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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 following questions from 11 to 20.. Speech is one of the [r]

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TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN PHAN BỘI CHÂU

ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC

(Đề thi có 04 trang)

ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH ĐH, CĐ 2011 LẦN 2 MÔN THI: Tiếng Anh KHỐI D

Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút; (80 câu trắc nghiệm)

Mã đề thi 132

Họ, tên thí sinh: Số báo danh:

Mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction from to Question1: The top of the mountain covered with snow during winter

A B C D

Question 2: He has been hoped for a rise for the last four months, but his boss is reluctant to give him one

A B C D

Question 3: Mining over 2,000 years ago, copper is one of the earliest known metals A B C D

Question 4: The price of crude oil used to be a great deal lower than now, wasn’t it?

A B C D

Question 5: The duties of the secretary are to take the minutes, mailing the correspondence, and calling the members before the meetings A B C

D

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 from to 10.

Question 6: A overwhelming B incredible C optimistic D intellectual

Question 7: A kitchen B mountain C fountain D maintain

Question 8: A justice B diverse C series D current

Question 9: A tendency B importance C incidence D difference

Question 10: A bamboo B cactus C camel D hummock

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 from 11 to 20

Speech is one of the most important (11) _ of communicating It consists of far more than just making noises To talk and also (12) _ to by other people, we have to speak a language ,that is, we have to use combinations of (13) that everyone agrees to stand for a particular object or idea Communication wouldbe impossible if everyone made up their own language Learning a language properly is very( 14) _ The basic( 15) of English is not very large, and not only about 2,000 words are needed to speak it quite (16) _.But the more idea you can (17) the more precise you can be about their exact meaning Words are the (18) thing we use in communicating what we want to say The way we( 19) the words is also very important Our tone of voice can express many emotions and ( 20) whether we are pleased or angry, for instance

Question 11: A reason B tests C ways D rules

Question 12: A be spoken B be examined C be understood D be talked

Question 13: A systems B sounds C languages D talks

Question 14: A easy B important C simple D expensive

Question 15: A grammar B word C vocabulary D structure

Question 16: A fluent B good C well D perfect

Question 17: A need B grow C express D pass

Question 18:A main B certain C full D most

Question 19: A talk B say C pass D send

Question 20: A show B ask C understand D know

Mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 6

to 35.

Question 21: patient, and you will succeed

A To be B Are C Be D Being

Question 22: It is believed _causes weight loss

A much stress B much stress that C it is much stress D that much stress

Question 23: He doesn’t seem to be successful hard he works

A whatever B although C but D however

Question 24: Are there any interesting in the paper ?

A news B pieces of news C piece of news D new

Question 25: We’ve decided to interview only ten _ for the job

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Question 26: The child was told to eat all his vegetables or _he would get no ice cream

A in case B in fact C instead D else

Question 27: The stolen jewels were _a lot of money

A priced B worth C cost D valued

Question 28: My brother is intelligent but he common sense

A fails B lacks C misses D wants

Question 29: I am _tired to think about that problem at the moment

A simply B far too C much more D nearly

Question 30: “ Which of the two boys is a boy scout?” “ of them is ”

A All B None C Neither D Both

Question 31: His _ of the school regulations really can’t be ignored any longer

A carelessness B inattention C unfamiliarity D disregard

Question 32: _after trying three times ,he passed the examination

A Last of all B Lastly C Last D At last

Question 33: I think you should stay _

A calm B tranquil C peaceful D quiet

Question 34: All work is better than _at all

A no B no one C none D not

Question 35: The question of late payment of the bills was _again at the meeting

A raised B risen C brought D taken

Question 36: None of us has ever _of cheating in class

A declared B persisted C approved D concluded

Question 37: We have been working hard Let’s _ a break

A make B find C do D take

Question 38: It never _my mind he will tell lies to me

A crosses B takes C enters D happens

Question 39: I’m afraid you’ll have to make a decision at once We have no time to _

A save B spare C draw D adjust

Question 40: Those men are paid by _

A an hour B hour C every hour D the hour

Question 41: “ Help!” “ _”

A Just a minute! B Moment ! C I come at once ! D Wait on !

Question 42: “ Take me some medicine from the first aid kit, _ you ?

A don’t B can C do D will

Question 43: “ I am terribly sorry !” “ _”

A It’s nothing B Nothing C Don’t worry D Never mind !

Question 44: The ship was put into quarantine and the passengers and the crew were to land

A ordered B forbidden C permitted D let

Question 45: “ Could I speak to Susie May, please ?” “Yes, .”

A Answering B Talking C Saying D Speaking

Question 46: He spent his entire life _round the world, never setting down anywhere

A scattering B vesting C roaming D roaring

Question 47: “ Would you mind helping me with these heavy boxes?” _

A “Yes, I would ” B “ Not at all ” C “ What a pity !” D “my Gosh!”

Question 48: I wish you wouldn’t call him _that insulting name

A by B with C in D under

Question 49: They received a ten-year sentence for _armed robbery

A committing B practicing C doing D making

Question 50: In life _can make a mistake ; we’re all human

A anyone B someone C some people D not anybody

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 from 51 to 60

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Although researchers have taken samples of deep-ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National Science Foundation’s Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) Using techniques first developed for the offshore oil gas industry, the Dad’s drill ship , the Glomar Challenger, was able to maintain a steady position on the ocean’s surface and drill in very deep waters, extracting

samples of sediments and rock from the ocean floor

The Glomar Challenger completed 96 voyages in a 15 –year research program that ended in November 1983 During this time, the vessel logged 600,000 kilometers and took almost 20,000 core samples of seabed sediments and rocks at 624

drilling sites around the world The Glomar Challenger’s core samples have allowed geologists to reconstruct what the planet looked like hundreds of millions of years ago and to calculate what it will problem look like millions of years in the future Today , largely on the strength of evidence gathered during the Glomar Challenger’s voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understanding the world’s past climates Deep-ocean sediments provide a climatic record stretching back hundreds of millions of years, because theyare largely isolated from the mechanical erosion and the intense chemical and biological activity that rapidly destroy much land-based evidence of past climates This record has already provided insights into the patterns and causes of past climatic change-information that may be used to predict future climates

Question 51: : The author refers to the ocean bottom as a “frontier” because it _

A attracts courageous explorers B is not a popular area for scientific research

C contains a wide variety of life forms D is an unknown territory

Question 52: The word “inaccessible” is closest meaning to _

A unusable B unreachable C unrecognizable D unsafe

Question 53: The author mention outer space in the first paragraph because _

A it is similar to the ocean floor in being alien to the human environment

B techniques used by scientists to explore outer space were similar to those used in ocean exploration

C the Earth’s climate millions of years ago was similar to condition in outer space

D rock formations in outré space are similar to those found on the ocean floor

Question 54: Which of the following is True of the Glmmer Challenger ?

A It is a type of submarine B It has gone on over 100 voyages

C It made its first DSDP voyage in 1968 D It is an ongoing project

Question 55 : The word “extracting” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to

A locating B breaking C analyzing D removing

Question 56: The Deep Sea Drilling Project was significant because it was

A attempt to find new sources of oil and gas

B funded entirely by the gas and oil industry

C the first extensive exploration of the ocean bottom

D composed of geologists from all over the world

Question 57: The word “strength” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to

A endurance B basis C discovery D purpose

Question 58: The word “they” in the last paragraph refers to

A sediments B cores C climates D years

Question 59: The DSDP can be said to be in terms of geological exploration

A a total flop B a west of time and effort C a great success D of crucial importance

Question 60: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as being a result of the Deep Sea Drilling Project ?

A Geologists were able to determine the Earth’s appearance hundreds of millions of years ago

B Two geological theories became more widely accepted by scientists

C Geologists observed forms of marine life never before seen

D Information was revealed about the Earth’s past climatic changes

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 from 61 to 70.

Are organically grown foods the best choices ? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated Advocates of organic foods – a term whose meaning varies greatly – frequently proclaim that such products are safer and more nutritious than others.

The growing interest of consumers in the safety and more nutritional quality of the typical North American diet is a welcome development However, much of this interest has been sparked by sweeping claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meeting nutritional needs Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the preponderance of written material advancing such claims makes it difficult for the general public to separate fact from fiction As a result, claims that eating a diet consisting entirely of organically grown foods prevents or cures disease or provides other benefits to health have become widely publicized and form the basis for folklore

Almost daily the public is besieged by claims for “no-aging” diets, new vitamins, and other wonder foods There are numerous

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products seem to have in common is that they cost more than conventionally grown foods But in many cases consumers are misled if they believe organic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritional quality than conventionally grown foods So there is real cause for concern if consumers, particularly those with limited incomes, distrust the regular food and buy only expensive organic foods instead

Question 61: The word “Advocates” is closest in meaning to which of the following ?

A Proponents B Inspectors C Consumers D Merchants

Question 62: In the first paragraph, the word “other” refers to _

A advocates B products C advantages D organic foods

Question 63: The “ welcome development” mentioned is an increase in _

A the amount of health food grown in North American

B interest in food safety and nutritional quality of the typical North American diet

C the number of consumers in North American

D the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet

Question 64: According to the first paragraph , which of the following is true about the terms “ organic foods ? A It has been used only in recent years B It is seldom used by consumers

C It has no fixed meaning D It is accepted by most nutritionists

Question 65: The word “unsubstantiated” is closest in meaning to _

A uncontested B unbelievable C unverified D unpopular

Question 66: The word “maintain is closest in meaning to _

A preserve B retire C improve D monitor

Question 67: Who does the author think should NOT buy organic foods ?

A Advocated of organic food B Wealthy people

C Concerned consumers D Low income consumers

Question 68: The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers with limited incomes buy organic foods instead of conventionally grown foods because _

A too many farmers will stop using conventional method to grow food crops

B many organic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods

C conventionally grown foods are more readily available than organic foods

D organic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods

Question 69: According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that organic foods are better than conventionally grown foods are often _

A wealthy B mistaken C thrifty D careless

Question 70: What is the author’s attitude toward the claims made by advocates of health foods?

A Very enthusiastic B Neutral C Skeptical D Somewhat favorable

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 from 71 to 75

Question 71: His handwriting is so small that I can hardly read it

A His handwriting is too bad to read B He is used to small writing so I can hardly read it

C His handwriting is the smallest I have ever read D He has such small writing that I can hardly read it

Question 72: The only student who failed the exam was John

A Everyone passed the exam B Together with other students, John failed the exam

C With the exception of John, everyone passed the exam. D Everyone, apart from John, failed the exam

Question 73: “Why don’t you get your hair cut , Gavin?” said Adam

A Adam advised Gavin to cut his hair B Gavin was suggested to have a haircut

C It was suggested that Adam get Gavin’s hair cut D Adam suggested that Gavin should have his hair cut

Question 74: You are all welcome to take any food you like

A Any food welcome to take if you like B It’s my pleasure to take any food you like

C You don’t have to pay for any food that you like D Please help yourselves to any food you like

Question 75: Without skilful surgery he would not have survived the operation

A With skilful surgery he would have survived the operation

B Had it not been for skilful surgery he would not have survived the operation

C But for skilful surgery he would not have survived the operation

D He wouldn’t have survived the operation if he hadn’t had skilful surgery

-Mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 76 to 80.

Question 76: It is important that _

A an exact record should be kept B an exact record to be kept

C to keep an exact record D keeping an exact record

Question 77: _the book, please return it to me

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Question 78: .we went swimming

A So hot was the day B It was a hot day C Being a hot day D Due to a hot day

Question 79: I know Jimmy him

A too well so as to trust B so well as to trust C too well to trust D well enough as to trust

Question 80: _ is the price of this car

A What interested in us B That we are interested in

C That interested us D What we are interested in

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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC THAM KHẢO

QUESTIONS -5: Choose one option A, B, or D corresponding to the whose main stress is on the syllable in

the position which is different Iron that of the others Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

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3 A associate B operate C integrate D recognize A ambitious B dangerous C mysterious D expensive A secretary B necessary C classify D vocabulary

QUESTIONS – 35: These are incomplete sentences Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence and then identify your answer by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

6.The lower _ is in a room, the more slowly our eyes focus.

A the level of lighting B light level C leveling of light D lighting is level 7.The wind-rippled sand at California's Kelso Dunes resembles _

A to be an ocean floor B as an ocean floor C an ocean floor D being anocean floor 8.Living organisms contain more water _ substance

A than any other B does than any other C other than they any D than any other 9.Columbia University's School of Public Health is _ a handful of schools of public health in the United States A one that B the one C one of D one

10 More than anything, what saved Jamestown was the highly successful cultivation of tobacco, Indian assistance with farming undoubtedly played a major part as well

A although B in spite of C nor D neither 11 According to legend, coffee beans _in the town of Kaffa

A first discovered B were first discovered C discovered first D have first discovered

12.Martin Luther King Jr, after his father's assassination, the mission of his father to fight for the rights of blacks in America and achieved some notable success in the 1970s

A continued B continuing C and continues D is continuing 13 In the symphony orchestra, bass drums are not _ kettle drums

A as prevalent B that prevalent C so prevalent as D prevalent than

14 Narcissus bulbs _ at least three inches apart and covered with about four inches of well drained soil A should be planted B to plant C must planting D should plant

15 Total color blindness, ,is the result of a defect in the retina

A a rare condition that B a rare condition C that a rare condition D is a rare condition

16 In the fourteenth century, that glass coated with silver nitrate would turn yellow when fired in an oven A the discovery B it was discovered C with the discovery D if it was discovered

17 electric eels send a series of blips of electricity into the water around them and they can detect the pattern of electricity of the water changes

A All of B Every C All D Of each

18 an ownership of nearly 60 to 62 per cent of corporate equities, this mean 1-2 per cent of American society possesses about 43 p e r ce n t o f t h e t o t a l we a lt h t h e n a t i o n

A The range of B Ranging C Ranging from D The range

19 Earthquakes can damage a tree _ violently, and it can take several years for the tree to heal A to cause shaking B when shaking it causes C by causing it to shake D to cause to shake it 20 _ classified as a carnivore, the North American Grizzly bear eats berries and even grass A Just as B Because of C Although D Either 21.The sea horse uses _ to cling to the seaweed and other plants

A it has a tail B a tail with which it C its tail D as its tail

22.The human skin forms _ against the action of physical, chemical, and bacterial agents on the deeper tissues A protective a barrier is B a protective barrier C a barrier protect D a barrier protects

23.The swallows of Capistrano are famous _ to the same nests in California each spring A to return B who returned C they returned D for returning

24.The invention in the 1920s of the Corning ribbon important, because from that time on the price of a light bulb plunged

A machine was B while a machine was C had a machine D for the machine 25 In 1950, aspirin earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records _

A in the world’s best selling painkiller B in the world as a best selling painkiller C as the world’s best selling painkiller D of the world's best-selling painkiller

26.Perhaps we should think in terms of raising interest rates them, in consideration of the new reports about inflation reported last June

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27. bacteria in foods are killed, as they are during baking or stewing, decay is slowed down A What B The C If D So

28.The Pulitzer Prize has been _ in American literature for more than seventy years A the award most prestigious that B the most prestigious award C a prestigious award that most D most prestigious award

29 Spain and Portugal's competition for economic domination in the Americas after Columbus' return to Europe, when they both realized that the Newland could increase their gold reserves

A began B begin C begun D was beginning

30 The lenses in an optical microscope bend the light passing through a specimen to form an image of that specimen that is much larger actually viewed

A than it B than the one C one than D than one which

31 In this pure state antimony has no important uses , but with other substances, it is an extremely useful metal

A when combined physically or chemically B combined when physically or chemically C the physical and chemical combination D it is combined physically and chemically 32 In hot, dry regions, the Sun's heat causes the outer layer of rocks _ a process called exfoliation A are expanded and peeled away B to expand and peel away

C expands and peels away D they expand and peel away

33 Industrialization has been responsible for _ most radical of the environmental changes caused by humans

A a B the C some of which D which are the

34 For the first time in 70 years, _ aspirin's potential beyond reducing pain, fever and inflammation A researchers began to understand B researchers begin understanding

C researcher's understanding of D researchers began their understanding 35 The hourglass, an instrument used _, usually consists of two bulbs united by a narrow neck A measures time B time is measured C for measuring time D the time for measuring

QUESTIONS 36 – 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

The 181h-century battlefield was, compared with that of the 20`h-century, an intimate theatre, especially intimate in the

(36) _ of the Revolution, which was usually small even by the standards of the day Soldiers had to come to close quarters to kill; this fact reduced the mystery of the battle, though perhaps not its terrors But at least the battle field lost some of its impersonality In fact, in (37) _ to (with) the 201h-century combat, in which the enemy

usually remains unseen and the source of incoming fire unknown, in the 181h-century battles the enemy could be seen

and sometimes even (38) _ (39) one's enemy may have arose a singular (40) _of feeling uncommon in modern battles Before the (41) _ occurred tension and anxiety (42) _ up as the troops marched from their column into a line of attack The ( 43) _ of their movements was well understood by themselves and their enemies, who mest have watched with feeling of dread and fascination When the order came sending them (44) ,rages, even madness replaced the attacker's (45) _, while terror and desperation filled those who received the charge

36 A success B engagement C attachment D independence 37 A connection B contrast C contract D link

38 A stroked B touched C seen D confronted

39 A Seeing B Dealing C Fighting D Killing 40 A despair B sadness C intensity D stress 41 A assault B confrontation C obedience D order

42 A stored B kept C set D built

43 A notion B purpose C reason D trace 44 A upward B outward C forward D downward 45 A anxiety B sympathy C passions D nerves

QUESTIONS 46 — 50: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sen tences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers I then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

Most fairy tales in the world begin with "Once upon a time" and end with "They lived happily ever after," so we will begin in the same way

Once upon a time, there was a girl called Cinderella who did all the work in the kitchen while her lazy sister did nothing

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her fairy godmother appeared and told Cinderella that she could go to the ball — but to return home by midnight So she went to the ball in a beautiful dress in a wonderful coach She danced with the prince but at midnight she ran back home, leaving one of her shoes on her dancing floor The prince wanted to see her again and went to every h o u se in t h e ca p i t a l u n t i l h e f o u n d t h a t t h e sh o e wa s t h e r ig h t si ze f o r Cinderella She and the prince were married and lived happily ever after

46.Books with fairy tales are found in _

A our country only B few countries C all countries except ours D many countries 47 According to the passage, fairy tales in different languages usually begin and end _ A in the same way B in different ways C in many ways D in various ways 48 The word "ball" in the first sentence of paragraph means _

A a sport equipment B a dancing hall C a balloon D sphere 49 Cinderella was very sad because

A.her sister did nothing B her sister went to a ball and left her at home B.she did all the work in the kitchen D her sister was invited to a ball

50 At the end of the story, _

A.Cinderella could go to the ball and its meaning is clear that she all(I the prince were married B.Cinderella's godmother came to comfort her

C.one of Cinderella's sisters was married to the prince D.the prince invited Cinderella to the ball

QUESTIONS 51 — 55: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sentences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer sheet. In many modern countries, people think of a family as a mother, a father and their children But this is not the only kind of the family group In some parts of the world, a family group has many other members This kind of large family is called an "extended family" or a "joint family"

The joint family includes all living relatives on either the mother's or the father's side of the family It is made up of grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins They live together in a large house or in huts built close together

Early people probably live in joint families They had to be part of a large in order to survey The members of the group help each other hunt They work together to protect themselves from dangerous animals and other enemies

In China, people lived in joint families When a son married, he and his wife liv ed at his parents' home Unmarried daughters remained at home until they m arried Chinese children felt very loyal to their parents Younger members of the joint family always took care of the old ones

India and Africa, some people still live in joint families The members of a joint family share their earnings and property If one member of the group becomes ill or has bad luck, the others help the person As in the past, the members of the joint family offer each other help and protection

51 The word in paragraph that means "to be made up of” is _

A include B relatives C live D hut 52 Long time ago, members of joint families

A.did not live together B helped each other catch animals C.only played together D lived separately in order to survive 53 Chinese people felt loyal to their

A relatives B parents C cousins D younger members 54 In India and Africa, people in joint families help a person when

A he has good luck B he has bad luck

C he gets rid of illness D he shares them his earnings 55 On the whole, this story is about

A all types of family B families in China

C j o i n t f a m i l i e s D f a m i l i e s f o u n d i n I n d i a a n d A f r i c a QUESTIONS 56 – 60: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D Choose the word or phrase which be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.

