are you looking under the bed? Have you loạt — ?
A something B anything C anywhere D anybody
9, The problem Is difficult; therefore, _ students could answer it
A few B little C a few D a little
10 Besides being expensive, the food in the cafeteria tastes
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—Yes.Thejobwas |
A, amazing satisfactory B amazingly satisfactory
C amazing satisfactorily D satisfactory amazing 12 ~ I’m taking my GCSE examination tomorrow
A Good luck! B Take care! C That’s great! D Congratulation! 13 Children receive its early at home so parents should buy some
magazines to put them in the bookcase
A educational/ educate B educational/ education
: C education/ educational D education/ educated
14 In the past, the trip _—_—srvvery rough and often dangerous, but things _a great deal in the last hundred and fifty years
A was/ have changed B is/ change
C had been/ will change D has been/ changed 15.’ ‘no nuclear attacks happened after World War II
A Luckily 'B Lucky C Unluckily D Good luck
16 A is an area of knowledge or study, especially one that you study at school, college, or university
A degree B subject C level D vacancy
17 The‘number of students in this room right now twenty-five
A are B is C was D were
18.Something _ for these poor men
A must do _B must be done C.mustbedo “ D must be doing
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— Oh, thank you I just got it yesterday
A When have you got this beautiful dress?
B You have just bought this beautiful dress, haven’t you? C How a beautiful dress you are wearing!
D That is a beautiful dress you have on! 20 The roadis
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A passed B passes C would pass D pass
22 During the war times, political groups would sometimes kidnap foreign diplomats and hold them as _ until the governmént meets certain demands
A hostages B enemy C believers D trustees
23 It is interesting to take a new hobby such as collecting stamps or going fishing
A over B on C in D up
24 Tony didn’t study hard for the test His answers from someone else A should have copied B must have been copied
C can have copied D would have copied
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25 Generally, the South of England isas ˆ as the North
A flat B flatter C the flattest D less flat
26 I can’t this noise any longer I’m going to write a letter of complaint to the local authority about this problem
A take away from B put up with C get back to D make out of
27, Determining the mineral content of soil samples is an exacting process; ; experts must perform detailed test to analyze soil specimens
A therefore B however C afterwards D so that 28 The school appeared essentially since my day
A changed B unchanged C changeable D unchangeable 29 It was - that everyone answered it correctly
A so a simple question B such a simple question ‘C too simple question D a more simple question 30 She talked about the books and the authors interested her
A whom B which C that D who
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
31 Thousands are going starving because of the failure of this year’s harvest
A hungry, B poor C rich D full
32 I'd like to pay some money into my bank account
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33 Unfortunately the cooker overheated and then exploded and so it really wasn’t long before the whole house was alight
A in light B on fire C.with fire «dD with light t :
34 I’ve looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone astray oA, got freed B got taken C got missed D got lost 35 Don’t worry we?ll see you’re all right
A look at you B look on you C look for you D look after you
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
36 Self-confidence has a major impact upon our ability to performing well A B C D 37 Some optimal conditions for learning are common senses and good for our general health A B C D, 38 Spending long hours studying is not necessary productive A B C D 39 These strategies are used by students to help them understand lessons and to solve problems A B C D 40 Math is not about speed, memorization or learning lot of rules A = —C D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the following numbered blanks From the seeds themselves to the machinery, fertilizers and “pesticides -~ the Green Revolution regimen depend heavily on technology One (41) , however,
depends much (42) on technology — organic farming Many organic
farmers use machinery, but (43) chemical fertilizers or pesticides (44) _ chemical soil enrichers, they use animal manure and plant parts not used as food — natural, organic fertilizers that are clearly a renewable (45)
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41 A alternation B alternate C alternative D alternation |
42 A more B less C better D worse
43 A also B for C not D all
44 A In spite of B On account of C In favor of D Instead of
45 A resource B source C matter D substance
46 A of B to C for D from
47, A Then B If C Because D Though
48 A others B another C the others D other 49 A instead B in one way C on one hand D in fact 50 A suitable B open ‘ C likely D suited
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51; Lin’s success took us all by surprise -
