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www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 Group Luyện thi Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội 2016 TEST VNU 2016 LẦN 1 On Th Thời gian : 80 phút fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stressin each of the following questions. Question 1: A. referee B. appetite C. conference D. difference Question 2: A. occur B. prefer C. vary D. deny Question 3: A. convenience B. temptation C. frequency D. deterrent Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronounciation in each of the following questions. Question 4: A. wicked B. crooked C. learned D. thanked Question 5: A. enter B. prefer C. occur D. infer Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following question. Question 6: A schedule of the day’s events can obtain at the front desk A B C D Question 7: Why certain plants contain alkloids remains a mystery, although botanists have formulated a A B w. ww c0 iD Bài thi : Tiếng Anh ai Ho ĐỀ THI THỬ KÌ THI ĐÁNH GIÁ NĂNG LỰC 1 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=148227178852695&ref=ts&fref=ts 1 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 1 number of theory to explain it. C D Question 8: The petroleum is composed of a complex mixture of hydrogen and carbon. A B C D Question 9: Much I sympathise with your problem, I’m afraid that there is nothing I can do to help you. A B C D Question 10: The risk of heart disease can be lower by diet and exercise. A B C D Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 11. If only the ________ the music down, we could c…….. on our work. A. turned B. Had turned C. would have turned D. would turn Question 12. Joe : “Where have you been, Julie ?” - Julie : “________” A. Oh, just shopping in tour. B. Oh, I’d like to go there C. Oh, I don’t mind. D. That sounds good! Question 13 . Do’t ________ heart – I’m sure you ‘ll successed if you keep trying. A. take. B. cross C. lose. D. sink. Question 14. After two hours on tennis ________ we were all exhausted A. court. B. track. C. pitch. B. ring. Question 15. If nuclear power ________ by more natural sources in years to come then the world will be a better place. A. is replaced. B. will be replaced C. was replaced. D.is to replace Question 16. She has many friends, one of ________ is doctor. A. Who. B. Whom C. them. D. these Question 17. My father ‘s company imports ________ goods. 2 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 1 A. created. B. produced. C. processed. D. manufactured Question 18. We ________ on the beach now if we hadn’t missed the plane. A. might have lain. B.Could be lying C. Will be lying . D. would have lain. Question 19. Let’s go to Tokyo Garden for lunch. I’m ________ for sushi. A. in the mood. B. in a had mood. C. feeling like. D. fancy Question 20. They ‘ve promised us a salary increase if we agree to work overtime, but we ‘ve not failing ________ their tricks any more – we know what they ‘ve up to. A. for. B. into C. out of. D.through. Question 21. They all failed the exam because ________ of them had studied for it. A. all. B.either. C. neither. D. none. Question 22. Last winter everyone in the house went ________ flu. A. down with. B.down C. up with. D. out of. Question 23. The first thing she did after her bag was stolen was to ________ her credit card. A. end. B. finish C. invalidate. D. cancel. Question 24. Jame :” ________”. Jane : “They ‘ve been better. I’m on a diet and I joined a fitness centre last week.” A. How are things ?. B. How are you doing ? C. What ‘s the matter ? D. What ;s wrong? Question 25. Unless we grant historians some license to interpret historical events, we essentially ________ the historian’s role to that of a mere archivist or journalist. A. define. B.demote. C. expand. D. diminish Question 26. Her________ criticism of his work, which was based purely on her intense dislike of him, served only to undermine his self-confidence. A. fierce. B. valid. C. constructive. D.widespread. Question 27. Thanks goodness you ‘ll be there. I’m ________ on your support. 3 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 1 A. holding. B.calling. C. hanging. D.counting Question 28. I couldn’t believe it when they turned me down ________? A. flat. B. flattened. C. flattening. D. flatted. Question 29. It wasn’t ________ after she left shool that she realised what she wanted to become. A. only. B. soon. C. until. D. far. Question 30. I went on a first aid course, ________ I ever needed to know about it. A. on condition that. B. providing that. C. In case. D. as long as. Question 31. He is being refused a chance to participate in the Olympic Games ________ of his unreliability. A. on the grounds. B. in the basis. C. on the account. D. due to. Question 32. “Would you like an office job ?” -“No, ________ than do something like that.” A. I’d sooner be unemployed. B. I’d rather to have no job. C. I’d better be without a job at all. D. I’d prefer do