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Trung tâm Luyện thi Đại học CLC QSC-45 - 2013 trang: 1 1-5. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. 1. A. bound B. sound C. county D. poultry 2. A. shower B. allow C. below D. down 3. A. kicked B. fixed C. pleased D. missed 4. A. mistakes B. dates C. heads D. hats 5. A. examine D. determine C. valentine D. heroine 6-35. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence. 6. Global warming is damaging the environment. ......................, governments are trying to reduce this warming. A. Consequently B. Unequivocally C. Evidently D. Indisputably 7. The two nations got into a ....................... over air pollution. The two governments solved the dispute peacefully. A. ego B. symptom C. treaty D. conflict 8. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ....................... in broad daylight yesterday. A. to be robbed B. robbed C. to have been robbed D. having been robbed 9. ....................... before, his first performance for the amateur dramatic group was a success. A. Though having never acted B. Despite he had never acted C. As he had never acted D. In spite of his never having acted 10. In many aspects, the problems that John faced are ....................... a young man and woman might face today. A. much like that B. much like those C. like much those D. like much that 11. Mr. Hammond prefers to resign ....................... part in such dishonest business deal. A. than take B. than to take C. rather than take D. rather than to take 12. His father had promised to buy him a computer ....................... he behaved himself. A. in case B. after C. provided D. while 13. There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened, ....................... a sudden loud noise. A. being there B. should there be C. there was D. there have been 14. Bit by bit, a child makes the necessary changes to make his language ....................... . A. as other people B. as other people's C. like other people D. like other people's 15. Clothing made of plastic fibers has certain advantages over ................ made of natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk. A. one B. the one C. that D. what 16. ....................... the opportunity, he might well have become an outstanding cartoonist. A. Being given B. To give C. Giving D. Given 17. The students are going to ....................... an experiment to determine the melting point of cotton. A. buy into B. carry out C. rage on D. come to mind 18. English can be a ....................... language to learn. A. limited B. cubic C. challenging D. considerable 19. Sharp knives are actually safer to use ....................... . A. as dull ones B. as ones that are dull C. than dull ones D. that are dull ones 20. As coal mines became deeper, the problems of draining water, bringing in fresh air, and ........ to the surface increased. A. transporting ore B. to transport ore C. how ore is transported D. ore is transporting 21. Feeling nervous is a normal ....................... to everyday stressful events. A. superego B. contention C. reaction D. upheaval 22. One must maintain a car to ensure it always ....................... properly. A. functions B. interferes C. exceeds D. touts 23. Many scientists believe that the ....................... of global warming is caused by pollution. A. protocol B. phenomenon C. scope D. trough 24. It is ....................... to many people that pollution is damaging the environment. A. leaky B. mental C. internal D. evident

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1-5. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.

1. A. bound B. sound C. county D. poultry

2. A. shower B. allow C. below D. down

3. A. kicked B. fixed C. pleased D. missed

4. A. mistakes B. dates C. heads D. hats

5. A. examine D. determine C. valentine D. heroine

6-35. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence.

6. Global warming is damaging the environment. ......................, governments are trying to reduce this warming.

A. Consequently B. Unequivocally C. Evidently D. Indisputably

7. The two nations got into a ....................... over air pollution. The two governments solved the dispute peacefully.

A. ego B. symptom C. treaty D. conflict

8. The bank is reported in the local newspaper ....................... in broad daylight yesterday.

A. to be robbed B. robbed C. to have been robbed D. having been robbed

9. ....................... before, his first performance for the amateur dramatic group was a success.

A. Though having never acted B. Despite he had never acted

C. As he had never acted D. In spite of his never having acted

10. In many aspects, the problems that John faced are ....................... a young man and woman might face today.

A. much like that B. much like those C. like much those D. like much that

11. Mr. Hammond prefers to resign ....................... part in such dishonest business deal.

A. than take B. than to take C. rather than take D. rather than to take

12. His father had promised to buy him a computer ....................... he behaved himself.

A. in case B. after C. provided D. while

13. There is a real possibility that these animals could be frightened, ....................... a sudden loud noise.

A. being there B. should there be C. there was D. there have been

14. Bit by bit, a child makes the necessary changes to make his language ....................... .

A. as other people B. as other people's C. like other people D. like other people's

15. Clothing made of plastic fibers has certain advantages over ................ made of natural fibers like cotton, wool, or silk.

A. one B. the one C. that D. what

16. ....................... the opportunity, he might well have become an outstanding cartoonist.

A. Being given B. To give C. Giving D. Given

17. The students are going to ....................... an experiment to determine the melting point of cotton.

A. buy into B. carry out C. rage on D. come to mind

18. English can be a ....................... language to learn.

A. limited B. cubic C. challenging D. considerable

19. Sharp knives are actually safer to use ....................... .

A. as dull ones B. as ones that are dull C. than dull ones D. that are dull ones

20. As coal mines became deeper, the problems of draining water, bringing in fresh air, and ........ to the surface increased.

A. transporting ore B. to transport ore C. how ore is transported D. ore is transporting

21. Feeling nervous is a normal ....................... to everyday stressful events.

A. superego B. contention C. reaction D. upheaval

22. One must maintain a car to ensure it always ....................... properly.

A. functions B. interferes C. exceeds D. touts

23. Many scientists believe that the ....................... of global warming is caused by pollution.

A. protocol B. phenomenon C. scope D. trough

24. It is ....................... to many people that pollution is damaging the environment.

A. leaky B. mental C. internal D. evident

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25. In order to save money, she decided to decrease her of expensive coffee.

A. agriculture B. consumption C. innovation D. mainstream

26. He went back to university to ....................... a master's degree.

A. consume B. obtain C. curtail D. exemplify

27. By the end of next month we ....................... this assignment.

A. will finish B. will be finishing C. will have finished D. have finished

28. ....................... ghost exists in the world. That's your illusion.

A. No such a thing as B. No such a thing as a C. No such thing as a D. No such thing as

29. If it ....................... too much trouble, I'd love a cup of tea.

A. hadn't been B. isn't C. weren't D. may not be

30. As the drug took ....................... the patient became quieter.

A. force B. effect C. action D. influence

31. The graffiti on the wall ....................... have been the work of a bored student.

A. would B. should C. ought to D. must

32. After getting the prize, we got thousands of letters ....................... us how to spend the money.

A. to advise B. advising C. advise D. advice

33. Are there any ....................... about the project?

A. news B. pieces of news C. piece of news D. good news

34. The higher the content of carbon dioxide in the air, ....................... .

A. more heat it retains B. it retains more heat C. the more it retains heat D. the more heat it retains

35. Excessive logging of forests in the past century has resulted in....................... .

A. which it is known as deforestation B. knowing this as deforestation

C. what becomes known as deforestation D. that is known as deforestation

36-40. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.

36. Dreams are (A) commonly (B) made up of (C) either visual and (D) verbal images.

37. Today, successful farmers are experts not only in (A) agriculture, (B) but also in (C) market, finance, and (D)

accounting.

