Giai t h i c h ve mat y nghTa: Sau nhung tn'r nggi tai chinh. chicn hate tarn thcri
cua cong ty nay la ngimg sdn xiidt nhdm trdnh strphd .sdn.
Question 25. Dap an dung D: variety (n): sir da dang, nhieu loai ivhac nhau;
widen (v): mcr rong, cai tao, nang cao; large (adj); rong; various (adj): i/j J9. Dap an dung A : collaborative (a) no luc hop tac
>'
thanh cong trong cong vice cua ho.
relatively (adv): tuojig doi
Giai thich ve mat v nghTa: Theo cuoc khdo ciru tren phgm vi todn cdu, c6
Question 40. Dap an dung D: used to + V-nguyen: dii tirng lam gi (dien ta thiSi
quen trong qua khu)
khodng 400 trieu nginri noi lieng Anh nhir tieng m<; de.
Question 29. Dap an dung D: complaints (n): sir phan nan
Giai thich ve mat v nghTa: Chung toi da tirng song trong thanh pho nay tir khi
Giai thich ve mat v nghTa: Cho tai bay gid, chimg ta vdn chua nhgn duac lai
chung toi con tre.
Question 41. I lave you ever considered a career in speaking in public?
phan nan ndo cua khdch hang ve nhimg dich vii toi te do.
Question 30. Dap an dung C: number (n) con so - a number of: so/nhieu........
Giai thich ve mat y nghTa: Vai con so lai nhiign tang hang nam. chimg ta se
chimg minh cho moi iigirdi I hay rang chimg ta dang phdt trien nhu the ndo.
Question 31. Dap an dung C: permanent (a) vTnh h^ng, vTnh ciru
Giai thich ve mat v nghTa: De giir vimg sir phdt trien ben vimg. toi de nghi
chimg la phai theo .sal cdc chien lirac mang linh canh tranh cua chimg la.
: co kha
Giai thich ve mat v nghTa: Neu chimg la cir Hep luc lam viec sieng nang nhir thi
nay ihi chimg ta se vin/t qua nhiivg kho khan ma chimg la dang doi mat.
Question 33. Dap an dung B: impressive (a) an tugng
Gjai thich ve mat v nghTa: Ngdi chit dch ciia tap doan dd co mot bdi dien vdn
qua an tirang den noi tdl ca moi ngirdi deu Idng nghe.
Question 34. Dap an dung A :
1 IX
(Tiaj thich v6 mat v n^hTa: Ho mat nhieu thai gian de san l i m mot tinh yeu v6
Giai thich ve mat y nghTa: Chinh nha no luc trong moi quan he da dan den sir
exactly (adv): mot each chinh xac; almost (adv): hau nhu;
Question 32. Dap an dung B: capable (a) co kha nang - be capable o f
nang, co the....
S + spend + thai gian + V-ing:
A i do danh bao nhieu thai gian de lam g i .
Dua \o \a \ \n canh, ta chon C. ft 'v very inleresliiig.
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Question 42. Are there any seats left?
Dua vao y nghTa \ \n canh, ta chon D. There is only one by ihc windown.
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Question 43. What are your music preferences?
Dua \ao y nghTa va van canh, ta chon C. Listening to folk songs and romantic
music gives me pleasure.
Question 44. Wow iwc yon do\n^^
Dua \ao y iighia va \an canh, ta chon B. I'm Ok.
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Question 45. You have a beautiful house.
Dua \ao v nghia \ van canh, ta chon I). It's very kind of you to say so.
Question 46
A . potato /pa'teltaU/
B. development
/di'vebpmsnt/
C. victorious / v i k ' t D I r l a s /
D. introduce / i n t r a ' d j u i s /
Dap an diing la 0 : introduce co dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir ba. Cac tir
Con lai co diiu trong am danh vao am tiet thir hai.
Question 47 A. throughout /9ru:'aut/
B. nevertheless /nevada'les/
C. susceptible /ss'septsbl/
D. photographer /fo'tDgrafaCr)/
Dap an dung la B. nevertheless c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thu tir. Cac tir
con lai ccS dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir hai.
Question 48 A. familiar /fa'mlllsCr)/
B. temporary /'temprarl/
C. contemporary /kan'temprarl/ D. miraculous /mi'raekjsbs/
Dap an dung la B. temporary c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thur nhat. Cac tir
con lai ccS dku trong am danh vao am tiet thur hai.
Question 49 A. television/'tellvISn/
B. difference/'difrans/
im.M'.-S'! r C . individual /indlVldjUal/
D. consequently / ' k o n s i k w a n t l i /
Dap an dung la C. individual c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir ba. Cac tir
con lai c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir nhat.
Question 50 A. performance /pa'fDimans/ B. monotonous /ms'nDtanas/
C. mysterious /mi'stlarias/
D. flourish /"flArl//
Dap an diing la D: flourish c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir nhat. Cac tir
con lai c6 dau trong am danh vao am tiet thur hai.
Question 51. Dap an diing B. Neu sir khac nhau ve y nghTa giCra hai tir c6 lien
quan. fhong tin a bo cue bai van: doan nhap de va hai chu diem ma dau hai doan
tiep theo;
// is commonly believed that school is where people go to get an education.
Nevertheless. It has been .said that today children interrupt their education to go to
.school. The difference between .schooling and education implied by this remark is
important. Ngm'ri la ihm'rng cho rang truang hoc Id noi nginri ta tim den de dime
gido due. Tuy nhien. ngmri ta ciing dd noi rang ngdy nay tre em ho ngang sirgido
due di den trm'mg hoc. Su khac biet giira viec hoc a trwmg vd sir dirge gido due
ham chira trong hai phdt hieu nay rat quan trong.
- Education is much more open ~ ended and all - inclusive than schooling.
Education knows no limits. Giao due la mot tir mang tinh ma va mang tinh bao
ham hon la sir di hoc.
- Schooling, on the other hand, is a specific, formalilzed process, whose general
pattern varies little from one setting to the next. Ngirgc lai, sir di hoc la mot tieii
trinh c6 bai ban cu the ma khuon mau ciia ncS hau nhu chang thay doi gi tir moi
truong nay den moi truang khac.
Cac lira chon khac khong c6 thong tin ho trg:
A. Met ke va thao luan vai van de giao due.
C. ke mot chuyen vc nhfrng giao vien xuat sac.
D. dua ra dien hinh ve nhfrng trirang hoc khac nhau.
Question 52. Dap an dung C. Thong tin a doan 2: [...] Education knows no limits.
It can lake place anywhere, whether in the shower or on the job, whether in the
Icitchen or on a tractor. It includes both the formal learning ihat takes place in
.fchool and the whole universe of informal learning. The agent (doer) of education
can vary from respected grandparents to the people arguing about politics on the
radio, from a child to a famous scientist. [...] People receive education from
infdncv on. Education, then, is a very broad, inclusive term; it is a lifelong process, a
process that starts long before the .start of.school, and one that should he a nece.s.sary
part of one's entire life. Gido due khong cd gidi han. No cd the di^n ra hat ki ddu,
luc i
D. viec giao due hoan toan bj lam hong bai viec di hgc
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Question 53. Dap an diing A. Bao gom mgi thiir va moi nguai (cd gdc Id dong tir to
included ~ bao gom). Cac chon lira khac sai ngu' nghia:
B. di theo chieu hirang
C. lien quan den nhieu mon hoc a truang
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D. khong chap nhan ngoai le nao
Question 54. Dap an diing O. Thong tin a doan 2
Cac lira chon khong neu het mgi nguai c6 the lam cong viec giao due:
A. chi cac bac ong ba dang kinh
B. chu yeu la cac nha chinh trj
C. phan dong la cac nha khoa hgc noi danh
Question 55. Dap an diing C. Thong tin a doan 2: Whereas schooling has a certain
predictahilily, education quite often produces surprises. A chance conversation with
o stranger may lead a person to discover how little is known of other religions.
Trong khi viec hgc a truong c6 tinh de doan trudc a mot chirng mirc nao do, thi giao
due thucmg dem lai nhfrng dieii bat nga, mot chuyen tinh ca vai mot nguai la c6 the
l^hien nguai ta phat hien ra minh hau nhu chang biet gi ve cac ton giao khac.
Cac lira chgn khong neu het mgi nguai c6 the lam cong viec giao due:
A. that dang ngac nhien khi chiing ta hau nhu chSng biet gi \k cac ton giao khac
B. cac nha giao due thirang tao ra nhirng dieu bat nga
D. CO the doan truac dirge sir thanh cong trong cong viec hgc tap phi chinh quy
Question 56. Dap an diing B. Thong tin a doan 2: fEducalion] is a lifelong
Pf'ocess, a process that starts long before the start of school, and one that should
a nece.s.sary part of one's entire life. [Giao due] Id mot lien trinh Iron dai, mot
^4"
Luyi'n giat ue inrov hi mi uii
J
mien
MUL,
nun/;,
.
> b o i giao v i e n g i o n g nhau
B. G i a o due t h d i ay riit it ton k e m .
B. CO n a n g lire g i o n g nhau
D . N g i r d i ta c h a n g biet lam g i khac hon la d i hgc.
D . CO d i e u kicMi hoc tap t u o n g tir nhau
Question
Question
59. t ) a p an d i m g C . T h o n g t i n a doan 3: Throughout
arrive
at school
adult,
use
nhau.
ngdi vdo clu) dmrc .sCip sCin. dmrc day
similar
al about
the same
textbooks....
time, take the assigned
Khdp
nhirng cuon scich giao khoa tinrng
ca
nunc,
tre
con
a country,
.seals, are
den
boi mot ngmri
trmmg
Irirmig
children
taught
mot
ihdnh.
by
an
gi('r
nhir
sir
dung
tir nhau
66. D a p an d i m g A . D i n h nghTa ciia " r e f o r m e r s " ( n h a cai each). Ba d i n h
nghTa con lai deu sai.
Question 67. D a p an d u n g D. D j n h nghTa ciia " c i t i z e n " ( c o n g d a n ) . Ba d j n h nghTa
con lai deu sai.
Question
68.
f ) a p an d i m g B. T h o n g t i n d : As Superintendent
'^tate of Massachesetis
from
Cac lira c h o n khac k h o n g eo t h o n g t i n h6 t r g :
^oon matched
schooldi.stricis
A . dirge tir do ehgn bat cir thir g i de day
''eu bang Ma.ssachu.setts
B. k h o n g dirge phep da> n h u n g van de c h i n h t r i
' "i khac nhau.
D . phai day n h u n g van de xa h o i cho m o i l o p
^^c hai CO iruvng
Question
60. D a p an d i i n g C . T h o n g t i n nam t r o n g bo cue toan bai \an: doan 2 va
doan 3 neu ro m o i t i r o n g phan g i u a viec giao due va vice d i hoc a t r i r d n g .
tren ca
md cluing
the country.
