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Cty INHFTTOTV DWH KTiang Vj§t B Phuong an sai. The hoy earnestly insisted that his mother tell his fathv, about his mistake. (Can be c6 nai me cau noi cho cha can biet ve 16i lam ciia can.) D F^iiiro'iig an sai. The boy requested his mother not to talk about his misiuli,^ any more. (Can be yen cau me cau dirng noi ve loi lam cua cau ta nfra.) Question 24: "You shouldn't Frank!" have leaked our confidential report to the j'rc.K^, said Jane. "Frank, ie ra anh kliong nen tiet 16 ban bao cao mat ciia chuiiu ta cho bao chi biet!" Jane noi. (Nhirng Frank da lam dieu do). L u u y: leak (tiet 16). Y trong bai: The issue of equality for women in Drislish j0tional nguoi kia da lam.) B Dap an dung. Criticize thu hiit s^r chii y ciia ca nuoc la vao dau the k i 20 khi nhirng nha dau tranh cho nu quyen gianh dugc quyen bau cu cho phy nO.) A Phuong an sai: British women did not complete their traditional supporting = tiet 16. Jane criticized Frank for having = phe dischised report to the press. (Jane phe binh Frank do tiet Ip ban bao cao mat cua ho cho bao chi biet.) ai do lam cai g i . Jane accused Frank of having cheated the press = cao buoc D Phuong an sai: suffragettes fought for the equal employment and equal pay (cac nha dau tranh cho nir quyen dau tranh cho vi?c lam va tien luang binh dang), y trong bai: //; the 1960s feminism women's liberation movement became the subject of intense debate when the encouraged role and to demand women to reject their traditional equal status and equal rights with men in areas such as employment and pay. (Trong thap nien I960, thuyet nam nU binh quyen tro with their thanh de tai cho cugc tranh luan gay gat khi phong trao giai phong phy nir dgng report. (Jane cao bupc Frank da danh lira bao chi bang ban bao cao vien phu nir t u bo vai tro phy truyen thong va doi hoi dja vj va quyen Igi binh dSng mat ciia ho.) vai nam gioi trong cac ITnh vuc nhu vi^c lam va tien luang.) C Plurang an sai. Jane report to the press. suspected that Frank had leaked their confidenlial (Jane nghi nga ring Frank da tiet Ip ban bao cao mat ciia iio Question 27: The phrase (Cum t u ||e dja vj giua nam va nu). report. (Jane do loi la Frank do xu njnh bao chi bang ban bao cao mat cua ho.) A Phuong an sai: the visible space between men and M'f;/;7e«(khoang trong c6 the thay dugc giua nam va niJ). Question 25: "If you don 7 pay the ransom, we 'II kill your boy, " the kidnappers told us. " N ^ u 6ng kh6ng tra tien chuoc, chiing toi se giet con trai ong," nhCrng ten bat coc cho chiing toi biet. C Phuong an sai: the social distance between the two sexes {distance = khoang each). (1;; D Phuong an sai: the social relationship C Dap an diing. The kidnappers threatened to kill our boy if we refused to pay the ran.som. (Nhifng ten hit coc de doa giet con trai chiing toi neu chiing toi khong chju tra t'lkn chuoc.) A Yeu to sai: pledged 2 refers to ) B Dap an diing: the difl'erence in status between men and women (su khac biet D Phuong an sai: flatter (xu njnh). Jane blamed Frank for having flattered the press with their confidential "gender gap " in paragraph gender gap trong doan 2 de cap den cho bao chi biet - thuc te la Frank do lam dieu do.) todo something = hua mpt each trjnh trong se lam dieu gi Question 28: Susan B. Anthony, Margaret penlioned B. Anthony, Margaret (ra l^nh). Phuong an B 6 dang chu dong nhirng thieu tan ngCr. (Susan Question 26: It can be inferred from the paragraph 1 that in the 19"' (Ta c6 the suy ra t u doan 1 rang a the k i 19, women did not have the right Sanger and Elizabeth Sanger va to vote in politic'-'^ (Phu nir A n h kh6ng c6 quyen bo phieu trong cac cuoc bau cu chinh tri) are Elizabeth in the fight for American women's rights (nhirng kSMoi tien phong trong cugc dau tranh cho quyen Igi phu nu MT). Y trong bai: In "lid 1800s. SiLsan B. Anthony 'banted to provide ) Blackwell ) the US the movement that is often called the 'first wave of feminism D Yeu to sai: promise to do something = hua lam dieu gi (kh6ng hpp ngiJ canh) C Dap an diing: British as Blackwell dugc de cap nhu la C Dap an diing: pioneers B Ta phai diing: order someone to do something between the two sexes (moi quan h? xa ibpi giua hai phai nam va niJ). (khong phu hop ngiJ canh). 156 equal fights (phan Ion phu niJ khong ao uac c6 dja vj va quyen Igi binh diing - khong supporting A Phuong an sai: accuse someone of doing/ having done something elections. role (phu nu Anh khong hoan thanh vai tro phu cua minh - khong dugc neu trong bai). report to the press but he did. someone for doing/ having done something binh ai do lam viec g i ; disclose century, women dugc neu trong bai). Frank shouldn 'I have leaked their confidential s;i< won for B Phuong an sai: most women did not wish to have equal status and S h o u l d n ' t have + past participle ( d i l n ta mot dieu le ra khong nen lam nhuiiy confidential in the early 20''' century, when the suffragettes attracted the I'ight to vo/e.(Viin de binh dang danh cho phu niJ trong xa hoi A n h kin dau tien L a i khuyen cho tinh huong trong qua khu: their confidential altenlion .society first worked for women with the means of contraception fcide whether or not to have children, " began in the the right to vote, Margaret and Elizabeth so that they Blackwell, Sanger could who had to fight br the chance to become a doctor, wanted women to have greater opportunities to i/Mc/y. (Trong phong trao dau tranh a MT, Ian song doi nu quyen kin thii niiat bat 157 ^ CtyJNHH MTV DVVH Khang Vi§t dau vao giua thi k i 19. Susan B. Anthony doi quyen bau cir, Margaret Sanger mu6n phu nir duoc cung cap cac bien phap tranh thai de bg c6 the quyet djnh c6 con hay khong, va Elizabeth Blackwell, nguai dau tranh cho ca hQi tro thanh bac si, muon phu nO c6 quyen ca hoi hpc tap hon.) B Phuang an sai: The women's liberation movement in the world first began in Britain. (Phong trao giai phong phu nu tren the gioi bat d i u tai Anh - y nay sai, xem lai dap an A ) . Giai nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh A Phuang an sai: American women who were more successful than men (nhuiig phu nir MT thanh dat hon nam gioi - y nay khong dugc de cap trong doan van). B Phuang an sai: American women with exceptional abilities (nhiJng phu nfr MT v o i kha nang phi thuang - y nay khong diroc de cap). D Phuang an sai: American women who had greater opportunities (nhung pliy ''The Equal Rights Amendment " T u chinh an \i (ERA) A Dap an dung: was not officially approved (khong dugc chinh thuc thong the ERA was not passed...(Mac du T u chanh an ve Quyen binh dang khong dugc thong qua...). B Phuong an sai: changed the US Constitution (lam thay doi Hien phap Hoa K y - y nay sai v i no khong dugc thong qua.) C Phuong an sai: was brought into force in the 1960s (c6 hieu lire trong thap nien 1960 - ly do tuong t u nhu phuong an B ) . D Phuong an sai: supported employers, schools and clubs (ung hg gioi chii, truong hoc va cau lac bg - y nay khong dugc de cap) Question 30: //; the late 201'' century, some information was issued by C Dap an dung: the Equal in Britain ) Opportunity and statistics Commission Opportunity (Uy Ban Nghien Cuu C\ Commission to show where improvements was set up...to in opportunities f>r women needed to be made. ( U y Ban Nghien Cuu Ca H o i Binh DSng dugc thanli lap... de cong bo cac nghien cuu va thong ke cho thay nguai ta can nang cao co A , B , D Cac phuang an sai: the Equal Rights Amendment (Tu chinh an vc QuySn Binh dSng); the Equal Pay Act of 1970 (Luat Tra Luang Binh DSng nam is true according to the passage ? ( D i l u na" sau day dung so v o i doan van?) A Dap an dung: The movement of feminism began in the US earlier than (Piiong trao phu niJ a MT bat d4u sdm han a A n h ) . Thai diem phat sinl' phong trao plioiu' i : ')>> nay a Anii la "in the early 20"" century", mid 1800s'' ) B , C , D Cac phuang an sai: an overlooked problem (mgt \kn de bj bo qua); a ceilingmade of glass (trAn nha lam bSng thiiy tinh); a transparent frame (mot khung trong su6t). Question 33: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the pa.ssage? ( Y nao sau day khong dugc de cap trong doan van?) A Dap an dung: There is now no sex discrimination in Britain and in the US. B Phuong an sai: Many American women still face the problem of household chores. (Nhieu phu nu' MT van con doi mat vSn d l \h cong viec nha). Y trong bai: Many women also face the problem of the, i.e. the household chores. (Nhieu phu nu MTcung doi mat \kn de ve "ca lam thu nhi", nghTa la cong viec nha.) |. C Phuang an sai: An American women once had to fight for the chance to Ngudi phu nir do la Elizabeth Blackwell. D Plurong va a MT la "/// an sai: British women now bai: "Women now have much better employment Question 34: ^09n van rSng have much better employment (Ngay nay phu nu A n h cd ca hgi tim viec lam nhieu han). Y trong opportunities... / / can be inferred from the passage that ) " (Ta cd the suy tir B Dap an dung: women in Britain and the US still fight for their equal status '^d equal rights? (Phu nir d A n h va MT van con dau tranh cho dia vj va quyen Igi ^'nli dang CLia hg). 6 A n h : "they still tend to get less well-paid Jobs than men, and ^^'O' few are appointed 158 4 mostly means A Dap an diing: an imaginary barrier (mgt rao can ao). Y trong bai v^ cum tir nay ia: prevents them from having high-level jobs (ngan can hg khoi cac cong viec cSp cao). opportunities. Act (Luat chong phan biet giai tinh). Question 31: Which of the following Britain. "glass ceiling ' in paragraph become a doctor. ( M o t phu nu' MT do tirng dau tranh cho ca hoi t r d thanh bac sT.) hoi danh cho phu nir). 1970); the Sex Discrimination Question 32: The phrase (Cum tir "glass ceiling" a doan 4 c6 ngliTa gan voi (Hien nay a A n h va MT khong cSn sir phan biet gidi tinh.) Hoi Binh D5ng). y trong bai: the Equal research about feminism (Vao cuoi the k i 20, mgt s6 thong tin ve phong trao phu nu a A n h dugc cung cap bai publish ki 20). Y nay sai v i chi'ing ta b i ^ mgt dao luat dugc qu6c hgi thong qua chu khong phai chinh phu, v a no cung khong dugc dS cap trong doan van. Quyen Binh D^ng ( E R A ) qua), y trong bai: Although D Phuang an sai: The British government passed laws to support women in the 'early 20"' century. (Chinh phu Anh thong qua dao luat ung hp phu niJ vao dau the nu MT CO n h i l u ca hoi han - y nay khong dugc de cap). Question 29: C Phuang an sai: The US movement of feminism became the most popular in the late 20"" century. (Phong trao phu niJ a MT tra nen dugc quan tarn nhat vao cuoi th^ k' 20). Y nay sai v i trong doan van noi: "In the 1980s, ferminism became less popular in the US... " (Trong thap nien 1980, phong trao phu niJ tra nen it dugc quan tarn a M T . . . ) . to top jobs in industry" ( H g van thudng nhan nhung cdng 159 vi?c CO luong thap lion nam gioi va rat it phii nir duoc bo nliiem nhCrng chuc vy Dap an la B: immediate / r m i : d lat/ c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thi'r hai. dung dan trong nganli cong ngliiep). 