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QUESTION 1 -5: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the word whose main stress is on the syllable in the position which is different from that of the others.

  1. A. appropriate B. emotional C. pronounce 2 D. situation 3

  2. A. cultivate B. machine 2 C. terminate 1 D. operate

  3. A. prediction 2 B. judgment 1 C. intelligent D. compulsion

  4. A. personal 1 B. entry 1 C. canal 2 D. sampler

  5. A. accordance 2 B. understand 3 C. acupuncture D. incomplete

QUESTION 6 – 35 are incomplete sentences. Choose A, B, C or D as your best choice to complete each sentence and then identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

  1. Did you post that letter for me? – Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I ___ it immediately.

A. ‘m going to do B. are doing C. will do D. would do

7. What shall we have for dinner? – I don’t know. I can’t make up my mind. We ____ some fish or chicken.

A. are going to B. will have C. are having D. have

8. I think Mary ____ the present you bought for her.

A. will like B. likes C. is going to like D. liked

9. The ceiling in this room doesn’t look very safe. It looks as if it ____ down.

A. would fall B. falls C. is going to fall D. is falling

10. It’s 1:45 now and I have an interview at 2:00. I____ late.

A. will be B. would be C. ‘m going to be D. am

11. He ____ me by asking me stupid questions while I am working.

A. annoys B. quarrels C. damages D. interferes

12. I am ____ tired to think about that problem at the moment.

A. simply B. nearly C. far too D. much more

13. I remember ____ the front door when I left home this morning.

A. to lock B. locking C. locked D. to have locked

14. There was no ____ in waiting longer than an hour so we left.

A. good B. point C. worth D. use

15. The child was told to eat all his food or____ he would get no ice-cream.

A. in case B. else C. instead D. in fact

16. ____ you have no key, you have to get back before I go out.

A. although B. provided C. as D. unless

17. The question of late payment of bills was ____ again at the board meeting

A. risen B. raised C. brought D. taken

18. ____ the time you get to the theatre, the play will have finished.

A. until B. in C. by D. on

19. Since his father died, his closet ____ is his cousin.

A. relative B. friend C. person D. neighbour

20. James should have stayed out of the sun as his skin is so ____.

A. sensible B. sensitive C. insensible D. senseless

21. Have you any objections ____ this new road scheme?

A. with B. for C. at D. to

22. To get a passport, you must send in your birth ____ and two photos.

A. certificate B. licence C. paper D. card

23. The job was more difficult than I ____ expected it to be.

A .would B. had C. have D. might

24. She wrapped the small parcel in paper and tied it with ____.

A. wire B. string- dây, băng C. rope D. line

25. He just couldn’t open he jar ____ hard he tried.

A. whatever B. however C. moreover D. even

26. Their washing machine was out of ____ so they couldn’t wash any clothes.

A. activity B. work C. order D. condition

27. Could you ____ me how to use this new telephone?

A. explain B. show C. say D. remember

28. His wife’s death was a terrible shock and it took him a long time ____ it.

A. get round B. come through C. go over D. get over

29. They would like to move to New York, but their children will never agree ____.

A. with going B. to go C. with go D. going

30. When she looked in her purse she found that her money had been ____.

A. broken B. thieved C. stolen D. robbed

31. I have told him never ____ here again.

A. come B. comes C. came D. to come

32. A good friend will ____ you when you’re having problems.

A. stand by B. stand out for C. stand against D. stand in

33. The fruit tasted sweet, rather ____ a peach.

A. more B. like C. as D. similar

34. Her car’s outside so I suppose she ____ have arrived.

A. must B. can C. should D. ought

35. My sister is an expert on wildlife and its ____.

A. conversation B. preservation C. reservation D. conservation

QUESTION 36 – 45: Read the following passage carefully and then choose the best option to fit each space. Identify your choice by circling letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.

If you’ve been told by your boss to improve your knowledge of a foreign language you will know that success doesn’t come quickly. It generally takes years to learn another language well and constant (36) ____ to maintain the high standards required for frequent business use. Whether you study in a class, with audiocassettes, computers or on your (37) ____ sooner or (38) ____ every language course finishes and you must decide what to do next if you need a foreign language for your career.

Business audio Magazine is a new product designed to help you continue language study in a way that fits easily into your busy schedule. Each audiocassette (39) ____ of an hour – long program packed with business news, features and interviews in the language of your choice. These cassettes won’t teach you how to order meals or ask for directions. It’s (40) ____ that you can do that already. Instead, by giving you an opportunity to hear the language as it’s really spoken, they help you to (41) ____ your vocabulary and improve your ability to use real language relating to, for example, that all- important marketing trip.

The great advantage of using audio magazines is that they (42)___ you to perfect your language skills in ways that suit your lifestyle. For example, you can select a topic and listen in your car or hotel when away on business. No other business course is as (43)___ and the unique radio- magazine format is as instructive as it is entertaining. In addition to the audiocassette, this package includes a transcript with a business glossary and a study (44)___. The components are structured so that intermediate and advanced students may use them separately or together, (45)____ on their ability.