La thanh
in
tra giao
were
due
6ng dd lham gia khai sm'mg nhidu
hao
Idu sau
the
which
dirc/c bdt chir&c lam
a
thay
theo
lai
mn'rc.
69. D a p an d i m g A . Horace M a n n k h o n g he de n g h i nha t r i r d n g ehuan bi
^^estunt
70. D a p an d i m g C . N a n g cao chat l u g n g dao tao g i i i o v i e n c h i n h la viec
^ oraee M a n n de .\uat; d n g k h o n g de .\uat n h i r n g viec edn lai ( A : tang l i r o n g cho hgc
va lam n h i e u bai tap d nha
B: bat chirde c h i n h sach ciia eiic quan hat khac: D : nam hoe dai nam thang).
D . hgc sinh cang d i hge n h i e u n a m t h i sir giao due eiia c h i i n g c a n g t o t h o n
My)
thay doi
around
IH4S.
of Education
changes,
' j " 6 t h a n g . va cai t h i e n chat l i r g n g giiio \n b<1ng each de .xirdng viec dao tao sir
B. hgc sinh h u o n g Igi tir t r i r d n g hoc. v i t r i r i m g y e u cau hge sinh hoe n h i e u g i d
Di\p an d i m g A . (Nhung
hoc
tir IH37 dim
various
P^9m va t i i n g l i r o n g c h o h g . Ba lira ehgn con lai k h o n g d i m g y bai v a n .
A . n h u n g t r i r i r n g l o t nhat day nhieu m d n khac nhau
61.
nhirng
to IH4H. he initiated
c i o hoc sinh sau nay d i lam vice de kitMii .sdng; d n g c h i t a n g nam hgc tir 5 t h a n g
Cac lira ehgn khac k h o n g eo t h o n g t i n ho t r g :
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kluri dciu ciia cdi
L o a i bo B (19 - The ky ciia cai each)
va C {Dau
each
tranh cho
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due
v i y tirdng
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73. A
78. A
74. B
79. B
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D E T H I THU" S O 0 6
Question H: .John hasn't been back to his hometown for nearly 5 years.
/\ John didn't come back iiis hometown 5 years.
Thai fiian lam hai: 90 phut
B. The last time John came back his hometown is 5 years.
C. It has been nearly 5 years since John last went back to his hometown.
D. It is nearly 5 years since John went back to his hometown.
Question 9: The train didn 7 start on lime.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closet in meaninfj to each of the following questions.
.
Question I : Because of the had weather, the plane couldn't land.
A. The train made a late departure.
B. The train made a late arrival.
A. The weather was so bad that the plane couldn't take off.
B. The bad weather guided the plane couldn't land.
C. The plane couldn't land due to the bad weather.
D. The place couldn't land thanks to the bad weather.
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C. The train didn't make a departure in time.
D. The train didn't start as usual.
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Question 10: Seeing her boyfriend again seems to be a great pleasure to all of us.
Question 2: If there were an express train. I would catch it immediately.
A. A i l o f us seem to be greatl> pleased to see her boyfriend again.
A. Were there an express train, I would catch it immediately.
B. A l l o f us seem to greatly please to see her boyfriend again.
B. I wanted to catch an express train, but there were no ones.
C. By seeing her boyfriend again make us greatly pleased.
C. 1 w ish there was an express train.
D. We all please to see her boyfriend.
D. I f only there is an express train.
Question 3: It's my father's job
Mark the letter .4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
to each ofthefollowiu}'
questions.
to take care of patients.
A. It is my father' duty to take care o f patients.
B. M y father is responsible for taking care o f patients.
Question II: The police stated that the accident
C. M y father is keen on taking care o f patients.
A. w i l l be investigated
C. is being investigated
D. Taking care o f patients is my father's pleasure.
Question 4: iVHO means world Health
Organization.
B. W H O stands for World Health Organization.
^•'''^on
C. W H O is translated from World Health Organization.
C. Have not bee
B. I would rather play football to listen to music.
D. Having not been
Question 15: It is six years
me.
A. This was an interesting book which satisfied me.
B. The book wasn't boring enough for me to feel bored.
C. The book was too interesting for me to be satisfied.
D. The book was interesting enough to satisfy me, wasn't it?
Question 7: I never came to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
A . Never did I come to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
B. Never do I come to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
C. I f only I had come to this city, I could have met him.
D. I wished 1 had come to this city, I could have met him.
B. did he appoint
C. was he being appointed
D. I don't like playing football as much as listening to music.
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D. was he appointing
we mo\ed to Chicago.
B. that
Question 16: I am sorry. I have forgotten
A. reserving
Q'*estion 17:
D . would w i n
the captain o f the team when he had to face the
A. had he been appointed
C. I prefer playing football to listening to music.
C. has won
B. Not having been
Question 14: Hardly
problems.
A . I like playing football as well as listening to music.
the last match
to the national park before, .Sue was amazed to see the geyser.
A. Being not
I like listening to music a little.
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B.
had
investigated
D. would be investigated
B. w i l l win
Question 13:
D. W H O is explained about World Health Organization.
Question 6: It was such an interesting book that it satisfied
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Question 12: fhere are chances that Manchester United
against Juxentiis
A. W H O is on behalf o f World Health Organization.
Question 5: I like playing football.
soon.
answer
B. to reserve
C. since
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D. after
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a table at the restaurant for you.
C. having reserved D. to be reserved
our children may be, we cannot go picnicking in this weather.
A. Though excited
B. E.xcited as
C. Because o f excitement
D. Exciting
P^esY/V;// IH: I am leaving the key under the pot in the garden
^ n i e earlier than usual.
» A .
because
B. in case
C. so that
you should be
D. though
Question 19: Be patient
A. because
B. or
you won't succeed.
C. unless
D. otherwise
Question 20: Goddard developed the first rocket to fly faster
A . than sound is
B. as does sound C. than sound
Question 21: Hcrh^
D . as sound is
in soups and sauces.
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A. are used to be
C. often use
D. get used to being
gMt'.v//Vm 22. Susan couldn't help
A. laughing
C. to laugh
Question 23: Your hair needs
Question
D. laughed
C. being cut
D. cutting
A. a few / Many
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25: As soon
Question 36: Some students are plaving football, the others are playing tennis.
A
B
j , , ,
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
Question 39: One disadvantage o f this j o b is that it takes me only 5
D. a few / Very few
A
as you hear the alarm, you all have to leave the
B
C
C
D
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minutes from my house to the office.
A. on the verge
B. under law
C. at no time
D
D. without delay
have tried their best to protect the environment, but their
Question 40: According to the weather forecast, it w i l l be mostly cloudy with
A
efforts seem to be nothing compared to what people are doing to harm it.
A . Poachers
C. Conservationists
D. Producers
C
Question 27: Jane likes watching films, but she is not
B. certainly
B
outbreaks o f rain on the South.
B. Industrialists
A. specially
C
Question 37: M i n h is excellent at E-.nglish but his sisters are absolute hopeless.
building
Question 26:
D. away
Question 38: N o matter what difficult the test was, he succeeded in passing it.
B. very few / Some
;
Con
l^ark the letter A, B, C or D oh your answer sheet to show the underlined part
that needs correction in each of the following questions.
people have complained about his behavior
people have voiced their support for him.
C. a lot / Few
B. out o f
Y o u ' d better have it done tomorrow.
B. to cut
24: Quite
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hunting animals. They deserve to be
when i told her the joke.
B. laugh
A. cut
Question 35: Don't let poachers get
punished.
A. o f f
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B. are often used
Question 34: We all need friends whom we can
when we are in trouble.
A. call on
B. break o f f
C. live on
D. go by
keen on any kind.
C. largely
A
D. particularly
Question 2H: In a report submitted to the government yesterday, scientists
D
Question 41: There are only a little coffee left, but enough for both o f you.
B
C
D
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Question 42: He spoke so f'astly that I couldn't understand anvthing.
A
that the building o f the bridge be stopped.
B
C
D
A. banned
B. complained
C. said
D . recommend
Question 29: I f you come to the theatre late, you have to wait until the
to get
Question 43: She is the more beautiful girl that 1 have ever seen.
in.
Question 44: What did you used to do for fun when you lived in the countryside?
A. break
B. interval
C. refreshment
B. recommendation
C. rearrangement
D. sack
Question 32: I read the contract again and again
Question 33:
for us.
A. Regarding
D
A
A
D. the oceans
Question 31: As soon as Kate failed to do the j o b the third time, she got the
mistakes.
A . w i t h a view to
C
B
C
'
D
B
C
D
^ark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that
differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of the following
fuestions.
avoiding making spelling
Question 46:
B. In view o f
C. by means o f
D . in terms o f
your effort and talent, we wonder i f you can work full time
B. In regard o f
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Question 45: During the rush hour, the road m the city are very busy.
B. the mountains C. the hills
A . promotion
B
D. half-time
Question J^l'.The jokes Jack tell are as old as
A. the earth
A
C. With respect to D . On behalf o f
A. privilege
Question 47:
A. telephone
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B.
finish
B. international
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C. facility
D. temperate
C. comfortable
D. necessary
Question 48:
A. tcclinology
B. tomorrow
C. study
D. offence
B. ridiculous
C. existence
D. importance
Question 49:
A. information
Question 50: , , ,,,
A. majestic
C. Help your family learn to prepare food for themselves.
D. Have your whole family take gourmet cooking classes together.
Question 54: Wh> arc better restaurants especially preferable for frequent travelers?
;
B. The tables are better.
B. maloourislied
C. outstanding
D. ordinary
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 55.
As more women in the United States move up the professional ladder, more are
finding it necessarv to make business trips alone. Since this is new for many, some
tips are certainly in order. I f you are married, it is a good idea to encourage your
husband and children to learn to cook a few simple meals while you are away,
•fhey w i l l be much happier and probably they w i l l enjoy the experience. I f you w i l l
be eating alone a good deal, choose good restaurants. In the end, they w i l l be much
better for your digestion. You may also find it useful to call the restaurant in
advance and state that \ o u w i l l be eating alone. You w i l l probably get better
.service and almost ccrtainl> a belter table. Finally, and most importantly, anticipate
your travel needs as a businesswoman: this starts with lightweight luggage which
you can easily manage even when fully packed. Take the folding case inside your
suitcase, it w i l l come in extremely handy for dirty clothes, as well as for business
dt>cumcnts and papers \ o u no longer need on the trip. A n d make sure you have a
briefcase so that you can keep currently required papers separate. Obviously
experience helps, but \ o u can make things easier on yourself from the first by
careful planning, so that right from the start you can really have a good trip.
