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TRƯỜNG THPT BÌNH PHÚ LẦN 2

1. Đề số 1

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 pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1:     A. gloves         B. says             C. months       D. sings

Question 2:     A. summit       B. voluntary    C. compulsory D. upgrade

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3:     A. engineer      B. understand             C. referee        D. mechanic

Question 4:     A. oceanic       B. environment           C. reality         D. psychologist

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5: More and more investors are pouring     money into food and beverage start-ups.

A. the  B. a      C. an   D. Ø

Question 6: Do you think there          less conflict in the world if all people spoke the same language?

A. were           B. will be         C. would be    D. are

Question 7: Linda rarely goes to school by bike, but today she        a bike.

A. rides           B. is riding      C. is going to ride       D. will ride

Question 8: John has worked very late at night these day,    he is physically exhausted.

A. yet  B. hence          C. because       D. so

Question 9: I agree     one point with Chris: it will be hard for us to walk 80km.

A. in    B. of    C. on   D. for

Question 10:   , the ancient place is still popular with modern tourists.

A. Building thousands of years ago   B. It was built thousands of years ago

C. To have built thousands of years ago        D. Built thousands of years ago

Question 11: Once _____in the UK, the book will definitely win a number of awards in regional book fairs.

A. is published            B. having published    C. published    D. publishing

Question 12: Your hair needs            . You’d better have it done tomorrow.

A. cut  B. to cut          C. being cut    D. cutting

Question 13: He was pleased that things were going on       .

A. satisfied      B. satisfactorily           C. satisfying    D. satisfactory

Question 14: Although our opinions on many things            , we still maintain a good relationship with each other.

A. differ          B. receive        C. maintain     D. separate

Question 15: Daniel   a better understanding of Algebra than we do.

A. makes         B. has  C. takes           D. gives

Question 16: The pointless war between the two countries left thousands of people dead and seriously    ___.

A. injured        B. wounded    C. spoilt          D. damaged

Question 17: Eager to be able to discuss   my work in French, I hired a tutor to help   polish my language skills.

A. expressively            B. articulately  C. ambiguously           D. understandably

Question 18: The sight of his face brought    to me how ill he really was.

A. place           B. house          C. life  D. home

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to  the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 19: In a study, more Asian students than American students hold a belief that a husband is obliged to tell his wife his whereabouts if he comes home late.

A. urged          B. free C. required      D. suggested

Question 20: Though I persuaded my boss to solve a very serious problem in the new management system, he just made light of it.

A. completely ignored            B. treated as important           C. disagreed with       D. discovered by chance

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 21: Students from that university have conducted a survey to find out the most effective study habit.

A. organized   B. delayed       C. encouraged D. proposed

Question 22: Some operations many have to be halted unless more blood donors come forward to help.

A. offer           B. claim           C. attempt       D. refuse

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 23: Bill is talking to his colleague.

Bill: “   , Jack?”

Jack: “Fine! I have just got a promotion.”

A. What happened      B. What are you doing

C. How are you doing            D. How come

Question 24: Two students are taking in a new class.

Student 1: “Excuse me, is anybody sitting here?”

Student 2:   

A. No, thanks. B. Yes, I am so glad.

C. Sorry, the seat is taken.      D. Yes, yes. You can seat here.

Reading the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. At the Earth's surface, earthquakes are recognized (25) ____vibration, shaking and sometimes displacement  of  the  ground.  The  vibrations  may  vary in (26) _____.  They  are  caused mostly by slippage within geological faults, but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine  blasts, and nuclear tests. The underground point of (27)______of the earthquake is called the focus. The point directly above the focus on the surface is called the epicenter. Earthquakes by themselves rarely kill people or wildlife. It is usually the secondary events (28) ______they trigger, such as building collapse, fires, tsunamis (seismic sea waves) and volcanoes, that are actually the human disaster. Many of these could possibly be avoided by better construction, safety systems, early warning and (29)______planning.

(Encarta, DVD, 2009)

Question 25:   A. in                B. with                        C. as                D. from

Question 26:   A. magnitude  B. value           C. amount       D. quantity

Question 27:   A. source         B. origin          C. center         D. epicenter

Question 28:   A. who                        B. what           C. that             D. those

Question 29:   A. evacuator    B. evacuate     C. evacuating  D. evacuation

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.

