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25 tháng 3 2018

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Sửa lỗi sai: Giúp mình nhé III. IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (5 PTS) 1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material (D) the nuclei of old comets. 2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes. 3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D). 4. The explorers said...
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Giúp mình nhé III. IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (5 PTS) 1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material (D) the nuclei of old comets. 2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes. 3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D). 4. The explorers said that (A) they could make (B) the round trip shorter if (C) the weather had not been that bad (D). 5. The Pinebrook Inn has (A) a courtesy bus which (B) runs every thirty minute (C) both to and from (D) the downtown area. 6. Most authorities consider both (A) dreaming while (B) sleep and daydreaming to be (C) forms of fantasy (D). 7. Antique auctions (A) are getting more and more (B) popular in the United States because of increasingly (C) public awareness of the value of (D) investing in antiques. 8. An X-ray microscope enables (A) a person to see on (B) solid materials such as (C) metal and bone (D). 9. The growth rate (A) of the Pacific Rim countries is twice faster than (B) other comparable (C) areas during (D) the Industrial Revolution. 10. Computers have (A) made access (B) to information instantly available (C) just to push (D) a few buttons

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26 tháng 3 2018

IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE.
1. Asteroids may be fragments(A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material (D) the nuclei of old comets.
2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes.
3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D).
4. The explorers said that (A) they could make (B) the round trip shorter if (C) the weather had not been that bad (D).
5. The Pinebrook Inn has (A) a courtesy buswhich (B) runs every thirty minute (C) both to and from (D) the downtown area.
6. Most authorities consider both (A) dreaming while (B) sleep and daydreaming to be (C) forms of fantasy (D).
7. Antiqueauctions (A) are getting more and more (B) popular in the United States because of increasingly (C) public awareness of the value of (D) investing in antiques.
8. An X-ray microscope enables (A) a person to see on (B) solid materials such as (C) metal and bone (D).
9. The growth rate (A) of the Pacific Rim countries is twice faster than (B) other comparable(C) areas during (D) the Industrial Revolution.
10. Computers have (A) made access (B) to informationinstantly available (C) just to push (D) a few buttons

Giúp mình sửa lại lỗi sai nhé Giúp mình nhé III. IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (5 PTS) 1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material (D) the nuclei of old comets. 2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes. 3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D). 4....
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Giúp mình sửa lại lỗi sai nhé

Giúp mình nhé III. IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (5 PTS) 1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material (D) the nuclei of old comets. 2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes. 3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D). 4. The explorers said that (A) they could make (B) the round trip shorter if (C) the weather had not been that bad (D). 5. The Pinebrook Inn has (A) a courtesy bus which (B) runs every thirty minute (C) both to and from (D) the downtown area. 6. Most authorities consider both (A) dreaming while (B) sleep and daydreaming to be (C) forms of fantasy (D). 7. Antique auctions (A) are getting more and more (B) popular in the United States because of increasingly (C) public awareness of the value of (D) investing in antiques. 8. An X-ray microscope enables (A) a person to see on (B) solid materials such as (C) metal and bone (D). 9. The growth rate (A) of the Pacific Rim countries is twice faster than (B) other comparable (C) areas during (D) the Industrial Revolution. 10. Computers have (A) made access (B) to information instantly available (C) just to push (D) a few buttons

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1 tháng 4 2018

Giúp mình nhé III. IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE. (5 PTS)

1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material->of material (D) the nuclei of old comets.

2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake->undergo (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes.

3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain->maintained (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D).

4. The explorers said that (A) they could make->could have made (B) the round trip shorter if (C) the weather had not been that bad (D).

5. The Pinebrook Inn has (A) a courtesy bus which (B) runs every thirty minute->every thirty minutes (C) both to and from (D) the downtown area.

6. Most authorities consider both (A) dreaming while->during (B) sleep and daydreaming to be (C) forms of fantasy (D).

7. Antique auctions(A) are getting more and more (B) popular in the United States because of increasingly->increasing (C) public awareness of the value of (D) investing in antiques.

8. An X-ray microscope enables (A) a person to see on->x (B) solid materials such as (C) metal and bone (D).

9. The growth rate (A) of the Pacific Rim countries is twice faster than (B) other comparable->comparative (C) areas during (D) the Industrial Revolution.

10. Computers have (A) made access (B) to information instantly available (C) just to push->by pushing (D) a few buttons

I. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO FILL IN THE BLANK(20PTS) 1. “I’m sure the Whitleys were involved.” “They ___________ have since they know nothing about the business.” A. can’t B. wouldn’t C. shouldn’t D. mustn’t 2. “Candy’s an excellent pianist, isn’t she?” “She ___________ to win the prize if she plays this well during the competition.” A. is due B. is bound C. is about D. is set 3. ___________, the balcony chairs will be ruined in this weather A. Leaving uncovered B. Having left...
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I. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO FILL IN THE BLANK(20PTS)

1. “I’m sure the Whitleys were involved.” “They ___________ have since they know nothing about the business.”

A. can’t B. wouldn’t C. shouldn’t D. mustn’t

2. “Candy’s an excellent pianist, isn’t she?” “She ___________ to win the prize if she plays this well during the competition.”