Question 51: W hi> is the author's intended audience?
A. Working women who have no time for cooking.
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A. The food is usually better for your health.
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C. You can call ahead for reservation.
D. You w i l l not have to eat alone.
Question 55: Why is lightweight luggage important for the traveling businesswomen?
A. It provided space for dirt>' clothes.
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B. It allows for mobility.
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C. It can double as a briefcase.
D. It is usually big enough to carry all business documents.
Read the fo/lowinfi passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 60.
A combination o f water, salt, air pollution, sun, sand, and wind is destroying
the huge statue ju.st outside Cairo. This five - thousand - year - old statue, which
has the body o f a lion and the face o f a human being, is too badly damaged to be
completely saved. First, there is not a good drainage system around the statue and
too much water has been running into the stone statue for several years. As a result,
tiny pieces o f salt have been left on the stone and have damaged it. Second, air
pollution from the increasing amount o f traffic in Cairo is also destroying the
ancient statue. The air is so full o f poisonous gases that it is damaging the statue
even faster. Third, the statue is being destroyed by extremes o f temperature. The air
is very cold at night, but during the day the stone o f the statue becomes very hot
under the strong sunlight. Other natural forces such as severe sandstorms attack the
B. Husband and children o f working women.
statue as well. Finally, the tourists who visit the statue every day also cause a lot o f
C. Working women who must travel on their own.
damage to it.
D. 1 lotcl personnel who must cater to working women.
Question 52: Which o f the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. A greater percentage o f women are advancing professionally in the US
than previously.
B. Professional men refuse to accompany their female colleagues on
business trip.
C. I-ach year there are more female tourists in the United States.
D. Businesswomen become successful by showing a willingness to travel alone.
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53: In this passage, what advice does the author have for married
women?
A. Stay home and take care o f your family.
B. Encourage your husband and kids to be happy and have fun while you are
awa\
Question 56: Which o f the following is N O T true about the statue?
A. Part o f it looks like a person
B. It is in the centre o f Cairo
C. It is very big
D. It is badly damaged
Question 57: According to the passage, the statue was built
A. 500 years ago
B. in the 10* century
C. in the 5"'century
D. 5,000 years ago
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Question 58: A l l o f the following are mentioned as causes o f damage to the statue
EXCEPT
A. temperature
B.
fires
C. air pollution
D. tourists
Question 59: The word "ancient" in the passage mostly means
A. very old
B . very big
C. modern
D . beautiful
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Question 6ft: It can be inferred from the text that
A. tiny pieces o f salt have been put on the statue to prevent damage
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B. there is little damage to the statue
C. the statue was built for entertainment many years ago
D . human beings as well as nature cause much damage to the statue
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Nobel's original legacy o f nine million dollars was invested, and the interest on
this sum is used for the awards which vary from 30.000 dollars to 125,000 dollars.
Bvery year on December 10, the anniversary o f Nobel's death, the awards
(gold medal, illuminated diploma and money) are presented to the winners.
Sometimes politics plays an important role in the judges' decisions. Americans
have won numerous science awards, but relatively few literature prizes.
No awards were presented from 1940 to 1942 at the beginning o f World War
11. Some people have won two prizes, but this is rare; others have shared their
prizes.
Question 61: When did the first award ceremony take place?
B. 1901
C. 1962
0«e.v//rt« «52.-Why was the Nobel prize established?
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A. Leaves o f Grass
C. Walt Whitman
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D. Poetry; A New Form
Question 67: Whitman's big heartedness is shown by his
A. visiting the countryside
B. being an individualist
C. rewriting "Leaves o f Grass"
D. carrying for the wounded
A. accepted him
D. 1968
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B. communicated with him
C. praised him
D. laughed at him
Question 69: We can assume that Whitman was ignored because he
A. wrote in a new form
C. To honour the inventor o f dvnamite
B. rambled through the countryside
C. published his poems
B. To resolve political differences
D . rewrote his book
Question 70: fhe word "rambled" is most similar to the meaning of.
D. To spend money
Question 63: In which field have Americans received the most awards?
B. peace
C. economics
D . science
B. 5
C. 6
Question 65: Which o f the following statements is NOT true?
\. Ceremonies are help on December 10 to commemorate Nobel's invention.
C. Politics can play an important role in selecting the winners.
D. A few individuals have won two awards.
B. walked slowly
D. marched excitedly
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^ead the followin}' pmsage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
^heet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 71 to 80.
D . 10
A. Awards vary in monetary value.
A. stopped brieflyB. traveled quickly
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Question 64: In how many fields are prizes given?
A. 2
Walt Whitman, boni in New York, in 1819, was one o f America's unusual
literary figures. As an individualist, he rambled through the countryside seeing
people and places, and making them his own. His experiences in earning a living
were varied; at times he was a printer, a teacher, a carpenter, a nurse and
newspaper editor. He was a big-hearted man, open and accepting. He gave freely o f
his time by carr> ing for the wounded during the C i v i l War. Though he lived in the
city, he often spent time in the country, developing his strong sense o f nature,
which carried through to his poems. In 1855 he collected the verses he had written,
and published them in one thin volume, "Leaves o f Grass", a book which he
revised and rewrote all the rest o f his life. The book was ridiculed by some poets
and generally ignored by others, probably because his verse forms were not
traditional. He had felt that it was necessary to achieve a new poetic form in order
to communicate his views. His reputation didn't grow until after his death, and it
reached a high pKiint in the 1920s. Since then, Whitman's style has greatly
influenced modem poets.
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Question 68: ihe passage says that during Whitman's life time, other poets
A. To recognize worthwhile contributions to humanity
A. literature
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Read the followin}" passa}ie and mark the letter A. B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 66 to 70.
Read the followin}; passaffe and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 65.
After inventing dynamite, Swedish- born Alfred Nobel became a very rich
man. However, he foresaw its universally destructive powers too late. Nobel
preferred not to be remembered as the inventor o f dynamite, so in 1895, just two
weeks before his death, he created a fund to be used for awarding prizes to people
who had made worthwhile contributions to mankind. ()riginall\e were five
awards; literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and peace. Ficonomics was added
in 1968, just sixty - seven years after the first award ceremony.
A. 1895
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The wanning o f the Pacific Ocean has created weather patterns ....(71).... strongly
effect the world. When the water is warm, the ....(72).... o f rainfall in Indonesia and
the surrounding regions decreases. Australia could ....(73).... experience a drought in
"lam parts. On ....(74).... hand, Chile (which borders the Pacific Ocean) is preparing
for . . . . ( : ' ^ \. In Pakistan and northwestern India, the weather pattern
•^akes the rainy season weaker and makes the area much drier.
Cac dap an C(Sn lai khong phu hgp:
. B. I wanted to catch an express train, but there were no ones: To! nnion don
chuyen tdu loc hdnh nhimg khong c6 chuyen ndo. Cau goc de cho dang sir dung
cau dieu kien loai I I dien ta ircVc muon dieu khong c6 that c hien tai , trong khi dap
V
an B dang dien dat sir viec da dien ra trong qua khi'r.
This happening is called El Nino and is used ....(76).... weather forecasters to
make long-range weather predictions. They also know that El Nino w i l l ....(77)....
unusually heavy rains to the southwestern part o f the United States and make the
central part o f the county drier at the same time.
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According to research, weather forecasters ....(78).... know about the coming
weather with certainty. N o w everything has become completely differrent.
EI Nino itself used to be ....(79)
It would occur every two to seven years.
But know, this weather pattern is becoming more frequent. We cannot say when
and how often tornadoes or cyclones occur. Scientists are unsure o f the reason for
this ....(80).... on the global scale either.
, C. I wish there was an express train. Cau van nay khong hgp ngiT phap (neu
dugc phai la there were).
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Question 3: Dap an diing la B. My father is responsible for taking care of patients.
Giai thich ve mat nm'r n^hTa: ('dng viec cua bo toi Id chdni vrir benh nhdn
toi CO trdch nhieni chdni s(')c benh nhdn.
D. when
A. whether
B. what
C. that
Question 73:
A. deal
A. however
B. figure
B.ever
Question 74:
A. the other
B. another
D. number
C. amount
C. nevertheless D.even
D. others
C. other
Question 75:
A. angry
B. strict
C. severe
D. cruel
Question 76:
A. at
B. to
C. on
D. by
Question 77:
A. bring
B. fetch
C. carry
D. take
Question 78:
A. used to
B. get used to
C. used to be
D. are used to
D. notable
D. transformation
Question 71:
Question 72:
Question 79:
A. incredible
B. predictable
C. remarkable
Question 80:
A . shift
B.change
C. transfer
be responsible for: co trach nhigm lam vi^c gi.
Cac phuang an con lai khong pliii hgp:
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A . It is my father' duty to take care o f patients. Sir dung sai hinh thiVc ngfr phap.
- C. M> father is keen on taking care o f patients: Bo toi thich chdni s('>c benh
nhdn. Khong sat nghTa so voi cau goc.
- D. Taking care o f patients is my father's pleasure: Chdni s(')c benh nhdn Id niem
viii cua bo toi. Khong sat nghTa so vai cau goc.
Question 4. Dap an dung la B. WHO stands for World Health Organization.
(iiai thich ve mat ngu nghTa: WHO co nghla Id To chuc Y Ic the giai. (cdu goc
= dap dnj
Question I: Dap an dung la C. The plane couldn't land due to the had weather.
Giai thich ve mat ngiT phap: ta co ciiu true: stand for: co nghTa Id. viet tat (=
mean)
Giai thich ve mat ngu nghTa: VI thc'ri tiet xdu nen may bay khong the hg cdnh =
May hay khong the hg cunh v'l ihc'ri tiet xdu.
Cac piurong an con lai khong phii hgp ve mat ngfr nghTa so vdi can goc:
Giai thich ve mat ngCr phap: Ta c6 cau true
- A. W H O is on behalf o f World Health Organization: WHO lhay nidi cho To
chuc y ic The giai.
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Cac phuong an con lai khong phu hgp:
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= Ho
Giai thich ve mat ngir phap: Ta co cau triic:
DIEN GIAI DAP AN
because o f = due to + noun/ noun phrase: do, t a i . . .
D. I f only there is an express train. Cau van nay khong hgp ngfr phap
A . riie weather was so bad that the plane couldn't take off: l^hai tiet qua xdu
den noi indy hay khong the cat cdnh. Cau van nay dien dat khong dung y nghTa so
vai cau goc.
- B. The bad weather guided the plane couldn't land: Thai tiet xdu da ddn den
viec may hay khong the hg cdnh.
- D. The place couldn't land thanks to the bad weather: May hay khong the hg
cdnh nhcr tiwi tiet xdu. Cau van nay dien dat khong dung y nghTa so v o i cau goc.