Each year, the Academy Awards, better known as the “Oscars”, celebrate the best films and documentaries with categories ranging from acting, directing and screenwriting, to costumes and special effects. This year, 9-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis joins the list of kids who have taken the movie business by storm, as she competes for the best actress award for her role as „Hushpuppy’ in the film “Beasts of the Southern Wild”.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is made up of filmmakers in all fields. The  group ranks their favorites in each category. Oftentimes Oscar recognition can take many years, but for some lucky and talented individuals that honor comes early in life.

Newcomer Quvenzhané Wallis (pronounced Kwe-VEN-zhah-nay) portrayed „Hushpuppy,’ a young girl fighting to survive in a poor Mississippi Delta community prone to devastating flooding. In the film, Wallis learns to find food in the wilderness, escapes a homeless shelter and deals with the death of her father. She will be the youngest ever nominee in the best actress category at nine years old.

Born in Houma, LA., Quvenzhané was just five years old when she auditioned for Beasts of the Southern Wild. Since auditions for the role of Hushpuppy were only open to 6-9 year olds, Quvenzhané’s mother lied on the initial paperwork to allow her daughter to audition. When director Benh Zeitlin saw  her audition however, he immediately recognized her as the best pick for this strong and independent young character.

(https://www.pbs.org)

Question 30: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. Young Actors Achieve Big for the Oscars            B. Little Lady Nominees for the Oscars

C. Youngest Ever Nominee for the Oscars    D. A Young Actress makes it to the Oscars

Question 31: Which of the following is NOT celebrated by the Academy Awards?

A. films           B. documentaries        C. news           D. cartoons

Question 32: The phrase “that honor” in paragraph 2 refers to        .

A. lucky and talented individuals       B. Oscars recognition

C. favorites     D. award

Question 33: Which of the following best describe Quvenzhané Wallis according to the passage?

  1. She is a young girl fighting to survive in a poor Mississippi Delta community.
  2. She has won the best actress Oscars award for her role in “Hushpuppy”.
  3. She escapes a homeless shelter and deals with the death of her father.
  4. She is the youngest ever nominee in the best actress category for the Oscars.

Question 34: Which of the following best paraphrases the clause “who have taken the movie business by storm” in the reading?

  1. who have earned their living in the movie business
  2. who have made huge profits in the movie business
  3. who have been particularly successful in the movie business
  4. who have recovered from a difficult period in the movie business

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.

No sooner had the first intrepid male aviators safely returned to Earth than it seemed that women, too, had been smitten by an urge to fly. From mere spectators, they became willing passengers and finally pilots in their own right, plotting their skills and daring line against the hazards of the air and the skepticism of their male counterparts. In doing so they enlarged the traditional bounds of a women's world, won for their sex a new sense of competence and achievement, and contributed handsomely to the progress of aviation.

But recognition of their abilities did not come easily. "Men do not believe us capable." the famed aviator Amelia Earhart once remarked to a friend. "Because we are women, seldom are we trusted to do an efficient job." Indeed, old attitudes died hard: when Charles Lindbergh visited the Soviet Union in 1938 with his wife, Anne-herself a pilot and gifted proponent of aviation - he was astonished to discover both men and women flying in the Soviet Air Force.

Such conventional wisdom made it difficult for women to raise money for the up - to - date equipment they needed to compete on an equal basis with men. Yet they did compete, and often they triumphed finally despite the odds.

Ruth Law, whose 590 - mile flight from Chicago to Hornell, New York, set a new nonstop distance record in 1916, exemplified the resourcefulness and grit demanded of any woman who wanted to fly. And when she addressed the Aero Club of America after completing her historic journey, her plainspoken words testified to a universal human motivation that was unaffected by gender: "My flight was done with no expectation of reward," she declared, "just purely for the love of accomplishment."

(TOEFL Readings)

Question 35: Which of the following is the best title for this passage?

A. A Long Flight        B. Women in Aviation History

C. Dangers Faced by Pilots    D. Women Spectators

Question 36: According to the passage, women pilots were successful in all of the following EXCEPT    ___.

A. challenging the conventional role of women         B. contributing to the science of aviation

C. winning universal recognition from men   D. building the confidence of women

Question 37: What can be inferred from the passage about the United States Air Force in 1938?