A. is due B. is bound C. is about D. is set

3. ___________, the balcony chairs will be ruined in this weather

A. Leaving uncovered B. Having left uncovered C. Left uncovered D. Been left uncovered

4. His friends offered to ___________ the next time he was in town so that he wouldn’t have to pay for a hotel.

A. place him in B. put him up C. back him up D. turn him out

5. Susan became so tired of city life that she decided to buy a piece ___________ of land

A. out of the ordinary B. as the crow flies C. far and away D. in the middle of nowhere

6. The ___________ of our cruise includes stops at six ports in three different countries

A. timetable B. intention C. itinerary D. Itemization

7. My mind went ___________ when the official asked me my phone number – I couldn’t remember it at all

A. empty B. clear C. blank D. Vacant

8. The life ___________ of individuals in developed countries increases dramatically every decade

A. expectation B. exception C. exertion D. Expectancy

9. She believes that all countries should ___________ the death penalty as it is inhumane

A. put down to B. catch up on C. get down to D. do away with

10. Although the journey was ___________ with danger, it turned out to be a rewarding experience for everyone

A. fraught B. filled C. full D. littered

11. One way to let off ___________ after a stressful day is to take some vigorous exercise

A. cloud B. tension C. steam D. sweat

12. I’m amazed that this game ever___________– it is so silly!

A. took in B. caught on C. took up D. caught by

13. They avoid the usual tourist attractions in favour of places that are off the _______ track

A. gone B. worn C. beaten D. ridden

14. Their research into the causes of cancer promises to break new ___________ in the field and possibly lead to a cure

A. earth B. ground C. soil D. land

15. The ___________ of the building of the new shopping centre are doing everything they can to prevent the project from even starting

A. advocates B. opponents C. independents D. opposites

16. After three days in the desert, his mind began to play ___________ on him

A. games B. jokes C. tricks D. fun

17. Finding the gorillas alive had been ___________ his wildest dreams

A. past B. beneath C. beyond D. without

18. He has been ___________ to supporting his nephews

A. determined B. allowed C. compromised D. committed

19. She worried ___________ about her exam and couldn’t focus on her revision

A. constantly B. practically C. decidedly D. effectively

20. Different measures have been ___________ to help the homeless

A. made B. taken C. done D. conducted

21. The noisy music ___________ the students from their test

A. distracted B. disrupted C. dissolved D. disqualified

22. Health food is now ___________ in popularity

A. growing B. raising C. getting D. flying

23.___________fire, please break the glass and ring the bell

A. In case of B. During C. Because of D. With a view to

24. Left-handed children are said to be ___________ to accidents in the kitchen

A. prone B. clear C. subject D. bound

25. It was ___________ of Harry to arrive late and then try to dominate the meeting

A. common B. usual C. Ordinary D. typical

26. During their first date, Jane had nervously peppered the conversation with _______ talk

A. unimportant B. tiny C. small D. trivial

27. The match will be screened on ITV with ___________ commentary by Andy Gray

A. lively B. live C. alive D. living

28. The job creation scheme is still in its ________.

A. childhood B. baby hood C. opening D. infancy

29. I am subjected to ___________ smoking in the office and at home

A. passive B. inactive C. involuntary D. reluctant

30. Dr Chen advised me to use this remedy in ___________ as it is extremely potent

A. restraint B. moderation C. control D. regulation31. I’m ___________ my brother is

A. nowhere like so ambitious B. nothing near as ambitious as C. nothing as ambitious than D. nowhere near as ambitious as

32. Reports are coming in that a flood has hit a heavily-_______area in the south of India

A. crowded B. personalized C. peopled D. populated

33. It was ___________ a victory that even Smith’s fans couldn’t believe it

A. such surprising B. so surprising C. too surprising D. surprising

34. I always clean the flat before my mom comes round, but she always finds at least one ___________of dust A. scrap B. gust C. speck D. blade35. Everyone _________around the old woman on the floor, but no one offered her any help

A. crowded B. spread C. put D. hung36. I do agree there ___________ simple solution to this problem

A. is no B. be not C. not to be D. not being

37. I know you didn’t want to upset me but I’d sooner you _________ me the whole truth yesterday

A. could have told B. told C. have told D. had told

38. As the drug took___________, the patient became quieter

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

39. The dawn redwood appears ___________ some 100 million years ago in northern forests around the world

A. was flourished B. having to flourish C. to have flourished D. have flourished
40. His comments ___________ little or no relation to the facts and the figures of the case

A. reflect B. bear C. give D. possess

II. CHOOSE THE WORD OR PHRASE THAT BEST FITS EACH SPACE IN THEFOLLOWING PASSAGE(15PTS)

We often assume the best way to (1)________to a decision is to spend ages taking into account a lot of information before we arrive at our conclusion. We (2) ________the evidence in the belief that instant decisions are unreliable. However, there are arguments for are assessment of that (3) ________. It may be that (4) ________our subconscious mind does a better job in a moment than our conscious mind does. When Evelyn Harrison, a(n) (5) ________on sculpture, was shown a statue that the J. Paul Getty Museum had purchased for $10 million, she (6) ________out that it was a fake. It came (7) ________a shock to the museum. Harrison was (8) ________to explain why she had formed that impression, but it was enough to (9) ________doubt on the statue. Now most experts have come round to her (10) ________, but how did she (11) ________ the difference between that and the (12) ________article so quickly? It’s probable that her subconscious mind sorted through information that escaped the (13) ________of her conscious mind. Although we are rarely, (14) ________, aware of our subconscious mind, it can be surprisingly (15) ________.