38. Many bridges in New England (A) were covered with wooden roofs to protect (B) it (C) from (D) rain and snow.

39. Ducks are (A) less susceptible (B) to infection (C) than (D) others types of poultry.

40. Mary (A) said her friends that she (B) would never walk (C) alone in the forest after (D) dark.

41-50. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.

41. He hasn't smoked a cigarette for a week.

A. It's for a week that he hasn't smoked a cigarette. B. It's a week since he hasn't smoked a cigarette.

C. It's a cigarette that he smoked a week ago. D. It's a week ago that he smoked a cigarette.

42. No sooner had the teacher gone out than the students started making noise.

A. The students started making noise the moment the teacher went out.

B. The students started making noise because the teacher went out.

C. The students started making noise before the teacher went out.

D. The students started making noise soon the teacher went out.

43. No matter what happens, don't forget to write to me.

A. Don't forget to write to me because what happens.

B. Don't forget to write to me regardless of what happens.

C. Don't forget to write to me when it happens.

D. Don't forget to write to me about what happens.

44. I used to work as a telephone operator.

A. I am used to working as a telephone operator.

B. I worked as a telephone operator and I am used to it.

C. I no longer work as a telephone Operator.

D. I found it useful working as a telephone operator.

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45. Even though Julie is a champion swimmer, she still practices every day.

A. Julie practices every day despite the fact that she is a champion swimmer.

B. Even though Julie practices every day, she is still a champion swimmer.

C. If Julie practices every day, she'll be a champion swimmer.

D. Julie swims every day; consequently she is a champion swimmer.

46. Eight years ago we started writing to each other.

A. We have rarely written to each other for eight years.

B. Eight years is a long time for us to write to each other.

C. We wrote to each other eight years ago.

D. We have been writing to each other for eight years.

47. I haven't enjoyed myself so much for years.

A. It's years since I enjoyed myself so much.

B. It's years since I have enjoyed myself so much.

C. It was years since I had enjoyed myself so much.

D. It has been years since I have enjoyed myself so much.

48. Keeping calm is the secret of passing the driving test.

A. Keep calm or you will pass the driving test.

B. As long as you keep calm you will pass the driving test.

C. Unless you keep calm you will pass the driving test.

D. Pass the driving test is without keeping calm.

49. Hue is famous for its beauty.

A. It is the beauty of Hue that makes it famous.

B. Hue is a beautiful city.

C. It is Hue whose beauty attracts many foreign visitors.

D. Because Hue is famous, it is beautiful.

50. Without your help, I can't be successful.

A. You are helpful, I like that.

B. Thank you for all the things you've done to me.

C. Now I'm successful, I will help you.

D. Thanks to your help, I have succeeded in doing it.

51-60. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

A person's home is as much a reflection of his personality as the clothes he wears, the food he eats and the friends

with whom he spends his time. Depending on personality, most have in mind a(n) "(51) ....................... home." But in

general, and especially for the students or new wage earners, there are practical (52) ....................... of cash and location

on achieving that idea.

Cash shortage, in fact, often means that the only way of (53) ....................... when you leave school is to stay at home

for a while until things (54) ....................... financially. There are obvious (55) ....................... of living at home - personal

laundry is usually (56) ....................... done along with the family wash; meals are provided and there will be a well-

established circle of friends to call upon. And there is (57) ....................... the responsibility for paying bills, rates, etc.

On the other hand, (58) ....................... depends on how a family gets on. Do your parents like your friends? You

may love your family - but do you like them? Are you prepared to be (59) ....................... when your parents ask where

you are going in the evening and what time you expect to be back? If you find that you cannot manage a compromise,

and that you finally have the money to leave, how do you (60) ....................... finding somewhere else to live?

51. A. ideal B. perfect C. imaginary D. satisfactory

52. A. deficiencies B. weaknesses C. insufficiencies D. limitations

53. A. getting over B. getting in C. getting back D. getting along

54. A. improve B. enhance C. develop D. proceed

55. A. concerns B. issues C. advantages D. problems

56. A. still B. always C. habitually D. consequently

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57. A. always B. rarely C. little D. sometimes

58. A. little B. enough C. many D. much

59. A. tolerant B. hostile C. indifferent D. good-tempered

60. A. go about B. go over C. go in for D. go through

61-70. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.

Martin Luther King Jr. is well known for his work in civil rights and for his many famous speeches, among them is

his moving "I Have A Dream" speech. But fewer people know much about King's childhood. M.L. as he was called, was

born in 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia at the home of his maternal grandfather. M.L's grandfather, the Reverend Williams,

purchased their home on Auburn Avenue in 1909, twenty years before M.L. was born. The Reverend Williams, an

eloquent speaker, played an important role in the community since so many people's lives centered around the church.

He allowed his church and his home to be used as a meeting place for a number of organizations dedicated to the

education and social advancement of blacks. M.L. grew up in this atmosphere with his home being used as a community

gathering place and was, no doubt, influenced by it.

M.L.'s childhood was not especially eventful. His father was a minister and his mother was a musician. He was the

second of three children, and he attended all-black schools in a black neighborhood. The neighborhood was not poor,

however, Auburn Avenue was the main artery through a prosperous neighborhood that had come to symbolize

achievement for Atlanta's black people. It was an area of banks, insurance companies, builders, jewelers, tailors, doctors,

lawyers, and other black owners, black-operated businesses and services. Even in the face of Atlanta's segregation, the

district thrived. Dr. King never forgot the community spirit he had known as a child, nor did he forget the racial

prejudice that was a seemingly insurmountable barrier that kept black Atlantans from mingling with whites.

61. What is the passage mainly about?

A. the prejudice that existed in Atlanta B. Martin Luther King's childhood

C. M.L.'s grandfather D. the neighborhood King grew up

62. The word "eloquent" in the first paragraph means most nearly ....................... .

A. powerful B. active C. romantic D. fascinating

63. As used, the word "eventful" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. valued B. memorable C. admirable D. emotional

64. The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to which of the following?

A. achievement B. neighborhood C. segregation D. services

65. According to the author, blacks in King's neighborhood were involved in at the following businesses services

EXCEPT ....................... .

A. dentistry B. medicine C. law D. banking

66. According to the author, King was influenced by ....................... .

A. community spirit B. black lawyers C. his mother D. his speeches

67. The word "thrived" in the second paragraph refers to which of the following?

A. achieved B. surrendered C. flourished D. held

68. As used in the reading, which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "seemingly"?

A. apparently B. inevitably C. inexplicably D. hastily

69. The word "mingling" in the second paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. interfering B. gargling C. consuming D. associating

70. According to the author, M.L. ....................... .

A. had a difficult childhood B. was a good musician as a child

C. loved to listen to his grandfather speak D. grew up in a relatively rich area of Atlanta

71-80. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.