56.The oxygen in the air we breath has no taste, smell, or color

57.Because of the availability of trucks and easy access to modern highways, the locate of farms has become relatively unimportant with respect to their distance from markets

58.Long before his death, John Dewey see his philosophy had a profound influence on education and thought in the United States and elsewhere

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60.The central purpose of management is for making every action or d e c i s i o n h e l p a c h i e v e a c a r e f u l l y c h o s e n g o a l

QUESTIONS 61 – 70: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet.

61."You'd better not lend Mark any more money, Elizabeth", said John.

A Jo h n s t e ll s E l iz a b e t h t h a t sh e wo u ld b e t t e r n o t le n d M a r k a n y more money B.Johns advised Elizabeth not to lend Mark any more money

C Joh n s ad vised E lizab e th t t sh e h ad be t te r n ot len d Ma rk an y more money D.Johns said to Elizabeth that she would better lend Mark any money

62 Your car might break down on the rough mountain road, so take plenty of spare parts. A Take plenty of spare parts so your car will not brake down in rough mountain road B In case your case break down in the rough mountain road, take much spare parts C In case your case break down in the rough mountain road, spare parts are plentiful D In case your car breaks down in the rough mountain road, take plenty of spare parts 63 "You stole my best cassette, Bob!" said Willy.

A Willy accused Bob for having stolen his best cassette

B Willy accused Bob of having stolen his best cassette C.Willy accused Bob on having stolen his best cassette D.Willy accused Bob to have stolen his best cassette 64 "Why didn't I get a computer before?" thought Jane.

A Jane wondered why she hadn't got a computer in the previous time B Jane wondered why she haven't got a computer in the previous time C Jane wondered why she didn't get a computer in the previous time

D Jane wondered why not she got a computer in the previous time

65 It is more than one hundred years since the birth of Charles Dicken, the 'amous Novelist. A It is more than one hundred years when Charles Dicken, the famous novelist, born

B More than one hundred years ago, Charles Dicken, the famous born

C Since Charles Dicken is a famous novelist, he was born more than a hundred years ago D Charles Dicken, the famous novelist, was born more than one hundred years ago

66 Without this treatment, that patient would have died.

A If that patient didn't followed this treatment he would have died B If that patient hadn’t undergone this treatment he would have not died C If that patient had use this treatment he would have not died

D If that patient haven’t undergone this treatment he would have not died 67 Lan didn't apply for the job in the library and regets it now.

A.Lan wishes she had applied for the job in the library B Lan wishes she have applied for the job in the library C.Lan wishes she has applied for the job in the library D Lan wishes she applies for the job in the library 68 He failed to find the source of the Mississippi River.

A.He didn't succeed for finding the source of the Mississippi River B.He didn't succeed in finding the source of the Mississippi River C.He didn't succeed on finding the source of the Mississippi River D.He didn't succeed to find the source of the Mississippi River

69 Although she couldn't speak English, Ngo decided to settle in Manchester. A.Despite of speaking no English, Ngo decided to settle in Manchester

B.Although no speaking English, Ngo decided to settle in Manchester

C.In spite of her disability to speak English, Ngo decided to settle in Manchester D.Ngo decided to settle in Manchester even she did not speak English

70 The bread is so stale that we can't eat it.

A.The bread such stale that we can't eat it B We can't eat the bread because of its stale C.The bread isn't fresh enough to be eaten D The bread isn't enough fresh for us to eat

QUESTIONS 71 — 80: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the best sentence which is made up from the given cue words and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

71 learn /difficult / English / not / structure / study I vocabulary I you everyday. A.Learn English is not difficult if you study structure and vocabulary every day

B.It is not difficult to learn English if you study structure and vocabulary every day C.Difficult English is not learn if you study structure and vocabulary every day D.You learn English is not difficult if study structure and vocabulary every day

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A I m e t o n e o f my o ld f r ie n d s wh i le I wa s d o in g sh o p p i n g in t h e supermarket two days ago B I met one of my old friends while I was shopping on the supermarket two days ago

C I m e t m y o n e o l d f r i e n d s w h i l e I w a s d o i n g s h o p p i n g i n t h e supermarket two days ago D I met one of my old friends while I was shopping to the supermarket two days ago

73 try / stop / smoke / he / he / never / success / many times.

A He has tried to stop smoke many times but he never succeeded B He has tried stop smoking many times but he never succeeded C He has tried stop to smoke many times but he never succeeded

D He has tried to stop smoking many times but he has never succeeded 74 promise / he / me / send / arrive / post card / as soon as / Madrid

A He promised send me a post card as soon as he arrived in Madrid B He promised to send me a post card as soon as he arrived at Madrid C He promised to send me a post card as soon as he arrived in Madrid

D He promised to sending me a post card as soon as he arrived in Madrid

75 need / developing countries / research / / agriculture / problems / so lutions I find. A Developing countries need doing researches to find solutions to agriculture problems B D e v e l o p i n g c o u n t r i e s n e e d t o d o r e se a r c h t o f in d so l u t i o n s t o agricultural problems C Developing countries need to researching to find solutions to agriculture problems D Developing countries need to research to finding solutions to agiculture problems

76 practise / play I tennis / everyday / she I because / one day / want/ famous / she. A She practises playing tennis one day because she wants to be famous every day

B She practise playing tennis every day because she wants famous one day C She practise playing tennis every day because she wants being famous one day D She practises playing tennis every day because she wants to be famous one day

77 stop / try / never / you / problem / solution / get.

A Never stop trying until you get the right solution to the problem B Never stop trying until you get the right solution of the problem C Never stop trying until you get the right solution from the problem D Never stop trying until you get the right solution on the problem

78 exciting / New York / city / most / visit / ever / I. A New York city is the most exciting I have ever visited B New York is the most exciting city I have ever visited C New York is the most exciting city I have ever visit D New York is most exciting city I have ever visited

79 drive / dangerous / city / rush hour.

A It is dangerous to drive fastly in the city in the rush hour B It is dangerous to drive fast in the city on the rush hour C It is dangerous for driving fast in the city in the rush hour D It is dangerous to drive fast in the city in the rush hour 80 he / come / if / station / earlier / train / he / miss.

A If he had come to the station earlier he would not have missed the train B If he have come to the station earlier he would not have missed the train C If he had came to the station earlier he would not have missed the train D If' he had come to the station earlier he would have not missed the train

KEY: 1B/ 2D/ 3A/ 4B/ 5D/ 6A/ 7C/ 8D/ 9C/ 10A/ 11B/ 12A/ 13C/ 14A/ 15B/ 16B/ 17C/ 18C/ 19C/ 20C/ 21C/ 22B/ 23D/ 24A/ 25C/ 26D/ 27C/ 28B/ 29A/ 30B/ 31A/ 32B/ 33B/ 34A/ 35C/ 36B/ 37B/ 38B/ 39A/ 40C/ 41A/ 42D/ 43B/ 44C/ 45A/ 46D/ 47A/ 48B/ 49B/ 50A/ 51A/ 52B/ 53B/ 54B/ 55C/ 56B/ 57A/ 58B/ 59A/ 6OA/ 61B/ 62D/ 63B/ 64A/ 65D/ 66C/ 67A/ 68B/ 69C/ 70C/ 71B/ 72A/ 73D/ 74C/ 75B/ 76D/ 77A/ 78B/ 79D/80A.

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QUESTIONS — 5: Choose one option A,B,C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress is on the syllable in the position which is different from that of the others Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on answer sheet.

1 A kingdom B mountain C begin D passage

2 A eternal B calendar C dinosaur D history

3 A document B develop C opponent D astonish

4 A arrive B before C imply D countless

5 A definition B humidity C necessity D incredible

QUESTIONS — 35: These are incomplete sentences Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence and then identify your answer by -ling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

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6 Although still underwater, Loihi Seamount, the newest Hawaiian island, _ closer to the surface by prequent volcanic eruptions that add layers of lava to the island

A brought B to be brought C being brought D is being brought Hiram Revels, the first black member of the United States Senate, served as senator for Mississippi, an office _ he was elected in 1870

A which B in which C and which D being which

8 When World War I broke out in 1914, The Becton Dickinson Company importing German elastic bandages and started making them in the USA

A had stopped B had to stop C stopped D was stopped

9 _ the Internet’s speed and efficiency in sending mail electronically rather than by transporting it has become more popular among young people than traditional mail

A Since B As a consequence C However D Because of

10 Some machines produced large numbers of interchangeable parts that _ efficiently with the "interchangeable parts system" of the great inventor Eli Whitney

A could be used B used C used to D could have used

11 In 1948, the United States Secretary of States Dean Acheson _ the Marshall Plan to aid the economic recovery of Europe after the Second World War

A begin to carry out B began carrying out C beginning and carrying out D to have begun carrying out

12 The world's deepest cave, Pierre St Martin in the Pyrenees mountains, is almost three times as deep _ A as the Empire State Building is B that the Empire State Building is higher

C is higher than the Empire State Building D and the Empire State Building's height 13 The purpose of phonetics is _ an inventory and a description of the sounds found in speech

A to provide B provided C provide D being provided 14 Color and light, taken together, the aesthetic impact of the interior of a building

A very powerfully influence B very influence powerfully C powerfully very influence D influence powerfully very

15 Although thunder and lightning are produced at the same time, light waves travel faster _ so we see the lightning before we hear the thunder

A than sound waves B than sound waves C sound waves D sound waves

16 The United States Congress appropriates some four million dollars _ the upkeep of the White House grounds A year for a B for a year C a year for D a for year

17 The English colonization of Virginia was devised in 1606 by a group of merchants the Virginia Company of London

A who formed B they formed C whom formed D what formed

18 A hockey player rushing up the ice, traveling at more than twenty-five miles per hour and slapping a puck at more than 125 miles per hour, makes the sport than many other ports

A is more dangerous B more than dangerous C more dangerous D as more dangerous 19 A few animals sometimes fool their enemies _ to be dead

A have been appearing B to appear C by appearing D to be appearing

20 Jackie Joyner-Kersce, the world record in the heptathlon in the 1988 Olympics, also won the long jump in that year

A whose setting B which she set C whoever set D who set 21 World trade patterns are indicative of the important economic issues _ confront the world today

A what B that C who D they

22 Experiments related to the sense of smell are more easily _ than those related to perception of color A setting them up B to set up C set up D sets up those 23. _vastness of the Grand Canyon, it is difficult to capture it in a single photograph

A While the B The C For the D Because of the 24 In many areas, the slope and topography of the land excess rainfall to run off into a natural outlet

A neither permit B without permitting C nor permitting D not permit

25 Medical research at the cellular level, _ research on the immune system, has been made possible through twentieth-century advances in techniques of genetic research

A which B Whereas C such as D is also 26 Abraham Lincoln insisted that _ not just on mere opinion but on moral purpose

A to base democracy B for democracy to be based C democracy should be based D whenever democracy is based

27 Architects involved in big projects must study about the outside world before conceiving of an idea A clients think B whether clients thoughts C how their clients think D thoughts that clients 28 The Olympic marathon distance _ in the ancient times to honor a messenger who ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver vital news and then died

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A the Sun is B the Sun, which is C is the Sun D that the Sun

30 Jupiter, the closest of the giant planets to Earth, has solid surface and is surrounded by zones of intense radiation

A not B nor C no D neither

31.The letter of Abigail Adams to her husband and future President, John, _ during the American Revolution , conveyed a vivid picture of the times

A were being written B which written C written D written when 32 Syllogism is a form of reasoning conclusion is reached from two statements called premises A which a B in which a C that a D to which

33 Laser eye surgeries, once considered risky and dangerous, _ that 90 percent of recipients can see very well after the operation

A which are now so successful B are now so successful C they are now so successful D is now so successful

34 White phosphorus, a substance _ in matches, is so flammable that it burst into flame upon contact with the air A is common B common C which being common D being common, is

35 recurring fear is out of proportion to any real danger, it is called a phobia

A When B Whereas C Which D Whether

QUESTIONS 36 – 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose best option to fit each space Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

Man cannot go on increasing numbers at the present rate In the next 30 years, man will face a period of crisis (36) experts believe that there will be a widespread food (37) Other experts think this is too pessimistic, and that man can prevent things from getting worse than they are now But (38) _ that two-thirds of the people in the world are undernourished or starving now

One thing that man can is to limit (39) of babies born The need (40) _ this is obvious, but it is not easy to achieve People have to be persuaded to limit their families In the country of the population (41) _, many people like big families The parents think that brings a bigger income for the family and ensures there will be someone in the family who will look after them in old age

Several governments have (42) _ birth control policies in recent years (43) _ them are Japan, China, India and Egypt In some (44) _ the results have not been succeeded Japan has been an exception The Japanese adopted a birth control policy in 1948 People (45) _ to limit their families The birth rate fell from 34.3 per thousand per year to about 17.0 per thousand per year at present

36 A Any B Some C More D All

37 A need B want C absence D shortage

38 A to remember B remember C remembered D remembering

39 A a number B the number C an amount D the amount

40 A for B in C of D about

41 A bursting B raising C explosion D extension

42 A adjusted B created C adopted D presented

43 A Of B Among C Between D Out of

44 A cases B exceptions C examples D events

45 A encourage B encouraged C were encouraged D are encouraged

QUESTIONS 46 – 50: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sentences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

In many old cities in Europe, there are narrow roads with many shops lying together along the two sides These commercial places are not so modern and convenient as those called shopping centres in modern cities, especially III the suburbs of the big cities in the United States

Shopping centres have developed rapidly because of the shift of the population to the suburbs, the growing use of and dependence upon the automobiles and the heavy traffic in downtown areas A shopping centre is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which may be covered, heated and air-conditioned A shopping centre is also surrounded by a parking area with space for thousands of cars

We can buy all kinds of food and get anything we need in a shopping centre Unlike a supermarket where groceries are chiefly sold, a shopping centre provides us with all services besides food We can get our hair cut, eyes tested, clothes washed, we can book our tickets for a world tour and even enroll in special classes Shopping centres are therefore, very convenient for customers, but they lack "the sense of closeness" as felt in older commercial centres 46 In the shopping sections in many old cities in Europe, the stores are located

A in the downtown B in residential areas C along poor, dirty roads D along small roads 47 The word "those" in paragraph one refers to

A Shops along the roads B Commercial places C Shopping centers D Supermarkets 48 A shopping centre is a large group of stores facing a huge central mall which is _

A narrow and winding B very crowded with automobiles

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A it only sells food B it sells vegetable

C it provides not only food but also services D it is easy to book a ticket for a world tour 50 Customers cannot find "the sense of closeness" in a modern shopping centre because A all the items in the stores are very expensive B the shopkeepers are very cold and unfriendly C it is modern and conventional D They worry too much about the safety of their cars QUESTIONS 51 – 55: Read the following passage carefully and complete the sentences that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer sheet

The habits of those who constantly play video games are very important to people working in video-game industry If video games are going to be one of the most attractive features of future interactive systems, it is essential for producers to know what types of games to make, how best to present such games on interactive video and how to ensure that such games maintain their fascination for people Above all, it is vital to build up detailed profiles of people who are addicted to video games

Until recently, the chief market for video games has been boys aged eight to fifteen The fascination for interactive video games is seen in its purest form in this group Video games appeal to some deep instinct in boys who find it impossible to tear themselves away from them Schoolwork is ignored, health is damaged and even eating habits are affected Girls of the same age, however, are entirely different, demonstrating far greater freedom from the hold of video games Quite simply, they can take video games in their stride, being able to play them when they want and then leave them alone

51 Producers of video games are keen on _

A developing computer techniques in making such games B learning about drug to which people are addicted

C designing ways to change their video games into television programs D finding the best ways of continuing to attract people

52 The people who are most attracted to video games are

A young adult women B girls between eight and fifteen

C boys from eight to fifteen years old D both boys and girls between eight and fifteen 53. _have different attitude towards playing video games

A Adult men and women B Girls and boys below eight

C Girls and boys above fifteen D Boys and girls from eight to fifteen 54.The addiction to video games can be so powerful that it can _

A make people relaxing B destroy people's instincts C separate boys from girls D make people physically ill 55 Compared with boys of the same age, girls are _

A more addicted to video games B more intelligent than boy C more concentrated on video games D less impinged by video games

QUESTIONS 56 – 60: Each of the following sentences has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D Choose the word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct by circling letter A,B C or D and then mark your choice on the answer sheet

56.The surface conditions on the planet Mars are the more like the Earth's than those of any other planet in the solar system

A B C D

57 The midnight sun is a phenomenon in which the Sun visible remains in the sky for twenty-four hours or longer A B C D 58 Lawrence Robert Klein received the 1980 Nobel Prize in economics for pioneering the useful of computers to forecast

A B C economic activities

D

59 Those interested in covered bridges can find six of they between Keene and Winchester, New Hampshire A B C D

60 Dr Marti Luther King Jr, clergyman and civil rights leader, won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for his work toward A B C

racially equality in the United States D

QUESTIONS 61 – 70: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet.

61 The robber made the bank clerk to hand over the money

A The bank clerk was pleased to hand over the money to the robber B The bank clerk was made to hand over the money to the robber C The bank clerk was ready to hand over the money to the robber D The bank clerk was pleased to give money over his hand to the robber 62 In spite of having a broken leg he managed to get out of the car

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B In spite of having broken legs he managed to get out of the car

C Despite of the fact that his leg was broken he managed to get out of the car D Although his leg was broken but he managed to get out of the car

63 We couldn't drive because of the fog

A Because the fog we couldn't go on driving B The fog stopped us into driving C The fog prevented us from driving D The fog prevented us out of driving 64.I don't suppose you have change for pound, you?

A Do you change a pound? B Are you supposed to

change a pound?

C Do you happen to have change for a pound? D Have you changed a pound? 65 "I don't think John will come", said Bill

A Bill doubted whether John would come B Bill said he doesn't think John will come C Bill said he don't think John would come D Bill said he didn't think John will come 66 John has not had his hair cut for over six months

A John has not cut his hair for over six months B John had his hair cutted six months ago

C It is over six months since John got his hair cut D It is over six months since John had his hair cutted 57 Maria says she'd like to have been put in a higher class

A Maria wishes she will be put in a higher class B Maria wishes she is put in a higher class

C Maria wishes she were put in a higher class D Maria wishes that she had been put in a higher class 68 "Please could you wake me up at o'clock tomorrow morning?" I asked the doorman

A.I asked the doorman if he wakes me at o'clock in the following morning B.I asked the doorman if he wake me at o'clock in the following morning

C.I asked the doorman whether he wakes me at o'clock in the following morning or not D.I asked the doorman to wake me up at o'clock the following morning

69 My sister didn't leave the car key, so I couldn't pick her up at the airport A If my sister left the car key, I would pick her up at the airport

B If my sister had left the car key, I would have picked her up at the airport C If my sister have left the car key, I would have picked her up at the airport D If my sister had left the car key, I could pick her up at the airport

70 "I'm sorry, I was rude to you yesterday." I said to Tom

A.I apologise of being rude to you yesterday B I apologised Tom for having been rude to him the day before

C I apologise for my rude to you yesterday D I apologise to you as I was rude to you yesterday QUESTIONS 71 – 80: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the best sentence which is made up from the given cue words and then mark your choice on the answer sheet

71 anxious / find / good school / my wife/ children/ attend

A To be anxious about good school my wife's children find to attend B My wife finds good school to attend for anxious children

C Anxious children find to attend good school of my wife

D My wife is anxious to find a good school for our children to attend 72 I / look forward / start / work / you

A I look forward to starting to work for you B I look forward to start to work for you C.I look forward to start working for you D I look forward to start working to you 73 remember I lock / door/ go out

A You remember to lock the door before you go out B Remember locking the door before going out C Remember to lock the door before going out D Remember to lock the door before you going out 74 always / he / spend / more / he / earn / so / he / often / debt

A Always, he spend more than he earn so he is often debt B He always spend more than he earns so he is often debt C He always spends more than he earns so he is often in debt D He always spends more than he earn so he is often in debt 75 house / you / live / what / child / when?

