NGỮ PHÁP TIẾNG ANH TÓM LƯỢC BÀI: Ôn thi tốt nghiệp môn tiếng Anh – P2,3

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http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 A. it is penetration into the soil B. it does into soil

C. does it into soil D. that it does into soil

23. Steamboats did not replace sailing vessels on the high seas ______ later in the 1860s.

A. until B. although C. because D. unless

24. ______, which had been brought to Europe from China in the 15th century, helped seamen to navigate.

A. The compass B. It is the compass

C. With the compass D. That the compass

25. The more distant a star happens to be, ______ to us.

A. the dimmest it seems B. the dimmer it seems

C. it seems dimmer D. it seems dimmest

26. Aristotle, one of the greatest natural philosophers, ______, the leading cultural and intellectual city in Greece.

A. of Athens B. living in Athens

C. he lived in Athens D. lived in Athens 27. ______ break, they can be joined with a touch of nail polish.

A. For tapes from a cassette to B. Tapes from a cassette that C. With tapes from a cassette D. If tapes from a cassette 28. Almost everyone fails ______ on the first try.

A. in passing the driver’s test B. to pass the driver’s test C. passing the driver’s test D. pass the driver’s test

29. ______ often serve as places of public entertainment and festivals, they can also be places where people can find piece and solitude.

A. Even though city parks B. City parks

C. City parks that D. There are city parks which 30. What is a ______ like that cost?

A. clothing B. clothes C. garment D. clothe

31. You have to drive very carefully if a road is full of ______.

A. angles B. bends C. corners D. winding

32. : I must congratulate you. You’re ______ a very good job.

A. done B. made C. finished D. worked

33. You will have to ______ it’s true.

A. test B. prove C. make D. check

34. She doesn’t say very much. It is very difficult to ______ conversation with her.

A. do B. take C. make D. talk

35. My mother said it ______ she meant it.

A. as B. as if C. like D. like as if

36. Beethoven was ______ I love his music.

A. a genie B. a genius C. Genial D. giant

37. We would say that a well-equipped house has every ______.

A. convenience B. facility C. commodity D. ease 38. Make sure you end each sentence with a ______.

A. dot B. point C. comma D. full stop

39. I hope you ______ a nice sleep last night.

A. did B. made C. had D. gave

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 40. ______ have made communication faster and easier through the use of email and the Internet is widely recognized.

A. It is that computers B. That computers C. computers that D. That it is computer Hãy đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất trong số A, B, C và D.

AN ALTERNATIVE DIET

Karaoke enthusiasts can now enjoy their sometimes nervous (41) safe in the knowledge that they are at least losing some weight. Thank to Tokyo-based Daiichikosho, which sells and (42) out karaoke equipment, karaoke machines can now (43) how many calories the singer has burnt while singing the song. (44) 40.000 users of its karaoke song broadcasting service through out Japan have now (45) up for the company’s ‘Karaoke diet’.

Such factors as the volume and pitch of the singer’s voice and the tempo and length of the song were (46) into consideration before assigning calorie burning values to more than 1,000 favorite tunes.

“Naturally, the longer and livelier one sings, the (47) calories are burned,” said a company spokesman.

(48) to Daiichikosho, the Beatles ‘Let it Be’ burns up 11,4 kcal; but for those (49) in sheding a little more weight, a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s classic My Way will (50) in the loss of 15,6 kcal. An average man will burn up approximately 81 kilocalories (51) ten minutes walk, suggesting that karaoke may not be the ideal weight loss programme.

In fact, including in karaoke (literally “empty orchestra”) can be counterproductive to any diet as the singing of such songs usually (52) a drink causing the singer to (53) back on the same calories they may have just lost.

41. A. performances B. representations C. productions D. realizations

42. A. borrows B. hires C. hands D. spends

43. A. turn up B. come across C. put down D. work out

44. A. Over B. Several C. Many D. Various

45. A. gone B. taken C. signed D. registered

46. A. taken B. brought C. held D. put

47. A. most B. other C. many D. more

48. A. Regarding B. Concerning C. Believing D. According 49. A. enthusiastic B. interested C. keen D. concerned

50. A. lead B. cause C. provide D. result

51. A. during B. while C. meanwhile D. until

52. A. requires B. requests C. asks for D. wants

53. A. bring B. place C. put D. get

Hãy đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất trong số A, B, C và D.

TSUNAMIS

Tsunamis are waves, but they are far different from the normal waves that occur every day in the ocean. A normal wave is created by the pull of the moon’s gravity, but tsunamis are a series of great sea waves that are created by a shock from underwater. The most common causes of tsunamis are underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.