1:A.comeB.goC. reach D. make

2:A.measureB.observeC. weigh D. give

3:A. outlook B. view C. proof D. support

4:A.many a time B. from time to time C. all the time D. the time of the life

5:A.scholar B. specialist C. artist D. expert

6:A.put B. figured C. mumbled D. blurted

7:A.as B. with C. in D .by

8:A.incapable B. difficult C. unable D. hard

9:A.put B. lay C. cast D. place

10:A.place B. position C. argument D. point

11:A.make B. tell C. realise D. seek

12:A.inimitable B. true C. actual D. real

13:A.notice B. procession C. realization D. guard

14:A.let alone B. in fact C. even then D .if ever

15:A.influential B. dependent C. effective D. productive

III .IDENTIFY THE MISTAKE IN EACH SENTENCE(5PTS)

1. Asteroids may be fragments (A) of a planet shattered (B) long ago (C) or from material(D) the nuclei of old comets

2. Between (A) the ages of nine and fifteen, almost (B) all young people undertake (C) a rapid series of (D) psychological changes

3. Ponds are noted (A) for their rich and varied types of (B) plant and animal life, all maintain (C) in a delicate ecological balance (D)

4. The explorers said that (A) they could make (B) the round trip shorter if (C) the weather had not been that bad (D)

5. The Pine brook Inn has (A) a courtesy bus which (B) runs every thirty minute (C) both to and from (D) the downtown area

6. Most authorities consider both (A) dreaming while (B) sleep and daydreaming to be (C)forms of fantasy (D)

7. Antique auctions (A) are getting more and more (B) popular in the United States because of increasingly (C) public awareness of the value of (D) investing in antiques

8. An X-ray microscope enables (A) a person to see on (B) solid materials such as (C)metal and bone (D).

9. The growth rate (A) of the Pacific Rim countries is twice faster than (B) other comparable (C) areas during (D) the Industrial Revolution

10. Computers have (A) made access (B) to information instantly available (C) just to push (D) a few buttons

IV. READ THE PASSAGE AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERS TO THEQUESTIONS. (10 PTS)

In the early days of the United States, postal charges were paid by the recipient and charges varied with the distance carried. In 1825, the United States Congress permitted local postmasters to give letters to mail carriers for home delivery, but these carriers received no government salary and their entire compensation depended on what they were paid by the recipients of individual letters.

In 1847 the United States Post Office Department adopted the idea of a postage stamp, which of course simplified the payment for postal service but caused grumbling by those who did not like to prepay. Besides, the stamp covered only delivery to the post office and did not include carrying it to a private address. In Philadelphia, for example, with a population of 150,000 people still had to go to the post office to get their mail. The confusion and congestion of individual citizens looking for their letters was itself enough to discourage use of the mail. It is no wonder that, during the years of these cumbersome arrangements, private letter-carrying and express businesses developed. Although their activities were only semi-legal, they thrived, and actually advertised that between Boston and Philadelphia they were a half-day speedier than the government mail. The government postal service lost volume to private competition and was not able to handle efficiently even the business it had.

Finally, in 1863, Congress provided that the mail carriers who delivered the mail from the post offices to private addresses should receive a government salary, and that there should be no extra charge for that delivery. But this delivery service was at first confined to cities, and free home delivery became a mark of urbanism. As late as 1887, a town had to have 10,000 people to be eligible for free home delivery. In 1890, of the 75 million people in the United States, fewer than 20 million had mail delivered free to their doors. The rest, nearly three-quarters of the population, still received no mail unless they went to their post office.

1.What does the passage mainly discuss?

A. The increased use of private mail services

B. The development of a government postal system

C. A comparison of urban and rural postal services

D. The history of postage stamps

2.It can be inferred from the first paragraph that in the USA in the early 19th century

A. the recipient had to pay to receive the letters

B. the recipient paid the same for all kinds of letters

C. postage stamps for letters came into use

D. the mail carriers earned a lot of money from the government3.Which of the following was seen as a disadvantage of the postage stamp?

A. It had to be purchased by the sender in advance

B. It increased the cost of mail delivery

C. It was difficult to affix to letters

D. It was easy to counterfeit

4.Why does the author mention the city of Philadelphia?

A. Its postal service was inadequate for its population

B. It was the site of the first post office in the United States

C. It was the largest city in the United States in 1847

D. t was commemorated by the first United States postage stamp

5.In the 1950s,

A. American people were happy with every postal service

B. people in Philadelphia had their letters delivered free of charge by the government

C. there was a preference among Americans for private mail services

D. the American government managed their mail businesses satisfactorily

6.The word ‘they ’ refers to

A. Boston and Philadelphia

B. Businesses

C. arrangements

D. letters

7.The private postal services of the 19th century claimed that they could do which of the

following better than the government?

A. Deliver a higher volume of mai

B. Deliver mail more cheaply

C. Deliver mail faster

D. Deliver mail to rural areas

8.In 1863 the United States government began providing which of the following to mail

carriers?

A. A salary

B. Housing

C. Transportation

D. Free postage stamps

9.All of the following statements are true of the American postal service in the second half of

the 19th century EXCEPT

A. Delivery service distinguishes cities from the countryside

B. People paid more to get their letters delivered to their home.

C. Small towns did not provide delivery service

D. About 55 million people had to get to the post office to receive their mail

10.The word ‘confined ’ is closest in meaning to

A. granted B. scheduled C. limited D. recommended

V. SUPPLY THE APPROPRIATE FORMS OF WORDS IN THE BRACKETS. (15 PTS)

1.The students were ___________ to hear that the class had been cancelled. (JOY)

2.A sports club has just been established and aims to have a ___________ of 500 in the next two years. (MEMBER).