A What house you live in when you were a child? B What sort of house did you live in when you was a child? C What sort of house were you live in when you were a child? D What sort of house you live at when you were a child? 76 Einstein / can / not / speak / until / he / eight

A Einstein cannot speak until he was eight B Not until Einstein was eight he can speak C Not until Einstein was eight can he speak D Einstein could not speak until he was eight 77 like / sit / next / he / whenever / window / plane / he

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78 computer / run / ten time I fast / this / old one

A This computer runs fast ten times than the old one B This computer runs ten times faster than the old one C This ten times computer runs faster than the old one D This computer runs faster ten times than the old one 79 book, / that / very thick, / belong / younger sister / my

A That book, what is very thick, belongs to my younger sister B That book, that is very thick, belongs to my younger sister C That book, is very thick, belongs to my younger sister D That book, which is very thick, belongs to my younger sister 80 stop / we / play / tennis / because / rain / start

A We stopped to play tennis because it started to rain B We stopped playing tennis because of it started to rain C We stopped playing tennis because it started to rain D We stopped playing tennis because it rain starts

1.C 11.B 21 B 31.C 41 C 51 D 61 B 71 D

2 A 12 A 22 C 32 B 42 C 52 C 62 A 72 A

3 A 13 A 23 D 33 B 43 B 53 D 63 C 73 C

4 D 14 A 24 D 34 B 44 A 54 D 64 C 74 C

5 A 15 A 25 C 35 A 45 C 55 D 65 A 75.B

6 D 16 C 26 C 36 B 46 D 56 B 66 C 76.D

7 B 17 A 27 C 37 D 47 B 57 B 67 D 77 A

8 B 18 C 28 B 38 B 48 D 58 C 68 D 78.B

9 D 19.C 29 C 39 B 49 C 59 D 69 B 79.D

10 A 20 D 30 C 40 A 50 C 60 D 70 B 80 C

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I. Mark A,B,C or D to indicate the word whose main stress differs from the rest.

A apparent B fantastic C interest D consider A community B experience C continental D convenient

A influence B injury C inherit D interest A tolerate B tendency C property D employment A cafeteria B opportunity C individual D environmental II Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Where can I get a good rate of for my money ?

A deposit B interest C capital D credit

I’d rather you for me here

A wait B to wait C waiting D waited

It’s a little late By the time you get to the theater, the play

A finishes B will finish C has finished D will have finished No matter how often I explain it to him, he doesn’t seem to

A put it through B take it in C put it on D come up with 10 When we arrived in Paris, it was _ down with rain.

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11 He would like to offer a big _ to anyone who finds his missing girl

A prize B reward C present D award

12 The little puppy turned out to be the survivor of the plane crash

A single B lonely C alone D sole

13 I cannot stay up late at night I prefer _ early

A turning on B turning up C turning in D turning out 14 She _ for lost time by studying at weekends

A got up B set about C.made up D.put in 15 I couldn’t see what she was doing It was so dark down there

A make up B make out C make for D make from

16 He is an honest man You can rely on him to a good job

A take in B count on C base on D put up with

17 I _ at the meeting, the others didn’t come

A turned in B turned up C turned down D turned on 18 I have two sisters, _ are going to college

A who both B them both C both of them D both of whom 19 We rarely have our luggage _ by porters

A carry B to carry C to be carried D carried

20 Everyone can join our club, _ age and sex

A instead of B in case of C in place of D regardless of 21 He has a big house and an expensive car, not to _ a villa in Dalat

A infer B refer C mention D discuss

22 The discovery was a major _ for research workers

A progress B advancement C breakthrough D success 23 The examination was by no easy, and I doubted if I have passed it.

A way B case C means D road

24 I was at a to understand what the speaker was talking about

A loss B fuss C failure D miss

25 Because of the rapid technological progress, computers being made today will be in five years’ time

A outdone B extinct C retired D obsolete

26 for a few apples left on the trees, the deer have eaten everything in our garden

A But B Apart C Besides D Except

27 At the canteen, my friend ordered lemonade and I did

A likely B likewise C similar D alike

28 I felt over while I was riding and my sister had to _ a doctor

A call on B bring C take D fetch

29 _ appear, they are really much larger than the Earth A As the small stars B The stars as small

C Despite of the small stars D Small as the stars 30 After running up the stairs, I was breath

A without B out of C no D away from

III Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40

When the first white men came to America, they found vast amount of natural resources of tremendous value Forests cover a large part of the nation, later gas, oil and minerals were found in unbelievable amounts There was a great abundance of very fertile soil Forests, prairies, streams and rivers abounded with wildlife So vast were these resources that it seemed that they could never be used up So forests were destroyed to make way for farmland Grassland and prairies were plowed and harrowed Minerals and oil were used in great quantities to supply a young industrial nation Almost every river became the scene of factories, mills and power companies Mammals and birds were slaughtered for food and sport

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signs of depletion Rivers were filled with silt from eroding farms and wastes from factories Many of the rivers were made unfit for fish Several species of birds disappeared, and some mammals seemed on the verge of going Future timber shortages were predicted In short, Americans soon became to realize that some sorts of conservation program must be set up, if future as well as present Americans were to share in the resources that are the heritage of every American

31 The title that best expresses the main theme or subject of this selection is _ A What the first white men found in America B The loss of top soil

C The cause of timber shortage D The story of America’s natural resources 32 It seemed to the early American settlers that

A fertile soil was scarce B the natural resources were inexhaustible C forests should not be cut D there was a shortage of minerals

33 The use of America’s natural resources by the early settlers was _

A careless B scientific C unbelievable D predicted

34 Much of the fertile soil of America has

A sunk deep into the earth B been covered by lakes

C been eroded by wind and water D become the scene of factories 35 One reason why many of rivers were no longer suitable living places for fish is that

A too many fish have been caught B a conservation program has been set up C floods have caused much damage D factories have dumped waste into rivers 36 According to the passage, all of the following are true, EXCEPT

A The early Americans settlers used a lot of minerals and oil B They killed animals for food and sport

C They grew different kinds of plants in prairies. D They grew and harrowed grasslands and prairies

37 The word “abounded with” in line could best be replaced by

A were profitable in B were abundant in C were covered with D were filled with 38 A The word “silt” in paragraph is closest in meaning to

A dust B soil C mud D land

39 Some species of birds and mammals seemed

A to be killed B to die C to become extinct D to be slaughtered 40 Americans soon realized that _

A they should stop killing animals for food B they must give up exploiting minerals

C they shouldn’t reclaim the land D they must establish a conservation program

IV Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 41 to 50.

Cell phones have been popular in Japan (41) _ the early of 1990s The age of cell phone has emerged, but with it come problems

Cell phones are used on buses and trains, in restaurants, and in all areas of life They cause problems when they ring (42) _ meetings, concerts, weddings, or even funerals What’s more? People speak loudly in public, and students read and text messages during lessons

Now, something is being (43) to solve these problems In many places, new technology is being used to (44) _ cell phone calls Airline passengers are (45) to stop using cell phones while on board Concert halls ask their (46) to switch their phones to the silent (47) However, phone users fear that if they not answer their phones, they will (48) _ valuable business (49) That’s why many people not turn off their phones (50) when they are asked to

41 A from B at C since D in

42 A in B at C with D during

43 A taken B done C made D got

44 A block B lock C stop D pause

45 A requested B forced C caused D ordered

46 A viewers B audience C spectators D watchers

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48 A lose B miss C pass D go 49 A occasions B chances C opportunities D times

50 A even B also C just D only

V Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction. 51 What I told her a few days ago were not the solutions to most of her problems (was) A B C D

52 My sister has written, asking if we can put up her for a few days while she is in HCM city (put her up) A B C D

53 Prediction of earthquakes remains inexactly, but general predictions can be made after (inexact) A B C monitoring magnetic changes

D

54 Most doctors agree that it is not good for patients to lay in bed without exercising ( to lie) A B C D

55 The computer software industry is one of the most competitive markets in today’ s

A B C technological advanced society (technologically)

D

VI Mark the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following questions. 56 John’s score on the test is the highest in the class ; .

A he should study hard last night B he should have studied hard last night C he must have studied hard last night. D he must had to study hard last night 57 When attempting to reach his home before the storm,

A the bicycle of John broke down B John had an accident on his bicycle. C it happened that John’s bike broke down D John’s bicycle had broken down 58 She wanted to serve some coffee to her guests ; however,

A she hadn’t many sugar B there was not a great amount of sugar C she was lacking in amount of sugar D she did not have much sugar. 59 The salary of a bus driver is much higher _

A in comparison with a teacher B than a teacher

C to compare as a teacher D than that of a teacher 60 _, he would have come to class on time

A Had Mike got up earlier B If Mike was able to get up early C If Mike could get up early D Unless Mike had got up early

VII Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 61 to 70.

Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they Refrigerators preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve all their problems When they are ill, they rely on surgeon’s knife If their hearts are running down, then they must be repaired; if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old car sometimes gets a new engine But up to now, we have had a shortage of donors to give their hearts : to keep one person alive, another donor had to die

Nowadays there are more and more talks about using monkeys Every monkey has a near-human heart, and human have always been over careful in respecting the life and well-being as other animals This includes the life and well-being of other humans Therefore in the early years of the 21st century - I was told - the mass killing of monkeys may occur We will need to use their heart for human consumption

Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo Sapiens, or man They know fear, of course, and they face real danger, but they are more intelligent than us They create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no business, chase no money, and unimpressed by gold - that utterly useless metal, they not care at all about hell or evil spirits I have a vague feeling that it is not monkey’s heart that we ought to implant in ourselves but monkey’s brains

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A spending more money on scientific research B taking more precautions

C using technical or mechanical methods. D increasing the number of doctors 62 The phrase “ running down “ is similar in meaning to

A going away B deteriorating C decaying D letting down 63 The problem with heart transplants has been that

A artificial hearts not work very well B there are not usually enough donors. C some of the heart donors are too old D many people die after the operations 64 Monkeys’ heart are supposed to be used in transplanting in human body because _

A man doesn’t consider animal life is as important as that of man B they know fear and they are intelligent

C their heats are nearly similar to those of human. D monkeys are abundant in forests

65 The author suggests that _ A human being will return to more nature lifestyles

B we are wrong to think of ourselves as cleverer than monkeys. C monkeys would be better at running the world than humans D scientists should work out how to brain transplants

66 The main point the author is making is that humans _

A make life more complex than it needs to be B have no right to make use of other animals C should worry less about growing old D are similar in many ways to monkeys

67 The author was told that the mass killing of monkey may occur in the 21st century because _ A science may transform monkey’s heart into human heart

B the lack of donors and monkey’s heart may be the alternative. C the lack of animal’s meat for human consumption

D monkeys are no longer necessary in forests

68 The author suggests we should implant monkey’s brain in ourselves instead of its heart because A he thinks it is the cheapest way to implant

B monkeys not know at all about hell or evil spirits C they can learn everything more quickly than humans

D they are unconcerned about material gain as humans

69 The word “ unimpressive “ in the last paragraph is similar in meaning to A uncomfortable B unimportant C dissatisfied D indifferent 70 The author says that monkeys

A live in a relatively safe world in the jungle B are not capable of logic thinking

C are not able to feel emotions like fear D are usually more content than humans.

VIII. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

71 The only thing that prevented the passing of the bill was the death of the Prime Minister. A The death of the Prime Minister was the reason why the bill was prevented passing B Had it not been for the death of the Prime Minister, the bill would have been passed. C But for the Prime Minister died, the bill wouldn’t be prevented from passing

D Preventing the passing of the bill was that the Prime Minister’s death 72 I gave Ted the message but he had already known about it.

A Ted refused to take the message I gave him

B I had hardly given Ted the message when he knew about it C I needn’t have given Ted the message.

D I must have given Ted the message, but he didn’t know about it 73 His last letter to me was written ten years ago.

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D I lost touch with him ten years before 74 It was his overeating that caused his heart attack.

A If he didn’t eat too much, he wouldn’t get heart attack B Unless his overeating, he wouldn’t have had heart attack C But for his overeating, he wouldn’t have had heart attack. D Without his overeating, he wouldn’t have heart attack 75 We suggested a lot of things but were all rejected.

A Everything that we suggested were all rejected B Everything we suggested was all rejected. C All the things that we suggested was rejected D All of the things we suggested was rejected 76 They had such a fierce dog that nobody would visit them.

A So fierce a dog did they had that nobody would visit them B So fierce was their dog that nobody would visit them. C Their dog was fierce enough for anybody to visit them D If their dog weren’t fierce, somebody would visit them

77. They were so surprised by the news that they didn’t know what to do. A Surprisingly, they didn’t know what to about the

B The news was surprised them what to

C It was such surprising news that they didn’t know what to do D It was such a surprising news that they didn’t know what to 78 Just after solving one problem, I was faced withanother

A Scarcely had I solved one problem when I was faced with another B Hardly had I solved one problem when I was faced with another

C No sooner had I solved one problem than I was faced with another D All are correct.

79 I am sure it wasn’t Mrs Brown you saw yesterday because she had gone abroad. A It was not surely that Mrs Brown you saw yesterday

B It can’t have been Mrs Brown you saw yesterday.

C You must have made mistake Mrs Brown with someone else D It mustn’t have been Mrs Brown you saw yesterday

80 I only recognized him when he came into the light. A Only when I recognized him, he came into the light

B It wasn’t until he came into the light that I recognized him C Not until he came into the light I did recognize him

D I did not recognize him even when he came into the light SỞ GD- ĐT TỈNH ĐIỆN BIÊN

TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN LÊ QUÝ ĐÔN (đề thi gồm trang)

ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC LẦN 2 Môn: Anh Văn

Ngày thi: 1/ 3/ 2009 Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút

Read the passage and circle the best option A, B, C, or D to complete the following questions or statements:

Psychologists have debated a long time about whether a child’s upbringing can give it the ability to outstandingly well Some think that it is impossible to develop genius and say that it is simply something a person is born with Others, however, argue that the potential for great achievement can be develop The truth lies somewhere between these two extremes

It seems very obvious that being born with the right qualities from gifted parents will increase a child’s ability to well However, this ability will be fully realized only with the right upbringing and opportunities As one psychologist says, “To have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel.”

Scientists have recently assessed intelligence, achievement, and ability in 50 sets of identical twins that were separated shortly birth and brought up by different parents They found that achievement was based on intelligence, and later influenced by the child’s environment

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opportunity to develop its abilities That twin, though starting out with the same degree of intelligence as the other, performed even better

This case reflects the general principle of intelligence and ability The more favorable the environment, the more a child’s intelligence and ability are developed However, there is no link between intelligence and socioeconomic level of a child’s family In other words, it does not matter how poor or how rich a family is, as this does not affect the intelligence

Gifted people can not be created by supportive parents, but they can be developed by them One professor of music said that outstanding musicians usually started two or three years earlier than ordinary performers, often because their parents had recognized their ability These musicians then needed at least ten years’ hard work and training in order to reach the level they were capable of attaining

People who want to have very gifted children are given the following advice: - Marry an intelligent person

- Allow children to follow their own interests rather than the interests of the parents - Start a child’s education early but avoid pushing the child too hard

- Encourage children to play; for example, playing with musical instrument is essential for a child who wants to become an outstanding musician

1: When scientists studied intelligence and ability in twins, they found that

A different twins generally have different levels of ability

B ability depends mainly on intelligence and achievement

C intelligence and development are irrelevant to ability

D ability depends both on intelligence and environment

2: Scientists chose twins for their study because

A they have the same genetic background, usually with similar intelligence

B they are born into the same family, hence the same upbringing

C they have the same economic background and hence the same opportunities

D each twin has the same environment as his/ her twin

3: How were great musicians different from ordinary musicians in their development?

A They practice playing their instruments for many years

B They were exceptionally intelligent and artistic

C They concentrated on music to the exclusion of other areas

D Their ability was realized at an early stage and then nurtured

4: The writer advises that gifted children should be allowed to follow

A only their interests in computer games B only their interests in musical instruments

C their own interests D their parents’ interests

5: When encouraging their gifted children, parents should avoid

A letting them play their own way

B starting their education at an early age

C pushing their children too hard

D permitting them to follow their own interests

6: The remark: “To have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel.” in the passage means that in order to become a genius,

A you need to have good health and good nourishment

B you need intelligence and you need to develop it

C you should try to move quickly and efficiently

D you must nourish your brain and train your muscles hard

7: The word “favorable” in the passage mostly mean

A “of high quality or an acceptable standard”

B “under the control or in the power of somebody else”

C “good for someone and making him/ her likely to be successful”

D “helping somebody to be more intelligent compared to the other people”

8: All of the following statements are true EXCEPT

A a child’s intelligence is influenced by that of his/ her parents

B studying different twins is useful scientific procedure

C educational development depends completely on economic well-being

D to become successful, a child need both native intelligence and development

9: The upbringing of highly intelligent children requires

A parental support and encouragement B an expensive education

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10: The word “others” used in the first paragraph refers to

A other people B other scientists

C other geniuses D other children

Read the passage and circle the best option A, B, C, or D to complete the following questions or statements:

Since the world became industrialized, the number of animal species that have either become extinct or have neared extinction has increased Bengal tigers, for instance, which once roamed the jungles in vast numbers, now number only about 2,300 By the year 2025, it is estimated that they will become extinct

What is alarming about the case of the Bengal tiger is that this extinction will have been caused almost entirely by poachers who, according to some sources, are not always interested in material gain but in personal gratification

This is an example of the callousness that is contributing to the problem of extinction Animals such as the Bengal tiger, as well as other endangered species, are valuable parts of the world’s ecosystem International laws protecting these animals must be enacted to ensure their survival – and the survival of our planet

Countries around the world have begun to deal with the problem in various ways Some countries, in an effort to circumvent the problem, have allocated large amounts of land to animals reserves They then charge admission prices to help defray the costs of maintaining the parks, and they often must also depend on world organizations for support This money enables them to invest in equipment and patrols to protect the animals Another response to the increase in animal extinction is an international boycott of products made from endangered species This has had some effect, but by itself it will not prevent animals from being hunted and killed

11: What is the main topic of the passage?

A Endangered species B Problems with industrialization

C The Bengal tiger D International boycotts

12: The word “poachers” could be best replaced by which of the following?

A Concerned scientists B Enterprising researchers

C Illegal hunters D Trained hunters

13: The word “callousness” could be best replaced by which of the following?

A incompetence B indirectness C insensitivity D independence

14: The previous passage is divided into two paragraphs in order to contrast:

A A comparison and a contrast

B A problem and a solution

C A statement and an illustration

D Specific and general information

15: What does the word “this” refer to in the passage?

A Bengal tiger B Interest in material gain

C Killing animals for personal satisfaction D The decrease in the Bengal tiger population

16: Where in the passage does the author discuss a cause of extinction?