6 M i : "ihere is still discrimination Cac phuong an khac c6 trpng am roi vao am tiet thu nhat. (van con CO sir phan biet ve gioi tinh). Question 41: A Pbuong an sai: the belief that sex discrimination popular should *' not exist is not A Dap an dung. Ta dung nifnh de quan he khong gioi han (non-defining in the US (niem tin rSng sy piian biet gioi tinh se tchong ton tai, khong relative clause) voi dai tir which di sau dau phay de thay the cho ca menh d l truac. duge quail tam a M7). Y trong bai: "the British government women's liberation movement" did not approve of the (nguyen tSc la sir p h a n biet gioi tinh se dupe se {.4 khong ton lai dirge quan tam a MT). C [Mnrang an sai: the British liberation government did not approve ; of the women's movement (chinh phii A n h khong tan thanh phong trao giai phong phi, IVlenh de thi'r nhat la menh de chinh dien ta y ngliTa chinh He behaved very strangely, va menh de quan he la menh de phy dien ta y phu "That surprised me a lot". He behaved very strangely, which surprised me very much. ( A n h ky cu x u rat ki d'lku nay lam toi rat ngac nhien.) D Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung dai t u quan h? "thqj" sau dau ph§y. niJ - khong iicu trong bai). D Phuong a n sai: women do not have belter employment opportunities despite B , C Cac phuong an sai: y "be surprised" ,>iM'' khong phai la y chinh. their great efforts (phii iiO khong c6 ca iipi tim viec lam tot hon mac du no lire rfu Question 42: He cannot lend me the book now. He has not finished Ion). Y nay sai; xem lai can 33. (Bay gio anh ay chira the cho toi mugn cuon sach dugc. A n h ay chua dpc xong.) Question 35: Which of the following would be the best title for the passage' in Britain and the US (Phong trao phu nir a Anh A Phirong an nay dung cum tir "having done" de chi hanh dpng dpc sach do hoan tat. Having finished va MT). A , B , C Cac phuong an sai vi chung chi neu tirng y rieng ie trong doan viin: Opportunities B Dap an dung. Ta c6 moi quan he ve thai gian giua hai cau (chu y trang t u now) nen ta dung menh de trang ngu chi thai gian vai " n o t . . . u n t i l " . (Phirong an nao sau day la tua de thicii ligp nhat cho doan van?) D Dap an dung: Feminism for Women Nowadays (Co hoi danh cho phu n u ngay nay); Women and the Right to Vote (Phy nu va quyen ban cir); The Suffragettes reading it yet. in British Sociciy (Cac nha dau tranh cho nu' quyen trong xa hoi Anh). reading the book, he cannot lend it to me. (Dpc xong cuon sach nhung anh ay khong thk cho toi mugn dupe.) C Phuong an sai. Not having finished reading the book, he will lend it to me. (Chua dpc xong cuon sach nhung anh ay se cho toi mugn.) D Phuong an sai: m^nh de bSt dau bang "as long as" (mien la) la m?nh de dieu Question 36: future /'fju:tX3(r)/, prospect /"prospekt/, guidance /'gaidns/, invoKe ki?n. /in'volv/. Question 43: Crazianna is a big country. Dap a n la D: involve / i n ' v o l v / c6 trong am roi vao am tiet thu hai. Cac respect from its neighbours. phuong an khac c6 trong am roi vao a m tiet thi'r nhat. dugc cac quoc gia Ian can kinh ne.) Unfortunately, it has never received (Crazianna la mpt qu6c gia Ian. Rui thay, no khong he Question 37: facilitate / f a ' s i l i t e i t / , hydrology /lia 1'dnMo^i/, participate /pa:'tisipcit/- D Dap an dung. Ta c6 hai cau c6 y nghTa doi lap nhau nen ta diing menh de chi intimacy / ' i n t i n i D s i / . nhugng bp v a i "though" de ket hgp. L u u y: m^nh de "// has never Question 38: represent /repn 'zent/, permanent /'pa : manant/, continent /'kont I nant/, sentiment /'sent 1 mant/. Dap a n la A : represent /repn 'zent/ c6 trpng a m roi vao a m tiet thu b a . Cac phuong an khac c6 trpng a m roi vao am tiet thu hai. Question 39: romantic /rau'maentik/, reduction / r i ' d A k / n / , popular /'popjalaCrVfinancial / f a i ' n a s n j l / . respect from its neighbours " la y chinh. A Phuong an sai: ta khong the diing m^nh de chi nguyen nhan vai "because" de k^t hgp. B Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung menh de chi ket qua \6\" de l^^t hop. C Phuong an sai: day la cau nhan manh chu tiJ "Crazianna". Question 44: His academic record at high school was poor. He failed Dap an l a C: popular / ' p D p j a l a ( r ) / , c6 trpng a m r o i vao a m tiet thu nhat. 'hatprestigious Cac phirong an khac c6 trpng am r o i v a o a m tiet thu hai. '^hong t h i nop dan vao truang danh tieng do.) Question 40: optimist / ' o p t i m i s t / , immediate /rmi:diat/, fabulous accuracy /'aekjalasi/. 160 /'faebjal-''^' received institution. to apply to (Ket qua hpc tap ciia cau ta a trung hpc rat kern. Cau ta t ) Dap an dung. Cau thu nh^t la nguyen nhan dan den ket qua a cau thu hai. Ta ^ ^ f g t u noi cau "as a result" de chi moi quan he nhan qua nay. 161 my i N T i f f W T V T J W H Khang Vi§t A Yeu t6 sai la "he clidn't apply to that prestigious institution ". Can ta khong dij dieu kien nop don clu'r khong pliai cau ta khong nop don vao truong do. B Phuong an sai: His academic record at high school was poor as a result of hix failure to apply to that prestigious institution. (Ket qua lioc tap ciia cau ta a trung hoc r^t kem la ket qua cua viec khong the npp don vao truong danh tieng do.) C Phuong an sai: cum hien tai phan tir (-ing) ket hgp v6i menh de chinh kh6n<. the dien ta moi quan he nhan qua. Question 45: Smoking immediately. is an extremely harmful habit. You should give it up (Hut thuoc la la thoi quen cue ky tai hai. Anh nen bo hut thuoc ngay.) D Dap an dung. Cau thu nhat la nguyen nhan dan den hanh dong dien ta troiig cau thu hai. Ta dung menh de chi nguyen nhan bk dau bang "as " (boi v i , v i ) . A Phuong an sai: ta khong the dung menh de trang ngu chi thai gian de ket hop hai cau. Hon nira ngij nghTa cua cau nay sai. B Phuong an sai. You should give up smoking immediately into an extremely and you will fall harmful habit. (Anh nen bo hut thuoc ngay, va anh se bat ddu C Phuong an sai. Stop your smoking immediately so it will become one of your extremely harmful habits. ( T u bo hut thuoc ngay v i no se tra thanh mpt thoi quen cue ky tai hai. D Dap an diing: at home (thoai mai, t u nhien nhu a nha). Why don't you sit at home ? (Sao anh khong ngoi xuong va c u t u nhien nhu a nha?) A Phuong an sai: at peace (hoa binh, hoa thuan). ^^^..^ B Phuong an sai: at rest (khong cu dong). B Dap an diing: barely (= in a way that is just possible but only with cjifficulty): vira van, chi dii. The village was barely visible through the dense fog. (Ngoi lang chi hien Id m d trong suong mu day dac.) A , C , D Cac phuang an sai: only (duy chi); mostly (phan Idn, chii yiu la); hard . Question 52: Ta c6 dieu kien khong c6 that d hien tai dugc noi gian tiep: "without animals and plants" = "if there were no animals and plants", ket hgp vdi menh de chinh cua cau dieu ki?n loai 11. nen no Question 47: Question 53: Cau nay hoi vk k\g giao t\ip. , ^, Dap an la D . Harry: "Areyou ^ ^^'^^j i,, j ready, Kate? There's not much time left. " Kate: "Yes, just a minute. I'm coming !" dong khong can thiet ma lai dugc thuc hien. (Dang le chj khong can nau qua nhieu mon an nhu the. Chi c6 ba nguoi dung bua trua thoi.) have dung cho cau dieu kien loai U'- oughtn't theo sau la "to"; couldn't have dien ta su suy doan trong qua khur. Question 48: Cau nay hoi ve ngu' dong t u (phrasal verbs). C Dap an dung: break out (khai phat bat thinh linh). The Second World Wci'' broke out in 1939. (The chien thu hai bung no nam 1939. A , B , D Cac phuang an sai: bring about (dem lai ket qua); turn up (xuat hien); (Tdi se khong hoan tat); I'd he OK (Tdi khong sao). Question 54: There are only three of us for ;f ' Kate: Vang, chd mgt chut. T d i d§n ngay. Cac phuong an sai: No longer (khong con nua); / won't finish C Dap an dung. Cau true "needn't have + qua k h u phan tir" dien ta mpt hanh "You needn 't have cooked so many dishes. |.Si /; (Cugc song tren trai dat se nhu the nao neu khong cd dong, thuc vat?) Harry: Kate, ban c h u l n bj xong chua? Khong can nhieu thdi gian dau. C Phuong an sai: make it your own home (bien no thanh gia dinh rieng cua anh). A , B , D Cac phuang an sai: wouldn't Dap an la B . The temperature at which melting takes place varies widely from material to material. (Nhiet do ma sir tan chay xay ra a do thay doi nhieu tCiy theo V9t lieu.) Question 51: Dap an la A . What would life on earth be like without animals and plants?, \j\ Question 46: Cau hoi ve thanh ngu. lunch." Question 50: Cau nay la cau phuc vai menh de quan he d giua cau c6 dong tir so it {takes) nen chii tir ciia no cQng la s6 it (rnealtlng). Luu y: melting takes place at a temp'^rature, va ta dung dai t i j quan he " w h i c h " thay cho "-temperature ". (can man). mot thoi quen cue la tai hai. down and tnake yourself B Dap an dung: speed up (lam tang toe do). "We'd better speed up if we want get get Ithere in time. " (Chung ta nen tang toe neu chung ta muon d i n do kjp luc.) A , C , D Cac phuang an sai: turn down (bat am lugng); take up (tiep tuc mpl c6ng viec bo da); put down (de xuong). ' A Dap an diing. no matter how (in whatever way): bat ke nhu the nao, du, mac du. "No matter how you treat him, he 'II help you. He's .so tolerant. " ( D u anh doi x u anh ay nhu the nao thi anh ay cung se giup anh. A n h ta rat khoan dung.) B. Phuong an sai: in addition to (ngoai ra, them vao) + cym danh tu/ danh dong tu. Phuong an sai: even though (mac du) dijng cho menh de chi sir nhugng bg ^'^n ta hai y doi lap nhau. D Phuang an sai: as if (nhu the la). Question 55: Cau nay hdi ve ngu dgng t u (phrasal verbs). '1^"''' ' ' H'C Dap an dung: take in ( = understand): h i l u . I could not take in the lecture at take out (lay d i ) . '^'j- It was too difficult for me. (Tdi khong hieu chut gi ve bai giang ca. N o qua khd Question 49: Cau nay hoi ve ngu dong tir (phrasal verbs). ^ ^ i vdi tdi.) 162 163 Giai nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh " A , B , D Cac plurong an sai: gel along (hoa thuan); make off{&i mat, cuon goi); hold on (nam chat, giCr chat). Question 56: Menh de danh ngCr (noun clause) bat dau bang what c6 the lam chu ngCr trong cau. A Dap an dung. / did not want to believe them, but in fact, what they said was true. (Toi khong muon tin ho, nhung that ra dieu ho noi la dung.) B Phuong an sai: dai tir "what" khong the lam chu tir cua dpng tir "say" d t h i chu dong. what has been said. C Yeu t6 sai: they were said{\\\k. bj dpng); phai sua lai nhu dap an A D Phuong an sai: ta khong dung menh de quan he khong gioi han v 6 i dai tir " w h i c h " thay the cho ca menh de truoc. Question 57: Ta c6 tinh hu6ng d tuang lai nen dong tir "wear" a thi Tirong lai tiep dien. D Dap an dung: Why not? (Tai sac khong?) - day la cau d6ng y trirac lai de nghi A Phuong an sai. "Yes, I'm afraid not" (Vang, toi e rang khong the) la cau tra \ci\o cau hoi C6-Kh6ng. B Phuong an sai. " / think that, too " (Toi cung nghT the) dien ta sir dong y voi y Y\kn nguoi khac. C Phuong an sai. Not completely" h^n voi nguoi khac. (Khong hoan toan) dien ta sir dong y mot uestion 62: V a i dao ngCr khi dira trang tir chi noi chon ra dau menh de ta Khong can dung trg dong tir ma chi vi?c dua ra truoc chu tir: Trang tii- chi noi chon + dong tir + chii tir B Dap an diing. The instructor blew his whistle and off ran the runners. (Huan Itiyen vien thoi coi va cac van dong vien chay viit di.) ' A , C Hai plurong an nay diing sai thi dong tir (dong tii' " r u n " khong the chia d thi Qua khir tiep dien) vi hanh dong nay xay ra tire thi. Dap an la B . "You 'II recognize Jenny when you see her. She will be wearing a red hat. "(Anli D Phuong an sai. Ncu khong diing dao ngir ta phai sira tlianh: the runners ran off. Question 63: se nhan ra Jenny khi anh gap c6 ay. Co ay se doi chiec non mau do.) C Dap an dung. Luii y: prevent something from...