A We were taken aback by all of Lin’s successes B Lin’s success was surprised to all of us
' C.' We took all of Lin’s success surprisingly D Lin was successful, which surprised all of us —
52 Although Mr Pike was seriously sick, he still composed nice pieces of music A Mr Pike's pieces of music were very serious
B Mr Pike did not compose any nice piece of music because he was sick C, Despite his sickness, Mr Pike still composed nice pieces of music D Mr Pike was too sick to compose music
53 The cheap book is better designed than the expensive one
A Though the first book is only slightly more expensive than the other, the later has a better design
B Both of the books have a good design, yet the less expensive one is a bit better C The book which costs more does not have as good a design as that which costs less
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A The incident would increase her chances of promotion B She might have been promoted owing to the incident C She didn’t incidentally pay much for her promotion D The incident ruined her chances of promotion
55 Jenny is so creative that we all can rely on her for original ideas A Being creative, we can all rely on Jenny for original ideas
B So creative is Jenny that we all can rely on her for original ideas C Creative as Jenny is, we can rely on her for original ideas
D Jenny is such creative girl that we all can rely on her for original ideas
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 following questions
The disposable culture started small In 1892, William Painter, founder of the Baltimore Bottle Seal Company, patented the bottle cap The bottles were returned and refilled, but the bottle caps were thrown away They only worked once Painter’s chief salesman at the time was called Mr Gillette, who went on to apply the same principle to his own invention, the disposable razor blade Today almost everything has its disposable version — cameras, contact lenses, barbecues — but the concept has been taken a step further For economic reasons, most of the electrical equipment that we buy for the home is effectively disposable This is because it is usually cheaper than to mend them This applies not just to radios and toasters, but also to fridges, televisions, and dishwashers We now live in a
disposable culture
Most people feel uncomfortable about this new trend We know we should be reducing the amount of waste we produce and recycling as much as possible — despite all our efforts, landfill continues to increase It’s hard to slip a CD player into the bottom of the rubbish these days without feeling guilty, especially if you suspect that all it needs is a simple repair But who fixes what sort of things these days? And how much would they charge you?
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With persistence, one may still find sameone out there willing to make’ the necessary repairs to your broken bread-making machine, but even they will feel obliged to inform you that, given the likely price of the service, you’d probably be better off throwing away the old one and buying the latest model To insist that something should be mended even though that will cost more than a brand-new replacement is eccentric, to say the least
This dilemma occasionally opens up the possibility of fixing the damaged goods yourself If something is next to worthless anyway, why not take it apart and see if you can figure out what’s wrong? I have had a particular luck with cheap,’ plastic, battery-operated children’s toys, where bad manufacture is usually the cause of the fault and some strong glue or tape is usually all it needs to put it right Small children tend to be incredibly impressed by this sort of thing, which is probably the only reason I.bother I wouldn’t suggest you attempt to repair your own microwave, although I managed it once,, spending several days carefully making a new door latch from a.blob of plastic It was one of the most satisfying experiences of my life — a difficult triumph to mention in casual
conversations, perhaps, but I’m still trying re 4
While some repairs are certainly beyond the ability of the ordinary customer, many are incredibly simple Finding willing repairmen may be almost impossible, but tracking down Spare parts has never been easier now that ‘you can look on the Internet You can now replace most types of remote control without leaving your computer There are also hundreds of sites offering step-by-step instructions for making repairs Remember: if you ruin it, you were only going to chuck it out anyway
56 In what way is William Painter associated with the disposable culture? A He invented a type of bottle top which could not be reused
B He sold drinks in bottles which had to be thrown away
C He invented the disposable razor |
D He refused to refill bottles when people returned them 57 In what sense are fridges and TVs disposable?
A It is not possible to recycle electrical goods -
B They are not worth repairing because the cost is too high C You can buy disposable versions of them
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B they know they could easily find somebody to repair them
C they feel they should be reducing the amoynt of rubbish they produce D they know that disposable items are just a fashion