A Lines 4-6 B Lines 7-9 C Lines 10-16 D Lines 1-3

17: Which of the following could best replace the word “allocated”?

A set aside B combined C taken D organized

18: The word “defray” is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A make a payment on B raise C lower D make an investment toward

19: What does the term “international boycott” refer to?

A A global increase in animal survival

B A refusal to buy animal products worldwide

C Defraying the cost of maintaining national parks

D Buying and selling of animal products overseas

20: Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude?

A indifferent B forgiving C concerned D surprised

Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C, or D) one best answer to complete each of the following sentences:

21: did Arthur realize that there was danger

A When he entered the store B After he had entered the store

C On entering the store D Only after entering the store

22: After seeing the movie Centennial,

A the book made many people want to read it

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C many people wanted to read the book

D the reading of the book interested many people

23: Many of the current international problems that we are now facing

A are the results of misunderstandings

B lacks of the intelligent capabilities of understanding each other

C linguistic incompetences

D are because of not understanding themselves

24: Le: “I can’t understand how you missed the exit.” Linh: “Well, it was so dark that .”

A we could see hardly the road signs

B we could see the road signs hardly

C hardly could we see the road signs

D we could hardly see the road signs

25: George didn’t well in the class because

A he was a badly student B he studied bad

C he failed to study properly D he was not good studywise

Read the passage and choose one word or phrase marked A, B, C or D that best fits each of the gaps:

When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you not (26) understand Sometimes you (27) the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you guess The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (28) of accuracy you require and the time at your disposal

If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is (29) remembering that every dictionary has its limitations Each definition is only an approximation and one builds up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after meeting it in a (30) of contexts It is also important to recognize the special dangers of dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa If you must use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (31) an English-English dictionary

In most exams you are not permitted to use a dictionary (32) you are allowed to use one, it is very time-consuming to look up words, and time in exams is usually limited You are, (33) , forced to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words

When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will (34) a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first thought likely

Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (35) from the formation of the word

26: A wholly B fully C totally D completely

27: A inspect B control C check D examine

28: A extent B level C degree D range

29: A worth B essential C valuable D vital

30: A multiple B variation C variety D diversity

31: A survey B consult C refer D inquire

32: A In case B Provided C Although D Even if

33: A therefore B so C however D so that

34: A go over B overcome C get over D surpass

35: A coming B extracted C derived D originated

Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences: 36: She’d rather watch television, ?

A wouldn’t she B didn’t she C hadn’t she D doesn’t she

37: If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish the work more quickly

A do me a favour B take my fingers

C stand by me D pick me up

38: There has been a sharp _ in the number of burglaries in this area recently

A increase B surge C result D advance

39: She wants to go shopping, but she has hardly

A no money B some money C little money D any money

40: General learning a foreign language is interesting, but not easy

A spoken B speaking C speak D speaks

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A twice as much as B as much twice as

C twice more than D as much as twice

42: had the curtain been raised than the light went out

A Only when B Scarcely C Hardly D No sooner

43: Peter: “I enjoy listening to pop music.” Maria: “ .”

A I don’t B I’m, too C Neither I D So am I

44: The change in timetable will many students having to catch an earlier bus

A mean B lead C result D cause

45: Man’s use of colours back to the time when men first used red and yellow clays to paint their bodies

A had dated B dating C dated D dates

46: They were fortune from the fire before the building collapsed

A to rescue B to have rescued C to have been rescued D rescuing

47: Jim care of himself He left home when he was 16 and has been on his own since then

A used to take B is used to take

C is used to taking D used to be taken

48: If coastal erosion continues to take place at the present rate, in another fifty years this beach

A won’t be existing B doesn’t exist

C isn’t going to exist D isn’t existing

49: These days women are not expected to stay at home their mothers did in the past

A such as B like C as if D as

50: Due to the storm, the flight to New York was for some hours

A cancelled B delayed C stopped D given up

51: The twins look so much alike that almost no one can them

A tell – away B take – on C tell – apart D take – apart

52: A: “When is Mr Fields planning to retire?”

B: “Soon, I think He here for a long time He will probably retire either next year or the year after that.”

A had been working B is working

C has been working D worked

53: They have made no at all in our talk about a common agricultural policy

A gain B progress C profit D success

54: She is not a teenager any more She looks quite now

A grown-up B overgrown C outgrown D grown through

55: of his childhood home in Hannibal, Missouri, provided Mark Twain with the inspiration for two of his most popular novels

A He remembered B Remembering

C It was the memories D Memories

56: Jenifer is in asking for bigger salary She has worked really hard

A unreasonable B reason C reasonable D reasonably

57: John has been looking for his car, is light blue

A whose its colour B the colour of which

C of which colour D which colour

58: We would contact your nearest relative any accident occurring

A in place of B in spite of

C on account of D in the event of

59: Let’s begin our discussion now, ?

A will we B don’t we C won’t we D shall we

60: in astronomy, the discovery of Uranus was by accident

A Alike many finds B Many alike finds

C It was like many finds D Like many finds

61: Don’t try too hard Don’t off more than you can

A eat - swallow B eat - chew C bite - swallow D bite - chew

62: you read the instructions carefully, you will understand what to

A Provided B As much as C As well as D As far as

63: Ben would have studied medicine if he to a medical school

A was admitted B had been admitted

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64: Brenda: “Do you think it will rain?’ Carol: “Oh! .”

A I don’t hope B I don’t hope so C It’s hopeless D I hope not

65: having a well-paid job, she never has any money

A Let alone B Despite C For D Even though

Choose one word marked A, B, C, or D whose stress pattern is different from the others in each group: 66: A miraculous B diversity C platoon D occupation

67: A delivery B ornamental C climatic D environment

68: A ancestor B tragedy C geology D accurate

69: A interview B satellite C similar D contestant

70: A magnificent B photography C proverbial D advantageous

Circle one option A, B, C, or D that best rewrites each of the following sentences: 71: The robbers made the bank manager hand over the money

A The bank manager was forced to hand over the money by the robbers

B The bank manager was allowed to hand over the money by the robbers

C The bank manager was made hand over the money by the robbers

D The robbers helped the bank manager to hand over the money

72: It was only because his wife helped him that he was able to finish his book

A Without his wife’s help, he couldn’t have finished his book

B If it weren’t for his wife’s help, he couldn’t have finished his book

C If only he had been able to finish his book

D But for his wife’s help, he couldn’t finish his book

73: “Sorry, Madam Looking after the garden is not my duty.”

A He apologized for not looking after the garden

B He not promised to look after the garden

C He said that he was not responsible for looking after the garden

D He asked if looking after the garden was his duty

74: Scientists say forests are being destroyed by air pollution

A Forests are said to be destroyed by scientists

B Scientists blame air pollution for the destruction of forests

C Scientists are blamed for destroying forests

D Scientists say there’s much air pollution in the forests

75: Much as he loved her, he couldn’t forgive her for what she had done

A He didn’t forgive her for what she had done despite loving her very much

B He loved her so much, that’s why he forgave her for what she had done

C He didn’t forgive her for what she had done as he loved her very much

D She loved him very much, so he forgave her for what she had done

Identify one underlined part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences by circling the corresponding letter A, B, C, or D :

76: Dogs that are trained to lead the blind must be loyalty, intelligent and calm A B C D

77: Since erecting in 1886, the Statue of Liberty has served as a symbol of freedom A B C D

78: Food prices have raised so rapidly in the past few months that some families have been A B C

forced to alter their eating habits D

79: What we know about certain diseases are still not sufficient to prevent them from spreading A B C

easily among the population D

80: The president refused to accept either of the four new proposals made by the contractors A B C D

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TRƯỜNG THPT LONG CHÂU SA ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2012

(Đề thi gồm 07 trang) Môn: TIẾNG ANH; Khối: D

Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề

Mã đề thi 357 Họ tên thí sinh:………

Số báo danh:……… ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU TRẮC NGHIỆM KHÁCH QUAN

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 to 10

According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment

Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders.” It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group

Furthermore, although it is commonly supposed that social groups have a single leader, research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individuals Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group Group members look into instrumental leaders to “get things”done.” Expressive leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well-being of a social group’s member Expressive leader are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships within the group and provide support to individual members

Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members They give orders and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the group’s goals Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline, are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group As the differences in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect

Question 1: What does the passage mainly discuss? A The problems faced by leaders

B The role of leaders in social groups

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D How social groups determine who will lead them

Question 2: The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders EXCEPT _

A recruitment B formal election process

C traditional cultural patterns D specific leadership training

Question 3: In mentioning “natural leaders” in lines 7-8, the author is making the point that _ A there is no proof that “natural leaders” exist

B few people qualify as “natural leaders”

C “natural leaders’ are easily accepted by the members of a social group D “natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics

Question 4: Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2? A Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person

B A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership C Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications

D A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in another group

Question 5:The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on _. A ensuring harmonious relationships B achieving a goal

C sharing responsibility with group members D identifying new leaders Question 6: The word “collective” in line 15 is closest in meaning to _.

A necessary B typical C particular D group

Question 7:The word “them” in line 18 refers to _

A expressive leaders B group members C goals of the group D tension and conflict

Question 8: A “secondary relationship” mentioned in line 20 between a leader and the members of a group could best be characterized as _

A enthusiastic B distant C unreliable D personal

Question 9: The word “resolve” in line 24 is closest in meaning to _.

A find a solution for B talk about C avoid thinking about D avoid repeating Question 10: Paragraphs and organize the discussion of leadership primarily in term of _. A examples that illustrate a problem B comparison and contrast

C narration of events D cause and effect analysis

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 11 to 20.

PAPER

Paper is everywhere We use it for homework, money, checks, books, letters, wallpaper, and greeting cards We have paper towels, napkins plates, cups, and tissues We print the news every day on newspaper Our history and knowledge is written on paper Without paper, our lives would be completely different

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The Chinese made the first real paper in the year A.D 105 They mixed tree bark and small pieces of old cloth with water They used a screen to remove the thin, wet piece of paper Then they let the paper dry in the sun The Chinese kept papermaking a secret until after 751, in that year there was a war between the Chinese and the Muslims Many Chinese papermakers were taken away from China to live in Muslim countries The art of papermaking soon spread throughout the Muslim world Finally, by the end of the twelfth century, papermaking reached Europe The first paper made in Europe was in Spain in 1151

The first important improvement on the Chinese method of papermaking was in France in 1798 A man named Nicholas Louis Robert invented a machine for making paper His machine could make paper much faster than one person could by hand However, his machine was not very successful About ten years later an Englishman improved on Robert’s machine and began producing paper

The most important improvement in papermaking also happened in France A scientist observed a wasp making its nest The wasp chewed up pieces of wood, mixed it with the chemicals in its mouth, and made a paper nest The scientist realized that people could make paper from wood, too Finally, a machine was invented for grinding wood into pulp to use for making paper Today, the principal ingredient in paper is wood pulp It is made by machine There are also other kinds of paper made from rice, wheat, cotton, corn, and other plants Paper from wood pulp is the most common Canada and the United States are the world leaders in paper production, due in part to the quantity, of wood that is available in the forests of these two countries

Because paper is made of wood, many people are becoming concerned that too many trees are being chopped down every year in order to produce paper Trees are an important part of the environment As a result, many companies that produce paper are using old paper instead of new wood pulp to make paper This method of using old products again instead of simply throwing them away is called recycling Recycling paper helps reduce the number of trees that are used every year Many people also try to use less paper in their daily lives They use both sides of a sheet of paper instead of just one They use cloth handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues There are also special containers in many schools and public places where people can put used paper instead of throwing it into the garbage can Then this paper is collected to be recycled

Whether we use a little or a lot, paper has an important place in our lives The books we read and write are made of paper Our history and scientific inventions have all been recorded on paper This, however, is changing Other methods of storing information are becoming common Computers can store an enormous amount of information in a much smaller space Computer faxes, electronic mail, and the Internet are only three examples of technology that have replaced paper, Who knows, perhaps one day people will not use paper to write at all!

Question 11: Papyrus was _.

A a kind of paper made from a plant B made by ancient Egyptians C a kind of plant that ancient Egyptians wrote on D a special kind of clay Question 12: The Chinese kept papermaking a secret _.

A because they were afraid of the Muslims

B so that they could keep exporting paper to the Muslim world C until the Muslims found out about the special tree bark D for more than centuries

Question 13: The Chinese method of papermaking was first improved by _.

A a papermaking machine B an Englishman

C Nicholas Louis Robert D employing people with faster hands Question 14: The United States and Canada _.

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C consume most of the paper they produce D are the biggest producers of paper Question 15: What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A Paper and computers play the same role in our lives B New technology that helps recycling paper

C Paper is an important part of our life, but technology is changing this fast D Those who know how to use a computer don’t need paper at all

Question 16: In order to record their thoughts and lives, the earliest humans _.

A drew pictures on cave walls B wrote on cave walls

C invented a system of writing D found a way to make paper

Question 17: Parchment was used to write on because _.

A it was stronger and lasted longer than papyrus B the plant it was made from died out C it could be made into slabs of clay D there were a lot of animals

Question 18: The Chinese secret of papermaking was discovered _. A by some Muslims who went to live among the Chinese

B as a result of a war between the Chinese and the Muslims C by the Spanish in the 12th century

D because the Chinese let the paper dry in the Sun

Question 19: Paper was first made from wood pulp _.

A in France B by a wasp C by a machine D by a scientist

Question 20: Some people think that producing a lot of paper is not good because . A papermaking factories are polluting the environment

B a lot of trees have to be chopped down for wood pulp C recycling old paper is expensive

D there is not enough land to plant trees for wood pulp

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction from question 21 to 25.

Question 21: The rings of Saturn are so distant to be seen from Earth without a telescope. A B C D

Question 22: The major goals of primary education is to achieve basic literacy and

A B C D

numeracy among all students

Question 23: I passed my exam last summer, but my friend has just failed her.

A B C D

Question 24: It is primary education that establishes foundations in science geography, history, A B

as well other social sciences for young students C D

Question 25: This recipe, is an old family secret, is an especially important part of our holiday celebrations A B C

D

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 questionsfrom 26 to 30

Question 26: A future B prospect C guidance D involve

Question 27: A facilitate B hydrology C participate D intimacy Question 28: A represent B permanent C continent D sentiment

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Question 30: A optimist B immediate C fabulous D accuracy

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40

A DAY IN YOUR LIFE – IN THE YEAR 2020

What are two ways that technology will probably change your life in the next 20-25 years? People used to know more or less how their children would live Now things are changing so quickly that we don't even know what our own lives will be (31) in a few years What allows is not science fiction It's how experts see the future

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" (32) _ you home safely

You're hungry, so you heat for the kitchen as soon as you get home You ordered groceries by computer an hour ago, and you know that by now they (33) Your kitchen has a two-door refrigerator, (34) _ opens to the outside to accept deliveries You've already paid for the food by having the money (35) 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 (36) _ You find out

you need more vegetables and less fat Your food-preparation machine (37) 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 (38) _ 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 (39) English As you wait, you think about later, then you'll have a movie (40) what a movie should you order tonight?

Question 31: A like B as C alike D about

Question 32: A to get B get C how to get D what to get

Question 33:.A are arriving B arrive C will arrive D have arrived

Question 34: A which B that C what D and

Question 35: A added B counted C subtracted D reduced

Question 36: A eats B prefers C needs D finds

Question 37: A does B makes C works D feed

Question 38: A almost B hardly C most D mostly

Question 39: A onto B in C into D from

Question 40: A transmitted B order C broadcast D transmit

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 41 to 75

Question 41: The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer’s behavior. The word bewildered is closest in meaning to

A upset B puzzled C disgusted D angry

Question 42:Some wild animals are in danger in this region. The phrase in danger is closest in meaning to

A dangerous B likely to cause harm C likely to be extinct D predators Question 43:We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours. Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word secure?

A unsure B uninterested C slow D open

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Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word sufferings

A happiness B pain and sorrow C loss D worry and sadness

Question 45:Jack: “Hi, Tom What’s going on?” Tom: “ Nothing special, Jack with you?”

A What’s up B Have you got something C Nothing new D Not much Question 46:Don’t lie! You their phone ringing They haven’t got a phone.

A can’t hear B couldn’t have heard C haven’t heard D had not heard

Question 47: Frank: “ Do you know how old I am?” Daisy: “ _.”

A I couldn’t help it B Happy birthday C Don’t mention it D I haven’t a clue Question 48: It’s difficult for a sloppy person to live with a _.

A perfect B perfection C perfectionism D perfectionist

Question 49:Up , and the people cheered.

A went the balloon B does the balloon go C did the balloon go D goes the balloon Question 50: It may be wonderful to own a big, old house, but think of the _.

A upkeep B keep-up C keep-on D keep-out

Question 51: Learning English isn’t so difficult; once you .

A get down to it B get off it C get on it D get down with it

Question 52: “I’m sorry I couldn’t come to your party last night.” “ _.”

A That’s all right B Excuse me C You’re welcome D Don’t mention it Question 53: _, we tried our best to complete it.

A Difficult as the homework was B Despite the homework was difficult C Thanks to the difficult homework D As though the homework was difficult Question 54: You’re quite right, of course, but you needn’t have been so rude about it.

A at once time B from time to time C at the same time D at times Question 55: had the restaurant opened people were flocking to eat there.

A Hardly …than B No sooner…when C No sooner … than D Hardly … that Question 56: The other driver failed to signal his to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.

A purpose B idea C intention D design

Question 57: “ What are you going to next?” “ I wish I the answer to that question.”

A knew B had known C would know D will know

Question 58: There was evidence to bring charges against the man.

A insubstantial B interior C ineffective D insufficient

Question 59: What a !

A new small nice car B nice small new car

C new nice car, that is small D car new nice and small Question 60: His parents hostile attitude _ him to leave home

A drove B urged C made D suggested

Question 61: I recommend that the student his composition as soon as possible.

A finishes writing B should finish the writing C finish writing D finished writing Question 62: Hearing-aid devices are very helpful for are hard of hearing.

A those B those who C people D who

Question 63: We should study hard _ our parents can be proud of us.

A so as to B in order that C as that D in order to

Question 64: As soon as I _ my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem. A have finished B will finish C will have finished D finished

Question 65: Today many countries are trying to develop _ energy sources.

A sustainable B natural C damaging D non-renewable

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A promote B employ C retain D consider Question 67: The _ of food during that long winter left many families in despair.

A scarcity B availability C variety D abundance

Question 68: You _ smoke in here It's against the rules.

A shouldn't B mightn't C mustn't D needn't

Question 69: The new director is favorably _ towards innovations.

A disposed B devoted C dedicated D discouraged

Question 70: These teachers to help their students understand simple things.

A an attempt B make great efforts C try a great effort D put great efforts Question 71: To apply for the scholarship, the students are required to write a _ essay about their future plans

A two-hundred-word B two-pages C double pages D two hundred words Question 72: It was a _ that the driver survived the crash His car was completely damaged.

A mystery B miracle C secret D strange

Question 73: Sharks acquire many sets of teeth _ their lifetime.

A over B from C during D since

Question 74: “Don’t fail to send your parents my regards.” – “ .”

A You’re welcome B Good idea, thanks C Thanks, I will D It’s my pleasure Question 75: John: “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?” Laura: “ ”

A There’s no doubt about it B Well, that’s very surprising C Of course not You bet! D Yes, it’s an absurd idea

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 question

Question 76: She said, “John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here.” A She made a trip round her city with John

B She promised to show John round her city C She planned to show John round her city D She organized a trip round her city for John

Question 77: There’s no point in persuading Jane to change her mind A No one wants Jane to change her mind because it’s pointless B It’s possible for us to persuade Jane to change her mind C Jane will change her mind though she doesn’t want to D It’s useless to persuade Jane to change her mind

Question 78:“Why don’t you reply to the President’s offer right now?” said Mary to her husband A Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay

B Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then C Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now

D Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then. Question 79: If I hadn’t had so much work to I would have gone to the movies. A Because I had to so much work, I couldn’t go to the movies

B I would go to the movies when I had done so much work

C A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies D I never go to the movies if I have work to

Question 80: Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.