Carbohydrates, which are sugars, are an essential part of a healthy diet. They provide the main source of energy for

the body and they also function to flavor and sweeten foods. Carbohydrates range from simple sugars like glucose to

complex sugars such as amylase and amylopectin. Nutritionists estimate that carbohydrates should make up about one

fourth of a person's diet. This translates to 75-100 grams of carbohydrates per day.

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A diet which is deficient in carbohydrates can have an adverse effect on a person's health. When the body lacks a

sufficient amount of carbohydrates, it must then use its protein supplies for energy, a process called gluconeogenesis.

This, however, results in a lack of necessary protein, and further health difficulties may occur. A lack of carbohydrates

can also lead to ketosis, a build-up of ketones in the body that causes fatigue, lethargy, and bad breath.

71. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Carbohydrates are needed for good health. B. Carbohydrates prevent a build-up of proteins.

C. Carbohydrates can lead to ketosis. D. Carbohydrates are an expendable part of a good diet.

72. The word "function" in the first paragraph refers to which of the following?

A. neglect B. serve C. dissolve D. profess

73. The word "range" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. probe B. proceed C. hail D. extend

74. According to the passage, what do most nutritionists suggest?

A. Sufficient carbohydrates will prevent gluconeogenesis.

B. Carbohydrates are simple sugars called glucose.

C. Carbohydrates should make up about a quarter of a person's daily diet.

D. Carbohydrates should be eaten in very small quantities

75. Which of the following do carbohydrates NOT do?

A. prevent ketosis B. cause gluconeogenesis

C. provide energy for the body D. flavor and sweeten food

76. Which of the following words could best replace "deficient" in paragraph 2?

A. outstanding B. abundant C. insufficient D. unequal

77. What does the word "This" in the second paragraph refer to?

A. using protein supply for energy

B. converting carbohydrates to energy

C. having a deficiency in carbohydrates

D. having an insufficient amount of protein

78. According to the passage, which of the following does NOT describe carbohydrates?

A. a protein supply B. a necessity C. a range of sugars D. an energy source

79. Which of the following best describes the author's tone?

A. sensitive B. emotional C. informative D. regretful

80. Which of the following best describe the organization of this passage?

A. cause and result B. comparison and contrast

C. specific to general D. definition and example

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1-5. Pick the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.

1. A. equality B. difficulty C. simplicity D. discovery

2. A. tenant B. common C. rubbish D. machine

3. A. animal B. bacteria C. habitat D. pyramid

4. A. writer B. teacher C. builder D. career

5. A. company B. atmosphere C. customer D. employment

6-35. Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence.

6. What beautiful eyes ................................!

A. does she have B. she has C. has she D. she doesn't have

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7. Make exercise a part of your daily .................................

A. regularity B. chore C. routine D. frequency

8. ................................ the storm, the ship couldn't reach its destination on time.

A. In case of B. In spite of C. Because of D. But for

9. He completely ................................ with what I said.

A. accepted B. complained C. agreed D. argued

10. I finished my homework a few days ahead ................................ the deadline.

A. of B. to C. by D. at

11. He hurried ................................ he wouldn't be late for class.

A. since B. as if C. unless D. so that

12. If she ................................ rich, she would travel around the world.

A. would be B. is C. has been D. were

13. Mary was the last applicant .................................

A. to be interviewed B. to be interviewing C. to interview D. to have interviewed

14. Argentina ................................ Mexico by one goal to nil in the match.

A. beat B. scored C. won D. knocked

15. There should be no discrimination on ................................ of sex, race or religion.

A. fields B. places C. areas D. grounds

16. The cat was ................................ to wait for the mouse to come out of its hole.

A. patient enough B. so patient C. enough patient D. too patient

17. I can't find my purse anywhere; I must ................................ it at the cinema.

A. leave B. have left C. be leaving D. have been leaving

18. ................................ of the workers has his own work.

A. Every B. Each C. Other D. All

19. The numbers add ................................ to 70.

A. off B. up C. in D. out

20. The equipment in our office needs .................................

A. moderner B. modernizing C. modernized D. modernization

21. He felt ................................ when he failed the exams the second time.

A. discouraged B. annoyed C. undecided D. determined

22. I have bought a present for my mother, and now I need some .................................

A. paper wrapper B. wrap paper C. wrapped paper D. wrapping paper

23. Computer is one of the most important ................................ of the 20th century.

A. inventings B. inventories C. inventions D. inventors

24. If they are not careful with their accounts, their business will go ................................

A. poor B. bankrupt C. penniless D. broken

25. It was really kind ................................ you to help those poor people.

A. by B. of C. at D. to

26. If you had taken my advice, you ................................ in such difficulties.

A. won't be B. hadn't been C. wouldn't be D. wouldn't have been

27. Do you know ................................?

A. what wrong was it with B. what's wrong with it

C. what wrong was with it D. what wrong is it with

28. Hair colour is one of ................................ characteristics to be used in identifying people.

A. the most obviously B. most obvious C. obviously the most D. the most obvious

29. I would appreciate it ................................ what I have told you a secret.

A. you can keep B. that you kept C. you will keep D. if you kept

30. My cat would not have bitten the toy fish ................................ it was made of rubber.

A. if she has known B. if she should know C. had she known D. if she knew

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31. I wish I hadn't said it. If only I could .................................

A. turn the clock round B. turn the clock down C. turn the clock back D. turn the clock forward

32. ................................, the results couldn't be better.

A. No matter what he tried hard B. No matter how hard he tried

C. Although very hard he tried D. Despite how hard he tried

33. He gave me his personal ................................ that his draft would be ready by Friday.

A. endurance B. insurance C. assurance D. ensurance

34. They will stay there for some days if the weather ................................ fine.

A. would be B. was C. is D. will be

35. Many people like the slow ................................ of life in the countryside.

A. step B. pace C. speed D. space

36-45. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

The next generation of telephone users will probably laugh (36)................................ we explain how we used to

stand next to a wall in the kitchen to (37)................................ a phone call. Mobile communications, already highly

advanced compared with a decade ago, will completely change communications in the next few years.

(38)................................ there are millions of people using mobile phones, most people know (39)................................

about the mobile telecommunications industry and its technology.

There are three types of mobile phone. These are hand portables, pocket-sized hand portables and transportable. The

smallest and most popular are the pocket-sized hand portables. These work on rechargeable batteries, which allow an

(40)................................ of up to 80 minutes' conversation. Mobiles that are fitted permanently in a vehicle do not

(41)................................ on separate batteries. They require an external aerial on the vehicle. This can mean a stronger

signal with clearer (42).................................

Transportable have a high power capability and can be used (43)................................ anywhere. They come with

powerful battery packs for longer, continuous use and may also be put (44)................................ a vehicle, using its

electrics. They (45)................................ to be bulkier than hand portables.