59 What does the word “them” in paragraph | refer to?
A The people who buy things B The children’s toys C The new trends D The electrical devices 60 The situation with disposable goods is made worse by the fact that
A most people do not understand how electrical goods work B the number of electrical goods in the home is increasing
C some electrical goods are faulty and get very hot when they’re plugged in D most electrical goods are.made entirely of plastic
61 If your bread-making machine breaks,
' A: you have no chance of finding anyone to fix it B you’ll have to replace it with a better one
C you’ll insist on having it repaired, unless you’re quite eccentric D you have a chance of finding somebody to fix it, if you keep trying 62, It can’t do any harm to try repairing things yourself because
‘A, they aren’t worth much money once they’re broken B it’s always easy to work out what the fault is
C you are sure to learn a lot by taking them apart D they were badly made in the first place
63 The reason the author bothers to fix children’s toys is that
A it is very costly to the children B it shows how the author can fix things C it makes very good impressions D it is very satisfying
64 The author’s advice about microwaves is that A it’s better not to mention them in conversation B repairing them takes a long time
C you have to be careful if you try repairing them
D it’s better not to try fixing them yourself ‘ 65 Repairing appliances yourself is made easier by the fact that
A you can get instructions from helpful repairmen B most repairs can be done by the average consumer C you can find advice and spare parts online
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66 Four miles off the southern coast of Massachusetts , a popular summer resort A lies the island of Martha’s Vineyard
B the island of Martha’s Vineyard lies C does lie the island of Martha’s Vineyard D where the island of Martha’s Vineyard lies
67 , he was determined to continue to climb up the mountain A Tired as he may seem B As tired as he may seem C So tired may he seem C Too tired as he may seem
68 , the planet will be in danger | _
A Unless we take steps to preserve natural resources ’ B Unless we took steps to preserve natural resources
C If we take steps to preserve natural resources D If we took steps to preserve natural resources
69 Not until Nellie Taylor Ross was elected governor of Wyoming in 1924 as governor of the U.S
A a woman served B.awoman serving
C to serve a woman D did a woman serve
70, Those who favor the new law say that the present law does not set spending limits on lobbyists’ gifts to politicians, nor statewide funds
A it limits B limits it C does it limit D does it
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 following questions
Cities are usually warmer than their surrounding suburban and rural ‘areas Scientists attribute this to the urban heat island effect, by which several characteristics of urban areas combine to elevate artificially the ambient temperature
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People also play a role in creating urban heat islands The population density in cities translates into more human heat-generating processes and technology, such as vehicles, air
conditioning units and factory production All, of these activities result in air pollution,
which leads to the greenhouse effect, in which hot air on the ground cannot escape through the air above it because of polluting particles in the atmosphere
The influence of the heat island effect seems to be greater at night The ground and other surfaces lose heat at night by a process of radiation into the air above But in cities, this upward radiation is blocked by tall buildings, tending to hold the heat at the level where people live and where temperatures are measured
Because almost half of the world’s population lives in urhan areas, the urban heat island effect can influence the lives of more than three billion people Thousands die in heat waves every year, and urban heat islands increase the severity and duration of those waves Another adverse consequence of urban heat islands is that more energy is needed to power air conditioning and refrigeration Local weather conditions can also be affected, for example, by altered wind patterns, more clouds and fog, greater pollution, more lightning
and more rain
One’ ‘strategy for mitigating the impact of heat island effects is to use construction materials in houses, pavements and highways that reflect, not absorb, the sunlight Another., method is to cultivate more vegetation like many city dwellers do on the roofs of their apartment buildings and offices
71 What does the passage mainly discuss?
_ A The materials for urban building B The reasons of air pollution
_ C The urban heat islands | D The result of the population density 72 The word “ambient” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to
_ A surrounding B indoor C measurable D daytime
73 According to.the passage, all of the following are effects of tall buildings EXCEPT A the canyon effect - B the blockage of the wind
C the absorption of sunlight D the cooling of surrounding air 74 The word “blunted” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
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A the absence of vegetation B the presence of standing water
C tall buildings D asphalt and concrete
76 All of the following factors contribute to the urban heat island effect EXCEPT A air conditioners B tall buildings C vegetation D population 77: According to the passage, the heat island effect is greater at night because
A fewer cars are.on the road ` B upward radiating heat is blocked by buildings C energy consumption is lower
D heat moves more slowly without sunlight
78 Which of the following is true about the negative effects of urban heat islands? A Heat waves become longer and stronger
B Weather conditions change globally C Energy supplies decrease
D People move out of the city to avoid heat waves
79 The word “mitigating” in paragraph 8 is‘closést in meaning to
A measuring B increasing C accelerating | D lessening 80 The author discusses vegetation in order to
A illustrate how city dwellers use the roofs of their apartment B report on vegetable consumption by city residents
C note on strategy for lessening the heat island effect D contrast the rate of growth of urban and rural vegetation
In about 230 — 270 words, write about what you think-we should allow the use of a mobile phone at a high school or not
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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 the primary stress in each of the following questions
1 A unique B different C sudden D tiny
2 A collect B attend C fasten D begin
3 A luckily B forever C thereafter D however
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
4 A boot B book C look D wood
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6 I don’t want to buy any of these books I have got