Question 2: Dap an dung la A. Were there an express train, I would catch it
immediately.
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Giai thich ve mat ngt'r nghTa: Neu c6 chuyen tdu toe hdnh, toi se don ngay lap
tth: (cau g()C = cdu dap an)
f Giai thich ve mat ngir phap: Cau goc de cho dang sir dung hinh thurc cau dieu
kien loai I I , ma dap an A thirc chat la dang dao ngu ciia cau dieu kien loai II vai
dong tir were di'rng dau cau dong vai tro nhu If.
- C. W H O is translated from World Health Organization: WHO dime dich li'r To
chuc y le The giai.
• D. W H O is explained about World Health Organization: WHO dirac giai thich
ve To chuc }' le The gu'ri.
Question 5: Dap an dung la C. I prefer playing football to listening to music.
Giai thich ve mat ngfr nghTa: Toi thich cluri bong dd. l6i it thich nghe nhgc =
T^oi thich chai bong dd han Id nghe nhgc.
Giai thich ve mat ngCr phap: Ta co cau true:
prefer + V - i n g . . . to + V-ing ...: thich lam gi han lam g i .
Cac phirang an con lai khong phu hgp:
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A. 1 like playing football as well as listening to music: Toi thich chai bong dd
eiiiig nhirld nghe nhgc. Can nay dien ta y nghTa khong dung so vdi cau goc.
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•^Kif phap. Ta co cau true:
S + would rather + Vnguyen + than + Vnguyen: thich lam gi han lam g i .
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D. I don't like playing football as much as listening to music: Toi khong ihich
chri hong da nhlcii ninr la ?ighc n/iac. Cau nay dien dat khong dung vai y nghTa
ciia cau goc.
Question 6: Dap an dung la A. T/iis was an interesting hook which satisfied me.
Giai thich ve mat ngir nuhia: Do Id I (/men sckh qua hay den noi no dd lam toi
hdi long = Qiiyen sdch hay den noi dd lain toi hdi long.
B. The last time John came back his hometown is 5 years. Cau van nay sai hinh
thirc ngir phap (dang le phai la vmv, khong diing i.s).
C. It has been nearly 5 years since John last go back to his hometown. Cau van
,iay sai hinh thirc ngiT phap (dang le phai la
khong diing ^'o).
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Question 9. Dap an diing la A. The train made a late departure.
Gjai thich ve mat nmT nghTa: Chuyen tdu dd khong khdi hdnh dung gia =
C'huven tdu dd khdi hdnh tre.
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Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp ve mat ngir nghTa so vai cau goc:
Cac phirang an con lai khong phii hop ve mat ngir nghTa so voi cau goc:
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B. The train made a late arrival: Chuyen tdu dd den tre.
B. riie book wasn't boring enough tor me to feel bored: Quyen sdch khong da
Idm de toi cam tlidy clidii.
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C. The book was too interesting for me to be satisfied: Quyen sdch qua hay den
noi Idi khong hdi long.
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D. The book was interesting enough to satisfy me, wasn't it? Quyen sdch hay
den noi Idm hdi long toi. phai khong.'
Question 7: Dap an dung la A. Never did I come to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
Ciiai thich ve mat ngu ngina: Toi khong hao gid den thdnh phd ndy. vi vdy toi
khong the gap anh dy. li \iu goc
C. The train didn't make a departure in time: Chuyen tdu da khong kh&i hdnh
kip gi(rD. The train didn't start as usual: Chuyen tdu dd khong khdi hdnh nhtr throng le.
Question 10: Dap an diing la A. All of us .seem to he greatly pleased to .see her
hoyfriend again.
Giai thich ve rnat ngiT nghTa: Gap lai han trai cua c6 dy dirdmg nhir Id mot niSm
vui Ian ddi vai tat cd chi'mg toi = Tat ca chimg toi dirc'mg nhir rat vui khi gap Igi
ban trai cua cd dy.
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Cac phuong an con lai khong phii hgp ca ngir phap Ian y nghTa.
ddp dn)
Giai thich vc' mat nmT phap: Dap an A thirc chat la dang dao ngfr v a i trang tir
)ie\'er so voi cau goc.
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp:
- B. Never do I come to this city, so I couldn't meet him. Cau nay khong dung ve
mat ngir phap. V i can goc dang dung dong tir 6 thi qua khir dan (came), nen khi
dao ngir, ta phai miron t r g dong tir did.
- C. I f only I had come to this city, I could have met h i m : Gid md toi den thdnh
phd ndy. thi toi cd the gap anh dy.
- D. 1 wished to come to this city to meet him: Toi mong mudn den thdnh phd ndy
de gap anh ta. Cau van nay khong sat vdi y ciia can goc.
Question 8: Dap an diing la D. / / is nearly 5 years since John went hack to his
hometown.
Giai thich ve mat ngu nghTa: John dd khong tra ve que hinmg trong khodng gdn
5 ndm nay =^ Dd gdn 5 nam ke lu-khi John trd ve que hmrng.
Giai thich ve mat nmT phap: Cau goc de cho dien ta mot sir viec a thi hi^n tai
hoan thanh vcSi khoang thoi gian cii the nearly 5 years. Nen khi chuyen qua mot
hinh thirc \t lai can \ a i y nghTa tirang dirong, ta c6 cau true sau:
It's + khoang thai gian + since + S + V2/ed: Da
ke tir k h i . . .
Cac phirang an con lai khong phii hgp:
A . John didn't come back his hometown 5 years: John dd khong tra ve que anh
dy 5 ndtn rdi. Cau goc de cho sir dung boi canh ciia mot sir vice da .\ay ra trong qua
khir nhirng van con tiep tuc den hien tai va tirang lai. Hanh dong John khong quay
Question 11. Dap an diing la D. would be investigated
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Cdnh sdt tuyen ho vu tai nan ndy se sdtn dirac dieu tra.
- Ve mat ngir phap: Ta nhan djnh rang cau d^ c6 dang cau tirang thuat gian tiep
(dau iiieu la stated that). Ta khong diing cac thi tuang lai dan va hien tai tiep dien
trong can tirang thuat gian tiep (ngoai trir cac truong hcrp dac biet nhu dong tir
tuang thuat staled phai a hinh thirc state). Do do, cac phuang an A va C deu bj
loai. Con hai phirang an B va D, ta chi chgn mot trong hai. Vu tai nan dirac diiu
tra - mang nghTa bi dong. Do do, D la dap an duy nhat dung.
Question 12. Dap an diing la B. w i l l w i n
- Vc mat ngir nghTa: Cd nhieu khd ndng dgi Manchester
Juventus trong Iran ddu cuoi cung.
United se thdng dqi
• Ve mat ngir phap: Ta diing will trong thi tuang lai dan de the hien sir chac chan
hay sir san sang thirc hien dieu gi trong tuang lai hoac hien tai khi c6 tinh huong
hay van canh cii the. Cau van c6 chi tiet: '"there are chances - cd nhieu khd ndng"
•lieu nay cho ta biet c6 sir dur doan ve tuang lai dira vao y chu quan hoac khach
quan ciia nguai noi.
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Vi du: Woman: 1 can not lift this case: Toi khong nhac noi cai vaii nay.
Man: I w i l l help you: Toi se giiip chj. (sir san long)
Q « « Y / « n / J . Dap an dung la B. Not having been
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Ve mat ngiT nghTa: VI trirdc day khong dirac den cong vien quoc gia, (nen) Sue
dd nggc nhien khi thdy mgch phun nude.
Ve mat ngfr phap: Ta chii y den "before - tmoc day", do vay ve cau c6 chira
trd ve que hirang anh dy da dirge dien ra 5 nam, nhurng ciing c6 the tiep tuc den
^(^fore phai a thi hien tai hoan thanh. Han nti-a, ta c6: "not + having + V3/ed: v;
tuang lai, chir chira he kct Ihiic trong qua khir.
'-'hira..." diing de chi l i do khi hai ve cua cau c6 ciing chung mot chii ngir nhung
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trong ve dau tien thi ehii ngir bj tihuyet (dugc hieu ngam). Xet a cac goc do tren, ta
chon B la dap an duy nhat dung.
Question 14. Dap an dung la A. had he been appointed
- Ve mat ngCr nghTa: Doi tnnrng ciia clot dime ho nhieni chmi hao Idu ihi anh dy
dd phdi doi mat vai nhieii Idio khan.
- Ve mat ngir phap: K h i hardly dung dau can thi iiien tugng dao ngu xay ra. Ta c6
cau true ngir phap nhu sau:
Hardly + had + S + V3/ ed + when + clause (qkd): khong hao Idii....
Ihi....
Hardly + had + S + been + V3/ed + when + clause ( Q K D ) (bi dong)
Question 15. Dap an dung la C. since
- Ve mat ngir n^hTa: "Dd 6 nam kc' ti'r khi chimg toi chuyen den Chicago.
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Ve mat nm'r phap:
Hoac: It is + khoang thai gian + since + clause ( Q K D )
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vai cau van:
A . when: k h i ; B. that: ma va D. after: sau khi: khong phii hop voi cau true ngfr
phap.
Question 16. Dap an dung la B. to reserve
- Ve mat ngu nghTa: Xin Idi. Toi da quen dgt cho a nhd hang cho hgn.
- Ve mat ngiT phap: Ta sir dung cau true:
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forget + V - to infinitive: quen lam gi
forget + V - ing: quen lam viec gi roi (hanh dpng da xay ra)
Question 17. Dap an dung la B. Excited as
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Mac cho sir hao hire ciia hon Ire, chiing Idi cung khong the
di dd ngogi Irong liuri del nine ihe nay.
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Ve mat ngiT phap: C) day, chimg ta c6 the sir dung linh Itr di'nig dan can de dien
ta y tirong phan:
Adj + as + S + may/might/can/could + Vtobe, clause =
Although/Despite the fact that/ Much as/ Even though + clause, clause
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hop voi cau van:
A . Though + clause: mac du. dii cho
C. Because o f + N / N . P : bai vi
D. Exciting: tinh tir nay diing trong trirong hop mang nghTa chii dong.
Question 18. Dap an dung la B. in case
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Ve mat ngu nghTa: "Toi de ch'ia khoa nhd a dia'n chdu Ima Irong vir&n phong
khi hgn ve sdni lurn hinh ihirdng. "
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Ve mat ngCr phap: Dira vao nghTa cua cau van, ta sir dung cau true sau day la
phu hgp nhat.
A. because + clause: h&i vi - menh de trang n g u chi ly do
C". s o that + clause (S + modals + Vnguyen): muc dich Id. nhdm. de, cot de iTienh de trang ngu chi muc dich
D. Though + clause: mac dii, dii cho - menh de trang ngir chi su tuang phan
Question 19. Dap an dung la B. or
in case + clause: phong khi
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, Ve mat ngCr nghTa: Hay kien nhdn neu khong hgn se khong Ihdnh cong.