A. It had no women pilots.     B. It gave pilots handsome salaries.

C. It had old planes that were in need of repair.        D. It could not be trusted to do an efficient job.

Question 38: In their efforts to compete with men, early women pilots had difficulty in    .

A. addressing clubs     B. flying nonstop        C. setting records        D. raising money

Question 39: According to the passage, who said that flying was done with no expectation of reward?

A. Amelia Earhart       B. Charles Lindbergh

C. Anne Lindbergh     D. Ruth Law

Question 40: The word “skepticism” is closest in meaning to          .

A. hatred         B. doubt          C. support       D. surprise

Question 41: The word “addressed” can be best replaced by           .

A. mailed        B. came back to          C. spoke to      D. consulted

Question 42: The word “counterparts” refers to      .

A. passengers  B. pilots           C. skills           D. hazards

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 43: Some people say often that using cars is not so convenient as using motorbikes.

A. say often    B. using cars    C. so    D. as using motorbikes

Question 44: They are having their house being painted by a construction company.

A. having        B. their            C. being painted         D. construction

Question 45: Transgender people are denied the ability to join the armed forces due to discriminating policies implemented by the government.

A. Transgender           B. are denied   C. armed forces          D. discriminating

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.

Question 46: “If I hadn’t had so much work to do, I would have gone to the movies.” said the boy

  1. As the boy did not have much work to do, he went to the movies.
  2. They boy said that if he hadn’t had so much work to do, he would have gone to the movies.

C. The boy explained the reason why he had so much work to do that he couldn’t go to the movies.

D. The boy didn’t want to go to the movies because he did have so much to do.

Question 47: If only you told me the truth about the theft.

A. You should have told me the truth about the theft.

B. I do wish you would tell me the truth about the theft.

C. You must have told me the truth about the theft.

D. It is necessary that you tell me the truth about the theft.

Question 48: The demand was so great that they had to reprint the book immediately.

A. They had to print the book immediately to satisfy the increasing demand.

B. To meet the greater and greater demand, they had to print the book immediately.

C. There was such a great demand that the book was printed immediately.

D. So great was the demand that they had to print the book immediately.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

Question 49: Julian dropped out of college after his first year. Now he regrets it.

A. Julian regretted having dropped out of college after his first year.

B. Julian wishes he didn’t drop out of college after his first year.

C. Julian regrets having dropped out of college after his first year.

D. Only if Julian had dropped out of college after his first year.

Question 50: Seth informed us of his retirement from the company. He did it when arriving at the meeting.

A. Only after his retiring from the company did Seth tell us about his arrival at the meeting.

B. Not until Seth said to us that he would leave the company did he turn up at the meeting.

C. Hardly had Seth notified us of his retiring from the company when he arrived at the meeting.

D. No sooner had Seth arrived at the meeting than we were told about his leaving the company.

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

C

Question 2

B

Question 3

D

Question 4

A

Question 5

D

Question 6

C

Question 7

B

Question 8

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Question 9

C

Question 10

D

Question 11

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Question 12

D

Question 13

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Question 14

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Question 15

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Question 16

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Question 17

B

Question 18

D

Question 19

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Question 20

B

Question 21

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Question 22

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Question 23

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Question 24

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Question 25

B

Question 26

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Question 27

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Question 28

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Question 29

D

Question 30

D

Question 31

C

Question 32

B

Question 33

D

Question 34

C

Question 35

B

Question 36

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Question 37

A

Question 38

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Question 39

D

Question 40

B

Question 41

C

Question 42

B

Question 43

A

Question 44

C

Question 45

D

Question 46

B

Question 47

A

Question 48

D

Question 49

C

Question 50

D

2. Đề số 2

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 1 to 7.

Imagine the busy streets of New York City, an enormous place with millions of people. Everyday, the streets are congested with people going about their daily lives. Now imagine a small robot in the middle of all of those people rolling down a busy sidewalk. Most people would not even notice the ten– inch smiling robot, called a Tweenbot, rolling along the street. This strange machine may interest some people, while others would ignore it completely. A researcher interested in studying how helpful people really are uses such robots in her experiments that take place on the streets of New York.