3.The spectators booed when the second goal was___________. (ALLOW)

4._________, we didn’t buy better quality goods from the beginning. (REGRET)

5.A fatal ___________ was made by air traffic control. (CALCULATE)

6.Despite having a ___________ job, she has difficulty making ends meet. (PAY)

7.When the lab findings and the research results were ___________, an amazing discovery came to light. (RELATE)

8.I really believe that it should be a major mistake to ___________ any drugs that are currently illegal. (CRIME)

9.The attack in the city centre last night is said to ___________ the kind of behavior amongst young people that many people object to. (EXAMPLE)

10.Theo and his twin brother are always together. They are___________. (SEPARATE)

11.Reading is an effective way to ___________ your vocabulary. (RICH)

12.John considers reading others’ diaries an ___________ invasion of privacy. (PERMIT)

13.His failure in the exam was a real ___________ for his parents. (LET)

14.There is ___________ a great demand for organic vegetables. (DENY)

15.Having a deep _______ of strangers, he felt reluctant to talk to the newcomer. (TRUST).

VI. SUPPLY EACH BLANK WITH ONE SUITABLE WORD.(15 PTS)

The development of the sport of skateboarding can be (1)___________back to the early 1890s, when children in California used wooden boards to ‘surf’ the streets. During the1950s, the (2)___________of the sport increased and manufacturers began producing the first factory-made boards. By the 1960s, the sport had (3)___________an impressive following ,not just in the USA, but (4)___________.

However, by 1965, (5) about safety resulted in regulations being (6) to ban skateboarding in most public places in the USA. This effectively killed the sport there for the next decade. Companies that had been making a (7)___________selling skateboards suddenly faced huge losses and many (8)___________ out of business. Over the next eight years a few enthusiasts continued practising the sport but, although they tried hard to raise its profile, they were (9)___________in their efforts.

Then in 1973, some technological breakthroughs revolutionised the sport. The invention of new materials (10)___________that manufacturers (11)___________ strengthen the boards but at the same time make them lighter and more manoeuvrable. Such improvements also made the boards (12)___________dangerous and pressure from an increasing number of users (13)___________to the installation of special skateboarding parks. Despite the various (14)___________it has suffered over the years, the sport is now stronger than (15)_________.

VII. REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITHOUT CHANGING THEMEANING. (20 PTS).

1.He played so well that he received a standing ovation from the audience. (SUCH)

€ His______________________________________________________________.

2.Sam tried extremely hard to convince her, but it was no use. (BRING)

€Hard ______________________________________________________________.

3.Unless you take the train, you will be late for work. (MAKE)

€ Only by______________________________________________________________.

4.Surprisingly, the website wouldn’t allow me to access certain pages. (WHICH)

€ The website denied___________________________________________________.

5.She worked hard during her final year. Therefore, she easily got admitted to this prestigious high school. (INDUSTRY)

€ Had it________________________________________________________________.

6.Looking back, I really believe I did everything I could do to stop her. (MORE)

€ I can honestly say, with_________________________________________________.

7.When he arrived at the airport, his family welcomed him warmly. (GIVEN)

€ On__________________________________________________________________.

8.“I must say goodbye to Peter at the airport,” said Helen. (OFF)

€ Helen insisted_________________________________________________________.

9.Jane said it would be a good idea if I called in the plumber to check the plumbing.(CHECKED)

€ Jane urged___________________________________________________________.

10.Arguing about the referee’s decision would be a waste of time. (ARGUMENT)

€ There’s______________________________________________________________.

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I. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER TO FILL IN THE BLANK(20PTS)

1. “I’m sure the Whitleys were involved.” “They ___________ have since they know nothing about the business.”

A. can’t B. wouldn’t C. shouldn’t D. mustn’t

2. “Candy’s an excellent pianist, isn’t she?” “She ___________ to win the prize if she plays this well during the competition.”

A. is due B. is bound < be bound to = certain> C. is about D. is set

3. ___________, the balcony chairs will be ruined in this weather

A. Leaving uncovered B. Having left uncovered C. Left uncovered D. Been left uncovered

4. His friends offered to ___________ the next time he was in town so that he wouldn’t have to pay for a hotel.

A. place him in B. put him up < cho ai đó ở nhờ> C. back him up D. turn him out

5. Susan became so tired of city life that she decided to buy a piece ___________ of land

A. out of the ordinary B. as the crow flies C. far and away D. in the middle of nowhere

In the middle of nowhere = ở một nơi rất xa xôi hẻo lánh.

Out of the ordinary = bất thường. as the crow flies = heo đường chim bay, thẳng tắp.

Far and away = (đứng trước tính từ so sánh hơn nhất) = rất nhiều

6. The ___________ of our cruise includes stops at six ports in three different countries

A. timetable B. intention C. itinerary D. Itemization

Itinerary = lộ trình.

Timetable = thời khóa biểu.

intention = dự định.

Itemization = sự ghi thành từng khoản, từng món

7. My mind went ___________ when the official asked me my phone number – I couldn’t remember it at all

A. empty B. clear

C. blank< go black: đầu óc trống rỗ, ko thể nhớ hay nghĩ về điều gì>

D. Vacant

8. The life ___________ of individuals in developed countries increases dramatically every decade

A. expectation B. exception C. exertion

D. Expectancy < life expectancy : tuổi thọ trung bình>

9. She believes that all countries should ___________ the death penalty as it is inhumane

A. put down to B. catch up on C. get down to D. do away with

Do away with something = bãi bỏ, hủy bỏ cái gì.