. V x m a t ngu phap: Trong cau dieu kien loai 1, ta c6 mot each dung het si'rc dac
biet: ntni mcMih de gia sir dugc dung nhir mot loi menh lenh, nghTa la no du-gc bat
j a u bang mot dong ti'r nguyen m a n (nham khuyen ran hoac de dga), thi ta dung chu
or - neu khong llii. roi tiep theo la menh de chinh.
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp voi cau van:
A. becau.sc + clause: hoi vi - menh de trang ngu chi muc dich.
Clause ( H T H T ) + since + moc thcri gian/ clause ( Q K D )
Limy:
Cac phirong an c o n lai khong phii hgp:
C. Unless + clause = I f . . . not: Neu khong... t h i . . .
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D. othcrw isc: neu kliong ihi - khong dimg trong cau dieu kien.
Question 20. Dap an dung la C. than sound
- Ve mat ngCr nghTa: Goddard
nlian/i lion dm lhanh.
dd phdl ininh ra len lua dau lien hay vdi loc do
- Ve mat ngfr phap: Ta quan sat thay day la dang cau so sdnh han cua trang tir
fast \a faster. Nliir ta biet :
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... short adj/adv-er + than +...
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Ta loai dap an ( A , B. D ) vi chiing sai hinh thuc so sanh: i
A. than sound is
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B. as does sound
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TriC'l ly: Da la hinh thuc so sanh hon thi phai c6 than. Trong sir lira chgn B va D
khong CO than ncn sai. Sir lira chgn A c6 chua than nhung ta khong chgn vi is
khong dugc dung g day. Thay vao do, ta co the dimg does vi ve dau cau van c6
dimg dong tir Ihu6ng/A'.
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Question 21. Dap an diing la B. are often used
" Ve mat ngir nghTa: Thao moc thm'rng duw sic dung trong canh vd nirac .sot.
- Ve mat ngu phap: Chu ngir cua cau van la "thdo moc' khong the tir thirc hien
hanh dong "sir dung''' ma la Thdo moc ihudng dinrc .sir dung - mang nghTa bj dong.
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp voi ciiu van:
A. arc used to be: diroc dimg Id - hinh thiic ngir phap nay khong phii hgp vai
cau van da cho.
D. get used to + N/ V-ing: cpien vai - dien ta mot thoi quen hay sir thich nghi
^^^i hien tai (khong phii hgp vai ngu canh cau van da cho).
C. often use://;(/r377j:,'f//V//^'- mang nghTa chii dong.
22. Dap an dimg la A . laughing
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- V6 mat ngir nghTa: Susan khana the khonn cinri khi toi ke chuyen cmri cho cd ciy
nghe.
- Ve mat nmT phap:
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can't help + V-ing: khong thg khong lam g i . . . . | •
Question 27. Dap an diing la D. particularly
Ve^mat ngfr nghTa: Jane thich .xem phi/n nhim^^ cd dy khong dgc hiel quan tdm
clin the loai ndo cd.
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Ta cd: particularly (adv): mot cdeh ddc hiet
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Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop:
Question 23. Dap an dung la D. cutting
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Ve mat ngir phap:
A. specially (adv): mot each rieng biet, cabiet. chi danh cho
B. certainly (adv): khong nghi ngd, dirt khoat, chSc chjn
Ve mat ngCr nghTa: T()c ciia ban can dmrc cat. Ban nen cli cat toe vao ngay mai.
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S.t + need + V-ing: cai gi can duoc lam (mang nghTa bi dong)
Lmi y:
* Dong tir need diing vdi V-ing mang nghTa bj dpng khi chu ngir la vat hoac sir
vat. sir vice.
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C. largely (adv): d mot chirng mirc. chu yeu
Question 28. Dap an diing la D. recommend
. Ve^mat nnH nahia: Trong hdn htu) cdo de trinh len chirih phu ngdy hdm qua.
cac nhd khoa hoc de nghi cdng trinh xdy dimg cau phai ngimg lai.
. Ve mat nu.Q phap:
Cau true tuong dong: S.t + need + V-ing = S.O + have + S.T + V3/ed
Question 24. Dap an dung la D. a few / very few
- Ve mat ngCr nghTa: Khd nhieu nginri than phien ve each xir sir cua anh ta. Hdu
nhir khong cd ai len lieng wig hp anh ta.
Recommend + that + clause (S + Vnguyen (ap dung cho moi chii ngu-)
Ta quan sat tha\g tir nguyen mau BE dang duoc diing. Xet ve y nghTa va
ciu true nen ta chon D; recommend.
Ve mat ngu phap: Ta c6:
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vdi cau van:
quite a few + danh tir dem duoc so nhieu: khd nhieu
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A. ban sb from sth/doing sth: cSm ai lam gi
A. Many: w/z/'t'//- khong phiT hop vdi nghTa cua cau van.
B. very few: (/tid it, hdu nhir khong (ham y phii djnh).
some: mot vdi - khong phii hop vdi nghTa cua cau vSn.
C. a lot: nhieu - dirng sau dong tir thudng.
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B. complain (to sb) about/ o f sth: keu ca, than phien, oan trach
few: qiid it. haii nhtr k/wng - dien ta dieu it oi, ca nguai noi va nguoi nghe deu
hieu rang hau nhir khong c6.
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop voi cau van:
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giiev//«/j 29. Dap an dung la B. interval
- Ve mat ngir nghTa: Neu ban den nhd hdt Ire, ban phdi chd din giira budi chieu
mai dirac vao.
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Ta cd: interval (n): khodng thai gian giira hai sir ki?n gi, luc nghi giua budi diSn
kfch hay chieu phim
Question 25. Dap an dung la D. without delay
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vdi cau van:
- Ve mat ngu nghTa: Ngay khi nghe tieng coi hdo dong, tdt cd moi ngirai phdi rdi
khoi tod nhd ngay lap tire.
A. break (n): g i d giai lao
C. refreshment (n): sir tinh dudng, nghi ngai
Ta cd cum tir: without delay: khong dirae ehdm tre, ngay lap ti'rc
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vdi cau van v i :
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Question 30. Dap an diing la C. the hills
A. on the verge (oO: d ngirdng cira ciia
B. under law: dirdi anh hirdng ciia phap luat/ qui djnh
C. at no time: khong bao gid, khong chan chir
Question 26. Dap an diing la C. conservationists
- Ve mat ngir nghTa: NInmg nginri bao ve moi tnn'mg no lire het sire de hdo ve
moi tnrdng nhirng nhmig no lire ciia ho dmmg nhir vd nghTa so vai nhimg gi con
ngm/i dang tan phd.
Taco:
conser\aUon\st
(n): ngirdi hdo ve moi tnr&ng
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vdi cau van v i :
A . poacher (n): ngudi san trpm, xam pham
B. industrialist (n): nha t u ban cong nghiep
D. producer (n): nha san xiiat
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Nhinig chuyen dua Jack ki thi xira Idm roi.
Ta cd cum tir bat bien: as old as the hills: cdxira.
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Question 31. Dap an dung la D. sack
Ve mat ngu nghTa: Sau 3 Idn khong Idm lot cdng vice, Kate dd bi sa ihdi.
Ta cd: get the sack: hi .sa thdi
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vdi cau van:
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A. promotion (n): sir thang tien, sir thang chirc
B. recommendation (n): sir gidi thieu, ti^n cur
C. rearrangement (n): sap xep lai
Question 32. Dap an dung la A. with a view to
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V6 mat ngu imhTa: Toi doc di doc Igi hew hap dong vai hy von^ tranh difoc
nhtmg loi sai chinh ta.
Question 40. Dap an dimg la D. on the • in
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Chiing ta dimg giai tir in de chi cae phirong hirang.
Question 41. Dap an dung la A . are • is
Ta c6: with a view to doing sth: veri hy vong. y djnh lam cc'ii gi
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hop vai can van:
, . .,
Ojai thich: There + dgng tir s6 it + danh tir so I't/danh tir khong Akm dirge. Trong
trucrng hop nay "coffee" la danh tir khong dem dugc nen ta phai dimg "is".
Question 42. Dap an dimg la C: fastly • fast:
B. in view o f sth: xet thay. boi vi
C. by means o f sth: being each sir dung cai gi
D. in terms o f sth: \ih mat, diroi dang, trong thai ky
Giai thich: Fast (adv): Nhanh chong
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Question 33. Dap an dung la C. With respect to
Question 43. Dap an dimg la B: the more • the most
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Giai thich: Trong dang so sanh bac nhat ciia tinh tir dai. ta co: the most + tinh tir
j a i . C) can tren, "beautiful" la tinh tir dai
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Question 44. Dap an dimg la A : used • use
Ve mat nm'r n^hTa: Vc'ri m) lire vd tdi ndng ciia ban. chung toi tir hoi lieu ban co
thC' lam vice iron tluri gian cho chung toi.
Ta c(S: with respect to sth: ve. doi
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Cac dap an eon lai khong phii hgp vai cau van:
B. in regard o f sth: lien quan den viec gi
Gjai thich: Used to + Vnguycn: da tirng lam gi (dien ta thoi quen trong qua
khir). Khi chiing ta muon thiet lap dang nghi vkn vai cSu true nay thi ta co dang
chung:
did + use to + Vngiiyen?
D. on behalf o f thay mat cho
Question 45. Dap an dimg la C: road •
A. regard to sb/ sth (with sb/sth): danh gia ai/ viec gi
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Question 34. Dap an dung la A. call on
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Vc' mat ngCr n^hia: ('hung ta can nhimg ngirai ban md co the a ben ta nhimg liic
ta gap kho khan.
Giai thich: Danh tir "road" phai a dang so nhieu "roads" d^ phii hgp vai dong tir
"to be - are".
Question 46
B. break o f f (v): ngirng noi
A. privilege /'privallds/
B. finish / ' f i n l j /
C. facility / f a ' s l b t l /
Ta co: call on sb: ghe thdm ai
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp v6i cau van:
roads
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D. temperature / ' t e r n p r 3 t j 3 ( r ) /
Dap an dimg la C: facility co dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir hai. Cac tir ci^i lai
CO dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir nhat.
C. live on (v): song nha vao
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D. go by (v): di qua, troi qua
Question 35. Dap an dung la D. away
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Vc mat nmT nuhTa: Dimg de nhimg ten sdn trom trdn thodt khoi toi sdn hat cfpng
vat. (7////;^' dang bi trimg phgt.