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C Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life D Jane prefers an independent life but her friends not

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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐẠI HỌC NĂM 2012

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Mã đề thi 357 ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU TRẮC NGHIỆM KHÁCH QUAN

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 to 10

According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States In the family, traditional cultural patterns confer leadership on one or both of the parents In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment

Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of “natural leaders.” It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group

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Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships within the group and provide support to individual members

Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members They give orders and may discipline group members who inhibit attainment of the group’s goals Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline, are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to resolve issues that threaten to divide the group As the differences in these two roles suggest, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a mote distant respect

Question 1: What does the passage mainly discuss?

A The problems faced by leaders B The role of leaders in social groups C How leadership differs in small and large groups

D How social groups determine who will lead them

Question 2: The passage mentions all of the following ways by which people can become leaders EXCEPT _

A recruitment B formal election process

C traditional cultural patterns D specific leadership training

Question 3: In mentioning “natural leaders” in lines 7-8, the author is making the point that _. A there is no proof that “natural leaders” exist

B few people qualify as “natural leaders”

C “natural leaders’ are easily accepted by the members of a social group D “natural leaders” share a similar set of characteristics

Question 4: Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2? A Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person

B A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership C Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications

D A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effective leader in another group.

Question 5:The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus on _. A ensuring harmonious relationships B achieving a goal

C sharing responsibility with group members D identifying new leaders Question 6: The word “collective” in line 15 is closest in meaning to _.

A necessary B typical C particular D group

Question 7:The word “them” in line 18 refers to _

A expressive leaders B group members C goals of the group D tension and conflict

Question 8: A “secondary relationship” mentioned in line 20 between a leader and the members of a group could best be characterized as _

A enthusiastic B distant C unreliable D personal

Question 9: The word “resolve” in line 24 is closest in meaning to _.

A find a solution for B talk about C avoid thinking about D avoid repeating

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C narration of events D cause and effect analysis

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 11 to 20.

PAPER

Paper is everywhere We use it for homework, money, checks, books, letters, wallpaper, and greeting cards We have paper towels, napkins plates, cups, and tissues We print the news every day on newspaper Our history and knowledge is written on paper Without paper, our lives would be completely different

From the very beginning of time, people have tried to record their thoughts and lives The earliest humans drew pictures on cave walls Later, people used large pieces of clay to write on Almost 5,000 years ago, the Egyptians wrote on pieces of plants called papyrus Papyrus was used throughout the ancient world of the Mediterranean for thousands of years Eventually it was replaced by parchment Parchment was made from animal skins It was stronger and lasted longer than any other material

The Chinese made the first real paper in the year A.D 105 They mixed tree bark and small pieces of old cloth with water They used a screen to remove the thin, wet piece of paper Then they let the paper dry in the sun The Chinese kept papermaking a secret until after 751, in that year there was a war between the Chinese and the Muslims Many Chinese papermakers were taken away from China to live in Muslim countries The art of papermaking soon spread throughout the Muslim world Finally, by the end of the twelfth century, papermaking reached Europe The first paper made in Europe was in Spain in 1151

The first important improvement on the Chinese method of papermaking was in France in

1798 A man named Nicholas Louis Robert invented a machine for making paper His machine could make paper much faster than one person could by hand However, his machine was not very successful About ten years later an Englishman improved on Robert’s machine and began producing paper

The most important improvement in papermaking also happened in France A scientist observed a wasp making its nest The wasp chewed up pieces of wood, mixed it with the chemicals in its mouth, and made a paper nest The scientist realized that people could make paper from wood, too Finally, a machine was invented for grinding wood into pulp to use for making paper Today, the principal ingredient in paper is wood pulp It is made by machine There are also other kinds of paper made from rice, wheat, cotton, corn, and other plants Paper from wood pulp is the most common Canada and the United States are the world leaders in paper production, due in part to the quantity, of wood that is available in the forests of these two countries

Because paper is made of wood, many people are becoming concerned that too many trees are being chopped down every year in order to produce paper Trees are an important part of the environment As a result, many companies that produce paper are using old paper instead of new wood pulp to make paper This method of using old products again instead of simply throwing them away is called recycling Recycling paper helps reduce the number of trees that are used every year Many people also try to use less paper in their daily lives They use both sides of a sheet of paper instead of just one They use cloth handkerchiefs instead of paper tissues There are also special containers in many schools and public places where people can put used paper instead of throwing it into the garbage can Then this paper is collected to be recycled

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and the Internet are only three examples of technology that have replaced paper, Who knows, perhaps one day people will not use paper to write at all!

Question 11: Papyrus was _.

A a kind of paper made from a plant B made by ancient Egyptians

C a kind of plant that ancient Egyptians wrote on. D a special kind of clay

Question 12: The Chinese kept papermaking a secret _. A because they were afraid of the Muslims

B so that they could keep exporting paper to the Muslim world C until the Muslims found out about the special tree bark D for more than centuries

Question 13:The Chinese method of papermaking was first improved by _.

A a papermaking machine B an Englishman

C Nicholas Louis Robert D employing people with faster hands

Question 14: The United States and Canada _.

A import most of the paper they need B have the largest forests in the world C consume most of the paper they produce D are the biggest producers of paper Question 15:What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

A Paper and computers play the same role in our lives B New technology that helps recycling paper

C Paper is an important part of our life, but technology is changing this fast. D Those who know how to use a computer don’t need paper at all

Question 16: In order to record their thoughts and lives, the earliest humans _.

A drew pictures on cave walls. B wrote on cave walls

C invented a system of writing D found a way to make paper

Question 17:Parchment was used to write on because _.

A it was stronger and lasted longer than papyrus. B the plant it was made from died out

C it could be made into slabs of clay D there were a lot of animals Question 18:The Chinese secret of papermaking was discovered _.

A by some Muslims who went to live among the Chinese B as a result of a war between the Chinese and the Muslims C by the Spanish in the 12th century

D because the Chinese let the paper dry in the Sun

Question 19: Paper was first made from wood pulp _.

A in France B by a wasp C by a machine D by a scientist

Question 20:Some people think that producing a lot of paper is not good because . A papermaking factories are polluting the environment

B a lot of trees have to be chopped down for wood pulp C recycling old paper is expensive

D there is not enough land to plant trees for wood pulp

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.

Question 21: The rings of Saturn are so distant to be seen from Earth without a telescope. A B C D

Question 22: The major goals of primary education is to achieve basic literacy and

A B C D

numeracy among all students

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A B C D

Question 24: It is primary education that establishes foundations in science geography, history, A B

as well other social sciences for young students. C D

Question 25: This recipe, is an old family secret, is an especially important part of our holiday celebrations A B C

D

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 26: A future B prospect C guidance D involve

Question 27: A facilitate B hydrology C participate D intimacy Question 28: A represent B permanent C continent D sentiment

Question 29: A romantic B reduction C popular D financial

Question 30: A optimist B immediate C fabulous D accuracy

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 31 to 40

A DAY IN YOUR LIFE – IN THE YEAR 2020

What are two ways that technology will probably change your life in the next 20-25 years? People used to know more or less how their children would live Now things are changing so quickly that we don't even know what our own lives will be (31) in a few years What allows is not science fiction It's how experts see the future

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" (32) _ 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 (33) Your kitchen

has a two-door refrigerator, (34) _ opens to the outside to accept deliveries You've already paid for the food by having the money (35) 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 (36) _ You find out you need more vegetables and less fat Your food-preparation machine (37) 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 (38) _ 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 (39) English As you wait, you think about later, then you'll have a movie (40) what a movie should you order tonight?

Question 31: A like B as C alike D about

Question 32: A to get B get C how to get D what to get

Question 33:.A are arriving B arrive C will arrive D have arrived

Question 34: A which B that C what D and

Question 35: A added B counted C subtracted D reduced

Question 36: A eats B prefers C needs D finds

Question 37: A does B makes C works D feed

Question 38: A almost B hardly C most D mostly

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Question 40: A transmitted B order C broadcast D transmit

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions

Question 41: The shop assistant was totally bewildered by the customer’s behavior. The word bewildered is closest in meaning to

A upset B puzzled C disgusted D angry

Question 42:Some wild animals are in danger in this region. The phrase in danger is closest in meaning to

A dangerous B likely to cause harm C likely to be extinct D predators Question 43:We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours. Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word secure?

A unsure B uninterested C slow D open

Question 44:The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war

Which of the following word has the opposite meaning to the word sufferings

A happiness B pain and sorrow C loss D worry and sadness

Question 45:Jack: “Hi, Tom What’s going on?” Tom: “ Nothing special, Jack with you?”

A What’s up B Have you got something C Nothing new D Not much

Question 46:Don’t lie! You their phone ringing They haven’t got a phone.

A can’t hear B couldn’t have heard C haven’t heard D had not heard

Question 47: Frank: “ Do you know how old I am?” Daisy: “ _.”

A I couldn’t help it B Happy birthday C Don’t mention it D I haven’t a clue Question 48: It’s difficult for a sloppy person to live with a _.

A perfect B perfection C perfectionism D perfectionist

Question 49:Up , and the people cheered.

A went the balloonB does the balloon go C did the balloon go D goes the balloon

Question 50: It may be wonderful to own a big, old house, but think of the _.

A upkeep B keep-up C keep-on D keep-out

Question 51: Learning English isn’t so difficult; once you .

A get down to it B get off it C get on it D get down with

it

Question 52: “I’m sorry I couldn’t come to your party last night.” “ _.”

A That’s all right B Excuse me C You’re welcome D Don’t mention

it

Question 53: _, we tried our best to complete it.

A Difficult as the homework was B Despite the homework was difficult

C Thanks to the difficult homework D As though the homework was difficult Question 54: You’re quite right, of course, but you needn’t have been so rude about it.

A at once time B from time to time C at the same timeD at times Question 55: had the restaurant opened people were flocking to eat there.

A Hardly …than B No sooner…when C No sooner … than D

Hardly … that

Question 56:The other driver failed to signal his to turn right so I had to brake suddenly.

A purpose B idea C intention D design

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A knew B had known C would know D will know

Question 58:There was evidence to bring charges against the man.

A insubstantial B interior C ineffective D insufficient

Question 59: What a !

A new small nice car B nice small new car

C new nice car, that is small D car new nice and small

Question 60: His parents hostile attitude _ him to leave home

A drove B urged C made D suggested

Question 61: I recommend that the student his composition as soon as possible.

A finishes writing B should finish the writing C finish writing D finished writing Question 62: Hearing-aid devices are very helpful for are hard of hearing.

A those B those whoC people D who

Question 63: We should study hard _ our parents can be proud of us. A so as to B in order that C as that D in order to

Question 64: As soon as I _ my assignment, I'll show you how to solve that problem.

A have finished B will finish C will have finished D finished

Question 65: Today many countries are trying to develop _ energy sources.

A sustainable B natural C damaging D non-renewable

Question 66: The company managed to its best workers and kept its rival from stealing them. A promote B employ C retain D consider

Question 67: The _ of food during that long winter left many families in despair.

A scarcity B availability C variety D abundance

Question 68: You _ smoke in here It's against the rules. A shouldn't B mightn't C mustn't D needn't

Question 69: The new director is favorably _ towards innovations.

A disposed B devoted C dedicated D discouraged

Question 70:These teachers to help their students understand simple things.

A an attempt B make great efforts C try a great effort D put great efforts Question 71: To apply for the scholarship, the students are required to write a _ essay about their future plans

A two-hundred-word B two-pages C double pages D two hundred words

Question 72:It was a that the driver survived the crash His car was completely damaged. A mystery B miracle C secret D strange

Question 73:Sharks acquire many sets of teeth _ their lifetime.

A over B from C during D since

Question 74: “Don’t fail to send your parents my regards.” – “ .”

A You’re welcome B Good idea, thanks C Thanks, I will D It’s my pleasure Question 75: John: “Do you think that we should use public transportation to protect our environment?” Laura: “ ”

A There’s no doubt about it. B Well, that’s very surprising C Of course not You bet! D Yes, it’s an absurd idea

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 question

Question 76:She said, “John, I’ll show you round my city when you’re here.” A She made a trip round her city with John

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D She organized a trip round her city for John

Question 77: There’s no point in persuading Jane to change her mind A No one wants Jane to change her mind because it’s pointless B It’s possible for us to persuade Jane to change her mind C Jane will change her mind though she doesn’t want to D It’s useless to persuade Jane to change her mind

Question 78:“Why don’t you reply to the President’s offer right now?” said Mary to her husband A Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President’s offer without delay B Mary told her husband why he didn’t reply to the President’s offer then

C Mary ordered her husband to reply to the President’s offer right now

D Mary wondered why her husband didn’t reply to the President’s offer then. Question 79: If I hadn’t had so much work to I would have gone to the movies. A Because I had to so much work, I couldn’t go to the movies

B I would go to the movies when I had done so much work

C A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies D I never go to the movies if I have work to

Question 80: Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life.

A Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life B Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it. C Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life

D Jane prefers an independent life but her friends not

ÔN THI ĐẠI HỌC-TEST 09 120512NTC

I PHONETICS

A Choose the word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently

1 A height B myth C type D climb

2 A says B said C fetch D decade

3 A orchestra B chronic C chore D chorus

B Find the word which is stressed differently from the rest in each group A contribute B pagoda C fortune D Canadian

5 A establish B reception C fatherland D October

II VOCABULARIES AND GRAMMAR

Choose the best one ( A,B,C or D) to complete each sentence 6.I’d rather ……… to the movies yesterday

A have gone B go C had gone D went I always have my shoes ……… on Sundays

A shining B shone C shined D to shine

8 She pointed to the blue house and said, “ It is the house I live………”

A in it B Ø C in D in that

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A photo B reflection C image D shade 10 She will ………… accustomed to the working condition easily

A be going to get B grow C become D B & C

11 Such conditions have caused a greater dependence on hunting, and on fishing along the coast and waterways

A resulted from B resulted in C made D set up

12 It was the impact of the rail road ………agriculture in the West

A expanding B that expanded C what expanded D which expanded 13 Yesterday you were great at the karaoke – Oh , no I was really ……… tune

A out of B in C on D at 14 These documents require the………… of yourself and your spouse

A authorities B signatures C reservations D handwritings 15 She had worked as a secretary …… she became a teacher

A since B after C when D before 16 John can never anything ………

A by himself B by him C himself D with friend 17 ………his brother, Jim exercises every day

A Alike B Dislike C Unlike D Liking

18 When he visited Da Lat, he ……… into his old friend

A bumped B came C went D met 19 The rules of etiquette depend ……… a number of factors

A upon B in C for D Ø 20 This painting is ………… 10 dollars, isn’t it ?

A price B cost C worth D value

21 She ………… talking on the phone since I came here

A had been B has been C is D is being

22 I propose the report ……… sent in

A would be B be C must be D was

23 I applied for the job but they ……… my application because of my poor German

A tore down B knocked down C put down D turned down

24 He used his calculator to ………… the cost

A work out B see C understand D write down 25 Every passenger should not leave the luggage … to avoid theft

A unattended B unattendedly C attended D attendedly 26 Many buildings in disuse could be …… to other purposes

A changed B put C converted D used

27 ………… people have no idea of such hard work

A Most of B Mostly C The most D Almost all

28 When I left, I luckily had enough money of ……… to finance my first trip

A my own B my owe C mine D me 29 Esperanto was created ……… than a century ago by a Polish eye doctor

A over B rather C more D Any

30 Our company was granted a government contract to supply meat to the nation’s soldiers A refused B told about C underbid for D given

31 The wound had already ……… and it left a scar

A healed B sealed C cut D covered 32 Some prisoners made a daring ………… from jail

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33 If any change are needed, you should inform us two weeks in advance

A beforehand B before C early D soon 34 My flight was a direct flight , so it took about 04 hours to get there

A short B non-stop C fast D multi-stop

35 My car, ………., was very expensive

A which imported from Japan B that was imported from Japan

C imported from that Japan D was imported from that Japan III READING

A Cloze Test

Most people seem to believe that having a suntan (36) ……….them look better, but this has not always (37)…… true Less than a hundred years ago, rich, fashionable women did everything they (38)…… to stop their skin going brown A woman’s place then was in the home and brown skin was a (39)…… of someone who had to work outside and could not avoid the sun This (40)…….true from the time of classical Greece and Rome up to the beginning of the 20th century It was only in 1920s, (41)… a group of fashionable American writers started spending the winter in the South of France , that fashion changed (42)…… this time, the world had changed, too Most of working people work in factories, not on farms, so having dark skin was no longer a sign of being poor A good suntan showed that you didn’t need to go to work Now fashions are changing again Although didn’t need to go to work Now fashions are changing again Although holidays on the sunny beach are not expensive as they (43)…….to be doctors (44)……… us of the connection (45)…… sunbathing and skin cancer

A B C D

36 does gets makes causes

37 been gone become turn

38 could can might would

39 show gesture sign signal

40 stayed remained kept maintained

41 since for because when

42 By Until Up to On

43 had accustomed used ought

44 tell advise suggest warn

45 as between either for

B Reading Comprehension

B1 Read the text and choose the best answer ( A,B,C or D)

Smallpox was the first widespread disease to be eliminated by human intervention In May, 1966, the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency of the United Nations was authorized to initiate a global campaign to eradicate smallpox The goal was to eliminate the disease in one decade At the time, the disease posed a serious threat to people in more than thirty nations Because similar projects for malaria and yellow fever had failed, few believed that smallpox could actually be eradicated but eleven years after the initial organization of the campaign no cases were reported in the field

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each smallpox victim was sought out, removed from contact with others and treated At the same time, the entire village where the victim had lived was vaccinated

By April of 1978 WHO officials announced that they had isolated the last known case of the disease but health workers continued to search for new cases for additional years to be completely sure In May, 1980, a formal statement was made to the global community Today, smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity Routine vaccinations have been stopped worldwide ( 100)

46/ Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A The World Health Organization B The Eradication of smallpox

C Smallpox Vaccination D Infectious Disease

47/ The word “ threat”" in bold in paragraph could best be replaced by .

A debate B danger C humiliation D bother

48/ What was the goal of the campaign against smallpox? A to decrease the spread of smallpox worldwide

B to eliminate smallpox worldwide in ten years

C to provide mass vaccinations against smallpox worldwide

D to initiate worldwide projects for smallpox, malaria and yellow fever at the same time 49/According to the passage, what was the strategy used to eliminate the smallpox?

A Vaccinations of entire villages B Treatment of individual victims

C Isolation of victims and mass vaccinations D Extensive reporting of outbreak

50/ The word “isolated” in bold in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to

A restored B separated C attended D located

51/ How was the public motivated to help the health workers?

A by educating them B be rewarding them for reporting cases

C by isolating them from others D by giving them vaccinations 52/ The word ‘they” in bold in the last paragraph refers to

A health workers B officials

C victims D cases

53/ Which statement does not refer to smallpox ?

A Previous projects had failed

B People are no longer vaccinated for it

C The WHO mounted a worldwide campaign to eradicate the disease D It was serious threat

54/ It can be inferred that

A no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year B malaria and yellow fever have been eliminated

C small victims no long die when they contract the disease

55/ When was the former announcement made that smallpox had been eradicated ?