A all B all them C everything D them all
7 I don’t think he was present the meeting yesterday
A about B.m C, at - D.on
8 Ispenta(an) night because of my toothache I am very tired now
A sleepy B sleeping C sleepless D asleep
9 Did you accuse Binh of a plate? Well, I saw him it off the table with his elbow
A break/ knock B breaking/ knocking
C to break/ to knock D breaking/ knock
10 Both Jane and Mary, as wellas John, _ ready for the exam
A is B was C are D has been
11 _ the liberation of women, women can take part in social activities
A Because B Thanks to C While D As
12 IfJake to go on the trip, would you have gone?
A doesn’tagree B didn'tagree C hadn’t agreed D wouldn’t agree 13 The girl is my new friend
A who is sitting on the bench B that is sitting on the bench C sitting on the bench D All are correct
14 Itisa great fun - holiday summer by the sea
A spend B to spend C spending D spent
15 A(n) family consists of three or four generations living together
_ A big B extended _C widened D nuclear
l6 When I saw him, he _ asleep ina chair |
A sit B sat C, sitting D was sitting
17 At the station, we often see the sign“ - for pickpockets”
A Watch up | B Watch on C Watch out D Watch at
18 — | detective stories?
— In my opinion, they are very good for teenagers
A What do you think about B Are you fond of
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They would go by air than travel by train
A always — B better ~ C prefer | D rather
~ Today’s my 20” birthday
A Take carel B Many happy returns!
C Have a good time! D I don’t understand “Can you _—_—samea favor, Lam?” Hoa said
A make B get C put Ò ô D, do
We didn’t go to the zoo yesterday the heavy ram - ì
A because of B 1n spite of C so D because
Yesterday my mother bought
A beautiful Italian some cotton hats B Italian some beautiful cotton hats
C some beautiful Italian cotton hats D some hats beautiful Italian cotton
They are having their house by a construction company
A to paint B being painted C painted D painting —I’m going out now
— you happen to pass a chemist’s, would you get me some aspirins?
A Should B Had C.Were ` D.Did
I know you didn’t see me yesterday because I was in Hanoi You’ me A may not have seen B mustn’t have seen
C shouldn’t have seen D can’t have seen —
We went to the movies last night; _ film was by Oliver Stone and acting was unmatched
A the/ a B a/ the —€, the/ the D the/ o
Despite playing under strength, the village team _ beat the rivals
A could B were able to C couldn’t D weren’t able to _ my friends knew I was getting married
A Not much of B Not many of C Not much D Not many
Of Charles Dickens’ many novels, “Great Expectations” is perhaps to many readers
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31 The relationship between structure, process and outcome is very unclear
A disappear B external C apparent D obvious
32 The situation in the country has remained relatively stable for a few months now
A constant B changeable C objective D ignorant
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
33 Although they hold similar political views, their religious beliefs present a striking contrast
A minor comparison B interesting resemblance
C significant difference D complete coincidence
34, These were the people who advocated using force to stop school violence
A openly criticized B publicly said
C publicly supported _ D strongly condemned
35 The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer’s behavior
A disgusted B puzzled C angry D upset
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
36 We will look at and solve math problems at different grade level A B | C D 37 It is possible to gain better marks by studying more effective rather than for longer A B C D 38 You cannot learn something if your mind is making several things at once A B ae D 39 You need studying, on average, two hours outside of class for every hour of class A B C D 40 Many people have had negative experiences with math, and end up disliking math or fail A B C D
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You’re daydreaming behind the wheel of your car, but that’s OK You have it on automatic pilot, and with its high-tech computers and cameras, your car “knows” (42) you home safely
You’re hungry, so you head for the kitchen.as soon as you get home You ordered groceries by computer an hour ago, and you know that by now they (43) Your kitchen has a two-door refrigerator, (44) opens to the outside to accept deliveries You’ve already paid for the food by having the money (45) from your bank
account Nobody uses cash any more |
What’s for lunch? In the old days, you used to stop off to buy a hamburger or pizza Now you use your diagnostic machine to find out which foods your body (46) You find out you need more vegetables and less fat Your food-preparation machine (47) you a salad After lunch, you go down the hall to your home office Here you have everything you need for doing your work Thanks to your information screen and your new computer, you (48) never go into the office any more
The information screen shows an urgent message from a co-worker in Brazil You set the screen to translate Portuguese (49) English As you wait, you think about later, when you’ll have a movie (50) What movie should you order tonight?