36. A. unless B. when C. while D. whether

37. A. make B. give C. take D. do

38. A. In addition B. Because C. As a result D. Although

39. A. little B. some C. few D. lots

40. A. amount B. account C. activity D. average

41. A. rely B. create C. carry D. insist

42. A. wave B. letter C. speech D. speed

43. A. mostly B. hardly C. most D. almost

44. A. on with B. into C. up with D. in to

45. A. used B. have C. tend D. are

46-55. Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.

Millions of people are using cellphones today. In many places, it is actually considered unusual not to use one.

In many countries, cellphones are very popular with young people. They find that the phones are more than a means of

communication - having a mobile phone shows that they are cool and connected.

The explosion in mobile phone use around the world has made some health professionals worried. Some doctors

are concerned that in the future many people may suffer health problems from the use of mobile phones. In England,

there has been a serious debate about this issue. Mobile phone companies are worried about the negative publicity of

such ideas. They say that there is no proof that mobile phones are bad for your health.

On the other hand, medical studies have shown changes in the brain cells of some people who use mobile

phones. Signs of change in the tissues of the brain and head can be detected with modern scanning equipment. In one

case, a traveling salesman had to retire at young age because of serious memory loss. He couldn't remember even simple

tasks. He would often forget the name of his own son. This man used to talk on his mobile phone for about six hours a

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day, every day of his working week, for a couple of years. His family doctor blamed his mobile phone use, but his

employer's doctor didn't agree.

What is it that makes mobile phones potentially harmful? The answer is radiation. High-tech machines can

detect very small amounts of radiation from mobile phones. Mobile phone companies agree that there is some radiation,

but they say the amount is too small to worry about.

As the discussion about their safety continues, it appears that it's best to use mobile phones less often. Use your

regular phone if you want to talk for a long time. Use your mobile phone only when you really need it. Mobile phones

can be very useful and convenient, especially in emergencies. In the future, mobile phones may have a warning label that

says they are bad for your health. So for now, it's wise not to use your mobile phone too often.

46. According to the passage, cellphones are especially popular with young people because .................................

A. they make them look more stylish B. they are indispensable in everyday communications

C. they keep the users alert all the time D. they cannot be replaced by regular phones

47. The changes possibly caused by the cellphones are mainly concerned with .................................

A. the mobility of the mind and the body B. the smallest units of the brain

C. the arteries of the brain D. the resident memory

48. The word "means" in the passage most closely means .................................

A. “meanings” B. “expression” C. “method” D. “transmission”

49. The word "potentially" in the passage most closely means .................................

A. “obviously” B. “possibly” C. “certainly” D. “privately”

50. "Negative publicity" in the passage most likely means .................................

A. information on the lethal effects of cellphones B. widespread opinion about bad effects of cellphones

C. the negative public use of cellphones D. poor ideas about the effects of cellphones

51. Doctors have tentatively concluded that cellphones may .................................

A. damage their users’ emotions B. cause some mental malfunction

C. change their users’ temperament D. change their users’ social behaviours

52. The man mentioned in the passage, who used his cellphone too often, .................................

A. suffered serious loss of mental ability B. could no longer think lucidly

C. abandoned his family D. had a problem with memory

53. According to the passage, what makes mobile phones potentially harmful is .................................

A. their radiant light B. their power of attraction

C. their raiding power D. their invisible rays

54. According to the writer, people should .................................

A. only use mobile phones in urgent cases B. only use mobile phones in medical emergencies

C. keep off mobile phones regularly D. never use mobile phones in all cases

55. The most suitable title for the passage could be .................................

A. “The Reasons Why Mobile Phones Are Popular” B. “Technological Innovations and Their Price”

C. “The Way Mobile Phones Work” D. “Mobile Phones: A Must of Our Time”

56-60. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting

56. If you need (A) to keep fit, then why (B) not take (C) on (D) a sport such as badminton or tennis?

57. When her dog (A) died, she (B) cried very (C) hardly for (D) half an hour.

58. Modern transportation can speed a doctor (A) to the side of a (B) sick person, (C) even if the patient lives on an (D)

isolating farm.

59. Tom's very good (A) at science (B) when his brother (C) is (D) absolutely hopeless.

60. Daisy has (A) such many things (B) to do that she (C) has no time (D) to go out.

61-70. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one

61. "Leave my house now or I'll call the police!" shouted the lady to the man.

A. The lady threatened to call the police if the man didn't leave her house.

B. The lady said that she would call the police if the man didn't leave her house.

C. The lady told the man that she would call the police if he didn't leave her house.

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D. The lady informed the man that she would call the police if he didn't leave her house.

62. He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.

A. He had tested his eyes ten months before.

B. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.

C. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months.

D. He didn't have any test on his eyes in ten months.

63. "You should have finished the report by now," John told his secretary.

A. John reproached his secretary for not having finished the report.

B. John said that his secretary had not finished the report.

C. John reminded his secretary of finishing the report on time.

D. John scolded his secretary for not having finished the report.

64. "If I were you, I would take the job," said my room-mate.

A. My room-mate was thinking about taking the job.

B. My room-mate advised me to take the job.

C. My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me.

D. My room-mate insisted on taking the job for me.

65. "It's too stuffy in this room, isn't it?" said the guest.

A. The guest suggested that the room should be aired.

B. The guest remarked that the room should be aired.

C. The guest said that the room was too crowded.

D. The guest said that there was too much stuff in the room.

66. "Cigarette?" he asked. "No, thanks." I said.

A. He asked for a cigarette, and I immediately refused.

B. He mentioned a cigarette, so I thanked him.

C. He offered me a cigarette, but I promptly declined.

D. He asked if I was smoking, and I denied at once.

67. The doctor said, "You really ought to rest for a few days, Jasmine."

A. Jasmine's doctor insisted that she should rest for a few days.

B. The doctor suggested that Jasmine should take a short rest.

C. It is the doctor's recommendation that Jasmine rested shortly.

D. The doctor strongly advised Jasmine to take a few days' rest.

68. "I will pay back the money, Gloria." said Ivan.

A. Ivan apologized to Gloria for borrowing her money.

B. Ivan offered to pay Gloria the money back.

C. Ivan promised to pay back Gloria's money.

D. Ivan suggested paying back the money to Gloria.

69. The children couldn't go swimming because the sea was too rough.

A. The children were not calm enough to swim in the sea.

B. The sea was rough enough for the children to swim in.

C. The sea was too rough for the children to go swimming.

D. The sea was too rough to the children's swimming.

70. "Would you like to come to my birthday party, Sarah?" asked Frederic.

A. Frederic invited Sarah to his birthday party.

B. Frederic asked if Sarah was able to come to his birthday party.

C. Frederic asked Sarah if she liked his birthday party or not.

D. Frederic reminded Sarah of his coming birthday party.

71-75. Choose the item among A, B, C, or D that best answers the question about the passage.