A 1966 B 1976 C 1978 D 1980

B2 Read the text and choose the best answer ( A,B,C or D)

A child who has once been pleased with a tale likes, as a rule, to have it retold in identically the same words, but this should not lead parents to treat printed fairy stories as scared texts It is always much better to tell a story than to read it out for a book and, if a parent can produce an improvement on the printed text, so much the better

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incitement to overt action As to fears, there are, I think, well-authenticated cases of children being dangerously told the story on only occasion Familiarity with story by repetition turns the pain of fear into pleasure of a fear faced and mastered

There are also who object to fairy stories on the grounds that they are not objectively true, that giants, witches, two-headed dragons, magic carpets, etc., not exist, and that, instead of indulging his fantasies in fairy tales, the child should be taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics, I find such people, I must confess, so unsympathetic and peculiar that I not know how to argue with them If their cases were sound, the word should be full of madmen attempting to fly from New York to Philadelphia on broomstick or covering a telephone with kisses in the belief that it was their enhanced girlfriend

No fairy story ever claimed to be a description of the external world and no sane child has ever believed that it was

56 The author considers that a fairy story is more effective when it is _

A repeated without variation B treated with reverence

C adapted by the parents D set in the past

57 According to the passage, great fear can be stimulated in a child when a story is A full of cruelty B heard only once C repeated too often D dramatically told

58 The advantage claimed for repeating fairy stories to young children is that it

A makes them to come to terms with their fears

B develops their power memory

C convinces them there is nothing to be afraid of D encourages them not to have ridiculous beliefs

59 The author’s mention of broomstick and telephones is meant to suggest that

A Fairy stories are being made up B there are different kinds of truth

C fairy stories are different from reality D there is more concern for children’s fears nowadays 60 The author’s attitude towards telling children fairy stories is

A negative B critical C supportive D neutral IV WRITING

A Error recognition

61 My friends and I enjoy playing the guitar and have a walk in the forest A B C D

62 My next door neighbor is having a party The people are making so much noise since pm that I A B C

can’t get into sleep

D

63 Daisy has such many things to that she has no time to go out A B C D

64 My father used to give me some good advices whenever I had a problem A B C D

65 He can hardly remember anything about the accident because he was only a fours-year-old boy

A B C

when it happen D

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66.All the hostages were released yesterday by the kidnappers A The kidnappers let the hostages go yesterday B The kidnappers letted the hostages go yesterday C Yesterday was the day when the kidnappers went D The kidnappers let the hostages to go yesterday 67.He arrived as soon as I left the office

A Hardly did I leave when he had arrived B Hardly had I left the office than he arrived

C Hardly had I left the office when he arrived

D He arrived and then I left the office 68 They regret leaving school early

A They leave school early and now they regret B Leaving school early is regretful

C They wish they hadn’t left school early D They regret to leave the school early

69.The gate is closed to prevent the children from running into the road

A It is a closed school that prevented the children running into the road

B In order for children not to run into the road, the gate is closed

C The purpose of closing the gate is prevent the children from running into the road D To prevent the children from running into the road , close the gate

70 “How can you stay in such good shape ?”, said he A He asked me how can I stay in such good shape B My good shape makes him surprising to ask me

C He asked my how I could stay in such good shape D He asked me how I could stay and keep good shape 71.Yesterday I met him by accident

A.Yesterday I met him accidentally

B Yesterday I met him thanks to an accident C.Yesterday I had an accident and met him D Yesterday I met him on purpose

72.It's impossible for her to cross the road because of the traffic A She is impossible to cross the road because of the traffic B She is not possible not to cross the road because of the traffic C The traffic makes her impossible to cross the road

D The traffic makes it impossible for her to cross the road

73.The fire-fighter said , “ leave the burning building immediately.”

A The fire -fighter ordered everyone to leave the burning building immediately

B Everyone is ordered to leave the burning building immediately C As soon as the fire burnt, everyone left the building immediately D Everyone was told leaving the burning building immediately 74.Spare the rod, spoil the child

A Children should be taught strictly

B Children should not be punished C The child has a spare rod to go fishing D It is not easy to teach a child

75 The top shelf is too high, and I can not reach it

A The top shelf is too high, and I can not purchase it

B I’m too short to reach the top shelf

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D I’m not enough tall to reach the top shelf C Choose A,B,C or D to complete the given sentence 76 _ did Tom accept the job

A No sooner had you agreed

B Only with your agreement

C Not until you agree D Hardly you agreed 77 I’d rather _

A you be my close friend B be you my close friend

C you would be my close friend

D to be your close friend 78 It’s pointless _

A to persuade him to help you

B persuading him to help you C that you persuade me helping you D that you persuade me to help to you

79 _ we were not able to go camping last week A It rained such hard that

B It rained so hardly that

C It was such heavily rained that

D There was so much rain that

80 _, I would have come to your party A Because of him

B But for him

C thanks to him D Due to him

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Số báo danh: ĐỀ THI GỒM 80 CÂU (TỪ QUESTION ĐẾN QUESTION 80).

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction Question 1: If they took their language lesson seriously, they would be able to communicate with the locals

A B C D now

Question 2: Every city in the United States has traffic problems because the amount of cars on America

A B C

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Question 3:The Girls Scouts, found by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, has grown to a current membership of A B

more than three million girls C D

Question 4: The computer software industry is one of the most competitive markets in today’ s A B C technological advanced society

D

Question 5:In the human body, blood flows from a heart through the arteries and it returns through the veins.

A B C D

Questions 51 - 60 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best option for each of the blanks

The Industrial Revolution in Britain was built on the use of machines in factories Since the 1950s, Britain's (51) _ industries have replaced machine operators with computers, and this (52) has led to a decline in the number of (53) in many factories Goods are bought and used much more than ever before but a lot of these goods are imported By the beginning of the 20th century, other industrial countries like the USA were (54) with Britain's exports, and countries in the Far East have been able to provide cheaper (55) _since the 1970s Areas located with heavy industries are suffering high unemployment During the last 30 years, there has been a constant rise in smaller industries (56) as "light industries" These ones use electricity and are not (57) _ on raw materials such as coal so they are "footloose", i.e they can be located anywhere They produce such things as washing machines or spare (58) Some of these industries produce nothing at all, but provide services like distribution The consumer boom of the 1980s and the increased leisure time of most Britons have led to rapid (59) in service industries like banking, tourism, retailing and information processing, and in industries which distribute, maintain, and repair (60) _ consumer goods

Question 6: A.manufacturing B big C large D running

Question 7: A replacement B change C exchange D.automation

Question 8: A employers B.employees C labors D servers

Question 9: A working B familiar C.competing D fed up

Question 10: A things B.products C produce D imports

Question 11: A considered B regarded C.known D worked

Question 12: A.dependent B reliable C dependable D command

Question 13: A details B.parts C sections D gadgets

Question 14: A.growth B increase C expansion D extension

Question 15: A everyday B home C.household D expensive

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions

Question 16: _the government fall, the stock market will crash

A Provided B In case C Should D Had

Question 17:Staying in a hotel costs _renting a room in a dormitory for a week A.twice more than B.as much twice

C.more than twice as D.twice as much as Question 18: Please accept this cheque as a of your services

A recognisement B recognition C recognising D recognisation

Question 19:: Price increases are now running at a(n) _ level of thirty percent

A.highest B record C uppermost D top

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A I too B I don't neither C neither I D either I

Question 21: _over long distances is a fact

A That electricity transmitting B That electricity can be transmitted C That electricity D That can be transmitted

Question 22: -Lorie is very thin, her young sister, who is quite heavy

A unlike B dissimilar to C dislike D unlikely

Question 23: Population expansion seems to surpass the ability of the earth to meet _food A the requirement of B the command of C the demand for D the necessity for Question 24: It is essential _

A.that everyone to know what to when there is a fire B.for everyone who knows what to in the event of fire C that everyone know what to when there is a fire D.for everyone knowing what to in the event of fire

Question 25: Either excessive social obligations or just plain laziness him from his work

A. has kept B has been kept C have kept D have been kept

Question 26: The reason why this game attracts so many youngster is that _ other video games, this one is far more interesting

A. comparing to B in compared with C on comparison to D in comparison with Question 27: _one day by a passing car, the dog never walked proper again

A Having injured B Injuring C Injured D To be injured Question 28: The situation seems to be changing minute by minute

A from time to time B time after time C again and again D very rapidly Question 29: I can not understand why she did that, it really doesn’t add up

A doesn’t calculate B isn’t mathematics C doesn’t make sense D make the wrong addition Question 30: Only in the Civil War _killed or wounded

A soldiers in America were B so many American soldiers were C many in America were D were so many American soldiers Question 31: I’m sorry I couldn’t come to your party last night

A Excuse me B That’s all right.

C You’re welcome D What a pity! Question 32: Anne: "Make yourself at home"

John : " "

A Yes, Can I help you? B Not at all Don't mention it C Thanks! Same to you D That's very kind Thank you

Question 33: With his excellent qualifications and a good command of English, James is _above the other applicants

A. head and hands B head and ears C head and hair D head and shoulders

Question 34: If it……… …… their encouragement, he could have given it up

A. had been for B. hadn’t been for C wouldn’t have been for D. hadn’t been Question 35: All the students get the high marks in the test but Nga stood out

A got a lot of marks B got higher marks than someone. C got very good marks D got the most marks of all Question 36: The judge the murderer to a lifetime imprisonment

A accused B convicted C sentenced D prosecuted Question 37: I’d rather you _ in here

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Question 38: I think I should have _your mother while I was passing A dropped in on B come up with C got on with D run into Question 39: She never says a word; she’s as as a mouse.

A. quiet B small C slight D noiseless

Question 40: We _ today and I got into trouble because I hadn't done it A had checked our homework B had our homework checked C were checked our homework D have our homework checking Question 41: He doesn't like his job because he doesn't get _his boss. A.on well with B.well to C.with D.on to

Question 42:I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are home and dry A have not got wet B have got no water C have been successful D have got home dry Question 43:You _announced your marriage We knew nothing about it We could have sent you congratulations

A.can have B.should have C must have D.had better Question 44:He lost in the election because he is a weak and leader

A undeciding B undecided C undecisive D indecisive Question 45:“If only I hadn’t lent him all my money!” -“ _”

A Well, you did, so it’s no use crying over spilt milk. B All right You will be OK. C Sorry, I have no idea. D I’m afraid you will have to it. Choose the sentence that is similar in meaning to the given one.

Question 46: The President offered his congratulations to the players when they won the cup A The President congratulated that the players had won the cup.

B When they won the cup, the players had been offered some congratulations from the President C The President would offered the players congratulations if they won the match.

D The President congratulated the players on their winning the match.

Question 47: “I didn’t break the window,” Jim said A Jim refused to break the window.

B Jim denied breaking the window. C Jim admitted breaking the window D Jim told he didn’t break the window.

Question 48: It is widely believed that hard work makes success A People think that success is when you work hard.

B Believers of success think that we should work hard. C Many people think that success at work is hard.

D Many people believe that if you want to succeed, you should work hard.

Question 49: Mr.Pike wants his wife to quit her job and look after their children A Mr.Pike would like his wife to stop working and look after their children

B Mr.Pike would like his wife to continue working in spite of looking after their children. C Mr.Pike wants to quit his job and his wife look after their children.

D Mr.Pike would like his wife to stop working and looking after their children Question 50: Mike has never been to the capital before

A It is the first time Mike went to the capital B It is the first time Mike has been to the capital C Mike didn't go to the capital before D This is the first time Mike went to the capital Question 51: Despite his early retirement, he found no peace in life

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C He found no peace in life because he retired early D Early as he retired, he found no peace in life.

Question 52: This question is even harder than the last one A The last question is not difficult

B. This question is the most difficult one

C The last question is difficult but this one is more difficult D. This question is hard but the last one is not

Question 53: Much as I admire her achievements, I don’t really like her A I don’t really like her even though I admire her achievements B I don’t really like her because I don’t admire her achievements. C Whatever her achievements, I don’t really like her

D I like her achievements, so I admire her.

Question 54:: If I hadn’t had so much work to I would have gone to the movies A Because I had to so much work, I couldn’t go to the movies

B I would go to the movies when I had done so much work

C A lot of work couldn’t prevent me from going to the movies

D I never go to the movies if I have work to do.

Question 55: Unlike her friends, Jane prefers an independent life

A.Jane doesn't like her friends because she prefers an independent life B.Her friends live in an independent life and Jane doesn't like it C.Jane doesn't like her friends to live in a dependent life

D.Jane prefers an independent life but her friends not

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 71 to 80

Colors and Emotions

Colors are one of the most exciting experiences in life I love them, and they are just as important to me as emotions are Have you ever wondered how the two are so intimately related?

Color directly affects your emotions Color both reflects the current state of your emotions, and is something that you can use to improve or change your emotions The color that you choose to wear either refects your current state of being, or reflects the color or emotion that you need

The colors that you wear affect you much more than they affect the people around you Of course they also affect anyone who comes in contract with you, but you are the one saturated with the color all day ! I even choose items around me based on their color In the morning, I choose my clothes based on the color or emotion that I need for the day So you can consciously use color to control the emotions that you are exposed to, which can help you to feel better

Color, sound, and emotions are all vibrations Emotions are literally energy in motion; they are meant to move and flow This is the reason that real feelings are the fastest way to get your energy in motion Also, flowing energy is exactly what creates healthy cells in your body So, the fastest wau to be healthy is to be open to your real feelings Alternately, the fastest way to create disease is to inhibit your emotions

Question 56: What is the main edea of the passage?

A Colorful clothes can change your mood B Emotions and colors are closely related to each other. C Colors can help you become healthy D Colors are one of the most exciting.

Question 57: Which of the following can be affected by color?

A Your need for thrills B your friend's feelings C your appetite D your mood Question 58: Who is more influenced by colors you wear?

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C You are more influenced D Both A and C

Question 59: According to the passage, what color, sound, and emotion all have in common? A They all affect the cells of the body B They are all forms of motion

C They are all related to health D none of the above

Question 60: According to this passage, what creates disease?

A wearing the color black B exposing yourself to bright colors C being open to your emotions D ignoring your emotions

Question 61: The term "intimately" in paragraph is closest in meaning to

A clearly B closely C obviously D simply

Question 62: The term "they" in paragraph refers to

A emotions B people C colors D none of the above

Question 63: Why does the author mention that color and emotions are both vibrations?

A to show how color can affect energy levels in the body. B Because they both affect how we feel. C to prove the relationship between emotions and color D Because vibrations make you healthy. Question 64: The phrase "saturated with" in paragraph is closest in meaning to

A bored with B in need of C covered with D lacking in Question 65: What is the purpose of the passage?

A to persuade the reader that colors can influence emotions and give a person more energy B to show that colors are important for a healthy life

C to give an objective account of how colors affect emotions D to prove the relationship between color and emotion

Choose one word marked A, B, C or D whose stress pattern is different from the others in each groups.

Question 66:A.engineering B.compulsory C.communicate D.philosophy

Question 67:A.agree B.prepare C.Summer D.await

Question 68:A. compulsory B. domestic C. substantial D. dominate

Question 69:A.recent B.answer C.fertile D.remove

Question 70:A.advertise B.consumption C.influence D.history

Read the passage then circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the following questions or statements:

During the 19th century, women in the U S organized and participated in a large number of reform

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When the Civil war ended in 1865, the 14th, and 15th, Amendments to the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and more women to demand the right to vote In 1869, the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly than ever before A woman's suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote

Question 71:What is the topic of the passage?

A.Women's suffrage B.Abolitionists

C.The Wyoming Territory D.The 14th and 15th Amendment

Question 72:What is not among the reformation movements of women?

A.reorganizing the prison B.passing the laws

C.freeing the slaves D.prohibiting the sale of alcohol

Question 73:According to the passage, why did women become active in politics?

A.to improve the conditions of life that existed at the time B.to support Elizabeth Cady Stanton

C.to amend the Declaration of Independence D.to be elected to public office

Question 74:The word" primarily" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to A.somewhat B.above all C.always D.finally Question 75:What had occurred shortly after the Civil War?

A.The eastern states resisted the end of the war B.Black people were granted the right to vote

C.The Wyoming territory was admitted to the Union D.A women's suffrage bill was introduced in Congress

Question 76:The word " suffrage" could be best replaced by

A.citizenship B.right to vote C.pain D.freedom Question 77:What does the 19th Amendment guarantee?

A.Citizenship for women B.Citizenship for blacks C.Voting rights for women D.Voting rights for blacks Question 78:When were women allowed to vote throughout the US?

A.After 1920 B.After 1878 C.After 1870 D.After 1866 Question 79:What is wrong about William Lloyd Garrison?

A.He was living at the same time with Lucy Stone and Wendell Phillip B.He used to be a slave

C.He supported the rights of women

D.He believed in equality between men and women Question 80:What can not be inferred from the passage? A.The blacks were given the right to vote before women B.The abolitionists believed in anti- slavery activities

C.A women's suffrage bill had been discussed in the Congress for 50 years D.The eastern states did not like the idea of women's right to vote

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1 A 11 C 21 B 31 B 41 A 51 D 61 B 71 A

2 C 12.A 22 A 32 D 42 C 52 C 62 C 72 B

3 A 13 B 23 C 33 D 43 B 53 A 63 A 73 A

4 D 14 A 24 C 34 B 44 D 54 A 64 C 74 B

5 B 15 C 25 A 35 D 45 A 55 D 65 A 75 B

6 A 16 C 26 D 36 C 46 D 56 B 66 A 76 B

7 D 17 D 27 C 37 C 47 B 57 D 67 C 77 C

8 B 18 B 28 D 38 A 48 D 58 C 68 D 78 A

9 C 19 B 29 C 39 A 49 D 59 D 69 D 79 B

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Đề luyện thi đại học Mark the letter A, B, C or D

Question 1: Over the last few months garages - the price of petrol three times.

A have risen B have put up C raised D have gone up

Question 2: "Could I speak to Alex, please?"

-A This is Joe speaking B Can I take a message? C Just a moment I'm coming D I'm sorry, Alex's not in

Question 3: We on our close friend on the way here That's why we are a bit late

A visited B dropped in C paid a visit D came across

Question 4: It was so foggy that the drivers couldn't - the traffic signs.

A make out B break out C keep out D take out

Question 5: Corporations have been donating more and more to -.

A the needy B the need C the needy people D the needed

Question 6: Don't to conclusions; we don't yet know all the relevant facts.

A run B rush C jump D hurry

Question 7: Final years students attend lectures It's optional.

A mustn't B don't have to C shouldn't D ought to

Question 8: If I were you, I - a car and have a look around the country.

A hired B will hire C would hire D could have hired

Question 9: He laughed in a very strange way, everyone to turn round and look.

A causing B making C allowing D attracting

Question 10: - any employee be ill, they must call the office to inform their head of department

A Were B Should C Had D If

Question 11: I wasn't properly dressed for the party and felt about my appearance.

A embarrass B embarrassment C embarrassingD embarrassed

Question 12: "It was very kind of you to help me out, John.'

-A You can say that again B I'm glad you like it

C That was the least I could D Thanks a million

Question 13: I'm sorry, but the director the office.

A already left B has left C had left D is leaving

Question 14: The Citizen's Centre will give you legal advice free of ………

A charge B money C price D payment

Question 15: The price of petrol went up only a few days after the office denial that - an increase in the price of petrol

A there would be B there is C there would have D had

Question 16: Susan: "Sorry, Brian is not here." Peter: " -”

A Would you like to leave a message? B Can I take a message then?

C Can I speak to Brian, please? D Can I leave a message then?

Question 17: Young people - to succeed in life should work hard.

A who wanting B want C wanting D wanted

Question 18: He feels that his book may make people more aware -the role our emotions play in everyday

life A of B with C about D in

Question 19: James stays at home every evening - Friday

A but for B except C apart D without

Question 20: - is known to be good for our health

A Having taken exercise B Exercises C Exercise taken D Taking exercise

Question 21: The children are so looking forward to the holiday, they can - wait.