41 A as B like — C.alike D about
42 A to get B get C how to get D what to get 43, A have arrived B are arriving C arrive D will arrive
44 A which B that C what D and
45 A added B counted C reduced D subtracted
46 A eats B prefers C needs D finds
47 A makes B does C works D feeds
48 A most B hardly C almost D mostly
49 A onto B into C to D from
50 A transmit B order - C broadcast D transmitted
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
51 Only if you work hard now have you any chance of success † A Working hard lessens your chance of success
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A He is not promoted in his career as a doctor because of his irresponsible attitude B He may be promoted tn his career as a doctor in spite of his irresponsible attitude C He has lost his job as a doctor because of his irresponsible attitude
D The incident ruined her chances of promotion
53 Many countries share the view that drastic measures must be taken to stop sea ' pollution _ ‘ A Sea pollution can only be prevented provided that many countries follow the same policy B A lot of countries agree that it is essential to take strong action to put an end to sea pollution , | ~C Seas will continue to be polluted unless this agreement is accepted by a majority of the countries | D By putting into practice a series of precautions, it is believed that sea pollution will ‘be prevented
54 Friendly though he may seem, he’s not to be trusted A He’s too friendly to be trusted
B However he seems friendly, he’s not to be trusted C He may have friends, but he’s not to be trusted D However friendly he seems, he’s not to be trusted
55 I found myself at a loss to understand my closest friend’s words A I understood my closest friend’s.words completely
B I found my closest friend’s words quite incomprehensible C I lost heart and didn’t understand my closest friend’s words D I found my closest friend’s words easy to understand
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 following questions
Quite different from storm surges are the giant sea waves called tsunamis, which derive their name from the Japanese expression for “high water in'a harbor.” These waves are also referred to by the general public as tidal waves, although they have relatively little to do with tides Scientists often refer to them as seismic sea waves, far more appropriate in that
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they do result from undersea seismic activity
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_Tsunamis often occur in the Pacific because the Pacific is an area of heavy seismic activity
Two areas of the Pacific well accustomed to the threat of tsunamis are Japan and Hawaii Because the seismic activity that causes tsunamis in Japan often occurs on the ocean bottom quite close to the islands, the tsunamis that hit Japan often come with little warning and can therefore prove disastrous Most of the tsunamis that hit the Hawaiian Islands, however, originate thousands of miles away near the coast of Alaska, so these tsunamis have a much greater distance to travel and the inhabitants of Hawaii generally have time for warning of their imminent arrival
Tsunamis are certainly not limited to Japan and Hawaii In 1755, Europe experienced a calamitous tsunami, when movement along the fault lines near the Azores caused a massive tsunami to sweep onto the Portuguese coast and flood the heavily populated area around Lisbon The greatest tsunami on record occurred on the other side of the world in 1883 when the Krakatoa volcano underwent a massive explosion, sending wayes more than 30 meters high onto nearby Indonesian islands; the tsunamis from this volcano actually travelled around the world and was witnessed as far away as the English channel 56 What is the topic of this passage?
A Tidal waves B Tides
C Storm surges D Underwater earthquakes
57 According to the passage, all of the following are true about tidal waves EXCEPT that A they are the same as tsunamis
B they are caused by sudden changes in high and low tides C this terminology is not used by the scientific community D they refer to the same phenomenon as seismic waves
58 The word “displaced” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _
A located B not pleased C filtered D moved
59 It can be inferred from the passage tsunamis
A cause severe damage in the middle of the ocean B generally reach heights greater than 40 meters
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A clear B deep C coastal D tidal
61 A main difference between tsunamis in Japan and in Hawaii is that tsunamis in Japan are more likely to
A arrive without warning B come from greater distances C be less of a problem D originate in Alaska
62 The possessive “their” in paragraph 3 refers to
A the Hawaiian islands B thousands of miles
C these tsunamis D the inhabitants of Hawaii
63 A “calamitous” tsunami, in paragraph 4, is one that is
A expected B extremely calm _ C at fault D disastrous
64 From the expression “on record” in paragraph 4, it can be inferred that the tsunami that accompanied the Krakatoa volcano
A occurred before efficient records were kept ' B was not as strong as the tsunamis in Lisbon
' C was filmed as it was happening
D might not be the greatest tsunami ever
65 The passage suggests that the tsunami resulting from the Krakatoa volcano A caused volcanic explosions in the English Channel
B was far more destructive close to the source than far away C was unobserved outside of the Indonesian islands
D resulted in little damage
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the sentence given in each of the following questions
66 One difference between mathematics and language is that mathematics is precise
A language is not B while language is not
C but language not D while isn’t language
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67 Your review of the three short stories should not be less than 2,000 words, nor
more than 3,000
A should it be B it should be C it is D should be it 68 The fire in the furnace under the house
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70 relations with friends and acquaintances, play a major role in the social development of adolescences
A What are called peer group relations are B Peer group relations are
C Peer group relations, the
D By peer group relations, we mean