The Tweenbots experiment is the idea and creation of Kacie Kinzer. Kinzer’s idea was to make a robot that could navigate the city and reach its destination only if it was aided by pedestrians. Tweenbots rely on the kindness of warm–hearted strangers. Made simply of cardboard, wheels, and a device to turn the wheels, the Tweenbots face many dangers on the city streets. They could be run over by cars or smashed by careless kids. Kinzer thought her little robots might even be seen as some kind of terrorist device. The only real protection a Tweenbot has is its friendly smile. In addition to that, each of Kinzer’s robots is fitted with a flag that displays instructions for the robot’s destination. The only way these robots will reach their final point is if someone lends them a hand. Tweenbots are essentially a social experiment aimed at providing people a chance to show how caring they are.

On a daily basis, people in New York City are often in a hurry to get around. However, the Tweenbots, through their inability to look after themselves, took people out of their normal routines. The people who noticed the helpless little robots were actually interested in helping the Tweenbots find their way home. Tweenbots move at a constant speed and can only go in a straight line. If one was to get stuck, or was going in the wrong direction, it would be up to strangers to free it or turn it in the right direction. Surprisingly, no Tweenbot was lost or damaged, and each one arrived at its target in good condition. In fact, most people treated the robot in a gentle manner, and some even treated it as though it were a small living being.

Even if you were in a rush to go somewhere, would you stop and help a Tweenbot successfully reach its destination?

Question 1: What is this reading about?

A. A place to buy robots         B. A new kind of toy

C. An experiment       D. An interesting idea for the future

Question 2: What is a Tweenbot?

A. A person from New York City      B. A ten–inch smiling robot

C. A pedestrian           D. A terrorist device

Question 3: The word “congested” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to .

A. flocked       B. secluded     C. stuffed       D. crowded

Question 4: How did a Tweenbot get to its final destination?

A. With the help of other Tweenbots .           B. With the help of kind pedestrians on the street.

C. With the help of Kacie Kinzer.      D. With the help of other robots in New York City.

Question 5: The word “is fitted with” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to         .

A. is armed with         B. is embedded with   C. is supplied with      D. is assembled with

Question 6: Which of the following statements is NOT correct?

  1. Most Tweenbots arrived at their destination damaged or broken.
  2. Most people treated the Tweenbots in a gentle manner.
  3. Tweenbots could not navigate the city on their own.
  4. Tweenbots move at a constant speed and can only go in a straight line.

Question 7: What can be inferred about the Tweenbot?

A. They were useful for research.       B. They were ignored by most people.

C. They were helpful for pedestrians .           D. They did not work as planned.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 8:     , I decided to stop trading with them.

  1. Despite of the fact that they were the biggest dealer
  2. Though being the biggest dealer
  3. Being the biggest dealer
  4. Even though they were the biggest dealer

Question 9: Mr Pike   English at our school for 20 years before he retired last year.

A. was teaching          B. has been teaching   C. is teaching  D. had been teaching

Question 10: I used to            reading comics, but now I’ve grown out of it.

A. take a fancy with   B. keep an eye on        C. get a kick out of     D. kick up a fuss about

Question 11: She built a high wall around her garden           .

A. to enable people not taking her fruit          B. so that her fruit would be stolen

C. to prevent her fruit from being stolen        D. in order that her fruit not be stolen

Question 12:   becoming extinct is of great concern to zoologists.

A. That giant pandas are   B. Giant pandas are          C. Are giant pandas    D. Giant panda is

Question 13: “These beers are _____!” whispered the grinning tenant to his customers on Sunday

A. on the shelf            B. on the house           C. on the rocks            D. on the carpet Question 14: When finding a new house, parents should      all the conditions for  their children’s education and entertainment.

A. take into account    B. make all the conditions

C. get a measure of     D. put into effect

Question 15: Whenever he had an important decision to make, he   a cigar to calm his nerves.

A. would light B. would be lighting   C. would have lit        D. had lit

Question 16: Gardeners transplant bushes and flowers by moving them from one place to             .

A. other           B. others          C. another       D. each other

Question 17: A: “Do you have a copy of The Last Leaf?”

   B: “You are luck. I have just one copy left.”

A. of    B. with            C. in    D. at

Question 18: It is important that he   a gallon of water with him if he wants to hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon.