Sometimes you know things about people the first time you see them, for example, that you want to be friends

with them or that you don't trust them. But perhaps this kind of intuition isn't as hard to explain as it may seem. For

instance, people give out body language signals all the time. The way you hold your body, head and arms tells people

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about your mood. If you hold your arms tightly at your sides, or fold them across your chest, people will generally feel

that you are being defensive. Holding your head to one side shows interest in the other, while an easy, open posture

indicates that you are self-confident. All this affects the way you feel about someone.

Also, a stranger may remind you of a meeting with someone. This may be because of something as simple as the

fact that he or she is physically similar to someone who treated you well or badly. Your feelings about a stranger could be

influenced by a smell in the air that brings to mind a place where you were happy as a child. Since even a single word

can bring back a memory such as that, you may never realize it is happening.

71. What does the word "open" in the passage most closely mean?

A. Unrestrained. B. Relaxed. C. Confined. D. Unlimited.

72. What influences your impression of a person you meet the first time?

A. Intuition. B. Familiarity. C. Knowledge. D. Feeling.

73. What one feels about a stranger may be influenced by something that .................................

A. strengthens one's past behaviors B. reminds one of one's past treatment

C. revives one's past memories D. points to one's childhood

74. What does the second paragraph discuss?

A. Meanings of signals one implies towards a stranger.

B. Factors that may influence one's feelings about a stranger.

C. How people usually behave to a stranger.

D. Factors that cause people to act differently.

75. Intuition described in the passage can be explained by means of .................................................

A. styles B. languages C. patterns D. behaviors

76-80. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences

76. ................................, he felt so unhappy and lonely.

A. Despite of his wealth B. Rich as was he C. Rich as he was D. Despite he was so rich

77. Peter asked me .................................

A. what time does the film start B. what time the film starts

C. what time the film started D. what time did the film start

Câu 78: She will be ill .................................

A. unless she takes a few days’ rest B. provided she takes a few days’ rest

C. in case she takes a few days’ rest D. if she takes a few days’ rest

Câu 79: ................................ as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.

A. That we refer to it B. What we refer to C. To which we refer D. What do we refer to

Câu 80: Never before ................................ as accelerated as they are now during the technological age.

A. have historical changes been B. have been historical changes

C. historical changes have been D. historical have changes been

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1-5. Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.

1. A. language B. orphanage C. memory D. memorial

2. A. interest B. prepare C. public D. patriotism

3. A. borough B. consider C. contrast D. founder

4. A. communist B. contain C. interest D. movement

5. A. story B. storey C. scholar D. scientific

6-35. Choose the best answer among A. B. C or D that best completes each sentence.

6. There are a lot of ways in which people can ....................... knowledge.

A. dice B. attain C. budget D. deem

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7. Early humans ....................... their homes and diet to match the environment

A. advocated B. adapted C. affirmed D. hindered

8. The party, ....................... I was the guest of honor, was extremely enjoyable.

A. by which B. for which C. to which D. at which

9. It’s high time we ....................... cutting down the rain forest.

A. stopped B. must stop C. shall stop D. stop

10. The student said there were a few points in the essay he ....................... impossible to comprehend.

A. has found B. was finding C. had found D. would find

11. Loudspeakers were fixed in the hall so that everyone ....................... an opportunity to hear the speech

A. ought to B. must have C. may have D. should have

12. I am surprised ....................... this city is a dull place to live in.

A. that you should think B. by what you are thinking

C. that you would think D. with what you are thinking

13. Susan is very hard-working, but her pay is not ....................... for her work.

A. enough good B. good enough C. as good enough D. good as enough

14. Would you be so kind ....................... open the window for me, please?

A. that B. as to C. as D. that you

15. ....................... , he remained optimistic.

A. Though badly wounded he was B. Badly wounded as he was

C. As he was badly wounded D. As badly wounded he was

16. Careful surveys have indicated that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs ....................... directed.

A. like B. as C. so D. which

17. Speaking a new language ....................... is important for effective communication.

A. unpleasantly B. actively C. physically D. accurately

18. In Africa, educational costs are very low for those who are ....................... enough to get into universities.

A. ambitious B. fortunate C. aggressive D. substantial

19. Not until ....................... himself serious ill.

A. he had completed the task did he find B. had he completed the task did he find

C. he completed the task did he find D. did he complete the task he had found

20. It has been estimated that ....................... species of animals.

A. more than a million B. it is a million or more C. there are over a million D. are over a million of

21. Printing ink is made ....................... of a paste, which is applied to the printing surface with rollers.

A. to from B. the form C. in the form D. so that it forms

22. Although ....................... old climates, they can thrive in hot, dry climates as well.

A. sheep adapted well B. well-adapted sheep C. sheep, well adapted to D. sheep are well adapted to

23. ....................... an organism to become a fossil.

A. Rarely B. It is rare C. Rare is D. It is rare for

24. After John ....................... a rough outline of the model, he will begin painting.

A. had drawn B. has drawn C. drew D. is drawing

25. The zoo ....................... by the time we reach there.

A. closes B. will close C. will have closed D. is closing

26. She had changed so much that ....................... anyone recognized her.

A. almost B. not C. hardly D. nearly

27. Take this road and you will ....................... at the hotel in five minutes.

A. find B. come C. arrive D. reach

28. "How was your teaching job last winter?" "I regret ....................... harder to help my students."

A, not tried B. not having tried C. not to try D. riot have tried

29. I ....................... I ask him for the money he owes me, he says he will bring it in a few days, but I don't think he has

got it at all.

A. Whenever B. However C. Whatever D. Wherever

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30. ....................... with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountains do not seem high as all.

A. Compared them B. When compared C. If you compare D. Comparison

31. There's no ....................... in going to school if you're not willing to learn.

A. reason B. point C. aim D. purpose

32. They were made ....................... all the cleaning in the house.

A. to do B. do C. doing D. done

33. Nothing can grow in this poor ....................... .

A. surface B. grass C. ground D. soil

34. "It gets quite cold here in the winter." "Oh, dear. I was hoping ....................... buy a coat."

A. not to have to B. I don't have to C. I wouldn't D. not having to

35. When he heard the terrible noise he asked me what was ....................... on.

A. going B. being C. happening D. getting

36-40. Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that needs correcting.

36. National parks (A) including land for (B) animal grazing, as well as (C) wilderness areas (D) with scenic mountains

and lakes.

37. (A) Of all seashore plants, seaweeds are (B) best able to tolerate long periods out of water, followed (C) by long

periods (D) covering by water.

38. Because parents (A) did not satisfy with the explanation (B) given by the bus driver, they were (C) asking for an

official investigation (D) into the accident.

39. (A) Make sure that you have (B) the words spell correctly; (C) otherwise, your form (D) won't be accepted.

40. She (A) refused (B) to tell us (C) why (D) was she late.

41-50. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.