(ngm Question 58: Cau nay hoi ve k i nang giao tiep. She built a high wall round her garden to prevent her fruit from being stolen. (Co Alfonso: "1 had a really good time. Thanks for the lovely evening. " Alfonso: T o i dugc huong mot khoang thai gian thoai mai. Cam on ve buoi toi tuyet v o i . A Dap an dung: I'm glad you enjoyed it (Toi mirng la anh thich thii). B , D Cac phirang an sai: chung la cau tra 16i cho cau hoi C6-Kh6ng. C Phuong an sai: Oh, that's right ( 6 , dirge r6i) - dung de dap lai 16i x i n loi. Question 59: Cac nay de cap den so sanh bSng va so sanh hon v o i ti'nh tir. B Dap an dung. So sanh khong bang: not as/to + tiqnh tii7trang tir + as. "This shirt is not nearly as expensive as that one." (Chiec ao so m i nay gan nhu khong dat bang chiec ao kia.) A Phuong an sai. Trang tir much chi b6 nghTa cho tinh tiJ so sanh han, khong dung voi so sanh bang "as...as". C Phuong an sai. So sanh hon: less + to'nh tir dai +than (kem hpn). D Phuong an sai. Trang tir chi cap do "far" phai dung truoc "much": far (too) much. Question 60: Day la loai bien bao: N O + V-ing (Cam...) Dong t i r : trespass ( = enter land or a building that you do not have permission): xam nhap. " N O TRESPASSING" = Ckm vao! Dap an dung C: not to enter (khong dugc vao). Question 61: Cau nay hoi v^ kT nang giao tiep. Sue: "Can you help me with my essay? " Sue: Ban hay gii'ip toi lam bai luan nay. chan). ay xiiy buc tuong cao \ung quanh ngoi viron de ngan chan trai cay bj danii ctip.) A Plurong an sai: enable someone to do .something (cho phep). B Plurong an sai: so that + menh de chi miic dich "so that her fruit would be stolen " (de trai cay ciia c6 ay se bj danh cap) c6 ngir nghia khong phii h g p , J ,» D Plurong an sai: /// order that + menh chi muc dich (chu khong diing voi cum tir). Question 64: B Daj:) an dung: /// case = phong khi (c6 nghTa la trong truvng hop chuycn gi 4o xay ra ninrng nguoi noi khong mong nnion dieu do). Before I left for my sunvner camp, my mother told her to take warm clothes with me in case it was cold. (Truoc khi toi di trai he mt? toi bao toi inang thco quan ao am phong kiii troi ianh.) A Plurong an sai: despite + c\\m tir chi sy nhirgng bg. , C Plurong an sai: so that + menh de chi muc dich. I) Phirong an sai: whereas (= while) + lucnh dc chi su doi lap. Question 65: B Dap an dung othenvise/ or else (= ncu khong) diing d6 neu kel qua khi dieu •16 khong xay ra hoac tinh huong thay doi. "Never be late for an interview, otherwise you can't get the job. " (Khong bao gicV ^^n phong van tre, neu khong anh se khong xin dugc vice lam.) A , D Plurong an sai: unless = if not (trir khi) - chi dieu kiC-n (notj late for an "tterview. ^ ..,,), C Phuang an sai. Co th5 sira I?!: or so or else. , nhiih 'Hi- li 165 Question 66: Day la cau dieu kien loai III: Y trong doan van: "Culture...is derived...from the treatment and care of the Menh de If. chu ngu* + had + qiia khii' phan tir goil '^^'^ of what grows on it. " (Tir culture bat nguon tir v i f c cliam s6c dat trong va Menh de cliinh: chii ngu + would ('d) have + qiia k h u phan tir nhCfiig thu moc tren do.) Dap an la B: hadn't been. If it hadn't been for the heavy storm, the accident would not have happened. (Neu and history (pliat triln til' nen van hoc va Ijch su- ciia Hy Lap va La M a - khong dugc de cap trong doan van). kliong v i tran bao kliung kliiep tlii tai nan c6 le kliong xay ra.) C Phuong an sai comes from a source that has not been identified (xuat phat tir Question 67: A Dap an dung. Ta dung trang tir "however" de noi hai menh de doi lap nhau. Til- noi cau nay c6 the a vj t r i dau, giua hoac cuoi cau thu hai. Tru-oc va sau "however" piiai c6 dau pliay hoac dan chani. The sky was cloudy and foggy. We went to the beach, however. (Troi nliieu may va suong mil. Tuy nliicn clu'ing toi van di ra bai bien.) B, C , D Cac phuong an sai: chi'ing khong phai la tir noi cau (sentence connector). Even though (dii, mac du) diing trong menh de chi sir nhugng bo; .so (nen, cho nen) dung trong menh de chi ket qua va yet (= nhung) la lien tir chu iTiot nguon goc chua duoc xac djnh - xem lai dap an A ) . D Phuong an sai derives from the same root as civilization does (bat nguon ciing mot nguon goc nhu tir civilization. Y trong civili^'ilio" bai: '"Distinctions have been drawn too between " (Nguoi ta ciing do rut ra sy khac biet giua culture va Question 72: // is stated in paragraph I that a cultured person neu ning mot nguoi c6 van hoa ) C Dap an dung: has knowledge of arts, literature, culture Y trong bai: "A person Question 68: Cau nay hoi ve ngu dong tir (phrasal verbs). (Doan I and music (c6 kien tliuc ve * of culture has...a knowledge of and interest in the arts, literature, and music. " anh liuang, ton hai) He never lets any t lung come between him and his weekend fishing trip. (Anii ay khong bao gia de dieu gi anh hirong den chuyen di cau ca cuoi tuan.) A Phuong an sai has a Job related to cultivation (c6 ciing viec lien quan den trong trot). Tir culture moi lien quan den trong trot. B Phuong an sai takes care of the soil and what grows on it (day la iigliTa ciia B, C , D Cac phuong an sai: come on (= hii dau...); come up (xay ra) la noi dong tu' (khong c6 tan ngu); gioi tir among diing cho nhom nhieu hon hai va khong diing vai lien i\x and. tir culture chir khong piiai a cultured person). D Phuong an sai does a job relevant to education (lam ciing viec c6 lien quan den giao due - khong dugc de cap trong doan van). Question 69: Question 73: The author remarks that cidture and civilization are the two words D Dap an dung. N g u canh doi hoi mot yeu cau danh cho M i k e . that Would you mind making some coffee, Mike? (Mike, anh lam on pha mot it ca plic giiip toi diioc khong?) A Phuong an sai. Cau yeu c&w. Would/Will/Can/Could you...? B Phuong an sai. Shall you make some coffee, Mike? (DS toi pha cho anh ca C Phuong an sai. Cau de nghj "Why don't we...?" khong rieng cho M i k e . Tac gia nhan xet r5ng culture va civilization D Dap an dung: do not develop from la hai tir the same meaning (khong bat nguon tir ciing mot nghTa). Y trong bai: "Distinctions have been drawn too between culture and civilization; the latter is a word derived not, like culture or agriculture, from phe CO duoc khong Mike? - ngir ngliTa khong phii hop) the soil, but from the city." (Nguoi ta cung rut ra sir khac biet giua culture civilization, dahh cho mot nhom chu tir tliir hai khong nhu tir culture hoac civilization trong ma no bat nguon tir tlianh thi.) pattern Question 70: L u u y: chii tir + would rather/sooner + m^nh de that (chu tir + thi niau tir loai - khong dugc de cap); are both related to agriculture and qua khii- gia djnh - past subjunctive) (khi hai chii tir khac nhau). (ciing lien quan den nong ngliiep va trong trot - sai); have nearly Our boss would rather we didn't chat during the working khong niuon chung ta tan gau trong gia lam viec.) Question 71: According to the passage, the word culture tir culture ) he v6i sir cliuan bj va sir dung dat de trong trot). 166 hours. (Ong cin'i and use of land for farming the passage (Ta CO the suy tir doan van la tir th6 ki 20 C Dap an diing: classical (lien (c6 ciing cultivation the same ""-'aning (c6 ngir nghTa gan nhu nhau - sai). Question 74: // can be inferred from (Theo doan van. va bat nguon tir dat A , B , C Cac pliuoiig an sai: share the same word formation A Dap an dung: is related to the preparation and civilization). nghe tiiuat, van ligc va am nhac). khong phai tir noi cau. A Dap an dung: come between...and(lam (jt, B Phiiang an sai develops from Greek and Roman literature ^'^iight as compulsory literature, philosophy, that since the 20''' century ) and history have not been subjects (van hgc c6 diSn, triet ligc va Ijch sir khong con la •^on h o c bat bugc). 167 uty I N H H TVITV D W H Knang Y trong doan van: "the study of literature, philosophy, and history ceased in the ih 20 century to he central to school and university education " (viec hoc tap van lioc vi§t D Phuong an sai: "The use o f the word culture has been changed since the 19"' century." (Viec su dung t u culture da thay doi tij- thS k i 19.) y trong bai: "the use o f the word cuhure has been strongly influenced by conceptions o f evolution in the c6 diSn, t r i i t hoc va Ijch sir khong con la chinh yen trong giao due dai hoc va ph6 thong trong the k i 20). A , B , D Cac phuong an sai: schools and universities literature, philosophy, have not taught classical and history (cac truang pho thong va dai hoc khong day van hoc C O dien, triet hoc va Ijch su nu'a); classical have been considered ]9 '^^ literature, philosophy, and history as core subjects (van hoc c6 dien, triet hoc va ijch su' dugc xem niiu cac mon hoc chinh); all schools and universities literature, philosophy, have taught century" (vi$c su dung t u culture triln a the k i 20.) Question 78: / / is difficult to give the definitions jig of the word culture EXCEPT (That kho de dua ra djnh nghTa cua t u culture ngoai trir A Dap an dung: agricultural only non-problematic agricultural Question 75: The word "attributes " in paragraph xu5t phat t u nghTa ve nong nghiep va y hgc ma thoi). ; 1 most likely means meaning...and medical meaning" definitions go C Dap an dung: cjualilies (= thing that are a part o f a person's character): dac fields su); sociological meanings and anthropological meanings (nghTa ve xa hoi hgc va nhan (nhung ITnh vuc); skills (kT nang thuang ve thuc hanh, trong doan van de cap den van hoc, triet hoc va lich su). Question 79: Which o f the following is N O T true about the word culture? ) A Dap an dung: / / is a word that cannot he defined. (Do la mot t u k h o n g the (khong thay doi, nhu cu). evolve or develop. djnh nghTa). They are not static. " (Cac nen van hoa tien trien hoac phat trien. Chung khong n h u cu.) ; N h u v a y : "he not static" Xuax\%Avxang\a\ or A , B , D Cac phuong an sai: regular f.ii (Dieu gi sau day khong dung ve t u culture?) 2 could best be replaced by ( T u "static" trong doan 2 c6 the thay the phu hop nhat boi (nghTa ve and historical meanings (nghTa ve triet hgc va Ijch chung hgc). Y trong doan van: "Cultures to (Cac djnh nghTa khong kho hieu chi hoc moi khong gay kho hieu ma thoi: historical and figurative Ijch su va an du); philosophical A , B , D Cac phuong an sai: aspects (nhung khia canh cua mot sir vlec); C Dap an dung: unchanged hack B , C, D Cac phuong an sai vi theo dap an A chi cac nghTa ve nong nghiep va y ) ti'nh; attribute (thuoc tinh). Question 76: The word "static" in paragraph for ) and medical meanings (y nghTa ve nong nghiep va y hoc). Doan 3 c6 neu: ''The van hoc c6 dien, triet hoc va Ijch su). (Tir "attributes" trong doan 1 c6 ngliTa gan v d i da gliiu anh huong manh me cua khai niem vh su tien hoa trong the k i 19 va svr phat classical and history (tat ca cac truong pho thong va dai hoc deu day century and o f development in the 20 Doan 3 c6 neu: "The multiplicity of meanings attached to the word made and will make it difficult to define. " ( V 6 so nghTa gan lien vai t u nay da va se lam cho develop". vi^c djnh nghTa gap kho khan - chu khong phai la khong the.) (thuong xuyen); balanced (can bang); dense (day dac). B Phuong an sai: lis use has been considerably changed. (Viec su dung t u nay do thay doi dang ke). y nay dung, xem lai cau 76. Question 77: Which of the following is NOT staled in the passage C Phuong an sai: It differs from the word civilization. ? (Dieu nao sau day k h o n g dugc neu trong doan van?) civilization), A Dap an dung: Anthropology and sociology have tried to limit the references D Phuong an sai: "// evolves from agriculture. to culture. (Nhan chung hoc va xa hoi hoc da c6 gang han che y ngliTa lien quan 'ighiep). Y nay dung, xem lai cau 7 1 , dap an A . den Question 80: The passage culture.) (No khac biet so vdi t u y nay dung, xem lai cau 73. mainly discusses " (No bat nguon t u nong (Doan van chu yeu ban luan Doan 1 C O neu: "under the influence o f anthropologists and sociologists, the word culture...Xo refer to a whole way o f life o f people, including their customs, laws, conventions, and values" (chju anh huong cua nhan chimg hoc va .