A. taking         B. takes           C. took            D. take

Question 19: His financial problems from the difficulties he encountered in the recession.

A. stem            B. flourish       C. root D. sprout

Question 20: The more you study during this semester,        the week before the exam.

A. you have to study the less  B. the less you have to study

C. the least you have to study            D. the study less you have

Question 21: Duy Hieu won the gold medal at the National Examination. His parents _____very proud of him.

A. could have been     B. can’t have   C. can’t be                  D. must have been Question 22: Please fill in your healthy history,  including your          _____diseases as well as any previous ones you might have had.

A. private        B. daily           C. constant      D. current

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words having stress different from the other three in each of the following questions.

Question 23:

A. partnership

B. romantic

C. actually

D. attitude

Question 24:

A. certain

B. equal

C. decide

D. couple

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

C

Question 11

C

Question 21

D

Question 31

C

Question 41

C

Question 2

B

Question 12

A

Question 22

D

Question 32

A

Question 42

A

Question 3

D

Question 13

B

Question 23

B

Question 33

C

Question 43

D

Question 4

B

Question 14

A

Question 24

C

Question 34

A

Question 44

D

Question 5

C

Question 15

A

Question 25

A

Question 35

C

Question 45

B

Question 6

A

Question 16

C

Question 26

B

Question 36

A

Question 46

D

Question 7

A

Question 17

C

Question 27

B

Question 37

A

Question 47

A

Question 8

D

Question 18

D

Question 28

C

Question 38

A

Question 48

C

Question 9

D

Question 19

A

Question 29

A

Question 39

A

Question 49

A

Question 10

C

Question 20

B

Question 30

D

Question 40

B

Question 50

A

3. Đề số 3

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 1:     A. valuable      B. variety        C. environment           D. impossible

Question 2:     A. social          B. common      C. verbal                     D. polite

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.

By adopting a few simple techniques, parents who read to their children can considerably increase their children’s language development. It is surprising, but true. How parents talk to their children makes a big difference in the children’s language development. If a parent encourages the child to actively respond to what the parent is reading, the child’s language skills increase.

A study was done with two or three-year-old children and their parents. Half of the thirty children participants were in the experimental study; the other half acted as the control group. In the experimental group, the parents were given a two-hour training session in which they were taught to ask open-ended questions rather than yes-no questions. For example, the parent should ask, “What is the doggy doing?” rather than, “Is the doggy running away?” Experimental parents were also instructed how to expand on their children’s answer, how to suggest alternative possibilities, and how to praise correct answers.

At the beginning of the study, the children did not differ on levels of language development, but at the end of one month, the children in the experimental group were 5.5 months ahead of the control group on a test of verbal expression and vocabulary. Nine months later, the children in the experimental group still showed an advance of 6 months over the children in the control group.

Question 3: Parents can give great help to their children’s language development by          ___them.

A. reading to   B. responding to         C. adopting     D. experimenting

Question 4: What does the word “they” in the second paragraph refer to?

A. Participants            B. Parents        C. Questions   D. Children

Question 5: During the training session, experimental parents were taught to          ____.

A. study many experiments    B. give correct answers

C. ask open-ended questions  D. use yes-no questions

Question 6: What was the major difference between the control group and the experimental one in the study?

A. The number of participants            B. The age of the children

C. The training that parents received  D. The books that were read

Question 7: What conclusion can be drawn from this passage?

  1. Children’s language skills increase when they are required to respond actively.
  2. Children who read actively always act six months earlier than those who don’t.
  3. Two or three-year-old children can be taught to read actively.
  4. The more children read, the more intelligent they become.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to  the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 8. I’m sorry I can’t come out this weekend – I’m up to my ears in work.

A. bored          B. scared         C. free D. busy

Question 9: Workers are always advised to be cautious when entering and leaving the place due to a recent fire.

A. factual        B. unfriendly   C. careless       D. ambitious

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 10: Each of us must take    for our own actions.

A. responsibility          B. possibility   C. probability  D. ability

Question 11: Her fiancé is said          from Harvard University five years ago.

A. to have graduated  B. to be graduated      C. being graduated     D. having graduated

Question 12: I can’t think of any possible     for his absence.

A. exploration B. explanation C. expedition  D. expectation

Question 13: Housewives find it easier to do domestic chores thanks to     invention of labour- saving devices.