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 following questions
Each advance in microscopic technique has provided scientists with new perspectives on the function of living organisms and the nature of matter itself The invention of the visible-light microscope late in the sixteenth century introduced a previously unknown realm of single-celled plants and animals In the twentieth century, electron microscopes have provided direct views of viruses and minuscule surface structures Now another type of microscope, one that utilizes X-rays rather than light or electrons, offers a different way of examining tiny details, it should extend human perception still farther into the natural world The dream of building an X-ray microscope dates to 1895, its development, however, was virtually halted in the 1940’s because the development of the electron microscope was progressing rapidly During the 1940’s electron microscopes routinely achieved resolution better than that possible with a visible-light microscope, while the performance of X-ray microscopes resisted improvement In recent years, however, interest in X-ray microscopes has revived, largely because of advances such as the development of new sources of X-ray
illumination As a result, the brightness available today is millions of times that of X-ray
tubes, which, for most of the century, were the only available sources of soft X-rays
Trang 30microscopes Rather, their special properties will make possible investigations that will complement those performed with light- and electron-based instruments
71 What does the passage mainly discuss? A The detail seen through a microscope B Sources of illumination for microscopes , C A new kind of microscope
D Outdated microscopic techniques
72 According to the passage, the invention of the visible-light microscope allowed scientists to
A see viruses directly
B develop the electron microscope later on
C understand more about the distribution of the chemical elements D discover single celled plants and animals they had never seen before 73 The word “minuscule” in paragraph |! is closest in meaning to
A circular B dangerous ' C complex D tiny
74 The word “it” in paragraph | refers to
A a type of microscope B human perception
C the natural world D light
75 Why does the author mention visible-light microscope in the first paragraph? A To begin a:discussion of sixteenth-century discoveries
B To put the X-ray microscope in historical perspective
C To show how limited its uses are
—D.To explain how it functioned
76 Why did it take so long to develop the X-ray microscope? A Funds for research were insufficient |
B The source of illumination was not bright enough until recently C Materials used to manufacture X-ray tubes were difficult to obtain ' D X-ray microscopes were too complicated to operate
T1 The word “enables” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A constitutes B specifies C expands D allows
78 The word “Rather” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
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A properties | B investigations C microscopes D X-rays
80 Based on the information in the passage, what can be inferred about X-ray microscopes in the future?
A They will probably replace electron microscopes altogether
B _ They will eventually be much cheáper to produce than they are now
C They will provide information not available from other kinds of microscopes D They will eventually change the illumination range ‘that they now use
Foreign languages, especially English, have become essential in one ’s education In about 230 - 270 words, write about your opinion on this issue
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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 the primary stress in'each of the following questioris
1 A pretty B charming C single D alone
2 A study B complain C prevent D survive
3 A geography B biology C chemistry ° - D psychology
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
4 A stop B hole C.cost | D fox |
5 A leave B beat C threaten D weave
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions
6 I did not get the job having, the necessary qualifications |
A although B in spite C despite D even though 7 I don’t think our daughter is — | to understand this matter
A old enough B is such young C not enough old D.not age enough 8 English, Maths and Science are in the national examinations in England
A essential B compulsory | C vital D official 9 Don’t worry about arranging our holiday Pll take care that
A for B of | C at D with —
10 If you salt on ice, it _
A put/ would melt B put/ will melt nộ
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The party to we went was very enjoyable
A where B which C that D whose
Do you like personal questions by newly-acquainted friends? A to be asking B to be asked C being asking D asking We must _ our forests and woodlands for future generations
A conserving B conserve C conservation D conservational His illness was I thought at first
A seriouser than | B much serious than
C much more serious than D the more The floor —_—sw when I arrived yesterday
A were being cleaned B was being cleaned
C is being cleaned D was cleaning
When I rang, no one answered the phone They_ out
A must have been B would have been
C should be D must be
scientific breakthroughs are discovered by chance
A Little B A little C Few | D No few
Did youremember the car as I had told you?
A lock B locking C to lock D locked
— Thank you for a lovely evening
—
A Have a gòod day B You are welcome
C Thanks D Cheer —
The doctor has told her that she is —_—sw because she can’t have a child
A childless B childhood - C childish D child
Cubais s sugar growing areas is the world
A largest B one of largest
C one of the largest D one of the larger
Things greatly sincewe_ Doi Moipolicy
A have changed / have had B changed / has had
C have changed / had D changed / had
There is no other place near here to get your motorbike
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25 Be CỐ with what you have got, Mary |
A suspicious | B humorous C interested dD satisfied
26 Whenever he had an important decision to make, he _—— sa cigar to calm his nerves A would light B would be lighting C would have lit D had lít
27 Although the exam was difficult, _—_stthe students passed It
A most of B none of C a few ‘ D.a lot 28 — You look nervous!