36. A. exercise B. performance C. practice D. operation

37. A. self B. individual C. personal D. own

38. A. after B. then C. later D. quicker

39. A. consists B. includes C. contains D. involves

40. A. insisted B. acquired C. asserted D. assumed

41. A. prolong B. extend C. spread D. lift

42. A. allow B. let C. support D. offer

43. A. adjustable B. flexible C. convertible D. variable

44. A. addition B. supplement – phụ C. extra D. manuscript – bản thảo

45. A. according B. depending C. relating D. basing

QUESTION 46 – 50: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answers and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

Every word on a label describing a food, a drug, a cosmetic or a medical device is important in protecting you and your family from buying an inferior product, from misusing a good one, from being tricked by dangerous quackery, or from unknowingly possessing an item harmful to health.

A label must not be misleading (lừa dối). This restriction is somewhat vague (mơ hồ) and therefore cannot prevent all violations. Although the government tries to eliminate all misleading labels, the consumer must nevertheless be always on guard. Just because a can of sardines has a fancy- sounding foreign name, don’t take for granted that the fish were imported. It is the law, too, that manufacturers must list their names and places of their business on their labels.

Manufacturers must use common names in identifying their products so that anyone can readily understand what he is buying. Synthetic foods must be prominently labeled as artificial. Food composed of two or more ingredients must bear labels listing all ingredients in the order of predominance.

46. According to the article, the main purpose of a label is to ____.

A. attract the consumer B. protect the consumer C. list the ingredients D. protect the manufacture

47. Careful reading of the label will prevent ____.

A. misuse of a product B. buying an inferior product C. buying a harmful product D. A, B and C

48. The author suggests that ____.

A. some label are misleading in spite of government inspection. B. all labels are misleading.

C. most labels are vague. D. the government does nothing about misleading labels.

49. A foreign name on a label ____. A. is never misleading B. always indicates that the product is an import.

C. may lead one to believe that the product is an import. D. is never completely truthful.

50. The most important ingredient of a product must be listed ____ .

A. first B. last C. in the middle D. as artificial

QUESTION 52 – 55: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow by circling letter A, B, C or D as the correct answer and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

Charles Eliot, taking over at Harvard in 1869 at the age of 35, pioneered a break with the traditional curriculum. The usual course of studies at American universities emphasized classical and humanistic (thuộc về nhân văn) courses, classical languages, mathematics, ethics and rhetoric (hùng biện); and each institution prescribed a rigid program of required courses. Under Eliot’s leadership, Harvard dropped most of its required courses in favour of an elective system and increased its course offerings to stress the physical and social sciences, the fine arts and modern languages. Soon other institutes in all sections of the country were following Harvard’s lead. Eliot was also influential in bringing about important reforms in professional education. He renovated the Harvard medical and law schools, raising the requirements and lengthening the residence period, and again the Harvard model affected the other schools. Improved technical training in other professions accompanied the advances in medicine and law. Both state and private universities hastened to establish schools of architecture, engineering, education, journalism and business.

Although Harvard was one of the first universities to found a graduate school, the recognized center for graduate study, based on the German system with the highest award, was John Hopkins.

51. What did Charles Eliot do at Harvard?

A. He started studies under a rigid program. B. He introduced modern studies.

C. He removed all classical studies. D. He selected students under an elective system.

52. According to the passage, after 1869 students at Harvard were ____.

A. given a wide selection of subjects to choose from. B. allowed to choose any subject at all to study.

C. required to study physical and social sciences D. unable to follow classical and humanistic courses

53. Under Charles Eliot’s influence at Harvard, students who wished to become doctors and lawyers had to ____ .

A. study for longer hours. B. conform to a required Harvard model

C. reach a higher academic level D. act in a professional way.

54. We understand from the passage that John Hopkins University ____ .

A. offers the best graduate prizes B. provides an excellent German education

C. was the German system with the highest award D. has the oldest established graduate school

55. The overall effect of Charles Eliot’s reforms was to ____ .

A. standardize professional education B. diminish the other universities

C. lower the prestige of classical and humanistic studies D. widen the academic curriculum

QUESTION 56 -60: In these sentences, each one has four underlined words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one word or phrase which must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct.

56. My friend has just won the first prize in perform folk dance.

A B C D


57. For welcoming my foreign friends, we are celebrating a big party.

A B C D


58. We spent a week to preparing for our concert.

A B C D


59. I prefer to watch a live concert to listening to music on the radio.

A B C D


60. I often listen music when I have free time.

A B C D


QUESTION 61 – 70: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the sentence which has the same meaning as the original one and mark your choice on the answer sheet.