A. an   B. some           C. the  D. a

Question 14: My supervisors is angry with me. I didn’t do all the work I    _have done last week.

A. should        B. may C. need           D. must

Question 15: Some films about violence have badly             children and teenagers.

A. influenced  B. aimed          C. taken          D. offered

Question 16: People should not have children unless they are          to being responsible parents.

A. promised    B. involved     C. allowed      D. committed

Question 17: Ms. Brown asked me    in my class.

A. were there how many students      B. how many students there were

C. there were how many students      D. how many students were there

Question 18: With greatly increased workloads, everyone is            pressure now.

A. under          B. out of          C. above          D. upon

Question 19: As there were too many participants at the seminar, the main speaker            them into four smaller groups for discussion.

A. divided       B. submitted   C. enrolled      D. provided

Question 20: Hurry up or you            the first lesson.

A. had missed B. miss            C. have missed            D. will miss

Question 21: Her first novel has been            acclaimed as a masterpiece.

A. nation         B. international           C. internationally        D. national

Question 22: I            along the street when I suddenly heard footsteps behind me.

A. am walking B. walk            C. was walking           D. walked

Question  23: The families     houses were  washed  away by the tsunami were   given temporary shelter in the school yard.

A. whose         B. where          C. whom         D. that

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

A

Question 2

D

Question 3

A

Question 4

B

Question 5

C

Question 6

C

Question 7

A

Question 8

C

Question 9

C

Question 10

A

Question 11

A

Question 12

B

Question 13

C

Question 14

A

Question 15

A

Question 16

D

Question 17

B

Question 18

A

Question 19

A

Question 20

D

Question 21

C

Question 22

C

Question 23

A

Question 24

A

Question 25

A

Question 26

C

Question 27

D

Question 28

B

Question 29

D

Question 30

D

Question 31

C

Question 32

D

Question 33

C

Question 34

C

Question 35

C

Question 36

B

Question 37

C

Question 38

B

Question 39

A

Question 40

D

Question 41

B

Question 42

B

Question 43

B

Question 44

D

Question 45

B

Question 46

D

Question 47

B

Question 48

D

Question 49

C

Question 50

B

4. Đề số 4

Exercise 1: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

(1)_____in technology have made a lot of changes to our everyday lifestyles, but one of the biggest has got to be how we read books. Since the invention of the e–book, there has been a significant change to our reading habits. Given the choice between taking a couple of heavy paperbacks on holiday or an e–book device like a Kindle, most of us, including our parents and grandparents, would unsurprisingly opt (2)            ___the Kindle.

But  what  would  our  lives  be  like  with  no  books  at  all?  It’s   a  (3)    question.  Some educational specialists are making predictions that in the future we won’t even see books in classrooms – everything will be done online! (4) _____of the idea of getting rid of books say that there  will always be a need for paper–based versions of materials. However, to be realistic, we have to accept that there is a (5)  _____chance that in a decade’s time schools and classrooms will be book–free! What do you think of that?

Question 1.

A. Progression

B. Successes

C. Increases

D. Advances

Question 2.

A. of

B. on

C. for

D. at

Question 3.

A. special

B. naughty

C. funny

D. tricky

Question 4.

A. Alternatives

B. Contestants

D. Opponents

D. Enemies

Question 5.

A. remote

B. far

C. long

D. distant

Exercise 2: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 6. Peter and Mike are in the middle of their conversation.

Peter: “If only I hadn’t said that to her.”

Mike: “           

  1. No, you’ve don’t a good job!  B. No worry, that’s nothing.

C. Ah, well, that’s life.           D. Yes, you mustn’t have done that.

Question 7. Son: “Why don’t we buy a new car, Dad? This one is too old to go out with my friends.”

Dad:             We don’t have much money.”

A. You’re right.          B. I have to think it up.

C. It’s out of the question now.         D. That’s a great idea.

Exercise 3: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 8.

A. possession

B. dissolve

C. dessert

D. pessimistic

Question 9.

A. penalty

B. expedition

C. incredible

D. determine

Exercise 4: 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 following questions.

WHY DON’T YOU GET A PROPER JOB?

She wants to be a singer; you think she should go for a long–term career with job security and eventually retire with a good pension. But a new report suggests that in fact she’s the practical one. Why do parents make terrible careers advisers?