The death penalty = hình phạt tử hình

10. Although the journey was ___________ with danger, it turned out to be a rewarding experience for everyone

A. fraught B. filled C. full D. littered

Be fraught with something = chứa đầy cái gì (nguy hiểm).

Fill (something ) with something = (làm) đầy cái gì (về mặt vật chất)

11. One way to let off ___________ after a stressful day is to take some vigorous exercise

A. cloud B. tension C. steam D. sweat

Let off steam (thành ngữ) = nghỉ xả hơi

12. I’m amazed that this game ever___________– it is so silly!

A. took in B. caught on C. took up D. caught by

Catch on = trở nên phổ biến, được ưa chuộng

13. They avoid the usual tourist attractions in favour of places that are off the _______ track

A. gone B. worn C. beaten D. ridden

Off the beaten track = ở nơi ít ai đến.

Dịch: Họ tránh những địa điểm du lịch thông thường mà hướng tới những nơi ít người đến

14. Their research into the causes of cancer promises to break new ___________ in the field and possibly lead to a cure

A. earth B. ground C. soil D. land

To break new ground = đề xuất sáng kiến cải tiến.

Dịch: nghiên cứu của họ về nguyên nhân gây ung thư hứa hẹn sẽ đem lại bước tiến mới trong lĩnh vực này và có thể đem lại một phương pháp chữa trị

15. The ___________ of the building of the new shopping centre are doing everything they can to prevent the project from even starting

A. advocates B. opponents< đối thủ, địch thủ> C. independents D. opposites

16. After three days in the desert, his mind began to play ___________ on him

A. games B. jokes C. tricks D. fun

Play a trick on somebody = chơi xỏ, làm trò bịp bợm, dối trá.

17. Finding the gorillas alive had been ___________ his wildest dreams

A. past B. beneath C. beyond D. without

Beyond one’s dream = hơn cả trong mơ.

18. He has been ___________ to supporting his nephews

A. determined B. allowed C. compromised D. committed

Be committed to Ving = tự hứa, cam kết làm gì.

Be determined to V = quyết tâm làm gì.

Be allowed to V = được cho phép làm gì.

19. She worried ___________ about her exam and couldn’t focus on her revision

A. constantly B. practically C. decidedly D. effectively

Constantly = liên tục, luôn luôn.

Practically = hầu như.

Decidedly = một cách dứt khoát.

Effectively = một cách hiệu quả

20. Different measures have been ___________ to help the homeless

A. made B. taken C. done D. conducted

Take measures to V = thực hiện biện pháp để làm gì.

21. The noisy music ___________ the students from their test

A. distracted B. disrupted C. dissolved D. disqualified

Distract somebody from N/Ving = làm ai xao nhãng khỏi việc gì

22. Health food is now ___________ in popularity

A. growing B. raising C. getting D. flying

Grow in popularity : ngày càng đc ưa thick

23.___________fire, please break the glass and ring the bell

A. In case of < trong trường hợp mà >

B. During C. Because of D. With a view to

24. Left-handed children are said to be ___________ to accidents in the kitchen

A. prone B. clear C. subject D. bound

Tobe prone to s.th : Có khuynh hướng về việc gì, có ý muốn nghiêng về việc gì

25. It was ___________ of Harry to arrive late and then try to dominate the meeting

A. common B. usual C. Ordinary D. typical

It + be + typical of + somebody + to V = việc ai làm gì là điển hình (người đó rất hay làm việc này). T

ypical = đặc trưng, điển hình.

Common = phổ biến, thông thường.

Usual = thường xuyên.

Ordinary = thông thường

26. During their first date, Jane had nervously peppered the conversation with _______ talk

A. unimportant B. tiny C. small D. trivial

Small talk: nói chuyện phiếm, tán ngẫu

27. The match will be screened on ITV with ___________ commentary by Andy Gray

A. lively B. live < trực tiếp> C. alive D. living

28. The job creation scheme is still in its ________.

A. childhood B. baby hood C. opening D. infancy

Job creation scheme = phương án/kế hoạch tạo việc làm mới.

29. I am subjected to ___________ smoking in the office and at home

A. passive B. inactive C. involuntary D. reluctant

Passive smoking = hút thuốc thụ động.

Be subject to N = đối diện với cái gì

30. Dr Chen advised me to use this remedy in ___________ as it is extremely potent

A. restraint B. moderation C. control D. regulation

In moderation = một cách điều độ.

Potent = rất có hiệu lực.

Restraint = hạn chế.

Control = kiểm soát.

Regulation = sự thường xuyên

31. I’m ___________ my brother is

A. nowhere like so ambitious B. nothing near as ambitious as C. nothing as ambitious than D. nowhere near as ambitious as

Nowhere near as + adj + as : không… giống ai đó một chút nào

32. Reports are coming in that a flood has hit a heavily-_______area in the south of India

A. crowded B. personalized C. peopled D. populated

Heavily populated = dân cư đông đúc, có dân số đông

33. It was ___________ a victory that even Smith’s fans couldn’t believe it

A. such surprising B. so surprising C. too surprising D. surprising

S+ tobe + so + Adj + (a/an) + N+ that + Clause

= such (a/an) + N + That + Clause

34. I always clean the flat before my mom comes round, but she always finds at least one ___________of dust

A. scrap B. gust C. speck D. blade

A speck of dust = một vết bẩn.