\ hoi hoc tir culture... "ghTa cua t u de cap den toan bo each sinh song cua nguoi dan, bao gom phong tuc luat phap, luat le va cac gia trj) B Phuong civilization.'" D Dap an dung: the multiplicity o f meanings o f the word culture (sir da dang an sai: "Distinctions have been A Phuong an sai: the distinction between culture and civilization 8'Qa culture va civilization- drawn between culture and (su khac biet chi dugc de cap d doan 2). B Phuong an sai: the figurative meanings o f the word culture (nghTa an dv cua y nay dugc neu d doan dau 2, xem l ^ i cau 71D. culture - khong phai chu de chinh cua doan van). C Phuong an sai: "The word culture can be used to refer to a whole way o f lif*^ o f people." y nay dugc neu a cuoi doan I , xem lai dap an A . 168 culture). ' C Phuong an sai: the derivatives o f the word culture (cac tir phat sinh cua t u ci^//j//x'- khong phai chu de chinh cua doan van.) Li 169 Uty mffffTOITVDWH Khaiig Viei G\i\h CDBT TN Anh VSn - NgO Van Minh B. Sorry for staining your carpet. Let me have it cleaned. C. Thank you for being honest with me. D e T H I T U Y E N S I N H D A I H O C NAM 2 0 1 0 M6n T h i : Anh V a n ; Khoi D D. Would you mind going to dinner next Sunday? T h o i gian lam bai: 90 phut, khong k i thoi gian phat de !; itlS ^ n i ; > Question 12: "You can go to the party tonight .... you are sober when you come M a de thi: 358 home." A. as long as De thi goni 80 cau (Tir cau 1 den 80) Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. B. walking Question 2: Our industrial output A. rises C . walked from B. has risen Question 3: $2n D. has walked million in 2 0 0 2 to $4 million this year. C . was rising B. When C . Because B. rainy Question 5: Laura had a blazing A. gossip D. That C . foggy Question 6: All students should be A. numerate Question 7: day. C . word D. row and literate when they leave school. B. numeric C . numeral D. numerous broken several world records in swimming. A. She is said that she has B. People say she had C . She is said to have D. It is said to have A. action * ;'' " B. No, it isn't C . No, I'll think it over D. Not just now D. force C . not to leave A. as high as that in B. as much as D. more than D. don't leave ¥' A. any another country B. any countries else C. any another countries D. any country else ' ^' * \ Question 18: Not having written about the required topic, . . . . a low mark. A. the teacher gave me B. I was given C. the teacher gave D. my presentation was given ' Question 19: They're staying with us .... the time being until they can afford a house. B. for C . at Question 20: We have bought extra food B. when D. in our guests stay to dinner. C . if B. interlink A. By all means, sir. D. in case C . interact "' D. intervene B. That's right, sir. -i C. Why not? Henry: " Question 10: She had to borrow her sister's car because hers was . . . . C . off work D . I ' d love to. >'!!„!!; \'''->v Question 23: Margaret: "Could you open the window, please?" D. Welcome! It's nice of you. , ^ii' Sales girl: "...." C . Actually speaking, 1 myself don't like it. , , . B. won't leave A. interconnect B. Not at all. Don't mention it. Question 11: Ben: " C . effect C. as many as that in " B. out of order MS u Question 22: Mr. Black: "I'd like to try on these shoes, please." A. A l l right. Do you know how much it costs? A. out of work D. took up Question 21: The Internet has enabled people to .... with each other more quickly. Question 9: Liz: " Thanks for the nice gift you brought to us!" Jennifer: " . Question 15: I've warned you many times .... the front door unlocked. A. so that A. Forget it C . got out the boy became quieter. B. influence A. during Question 8: Bill: "Can I get you another drink?" Jerry: " B. cooled off Question 17: It is true that this country produces more oil than....? D. snowy with Eddie and stormed out of the house. B. chat D. as soon as Question 16: "The inflation rate in Greece is five times . . . . my country," he said. Question 4: Even if you are rich, you should save some money for a A. windy C . as far as with a swim in the lake. A. gave in A. not leaving D. rose Serbia defeated Germany surprised everyone. A. Whether Question 13: We Question 14: As the drug took Question 1: Neil Armstrong was the first man .... on the moon. A. to walk B. as well as D. off chance " A. I am, of course • , C . I feel soriy U^il^''--:- t ' B. Yes, with pleasure p. yes, I can " Jane: "Never mind." A. Congratulations! How wonderful! ^•'cstion 24: I might, I couldn't open the door. A. However hard J S J B. As try C. Ti-y as D. No matter . ., A<:';U' 171 -Giai nhahh CDBT TIM AWygTr^nvgu-wn-wnrnT Question 25: Martha, Julia and Mark are 17, 19 and 20 years old A. independently B. separately C. respectively D. respectfully Question 26: he does sometimes annoys me very much. A. What B. When C. How D. Why Question 27: Since he failed his exam, he had to .... for it again. y,,, A. take B. sit C. make D. pass {.t. Question 28: If everyone ...., how would we control the traffic? A. could fly B. can fly C. flies D. had flown Question 29: The captain as well as all the passengers very frightened by the strange noise. A. have been B. was C. is D. were Question 30: It is imperative .... what to do when there is a fire. A. he must know about B. that everyone know , C. that he knew D. we knew , Read the followiii}; passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate t/ie correct answer to each oftlie questions from 31 to 40. In the West, cartoons are used chiefly to make people laugh. The important feature of all these cartoons is the joke and the element of surprise which is contained. Even though it is very funny, a good cartoon is always based on close observation of a particular feature of life and usually has a serious purpose. Cartoons in the West have been associated with political and social matters tor many years. In wartime, for example, the proved to be an excellent way of spreading propaganda. Nowadays cartoons a r e often used to make short, sharp comments on politics and governments as well as on a variety of social matters. In this way, the modern cartoon has become a very powerful force influencing peoplein Europe and the United States. Unlike most American and European cartoons, however, many Chinese cartoon drawings in the past have also attempted to educate people, especially those who could not read and write. Such cartoons about the lives and sayings ot great men in China have proved extremely useful in bringing education to illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. Confucius, Mencius and Laozi have all appeared in very interesting stories presented in the form of cartoons. The cartoon^ themselves have thus served to illustrate the teachings of the Chinese sages in very attractive way. v^m im'j In this sense, many Chinese cartoons are different from Western cartoons in so far as they do not depend chiefly on telling jokes. Often, there is nothing to laugh a' when you see Chinese cartoons. This is not their primary arm. In addition t'^' commenting on serious political and social matters, Chinese cartoons have aimed spreading the traditional Chinese thoughts and culture as widely as possible amoi'J? the people. ^ . uiy iwRfT ivi 1V DWH KTiang vigT~ HI Today, however, Chinese cartoons have an added part to play in spreading Inowledge. They offer a very attractive and useful way of reaching people throughout the world, regardless of the particular country in which they live. Thus, tdrough cartoons, the thoughts and teachings of the old Chinese philosophers and gages can now reach people who live in such countries as Britain, France, America, Japan, Malaysia or Australia and who are unfamiliar with the Chinese culture. Until recently, the transfer of knowledge and culture has been overwhelmingly from the West to the East and not vice versa. By means of cartoons, however, publishing companies in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore are now having success in correcting this imbalance between the East and the West. Cartoons can overcome language barriers in all foreign countries. The vast increase in the popularity of these cartoons serves to illustrate the truth of Confucius's famous saying "One picture is worth a thousand words." Question 31: Which of the following clearly characterizes Western cartoons? A. Originality, freshness, and astonishment. , B. Humour, unexpectedness, and criticism. C. Enjoyment, liveliness, and carefulness. D. Seriousness, propaganda, and attractiveness. Question 32: Chinese cartoons have been useful as an important means of A. educating ordinary people B. spreading Western ideas C. political propaganda in wartime D. amusing people all the time Question 33: The major differences between Chinese cartoons and Western cartoons come from their A. purposes B. nationalities C. values D. styles Question 34: The pronoun "this" in paragraph 4 mostly refers to ;» , A. a propaganda campaign B. a piece of art C. an educational purpose D. a funny element Question 35: The passage is intended to present A. contrast between Western cartoons and Chinese cartoons ^ B. an opinion about how cartoons entertain people ,\. a description of cartoons of all kinds the world over . D. an outline of Western cartoons and Chinese cartoons ' Question 36: Which of the following could be the best title for the passage? , A. A very Powerful Force in Influencing People B. Cartoons as a Way of Educating People , C. Chinese Cartoons and Western Cartoons " D. An Excellent Way of Spreading Propaganda Question 37: In general, Chinese cartoons are now aiming at A. illustrating the truth of Chinese great men's famous sayings B. bringing education too illiterate and semi-literate people in the world 173 "Grai nhanh cum wnn vdi[--^-wgo-vcnnwmn- T H -. C. spreading the Chinese ideas and cultural values throughout the world D. disseminating traditional practices in China and throughout the world Question 38: The word "imbalance" in paragraph 6 refers to A . the mismatch between the East cartoons and the West cartoons - ti\r. B. the influence o f the East cartoons over the West cartoons .'