61. She turned the radio at 7:30. She was still listening to it when her mother came home at 9:00.

A. She has been listening to the radio at 7:30. B. She had been listening to the radio since 7:30.

C. She has been listening to the radio after 7:30. D. She has been listening to the radio by 7:30.

62. She knows a lot more about it than I do.

A. I don’t know as mush about it as she does. B. I don’t know as mush about it as she did.

C. I didn’t know as mush about it as she does. D. I didn’t know as mush about it as she did.

63. The moon doesn’t have the atmosphere, neither does the planet Mars.

A. Neither the moon or the planet Mars has the atmosphere.

B. Either the moon nor the planet Mars has the atmosphere



C. Neither the moon nor the planet Mars has the atmosphere.

D. Either the moon or the planet Mars has the atmosphere.

64. The referee was being escorted from the football field by strong police guards.

A. Strong police guards were escorting the referee at the football field.

B. Strong police guards were escorting the referee into the football field.

C. Strong police guards were escorting the referee from the football field.

D. Strong police guards were escorting the referee towards the football field.

65. The bank manager turned down his request for a home loan.

A. His request for a home loan was turned down by the bank manager.

B. His request for a home loan was turned up by the bank manager.

C. His request for a home loan was turned upside by the bank manager.

D. His request for a home loan was turned off by the bank manager.

66. Temperature is measured by a thermometer.

A. A thermometer is used to measure temperature. B. A thermometer is used for measure temperature.

C. A thermometer is used with measure temperature. D. A thermometer is used on measure temperature.

67. They think that the owner of the house has gone abroad.

A. The owner of the house is thought to go abroad.

B. The owner of the house is thought to have been going abroad.

C. The owner of the house is thought to have been gone abroad.

D. The owner of the house is thought to have gone abroad.

68. My suit needs to be cleaned before the interview but I’m busy to do that.

A. I must have my suit cleaned before the interview. B. I must clean my suit before the interview.

C. I must have my suit to be cleaned before the interview. D. I must have my suit cleans before the interview.

69. What a pity I failed the entrance exam.

A. I wish I had passed the entrance exam. B. I wish I have passed the entrance exam.

C. I wish I will pass the entrance exam. D. I wish I pass the entrance exam.

70. Maria eats very little so as not to put on weight.

A. Maria eats little very because she wants to lose the weight.

B. Maria eats very little because she wants to lose the weight.

C. Maria eats very little because she wants weight to lose.

D. Maria eats very little because lose the weight she wants to.

QUESTION 71 – 80: Choose one option A, B, C or D corresponding to the best sentence which is made up from the given cue words and then mark your choice on the answer sheet.

71. / know / Linda / mine / engage / friend / you / ? /.

A. Do you know that Linda will be engaged with a friend of mine?

B. Do you know that Linda will be engaged up a friend of mine?

C. Do you know that Linda will be engaged to a friend of mine?

D. Do you know that Linda will be engaged for a friend of mine?

72. / panic / there / people / building / realize / be / fire /.

A. There was panic among people when they realized that the building was on fire.

B. There was among people panic when they realized that the building was on fire.

C. There was panic among people when they have realized the building that was on fire.

D. There was panic among people when they had realized that was on fire the building.

73. / stop / driver / car / time / child / save.

A. The driver had stopped the car in time to save the child. B. The driver stops the car in time to save the child.

C. The driver has stopped the car in time to save the child. D. The driver stopped the car in time to save the child.

74. / bad weather / despite / decide / house / build / carry / we /.

A. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry out building the house.

B. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry off building the house.

C. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry up building the house.

D. Despite the bad weather we decided to carry on building the house.

75. / my brother / I / not think / mistake/ make / that / purpose.

A. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake for purpose.

B. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake on purpose.

C. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake with purpose.

D. I don’t think that my brother made that mistake at purpose.

76. / made / mind / we / not invite / party / them.

A. We made off our mind not to invite them to our party. B. We made up our mind not to invite them to our party.

C. We made for our mind not to invite them to our party. D. We made with our mind not to invite them to our party.

77. / return / spaceship / Earth / by 6 pm / next Monday.

A. The spaceship will have turned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.

B. The spaceship have returned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.

C. The spaceship will be returned to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.

D. The spaceship will return to the Earth by 6 pm next Monday.

78. / tired / I / too / be / do /to / anything / today.

A. I’m too tired doing anything today. B. I’m too tired do anything today.

C. I’m too tired to do anything today. D. I’m too tired for doing anything today.

79. / we / to / arrange / meet / theatre / at / the / John / to / arrive / fail /.

A. We had arranged to meet at the theatre so John failed to arrive.

B. We had arranged to meet at the theatre but John failed to arrive.

C. We had arranged to meet at the theatre because John failed to arrive.

D. We had arranged to meet at the theatre therefore John failed to arrive.

80. / be / there / three / students / choose / best / ones / among.

A. There are three students be chosen among the best ones.

B. There are three students choosing among the best ones.

C. There are three students to choose among the best ones.

D. There are three students chosen among the best ones.

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ĐỀ THI THỬ THQG NĂM 2015

MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH – ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ 147

Thời gian: 90 phút

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

Question 1: The judge asked the suspect to explain reason why he was present at the place of the crime . A B C D

Question 2: A celebrity is a person who works hard to become well- known and then wears dark glasses to avoid recognized . A B C D

Question 3: The airline provided food and drink with passengers during the delays.