On Sunday, December 26, 2004, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred under the Indian Ocean near the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It displaced a large amount of water, and sent shock waves in every direction, resulting in a series of 30-foot waves traveling up to 500 miles per hour.

These high speeds cause the waves to be very destructive. They traveled unnoticed at first because they were not visible on the surface, a common pattern in the occurrence of tsunamis.

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 54. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of this passage?

A. Normal waves and tsunamis B. Characteristics of ocean waves C. How a tsunami is caused D. How to predict a tsunami.

55. According to the passage, what can create a tsunami?

A. Shocks that occur underwater B. The pull of the moon’s gravity C. A large rock dropping into the ocean D. It is not know.

56. The passage explain that normal waves differ from tsunami in that ______.

A. normal waves are much smaller than tsunamis B. tsunamis are caused by hug shocks underwater C. tsunamis are much more destructive

D. normal waves never travel as fast as tsunamis

57. The word magnitude in the test is closest in meaning to ______.

A. destruction B. danger C. size D. importance

58. The author mentions the tsunami of December 26 A. in order to show how tsunamis occur

B. in order to show how much damage tsunamis can cause C. because it was the only tsunami to ever occur

D. all of the above

59. The word ‘displaced’ in the text is closest in meaning to ______.

A. moved B. flowed C. covered D. drowned

60. What caused the tsunamis of December 26, 2004?

A. An earthquake B. An underwater volcanic eruption

C. The moon’s gravity D. None of the above 61. Why may people not notice a tsunami at first?

A. Tsunamis is invisible

B. Most of the time, people can not see waves

C. A tsunami may travel beneath the surface of the water D. A tsunami may be too small to notice

62. The word they in the text refers to ______.

A. waves B. speeds C. oceans D. disturbances

63. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?

A. The most common cause of a tsunami is an underwater earthquake.

B. Tsunamis may not be visible on the surface if the ocean is deep C. Tsunamis occur every day in the ocean.

D. Tsunamis are unusual because they are not created by the pull of the moon’s gravity.

64. If your interested in pleasing customers, don’t make them wait for service.

A. your B. don’t C. them D. service

65. Each of the managers want to renew her contract before the new fiscal year.

A. managers B. want C. her D. before

66. The city doesn’t need no more taxes; everyone pays too much already.

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A. doesn’t B. no C. pays D. already

67. In contrast to its soft body and muscular feet, some mol-lucks have hard shells.

A. In contrast B. its C. feet D. have

68. Surprisingly, my younger sister dresses more conservative than I do.

A. younger B. more C. conservative D. I

69. Homesteaders on the Great Plains brang few possessions to their new home.

A. Homesteaders B. brang C. few D. their

70. Less people stood in line for the concert, even though there were more tickets available.

A. Less B. in line C. even though D. more

71. Of the three girls that recently joined the basketball team, Frieda is the tallest.

A. Of B. that C. joined D. tallest

72. It / be / big decision / choose / university.

A. It is big decision to choose a university.

B. It is a big decision of choosing a university.

C. It is a big decision to choose a university.

D. It is a big decision in choosing a university.

73. You / mind / I smoke / here?

A. Do you mind I smoke in here?

B. Do you mind if I smoke in here?

C. Do you mind if my smoking in here?

D. Would you mind I smoke in here?

74. Kate / always / remember / lock / door / leave / office.

A. Kate always remembers to lock the door leaving the office.

B. Kate always remembers locking the door before leaving the office.

C. Kate always remembers to lock the door before leaving the office.

D. Kate always remembers to lock a door when she leaves the office.

75. Door / make / terrible sound; / it / need / oil.

A. The door makes a terrible sound; it needs to oil.

B. The door makes terrible sound; it needs oiling.

C. The door makes a terrible sound; it needs to be oiled.

D. The door makes a terrible sound; it needs oiling.

76. : We / suppose / arrive / airport / least / an hour / before flight.

A. We are supposed to arrive at the airport at least an hour before flight.

B. We suppose to arrive at the airport at least an hour before flight.

C. We are supposed arriving at the airport at least an hour before flight.

D. We have supposed to arrive at the airport at least an hour before flight.

77. Science / genetic engineering / be not / very old.

A. Science of genetic engineering is not very old.

B. The science of genetic engineering is not very old.

C. The science of the genetic engineering is not very old.

D. The science genetic engineering is not very old.

78. Heavy traffic / make / difficult / get work / time.

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 A. Heavy traffic makes difficult to get to work on time.