/i.:; C. the dominant culture influence o f the West cartoons D. the discrimination between the West culture and the East culture Question 39: Which o f the following is most likely the traditional subject of Chinese cartoons? A . The stories and features o f the lives o f great men the world over, B. The illiterate and semi-literate people throughout China. C. Jokes and other kinds o f humour in political and social matters. D. The philosophies and sayings o f ancient Chinese thinkers. Question 40: According to the passage, which o f the following is true? A . Western cartoons always have a serious purpose. \^ty i i M n m v i r v p v v n rxiidny viifl Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer g/ieet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 60. It's often said that we learn things at the wrong time. University students frequently do the minimum o f work because they're crazy about a good social life instead. Children often scream before their piano practice because it's so boring. They have to be given gold stars and medals to be persuaded to swim, or have to be tiribed to take exams. But the story is different when you're older. Over the years, I've done my share o f adult learning. A t 30, I went to a college and did courses in History and English. It was an amazing experience. F o r starters, 1 was paying, so there was no reason to late - I was the one frowning and drumming my fingers i f the tutor was late, not the other way round. Indeed, i f I could persuade him to linger for an extra five minutes, it was a bonus, not a nuisance. I wasn't frightened to ask questions, and homework was a pleasure not a pain. When I passed an exam, I had passed it for me and me lone, not for my parents or my teachers. The satisfaction I got was entirely personal. Some people fear going back to school because they worry that their brains have got rusty. But the j o y is that, although some parts have rusted up, your brain has leant all kinds o f other things since you were young. It has learnt to think independently and flexibly and is much better at relating one thing to another. What you lose in the rust department, you gain in the maturity department. B. Cartoons w i l l replace other forms o f writing. C. Cartoons can serve various purposes. D. Language barriers restricted cartoons. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word thai differs from tite rest in tlie position of tlie main stress in each of tlie followiiv^ questions. Question 41: A . adventure B. advantage C. advertise D. adverbial Question 42: A . imagine B. inhabit C. continue D. disappear D. suspicious Question 43: A . periodic B. electric C. contagious Question 44: A . organism B. prevention C. attraction D. engagemeiU Question 45: A . popularity B. politician C. documentary D. laboratory Marl< tIte letter A, B, C, or D on your answer slieet to show tlie underlined part that needs ^ correction. Question 46: Many people have found the monotonous buzzing o f the vuvuzelu in the 2010-World-Cup matches so annoyed. Question 47: In order no money would be wasted, we had to account for every penny we spent. In some ways, age is a positive plus. For instance, when you're calm and simply do something carefully again and again, eventually y o u ' l l get the hang o f it. The confidence you have in other areas - from being able to drive a car, perhaps means that i f you can't, say, build a chair instantly, you don't, like a child, want to destroy your first pathetic attempts. Maturity tells you that you w i l l , with application, eventually get there. 1 hated piano lessons at school, but I was good at music. A n d coming back to it, with a teacher who could explain why certain exercises were useful and with musical concepts that, at the age o f ten, I could never grasp, was magical. Initially, ' did feel a bit strange, thumping out a piece that I ' d played for my school exams, ^ith just as little comprehension o f what the composer intended as I ' d had all those years before. But soon, complex emotions that I never knew poured out from my fingers, and suddenly I could understand why practice makes perfect. Question 51: It is implied in paragraph 1 that A. parents should encourage young learners to study more Question 48: The team leader demanded from his team members a serious attitudi^ B. young learners are usually lazy in their class towards work, good team spirit, and that they work hard. C. young learneis often lack a good motivation for learning Question 49: In my judgment, I think Hem is the best physicist among the D. teachers shoi Id give young learners less homework scientists o f the SEA region. e • ,. • Question 52: The w riter's main point in paragraph 2 is to show that as people grow Question 50: After analyzing the steep rise in profits according to your report, i* was convinced that your analyses were correct. A. they have a m j r e positive attitude towards learning 175 Cty TRfffl MTV DVVH Khang Vi$t B. they cannot learn as well as younger learners Question 60: What is the writer's main purpose in the passage? A. To encourage adult learning. C. they tend to learn less as they are discouraged ^ D. they get more impatient with their teachers B. To ^ C. To D. To Question 53: The phrase "For starters" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by A. First and foremost C. at the beginning B. at the starting point J^,' f^^^'; D. For beginners , ., , , , . , , Ofjil*ffi^&J-:| describe adult learning methods. , , „ J , , . • show how fast adult learning is. explain reasons tor learning. ••^fn&:fJ-:.M..i> . Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the "' ' that is closest in meaning to each of the following Question 54: While doing some adult learning courses at a college, the writer wa:, questions. , . . B . to feel learning more enjoyable A . Pronouncing English word is not complicated. C. to have more time to learn D. to be able to learn more quickly C. Puzzling me most is how to pronounce English. B. I was not quick at English pronunciation at school. Question 55: In paragraph 3, the word "rusty" means sentence ,j,t)g>#^,j^e f, ; Question 61: It is English pronunciation that puzzles me most. surprised A . to get on better with the tutor ^^^^ ,j ,j .,'^..,1^^^ ,^ . D. English pronunciation is difficult for me. A . impatient because o f having nothing to do B. not as good as it used to be through lack o f practice , Question 62: The woman was too weak to lift the suitcase. «*:. ; A. The woman wasn't able to lift the suitcase, so she was very weak. Kf, C. staying alive and becoming more active B. The woman, though weak, could lift the suitcase. C. So weak was the woman that she couldn't lift the suitcase. m D . covered with rust and not as good as it used to be Question 56: The phrase "get there" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to " " D. The woman shouldn't have lifted the suitcase as she was weak. A . arrive at an intended place with difficulty ''^ B. They ate their dinner as soon as I arrived. D. receive a school o f college degree C. When they started having their dinner, I arrived. '' Question 64: They couldn't climb up mountain because o f the storm. A . adult learners have fewer advantages than young learners A. The storm made it not capable o f climbing up the mountain. B. adults think more independently and flexibly than young people C. experience in doing other things can help one's learning B. Their climbing up the mountain was unable due to the storm. D. young people usually feel less patient than adults C. The storm made them impossible to climb up the mountain. T, Question 65: Slightly more than twenty-five percent o f the students in the class come from Spanish-speaking countries. A. A considerable proportion o f the students in the class are Spanish.,;^^ KJS • B. are able to organize themselves better than younger learners Question 59: It is implied in the last paragraph that when you learn later in lift' iW D. The storm discouraged them from climbing up the mountain. Question 58: It can be inferred from paragraph 4 that maturity is a positive plus in D . have become more patient than younger learners ' D. 1 came to their invitation to dinner. Question 57: A l l o f the following are true about adult learning EXCEPT C. are less worried about learning than younger learners **! A. I came in the middle o f their dinner. C. have the things you have long desired A . pay more attention to detail than younger learners ' '/^ "''''f*''. Question 63: When I arrived, they were having dinner. B. achieve your aim with hard work the learning process because adult learners ^ B. Seventy-five percent o f the students in the class speak Spanish. • ' C. The percentage o f the students speaking Spanish fell by twenty-five percent. I D. A small minority o f the students in the class are Hispanic. Question 66: Because they erected a barn, the cattle couldn't get out into the wheat 0^ you field. A . should expect to take longer to learn than when you were younger A. Tiiey erected a barn so that the cattle, would get into the wheat B. can sometimes understand more than when you were younger B. In order not to keep the cattle away from the wheat field, they erected a bam. C. are not able to concentrate as well as when you were younger C. They erected a barn in case the cattle couldn't get out into the wheat field. D. find that you can recall a lot o f things you learnt when younger D. They erected a barn, and as a result, the cattle couldn't get out into the wheat field. • ^ • .b^mvM^ii'M'i' :Mi. 176 , ,• • field. .i 177 GiJi nhanh CDBT TN Anh van - Ng6 Van Minh Cty TNHH MTV DVVH Khang Vi?t Question 71: A . holds up A. though B. cleans out C. carries out D. picks up Question 72: B. still C.even D. such Question 73: A . backside B. hillsides C. borders D. topside Question 74: A . large B. little C. few D. much Question 75: A . store B. back C. stay D. hold Question 76: A . facilitate B. aid C. assist D. help A. I was warned against smoking a lot o f cigarettes. Question 77: A . thinly B. strongly C. thickly D. scarcely B. The doctor suggested smoking to treat illness. Question 78: A . melted B. building C. melting D. formed C. I was ordered not to smoke to recover from illness. Question 79: A. Till B. As C. Until D.AIthough Question 80: A . During B. Among C. After D. In Question 67: " W o u l d you like some more beer?" he asked. A . He asked me i f I wanted some beer. ^ B. He wanted to invite me for a glass o f beer. C. He offered me some more beer. . D. He asked me would I like some more beer. Question 68: "Stop smoking or y o u ' l l be i l l , " the doctor told me. D. The doctor advised me to give up smoking to avoid illness. Question 69: Wealthy as they were, they were far from happy. A . They were as wealthy as they were happy. , H U d N G DAN GIAI . ' C a u hoi tong hop B. They were not happy as they were wealthy. Question 1: A : chung ta dung "to-infmitive" de gian luge m?nh de quan he sau C. Even i f they were wealthy, they were not happy. cyni tir "the first, the last, the only, etc." Trong cau nay "the first man to who walk D. Although they were wealthy, they were not happy. Question 70: "We're having a reunion this weekend. Why don't you come?" John said to us. on the moon" = "the first man who walked on the moon." Question 2: B: chung ta dung thi "present perfect" dk dien ta viec gi da xay ra va vin con thay doi khi thoi gian chua ket thuc (unfinished time). Trong cau nay cum A . John cordially invited us to a reunion this weekend. tir "this year" dugc ggi la "unfinished time". B. John sirhply asked us why we wouldn't come to a reunion. Question 3: D: "That" dugc dirng v6i nghTa "The fact that", nhu vay "That" lam C. John didn't understand why we came to a reunion. chuc nang cua mot dai tir quan he thay cho tir "the fact" dugc hieu ng;im va la chu D. John asked us why we didn't come to a reunion this weekend. ngir cho dgng t u dugc "surprised everyone". Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/or each of the blanks from 71 to 80. W i n d , water, air, ice and heat all work to cause erosion. As the wind blo\\ over the land, it often (71) small grains o f sand. When these grains o f sand strike against solid rocks, the rocks are slowly worn away. In this way, (72) Question 4: B: thanh ngir "to save or keep money for a rainy day" c6 nghTa: " de danh tien cho nhung li'ic can thiet ve sau" (= to save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly). Question 5: D: tir " r o w " trong cau c6 nghTa: " vu cai nhau" (= a noisy argument between two or more people); "have a blazing row": " cai nhau d u doi ". Question 6: A : tinh t u "numerate c6 nghTa biet lam cac phep tinh ca ban" (= able very hard rocks are worn away by the wind. When particles o f rocks or soil became loosened in any way, running water to add, subtract, multiply, and divide). carries them down the (73) ....Some rocks and soil particles are carried intu Question 7: C : day la loai cau bj dgng v a i cac dgng tir c6 y nghTa tuong thuat streams and then into the sea. Land that is covered with trees, grass and other plants wears away very slowly, and f so loses very (74) . . . . o f its soil. The roots o f plants help to (75) Question 8: D: Cau hoi la mot lai moi dung them rugu hoac bia, neu cau dap an the rocks and soil in place. Water that falls on grasslands runs away more slowly than water th;ii falls on bare ground. Thus, forests and grasslands (76) . . . . to slow down erosion. Even where the land is (77) the spring, the (78) covered with plants, some erosion goes on. li' issive with reporting verbs). Trong cau nay "She said to have broken several ords..." C O the viet cac khac la " I t is said that she has broken several records...." t'lich hop nhat trong bon phuang an la "Not just now" c6 nghTa: "Bay gia thi chua". Question 9: B: Day la cau dap Ijch sir va than mat khi nguai khac cam an chiing ta viec gi chung ta da lam cho hg. .^y s. v snow turns into a large quantity o f water that then ruii> Question 10: B: thanh ngu " out o f order" c6 nghTa la "bj hong may" (= not downhill in streams. (79) . . . . a stream carries away some o f the soil, the stream bed ' ' i r k i n g correctly). Cac phuong an con lai: "out o f work": "that nghiep"; " o f f gets deeper and deeper. (80) . . . . thousands o f years o f such erosion, wide valley ^ork": "dugc nghi lam"; " o f f chance": chi dung v6i cym t u "on the o f f chance" c6 are often formed. •^gliTa "chi de cau may". 178 • . „• 179 G\i\h COBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh Q u e s t i o n 1 1 : B : V i cau d a p " N e v e r m i n d " c 6 ngiiTa la " d i r n g q u a n tarn l a m g i " t h u o n g l a m d i i n g dap lai l a i x i n l o i , nen p h u o n g an B la t l i i c h h o p : " x i n l o i v i (jg lam b a n t a m t h a m . D e t o i lau sach n o v a y . " Q u e s t i o n 12: A : l i e n tir "as l o n g a s " c6 y nghTa " m i e n l a " . T r o n g cau n a y m e n h theo sau c6 nghTa " m i e n la a n h c u n g t i n h tao k h i t r a v e . " Q u e s t i o n 13: B : c u m d o n g tir " c o o l o f f c 6 nghTa la " l a m m a i m e ( = t o make sb feel c o o l e r ) . Q u e s t i o n 1 4 : C : t h a n h ngiJ " t o take e f f e c t " c 6 nghTa la " p h a t h u y tac d y n g " ( = start t o p r o d u c e the results that are i x t e n d e d ) . Q u e s t i o n 1 5 : C : c h i i n g ta d u n g d o n g t u w a r n " v a i cau t r u e " w a r n sb n o t to do s t h " : canh bao ai d u n g l a m g i . Q u e s t i o n 16: A : c h u n g ta d u n g t i n h t u " h i g h " d l n o i v e s y l a m phat ( = i n f l a t i o n ) ; h o n n u a , c h u n g t a p h a i d u n g d a i t i r " t h a t " sau "as h i g h a s " de t h a y t h e c h o danh tir "inflation" di truoc. Q u e s t i o n 1 7 : C : " a n y o t h e r c o u n t r i e s " c 6 nghTa la " bat c u n h u n g q u o c g i a nao L e s t i o n 2 6 : A : " W h a t " d u g c d u n g nhir m p t dai tir quan h?, v a i y nghTa: " N h i J n g gi ma " ( = T h e t h i n g s t h a t ) . Q u e s t i o n 2 7 : B : " t o s i t f o r an e x a m " = " t o d o an e x a m " c 6 nghTa l a " d i t h i " , phuo'ng an A k h o n g d u n g v i c h i i n g ta c h i noi " t o take e x a m " , "iTiake" k h o n g d i m g v a i nghTa d i t h i ; c h i i n g ta c6 the n o i " t o pass an e x a m " , n h u n g lch6ng n o i " t o pass f o r an e x a m " . Question 28: A : d a y la cau d i e u k i ^ n loai hai v 6 i m ? n h de c h i n h " h o w w o u l d w e control the t r a f f i c ? " nen m ? n h de " I f phai la " I f e v e r y o n e c o u l d f l y . " Q u e s t i o n 2 9 : B : k h i h a i c h u ngu- d u o c n o i b i l n g h p p v 6 i c h u n g u thir niic4t. "as w e l l as", d o n g t i r se p h o i T r o n g cau nay c h i i n g u thir nhat " T h e c a p t a i n " la danh s6 it nen h i n h t h i i c d o n g tir phai so i t ; h o n nua, t i n h h u o n g nay c h k chan da x a y ra nen ta l o a i t h i h i e n t a i ; v i v a y c h i c6 " w a s " la hinh t h i i c t h i c h h o p . Question 3 0 : B : sau mot so t i n h tir nhir "imperative, i m p o r t a n t , v i t a l , etc.", c h i i n g ta diing hinii t h i i c d o n g tir t r o n g menh de theo sau a dang " s u b j u n c t i v e " ; t r o n g t r u o n g hop nay, d o n g tir d u g c d i i n g n h u h i n h thuc nguyen mau k h o n g " t o " (bare i n f i n i t i v e ) . Doc d o a n v a n - hieu 1 k h a c " . P h u o n g an A k h o n g d u n g v i c h u n g ta k h o n g the d i m g c h u n g " a n y " v6i " a n o t h e r " ; p h u o n g an B v a D k h o n g d u n g v i t r a n g t i r k h u n g " e l s e " c h i d i i n g sau cac Question 3 1 : B : T h e o d o a n m o t v a doan h a i , dac t i n h c i i a p h i m boat h i n h p h u o n g tir de h o i ; " W h a t else? W h o else? Etc. H o a c sau cac tir " a n y b o d y else, something Tay la " iiai h i r o c , bat n g a va phe p h a n " . else, n o w h e r e else, e t c . " Question 32: A : Question p h u o n g t i e n " g i a o due n g i i o i b i n h d a n " . 1 8 : B : m ^ n h d e thir nhat l a m p t m e n h d e h i ^ n t ^ i phan t i r (present khong c6 " f o r " ; theo doan 3, p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Q u o c c 6 tac d u n g n h u m o t p a r t i c i p l e clause), nen c h u ngiJ cua d g n g t i r " N o t h a v i n g w r i t t e n " p h a i c u n g chung Q u e s t i o n 3 3 : A : t h e o doan b o n v a so v a i y t r o n g d o a n m o t va h a i , sir khac b i ^ t v o l c h u n g i r c i i a m e n h de theo sau, v i the c h i c6 p h u o n g an B " I w a s g i v e n ( a low chii y e u ciia p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Q u 6 c va p h i m hoat h i n h p l u r o n g T a y la a " m i i c m a r k ) " la t h i c h h o p . dich" lam p h i m . Q u e s t i o n 1 9 : B : t h a n h ngiJ " f o r the t i m e b e i n g " c 6 nghTa la " t a r n t h a i t r o n g t l i o i Question 34: D : d a i t i r " T h i s " t r o n g doan bon thay the c h o " y e u t6 v u i n h p n " g i a n n a y " ( = f o r a short p e r i o d o f t i m e but not p e r m a n e n t l y ) . duoc de c;ip t r o n g cau d i t r u a c . Question 20: D : Q u e s t i o n 3 5 : A : c h i i y c i i a bai doc nay la t r i n h bay " sir t i r o n g p h a n giira p h i m ra)". l i e n t i r " i n case" c6 nghTa " d e p h o n g k h i ( c h u y e n g i c6 the xay Y nghTa c i i a cau nay la " C h i i n g ta m u a t h e m t h i i c an de p h o n g k h i k h a c h cua c h i i i T g ta a lai an t o i . " " i n t e r c o n n e c t " v a " i n t e r l i n k " c 6 nghTa hoat h i n h p h u o n g T a y va p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Q u o c " . Question 36: C : Q u e s t i o n 2 1 : C : d o n g t i r " I n t e r a c t w i t h s b " = " t o c o m m u n i c a t e w i t h s b " . D g n g tif " c a n t h i e p vao v i e c g i " ( = t o become i n v o l v e d in a s i t u a t i o n in o r d e r to i m p r o v e o r h e l p i t ) . Q u e s t i o n 2 2 : A : o n g B l a c k m u o n thir g i a y , nen nguofi ban h a n g t r a l a i " C u tif n h i e n , t h u a o n g " = " B y a l l means, s i r . " ( = used to say that y o u are v e r y w i l l i n g f c sb t o have sth o r d o sth). Q u e s t i o n 2 3 : B : M a r g a r e t y e u cau H e n r y m a c i i a so g i i i p , nen cau dap t h i c h h o p " Y e s , w i t h p l e a s u r e " ( = used as a p o l i t e w a y o f a c c e p t i n g o r a g r e e i n g to sth), c" nghTa la: " V a n g , rat sEn l o n g . " Q u e s t i o n 2 4 : C : " T r y as I m i g h t " ( = H o w e v e r h a r d I t r i e d ) c 6 nghTa l a " C h o t o i CO g a n g m a y d i n u a . " A s " d i m g theo each nay c 6 nghTa t u ' o n g t y " a l t h o u g l i :^*f''^ ' ^ d o d o , t i i a de t h i c h h o p cho bai nay se la " p h i m hoat h i n h p h u o n g T a y va p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Q u o c " . Question 3 7 : C : theo doan n a m , nhin chung theo doan nam, p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Quoc ngay nay nhSm d^n viec " ph6 bien t u t u o n g va gia trj T r u n g Quoc ra khSp the g i o i " . Question 38: C : tir "imbalance"c6 nghTa la " s y mkx can d o i " , t r o n g doan sau, tir h^y ngu y c h i " anh h u o n g van hoa t h o n g t r j ciia p h u o n g T a y d o i v a i p h i i a n g D o n g " . Question 39: D : theo doan n a m , c h u de t r u y e n t h o n g c u a p h i m hoat h i n h T r u n g Quoc la " t r i e t la v a d a n h n g o n c i i a cac nha t u t u o n g T r u n g Q u o c c6 d a i " . Q u e s t i o n 4 0 : C : t h e o y cua cac bai doc, c h u n g ta c6 the t h a y m o t sir that la " p h i m hoat h i n h c6 t h i p h u c v u n h i e u m u c d i c h khac n h a u " . , C a u h o i p h a t a m - so s a n h t r o n g a m ' = used to say t h a t i n spite o f sth b e i n g t r u e , w h a t f o l l o w s is also t r u e ) . Q u e s t i o n 4 1 : C : " a d v e r t i s e " / ' a s d v D t a i z / ; cac tir con lai nhan vao a m h a i . Q u e s t i o n 2 5 : C : t r ^ n g t i r " r e s p e c t i v e l y " c 6 nghTa l a " t h e o tuAn t\f nhu treii Q u e s t i o n 4 2 : D : " d i s a p p e a r " / d i s 3 ' p i 3 ( r ) / ; cac tir con lai n h a n vao a m h a i . ( = in t h e same o r d e r as t h e p e o p l e o r t h i n g s already m e n t i o n e d ) . 180 , ,, d i i . )H ' 181 Question 43: A : periodic" /piori'Tjdil' • Question 8: James was the last to know about the change o f schedule. ' A. Lisa complained about Tom's driving too fast. B. Lisa insisted on Tom's driving on. .. yj^^, , ,A ,, ; /}<; Question 10: " W h y don't you reply to the President's offer right now?" said Mary to her husband. C. Lisa pleaded with Tom not to drive too fast. A. Mary wondered why her husband didn't reply to the President's offer then. D. Lisa grumbled to Tom about driving slowly. B. Mary suggested that her husband should reply to the President's without delay. Question 3: He talked about nothing except the weather. offer A. He had nothing to say about the weather. C. Mai-y ordered her husband to reply to the President's offer right now. ' B. He said that he had no interest in the weather. D. Mary told her husband why he didn't reply to the President's offer then. ' C. His sole topic o f conversation was the weather. D. He talked about everything including the weather. Question 4: He survived the operation thanks to the skilful surgeon. A. He survived because he was a skilful surgeon. Question 11: " M u m , I've got 600 on the T O E F L test." - " " B. There was no skilful surgeon, so he died. A. Good j o b ! B. You are right. n '.A ' oM ' ) C. He wouldn't have survived the operation without the skilful surgeon. C. Good way! D. Oh, hard luck! |n5».' ,j D. Though the surgeon was skilful, he couldn't survive the operation. Question 5: She said, ".lohn, I ' l l show you round my city when you're here.''