Nhir ta da biet: get a\va\ Irdnh khoi. thodt khoi
A. telephone/'tellfoun/
B. i n t e r n a t i o n a l / i n t a ' n a j j n a l /
C. comfortable /'kAmftabl/
D. necessary /'nesasari/
Dap an dimg la B: international co dau trong am danh vao am tiet thir ba. Cae
tir con lai co dau trgng am danh vao am tiet thir nhat.
Question 48
A . technology/tek'nobdsi/
B. tomorrow/ta'mDrau/
C. study /'stAdi/
D. offence
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Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vcSi cau van:
A. get otT(v): xuong xe, thoat toi
Dap an dimg la C: study co dhu trgng am danh vao am tiet thir nhat. Cac tir con
B. get out o f sth/ doing sth (v): ne tranh, tir bo
C. get on (well with someone) (v): hoa thuan (vai ai)
Question 36. Dap an dimg la C . the others •
Ta co: Some
other: Mot so
others
so con lai
Question 37. Dap an diing la 1). absolute • absolutely
Ta ccS: tobe + adv + adj (trang tir dimg gifra dong tir tobe va tinh tir)
Question 38. Dap an dimg la A . what • how
Ta co: N o matter how + adj/adv: Cho dii
l^i CO dau trgng am danh vao am tiet thir hai.
Question 49
mat 5 phiit de di den eo quan.
A . information/infa'meljn/
B. r i d i c u l o u s / r i ' d l k j u b s /
C. existence /ig'zlstans/
D. importance / i m ' p D i t n s /
Dap an dimg la A : information co dau trgng am danh vao am tiet thir ba. Cac tir
^on lai CO dau trgng am danh vao am tiet thir hai.
Question 50
A . majestic / m s ' d s e s t i k /
B. malnourished / m s e r n A r l / t /
C. outstanding /aut'staendir)/ D. ordinary /'Didnri/
Question 39. Dap an dimg la A . disadvantage • advantage
Giai thich ve mat nml ngliTa: Mot dieu thuan Igi ciia cong viec nay la toi chi
h'knsf
t
Dap an diing la D: ordinary co d^u trgng am danh vao am tiet thir nhat. Cac tir
' lai CO dau trgng am danh vao am tiet thir hai.
Luyfii gitii de triri'rc ki thi DH.? mien Bat; Trung, ISam lieng Anh - Ngo VSn MMh
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Read the fitllowinf' passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions front 51 to 55.
H U O N C ; 1)AN H O C
- business trip: cluiyen cong tac
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encourage: khuy^n khich. khich le
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in advance: trircVc (ve thai gian)
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anticipate: dir tinh cai g i . giai quyet triroc
lightucight: nhe
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currentK: vao thdi gian hien nay
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obviousK: c(S the tliay ro rang, mot each ro rang
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K I
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Thdi gian lam hai: 90 phiit
yfark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part
that needs correction in each of the following questions.
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B
irom year to year.
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D
.ini;...
- separate: ton tai rieng re. tacli ra. chia ra
51.C
52.A
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Question 2: As i f he had stood on a chair, he could have been able to reach the
A
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B
C
shelf
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54.A
55.B
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Question 3: Although slightly damaged by fire, the building was eventually
A
Read the followinfi passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
D
answer
B
C
restored to its original splendour.
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions front 56 to 60.
D
H l I O N ( ; I).\ HOC )
- combination: ket hop hoiic phoi hap vai nhau
Question 4: Government has done no headway in the fight against inflation;
A
B
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statue: tirong
human being (n): con ngiroi
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damage (n): sir hu hai
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damage (v): lam hong, gay hu hai ciho (cai g i )
T
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damaging (a): C O tac dong .\au
drainage: sir tieu nircVc hoac rut nuac; he thong cong ranh thoat nuac
has not come about because o f any special merits i n the language
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ancient: \ua, c6, rat gia
itself.
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sandstorm: bao cat
- poisonous: c6 noc doc
56.B
57.D
indeed, the situation has worsened recently.
C
, . ,, A
D
Question 5: The increasing from 5 million to 350 million speakers o f English
A
B
C
D
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\fark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer
to each of the following questions.
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58.B
59.A
60.D
Question 6: I think he w i l l j o i n us
A. doesn't he
Read the followinff passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer
?
B. w o n ' t he
Question 7: Studies indicate
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C. w i l l he
D. do I
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sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 65.
A. there more people
B. more people that are
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C. that there are more people
D. people there are more
62.A
63.D
64.C
65.B
Read the followinff passable and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer
A. that
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 66 to 70.
66. C
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67.D
68.D
69.D
70.B
Read the followinff passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer
76.D
72.C
77.A
73.D
78.A
74. A
79.B
you have never met before, is a genius in painting.
B. whose
Question 9: There are not many interesting
A. parts
B. articles
C. whom
D. whomever
o f news in the 'Evening".
C. loads
D . items
Question 10: On November 5, a lot o f fireworks are
sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 71 to 80.
7I.C
Question H: Regina,
75.C
80.B
A. set
B. gone
Question II: Police believe that there is a
A. chain
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B. link
C. sent
o f f in England.
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between the 2 crimes.
C. connector
D. ini.xture
iMven miide marc ki t/,1 DH J mien Bac, Iruhg,
Question 12:
A. On my own
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mm
Question 28: it"s a matter o f life and death. As a consequence, we w i l l give it
serious
the reports are not good enough to be printed.
B. Out o f the ordinary
C. I f you ask me
A. review
Question 29: Without
years.
D. Telling the truth
Question 13: During the war, we
many relatives.
A. lost touch with
B. take for granted
C. made a mention o f
D. set an example for
Question 14: Y o u can contact us i f anything
A. goes wrong
B. comes bad
B. with
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I am fed
C. is out o f luck
C. for
D. loses control
the situation.
B. out o f
Question 17: I could not
A. get over
C. up with
B. make out
C. see through
A. in
B. about
C. up
D. go into
pneumonia.
B. stem
D. on
to global
C. contribute
D. suspected
a health risk to most athletes.
A. create
B. present
D . face
which we do want the participation o f everyone in society in order to
B. reap
C. bear
results.
D. generate
Question 23: Hundreds o f people in the hardest-hit zone are at
from disease
unless a tsunami-like aid effort is mobilized.
A, threat
B. menace
C. risk
D. danger
Question 24: The result is impossible to predict with any degree of.
A. certainty
B. assurance
Question 25: Parents play a
C. insurance
D. probability
role in a child's upbringing in the formative
years. They are really the driving force behind whatever the children do.
A. supporting
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26:
With
B. crucial
three days to
C. starring
before the high
D. title
school graduation
examination, he had to digest such a lot o f facts.
A. go
Question
B. come
27: Television came into
C. remain
D. spare
and became a competitor with the
motion pictures.
A. practice
C. seriously
That can't be right.
n . What a pity.
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1 have passed my examination in computer theory.
A. I f s ver\e o f vcm to say so.
B. f h a f s a good idea.
C. Let's go for some drink.
D. Congratulations!
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A. You reaH\t need to apologize for that.
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A. You "re welcome.
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Question 35: Thank you very much for > our useful information about the match.
A. About twice a week.
B. Never mind.
't's a pity.
D. Yes. I would love to
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that
differs from the rest in t/ie position of the main stress in each of the following
questions.
Question 36:
A. poverty
B. nuinerous
C. tolerate
Question 37:
A. fascinate
B. otherwise
C. remember
•.justify
Question 38:
A. technician
B. directory
C. clearance
D. considerate
Question 39:
A. disadvantage
B. consequence
C. honorific
D. inexpensive
Question 40:
A. congratulate
B. independent
C. possibility
D. opportunity
C. use
D. life
D. interfere
M(irk the fetter A, B, C, f- D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closet in meaninff to each of tite fo//owinf{ questions.
Question 41: Yuu don't have to come hack to our room on time.
B. enforcement
D. strictly
C. I am indifferent to anyone around ine.
C. run
Question 22: Improving the overall environmental quality is a long-term battle in
A. realize
B. highly
2wi'.sY;«rt .?'^. It's not your fault.
C. sued
Question 21: Some endurance events may be rescheduled i f such high pollution
levels
A. absolutely
C. It depends on your thoughts.
D. spark
with bribery after he offered to pay the policeman a
B. accused
Question 30: Taking photographs in this world renowned museum is
forbidden.
B. It "s my daily routine.
sum o f money to overlook the offence.
A. charged
D. protection
Question 33: Please accept my apologies for being late for the meeting. '
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Question 20: He was
C. conservation
C. Ciood luck.
D. by
Question 19: Carbon emissions from airplanes and other pollutants
,
B. maintenance
A. ! am sorry to hear that.
the peak o f the mountain in the foggy weather.
Question 18: Constantly staying in cold weather may bring
A. preservation
Question 31: I am taking the final examination tomorrow morning.
D. o f
hanging around here with nothing to do.
A. up on
warming.
A. attribute
,
with our plan.
Question 15: The president refused to make any judgement
A. on
,
B. thoughts
C. opinions
D. consideration
natural resources w i l l be used up within a hundred
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A . Y o u needn't coming back to our room on time.
B. It's not necessary for you to come back to our room on time.
C. You mustn't come back to our room on time.
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Question 50: The girl is getting there. Her father is very busy with his business.
A. The girl, who is getting there, her father is very busy with his business.
B. The girl whose father is very busy with his business is getting there.
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C. The girl who father is getting there is very busy with his business.
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D. I need come back to our room on time, needn't I?
Question 42: Is there any likelihood for them to overcome the
D. The girl's father who is getting there is very busy with his business.
difficulty?
A. Are tiiey likely to overcome the difficulty?
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B. Hardly do they overcome the difficulty.
C. They have difficulty overcoming the problem.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 55.
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Man is a land animal, but he is closely tied to the sea. Throughout history the
sea has served the needs o f man. The sea provided man with food and convenient
way to travel to many parts o f the world. Today, nearly two thirds o f the w o r l d '
population live within 80 kilometers o f the sea coast.
D. I don't know i f they overcome the difficulty.
Question 43: He demanded to meet the doctor.
A. He needed meeting the doctor.
B . He wished to meet the doctor.
C. He insisted on meeting the doctor.
D. He asked to meet the doctor.
In the modern technological world, the sea offers many resources to help
mankind survive. Resources on land are beginning to be used up. The sea,
however, still can be hoped to supply many o f man's needs.
Question 44: The sofa would take up much space in this room.
A. The sofa is small enough to be put in this room.
B. There isn't enough space in this room for the sofa.
C. The room is large enough to have the sofa in it.
D. The sofa is so large that it can be put in this room.
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Question 45: Let's go for a walk.
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A. Walking gives me a pleasure.
B. 1 like walking.
C. Would you like to go for a walk.
D. I suggested going for a walk.
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46: Although his leg had been broken, he managed to get out of the car
before it was exploded.