41. My professor will retire next month after teaching chemistry for twenty years.

A. Twenty years after teaching chemistry, my professor will retire next month.

B. After my professor has finished teaching chemistry for twenty years, she will retire.

C. Having taught chemistry for twenty years, my professor will retire next month.

D. It will be twenty years next month since my professor retired.

42. Peter is attending a private school and is majoring in electronics.

A. Peter is specializing in electronics at a private school.

B. Peter is a major at a private electronics school

C. Although Peter is attending a private school, he's majoring in electronics. ,

D. Peter's private school is letting him major in electronics.

43. Children reared in poverty tend, on the average, to do poorly on tests or intelligence.

A. Impoverished children are generally not as intelligent as rich children.

B. Behind the poverty trend is an assumption that children are stupid.

C. Children form poor families have a tendency to fare badly on intelligence tests.

D. Intelligence tests are poorly administered to poor children.

44. Animal experiments suggest that good nutrition during the first three years of human life is crucial.

A. Experiments have proven that it is very important for a human baby under three years of age to have some nutrition.

B. Because of the experiments with the animals, researchers believe that good nutrition for infants is very important.

C. If animals are deprived of health food for three years, they will not be healthy.

D. If infant humans do not eat good food for three years, they will act like animals.

45. After many long and grueling hours of practice, Rita finally became an accomplished violinist.

A. Rita's long and grueling hours of practice helped her become an accomplished violinist.

B. Rita accomplished many long and grueling hours of practice and became a violinist.

C. After becoming an accomplished violinist, Rita spent many long and grueling hours of practice.

D. Rita spent many long and grueling hours accomplishing her violin practice.

46. Having done the test well, Tom hoped to be given a good mark.

A. Having been done the test well, Tom hoped to be given a good mark.

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B. Having hoped to be given a good mark, Tom had done the test well.

C. Having the test done well, Tom hoped to be given a good mark.

D. Tom hoped to be given a good mark as he had done the test well.

47. We last saw Mr. Brown, our old teacher, when we were at Mary's party.

A. We haven't seen Mr. Brown since we attended Mary's party.

B. We didn't see Mr. Brown since we were at Mary's party.

C. The last time we saw Mr. Brown while we were enjoying Mary's party.

D. We haven't seen Mr. Brown when we were invited to Mary's party.

48. John was driving me home from school and a police car stopped us.

A. Michael was stopped on the way home because he was driving me.

B. Michael was stopped by a police car while he was driving me home.

C. A police car stopped us from driving home from school.

D. We were stopped by a police car on the way home without any reasons.

49. Tommy wouldn't let me explain the problem to him.

A. Tommy was so stupid that he didn't want to accept the problem.

B. I tried to explain the problem to Tommy but he refused to listen.

C. Because Tommy refused to listen to the problem I tried to explained.

D. Tommy refused to listen to me so I tried to explain the problem.

50. Don't forget to check for spelling mistakes before you hand in the paper.

A. Remember checking for spelling mistakes before handing in the paper.

B. Spelling mistakes must be checked if you want to hand in the paper.

C. You'd better check for spelling mistakes before you hand in the paper.

D. Spelling mistakes in the paper are believed to be checked well when it is handed in.

51- 60. Choose the word or phrase among A, B, C or D that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

Whenever we read about the natural world nowadays, it is generally to be (51)....................... direct prediction about

its imminent destruction. Some scientists go so (52) ....................... as to assert that from now on, the world can no longer

be called "natural", insofar as future processes of weather, (53) ....................... , and all the interactions of plants and

animal life will no longer carry on in their time-honored way, unaffected by (54) ........................ There will never be

such a thing as "natural weather" again, say such writers, only weather (55) ....................... by global warming.

It is hard to know whether to believe such prophets of doom, possibly because what they are saying seems too

terrible to be (56) ........................ There are other equally influential scientists who argue that climate, for example, has

changed many times over the (57) ......................., and what we are experiencing now may simply be part of an endless

cycle of change, rather than a disaster on a global (58) ........................ One cannot help wondering whether these

attempts to wish the problems away (59) ....................... underlie the extent to which western industrialized countries are

to blame for upsetting the world's (60) .......................

51. A. made B. given C. told D. granted

52. A. much B. often C really D. fare

53. A. change B. atmosphere C. climate D. even

54. A. beings B. man C. people D. human

55. A. built B. manufacture C. affected D. organized

56. A stopped B. true C. guessed D. here

57. A. top B. again C. century D. world

58. A. sense B. form C. scale D. existence

59. A. simply B. to C. that D. or

60. A. future B. ecology C. balance D. population

61 - 70. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.

After two decades of growing student enrollments and economic prosperity, business schools in the United States

have started to face harder times. Only Harvard MBA School has shown a substantial increase in enrollment in recent

years. Both Princeton and Stanford have seen decreases in their enrollments. Since 1990, the number of people receiving

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Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degrees has dropped about 3 percent to 75,000 and the trend of lower

enrollment rates is expected to continue.

There are two factors causing this decrease in students' seeking an MBA degree. The first one is that many graduates of

four-year colleges are finding that an MBA degree does not guarantee a plush job on Wall Street, or in other financial

districts of major American cities. Many of the entry-level management jobs are going to students graduating with

Master of Arts degrees in English and the humanities as well as those holding MBA degrees. Students have asked the

question, "Is an MBA degree really what I need to be best prepared for getting a good job?", the second major factor has

been the cutting of American payrolls and the lower number of entry-level jobs being offered. Business needs are

changing, and MBA schools are struggling to meet the new demands.

61. What is the main focus of this passage?

A. jobs on Wall Street

B. types of graduates degrees

C. changes in enrollment for MBA schools

D. how schools are changing to reflect the economy

62. The word "prosperity" in the first paragraph could be best replaced by which of the following?

A. success B. surplus C. nurturing D. education

63. Which of the following business schools has NOT shown a decrease in enrollment?

A. Princeton B. Harvard C. Stanford D. Yale

64. The phrase "trend of in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. reluctance of B. drawback to C. movement forward D. extraction from

65. As used, the word "seeking" in the second paragraph could best be replaced by which of the following?

A. examining B. avoiding C. seizing D. pursuing

66. Which of the following descriptions most likely applies to Wall Street?

A. a center for international affairs B. a major financial center

C. a shopping district D. a neighborhood of New York

67. The word "plush" in the second paragraph most probably means ........................

A. legal B. satisfactory C. fancy D. dependable

68. According to the passage, what are two causes of declining business school enrollments?

A. lack of necessity for an MBA and an economic recession

B. low salary and foreign competition

C. fewer MBA schools and fewer entry-level jobs

D. declining population and economic prosperity

69. As used, the word "struggling" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to

A. evolving B. plunging C. starting D. striving

70. Which of the following might be the topic of the next paragraph?

A. MBA schools' efforts to change.

B. future economic predictions

C. a history of the recent economic changes

D. descriptions of non-MBA graduate programs

71-80. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage.

A pilot cannot fly a plane by sight alone. In many conditions, such as flying at night and landing in dense fog, a pilot

must use radar, an alternative way of navigating. Since human eyes are not very good at determining speeds of

approaching objects, radar can show a pilot how fast nearby planes are moving.