A never B hardly C rarely D seldom

Question 22: If Lucy's car - down, she would be here by now.

A didn't break B hadn't broken C wouldn't have broken D doesn't break

Question 23: Could you phone me - you arrive at grandmother's, so I don't worry?

A when B the time C the moment D the hour

Question 24: I can't believe that you - all the three exercises! You just started five minutes ago.

A have finished B have been finishing C finished D are finishing

Question 25: Tom denied - for speeding and drunk driving.

A that he had fined B having been fined C to be fined D fining

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Question 27: Tom: "Would you like another coffee?" Jerry:" -"

A I'd love one B Me, too C Very kind of your part D It's a pleasure

Question 28: The polar bear's - depends on its ability to catch fish.

A survival B survive C surviving D survivor

Question 29: It was - that I bought those books.

A this shop B this shop where C at this shop D the shop

Question 30: Most headaches can - with aspirin unless they are severe.

A treat B cure C be cured D be treated

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the questions from 31 to 35.

Question 31: (A) Finished her (B) household chores, Marie decided (C) to some (D) shopping.

Question 32: (A) To save money, Bill decided (B) to live with his (C) grandparents when (D) attended college. Question 33: (A) Had the teacher realised that the students (B) couldn't understand him, he (C) would speak (D) louder

Question 34: (A) The very first night I (B) was in Australia, I (C) couldn't have slept until early (D) in the morning Question 35: (A) Follow vaporisation, a (B) reduction in temperature will (C) result in (D) condensation.

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 from 36 to 40.

Question 36: A admire B ambitious C duration D category Question 37: A embarrass B require C competent D maturity

Question 38: A caution B complaint C dependent D computer Question 39: A suspect B influence C physical D character Question 40: A emotional B quality C equality D controllable

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 question from 41 to 50.

Question 41: Paul fell ill, so he didn't attend the conference.

A Paul was supposed to have gone to the conference, but he fell ill B Although Paul fell ill, he didn't attend to the conference

C Because of he was ill, Paul didn't attend the conference D Paul didn't attend the conference as a result of his ill Question 42: I should really be starting my own business.

A It's about time I be starting my own business B It's high time I was starting my own business

C It's time for me to have started my own business D I'd rather be starting my own business

Question 43: Tom shouldn't have left school so early. A Tom left school early and that was necessary B It was not necessary for Tom to leave school early

C It was necessary that Tom not leave school early but he did D Tom had better not leave school early

Question 44: If it rains tomorrow, we won't go.

A We won't go tomorrow because it will rain B We may go tomorrow; it depends on the weather

C If it didn't rain tomorrow, we would go D It might rain tomorrow so we won't go

Question 45: Someone stole Jim's bike yesterday.

A Jim's bike has been stolen yesterday B Jim had someone steal his bike yesterday

C Jim's bike is stolen D Jim had his bike stolen yesterday

Question 46: No matter what your requirement is, the Volvo answers it admirably. A The Volvo meets all your needs in life

B Whatever your requirement, the Volvo meets it admirably C The Volvo gives admirable answer to all your needs D The Volvo meets none of your requirements admirably

Question 47: Despite the weatherman's forecast of rain for tomorrow, they will go camping. A They planned to go camping, but the weatherman said it would rain

B The weatherman forecasted rain for tomorrow even though they are going camping C They decided to go camping because it might rain tomorrow

D Even though the weatherman predicted rain, they will go camping tomorrow Question 48: "Why don't you ask your parents for advice?" said Tom.

A Tom wanted to know the reason why I don't ask my parents for advice B Tom advised me asking my parents for advice

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Question 49: People on Jeju Island have a unique culture.

A People on Jeju Island have the same culture as other people in the world

B The culture of the people on Jeju Island differs from that of any people in the world C No people in the world have the same culture

D Only the people on Jeju Island have a unique culture Question 50: "I've lost my car keys," said Peter.

A Peter told that he had lost his car keys B Peter said me that he had lost his car keys

C Peter said that he has lost his car keys D Peter told me that he had lost his car keys

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 51 to 60.

Technology is used for the (51) of human needs and production is increased by technology Science and technology, the (52) concerned with know-what and the latter with know-how, are continuously conditioning man's world view and have (53) material standards beyond any earlier vision of man's potential However, in this science and technology are too much concerned with quantity at the expense of (54) Technology has made (55) the mass production of articles and mass production seems to have reduced the quality of goods If a motor-car in the past was made to last, today it is made to be thrown away and (56) While the quality in terms of new features has improved, (57) is of little concern to manufacturers In their drive to expand markets and be competitive, manufacturers ignore quality and are concerned with quantity or the number of products that can be sold

Evolving technology encourages the economy of transience which is fast replacing the economy of permanence of the old world Medical technology prolongs life and reduces the mortality rate, but the quality of life (58) Genetics has increased agricultural productivity, and the Green Revolution that it set in motion has resulted in high-yielding variety of wheat, rice paddy, etc., but they (59) the quality which the traditional variety, though low-yielding, had Alvin Toffler in his Future Shock considers the lowering of costs of manufacture and increased demand as factors (60) for the sacrifice of quality Science and technology should be concerned equally with quality and quantity This concern is of great importance since science and technology are to make further strides Question 51: A satisfaction B requirement C disappointment D demand

Question 52: A before B older C former D first

Question 53: A raised B risen C lifted D aroused Question 54: A numberB valueC evaluation D quality

Question 55: A it possible B possible C available D impossible Question 56: A replaced B refunded C repaired D refilled Question 57: A endurance B strength C duration D durability Question 58: A deteriorates B diminishes C loosens D devastates Question 59: A insufficient B shortage C lack D miss Question 60: A used B responsible C asking D explaining

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 61 - 70.

MODERN SURGERY

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and j anesthetics Patients not often believe they really need surgery - cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs

In the early years of the twentieth century there was little specialisation in surgery A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been devised up to that time Today the situation is different, operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of 60 years ago The heart can be

safely opened and its valves repaired Clogged blood vessels can be cleaned out, and broken ones mended or

replaced A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live

a comfortable and satisfactory life However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of

modern operation

The scope of surgery has increased remarkably Its safety has increased too The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations

Many developments in modern surgery are almost incredible They include the replacement of damaged blood vessels with stimulated ones made of plastic; the replacement of heart valves with plastic substitutes; the transplanting of tissues such as the lens of the eye; the invention of the artificial kidney to clean the blood of poisons at regular intervals and the development of heart and lung machines to keep patients alive during very long operations All these things open a hopeful vista for the future of surgery

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reacting against them and eventually killing them Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of x-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more Kidney's have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins Heart and lung transplants have been reasonably successful in animals, though rejection problems in humans have yet to be solved

'Spare parts' surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the distant future As yet, surgery is not ready for such miracles In the meantime, you can be happy if your doctor says to you 'Yes, I think it is possible to operate on you for this condition.'

Question 61: Most people are afraid of being operated on

-A in spite of improvements in modern surgery B because they think modern drugs are dangerous

C because they not believe they need anesthetics D unless it is an emergency operation

Question 62: Surgeons in the early years of the 20th century, compared with modern ones,

-A had less to learn about surgery B need more knowledge

C could perform every operation known today D were more trusted by their patients

Question 63: Open heart surgery has been possible

-A only in the last sixty years B from prehistoric times

C since the nineteenth century D since the invention of valves

Question 64: A patient can still live a comfortable and satisfactory life, even after the removal of -.

A his brain B his lungs C a major organ such as the stomach or one lung

D part of the stomach or the whole liver Question 65: Modern surgeons

-A not like to perform operations of the new type B are not as highly qualified as the older ones

C are obliged to specialise more than their predecessors D often perform operations which are not really needed

Question 66: The word irrational in the passage can best be replaced by

-A logical B understandable C unreasonable D unusual

Question 67: Some of the more astonishing innovations in modern surgery include

A ear, nose and throat transplants B valveless plastic hearts

C leg transplants D plastic heart valves

Question 68: The main difficulty with organ transplants is -A it is difficult to find organs of exactly the same size B they body's tendency to reject alien tissues

C only identical twins can give permission for their organs to be exchanged D the patient is not allowed to use drugs after them

Question 69: 'Spare parts' surgery

-A will be available in the near future B is only possible for animals

C has been replaced by modern drug treatments D has yet to become a reality

Question 70: You can be happy if your surgeon can operate because it means

-A he thinks your condition may be curable B he is a good doctor

C he knows you will survive D you are getting better already

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 71-80.

PANDEMIC

Diseases are a natural part of life on Earth If there were no diseases, the population would grow too quickly, and there would not be enough food or other resources So in a way, diseases are nature's way of keeping the Earth in balance But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people For example, in 1918, an outbreak of the flu spread across the world, killing over 25 million people in only six months Such terrible outbreaks of a disease are called pandemics

Pandemics happen when a disease changes in a way that our bodies are not prepared to fight In 1918, a new

type of flu virus appeared Our bodies had no way to fight this new flu virus, and so it spread very quickly and

killed large numbers of people While there have been many different pandemic diseases throughout history, all of them have a few things in common

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spread to a large number of people The flu virus of 1918, on the other hand, generally took about a week to ten days to kill its victims, so it had more time to spread

While we may never be able to completely stop pandemics, we can make them less common Doctors carefully monitor new diseases that they fear could become pandemics For example, in 2002 and 2003, doctors carefully watched SARS Their health warnings may have prevented SARS from becoming a pandemic

Question 71 : This passage is mainly about

-A how to prevent pandemic diseases B pandemic diseases

C pandemic diseases throughout history D why pandemics happen

Question 72 : According to paragraph 1, how are diseases a natural part of life on Earth?

A They prevent pandemics B They help control the population

C They help the world grow quickly D They kill too many people

Question 73: Based on the information in the passage the term pandemics can best be explained as A

diseases with no cure B a deadly kind of flu

C diseases that spread quickly and kill large numbers of people D new diseases like SARS or the Marburg virus

Question 74: According to the passage, what causes pandemics?

A Changes in a disease that the body cannot fight

B Careless doctors who not watch the spread of diseases

C Population growth that the world cannot support D The failure to make new medicines

Question 75: According to the passage, all of the following are true of the 1918 flu pandemic EXCEPT that

-A it involved a new kind of flu virus B it killed over 25 million people

C it was the last pandemic in history D it took a little over a week to kill its victims

Question 76: The word itin the passage refers to

-A disease B flu virus C pandemics D bodies

Question 77: Which of the following is mentioned as a common feature of all pandemic diseases? A They spread from people to people very slowly

B They may kill many people very quickly

C They not kill people very quickly D They kill all the victims

Question78: According to paragraph 3, why hasn't Marburg virus become a pandemic?

A It is not a deadly disease B It does not spread from person to person easily

C Doctors have prevented it from becoming a pandemic D It kills people too quickly Question 79: The word monitor in the passage is closest in meaning to

-A fight B prevent C watch D avoid

Question 80: The author mentions SARS in order to

-A give an example of a highly dangerous disease B suggest that SARS will never become a pandemic

C give an example of the successful prevention of a pandemic D suggest that there may be a new pandemic soon

MR KEY TO ENGLISH TEST

Time allowed: 90 minutes Score:

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from to 30.

Question 1: Over the last few months garages - the price of petrol three times.

A have risen B have put up C raised D have gone up

Question 2: "Could I speak to Alex, please?"

-A This is Joe speaking B Can I take a message?

C Just a moment I'm coming D I'm sorry, Alex's not in

Question 3: We on our close friend on the way here That's why we are a bit late

A visited B dropped in C paid a visit D came across

Question 4: It was so foggy that the drivers couldn't - the traffic signs.

A make out B break out C keep out D take out Question 5: Corporations have been donating more and more to -.

A the needy B the need C the needy people D the needed Question 6: Don't to conclusions; we don't yet know all the relevant facts.

A run B rush C jump D hurry

Question 7: Final years students attend lectures It's optional.

A mustn't B don't have to C shouldn't D ought to

Question 8: If I were you, I - a car and have a look around the country.

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Question 9: He laughed in a very strange way, everyone to turn round and look.

A causing B making C allowing D attracting Question 10: - any employee be ill, they must call the office to inform their head of department

A Were B Should C Had D If

Question 11: I wasn't properly dressed for the party and felt about my appearance.

A embarrass B embarrassment C embarrassingD embarrassed

Question 12: "It was very kind of you to help me out, John.'

-A You can say that again B I'm glad you like it

C That was the least I could do D Thanks a million Question 13: I'm sorry, but the director the office.

A already left B has lef C had left D is leaving

Question 14: The Citizen's Centre will give you legal advice free of ………

A charge B money C price D payment

Question 15: The price of petrol went up only a few days after the office denial that - an increase in the price of petrol

A there would beB there is C there would have D had Question 16: Susan: "Sorry, Brian is not here." Peter: " -”

A Would you like to leave a message? B Can I take a message then?

C Can I speak to Brian, please? D Can I leave a message then?

Question 17: Young people - to succeed in life should work hard.

A who wanting B want C wanting D wanted

Question 18: He feels that his book may make people more aware -the role our emotions play in everyday

life A of B with C about D in

Question 19: James stays at home every evening - Friday

A but for B except C apart D without

Question 20: - is known to be good for our health

A Having taken exercise B Exercises C Exercise taken D Taking exercise

Question 21: The children are so looking forward to the holiday, they can - wait.

A never B hardly C rarely D seldom

Question 22: If Lucy's car - down, she would be here by now.

A didn't break B hadn't broken C wouldn't have broken D doesn't break

Question 23: Could you phone me - you arrive at grandmother's, so I don't worry?

A when B the time C the moment D the hour

Question 24: I can't believe that you - all the three exercises! You just started five minutes ago. A have finished B have been finishing C finished D are finishing

Question 25: Tom denied - for speeding and drunk driving.

A that he had fined B having been fined C to be fined D fining

Question 26: - advised on what and how to prepare for the interview, he might have got the job A If he had

B Unless he had been C Had he been D Were he to be

Question 27: Tom: "Would you like another coffee?" Jerry:" -"

A I'd love one B Me, too C Very kind of your part D It's a pleasure Question 28: The polar bear's - depends on its ability to catch fish.

A survival B survive C surviving D survivor Question 29: It was - that I bought those books.

A this shop B this shop where C at this shop D the shop

Question 30: Most headaches can - with aspirin unless they are severe.

A treat B cure C be cured D be treated

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the questions from 31 to 35.

Question 31: (A) Finished her (B) household chores, Marie decided (C) to some (D) shopping (finishing/ having finished)

Question 32: (A) To save money, Bill decided (B) to live with his (C) grandparents when (D) attended college (when he attended/ when attending)

Question 33: (A) Had the teacher realised that the students (B) couldn't understand him, he (C) would speak (D)

louder (would have spoken)

Question 34: (A) The very first night I (B) was in Australia, I (C) couldn't have slept until early (D) in the morning (couldn’t sleep)

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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 from 36 to 40.

Question 36: A ad`mire B am`bitious C du`ration D `category

Question 37: A em`barrass B re`quire C `competent D ma`turity Question 38: A `caution B comp`laint C de`pendent D com`puter

Question 39: A su`spect B `influence C `physical D `character Question 40: A e`motional B `quality C e`quality D con`trollable

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 question from 41 to 50.

Question 41: Paul fell ill, so he didn't attend the conference.

A Paul was supposed to have gone to the conference, but he fell ill.

B Although Paul fell ill, he didn't attend to the conference C Because of he was ill, Paul didn't attend the conference D Paul didn't attend the conference as a result of his ill Question 42: I should really be starting my own business.

A It's about time I be starting my own business B It's high time I was starting my own business

C It's time for me to have started my own business D I'd rather be starting my own business

Question 43: Tom shouldn't have left school so early. A Tom left school early and that was necessary B It was not necessary for Tom to leave school early

C It was necessary that Tom not leave school early but he did.

D Tom had better not leave school early Question 44: If it rains tomorrow, we won't go. A We won't go tomorrow because it will rain

B We may go tomorrow; it depends on the weather.

C If it didn't rain tomorrow, we would go D It might rain tomorrow so we won't go

Question 45: Someone stole Jim's bike yesterday.

A Jim's bike has been stolen yesterday B Jim had someone steal his bike yesterday

C Jim's bike is stolen D Jim had his bike stolen yesterday.

Question 46: No matter what your requirement is, the Volvo answers it admirably. A The Volvo meets all your needs in life

B Whatever your requirement, the Volvo meets it admirably.

C The Volvo gives admirable answer to all your needs D The Volvo meets none of your requirements admirably

Question 47: Despite the weatherman's forecast of rain for tomorrow, they will go camping. A They planned to go camping, but the weatherman said it would rain

B The weatherman forecasted rain for tomorrow even though they are going camping C They decided to go camping because it might rain tomorrow

D Even though the weatherman predicted rain, they will go camping tomorrow.

Question 48: "Why don't you ask your parents for advice?" said Tom.

A Tom wanted to know the reason why I don't ask my parents for advice B Tom advised me asking my parents for advice

C Tom suggested to me that I ask my parents for advice

D Tom told me to ask my parents for advice Question 49: People on Jeju Island have a unique culture.

A People on Jeju Island have the same culture as other people in the world

B The culture of the people on Jeju Island differs from that of any people in the world.

C No people in the world have the same culture D Only the people on Jeju Island have a unique culture Question 50: "I've lost my car keys," said Peter.

A Peter told that he had lost his car keys B Peter said me that he had lost his car keys

C Peter said that he has lost his car keys D Peter told me that he had lost his car keys

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 51 to 60.

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the past was made to last, today it is made to be thrown away and (56) While the quality in terms of new features has improved, (57) is of little concern to manufacturers In their drive to expand markets and be competitive, manufacturers ignore quality and are concerned with quantity or the number of products that can be sold

Evolving technology encourages the economy of transience which is fast replacing the economy of permanence of the old world Medical technology prolongs life and reduces the mortality rate, but the quality of life (58) Genetics has increased agricultural productivity, and the Green Revolution that it set in motion has resulted in high-yielding variety of wheat, rice paddy, etc., but they (59) the quality which the traditional variety, though low-yielding, had Alvin Toffler in his Future Shock considers the lowering of costs of manufacture and increased demand as factors (60) for the sacrifice of quality Science and technology should be concerned equally with quality and quantity This concern is of great importance since science and technology are to make further strides Question 51: A satisfaction B requirement C disappointment D demand

Question 52: A before B olderC former D first

Question 53: A raised B risen C lifted D aroused Question 54: A numberB valueC evaluation D quality

Question 55: A it possible B possible C available D impossible Question 56: A replaced B refunded C repaired D refilled Question 57: A endurance B strength C duration D durability

Question 58: A deteriorates B diminishes C loosens D devastates Question 59: A insufficient B shortage C lack D miss Question 60: A used B responsible C asking D explaining

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 61 - 70.