35. Everyone _________around the old woman on the floor, but no one offered her any help

A. crowded B. spread C. put D. hung

Crowd (v) = tụ tập thành đám đông.

Spread = trải ra, lan ra.

Put = đặt.

Hang = treo

36. I do agree there ___________ simple solution to this problem

A. is no B. be not C. not to be D. not being

37. I know you didn’t want to upset me but I’d sooner you _________ me the whole truth yesterday

A. could have told B. told C. have told D. had told

Câu giả định một mong muốn trái với quá khứ: would sooner + S + had + past participle

38. As the drug took___________, the patient became quieter

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

take effect : có hiệu lực, có tác dụng

39. The dawn redwood appears ___________ some 100 million years ago in northern forests around the world

A. was flourished B. having to flourish C. to have flourished D. have flourished

Appear to have + past participle = dường như đã làm điều gì trong quá khứ
40. His comments ___________ little or no relation to the facts and the figures of the case

A. reflect B. bear C. give D. possess

Bear (little/ no) relation to N/Ving =(ko) giống với cái gì

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Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people...
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Giúp em với ạ :(( THE MODERN OLYMPICS In 1896, the modern Olympics began. Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France was the father of the modern Olympics. He (1)..................... that international games would be a good way to create peace and good feelings (2)..................... people from different countries. Because the early Olympics had begun in Greece, King George I of Greece was invited to (3)..................... the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. More than 50,000 people attended. The modern Olympic Games were (4)..................... from the early Olympics in a (5)..................... of important ways. First of all, there was no (6)..................... any connection with religion. Second, the Games were not limited to Greeks. They were international, and one of the main goals was to promote world peace and (7)..................... among people from different countries. England, France, Germany, Denmark, Hungary, Switzerland, and the United States sent teams to the 1896 Olympics. After that, athletes continued to (8)..................... in games every four years except for three times during time of war: The First World War (9)..................... the Olympic meeting of 1916, and the Second World War stopped the 1940 and 1944 meetings. Sometimes individual countries have chosen (10)..................... to send their athletes to the Olympics. In this way, they make a political statement of some sort to the world. 1. A. found out 2. A. between 3. A. open 4. A. various 5. A. great B. believed B. both B. host B. similar B. figure B. almost C. recognized C. all C. hold C. different C. deal C. longer C. considering C. beat C. made C. no D. told D. among D. organize D. varied D. number D. any D. sympathizing D. compete D. permitted D. neither 6. A. more 7. A. understanding B. realizing 8. A. fight 9. A. stopped 10. A. none B. struggle B. prevented B. not

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Read the text below and choose the correct word or phrase (A, B, C or D) for each space. Write your answer on the answer sheet. (2.5 points) PLANET EARTH Planet earth is part of a system of planets and their moons, as well as numerous asteroids and comets which (1) _____ around a huge star, the Sun. The Sun itself (2) _____ of gas. Nuclear reactions inside its core (3) _____ the heat and light that make life on the Earth (4) _____ . The Earth is the third of four small terrestrial (Earth...
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Read the text below and choose the correct word or phrase (A, B, C or D) for each space. Write your answer on the answer sheet. (2.5 points)

PLANET EARTH

Planet earth is part of a system of planets and their moons, as well as numerous asteroids and comets which (1) _____ around a huge star, the Sun. The Sun itself (2) _____ of gas. Nuclear reactions inside its core (3) _____ the heat and light that make life on the Earth (4) _____ . The Earth is the third of four small terrestrial (Earth like) planets (5) _____ orbit close to the Sun. Further out in our Solar System are four huge gas planets, while distant Pluto, (6) _____ planet, is made (7) _____ rock and ice. Our Earth is one of the ten planets that orbit the Sun - a huge, burning-hot star in the center of our Solar System. The Solar System and all the stars in the (8) _____ are part of our galaxy - the Milky Way, which (9) _____ as many as 200 billions stars. Beyond our galaxy (10) _____ millions more galaxies. They all add together to make up the Universe.

1. (A) run (B) orbit (C) turn (D) walk

2. (A) consists (B) remains (C) includes (D) maintains

3. (A) produce (B) product (C) production (D) productive

4. (A) able (B) possibility (C) possible (D) ability

5. (A) who (B) where (C) what (D) which

6. (A) the smaller (B) smallest (C) the most smallest (D) the smallest

7. (A) from (B) of (C) for (D) in

8. (A) space (B) sea (C) moon (D) sky

9. (A) consists (B) makes from (C) stays (D) contains

10. (A) is (B) are (C) to be (D) get

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Choose the one option a , b, c , d that best completes the passage . Television first (1) _____ some fifty years ago in the 1950s. Since then , it has been one of the most popular sources of (2) _____ for both the old and the young . Television can actually satisy almost all kinds of taste . It (3) ____ cartoons for children , world news , music and many other programs . If someone os interested in sports (4) ____ , he can tune in to a sports channel . There he can enjoy a (5)____ broadcast of...
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Choose the one option a , b, c , d that best completes the passage .

Television first (1) _____ some fifty years ago in the 1950s. Since then , it has been one of the most popular sources of (2) _____ for both the old and the young . Television can actually satisy almost all kinds of taste . It (3) ____ cartoons for children , world news , music and many other programs . If someone os interested in sports (4) ____ , he can tune in to a sports channel . There he can enjoy a (5)____ broadcast of an intertainal football match . Television is also a very useful way for companies to (6) ___ their products .