The basic principle of radar is exemplified by what happens when one shouts in a cave. The echo of the sounds

against the walls helps a person determine the size of the cave. With radar, however, the waves are radio waves instead

of sound waves. Radio waves travel at the speed of light, about 300,000 kilometers in one second. A radar set sends out

a short burst of radiation waves. Then it receives the echoes produced when the waves bounce off objects. By

determining the time it takes for the echoes to return to the radar set, a trained technician can determine the distance

between the radar set and other objects. The word "radar", in fact, gets its name from the term "radio detection and

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ranging". "Ranging" is the term for detection of the distance between an object and the radar set. Besides being of

critical importance to pilots, radar is essential for air traffic control, tracking ships at sea, and for tracking weather

systems and storms.

71. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. the nature of radar B. types of ranging C. alternatives to radar D. history of radar

72. According to the passage, what can radar detect besides location of objects?

A. size B. weight C. speed D. shape

73. Which of the following words best describes the tone of this passage?

A. argumentative B. imaginative C. explanatory D. humorous

74. The phrase "a burst" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning in which of the following?

A. an attachment B. a discharge C. a stream D. a ray

75. The word "it" in paragraph 2 refers to which of the following?

A. a radar set B. a short burst C. a radiation wave D. light

76. Which of the following could best replace the word "bounce"?

A. overturn B. groove C. extend D. rebound

77. Which type of waves does radar use?

A. sound B. heat C. radio D. light

78. The word "tracking" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. repairing B. searching for C. glancing at D. fighting

79. Which of the following would most likely be the topic of the next paragraph?

A. other uses of radar B. uses of sonar technology

C. other technology used by pilots D. a history of flying

80. What might be inferred about radar?

A. It takes the place of a radio.

B. It gave birth to the invention of the airplane.

C. It developed from a study of sound waves.

D. It has improved navigational safety.

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1-5. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.

1. A. myth B. breath C. tooth D. with

2. A. biscuits B. magazines C. newspapers D. vegetables

3. A. packed B. punched C. pleased D. pushed

4. A. call B. cup C. coat D. ceiling

5. A. month B. boss C. shop D. got

6-10. Pick out the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.

6. A. become B. between C. improve D. forward

7. A. assistant B. holiday C. colony D. possible

8. A. faithfully B. sincerely C. completely D. extremely

9. A. figure B. ever C. apply D. happy

10. A. salary B. essential C. industry D. interview

11-20. Choose the best answer in vocabulary among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence.

11. We love HANOI, ......................... in the spring.

A. mostly B. most C. especially D. specially

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12. Are you looking for anything in .........................?

A. special B. detail C. peculiar D. particular

13. Dress ............................. when you go for an interview. Don’t wear your Jeans.

A. nice B. nicely C. smart D. newly

14. Mexico is the most popular vacation ................ for people from The United States.

A. target B. connection C. departure D. destination

15. To the best of my ................................., he married an Irish girl

A. retention B. recall C. memory D. recollection

16. Every Sunday we ..................................... go walking in the park.

A. seldom B. usually C. rarely D. never

17. We’ll play tennis and ................................. we’ll have lunch.

A. so B. after C. immediately D. then

18. I feel terrible, I didn’t sleep ............................. last night.

A. an eye B. a wink C. a jot D. an inch

19. This is the most expensive car I have ........................... driven.

A. ever B. always C. often D. sometimes

20. The ............................... at the football match because violent when their team lost.

A. spectators B. groups C. observers D. customers

21-30. Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage.

People in many countries grow fresh water fish from eggs. They move the small fish into lakes and rivers. The fish

live and (21) ............................. there. People go (22) .................................... in these lakes and rivers. They enjoy

catching fish because fish is also good food. Now the Japanese grow salt water fish. Most of them are yellow tail fish.

Workers grow the fish from eggs. Every time they feed the fish, they play (23) ........................... of piano music.

The fish (24) ............................. that piano music means food. When the fish are small, the Japanese put them into

the ocean near the land. The fish find some of their (25) ........................... food. Workers also feed them. They play the

same piano music. The fish (26) ............................ know the music. They swim toward it and (27) ............................. the

food. In (28) ........................... months the fish are large. The Japanese play the same music. The fish swim toward it and

the workers (29) ............................ them. The Japanese get about 15 percent of their seafood (30) ............................ farms

in the ocean.

21. A. bread B. born C. grow D. develop

22. A. enjoying B. fishing C. shopping D. catching

23. A. songs B. films C. tapes D. lot

24. A. think B. recognize C. realize D. learn

25. A. own B. own’s C. self D. self’s

26. A. recently B. mostly C. nearly D. already

27. A. see B. find C. bite D. hold

28. A. few B. a few C. couple D. many

29. A. grasp B. catch C. seize D. hold

30. A. on B. of C. from D. in

31-55. Choose the best answer in grammar among A, B, C or D that best completes each sentence.

31. Not until 1856 .................................. across the Mississippi River

A. the first bridge was built B. was the first bridge built

C. the first building a bridge D. the bridge building was

32. The cost of living has ............................... over 10 percent in the past years.

A. raised B. raise C. risen D. rising

33. Now men and women remain single longer than they once .........................

A. do B. did C. doing D. were done

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34. Two thousand miles ............................. a long distance.

A. are B. make C. have D. is

35. When it began to rain, they ................................... in the yard

A. played B. were playing C. have played D. had played

36. He ....................... on his English study all yesterday evening

A. used to work B. had worked C. was working D. working

37. These chairs are ............................... better than the others.

A. as B. very C. much D. either

38. Why did Berth ask you ........................... a bicycle ?

A. that if you had B. do you have C. that you had D. if you had

39. Malaria is a disease ...................................... by the anopheles

A. transmit B. transmitting C. is transmitted D. transmitted

40. Is swimming under water very difficult?

No, it’s just a matter ............................... able to control your breathing

A. to be B. of being C. that you are D. being

41. Ceylon is ........................... the South of India.

A. to B. in C. at D. below

42. Come with me. I’m seeing “ The killer” tomorrow. .................................

A. Are you? B. Do you? C. Will you? D. Shall you?

43. My sister was born ...............................

A. at 1975, in April B. On April, 1975 C. 1975, at April D. in April, 1975

44. No one has ever asked me that question before.

In the passive voice:

A. That question has ever been asked me by no one before.

B. That question has never been asked me before by anyone

C. I have not ever been asked that question before

D. I have never been asked that question before

45. Our teacher said “The Second world war broke out in 1939”.

Indirect speech: ..............................