A B C D

Question 4: Most of time, while I am watching TV, I will have a packet of crisps .

A B C D

Question 5: Our argument in favor of organic food is that its simple tastes better

A B C D

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

Question 6: Very _____ people went to the show but it still started on time.

A.much B. few C. little D. great number



Question 7: It is critical that the researcher ____ everything clearly to the participants before asking them to complete the questionaire . A. must explain B.explain C. explains D. is explained

Question 8: The boy stands _____ from others because of his height.

A.in B. out C. up D. for



Question 9: Colour directly______ your emotions.

A. affects B. senses C. fills D. moves



Question 10: _______ every candidate has their own strong points.

A. Much B. Many C. Most D. Almost



Question 11: Lora: “_________ ” Maria: “ Anytime. I am glad you liked it.”

A. Thank you for a great evening. The food was so good. B. I like your handbag. It's great.

C. You have a lovely dress. D. Can you drop by tomorrow?.

Question 12: Thank you for your support, which ______ me through the hard time I had last month.

A. pulled B. went C. led D. jump



Question 13: Steve often asks a lot of questions before expressing his _____ .

A. sentences B. content C. words D. viewpoint



Question 14: Once you know______a computer, you will be able to work as a secretary.

A. to use B. the use of C. how to use D. use



Question 15: While the proctors were delivering the test paper, the ______felt very nervous.

A. applicants B. test C. examiners D. interviewees



Question 16: It is just an informal meeting, so you just need to dress _____ .

A. casually B. formally C. smartly D. informal



Question 17: After you have finished the installation, you should restart the computer to get it______ to the new program. A. acquainted B. familiar C. similar D. interesting

Question 18: ______ hands is a popular gesture at business meetings.

A. Shaking B. Moving C. Holding D. Touching



Question 19: The secretary________to the manager for the mistakes in her report.

A. apologized B. talked C. complained D. said



Question 20: Many people are not grateful as they tend to take everything ________.

A. for fun B. for free C. for good D. for granted



Question 21: Drought________ deforestation more costly but less effective.

A. forces B. makes C. is D. leads to



Question 22: I will pass your place anyway, so let me give you a ______ .

A. lift B. elevator C. move D. rain check



Question 23: Unfortunately, the postman _______ to find the address shown on the envelope..

A. failed B. denied C. requested D. pleased



Question 24: I am _______of living in the dormitory. I would love a place of my own

A. sick B. sicken C. sickened D. sickness



Question 25: My mother is fine ______ she still insists on treating me like a child.

A. Except that B. but when C. but D. however



Question 26: My favorite food is cheese sandwiches on white bread and I eat them for lunch once in a _____ .

A.sudden B. mistake C. while D. hurry



Question 27: The story that I like best was written by a French man ______ Flaubert.

A. with a a name B. was called C. calling D.called



Question 28: Butterflies have _______ larger wings than bees.

A. few B. less C. some D. considerably



Question 29: The environment impact of tourism can be shocking and upsetting, but many governments think it is____ . A.acceptable B. bad C. comprehensive D. negative

Question 30: Gardeners will mow the lawn ________you tell them not to.

A. because B. when C. if D. unless



Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word of phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 31: No matter how hard we try, there is no way to circumvent taxes.

A. pay in installments B. get around C. travel around D. round up



Question 32: Married couples can get a divorce if they find they are not compatible .

A. able to budget their money B. capable of having children

C. capable of living harmoniously D. able to share an apartment or a house

Question 33: Dr. Jones suggested that final examinations be discontinued, an innovation I heartily support.

A. entrance B. change C. inner part D. test



Read the following passage on transport, and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to rach of the question from 34 to 43.

In the 1960s, the World Health Organization(WHO) began a campaign te eradicate the mosquitoes that transmit the disease malaria. It was a noble goal, since malaria kills an estimated 3 million people each year in the world's tropical regions, predominantly southern Africa, WHO led an effort to spray the mosquitoes' habitat with a chemical pesticide- a poison used to kill insects- called DDT. Early results were promising, and the mosquito was eliminated from the edge of its native range. The effort soon faltered, however, and the eradication was dropped. How could tiny mosquitoes thwart the best efforts of a large group of well- funded scientists.

Situations like this one have occurred dozens of times in the last several decades. In a common scenario, whenever a new type of pesticide is used to control agricultural pest, the early results are encouraging. A relatively small amount of the poison dusted onto a crop may kill 99% of the insects. However, the relatively few survivors of the first pesticides wave are insects with genes that somehow enable them to resist the chemical attack. The poison kills most members of the insect population, leaving only the resistant individuals to reproduce. And when they do, their offspring inherit the genes for pesticide resistance. In each generation, the proportion of pesticide- resistant individuals in the insect population increases, making subsequent sprayings less and less effective.