It's not (7) ____ hard for us to see why there is a TV set in almost every home today . And engineers are developing interactive TV which allows to communicate (8) ____ viewers ang producers .

1 a, appears b, appeared c, has appeared d, was appeared . 2 a, entertain b, entertaining c, entertainment d, entertainer 3 a, offers b, responds c, invents d, explores 4 a, as a result b, therefore c, however d, for example 5 a, alive b, live c, lively d, life 6 a, advertise b, produce c, develop d, interact 7 a, such b, enough c, too d, very 8 a, from b, among c, with d, between
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Choose the one option a , b, c , d that best completes the passage .

Television first (1) _____ some fifty years ago in the 1950s. Since then , it has been one of the most popular sources of (2) _____ for both the old and the young . Television can actually satisy almost all kinds of taste . It (3) ____ cartoons for children , world news , music and many other programs . If someone os interested in sports (4) ____ , he can tune in to a sports channel . There he can enjoy a (5)____ broadcast of an intertainal football match . Television is also a very useful way for companies to (6) ___ their products .

It's not (7) ____ hard for us to see why there is a TV set in almost every home today . And engineers are developing interactive TV which allows to communicate (8) ____ viewers and producers .

1 a, appears b, appeared c, has appeared d, was appeared .

2 a, entertain b, entertaining c, entertainment d, entertainer

3 a, offers b, responds c, invents d, explores

4 a, as a result b, therefore c, however d, for example

5 a, alive b, live c, lively d, life

6 a, advertise b, produce c, develop d, interact

7 a, such b, enough c, too d, very

8 a, from b, among c, with d, between

SECTION III: READING (5.0 points) Part 1: Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the numbered boxes. Since ancient times, one of the most common materials people have utilized to make things with is wood. Wood is used to make houses, buildings, and other structures. People also make a large number of smaller objects with it. The desire to make finished products more beautiful appears to be ingrained...
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SECTION III: READING (5.0 points)
Part 1: Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following
questions. Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in the numbered boxes.
Since ancient times, one of the most common materials people have utilized to make things
with is wood. Wood is used to make houses, buildings, and other structures. People also
make a large number of smaller objects with it.
The desire to make finished products more beautiful appears to be ingrained in huma n
nature. On account of this fact, for thousands of years, people have carved and shaped
wooden objects to make them more appealing to the eye. Humans have additionally tended
to create both religious and ceremonial objects from wood. In fact, all around the world,
countless cultures have made use of ceremonial wood carvings. These objects often reflect
the spirit of the people who made them, and each of them tends to hold a special
significance as well.
One of the most common types of wood carvings is the mask. People in many cultures in
Asia, Africa, and North America have made ceremonial wooden masks. In Africa, for
instance, large numbers of tribes use wooden masks for vari ous spiritual rituals. These
masks are often in the form of animals that are sacred to the tribes. In other cases, the masks
have human forms. The faces, however, may not be exactly humanlike. For instance, the
faces can be distorted, having wider, longer, smaller, or larger features than normal. The
masks may be carved to give them ugly or frightening appearances as well. And, on other
occasions, the masks are made to look as beautiful as possible.
While masks tend to be fairly small, other wood carvings can be enormous. Among the
largest of all ceremonial wood carvings is the totem p ole. Totem poles have been built by
several Native American tribes that reside in the northwestern part of North America. They
are normally made to represent families, or they may honor significant historical events.
Some even tell stories. A typical totem pole has several individual carvings on it. Each
carving represents a different part of the family history, event, or story. Most totem poles
have human or animal faces, as well as other figures, carved in them. They are so large that
they are made from e ntire trees. Once the trees are cut down, master craftsmen work on
them. When completed, they may or may not be painted. Then, the totem poles are
positioned in places of honor and placed upright.

1. What is this passage mainly about?
A. The ways wood can be used to make buildings B. The purposes of masks in some cultures
C. The types of wood carvings some people make D. Totem poles and their significance
2. In line 4, the word ingrained is closest in meaning to _________.
A. embedded B. disturbed C. initiated D. consistent
3. Why have some people carved wooden objects?
A. To give them to others as gifts B. To worship them as idols
C. To employ them as weapons D. To utilize them in ceremonies
4. In line 14, the phrase sacred to is closest in meaning to _________.
A. important to B. hunted by C. revered by D. necessary for
5. What does the author say about masks?
A. They always resemble human faces. B. It takes a great deal of effort to make them.
C. People make them on several continents. D. Animal masks are more popular than human ones.
6. The author uses totem poles as an example of _________.
A. wood carvings that are large in size B. a type of wood carving older than masks
C. the most impressive of all wood carvings D. the wood carvings favored by all Native Americans
7. In line 22, the word they refers to _________.
A. several Native American tribes B. totem poles C. families D. significant historical events
8. What does the author imply about wood carvings?
A. They take years to learn how to make. B. They are expensive to buy.
C. They need special types of wood. D. They may vary in size.
9. The author mentions all of the following about totem poles EXCEPT _________.
A. what they look like B. what they represent
C. which trees are used to make them D. who usually carves them

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(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage: Books are written to provide knowledge and good books enrich the mind. By putting ourselves under the (23)___________ of superior mind, we improve our mental powers. Throughgood books we learn that people everywhere are the same, in all ages and (24) ________ all classes. This knowledge improves our love of others and helps us to live in (25) ___________ with them. We also understand that the world was...
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(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:

Books are written to provide knowledge and good books enrich the mind. By putting ourselves under the (23)___________ of superior mind, we improve our mental powers. Throughgood books we learn that people everywhere are the same, in all ages and (24) ________ all classes. This knowledge improves our love of others and helps us to live in (25) ___________ with them. We also understand that the world was made not only for man alone but for every creature that can (26) ________ hunger and thirst, warmth and cold. Though it may be possible for us to travel throughout the world and see things ( 27) _________ today,it is not possible for us to see things that happened in the past. But good books help us to see not (28) __________ into the remote regions of the world today but also the world in which our ancestors live.