B. Heavy traffic makes it difficult to get work on time.

C. Heavy traffic makes it difficult to get to work in time.

D. Heavy traffic makes it difficult to get to work on time.

79. You / find / interesting / learn English?

A. You find it interesting to learn English?

B. Do you find it interesting to learn English?

C. Would you find it interesting to learn English?

D. Do you find interesting to learn English?

80. Advisor / make / few exceptions / rules / regarding xe.

A. The advisor makes few exceptions rules regarding prerequisites.

B. The advisor makes only few exceptions to the rules regarding prerequisites.

C. Advisor makes only a few exceptions to the rules regarding prerequisites.

D. The advisor makes only a few exceptions to the rules regarding prerequisites.

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1. A. pattern B. clap C. bakery D. tap

2. A. chick B. cheek C. chemist D. challenge

3. A. swam B. swear C. swim D. sword

4. A. dine B. determine C. undermine D. mine

5. A. average B. aware C. again D. advance

6. A. politician B. genetics C. artificial D. controversial 7. A. condition B. experiment C. indicate D. ability

8. A. miraculous B. marvel C. finish D. frequency

9. A. original B. potential C. necessity D. scientific

10. A. modified B. consumer C. provide D. remove

11. - “Has an announcement been made about the eight o’clock flight to Paris?”

– “______.”

A. Not yet B. Yes, it was C. I don’t think that D. Sorry, I don’t 12. The referee ______ the coin to decide which team would kick the ball first.

A. caught B. threw C. cast D. tossed

13. Working hours will fall to under 35 hours a week, ______?

A. will they B. won’t they C. won’t it D. will it

14. The forecast has revealed that the world’s reserves of fossil fuel will have ______ by 2015.

A. taken over B. caught up C. used off D. run out 15. ______ the phone rang later that night did I remember the appointment.

A. No sooner B. Not until C. Only D. Just before

16. The amount she earned was ______ on how much she sold.

A. related B. connected C. dependent D. secured

17. Amsterdam, Holland, which is sometimes called the Venice of Northern Europe, ______

A. which has many canals B. it has many canals C. with many canals D. has many canals 18. Michael will not able to attend the party because ______.

A. he must to work B. he will be working at the office C. of that he will work D. his working at the office

19. I looked dark and heavy ______ it was going to rain.

A. although B. unless C. as if D. whereas

20. Fish have nostrils ______ are used for smelling, not for breathing.

A. they B. what C. whom D. that

21. : The South has a diversified agriculture raising varied crops, including fruits, ______ soybeans, and peanuts.

A. it has vegetables B. the vegetables C. vegetables D. its vegetables 22. Solar heat penetrates more deeply into water than ______.

NGỮ PHÁP TIẾNG ANH TÓM LƯỢC BÀI: Ôn thi tốt nghiệp môn tiếng Anh – P2,3

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 A. it is penetration into the soil B. it does into soil

C. does it into soil D. that it does into soil

23. Steamboats did not replace sailing vessels on the high seas ______ later in the 1860s.

A. until B. although C. because D. unless

24. ______, which had been brought to Europe from China in the 15th century, helped seamen to navigate.

A. The compass B. It is the compass

C. With the compass D. That the compass

25. The more distant a star happens to be, ______ to us.

A. the dimmest it seems B. the dimmer it seems

C. it seems dimmer D. it seems dimmest

26. Aristotle, one of the greatest natural philosophers, ______, the leading cultural and intellectual city in Greece.

A. of Athens B. living in Athens

C. he lived in Athens D. lived in Athens 27. ______ break, they can be joined with a touch of nail polish.

A. For tapes from a cassette to B. Tapes from a cassette that C. With tapes from a cassette D. If tapes from a cassette 28. Almost everyone fails ______ on the first try.

A. in passing the driver’s test B. to pass the driver’s test C. passing the driver’s test D. pass the driver’s test

29. ______ often serve as places of public entertainment and festivals, they can also be places where people can find piece and solitude.

A. Even though city parks B. City parks

C. City parks that D. There are city parks which 30. What is a ______ like that cost?

A. clothing B. clothes C. garment D. clothe

31. You have to drive very carefully if a road is full of ______.

A. angles B. bends C. corners D. winding

32. : I must congratulate you. You’re ______ a very good job.

A. done B. made C. finished D. worked

33. You will have to ______ it’s true.

A. test B. prove C. make D. check

34. She doesn’t say very much. It is very difficult to ______ conversation with her.

A. do B. take C. make D. talk

35. My mother said it ______ she meant it.

A. as B. as if C. like D. like as if

36. Beethoven was ______ I love his music.

A. a genie B. a genius C. Genial D. giant

37. We would say that a well-equipped house has every ______.

A. convenience B. facility C. commodity D. ease 38. Make sure you end each sentence with a ______.

A. dot B. point C. comma D. full stop

39. I hope you ______ a nice sleep last night.

A. did B. made C. had D. gave

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 40. ______ have made communication faster and easier through the use of email and the Internet is widely recognized.