Since the widespread use of chemical pesticides began in the 1940s, scientists have documented pesticide resistance in more than 500 species of insects. The problems such insects pose-through their impact on agriculture and medicine- are just some of the many ways that evolution has a direct connection to our daily lives. Everywhere, all the time, populations of organisms are fine tuning adaptions to local environments through the evolutionary process of natural selection. Given the dynamics of the Earth and its life, it is not surprising that even the kinds of organisms on the planet- the species- have changed over the time.



Question 34: The word "eradicate" in the first paragraph could be best replaced by_______

A. pass on B. kill off C. find out D. increase

Question 35: The phrase "an estimated 3 million people" is closest in meaning to_______

A. nearly 3 million people B. about 3 million people

C. over 3 million people D. 3 million people to be exact

Question 36: A tiny mosquito thwarted the best efforts of a large group of scientists_______

A. with little money B. with lots of money. C. with lots of experience D. with modern facilities

Question 37: The increase of pesticide-resistant insects________.

  1. makes later sprayings more expensive B. makes it more convenient for future sprayings

C. makes later sprayings less effective. D. makes subsequent sprayings impossible

Question 38: Relatively few insects have genes that________.

  1. make them vulnerable B. enable them to attack the pesticide

C. prevent them from resisting the chemical attack D. allow them to survive the pesticide

Question 39: The word "documented" in the third paragraph means_______

A. recorded B. noticed C. viewed D. reviewed

Question 40: According to the passage, the problems caused by insects show_______.

  1. their influence on agriculture and medicine B. the direct link between evolution and our life

C. fine adaptions to local environments D. their impact on environment

Question 41: Natural selection________.

  1. allows living objects to adapt to environment B. processes the environment.

C. evolves the environment D. is dynamic

Question 42: The author finds the change of species on the planet_______.

A. surprising B. understandable C. dynamic D. interesting

Question 43: The passage was written most probably to_______.

A. review the development of pesticides B. shows the dynamics of nature through persistent pests

C. provide evidence about the pesticide resistance of insects D. warn readers against the pesticide resistance of insects

Read the following passage on architecture by Lawrence B. Anderson, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 53.

Lighthouses are towers with strong lights that help mariners plot their position, inform them that land is near, and warn them of dangerous rocks and reefs. They are placed at prominent points on the coast and on islands, reefs, and sandbars.

Every lighthouse has a distinctive pattern of light known as its characteristic. There are five basic characteristics: fixed, flashing, occulting, group flashing, and group occulting. A fixed signal is a steady beam. A flashing signal has periods of darkness longer than periods of light, while an occulting signal’s periods of light are longer. A group- flashing light gives off two or more flashes at regular intervals, and a group – occulting signal consists of a fixed light with two or more periods of darkness at regular intervals. Some lighthouses use lights of different colors as well, and today, most lighthouses are also equipped with radio beacons. The three types of apparatus used to produce the signals are the catoptric, in which metal is used to reflect the light; the dioptric, in which glass is used; and the catadioptric, in which both glass and metal are used.

In the daytime, lighthouses can usually be identified by their structure alone. The most typical structure is a tower tapering at the top, but some, such as the Bastion Lighthouse on the Saint Lawrence River, are shaped like pyramids, and others, such as the Race Rock light, look like wooden houses sitting on high platforms. Still others, such as The American Shoal lighthouse off the Florida Coast, are skeletal towers of steel. Where lighthouses might be confused in daylight, they can be distinguished by day- marker patterns – designed of checks and stripes painted in vivid colors on lighthouse walls.

In the past, the job of lighthouse keeper was lonely and difficult if somewhat romantic. Lighthouse keepers put in hours of tedious work maintaining the lights. Today, lighthouses are almost entirely automated with humans supplying only occasional maintenance. Because of improvements in navigational technology, the importance of lighthouses has diminished. There are only about 340 functioning lighthouses in existence in the United States today, compared to about 1,500 in 1900, and there are only about 1,400 functioning lighthouses outside the United States. Some decommissioned lighthouses have been preserved as historical monument.

Question 44: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as one of the functions of lighthouses?

A. To help sailors determine their location B. To warn of danger from rocks and reefs

C. To notify sailors that bad weather is approaching D. To indicate that land is near

Question 45: The word “prominent” is closest in meaning to_______.

A. dangerous B. conspicuous C. picturesque D. famous

Question 46: In the context of this passage, the author uses the term “characteristic” to refer to a _______.

A. period of darkness B. person who operates a lighthouse

C. pattern painted on a lighthouse D. distinctive light signal

Question 47: According to the passage, what kind of signal has long periods of light that are regularly broken by two or more periods of darkness? A. Flashing B. Group occulting C. occulting D. Group flashing

Question 48: According to the passage, a catoptric apparatus is one that uses _______.

A. lights of various colors B. metal C. glass D. a radio beacon

Question 49: For which of the following does the author NOT provide a scientific example in the third paragraph?