A. In spite o f his broken leg, he managed to get out o f the car before it exploded.
B. His broken leg didn't prevent him from escaping from the car before it exploded.
C. His leg had been broken when the car was exploded.
D. In spite his broken leg, he manage to get out of the car before it was exploded.
Question 47: The older I get, the less I want to listen to pop music.
A. 1 don't like listening to pop music.
B. As I get older, I want to listen to pop music less.
C. The older 1 get, the little 1 want to listen to pop music,
children.
A. The older she get, the less children she has.
B. So old is she that she seldom has more children.
C. Scarcely does she have children because o f her age.
D. She can't have any more children because o f her old age.
Question 49:1 like watching TV more than playing
Fish fanning promises to be a good way to produce large quantities o f food.
The culture o f fish and shellfish is an ancient skill practiced in the past mainly by
the Oriental people.
Besides oil and gas, the sea may offer new source o f energy. Experts believe
that the warm temperature o f the ocean can be used in a way similar to the steam in
a steamship. Ocean current and waves offer possible use as a source o f energy.
Technology is enabling man to explore ever more deeply under the sea. The
development o f strong, new materials has made this possible.
The technology to harvest the sea continues to improve. Experts believe that by
the year 2000 the problems that prevent us from exploiting fully the food, minerals
and energy sources o f the sea w i l l be largely solved.
Question 51: The major thing that the sea offers man are
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football.
A. I prefer watching T V to play football.
A . fish and oil
B. minerals and oil
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D. the food, energy sources, and minerals
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Question 52: The sea serves the needs o f man because
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A . it provides man with food
B. it offers oil to man
C. it supplies man with minerals
D. A l l o f above
Question 53: We can conclude from this passage that
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A . the sea resources have largely been used up
C. 1 don't like playing football less than watching T V .
B. the sea, in a broad sense, has not yet been developed ii'jjt-if I'jr'
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B. I would rather watch T V than playing football.
D. I'd rather watch T V than play football.
,
C. warm temperature and ocean current
D. Because I am older, I don't want to listen to pop music.
Question 48: She is too old to have any more
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The list o f riches o f the sea yet to be developed by man's technology is
impressive. O i l and gas exploration have been carried out for nearly 30 years.
Valuable amounts o f mineral exist on the ocean floor ready to be mined.
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C. the problem that prevent us from using the food, minerals and energy sources
o f the sea have already been solved
D. by the year 2000, the technology w i l l be good enough to exploit all the sea
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54: The word
people"
mean
A. The people in Asia
C.European
in the fourth
passage probably
B. African people iiwVm>Yu,\
D. American people
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A. Sea Harvest
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D. yet
Question 60: " . . . the rates o f heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well".
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;,A. in the United States
B. in Cuba
C. in Japan
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D. in Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 61 to 65.
B. Sea Food
D. Man and the Sea
Read the followinf> passuf^e and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 56 to 60.
As a result o f years o f research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for
our health. For example. Americans eat a lot o f meat and only a small amount o f
grains, fruit, and vegetables. Because o f their diet, they have high rates o f cancer
and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts o f grains and very
little meat. The Japanese also have very low rates o f cancer and heart disease. In
fact, the Japanese live longer than any one else in the world. Unfortunately, when
Japanese people move to the United States, the rates o f heart disease and cancer
increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice - cream, and other
high - fat foods become popular in Japan, the rates o f heart disease and cancer are
increasing there as well. People are also eating more meat and dairy products in
other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius, and Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease
rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet. Consequently,
doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to
eat less meat and fewer dairy products.
Smallpox was the first widespread disease to be eliminated by human
intervention. In May 1996. the World fiealth Organization ( W H O ) , an agency o f
the United Nations, was authorized to initiate a global campaign to eradicate
smallpox, fhe goal was to eliminate the disease in one decade. A t the time, the
disease posed a serious threat to people in more than thirty nations. Because similar
projects for malaria and yellow fever had failed, few believed that smallpox could
actually be eradicated, but eleven years after the initial organization o f the
campaign, no cases were reported in the field.
The strategy was not only to provide mass vaccinations but also to isolate
patients with active smallpox in order to contain the spread o f the disease and to
break the chain o f human transmission. Rewards for reporting smallpox assisted in
motivating the public to aid health workers. One by one, each smallpox victim was
sought out, removed from contact with others, and treated. A t the same time, the
entire village where the victim had lived was vaccinated.
A. Doctors advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables.
By A p r i l o f 1978, W H O officials announced that they had isolated the last
known case o f the disease, but health workers continued to search for new cases for
two additional years to be completely sure, in May, 1980, a formal statement was
made to the global community. Today, smallpox is no longer a threat to humanity.
Routine vaccinations have been stopped worldwide.
B. Eating meat causes cancer and heart disease.
Question 61: Which o f the following is the best title for the passage?
Question 56: What is the main idea o f this passage?
C. The kind o f diet we have can cause or prevent diseases.
A. fhe World Health Organization
B. The Eradication o f Smallpox "
D. Children eat the same way their parents eat.
C. Smallpox Vaccinations
D. Infectious Diseases
Question 57: Why do the Japanese have low rates o f cancer and heart disease?
Question 62: What was the goal o f the campaign against smallpox?
A. Because they eat a lot o f grains and very little meat.
A. To decrease the spread o f smallpox worldwide.
B. Because they do not eat animal fat.
B. To eliminate smallpox worldwide in ten years.
C. Because their diet changes.
C. To provide mass vaccinations against smallpox worldwide.
D. Because they live longer than anyone else in the world.
Question 58: "...the Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world". What
does anyone else mean?
A . Some other people
C. Most other people
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same time.
Question 63: According to the passage, what was the strategy used to eliminate the
spread o f smallpo.x?
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Question 67: People read newspapers so that they can.
B. Treatment o f individual victims
A. remain up to date with current affairs
C. isolation o f victims and mass vaccinations
B. be satisfied with a quick look at the front page
D. Extensive reporting o f outbreaks
C. quickly glance at the headlines
Question 64: How was the public motivated to help the health workers?
A. By educating them
D. know about several sections
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C. we can find news about sports, art, music, etc... in magazines only
Question 65: When was the formal announcement made that smallpox had been
B. 1976
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C. 1978
D. newspapers help us to know everything about what is going on in the world
Question 69: Which o f the following would be the most suitable title for the
passage?
D . 1980
Read the foUowinf; passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer
A. Newspapers and Magazines
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 66 to 70.
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B. Newspapers: A Rich Source o f Information
C. Both Newspapers and Magazines Are Interesting
The American humorist. W i l l Rogers, used to say, " A l l I know is what is read
in the newspapers". This was an exaggeration for humorous purposes, but it is true
D. A l l We Know Is What We Read in the Newspapers
that newspapers are an important source o f information. Many people begin their
Question 70: The words "going o n " mean most nearly
day by reading the paper. In this way they learn what is going on in the world.
A. happening
B. acting
C. performing
D. informing
Sometimes, however, they don't have time to read the news carefully and must be
satisfied with a quick look at the front page; at other times they may be in such a
Read the following
hurry that they have time only to glance at the headlines.
sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 71 to 80.
There are newspapers to satisfy every reader. In the big cities there are many
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answer
Cotton has been grown for thousands o f years in places as ....(71).... apart as
types o f papers, with several different editions every day. In small towns there are
Mexico, China, Egypt, and India. American colonists . . . . ( 7 2 ) . . . . to grow cotton in
fewer newspapers and perhaps only one edition each day. In some areas the paper
the early 1600s. Before 1800, cotton was a great luxury, more expensive than silk.
is printed weekly.
Most newspapers
....(73).... so many workers were needed to pick it
(74)...., a huge increase in
have several sections, especially on Sundays when the
the number o f slaves in the American South ....(75).... in much greater cotton
edition is the large than usual. There are, in addition to the front page with the most
production and a fall ....(76).... the price. This, and the new technology o f the
important news, the sports section, the society page, the comics, the amusement
industrial ....(77)...., made cotton the cheapest fabric in history. By 1820, cotton
section, a business page, and the editorials.
Another type o f publication which helps keep the population informed is the
magazine. Some magazines are published weekly; others are put out monthly.
There are news magazines, literary magazines, and magazines for such special
interests as photography, sports, art, and music. Some are primarily for men, others
for women, and there is a selection o f children's magazines, too. In the United
States, there are publication for every taste and interest.
• -..(78).... more money for the United States than tobacco, and more money
worldwide than sugar. Many Southern farmers and plantation . . . . ( 7 9 ) . . . . believed
that slave labour was . . . . ( 8 0 ) . . . . for them to make money growing cotton.
Question 71:
A. long
Question 72:
A. started
B. brought
C. came
D. carried
Question 73:
A. after
B. although
C. despite
D. because
C. However
D. Therefore
B. away
C. out
D. far
Question 74:
A. In addition
B. Since
Question 75:
A. took
B. resulted
C. brought
D. was
A . newspaper provided people with a lot o f humorous stories
Question 76:
A. to
B. in
C. down
D. o f
Question 66: The passage states that
B. newspapers are important because they have several sections
Question 77:
A. factory
B. reform
C. revolution
D. company
C. newspapers provide people with a lot o f information
Question 78:
A. w i l l make
B. has made
C. makes
D. had made
D. the magazine offers more information than the newspaper
Question 79:
A. keepers
B. owners
C. growers
D. directors
Questipn 80:
A . necessary
B. based
C. certain
D. made
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Question I: Dap an dung la B. are •
Fa thay rang tan ngfr a v | tri so 3, ma whom dimg de thay the cho cac tir chi
pguai lam chirc nang tan ngfr. Vay whom phai a vj t r i so 3 (theo y luan cua ly
thuyet). Nhirng ta da biet dai tir quan he phai dugc dat dirng ngay sau danh tir ma
no thay the.
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Giai thich: N I + giai tir + N2 + V ( N 1 )
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Question 2: Dap an dung la A. As i f • i f
lam sang to: S* + V + O*. S + V + O (3).
( i i a i thich: Dung i f de hgp hinh thire can dieu kien loai i l l .
Question 3: D;ip an dung la A. slightly •
heavily
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Giai thich ve mat y nghia: Mac dii bi pha hiiy nang ne do hoa hoan, rot cuoc toa
nha van dugc khoi phuc lai dang ve nhir ban dau.
Question 4: Dap an dung la B. done •
made
Ta c6: make no headway: khong c6 huong giai quyet, khong c6 tinh dot pha
Question 5: Dap an dung la A. The increasing •
The increase
Giai thich: Chung ta dung tir increase a goc do danh tirde chi sirgia
fan ngfr so 3 c6 moi quan he vdi S* hoac O"
Xet v4 mat chirc nang va vj t r i : Ta da biet whom se thay the cho tan ngfr O (3).