nothing. Question 33. The oldest tree in this part of the world is the redwood, ________ thousands of years old. A. Which may be. B. Its age. C. and which. D. it is. Question 34. That careinogenic substances ________ in many common household items is well-known. A. are contained. B. contained C. be containing. D. are containing. Question 35. After the child had torn the book, the mother ________ but to buy it. A. had to other choice. B. had not alternative C. didn’t know what. D. didn’t agree 4 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 1 Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheett indicate the correct word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions. Question 36. Wait long enough for the oil to cool, and then you ‘ll find that the oil will harden A. solidify. B. soften C. liquefy. D. differ. Question 37. Feeling anxiety in certain situations is indicative of a mental illness. A. sure. B. soften. C. specific. D. numerous. Question 38. All organisms must obtain nutrients from the environment is order to sustain themselves. A. isolate. B. harvest. C. acquire. D. digest Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined pard in each of the following questions. Question 39. Keith was so insubordinate that he lost his job within a week. A. fresh. B. understanding C. indiscreet. D. obedient. Question 40. Nature challenges humans in many ways, through disease, weather , and famine. A. excess of food. B. a drastic food shortage. C. draught. D. catastrophe. Question 41. She studied every day. She still didn’t grasp the concepts presented. A. She didn’t grasp the concepts presented throught she studied every day. 5 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 B. She didn’t grasp the concepts presented but she studied every day. C. She studied every day because she didn’t grasp the concepts presented. D. Although studied every day, she didn’t grasp the concepts presented. Question 42. The soup was very hot. I couldn’t eat it. A. The soup was too hot for me to eat it. B. The soup was so hot that I couldn’t eat it. C. It was such hot soup that I couldn’t eat it. D. The soup wasn’t hot enough for me to eat. Question 43. Paul was expelled from school. His father was very angry. A. Paul was expelled from school, which made his father very angry. B. Paul’s father was very angry and expelled him from shool. C. Paul was expelled from shool because his father was very angry. D. Expelled from school, Paul’s father was very angry with him. Question 44. His phone wasn’t on. I left him a message A. His phone wasn’t on so that I left him a message. B. T left him a message though his phone wasn’t on. C. As his phone wasn’t on, I left him a message. D. His phone wasn’t on since I left him a message. Question 45. They can go on more trips aboard. Their children have grown up. A. Now that their children have grown up, they can go on more trips aboard. B. As they can go on more trips, their children have grown up. C. Just as their children have grown up, they can go on more trips aboard. D. For their children have grown up, they can go on more trips aboard. Mark the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions. Question 46. Cinema began with the development of the cinemaloscope. A. Cinema and the cinemaloscope were developed simultaneously. B. Cinema began when the cinemaloscope was developed. C. Without the cinemaslocope , cinema wouldn’t be developed. D. Cinema developed before the development of the cinemaslocope. Question 47. Lucky has seen a professional dancer for a few years. A. Lucky started working as a professional of dancing a few years ago. B. It’s a few years since Lucky started dancing. C. Lucky has started her professional as a dancer a few years ago. D. Lucky didn’t start dancing professionally until a few years ago. 1 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 6 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 c0 Ho ai iD /T ai Li eu On Th Question 48. Nobody knows exactly what the structure is. A. Hardly anyone knows what the exact structure is. B. Not a single person knows what the structure really is. C. Almost every one knows nothing about the structure. D. Few people know exactly what the structure is. Question 49. I never heard such a good story. A. It’s the first time I have heard a good story. B. It was the best story I have ever heard. C. It was the best story I had ever heard. D. It was the first time I have heard such a good story. Question 50. Her parents disapproved of her plan to study abroad A. Her parents objected to her plan to study abroad. B. Her parents didn’t want her plan to study abroad. C. Her parents opposed to her plan to study abroad. D. Her parents refused to allow her study abroad. 1 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ou ps Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the question from 51 to 60. ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr By the time we reach old age most of us have spent twenty years sleeping. Yet nobody knows we do it. Most scientist believe that by resting our bodies, we allow time for (51)____maintenance work to be done. Any (52)____that there is can put right more quickly if energy isn’t being used up doing other things. Sleep is controlled by certain chemicals. These build up during the day, eventually reaching (53)____that cause tiredness. We can controll the effects of these chemicals to some extent. Caffeine helps to (54)____us awake while alcohol and some medicines make us sleepy. By using electrodes, scientists are albe to (55)____what gose on an people’s heads while they sleep. They have (56)____that when we first drop off everything slows down. The heart (57)____more slowly and our breathing become shallow. After about nighty minutes our eyes start to twich, and we go into what is (58)____REM’s sleep, which is a (59)____that we’ve started to dream. You have dreams every night even if you don’t remember them. There are many theories about why we dream, none of them conclusive. A lot of people say they have to have eight hour’s sleep everyday while 7 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 B. Suffering C. Harm D. Essential ai D. Hurt C. Positions D. Levels B. Keep C. Make D. Maintain B. Work C. Study D. Think /T C. Named ou gr B. Manage .c o ps On Th eu C. Moves m/ B. Proof D. Watched ai C. Discovered B. Hits B. Labelled iD B. Heights B. Researched C. Sign C. Get c0 C. Needed Ho B. Elementary Li Question 51: A. Main Question 52: A. Damage Question 53: A. Peaks Question 54: A. Stay Question 55: A. Exhibit Question 56: A. Seen Question 57: A. Beats Question 58: A. Known Question 59: A. Clue Question 60: A. Need 1 others seem to (60)____on a lot less. One thing is certain – we all need some sleep. Going without it can have some very strange effects. D. Trembles D. Called D. Signal D. Deal ce bo ok Read the following passage, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase for each of the question from 61 to 70. fa West side story, featured the talents of a trio of theatrical legends .Leonard Bernstein, w. who composed the brilliant score, was a classical composer and the conductor of the New ww york Phillharmonic, stephen Sondheim, making his broadway debut , revealed a remarkable talent for writing lyrics. Among the hit songs of the play are “ Tonight” , “ Maria”, “ America, “Gee officer krupke and “ I Feel Pretty, “ Jerome Robbins” electricfying choreography broke new ground for musical theatre in the 1950s. Before 8 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 West side story, no one thought that dance could as integral toa narrative as the music and the lyrics. But the dances in West side story are among the most thrilling elements 1 for the play. On Th iD ai Ho c0 The play opened on September 26, 1957. It ran for 734 performances, toured for ten months, and then returned to New York for an additional 246 performances.The classic motion picture staring Natalic Wood was released in 1961. Its garnered ten Academy Awards, including ones for Best picture and Best dircctor . The play was successfully revived in New York in 1980 and then again in 1995, almost forty years after its premier performance Question 61: The author’s attitude toward the play is generally: B. critical C. emotional. D. regretful Li eu A. favourable. ai Question 62 : According to the passage, when does the action of the play West Side /T Story take space ? A. In Shakepeare’s time. ps B. In the early 1950s. D. In 1980. ou C. In 1957. gr Question 63: It can be inferred from the passage that the Capulets and Montagues. m/ A. were families in Shakerpeare’splay. .c o B. were 1950s street gangs. ok C. fought againt the Jets and Sharks. bo D. were groups of actors, dancers and singers ww w. fa ce Question 64: The word viral in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to: A. opposing B. criminal C. fighting D. dangerous Question 65: According to the article, the words to the song of West Side Story were written by A. Jerome Robbins B. Leonard Bemstein C.William Shakespeare D. Stephen Sondheim Question 66: The word score in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by which of the following? A. Talent B. Music C. Performance D. Dialogue 9 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 Question 67: The word electrifying in pharagraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. Integral B. Thrilling C. Famous D. Electrical Question 68: The word ones in paragraph 3 refers to A. Academy Awards B. Best Picture C.Best Director D. Performances Question 69: What can be inferred from the passage about musical plays produced before West Side Story? A. They involved fewer songs. B. Dance was not such an important feature in them. C. They depended on dance and song more than on plot. D. Legendary talents did not help create them. Question 70: During its initial appearance in New York, how many times was West Side Story performed? A. 