A. A lighthouse shaped like a pyramid B. A lighthouse made of steel

C. A lighthouse with day-marker patterns D. A lighthouse that resembles a house on a platform

Question 50: The word tapering is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. Soaring B. Narrowing C. Opening D. Rotating

Question 51: It can be concluded from the passage that lighthouses with day- marker patterns would most likely be found in areas where_______.

A. the weather is frequently bad B. the structure themselves cannot be easily seen by passing mariners

C. there are not many lighthouses D. there are a number of lighthouses with similar structures

Question 52: The author implies that, compared to those of the past, contemporary lighthouses ______.

A. employ more powerful lights B. require less maintenance

C. are more difficult to operate D. are more romantic

Question 53: There is information in the fourth paragraph to support which of these statements?

A. There are more lighthouses in the United States now than there were in 1900.

B. There are more lighthouses in the United States today than in any other single country.

C. There are more functioning lighthouses in the United States today than there are lighthouses preserved as historical monuments.

D. There were more lighthouses in the United States in 1900 than there are elsewhere in the world today.



Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 54: As an executive director of a big company, she is a woman of extraordinary intelligence.

A.remarkable B. moderate C. little D. sufficient



Question 55: We have been out of touch him since he moved to London.

A. kept contact with B. made a call to C. contacted with D.written to



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

Question 56: A. advantage B. authority C. government D. intention

Question 57: A. necessary B. intelligent C. beautiful D. practical

Which underlined part is pronounced differently?

Question 58: A. introduce B. promise C. bother D. popular

Question 59: A. arrange B. paper C. say D. stand

Question 60: A. looked B. smiled C. stayed D. listened

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 61: Bill reckoned that his success was due to incredible luck.

A. Bill put his success down to incredible luck. B. Although Bill was not lucky, he was successful.

C. Bill said that it was not because of luck that he was successful.

D. Bill looked his success down to incredible luck.



Question 62: They didn't punish Karen, only gave her a warning.

A. Karen got off with a warning. B. Karen got on with a warning.

C. Karen got down with a warning. D. Karen got along with a warning.

Question 63: Janet persuaded me not to sell my house.

A. Janet talked me out of selling my house. B. Janet talked me into selling my house.

C. Janet got me into selling my house. D. Janet put me into selling my house.

Question 64: Brian takes off the French teacher really well.

A. Brian does well in the French class. B. Brian enjoys the French class very much.

C. Brian gets on well with the French teacher. D. Brian does a very good imitation of the French teacher.

Question 65: It appears that we have no bread left.

A. We seem to run out of bread. B. We seem to run into bread.

C. We seem to not to have left any bread D. We must have had no bread left.

Question 66: Tom went on and on apologizing about it, which was quite unnecessary.

A. Tom can't have apologized. I quite understand. B. Tom shouldn't have apologized. I quite understand

C. Tom wouldn't have apologized. I quite understand D. Tom needn't have apologized. I quite understand.

Question 67: The patient recovered more rapidly than expected.

A. The patient recovered rapidly, which is what we expected. B. The patient's quick recovery lives up to our expectation.

C. The patient made a more rapid recovery than expected.

D. We had expected that the patient would recover very rapidly.



Question 68: Hard work was what caused Jill's success.

A. Jill's success can be let down to hard work. B. Jill's success can be looked down to hard work..

C. Jill's success can be put down to hard work. D. Jill's success can be kept down to hard work.

Question 69: I think my boss is prejudiced against me.

A. I think my boss has it in for me. B. I think my boss has it on for me.

C. I think my boss has it for me. D. I think my boss has in for me.

Question 70: Despite a large advertising campaign, the new business could not complete with the established firms.

A. Advertising helped the new business to compete with the established firms.

B. The established firm advertised so that the bew business would not be able eo compete with them.

C. Even though the new business advertised, it could not compete with the .established firms

D. Because of the advertising campaign was new, the business could not complete with the established firms..

Read the following passage on social issues in American schools, and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 71 to 80.

Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made (71) ____ of various forms of communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral (72) ___. When there is a language (73) ____, communication is accomplished through sign language in which motions (74)___ for letters, words, and ideas. Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to (75) ______ to this form of expression. Many of these symbols of whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot.

Body language (76) ______ ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod (77)____ approval, while shaking the head (78)___ a negative reaction.

Other form of nonlinguistic language can be (79)____ in Braille (a system of raised dots read with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke signals. Road maps and picture signs also guide, warn, and instruct people.

(80)____ verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.

Question 71:A. usage B. use C. employment D. utility

Question 72:A. address B. speech C. utterances D. claims

Question 73:A. barrier B. obstacles C. divisions D. separation

Question 74:A. point B. signify C. imply D. stand

Question 75:A. refer B. rotate C. resort D. revolve

Question 76:A. progresses B. transmits C. remits D. emits

Question 77: A. signifies B. signs C. registers D. presents

Question 78: A. predicates B. indicates C. abdicates D. implicates

Question 79:A. traced B. trailed C. found D. explored

Question 80:A. While B. As C. Because D. Until

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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 1: As a government official, Benjamin Franklin often traveled abroad.