IVia whom phai dirge dat ngay sau danh tir no thay the. NghTa la no se dirng ngay
sau S* hoac ( ) * . Nhirng dii dirng a vj tri nao, ca thanh phan con lai S + V phai
dirge kem theo whom (nghTa la O (3)). De thi lai c6 tinh diing whom la phirong an
ira lai diing thi whom se bj khuyet d i .
Gia sir ( ) * c6 moi quan he vai O (3):
tang.
S* + V + O*. S + V + O (3) •
S* + V + O* + O (3) + S + V .
Question 6: Dap an dung la B. won't he
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Ve mat ngfr nghTa: Toi ng/ii anh ay se tham gia ciing chung ta. phdi
khong?
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Ve mat ngCr phap: Ta nhaii tha\g day la dang cdu hoi diioi. Trong do, ve dau
cua cau van dang a hinh thi'rc khang djnh he will nen luan ra ve sau phai a hinh
Ket luan: Neu dirng ngay sau vimg trong can dien ma c6 chCi ngir va dong tir thi ta
chgn whom.
thi'rc phu djnh wont't he. l a c6 dang long quat cua cau hoi duoi nhu sau:
Chirng minh: Marr> is an excellent student. We met her last night.
S + V + O (cau khang djnh). t r g dong tir/dpng tir dac biet + not + S?
S + V + O (cau phu dinh), t r g dong tir/dgng tir dac biet + S?
We met the woman. We told her about the problems.
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Question 7: Dap an dung la C. that there are more people
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Ve mat ngir phap: Ta quan sat thay dong tir indicate: chi ra, cho thdy.
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Dong tir nay bao g i a cung c6 dang: "indicate that + clause ".
Sir lira chgn A , B va D khong phii hgp vai hinh thirc ngir phap trong cau \hn.
Question 8: Dap an dimg la C. whom
Ve mat nm"r nahTa: Regina, ngirai md ban chira timg gap trm'rc day Id mot thien
tdi hoi hoa.
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Marry whom we met last night is an excellent student.
Neu trac nghiem: Marr>'
we met last night is an excellent student.
Ve mat ngiT nghTa: C'dc nghien cihi cho hay ngdy nay c6 nhieii ngin'ri sini tdni
nghe thiigt hon tnrdc.
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whom
+ S + V.
hinh thirc tr^c nghiem: S* + V + O* +
Ve mat ngir phap: Whom diing de thay the cho nguai (her, him, them,...) va lam
chirc nang tan ngfr.
; Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van:
A. that: c6 the thay the cho who, whom, which. Dac biet that dirge dimg sau cac
hinh thirc so sanh nhat nlur: the first, the only
• hoac sau cac dai tir bat djnh: all,
little, anything,...
Dieu cam: That khong dirge diing trong menh de quan h^ co dau piiay phia trirac.
B. whose: dimg de thay the cho tinh tir sa hfru nhir: his, her, their, its....
D. whomever: bat cu ai - noi chung ve nhieu ngirai. Trong cau van da cho
Regina da dirge xac djnh.
Phuang phap trac nghiem cua chir whom.
Quan sat cSu triic sau: S ( I ) + V (2) + O (3).
Question 9: Dap an dimg la D. items
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Ve mat ngfr nghTa: Co rat nhieu mdu tin khong thu vi trong ban tin Buoi toi.
Ta c6: item (n): khoan, mon
item o f news: mau tin
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van v i :
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A. part o f sth (n): phan, bg phan
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B. article (n): dieu khoan, bai bao
C. load of sth (n): hang dong, khoi, rat nhieu cai gi
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Question 10: Dap an diing la A. set
• Ve mat ngfr nghTa: Vdo ngdy mdng 5 ihdng 11, rat nhieu phdo hoa se dur/c ban
'"Anh.
Ta ccS: set something ofT(v): lain cho (caigi)
no tung
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van:
B. burn something off: dot cai gi
C. go otT(v): ban ra, no (siing dan)
D. send o f f (for sth): giri dat mua
send sth off: giri cai gi bang biru di?n
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Cac dap an con lai khong pliii hop vai cau van:
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,v C. connector (n): vat ket noi
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Question 12: Dap an dung la C. I f you ask me
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Neu nhir ban hoi thi toi se cho ban hay nhCmg ban hdo cdo
nay chua du tot de in dn.
Ta c6: I f you ask me: niu ban hoiy kic-n toi ' ^'""^
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vai cau van:
A . get over (v): binh phuc, phuc hoi
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C. see through (v): nhin thay, thay ro ban chat cua sir viec
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D. go into (v): vac, xem xet
Question 18: Dap an dung la D . on
Ve mat ngir nghTa: (Jben ngodi thai tiet Ignh gid qud Idu de mac henh
In CO. br\n^ on {v): ddn den
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Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vol cau van:
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B. bring about (v): gay ra, mang lai dieu gi khong hay
B. out o f the ordinary: khong binh thuong, khac thuong
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C. bring up (v): nuoi dirang, giao due
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A . on one s own: mot mmh. cua rieng ai
Question 19: Dap an dimg la C. contribute
D. telling the truth: noi that
. Ve mat ngir nghTa: Viec thai khi cachon tir may hay vd cdc chdt gay d nhi^m
khdc gdp phdn lam tdng nhiet do trong hdu khi quyen.
Question 13: Dap an dung la A . lost touch with
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Trong chien tranh, chung toi da mat lien lac vai nhieu ho
l a CO cum tir: lose touch with sb: khong con tiep xuc, mdt lien Igc vai ai
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Cac dap an con lai khong phu hop vai cau van:
B. take sb/ sth for grant: cho la dieu dT nhien, cho rang ai/ cai gi dung
Ta c6: contribute to ( v ) : ddng gdp, gdp phdn
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Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van v i :
hang thdn thuoc.
(if;)! ...
A. attribute sth to sb/sth (v): cho la, do, quy cho
( ( ^ l i i ' i n
B. stem from sth (v): xuat phat tir
D. spark (v): phat ra tia lira
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C. make an mention of: de cap den mot sir viec
Question 20: Dap an dung la A . charged
D. set an example for sb: lam gucmg cho ai
- Ve mat ngir nghTa: Anh la hi buoc toi hoi lo sau khi anh ta dua cho cdnh sdt mot
so tien h'm de chgy toi.
Question 14: Dap an dung la A . goes wrong
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Cdc ban c6 the lien lac vai chung toi khi ke hogch ciia chitng
ta CO gi tra ngai.
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Ta CO cum tir bat bien: charge sb with sth/ doing sth: buoc toi ai ve dieu gi
(mang tinh chdt ve lug/)
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Ta c6: go wrong: sai lam. tra ngai
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van v i :
Cac dap an con lai khong phii hop vai cau van:
B. accuse sb o f doing sth (v): buoc toi, to cao, khien trach ai ve dieu g i
B. come bad: tra thanh toi t?, khong tot
C. sue sb for sth (v): kien ai ra toa ve viec gi
C. out o f luck: khong may
D. suspect sb o f sth/ doing sth (v): nghi ngg ai do ve vi^c gi
D. lose control: mat kiem soat
Question 15: Dap an dung la A . on
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Ve mat ngij nghTa: Tdng thong choi bo tat cd nhmig phdn qiiyet Irong trin'mg
hap nay.
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V e mat ngir phap: make a judgement on something: phdn quyet dieu gi
Question 16: Dap an dung la C. up with
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Toi chdn viec phdi di quanh qudn quanh day md khong cd
viec gi Idm.
Ta CO cum tir: be fed up with sth: chan nan ve dieu gi
Question 17: Dap an dung la B: make out
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Ve mat ngir nghTa: Toi khong the tiep tuc a tren dinh nui trong thai tiet smniil
mil.
Ta c6: make out (v): gidi quyet. ton tgi, dien bien
Question 21: Dap an dung la B. present
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• Ve mat ngir nghTa: Nhimg cuoc kiem Ira sire khoe c6 the dirac len lich Igi neu
futtc do 6 nhiem cao gay anh hirdng nghiem trong den .sire khde cua hdu het cdc
doiig vien.
Ta c6: present ( v ) : dira, trinh, nop, gay ra, Igo ra
Nhirng dap an con lai khong phii hgp vai cau van v i :
A. create (v): sang tao, gay ra, lam
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C. run (v): chi huy, dieu khien, quan ly
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D. face (v): dirang dau, doi pho
Question 22: Dap an dimg la A . realize
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V j mat ngir nghTa: Vi^c cdi thi^n todn bO chdt lu
A . preservation ( n ) : sir gift gin, bao quan
• B. assurance (n): sir c|u;i quyet. cam doan
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B. maintenance (n): sir bao duong. duy tri
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D. protection (n): sir bao ve
D. probability ( n ) : kha nang c6 the xay ra
Question 30: Dap an dung la D. strictly
Question 25: Dap an dung la B. crucial
V e mat ngfr nghTa: Ba me dong mot vai tro c/iian trong trong vice niioi day eon
edi trong nhiivg ndin thdng trirang thdnh. Ho thire sir Id eho dira vCmg ehde khi eon
tre Idm hat ei'r viee gi.
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Icing danh tieng tren the gidi.
ta ngdn edm tuyet doi viee ehup anh
r^ira vao y nghTa va van canh, ta clign C . Good luek.
Question 26: Dap an dung la A . go
V e mat nml nghTa: Tivi dirae dira vdo sir dung vd trd thdnh dot thit egnh
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C. seriously (adv): nghiem trang, nghiem trong, nguy cap
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Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp vai can van v i :
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hop v6i cau van v i :
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A . review ( n ) : sir xem xet, danh gia
T a c6: conservation (n): sir bao ton
Nhu' ta biet: certaintv': sir tin ehde. sir ehde ehdn
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. Ve mat ngir nghTa; Neu khong dirae bao ton. tdi nguyen thien nhien se hi can
kiet trong vdng mot trdm ndm.
Question 24: Dap an dung la A . certainty
C . insurance ( n ) : sir bao hiem
T a c6: consideration ( n ) : vfrcc////7/7C/C-, A C / ; ; AC'/
Cac dap an con lai khong phu hgp vai cau van v i :
C. opinion ( n ) : quan diem (opinions la hinh thuc so nhieu ciia danh tir opinion)
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B. menace ( v ) : uy hiep. de doa
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Vgjnat nm'r nghTa: Ddy Id vdn de song eon. C 'ho nen. eht'ing la se phai edn nhde
iluitkyhrdng
B. thought ( n ) : suy ngliT, y kien (thoughts
thought)
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'*^stion 35: Thank you very much for your useful information about the match.
^M"a vao y nghTa va van canh, ta chgn B. Never mind.
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