10 B. 26 C. 246 D. 734 Reading the following passage, and mark the leter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 71 to 80 The increase in international business and in foreign investment has created a need for excultives with knowledge of foreign languages and skills in crosscultural communication. Americans, however, have not been well trained in either area and, consequently, have not enjoyed the same level of success in negotiation in an international arena as have their foreign counterparts. Negotiating is the process of comunicating back and forth for the purpose of reaching an agreement. It involves persuasion and compromise but in order to participate in either one, the negotiators must understand the way in which people are persuaded and how compromise is reached within the culture of the negotiation. In many international business negotiations aboard, Americans are perceived as wealthy and impersional. It often appears to the foreign negotiator that the American represents a large multimillion-dollar corporation that can afford to pay the price without bargaining further. The American negotiator’s role becomes that of an impersonal purveyor of information and cash, an image that succeeds only undermining the negotiation. In study of American negotiators abroad, several traits have been identified that may serve to confirm this stereotypical perception, while subverting the negotiator’s position. Two traits in particular that cause cross-cultural 1 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 10 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai Ho c0 1 misunderstanding are directness and impatience on the part of the American negotiator. Furthermore, American negotiations often insist on realizing short-term goals. Foreign negotiators, on the other hand, may value the relationship established between negotiators and may be willing to invest time in it for longterm benifits. In order to solidify the relationship, they may opt for indirect interactions without regard for the time involved in getting to know the other negotiator. Clearly, perceptions and differences in values affect the outcome of negotiations and the success of negotiators. For American to play a more iffective role in international business negotiations, they must put forth more effort to improve cross-cultural understanding. Question 71: What is the author’s main point? A. Negotiation is the process of reaching an agreement. B. Foreign languages are important for international business. C. Foreign perceptions of American negotiators are based on stereotypes. D. American negotiators need to learn more about other cultures. Question 72: According to the author, what is the purpose of negotiation? A. To undermine the other negotiator’s position. B. To communicate back and forth. C. To reach an agreement D. To understand the culture of the negotiators. Question 73:The word persuaded in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. Respected B. Accused C. Informed D. Convinced Question 74: the word undermining in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. Making known B. Making clear C. Making brief D. Making weak Question 75: The word that in paragraph 3 refers to A. Bargaining B. Role C.Corporation D. Price Question 76: Which of the following is mentioned as a criterion necessary for negotiation? A. Compromise B. Participation C.Communication D. Investment Question 77: It can be inffered from paragraph 1 that A. Training is not available for Americans who must internet in international B. Foreign businesspersons negotiate less iffective than Americans because negotiations of the training. 11 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 c0 Ho Tổ chuyên môn và các CTV - Ban Quản trị Group Luyện thi Đại học Quốc gia 2016 ww w. fa ce bo ok .c o m/ gr ou ps /T ai Li eu On Th iD ai C. Because their training is not as good, Americans are less successful as D. Foreign businesspersons do not like to negotiate with Americans, who negotiators than their international counterparts. are not well trained. Question 78: According to the passage, how can American businesspersons improve their negotiation skills? A. By living in a foreign culture. B. By getting to know the negotiation. C. By compromising more often. D. By explaining the goals more clearly. Question 79: The American negotiator is described as all of the following EXPECT? A. Pereceived by foreign negotiators as wealthy B. Willing to invest time in relationships C. Known for direct interactions D. Interested in short-term goals Question 80: The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses A. Way to increase cross-cultural understanding B. Traits that cause cross-cultural misunderstanding C. Knowledge of foreign languages D. Relationship between negotiators 1 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01 12 www.facebook.com/groups/TaiLieuOnThiDaiHoc01
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