A. Our teacher told us that the Second world war had broken out in 1939

B. Our teacher told that the Second world had broken out in 1939

C. Our teacher said that the Second world war broke out in 1939

D. Our teacher said us that the Second world war had broken out in 1939

46. When .............................? In 1928

A. penicillin was discovered B. did penicillin discovered

C. was penicillin discovered D. did penicillin discover

47. What’s it ................................? A flute.

A. told B. called C. said D. spoken

48. The girls and flowers ........................... he painted were vivid.

A. Who B. Which C. Whose D. That

49. They can’t work. They are too tired

A. When they are too tired, they can work B. Because they can’t work, they’re too tired

C. They are too tired that they can’t work D. They are too tired to work

50. All night long people dance and sing. They do it .........................................

A. during the whole night B. in all the night C. the night long D. in the night

51. After he ................................. work, he went straight home

A. had finished B. had been finishing C. has finished D. would finish

52. What did you think of the book?

..................................... the books I’ve read. It was the most interesting

A. From all B. All C. All of D. Of all

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53. I can’t see the stage very well from here. “.................................”

A. Neither can’t I B. Neither I can C. I can’t neither D. Neither can I

54. I applied for the job that I saw .................................... in the paper.

A. advertising B. advertised C. be advertised D. being advertising

55. He’d prefer ............................. chicken soup rather than ..................... milk

A. having / having B. to have / drink C. have / drink D. had / drank

56-60 Choose the underlined part among A, B, C or D that need correcting

56. Mrs. Stevens, along (A) with (B) her cousins from New Mexico, (C) are planning (D) to attend the festivities.

57. Hung Yen has (A) long been (B) well - known for (C) it’s excellent longan (D) fruits

58. As soon as (A) we’ve finished (B) supper, (C) we’ll all go (D) to downtown to see our friends.

59. The (A) 6 - year - old boy resembles (B) to his mother (C) some what more than (D) does his older brother.

60. I (A) want (B) to live (C) for (D) hundred years.

61-65. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage

Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of

international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many

elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the

most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as two centuries, English began to spread around the

globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. Thus, small enclaves of

English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English

gradually became the primary language of international business, banking and diplomacy.

Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is English. Two - thirds of the

world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international

airports, and air traffic controllers - Today there are more than 700 million English users in the world, and over half of

these are nonnative speakers, constituting the largest number of nonnative users than any other language in the world.

61. What is the main topic of this passage?

A. The French influence on the English Language.

B. The English history.

C. The expansion of English as an international language.

D. The use of English for science and Technology.

62. Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England?

A. in 1066 B. around 1350 C. before 1600 D. after 1600

63. According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world except.

A. the slave trade B. the Norman invasion C. missionaries D. colonization

64. The word “enclaves” in line 6 could be best replaced by which of the following.

A. communities B. organizations C. regions D. countries

65. The word “proliferated” in line 7 is closest in meaning to which of the following

A. prospered B. organized C. disbanded D. expanded

66-70. Choose the item among A, B, C or D that best answers the question about the passage

Many people are unaware of how pesticides affect our food supplies. Health risks are the inevitable result.

Pesticides can run off into nearby streams, where they are carried from their original dispersal site. This is how pesticides

end up in drinking water, fish and game. And because of wind, rain, and evaporation, residues routinely show up in

animals in the remotest parts of the world. For example, if grain fields on rough lands are sprayed with pesticides, residue

can show up in poultry, eggs, milk, and butter. The end result is that every food we eat carries pesticides as the inevitable

consequence of spraying crops with these poisons. And human exposure doesn’t even end there residue are transferred

from mother to child through the placenta and mother’s milk.

66. The main idea of this paragraph is that

A. pesticides pose great danger to human life.

B. pesticides poison our drinking water by entering our groundwater and streams.

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C. pesticides residues spread through – out our food chain

D. pesticides residues are found throughout the world.

67. According to the paragraph, children ingest pesticides by way of

A. eating poultry and eggs

B. various foods and liquids

C. contaminated drinking water

D. their mother’s milk

68. Pesticides residues wind up in poultry, eggs, and butter because

A. crops grown for animal feed are sprayed with pesticides.

B. cows and chickens drink large quantities of contaminated water.

C. farmers are careless about cleaning their fields after harvest.

D. pesticides become harmless after killing insect pests.

69. A lesson that can be learned from the use of pesticides by washing our fruits and vegetables.

A. canned or frozen foods are much safer than fresh produce.

B. most of us can avoid the effects of pesticides by washing our fruits and vegetables.

C. before World War II, farmers were able to grow crops without pesticides.

D. our government should ban pesticides used in our food.

70. Which of the following sentences is an opinion?

A. Pesticides end up in drinking water, fish and game.

B. The government exaggerates the dangers of pesticides in our food supplies.

C. Residues are transferred from mother to child through the placenta.

D. The food we eat contains pesticides from crop sprays.

71-75. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D which has the same meaning as the given one.

71. The game will be held, rain or shine

A. The game is delayed because of the rain

B. There will be no game if it rains

C. There will be a game regardless of the weather

D. It rains every time there is a game.

72. If only I had not seen her.

A. I wish I had seen her

B. I wish I had not seen her

C. I have not seen her for ages

D. She wishes she had come to see me

73. I’m sorry that he won’t accept the job he’s been offered.

A. I wish he would accept the job he’s been offered

B. I wish he had accept the job he’s been offered

C. I wish he will accept the job he’s been offered

D. I wish he would have accepted the job he’s been offered

74. Despite the fact that it was snowing, I felt warm.

A. In spite of snowing, I felt warm

B. In spite of feeling warm, it was snowing

C. Although it was snowing, I felt warm

D. Although I felt warm, it was snowing

75. I often get up early.

A. I am used to get up early

B. I can get up early

C. I like to get up early

D. I am used to getting up early

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76-80. Choose the correct sentence among A, B, C or D to complete the meaningful sentence from the given words.

76. Opinion / football match / fair

A. My opinion was fair about the football match.

B. In my opinion, I think that the football match was fair.

C. In my opinion, the football match was fair

D. According to my opinion, the football match was fair.

77. I / have / air-conditioner / fix / tomorrow.

A. I will have an air-conditioner fixing tomorrow.

B. I will have an air-conditioner fixed tomorrow.

C. I have an air-conditioner fixed tomorrow.

D. I will have someone getting an air-conditioner fixed tomorrow.

78. Provide / your handwriting / legible / test scorer / accept / your answer.

A. providing with your legible handwriting, every test scorer must accept your answer.

B. providing your handwriting is legible; the test scorer does not accept your answer.

C. provided for your legible handwriting, the test scorer has to accept your answer.

D. provided that your handwriting is legible, your answer will be accepted by any test scorer.

79. The patient / recover / more / rapidly / expected.

A. The patient recovered rapidly he expected more than.

B. The patient has recovered more rapidly he expected.

C. The patient recovered more rapidly than expected.

D. The patient rapidly recovered than he more expected.

80. I’d / play football / rather / watch / it / T.V

A. I’d prefer to play football rather than watching it on T.V.

B. I’d prefer playing football than watching it on T.V.

C. I’d prefer to play football rather than watch it on T.V.

D. I’d prefer rather play football rather than watch it on T.V.

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