A. It is that computers B. That computers C. computers that D. That it is computer Hãy đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất trong số A, B, C và D.

AN ALTERNATIVE DIET

Karaoke enthusiasts can now enjoy their sometimes nervous (41) safe in the knowledge that they are at least losing some weight. Thank to Tokyo-based Daiichikosho, which sells and (42) out karaoke equipment, karaoke machines can now (43) how many calories the singer has burnt while singing the song. (44) 40.000 users of its karaoke song broadcasting service through out Japan have now (45) up for the company’s ‘Karaoke diet’.

Such factors as the volume and pitch of the singer’s voice and the tempo and length of the song were (46) into consideration before assigning calorie burning values to more than 1,000 favorite tunes.

“Naturally, the longer and livelier one sings, the (47) calories are burned,” said a company spokesman.

(48) to Daiichikosho, the Beatles ‘Let it Be’ burns up 11,4 kcal; but for those (49) in sheding a little more weight, a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s classic My Way will (50) in the loss of 15,6 kcal. An average man will burn up approximately 81 kilocalories (51) ten minutes walk, suggesting that karaoke may not be the ideal weight loss programme.

In fact, including in karaoke (literally “empty orchestra”) can be counterproductive to any diet as the singing of such songs usually (52) a drink causing the singer to (53) back on the same calories they may have just lost.

41. A. performances B. representations C. productions D. realizations

42. A. borrows B. hires C. hands D. spends

43. A. turn up B. come across C. put down D. work out

44. A. Over B. Several C. Many D. Various

45. A. gone B. taken C. signed D. registered

46. A. taken B. brought C. held D. put

47. A. most B. other C. many D. more

48. A. Regarding B. Concerning C. Believing D. According 49. A. enthusiastic B. interested C. keen D. concerned

50. A. lead B. cause C. provide D. result

51. A. during B. while C. meanwhile D. until

52. A. requires B. requests C. asks for D. wants

53. A. bring B. place C. put D. get

Hãy đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất trong số A, B, C và D.

TSUNAMIS

Tsunamis are waves, but they are far different from the normal waves that occur every day in the ocean. A normal wave is created by the pull of the moon’s gravity, but tsunamis are a series of great sea waves that are created by a shock from underwater. The most common causes of tsunamis are underwater earthquakes, landslides, or volcanic eruptions.

On Sunday, December 26, 2004, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake occurred under the Indian Ocean near the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. It displaced a large amount of water, and sent shock waves in every direction, resulting in a series of 30-foot waves traveling up to 500 miles per hour.

These high speeds cause the waves to be very destructive. They traveled unnoticed at first because they were not visible on the surface, a common pattern in the occurrence of tsunamis.

http://moon.vn - hotline: 04.32.99.98.98 54. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of this passage?

A. Normal waves and tsunamis B. Characteristics of ocean waves C. How a tsunami is caused D. How to predict a tsunami.

55. According to the passage, what can create a tsunami?

A. Shocks that occur underwater B. The pull of the moon’s gravity C. A large rock dropping into the ocean D. It is not know.

56. The passage explain that normal waves differ from tsunami in that ______.

A. normal waves are much smaller than tsunamis B. tsunamis are caused by hug shocks underwater C. tsunamis are much more destructive

D. normal waves never travel as fast as tsunamis

57. The word magnitude in the test is closest in meaning to ______.

A. destruction B. danger C. size D. importance

58. The author mentions the tsunami of December 26 A. in order to show how tsunamis occur

B. in order to show how much damage tsunamis can cause C. because it was the only tsunami to ever occur

D. all of the above

59. The word ‘displaced’ in the text is closest in meaning to ______.

A. moved B. flowed C. covered D. drowned

60. What caused the tsunamis of December 26, 2004?

A. An earthquake B. An underwater volcanic eruption

C. The moon’s gravity D. None of the above 61. Why may people not notice a tsunami at first?

A. Tsunamis is invisible

B. Most of the time, people can not see waves

C. A tsunami may travel beneath the surface of the water D. A tsunami may be too small to notice

62. The word they in the text refers to ______.

A. waves B. speeds C. oceans D. disturbances

63. Which of the following is not true according to the passage?

A. The most common cause of a tsunami is an underwater earthquake.

B. Tsunamis may not be visible on the surface if the ocean is deep C. Tsunamis occur every day in the ocean.

D. Tsunamis are unusual because they are not created by the pull of the moon’s gravity.

64. If your interested in pleasing customers, don’t make them wait for service.

A. your B. don’t C. them D. service

65. Each of the managers want to renew her contract before the new fiscal year.

A. managers B. want C. her D. before

66. The city doesn’t need no more taxes; everyone pays too much already.

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