A. widely B. secretly C. alone D. overseas



Question 2: American poet James Merrily received critical acclaim for his work entitled Jim's Book.

A. advice B. disapproval C. praise D. attention



Question 3:. A revolution in women's fashion during the second half of the twentieth century made trousers acceptable for almost all activities. A. available B. permissible C. attractive D. ideal

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 4: A. journalese B. entertain C. Portuguese D. refusal

Question 5: A. career B. machine C. guitar D. pupil

Question 6: A. understand B. engineer C. comprehend D. mountainous

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 7: We offer a speedy and secure service of transferring money in less than 24 hours.

A. uninterested B. unsure C. slow D. open



Question 8: The Red Cross is an international humanitarian agency dedicated to reducing the sufferings of wounded soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war. A. worry and sadness B. pain and sorrow C. loss D. happiness

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 9: A. machine B. change C. children D. lunch

Question 10: A. reply B. safely C. quickly D. yearly

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

Question 11: Though he tried hard, he didn’t succeed.

A. However hard he tried, he didn’t succeed. B. However he tried hard, he didn’t succeed.

C. However he didn’t succeed hard, he tried hard. D. However he tried hard, but he didn’t succeed.



Question 12: He got over his illness in three months.

A. It took to get over his illness in three months. B. It took three months to him to get over his illness.



C. It took him three months to recover from his illness. D. It took three months for his illness to get over.

Question 13: You will have to pay at least 100 pounds to get this camera.

A, You’ll be impossible to get this camera for less than 100 pounds.



B. You’ll find it impossible to get this camera for less than 100 pounds.

C. You’ll be impossible to get this camera less than 100 pounds.

D. You’ll have to be paid at least 100 pounds to get this camera.

Question 14: "The match was postponed because of bad weather"

A. Bad weather put off the match. B. Bad weather forced the match to be postponed.



C. Bad weather caused the match to be postponed. D. Bad weather made the match be postponed.

Question 15: "You stole my best cassette, Bob!" said Willy.

A. Willy accused Bob for having stolen his best cassette. B. Willy accused Bob of having stolen his best cassette.

C. Willy accused Bob on having stolen his best cassette. D. Willy accused Bob to have stolen his best cassette.

Question 16: "Why didn't I get a computer before?" thought Jane.

A. Jane wondered why she hadn't got a computer in the previous time.

B. Jane wondered why hadn’t she got a computer in the previous time.

C. Jane wondered why she didn't get a computer in the previous time.

D. Jane wondered why not she got a computer in the previous time.



Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 17 to 26.

UNICEF (The United Nations Children’s Fund) is mandated (chỉ định) by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the (17) _ protection _ of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. UNICEF is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and (18) tries _ to establish children's rights as enduring ethical (đạo đức) principles and international standards of (19) _ behavior _ towards children. UNICEF (20) _ insists __ that the survival, protection and development of children are universal development. UNICEF mobilizes (huy động) political will and material (21) __ sources __ to help countries, particularly developing countries, ensure a "first call for children" and to, build their capacity to form appropriate policies and (22) _ supply _ services for children and their families. VNICEF is committed to ensuring special protection for (23) _ the _ most disadvantaged children - victims of war, disasters, extreme poverty, all forms of violence and (24) _ exploitation __ and those with disabilities. UNICEF responds in emergencies to protect the rights of children. In coordination with United Nations partners and humanitarian agencies, UNICEF makes its unique facilities for rapid response available to its partners to (25) _ relieve __ the suffering of children and those who provide their care. UNICEF is non-partisan and its cooperation is free from discrimination. In everything it does, the most disadvantaged children and the countries in greatest need have priority. UNICEF (26) _ aims _, through its country programs, to promote the equal rights of women and girls and to support their full participation in the political, social, and economic development of their communities.



Question 17: A. protest B. destruction C. protection D. achievement

Question 18: A. admits B. suggests C. adopts D. tries

Question 19: A. poverty B. behavior C. medicine D. injure

Question 20: A. insists B. devotes C. treats D. mounts

Question 21: A. sources B. mines C. budgets D. funds

Question 22: A. care B. appeal C. supply D. react

Question 23: A. a B. an C. the D. Ø

Question 24: A. exploit B. exploited C. exploiter D. exploitation

Question 25: A. rise B. relieve C. increase D. lower

Question 26: A. throws B. looks C. aims D. points

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 27 to 36.












Question 27: What is the main topic of this passage?

A. the "French" method of educating deaf students B. the oral method of deaf education

C. Gallaudet College D. the history of deaf education

Question 28: Why is Pedro Ponce de Leon mentioned?

A. He was the first known teacher of the deaf. B. He advocated a combination of oral and manual methods.

C. He taught a manual alphabet similar to the one used today in the United States.

D. He was an influential educator at Gallaudet College.

Question 29: The word tutored in line 9 is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. taught B. supported C. led D. encouraged

Question 30: According to the passage, what was the principle achievement of Juan Bonet?