Today’s 14 and 15–year–olds are ambitious. They are optimistic about their prospects, but their career ideas are rather vague. Although 80% of them have no intention of following in their parents’ footsteps, 69% still turn to their parents for advice. They look at their working future in a different way to their parents.

A job for life is not in their vocabulary; neither is a dead–end but secure job that is boring but pays the bills. Almost half the boys surveyed expected that their hobbies would lead them into the right sort of job, while most girls seemed determined to avoid traditionally female careers such as nursing.

In the past, this might have counted as bad news. Certainly when I was 15, my guidance counsellors were horrified at my plans to become a writer. I’m glad I didn’t change my plans to suit them. Even so, their faith in rigid career paths was well–founded. In those days, that was the way to get ahead.

But the world has changed. The global economy is not kind to yesterday’s diligent and dependable worker. The future belongs to quick–thinking people who are resourceful, ambitious and can take the initiative. This means that a 14–year–old who sees her working future as a kind of adventure, to be made up as she goes along is not necessarily being unrealistic.

However, she has to have the training and guidance to help her develop the right skills for today’s market; not the rigid preparation for a workplace that disappeared twenty years ago. Many young people are very aware of the pitfalls of the flexible workplace; they understand that redundancy, downsizing  and freelancing are all part of modern working life, but no one is telling them how they might be able to turn the new rules of the employment game to their advantage. This is what they need to know if they are to make a life for themselves.

So what is to be done? A good first step would be to change the way in which schools prepare young people for adult life. The education system is becoming less flexible and more obsessed with traditional skills at just the time that the employment market is going in the opposite direction.

Accurate, up–to–date information on new jobs and qualifications can help guidance counsellors to help their students. Young people need solid information on the sort of training they need to pursue the career of their dreams. Also, a little bit of encouragement can go a long way. If nothing else, a bit of optimism from an adult can serve as an antidote to the constant criticism of teenagers in the press.

What, then, can we as parents do to help them? The best thing is to forget all the advice that your parents gave you, and step into your teenager’s shoes. Once you’ve done that, it’s easier to see how important it is that they learn how to be independent, resourceful and resilient. Give them the courage to follow their dreams –however odd they might sound right now. In a world that offers economic security  to almost no one, imagination is a terrible thing to waste.

Question 10. What is the writer’s attitude to the changing job market?

A. It is a challenge that must be faced.          B. It had made too many people unemployed.

C. It is something that young people are afraid of.    D. It has had a negative effect on education.

Question 11. How does the writer think the global economy has affected the employment market?

A. Workers have to be willing to change jobs.           B. Workers are unlikely to receive a pension.

C. It has made workers less dependable.       D. It has made work more adventurous.

Question 12. The writer uses the phrase “aware of the pitfalls” to show that young people     .

A. feel that modern jobs are too flexible        B. know about the problems of modern jobs

C. don’t think they get enough training         D. accept that they will be made redundant

Question 13. What kind of employment would teenagers like to have?

A. A job similar to their parents.         B. A job that gives them fulfillment.

C. A job that can also be a hobby.      D. A job with economic security.

Question 14. The writer feels that most parents     .

A. give their children good career advice       B. do not tend to be particularly ambitious

C. have very traditional views about work     D. have realistic goals for their children

Question 15. How can parents help their children?

A. By trying to think the way they do           B. By learning to be courageous

C. By ignoring advice given by others           D. By becoming more independent

Question 16. What does the writer believe about her guidance counsellors?

A. That they should have treated her better.  B. That the advice they gave was wrong.

C. That they were in some ways right.           D. That they had tried to ruin her career.

Question 17. What does the writer feel will happen if the education system does not change?

  1. Young people will be discouraged from working.
  2. Young people will receive mover criticism in the press.
  3. Young people will be unable to fulfill their potential.
  4. Young people will not be optimistic about their future.

Exercise 5: Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 18. Flats which are both comfortable and reasonably priced are few and far between in the current context of economic crisis.

A. uncommon B. unusual       C. non–standard         D. non–existent

Question 19. Gerry didn’t go on the expedition – he made up that part of the story.