— This thunder scares me to death
A How are you? —_B Why’s that? C, Come on! D What’s wrong? 29.0 hurry It’s nearly 8.00, and my first class starts at 8 15 |
A would prefer B can ‘thelp C, would rather , D had better 30 All of us won’t go camping _ the weather stays fine | |
A however B but C unless _D so
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ‘answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions -
31 We offered a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours A uninterested B unsure C.open': ++ © D.slow
32 The clubs meet on the last Thursday of every month i ina dilapidated palace A furnished B regenerated €, renovated D neglected
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
33 He didn’t bat an eyelid when he realized he failed the exam again |
A wasn’t happy B; didn’t want to see
C didn’t show surprise D didn’t care
34 Ralph Nader was the most prominent leader of the U.S consumer protection movement A casual B significant C promiscuous D aggressive
35 The Industrial Revolution marked the beginning of an epoch of exodus from rural areas to cities
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36 You will remember very less tomorrow if you get only five hours of sleep A B C D 37 The ideas of mathematics are the best expressed in written symbols A B C D 38 I must have been halfway starving to die A B C D ” 39 She wrinkles her nose suspiciously, but she didn’t argue A B C D 40 The sun slides out from behind clouds as shining silver A B C D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that best fits each of the following numbered blanks The ancient Mexicans used to respect and fear the sun They were frightened that the sun might stop (41) As a result, they used to make sacrifices (42) the sun god would continue to give them day and night and the four seasons ) Farmers, however, used to worship the rain god almost (43) much as the sun god ‘Even today there.are ruins of Great Pyramids they used to build to worship the sun and the
rain gods
Another popular god was the wind god, which took a (44) of a snake with feathers This feathered god was also the god of knowledge for the Ancient Mexicans (45)
its influence, civilization grew throughout Mexico, (46) at the time was mostly a peaceful country with (47) of skilled craftsmen and traders Unfortunately, news of this country eventually spread, and Mexico (48) invaded from the far north Later, other people called Aztecs settled in Mexico (49) first they used to live on island in a lake where Mexico City now is The people used to grow maze and they built beautiful towns and temples, developing theirs (50) one of the most advanced civilizations of the time
41 A to raise B rising | C to rise D raising
42 A for ' B because C to D so that
43 A very B too C so D as |
44 A form B picture C photo D painting
Trang 3546 A when B which C where - D whose
47 A lot B much C many D plenty
48 A had B has C was D is
49 A The B In C At D On
50 A into B with _ C become D among
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions
51 “If you don’t pay the ransom, we’ll kill your boy”, the kidnapper told us A The kidnapper pledged to kill our boy if we did not pay the ransom B The kidnapper threatened to kill our boy if we refused to pay the ransom C The kidnapper ordered to kill our boy if we did not pay the ransom
D The kidnapper promised to kill our boy if we refused to pay the ransom 52 They barred the former chairman from the conference |
A They would not let the former chairman attend the conference B They did not want the former chairman to attend the conference
C They deliberately did not invite the former chairman to the conference D The former chairman would not be welcome at the conference
53 One can hardly expect profits to double again this year
A Profits will probably drop by as much as 50 percent again this year | B It’s not likely that profits will again go up by 100 percent this year C It’s quite possible that profits this year will be halved again
D It won’t be easy to double the profits again this year 54 She broke down the moment she heard the news
A She was broken for a moment when she heard the news B She broke her leg when hearing the news
C On hearing the news, she broke down D When she heard the news, she was sick
55 Twice as many men as women are insurance agents A More men than women have insurance
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After 1785, the production of children’s books in the United States increased but rernained largely reprints of British books, often those published by John Newbery, the first publisher to produce books aimed primarily at diverting a child audience Ultimately, however, it was not the cheerful, commercial-minded Newbery, but Anglo-Irish author Maria Edgeworth who, had the strongest influence on this period of American children’s literature The eighteenth, century had seen a gradual shift away from the spiritual intensity of earlier American religious writings for children, toward a more generalized moralism Newbery notwithstanding, Americans still looked on children’s books as vehicles for instruction, not amusement, though they would accept a moderate amount of fictional entertainment:for thé sake of more successful instruction As the children’s book market expanded, then, what ‘both’ public and publishers wanted was the kind of fiction Maria Edgeworth wrote: stories interesting enough to attract children and morally instructive enough to allay adult distrust of fiction
American reaction against imported books for children set in after the War of 1812 with the British A wave of nationalism permeated everything, and the self-conscious new nation found foreign writings (particularly those from the British monarchy) unsuitable for the children of a democratic republic, a state of self-governing, equal citizens Publishers of children’s books began 'to encourage American writers to write for American children When they responded, the pattern established by Maria Edgeworth was at hand, attractive to most of them for both its rationalism and its high moral tone Early in the 1820’s, stories of willful children learning to obey, of careless children learning to take care, of selfish children learning to “tire for others,” started to flow from American presses, successfully achieving Edgeworth’s tone, though rarely her lively style Imitative as they were, these early American stories were quite distinguishable from their British counterparts Few servants appeared in them, and if class distinctions had by no means disappeared, there was much democratic insistence’ on the worthiness of every level of birth at work The characters of children in this fiction were serious, conscientious, self-reflective, and independent testimony to the continuing influence of the earlier American moralistic tradition in children’s books