MODERN SURGERY

The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family Despite modern advances, most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and j anesthetics Patients not often believe they really need surgery - cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs

In the early years of the twentieth century there was little specialisation in surgery A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been devised up to that time Today the situation is different, operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of 60 years ago The heart can be

safely opened and its valves repaired Clogged blood vessels can be cleaned out, and broken ones mended or

replaced A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brain can be removed and still permit the patient to live

a comfortable and satisfactory life However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of

modern operation

The scope of surgery has increased remarkably Its safety has increased too The hospital stay after surgery has been shortened to as little as a week for most major operations

Many developments in modern surgery are almost incredible They include the replacement of damaged blood vessels with stimulated ones made of plastic; the replacement of heart valves with plastic substitutes; the transplanting of tissues such as the lens of the eye; the invention of the artificial kidney to clean the blood of poisons at regular intervals and the development of heart and lung machines to keep patients alive during very long operations All these things open a hopeful vista for the future of surgery

One of the most revolutionary areas of modern surgery is that of organ transplants Until a few years ago, no person, except an identical twin, was able to accept into his body the tissues of smother person without reacting against them and eventually killing them Recently, however, it has been discovered that with the use of x-rays and special drugs, it is possible to graft tissues from one person to another which will survive for periods of a year or more Kidney's have been successfully transplanted between non-identical twins Heart and lung transplants have been reasonably successful in animals, though rejection problems in humans have yet to be solved

'Spare parts' surgery, the simple routine replacement of all worn-out organs by new ones, is still a dream of the distant future As yet, surgery is not ready for such miracles In the meantime, you can be happy if your doctor says to you 'Yes, I think it is possible to operate on you for this condition.'

Question 61: Most people are afraid of being operated on

-A in spite of improvements in modern surgery B because they think modern drugs are dangerous

C because they not believe they need anesthetics D unless it is an emergency operation

Question 62: Surgeons in the early years of the 20th century, compared with modern ones,

-A had less to learn about surgery B need more knowledge

C could perform every operation known today D were more trusted by their patients

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-A only in the last sixty years B from prehistoric times

C since the nineteenth century D since the invention of valves

Question 64: A patient can still live a comfortable and satisfactory life, even after the removal of -.

A his brain B his lungs C a major organ such as the stomach or one lung

D part of the stomach or the whole liver Question 65: Modern surgeons

-A not like to perform operations of the new type B are not as highly qualified as the older ones

C are obliged to specialise more than their predecessors

D often perform operations which are not really needed

Question 66: The word irrational in the passage can best be replaced by

-A logical B understandable C unreasonable D unusual

Question 67: Some of the more astonishing innovations in modern surgery include

B ear, nose and throat transplants B valveless plastic hearts

C leg transplants D plastic heart valves

Question 68: The main difficulty with organ transplants is -A it is difficult to find organs of exactly the same size

B they body's tendency to reject alien tissues

C only identical twins can give permission for their organs to be exchanged D the patient is not allowed to use drugs after them

Question 69: 'Spare parts' surgery

-A will be available in the near future B is only possible for animals

C has been replaced by modern drug treatments D has yet to become a reality

Question 70: You can be happy if your surgeon can operate because it means

-A he thinks your condition may be curable B he is a good doctor

C he knows you will survive D you are getting better already

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 71-80.

PANDEMIC

Diseases are a natural part of life on Earth If there were no diseases, the population would grow too quickly, and there would not be enough food or other resources So in a way, diseases are nature's way of keeping the Earth in balance But sometimes they spread very quickly and kill large numbers of people For example, in 1918, an outbreak of the flu spread across the world, killing over 25 million people in only six months Such terrible outbreaks of a disease are called pandemics

Pandemics happen when a disease changes in a way that our bodies are not prepared to fight In 1918, a new

type of flu virus appeared Our bodies had no way to fight this new flu virus, and so it spread very quickly and

killed large numbers of people While there have been many different pandemic diseases throughout history, all of them have a few things in common

First, all pandemic diseases spread from one person to another very easily Second, while they may kill many people, they generally not kill people very quickly A good example of this would be the Marburg virus The Marburg virus is an extremely infectious disease In addition, it is deadly About 70-80% of all the people who get the Marburg virus die from the disease However, the Marburg virus has not become a pandemic because most people die within three days of getting the disease This means that the virus does not have enough time to spread to a large number of people The flu virus of 1918, on the other hand, generally took about a week to ten days to kill its victims, so it had more time to spread

While we may never be able to completely stop pandemics, we can make them less common Doctors carefully monitor new diseases that they fear could become pandemics For example, in 2002 and 2003, doctors carefully watched SARS Their health warnings may have prevented SARS from becoming a pandemic

Question 71 : This passage is mainly about

-A how to prevent pandemic diseases B pandemic diseases

C pandemic diseases throughout history D why pandemics happen

Question 72 : According to paragraph 1, how are diseases a natural part of life on Earth?

A They prevent pandemics B They help control the population

C They help the world grow quickly D They kill too many people

Question 73: Based on the information in the passage the term pandemics can best be explained as A

diseases with no cure B a deadly kind of flu

C diseases that spread quickly and kill large numbers of people

D new diseases like SARS or the Marburg virus

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A Changes in a disease that the body cannot fight

B Careless doctors who not watch the spread of diseases

C Population growth that the world cannot support D The failure to make new medicines

Question 75: According to the passage, all of the following are true of the 1918 flu pandemic EXCEPT that

-A it involved a new kind of flu virus B it killed over 25 million people

C it was the last pandemic in history D it took a little over a week to kill its victims Question 76: The word itin the passage refers to

-A disease B flu virus C pandemics D bodies

Question 77: Which of the following is mentioned as a common feature of all pandemic diseases? A They spread from people to people very slowly

B They may kill many people very quickly

C They not kill people very quickly. D They kill all the victims Question78: According to paragraph 3, why hasn't Marburg virus become a pandemic?

A It is not a deadly disease B It does not spread from person to person easily

C Doctors have prevented it from becoming a pandemic D It kills people too quickly

Question 79: The word monitor in the passage is closest in meaning to

-A fight B prevent C watch D avoid

Question 80: The author mentions SARS in order to

-A give an example of a highly dangerous disease B suggest that SARS will never become a pandemic

C give an example of the successful prevention of a pandemic D suggest that there may be a new pandemic soon

Sở giáo dục đào tạo THANH HOÁ

TRƯỜNG THPT THẠCH THÀNH I

đề thi thử đại học lần II (2011-2012). Môn: tiếng anh

Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (80 câu trắc nghiƯm)

Mã đề thi 323 Họ, tên thí sinh:

Số báo danh: Lớp :

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

Question 1: - "You really have a beautiful blouse, Mary I have never seen such a perfect thing on you" - " "

A Good idea Thanks for the news B Thanks, Tom That’s a nice compliment

C Well, that's very surprising! D Yes, it's our pleasure

Question 2: “Remember to phone me when you arrive at the airport” “ _”

A I remember B I do C I don’t D I will

Question 3: We should participate in the movements ……… the natural environment.

A organizing to conserve B organized conserving

C organized to conserve D which organize to conserve

Question 4: Certificates provide proof of your ………

A qualifications B diplomas C ambitions D qualities

Question 5: The boy did his homework

A by himself B his own self C on himself D by his own Question 6: There is ………to be a serious energy crisis in the next century.

A reputed B known C foreseen D bound

Question 7: ……… interested in that subject, I would try to learn more about it.

A Were I B If I am C Shoud I D I was

Question 8: She had changed so much that _ anyone recognised her.

A almost B not C nearly D hardly Question 9: Have a good flight and remember to give me a _ as soon as you arrive.

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Question 10: The teacher says, ‘The time is up’ This means that the period of time has

A begun B ended C been interesting D.seemed long

Question 11: All the sentences below use “the” Which one is correct?

A The apples are good for you. B I love the skiing.

C Can you pass the sugar, please? D The crime is a problem in many big cities.

Question 12: Helen has just bought ……….

A some new black wool two scarves B two black wool new scarves

C two new black wool scarves D two scarves new wool black

Question 13: - Anna: “I don’t think I can this.” - Susan: “ ”

A Oh, come on! Give it a try! B Yeah It’s not easy.

C No, I hope not. D Sure, no way!

Question 14: Joanne has only one eye, she lost ……3 years ago after falling on some broken glass

A other B other ones C another one D the other

Question 15: Don’t ……… You’ve only just begun the course.

A put up B get up C give up D grow up

Question 16: No matter ……… , Mozart was an accomplished composer while still a child.

A how it seems remarkable B how remarkable it seems

C how it remarkable seems D how seems it remarkable

Question 17: Such ……….that we didn’t want to go home.

A was a beautiful flower display B beautiful the flower display was

C a beautiful flower display was D a beautiful flower display

Question 18: “Is it all right if I use your bike?” - “ ”

A I don’t want to use your bike B Sure, go ahead

C Sorry, no, I won’t it D Please accept it with my best wishes

Question 19: She didn’t get _ well with her boss, so she left the company.

A at B through C up D on

Question 20: When another person sneezes, you say “ _”

A See you! B Bless you! C Great you! D Pardon?

Question 21: - Cindy: “You hairstyle is terrific, Mary!” - Mary: “ ”

A Yes, all right B Thank, Cindy I had it done yesterday.

C Never mention it D Thank, but I’m afraid.

Question 22: Don’t worry! By the time you arrive tomorrow, we ……… the work.

A have completed B had completed

C will have completed D would have completed

Question 23: It was announced that neither the passengers nor the driver ……… in the crash.

A have been injured B were injured C are injured D was injured

Question 24: I suggest the room ……… before Christmas.

A be decorated B is decorated C were decorated D should decorate

Question 25: I was not _to go to parties in the evening until I reached the age of eighteen

A permitted B permission C permitting D permit

Question 26: Jack : I’d rather stay at home. Gina :

A Would you ? B Wouldn’t you ? C Had you ? D Hadn’t you ?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 27 to 36

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Ever since it was first possible to make a real robot, people have been hoping for the invention of a machine that would all the necessary jobs (27) _the house If boring and repetitive factory work could be (28) by robots, why not boring and repetitive household chores too?

For a long time the only people who really (29) _the problem their attention were amateur inventors And they came up against a major difficulty That is, housework is actually very complex It has never been one job, it has always been many A factory robot (30) one task endlessly (31) _it is reprogrammed to something else It doesn’t run the whole factory A housework robot, on the other hand, has to several different (32) _of cleaning and carrying jobs and also has to cope (33) all the diffenrent shapes and positions of rooms, furniture, ornaments, cats and dogs (34) , there have been some developments recently Sensors are available to (35) _the robot locate objects and avoid obstacles We have the technology to produce the hardware All that is missing the software- the programs that will (36) the machine

Question 27: A through B over C around D for

Question 28: A managed B succeeded C made D given

Question 29: A did B took C gave D showed

Question 30: A carries over B carries out C carries off D carries away

Question 31: A until B while C since D when

Question 32: A systems B types C ways D methods

Question 33: A from B with C by D for

Question 34: A However B Therefore C Besides D Moreover

Question 35: A enable B help C assist D allow

Question 36: A practice B operate C order D perform

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.

Question 37: A studious B thunder C public D adult

Question 38: A complexion B examination C exaggerate D exhibit

Question 39: A accountant B amount C founding D country

Question 40: A missed B laughed C stopped D closed

Question 41: A sample B sugar C solar D symbol

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 from 42 to 50

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Question 42: What is the main topic of the passage?

A Procedures for evacuation aircraft. B Guidelines for increasing aircraft passenger survival.

C Airline industry accident statistics. D Safety instructions in air travel.

Question 43: Travelers are urged by experts to read and listen to safety

instruction _

A if smoke is in the cabin B in an emergency

C before locating the exits D before take-off

Question 44: According to the passage, airline travelers should keep their feet flat on the floor

A especially during landings B throughout the flight

C only if an accident is possible D during take-offs and landings

Question 45: According to the passage, which exits should an airline passenger locate before take-off ? A The ones with counted rows of seats between them B The nearest one.

C The two closest to the passenger’s seat D The ones that can be found in the dark

Question 46: The word “them” in line refers to .

A seats B rows C exits D feet

Question 47: It can be inferred from the passage that people are more likely to survive fires in aircrafts if they _

A don’t smoke in or near a plane B read airline safety statistics

C wear a safety belt D keep their heads low

Question 48: Airline passengers are advised to all of the following EXCEPT _

A ask questions about safety B locate the nearest exit

C fasten their seat belts before take-off D carry personal belongings in an emergency

Question 49: The word “evacuate” in line 11 is closest in meaning to

A evade B vacate C maintain D escape

Question 50: The word “inflated” in line 12 is closest in meaning to

A expanded B lifted C assembled D increased

There is a mistake in the four underlined part of each sentence Find the mistakes ( A,B, C, or D) :

Câu 51: People are not allowed to enter the park after midnight because lack of security A B C D

Câu 52: She is tired with being asked the same thing everyday A B C D

Câu 53: I'd rather to stay at home than go out at weekends A B C D

Câu 54: When there are low sales, companies often decide developing new products. A B C D Câu 55: The longer you delay making a decision, the worst the consequences will be.

A B C D

Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 56: I have’t seen your brother recently.

A lately B immediately C suddenly D quietly Question 57: She needs to check her homework.

A examine B try out C ensure D involve

Question 58: We are very anxious about the result of the exam.

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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 59: Julia forgot to her homework.

A. Julia did her homework but she didn’t remember B. Julia forgot doing her homework

C. Julia didn’t her homework as she didn’t remember D. Somebody did her homework for Julia but she forgot it Question 60: “Let’s go shopping”!

A She suggests going shopping B She allows us to go shopping

C She says we can go shopping D She agrees to go shopping with him Question 61: “I’ll give you a lift home if you like”

A. He offered to give me a lift home C I liked him to give me a lift home.

B. He could install a lift my home D If I liked, he would install a lift in my home

Question 62: If you didn’t cheat in the exam, you wouldn’t be punished.

A You were not punished as you didn’t cheat in the exam B. You didn’t cheat in the exams so as not be punished C. Don’t cheat in the exam and you won’t be punished D. You have cheated in the exam, so you are punished

Question 63: The boy was too fat to run far.

A. The boy was very fat and couldn’t run far C The boy’s fatness didn’t stop him running far. B. The boy had to run a lot because he was fat D The boy became ill because he was fat.

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 from 64 to 73

Although they are an inexpensive supplier of vitamins, minerals, and high quality protein, eggs also contain a high level of blood cholesterol, one of the major causes of heart disease One egg yolk, in fact, contains a little more than two-thirds of the suggested daily cholesterol limit This knowledge has caused egg sales to plummet in recent years, which in turns has brought about the development of several alternatives to eating regular eggs One alternative is to eat substitute eggs

These egg substitutes are not really eggs, but they look somewhat like eggs when they are cooked They have the advantage of having lower cholesterol rates, and they can be scrambled or used in baking One disadvatage, however, is that they are not good for frying, poaching, or boiling A second alternative to regular eggs is a new type of egg, sometimes called “designer” eggs These eggs are produced by hens that are fed low-fat diets consisting of ingredients such as canola oil, flax, and rice bran In spite of their diets, however, these hens produce eggs that contain the same amount of cholesterol as regular eggs Yet, the producers of these eggs claim that eating their eggs will not raise the blood cholesterol in humans

Eggs producers claim that their product has been portrayed unfairly They cite scientific studies to back up their claim And, in fact, studies on the relationship between eggs and human cholesterol levels have brought mixed results It may be that it is not the type of egg that is the main determinant of cholesterol but the person who is eating the eggs Some people may be more sensitive to cholesterol derived from food than other people In fact, there is evidence that certain dietary fats stimulate the body’s production of blood cholesterol Consequently, while it still makes sense to limit one’s intake of eggs, even designer eggs, it seems that doing this without regulating 30 dietary fat will probably not help reduce the blood cholesterol level

Question 64: What is the main purpose of this passage?

A to convince people to eat “designer” eggs and egg substitutes.

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Question 65: As used in line 4, the word “plummet” refers to which of the following?

A hesitate unexpectantly B drop abruptly

C bounce uncertainly D rise gently

Question 66: According to the passage, which of the following is a cause of heart disease?

A vitamins B canola oil C minerals D cholesterol

Question 67: As used in line 6, which of the following could best replace the word “somewhat”?

A a little B in fact C a lot D indefinitely

Question 68: According to the passage, what has been the cause for changes in the sale of eggs?

A increasing price B decreased production

C a shrinking market D dietary changes in hens

Question 69: The word “portrayed” in line 13 could best replaced by which of the following?

A destroyed B described C tested D studied

Question 70: As used in line 14, what is the meaning of the phrase “back up” ?

A reverse B block C support D advance

Question 71: What does the author mean by the phrase “mixed results” in line 15?

A The results are blended B The results are a composite of things

C The results are inconclusive D The results are mingled together

Question 72: According to the passage, egg substitutes cannot be used to make any of the following types of eggs EXCEPT

A fried B poached C boiled D scrambled

Question 73: According to the author, which of the following may reduce the blood cholesterol?

A reducing egg intake but not fat intake B increasing egg intake and fat intake

C increasing egg intake but not fat intake D decreasing egg intake and fat intake

Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 74: No one knew precisely what would happen to a human being in space

A casually B flexibly C wrongly D informally

Question 75: China has become the third country in the world which can independently carried out the manned space activities

A put up B put in C put off D put on

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

Question 76: Never/ history/ humanity/ there/ be/ more people/ live/ world. A Never in the history of humanity there are more people living in the world. B Never in the history of humanity are there more people to live in the world. C Never in the history of humanity has there been more people to live in the world. D Never in the history of humanity have there been more people living in the world. Question 77: It/ until / father/ home/ children/ dinner.

A It was until the father got home that the children have dinner. B It was not until the father got home that the children had dinner. C It is not until the father gets home than the children had dinner.

D It was not until when the father got home that children had had dinner. Question 78: man/ sentence/ 15 years / prison/ he/ prove/ guilty

A The man should make his final sentence after 15 years in prison as he proved himself guilty. B The man will get a sentence for himself to 15 years in prison if he proves himself guilty. C The man was sentenced about 15 years in prison and proved himself guilty.

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Question 79: imagine/ who/ happen/ run into/ yesterday/ just. A Could you imagine who just happened to run into us yesterday? B Just imagine who I happened to run into yesterday!

C You imagine just who happened to run into us yesterday!

D Have you just imagined who happened to run into me yesterday?

Question 80: Excite/ exam result/ she/rush home/ tell/ family/ good news.

A Excited over the exam results She rushed home to tell her family the good news.

B To excite over the exam results, she rushed quickly home to tell her family the good news. C Exciting over the exam results She rushed home to tell her family the good news.

D Excited over the exam results, she rushed to home telling her family the good news.

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-Đáp án đề thi thử ĐH lần II ( năm học 2011 – 2012 ) Môn : Tiếng Anh

Mã đề 323

1 B 21 B 41 B 61 A

2 D 22 C 42 B 62 D

3 C 23 D 43 D 63 A

4 A 24 A 44 D 64 B

5 A 25 A 45 C 65 B

6 D 26 A 46 C 66 D

7 A 27 C 47 D 67 A

8 D 28 A 48 D 68 C

9 A 29 C 49 D 69 B

10 B 30 B 50 A 70 C

11 C 31 A 51 C 71 C

12 C 32 B 52 B 72 D

13 A 33 B 53 B 73 D

14 D 34 A 54 C 74 C

15 C 35 B 55 C 75 C

16 B 36 B 56 A 76 D

17 A 37 A 57 A 77 B

18 B 38 A 58 A 78 D

19 D 39 D 59 C 79 B

20 B 40 D 60 A 80 A

Mã đề 324

1 A 21 B 41 C 61 C

2 B 22 B 42 A 62 B

3 C 23 D 43 D 63 A

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5 A 25 A 45 A 65 B

6 C 26 A 46 C 66 D

7 A 27 D 47 B 67 A

8 A 28 C 48 B 68 C

9 A 29 D 49 C 69 B

10 C 30 A 50 C 70 C

11 D 31 D 51 B 71 C

12 A 32 C 52 D 72 D

13 B 33 B 53 A 73 D

14 B 34 A 54 C 74 A

15 C 35 D 55 B 75 C

16 D 36 B 56 A 76 A

17 A 37 B 57 D 77 A

18 B 38 D 58 A 78 C

19 D 39 B 59 B 79 B

20 D 40 C 60 B 80 D

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