A. He taught sign language at a free school. B. He was the first to combine oral and manual methods.



C. He wrote the first book on educating the deaf. D. He opened the first American school for the deaf.

Question 31: "This school's method" in line 25 refers to which school?

A. Ponce de Leon's school B. Charles Michel de 1'Epee's school

C. Gallaudet College D. Laurent Clerc's school

Question 32: In lines 32-33, the word institution refers to____.

A. a large group of people B. a method of teaching C. a hospital D. a school



Question 33: Why does the author suggest that the first school for the deaf was opened in 1817?

A. because a president ordered it B. because they wanted to use the French method



C. because there was a considerable population of deaf people D. because Laurent Clerc was a great teacher

Question 34: The word Influential in line 43 means_____.

A. convincing B. positive C. important D. noticeable



Question 35: What is the distinction of Gallaudet College?

A. It is the first school to use the French Method. B. It used a combination of a manual alphabet and oral methods.



C. It is the only liberal arts college for deaf students. D. It is located in Washington D.C.

Question 36: Advocated in line 51 is closest in meaning to which of the following?

A. predicted B. donated C. classified D. promoted



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

Question 37: ____ are low in cholesterol and often come from corn, soybeans, or olives.

A. There are vegetable oils B. Vegetable oils C. The oil in vegetables D. While vegetable oils



Question 38: Wood that has been specially treated is ____regular wood.

A. as water resistant much more than B. water resistant much more than

C. more than water resistant D. much more water resistant than

Question 39: "How did you like the movie?" "______"

A. It lasted about two hours. B. I went there by taxi. C. I thought it was boring. D. Yes, it was.



Question 40: "Could I borrow your calculator?" "______"

A. Yes, you could. B. Yes, you can. C. Yes, you do. D. Yes, you will.



Question 41: "Hi, sorry, I'm late." "______"

A. Hi, my name's Jim. B. Pleased to meet you. C. Hi, I'm from Canada. D. That's OK.



Question 42: Could we picnic here?" "______"

A. No, you may not. B. I'm afraid so. C. Not, I think. D. I'm sorry. I'm afraid you can't.



Question 43: The flamingo is similar to the heron, stork, and spoonbill, but —— a longer neck and webbed feet.

A. which has B. has C. have D. having



Question 44: In 1938, many people listening to the radio heard a report —— had landed in New Jersey.

A. how beings from Mars B. being from Mars C. that being from Mars D. that beings from Mars



Question 45: Jack turned the last corner and____ for the finishing line.

A. approached B. arrived C. waited D. headed



Question 46: The swimmers_____ forward as they waited to begin the race.

A. fell B. crawled C. rolled D. leaned



Question 47: You look really silly! Your pullover is on _____.

A. upside down B. inside out C. round and round D. side by side



Question 48: If I wear a long-sleeved shirt, I usually _____ the sleeves.

A. put up B. take up C. roll up D. get up



Question 49: I'm______ money every week to buy a new sports jacket.

A. making for B. getting over C. putting aside D. turning in



Question 50: With ______ to your letter of 10th September, I would like to place an order four your new travel guide.
A. referring B. reading C. reference D. reception
Question 51: No sooner ______ my car than the alarm went off.
A. had the thief touched B. the thief had touched C. the thief touched D. the thief has touched
Question 52: Having passed the entrance exam, ______ go away for a holiday.
A. he is allowing to B. his parents allow him to C. his parents allow him D. he is allowed to

Question 53: It is necessary that he _______ the books.

A. find B. doesn’t find C. don’t find D. did not find

Question 54: I suggest that he _______harder.

A. should study B. study C. studied D. A and B are right



Question 55: I ___that you _____ Mrs. Pitt. How long_____ you _____her?

A. didn't know/ knew/have you known B. don’t know/knew/did you know

C. amnot knowing/know/had you known D. didn’t know/know/have you known



Question 56: Jennifer asked me _______ the week before.

A. where had I gone B. where I had gone C. where did I gone D. I had gone where



Question 57: ____ with my previous job, I would have won a higher promotion and I __ in this unfortunate position now.

A. Unless I had stayed I am not B. If I stayed / would not be

C. If had I stayed / will not be D. Had I stayed / would not be

Question 58: She is a slow student. She seems to be unable to concentrate on anything in _______.

A. particular B. particularly C. particularity D. particularize

Question 59: Even if you have your separate phone, you should try to ___ to your family’s regulations about the time for calling. A. obey B. abide C. observe D. stick

Question 60: My father wants me to study law, but I have made up my _____to become an archaeologist, instead.

A. heart B. head C. brain D. mind



Question 61: Kate Moss looks like ____ . She's far too skinny!

A. a kettle of fish B. a bag of bones C. a whale of a time D. a bundle of nerves



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 62: Beethoven wrote and performance some of his greatest works while almost totally deaf.

A B C D


Question 63: Financial considerations play an important

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