56 What does the passage mainly discuss?
A The career of Maria Edgeworth as an author of children’s books B The development of children’s literature in the United States
C Successful publishers of children’s books in Britain and North America
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The publisher John Newbery is principally known for which of the following reasons? A He produced and sold books written by Maria Edgeworth
B He had more influence on American children’s literature than any other publishers C He published books aimed amusing children father than instructing them
D He was commercially minded and cheerful
The word “notwithstanding” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A in spite of B in addition to C as a result of D as a part of The word “they” in paragraph | refers to
A children B Americans C books D vehicles
The word “allay” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to
A clarify B attack C reduce D confirm
It can be inferred from the passage that American children’s books sold before 1785 were almost always
A written by Maria Edgeworth
B attractive and interesting to children
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C written by American authors
D intended only for religious and moral instruction
By the end of the eighteenth century, the publishers of children’s looks I in the United States were most concerned about which of the following?
A Attracting children with entertaining stories that provided lessons of correct behavior '
B Publishing literature consisting of exciting stories that would appeal to both children and adults
C Expanding markets for books in both Britain and the United States D Reprinting fictional books from earlier in the century
The word “permeated” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A opposed B.improved - C competed with D spread through
According to the passage, American children’s stories differed from their British equivalents in that the characters in American stories were
A children who:showed a change of behavior B chien who were well behaved
C rarely`servants
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A inspiration for B evidence of
C requirement for „ D development of
Mark the letter A, B,C, or Don your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the sentence given in each of the following questions
66 , Jose Limon’s dance troupe often toured abroad A The U.S State Department sponsored it
B Sponsored by the State Department
C The U.S State Department, which sponsored it D The sponsorship of the U.S State Department
67 The solitary scientist by himself has in many instances been replaced by a cooperative scientific team
| A to make important discoveries | B important discoveries were made C has made important discoveries D making important discoveries
68 , the Canadian composer Barbara Pentland wrote four symphonies, three
concertos, and an opera, among other works | —
A An artist who, prolific B Is a prolific artist C, Prolific an artist | D A prolific artist
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69 The Chisos Mountains in Big, Bend National Park in Texas were created by volcanic eruptions that occurred
A the area in which dinosaurs roamed B when dinosaurs roamed the area C did the dinosaurs roam the area D dinosaurs roaming the area 70 Not until Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave had been completely explored in 1972
A when its full extent realized B that its full extent realized
C was its full extent realized D the realization of its full extent
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 following questions
Trang 39dramatizes 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 lived 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 Soldiers rarely hold the ideals that movies attribute to them, nor do ordinary citizens devote their lives to unselfish service of humanity Intelligent people know these things but tend to forget them when they do not hear them expressed:
71 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
72 The word “realization” in paragraph | is closest in meaning to_ | ˆ
A certainty B awareness C surprise D confusion
73 Why does the author mention Don Quixote, Brave New World and A Modest Proposal in paragraph 1?
‘A They are famous examples of satiric literature -' B They present commonsense solutions to problems C They are appropriate for readers of all ages
D They are books with similar stories
74 According to the passage, there is a need for satire because people need to be A informed about new scientific developments
B exposed to original philosophies when they are formulated C reminded that popular ideas are often inaccurate
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A popular B ridiculous C meaningful D unusual 76 The word “they "in n paragraph 2 refers to
| A, people B media C ideals D movies
77 The word “devote” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
A distinguish B feel affection C prefer D dedicate 78 As a result of reading satiric literature, readers 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 reexamine their opinions and values
79 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
80 Why does the author mention “service of humanity” in paragraph 2? A People need to be reminded to take action
B Readers appreciate knowing about it C It is an ideal that is rarely achieved D Popular media often distort such stories
What do you often do in your free time? In about 230 — 270 words, write about the things you do to spend the leisure moments
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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 the primary stress in each of the following questions
1 A pleasure B career C value ‘D evening
2 A apply B hurry C repair D improve
3 A architect B businessman C consultant - D manager
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
4 A.corn B fort C horn D word _