A. invented     B. narrated      C. unfolded    D. recounted

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

D

Question 2

C

Question 3

D

Question 4

C

Question 5

A

Question 6

B

Question 7

C

Question 8

D

Question 9

D

Question 10

A

Question 11

D

Question 12

B

Question 13

B

Question 14

B

Question 15

A

Question 16

C

Question 17

C

Question 18

A

Question 19

A

Question 20

A

Question 21

C

Question 22

C

Question 23

A

Question 24

A

Question 25

D

Question 26

B

Question 27

D

Question 28

B

Question 29

D

Question 30

A

Question 31

B

Question 32

C

Question 33

B

Question 34

C

Question 35

C

Question 36

C

Question 37

A

Question 38

D

Question 39

A

Question 40

B

Question 41

C

Question 42

A

Question 43

A

Question 44

D

Question 45

A

Question 46

D

Question 47

B

Question 48

A

Question 49

B

Question 50

C

5. Đề số 5

I. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.

Question 1. Bob: “Our team has just won the last football match.”

                         - Peter :       __

  1. Yes, I guess it’s very good.           B. Well, that’s very surprising!

C. Yes, it’s our pleasure.         D. Good idea. Thanks for the news.

Question 2. This is the communicative exchange at an electric shop.

  • The shop assistant. “This is my last portable CD player. I’ll let you have it for sixty dollars.”
  • Steven: “      ?”

A. Could you possibly give me fifty dollars   B. Can you tell me your favourite type of music

C. Could you give me a discount       D. Could you give me your last CD

II. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following question.

Question 3. Solution to the problem of how to dispose of excess rubbish must find.

A. the problem            B. how to dispose       C. must find    D. Solution

Question 4. A food additive is any chemical that food manufactures intentional add to their products.

A. intentional  B. additive      C. any chemical          D. products

Question 5. A paragraph is a portion of a text consists of one or more sentences related to the same idea.

A. consists of  B. sentences    C. related to    D. A paragraph

III. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 6. She was to wet behind the ears to be in charge of such demanding tasks.

A. lack of responsibility          B. full of experience   C. without money       D. full of sincerity Question 7. The storm was unexpected. No one was prepared for it so some people couldn’t excape and got injured.

A. may be avoided      B. should be followed            C. can be predicted     D. must be prevented

IV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 8. By the end of last June, I            English for five years.

  1. studied       B. was studying          C. had studied            D. has studied

Question 9. If she didn’t have to work today, she    her children to zoo.

A. will take     B. takes           C. would have taken   D. would take

Question 10. Tom regrets       too much time             computer games last night.

A. spending … to play            B. spending … playing           C. to spend … playing            D. spend … play

Question 11. You will have a good feeling about yourself and         when you do voluntary work.

A. others         B. the others    C. other           D. the other

Question 12. I’ll introduce to you the man    support is very necessary for your project.

A. whose         B. whom         C. that D. who

Question 13. Only professionals can identify different         of natural light.

A. expansions  B. extensions   C. intensities   D. weights

Question 14. If oil supplies run out in 2050 then we need to find    energy sources soon.

A. alternating  B. alternate      C. altering       D. alternative

Question 15. The man grew up in      orphanage in    United Kingdom.

A. the/ an        B. an/ the         C. an/ an          D. the/ Ø

Question  16.  These  days  more  and  more  people are aware         the  importance of protecting endangered species.

A. with            B. on   C. of    D. up

ĐÁP ÁN

Question 1

B

Question 11

A

Question 21

D

Question 31

A

Question 41

C

Question 2

C

Question 12

A

Question 22

B

Question 32

A

Question 42

D

Question 3

C

Question 13

C

Question 23

B

Question 33

B

Question 43

D

Question 4

A

Question 14

D

Question 24

A

Question 34

C

Question 44

B

Question 5

A

Question 15

B

Question 25

B

Question 35

C

Question 45

A

Question 6

B

Question 16

C

Question 26

D

Question 36

A

Question 46

C

Question 7

C

Question 17

C

Question 27

A

Question 37

A

Question 47

A

.Question 8

C

Question 18

D

Question 28

D

Question 38

B

Question 48

B

Question 9

D

Question 19

D

Question 29

C

Question 39

B

Question 49

A

Question 10

B

Question 20

A

Question 30

D

Question 40

B

Question 50

C

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