^ A. She made a trip round her city with John. B. She planned to show John round her city. C. She organized a trip round her city for John. D. She promised to show John round her city. Question 6: The film didn't come up to my expectations. A . I expected the film to end more abruptly. B. I expected the film to be more boring. i Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. >'(5 Question 12: M y mother told me to order. A. send ' ' , ' ' B . Question 13: Through an A. oversight C. turn D. rent , your letter was left unanswered. B. overcharge C. overtone Question 14: " H o w many times have I told you B. not playing C. not to play D. do not play Question 15: He C. The film was as good as 1 expected. D. The film fell short o f my expectations. A. must have gone C. should have gone v } ]',:v.iO D. overtime football in the street?" A. not to have played instead. Question 7: There's no point in persuading Jane to change her mind. write for an electrician when her fan was out o f to the doctor after the accident, but he continued to play "| :f'; B. didn't have to go D. couldn't go A . Jane w i l l change her mind though she doesn't want to. 184 185 Question 16: The United States consists o f fifty states, has its own government A. each o f that B. they each C. hence each D . each o f which Question 17: " D o n ' t worry. I have tire at the back o f my car." A . other B. others C. the other Question 18: There was nothing they could do C. but A. may be "''^ C. It's up to you. D . I ' d rather not. Question 20: Only when you grow up A . w i l l you know C. do you know the truth. B. you w i l l know y "'•:/ A . Good idea, thanks. B . It's my pleasure. C. Y o u ' r e welcome. D. Thanks, I w i l l . C. from A . in A. economic B. Not until had C. N o longer has D. Hardly had C. Yes, it's an absurd idea. D. There's no doubt about it. * for a few days. « A. her resting B. that she is resting C. that she rest D . her to rest A. taking Question 29: John paid $2 for his meal, B. not so many as C. not as much D. less as 186 B . forestry C. reforestation D . deforestation in a foreign country. C. it easy to live D. it to live easy A . touch w i t h A . do you B. taken over C. run out D . caught up ,< what you say. B . no matter C. because j,j , . D . although B . up with C. track about B. can't you C. don't you D . pace o f the irji„i > ?" D. w i l l you Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer ^heet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 50. D. going excuses!" D. making •larvesting from nature's provision is the oldest known subsistence strategy and has '^een practised for at least the last two million years. It was, indeed, the only way to obtain food until rudimentary farming and the domestication o f w i l d animals were 'itroduced about 10,000 years ago. lie had thought it would cost,.j, A . not so much as D. economics gathering in the natural environment surrounding their homes. This method o f > C. doing C. economical Very few people in the modern world obtain their food supply by hunting and home now." B. having B . economy Question 40: " B u y me a newspaper on your way back, » Question 28: "Please, w i l l you just tidy your room, and stop ' Question 39: It is very important for a firm or a company to keep changes in the market. " C. gone D . to B. easy to live A . whether B. O f course not. Y o u bet! B. go D. mustn't be because all the tickets had been sold out. Question 38: I w o n ' t change my mind D . In case; A . W e l l , that's very surprising. Question 26: Susan's doctor insists '' ' advance when she decided to A . it easy live A . used o f f A' Question 25: John: " D o you think that we should use public transportation protect our environment?" - Laura: " • Question 3 7 : The forecast has revealed that the world's reserves o f fossil fuel w i l l have by 2015. D. on C. Though A. N o sooner ' C. can't be C. from Question 36: They didn't find the Internet eight he arrived at the bus stop when the bus came. A . went D. Very little B. should be 'M ' dirty because she has just cleaned it. B. with A. afforestation / we decide to stay longer." Question 27: " I ' d rather you B. Well done Question 34: We couldn't f l y Question 23: - "Should we bring a lot o f money on the trip?" B . So that i leave the j o b . " Question 22: "This library card w i l l give you free access B . in , I; " Question 35: There should be an international law against D . you know Question 2 1 : " D o n ' t fail to send your parents my regards." - " Question 24: D. is studying Question 33: She had to hand in her notice " B. Thanks, 1 bought it at Macy's. A . Because C. has been studying C. I don't like it much D. instead o f A. Y o u can say that again. - "Yes B . studied A. Very much leave the car at the roadside Question 19: Lora: " Y o u r new blouse looks gorgeous, Helen!" hours a day." A . to A. studies Question 32: The kitchen B. than Helen:" law for four years now at Harvard. Question 3 1 : " H o w do you like your steak done?" - " D . another where it had broken down. A . unless Question 30: Jane Because hunter-gatherers have fared poorly in comparison with their Agricultural cousins, their numbers have dwindled, and they have been forced to m 187 live in marginal environments, such as deserts and arctic wastelands. In higher latitudes, the shorter growing seasons have restricted the availability o f plant life. Such conditions have caused a greater dependence on hunting, and on fishing along the coasts and waterways. The abundance o f vegetation in the lower latitudes o f the tropics, on the other hand, has provided a greater opportunity for gathering a variety o f plants. In short, the environmental differences have restricted the diet and have limited possibilities for the development o f subsistence societies. uestion 46: The word "conditions" in the second paragraph refers to A. the environments where it is not favorable for vegetation to grow 4 ; , B. the situations in which hunter-gatherers hardly find anything to eat ; j C. the places where plenty o f animals and fish can be found ," D. the situations in which hunter-gatherers can grow some crops > Question 47: A typical feature o f both modern and prehistoric hunter-gatherers is that Contemporary hunter-gatherers may help us understand our prehistoric ancestors. We know from the observation o f modern hunter-gatherers in botii Africa and Alaska that a society based on hunting and gathering must be very mobile. While the entire community camps in a central location, a smaller party harvests the food within a reasonable distance from the camp. When the food in the area has become exhausted, the community moves on to exploit another site. We also notice seasonal migration patterns evolving for most hunter-gatherers, along with a strict division o f labor between the sexes. These patterns o f behavior may be similar to those practised by mankind during the Paleolithic Period. - !*; <• A. they don't have a strong sense o f community '* = B. they live in the forests for all their life C. they don't have a healthy and balanced diet D. they often change their living places Question 48: According to the mentioned? ' ' passage, which o f the following is N O T A. Hunting or fishing develops where there are no or short growing seasons. B. The environmental differences produce no effect on subsistence societies. Question 41: The word "domestication" in the first paragraph mostly mean.s C. Harvesting from the natural environment had existed long before farming was taken up. A . teaching animals to do a particular j o b or activity in the home B. hatching and raising new species o f wild animals in the home • D. The number o f hunter-gatherers decreases where farming is convenient. ™" Question 49: According to the author, most contemporary and prehistoric huntergatherers share C. making w i l d animals used to living with and working for humans D. adapting animals to suit a new working environment Question 42: According to the passage, subsistence societies depend mainly on A. only the way o f duty division B. some patterns o f behavior * • C. some restricted daily rules D. some methods o f production Question 50: Which o f the following would serve as the best title o f the passage? A . agricultural products B. hunter-gatherers'tools C. nature's provision D . farming methods «»?-J A. Hunter-gatherers: Always On The Move B. Hunter-gatherers and Subsistence Societies Question 43: The word "marginal" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to " C. A B r i e f History o f Subsistence Farming " A . suburban ' D. Evolution o f Humans'Farming Methods B . abandoned C. forgotten D. disadvantaged 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 front 51 to 60. Question 44: I n the lower latitudes of the tropics, hunter-gatherers A . have better food gathering from nature Probably the most famous film commenting on the twentieth-century technology B. can free themselves from hunting is Modern Times, made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by C. harvest shorter seasonal crops a reporter who, while interviewing him, happened to describe the working conditions D. live along the coasts and waterways for fishing in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was told that healthy young farm boys were lured to the Question 45: According to the passage, studies o f contemporary subsistence city to work on automotive assembly lines. Within four or five years, these young societies can provide a men's health was destroyed by the stress o f work in the factories. A . broader vision o f prehistoric natural environments *, The film opens with a shot o f a mass o f sheep making their way down a B. deeper insight into the dry-land farming crowded ramp. C. further understanding o f modern subsistence societies Abruptly, the film shifts to a scene o f factory workers jostling one another on D. further understanding o f prehistoric times their way to a factory. However, the rather bitter note o f criticism in the implied f 189 CtyTNHH MTV DVVH Khang Vi§t Giii nhanh CDBT TN Anh Van - NgO Van Minh comparison is not sustained. It is replaced by a gentle note o f satire. Chaplin C. the malfunction o f the twentieth-century technology prefers to entertain rather than lecture. D. the scene o f an assembly line in operation Scenes o f factory interiors account for only about one-third o f Modern Times, Question 57: According to the author, about two-thirds o f Modern Times ......... but they contain some o f the most pointed social commentary as well as the most A. entertains the audience most B. is rather discouraging comic situations. N o one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly C. was shot outside a factory D. is more critical than the rest ' trying to keep pace with the fast-moving conveyor belt, almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labor to eat. The feeding machine malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin, who is strapped in his position on the assembly line and cannot escape. This serves to illustrate people's utter helplessness in the face o f machines that are meant to serve their basic needs. Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within a social context. It does not offer a radical social message, but it does accurately reflect the sentiment o f many who feel they are victims o f an overmechanised world. . , ri- ' Question 58: The author refers to all o f the following notions to describe Modern EXCEPT " ". A. satire B. criticism C. entertainment D . revolution Question 59: Which o f the following statements is N O T true according to the passage? A. In Modern Times, the factory workers' basic needs are well met. B. Modern Times depicts the over-mechanised world from a social viewpoint. C. The working conditions in the car factories o f the 1930s were very stressful. D. The author does not consider Modern Times as a perfect film. Question 60: The passage was written to Question 51: According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for Modern Times from A. a conversation B. fieidwork C. a movie D. a newspaper Question 52: The young farm boys went to the city because they were A. explain Chaplin's style o f acting B. review one o f Chaplin's popular films ;fv C. criticize the factory system o f the 1930s y , D. discuss the disadvantages o f technology A . attracted by the prospect o f a better life Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate tlie word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress in each of tlie following questions. B. driven out o f their sheep farm C. promised better accommodation D. forced to leave their sheep farm Question 53: The phrase "jostling one another" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to " " A . hurrying up together C. running against each other B. jogging side by side D . pushing one another Question 54: According to the passage, the opening scene o f the film is intended ' . i iri, B. settle C. relate D. compose Question 62: A . elephant B. buffalo C. mosquito D. dinosaur Question 63: A . supervisor B. dictionary C. catastropher D. agriculture Question 64: A . abnormal B. innocent C. initial D. impatient Question 65: A . fashionable B. convenient C. significant D. traditional Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction. A. to introduce the main characters o f the film B. to produce a tacit association Question 61: A . protect ; Question 66: Even though the extremely bad weather in the mountains, the C. to give the setting for the entire plot later A D. to reveal the situation o f the factory workers climbers decided not to cancel their climb. Question 55: The word "vainly" in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning to -t- * B C - D - Question 67: The media have produced live covering o f Michael Jackson's A . recklessly B. carelessly C. hopelessly D. effortlessly Question 56: The word "This" in the fourth paragraph refers to A • B , _ fans around the world mourning for him. A . the situation o f young workers in a factory B. the scene o f the malfunction o f the feeding machine 190 191 m\h C D B T TNI Anh V S n - Ngfl V a n Minh Question 68: Found in the 12''' century, Oxford University ranks among the A B C world's oldest universities. ^ D Question 69: Although smokers are aware that smoking is harmful to their A B C health, they can't get rid it. D Question 70: Bill was about average jn performance in comparison -(•5;,, A B with other students in hjs class. C D Read the foUowiii}i passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct wordfor each of the blanks from 71 to 80. Some time ago, scientists began experiments to fmd out ,...(71)....it would be possible to set up a "village" under the sea. A special room was built and lowered ....(72).... the water of Port Sudan in the Red Sea. For 29 days, five men lived ....(73).... a depth of 40 feet. At a ....(74).... lower level, another two divers stayed for a week in a smaller "house". On returning to the surface, the men said that they had experienced no difficulty in breathing and had ....(75).... many interesting scientific observations. The captain of the party. Commander Cousteau, spoke of the possibility of ....(76).... the seabed. He said that some permanent stations were to be set up under the sea, and some undersea farms would provide food for the growing population of the world. The divers in both "houses" spent most of their time ....(77).... the bottom of the sea. On four occasions, they went down to 360 feet and observed many extraordinao....(78).... of the marine life, some of which had never been seen before. During their stay. Commander Cousteau and his divers reached a depth of 1,000 feet and witnessed a gathering of an immense ....(79).... of crabs which numbered, perhaps, hundreds of millions. They also found out that it was ....(80).... to move rapidly i " the water in a special vessel known as a "diving saucer". D. whether C. how B. which Question 71: A. what D. underneath C. below B. into Question 72: A. down D. from C. on B. in Question 73: A. at D. much C. any B. more Question 74: A. some D.done C. caught B. made Question 75: A. exercised D. growing C. implanting Question 76: A. cultivating B. transplanting C. inquiring D. imploring B. enquiring Question 77: A. exploring D. systems C. castes B. forms Question 78: A. breeds D. herd C.school B. flock Question 79: A. pack D.capable C. possible B. hardly Question 80: A. able 192 HlTONG DAN G I A I Question 1: Dap an: B - Dien gijii: B - (di xem phim nao cung dugc). ::m\\v Cac chpn lira con lai sai y cau cho sin: > stil nyd., „, > A: cau cho san khong noi gi den gia ve. j . i ,, C: dii phim nao dang chieu cung di xem. p^ D: khong quan tarn den gia ve khi di xem phim. : pnMx Question 2: - Dap an: C - Dien giai: to plead with sb not to do sth: tha thiet yeu cau ai dtmg lam gi. Cac chon lira kliac sai y cau cho sin: ^ .„^ m fm *¥i u;. A: cau cho sin khong noi gi den sir than phien. ' ^^fj,^! B: cir nhat mirc yeu cau lai xe di tiep. :•>({) D: can nhan ve viec lai xe qua cham. ^. Question 3: - Dap an: C n ...i. - Dien giai: C - (chi noi moi mot de tai la thai tiet) ^ Cac chon Ig-a con lai sai y cau cho sin: A: khong c6 y kien ve thai t\k ^ ^. B: bao ring ching quan tam den thai tiet. D: chuyen gi cung noi din ke ca thai tiit. ^r,.^ ' , Question 4: - Dap an: C - V r f - ; - Dien giiii: C - (khong nha bac sT gioi thi da khong qua duoc ca mo) Cac chon lira con lai sai y cau cho sin: A: 36ng sot dugc la vi chinh minh la bac si phau thuat gioi. B: da chet vi khong c6 bac sT gioi. D: mac dii bac sT gioi nhurng anh ta van chet. Question 5: - Dap an: D . . | | - - Dien giai: D - (hiia se dan di tham quan thanh pho; will dung vai ngoi thir nhat de diln ta Icri hira) ....^i.. Cac chon lira con lai sai y cau cho sin: A: khong phai la mot lai hua; neu mot sy vi|c khong noi den trong cau cho sSn (di mpt vong quanh thanh pho vai John). B: mot dir tinh, khong phai la lai hura vai John. ' D: to chirc mot chuyen tham quan cho John. Question 6: - Dap an: D - Dien giai: not to come up to one's expectations = to fall short of one's ^pectations: khong nhu mong dai ciia ai. Cac chon lira con lai sai y cau cho sin: msl :H • > A: mong dgi phim ket thuc dot ngpt han. ? - :£< " B: mong dgi phim se te nhat han. C: phim hay nhu mong dgi. i':^ • 193 Cty TNHH MTV DVVH Khang Vi?t Question 7: - Dap an: B - Dien giai: There's no point in doing stii = It's useless to do stit: c6 lam gi Cling \6 ich thoi. C: thai do hoac tinh cam ngu y D: sir lam them ngoai gia Question 14: - Dap an: C Cac chon lya con lai sai y cau cho san: • - A : Jane doi y mac dii kiiong muon lam the. ••> B: CO the thuyet phuc Jane doi y. '> - ^ i: f. ' ; A : ham y suy luan: chSc han da c6 di kham bac sT; mau t h u i n y v6i lien tir but. {\c chon lua con lai sai y cau cho san: C: khong can tbik phai di kham bac sT. • B: James la mot trong nhfmg ngu-oi sau cimg biet chuyen thay doi thai khoa bieu. C: Dieu cuoi cimg ma James biet la thai khoa bieu c6 thay doi. , ijiH oo:> fiv?a ^ f w sa. • D: khong the di kham bac sT du-gc, mau thuan y vai lien tir but. Question 16: - Dap an: D D: Cuoi Cling thi James biet chuyen thay doi thai khoa bieu. - Question 9: - Dap an: D - * : V: Dien giai: C - (le raphai di khdm bac si nhimg Igi khong di) Cac chon lira con lai khong ham y trach moc: Dien giai: A - {Moi ngu&i da nghe chuyen doi thai khoa bieu tru&c James.) •s iS^I Question 15: - Dap an: C C: khong ai muon Jane doi y. Question 8: - Dap an: A - r » t t Dien giai: to tell sh (not) to do sth Cac chon lira con lai A , B va D khong dung cau triic ciia dong tir tell. Dien giai: D - (dai tir quan h$, tan ngir ciia giai tir) . >: Cac chon lira con lai A , B, va C sai cau true. Dien giiii: D - (tuy it tien nhirng xoay sa song duoc) Question 17: - Dap an: D to get by = to make ends meet - f,f,i4j Dien giai: another + danh tic so it <) Cac chon lira con lai ( A , B , C) sai y cau cho san: Cac chon lira con lai sai ngir phap: ._^^) A : thay kho xoay sa v i it tien. A: tru-oc danh tir so nhieu, nghTa bat djnh. jj,,, , B: v i It tien nen khong dap doi dirge. C: khong xoay sa song duoc vai qua it tien. B: dai tir thay cho danh tir so nhieu, khong can danh tir theo sau. * Question 10: - Dap an: B - Dien giai: Why don 'tyou. ..-.la each noi de gai y, de nghi, hogc xui giuc. Cac chon lira con lai sai y cau cho san: « Question 18: - Dap an: C - Dien giai: there is nothing one can do but + inflnitive: chdng bih lam gi han la danh phai. Cac chon lira con lai ( A , B, D ) sai cau true. A : Cau cho sEn khong phai la mot thac mac. C: Cau cho sin khong phai la mot menh lenh. D : N o i cho chong biet ly do anh ta khong tra lai de nghj oua chii tjch. Question 11: - Dap an: A - Dien g i i i i : A - (Cach noi chuc miing hoac khen nggi). n C: the other + danh tir so it: cai/ngu-ai kia (trong nhieu cai/nguai) " Question 19: - Dap an: B - Dien giai: B - {cam cm lai khen tang) Cac chon lua con lai ( A , C, D) khong hop tinh huong: '' A : ban c6 the noi lai cau ay. Cac chon lua con lai khcng thich hop: C: viec ay la tuy y ban. B: bao rang ai do noi c6 ly. D: toi khong muon (lam) the. ' , C: khong phai khen phuong phap hay. Question 20: - Dap an: A D: cam than trai nghTa ( O i , thirc la rui ro!). - Dien giai: Phai diing phep dao ngir khi cum trang ngiJ mang nghTa tuy?t doi ^6'i only dugc dua ra daii cau de nhan manh. Question 12: - Dap an: A - Dien giai: to sendfor sb: di mai ai den Cac dap an C va D vai dong tij "turn va rent" khong di vai giai tir for. Rieng B: to write for sth: viet thu den (mot cong ty) de hoi xin cdi gi. Question 13: - Dap an: A - Dien giai: A - (sir sa suat). Cac chon lua con lai khong hop nghTa: B: tinh gia qua cao Cac chon lya con lai ( B , C, D ) sai cau true. Question 21: - Dap an: D - Dien giai: D - (cam an va hi'ea se lam vay) Cac chon lira con lai ( A , B, C) khong hgp tinh hudng. Question 22: - Dap an: A - Dien giai: Danh t u access di vai giai tir to. Cac chgn lira con lai ( A , B, C) sai nghTa. 194 ' " -^v Hi< JUJ ^ ; \,L auu-i: > ; «^f.il ^ )i r / i l : !«o!.i itukj i J... 195
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