23/ A. feeling B. understading C. influence D. development

24/ A. for B. in C. at D. with

25/ A. peace B. peaceful C. quiet D. quietly

26/ A. have B. be C. become D. feel

27/ A. coming B. arriving C. getting D. happening

28/ A. only B. just C. same D. as

(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:

Radio stories have become a thing of the past because people prefer both to watch and to hear. Radio is now a medium that is used more often in a car than a home. Because music and news are the easiest types of programs tolisten to in a car, They are the most common. Radio, in fact, has become the music medium. It provides music forall tastes, from country, western to classic

____ 29/ Most people listen to radio programs in their cars.

____ 30/ Most radio programming consists of news and music.

____ 31/ Radio is now used more often in a home.

____ 32/ Radio used to be the music me dium.

(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

33/ In spite of taking a taxi, Thuy still arrived late for the meeting.

Though ____________________________________________________________

34/ Because of the high cost of visiting Ha Long Bay, There are fewer tourists here this year.

 Because ____________________________________________________________

35/ I haven’t heard from her for ages.

 I lost _____________________________________________________________

36/ Those outdoor activities are suitable for young children.

 Young children should take _____________________________________________

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(23-28) Choose the word or phrase that best fits the blank space in the following passage:

Books are written to provide knowledge and good books enrich the mind. By putting ourselves under the (23)___________ of superior mind, we improve our mental powers. Throughgood books we learn that people everywhere are the same, in all ages and (24) ________ all classes. This knowledge improves our love of others and helps us to live in (25) ___________ with them. We also understand that the world was made not only for man alone but for every creature that can (26) ________ hunger and thirst, warmth and cold. Though it may be possible for us to travel throughout the world and see things ( 27) _________ today,it is not possible for us to see things that happened in the past. But good books help us to see not (28) __________ into the remote regions of the world today but also the world in which our ancestors live.

23/ A. feeling B. understading C. influence D. development

24/ A. for B. in C. at D. with

25/ A. peace B. peaceful C. quiet D. quietly

26/ A. have B. be C. become D. feel

27/ A. coming B. arriving C. getting D. happening

28/ A. only B. just C. same D. as

(29-32) Read the dialogue and then decide whether the statements that follow are true or false. Write True or False in your answersheet:

Radio stories have become a thing of the past because people prefer both to watch and to hear. Radio is now a medium that is used more often in a car than a home. Because music and news are the easiest types of programs tolisten to in a car, They are the most common. Radio, in fact, has become the music medium. It provides music forall tastes, from country, western to classic

__T__ 29/ Most people listen to radio programs in their cars.

__T__ 30/ Most radio programming consists of news and music.

__F__ 31/ Radio is now used more often in a home.

__T__ 32/ Radio used to be the music me dium.

(33-36) Rewrite the sentences so that they are nearest in meaning to the sentence printed before them.

33/ In spite of taking a taxi, Thuy still arrived late for the meeting.

Though ___Thuy took a taxi, she still arrived late for the meeting_________________________________________________________

34/ Because of the high cost of visiting Ha Long Bay, There are fewer tourists here this year.

 Because _____the cost of visiting Ha Long Bay is too high, there are fewer tourists here this year_______________________________________________________

35/ I haven’t heard from her for ages.

 I lost ______in touch with her in ages_______________________________________________________

36/ Those outdoor activities are suitable for young children.

 Young children should take _____those outdoor activities because they are suitable for them________________________________________

EX: Circle the correct answer Should people retire to the countryside? Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as...
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EX: Circle the correct answer

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4)______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for peole living in it. (5)______, people may also (6)______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can't be (7)______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8)______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily

2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute

3. A. However B. But C. Therefor D. When

4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly

5. A. However B. Besides C. Whereas D. Therefore

6. A. look B. make C. face D. take

7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better

8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on

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EX: Circle the correct answer

Should people retire to the countryside?

Many people who are close to their retirement want to move to the countryside to enjoy the rest of their life. It is widely believe that life in the rural areas are (1)______ than that in the city. The countryside is (2)______ than the city and people's health will improve. (3)______, city folks have warned people about the potential risks of living the rural areas. Life in the countryside may not be blissfully calm as expected, even tougher. For example, rural houses are (4)______ and more inconvenient than those in the city. During harsh weather condition, it is dangerous for peole living in it. (5)______, people may also (6)______ up to the lack of health care service. The vulnerable old people can't be (7)______ treated in the countryside than in the city. For those who have spent most of their life working and living in urban areas, they may not be able to (8)______ the boredom and lack of facility in the rural areas.

1. A. more peaceful B. more peacefully C. more noisy D. more noisily

2. A. less polluted B. more polluted C. less pollute D. more pollute

3. A. However B. But C. Therefor D. When

4. A. much weaker B. more weaker C. less weaker D. more weakly

5. A. However B. Besides C. Whereas D. Therefore

6. A. look B. make C. face D. take

7. A. well B. more better C. best D. better

8. A. come down with B. put up with C. work out D. agree on