Test 28 Question 1:Choose the best form of the word a, b, c or d to finish the reading passage below.. 1, a-was called of b-was calling off c-called of d-has called off 2, a-suffer b-are
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Question 1:Choose the best form of the word a, b, c or d to finish the reading passage below.
The strike by Greek air traffic controllers 1 late last night, but thousands of holiday makers still 2 at airports throughout Britain 3,000 tourists 3 their third night last night 4 out at Gatwick airport One of the airport’s main restaurants 5 and 50 families with children 6 there A lucky few 7 delays and 8 games to ease the pain and boredom for the children However, by early today the restaurant area 9 like a refugee camp, with passengers 10 among piles of baggage and rubbish
The airport operation manager, Christine Morrow, said that the situation 11 dramatically in the last 24 hours, despite the fact that the strike 12
1, a-was called of b-was calling off c-called of d-has called off
2, a-suffer b-are still suffering c-has still suffered d-had suffered
7, a-anticipate b-has anticipating c-were anticipated d-had anticipated
11,a-had deteriorated b-was deteriorated c-was deteriorating d-deteriorate
Question 2:Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to complete the following sentences.
1, The articles……the magazine publishes are very scholarly
2, A person probably picks up any language most easily……it as a child outside a classroom
3, Physicist J Robert Oppenheimer… an important role in the birth of atomic age
4,… ,a famous Italian navigator, was until recently considered the first European to sail to the New World
5, … in 1912 that the Titanic sank while crossing the Atlantic
6, I turned down the job,… the attractive salary
7, I met my husband… I was at university
8, The doctor… me to spend a few days in bed
9, I looked everywhere for some cooking oil, but I could only find……
10, If I breathe in, I get a sharp……in my chest
Question 3:Choose the best answer a, b, c or d to finish the reading passage.
We all know stories about people who have the 1 to remember hundreds of numbers after 2 them only once Now experts are saying that such feats can be 3 For example, most people can 4 about nine numbers if they are read out one a second In one 5 ,ten training hours produce only a small 6 , but the results after practising for a thousand hours were 7 : Some people remembered 80 or even 100 numbers 8 , most adults can identify only about five out of a set of 21 colours that are only 9 different But after 80 training hours one person could 10 18 of them
Trang 24, a-repetition b-repeatable c-repeatedly d-repeat
5, a-experimentally b-experimental c-experimented d-experiment
Question 4: Read the reading passage and then choose the best answer a, b, c or d.
Many people continue to skip breakfast despite its being the most important meal of the day
Busy people often rush out the door in the mornings without giving their bodies the fuel they need to handle a long day at work They end up feeling tired by the afternoon and resort to the office snack machine or biscuit tin
Loysa Hourigan, from Nutrition Australia, said that catching up on food at lunchtime did not provide the body with enough sustenance to keep it going for the rest of the day “ Even if you have had lunch, you won’t have as much food as you need Your brain gets depleted of glucose and you feel tired.” Ms Hourigan said
According to Ms Hourigan, whole grain bread and cereals provide endurance Milk, eggs, and baked beans provide protein, which helps people to be alert Rolled oats are also an excellent endurance food
1, According to the passage, people should……
a-not have breakfast b-skip lunch c-not eat snacks d-have breakfast
2, The word “ fuel “ in line 2 means……….
3, Ms Hourigan said that if we did not have breakfast, we would feel tired because………
a-we did not have lunch b-our brain was full of glucose
c-there was no oxygen in our brain d-our brain ran out of glucose
4, According to Ms Hourigan, which of the following is NOT mentioned endurance foods?
5,Loysa Hourigan might work as a…………
Question 5:Choose the underlined word or phrase a, b, c or d that would not be appropriate.
1, Her sister knows how for prepare Chinese foods
a b c d
2, He is a playwright so well as an actor
a b c d
3, The doctor insisted that his patient to stop smoking
a b c d
4, Tom’s professor had him to rewrite his assignment many times
a b c d
5, The amount of books in the Library of Congress is more than 58 million volumes
a b c d
Question 6:Choose the best preposition to complete the following sentences.
1, He has been absent…… school very often lately a-from b-on c-in d-with
2, She wants to be financially independent….her parents a-about b-of c-in d-with
3,The government tries to make the country terrorist attacks a-from b-of c-at d-for
4,Please put your stuff away to make room the new computer a-from b-upon c-about d-for
6,The police blamed the mother neglecting her child a-to b-for c-with d-of
7,She returned China after spending much time abroad a-in b-from c-to d-at
8,I always take careful notes what my professors say a-in b-for c-of d-with
9,Vehicles also account air pollution in the cities a-on b-at c-for d-in
10,Tom has to try hard to keep pace his classmates a-to b-with c-at d-for
Question 7:Choose the underlined word (a, b, c, or d ) pronounced differently from the rest.
Trang 32, a-faithful b-failure c-fairly d-painted
Question 8:Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others in each group.
Key 28 Question 1:
1, a-was called of 2- b-are still suffering 3- b-spent 4- a-camping 5- c-was closed
6, d-slept 7- d-had anticipated 8- c-had brought 9- b-looked 10- a-lying
11- a-had deteriorated 12- c-had ended
anticipate [ổn'tisipeit] biờ́t trươc, đoán trươc, lương trươc
deteriorate [di'tiəriəreit](nghĩa bóng) trơ nờn xṍu hơn
Question 2:
1-a 2-c 3-b 4-b 5-d 6-c 7-d 8-c 9-a 10-d
Question 3:
1- ability 2- a-hearing 3- c-taught 4- d-repeat 5- d-experiment 6- c-improvement 7- b-amazing 8- b-similarly 9- a-slightly 10- d-recognise
hearsay: ['hiəsei] tin đụ̀n; lơi đụ̀n
Question 4: ( Nguyen B Trang I tr.126 )
1-d 2-b 3-d 4-d 5-b
skip [skip] bỏ qua, chờ̉nh mảng (nhiợ̀m vụ ) sustenance ['sʌstinəns] chṍt bụ̉,
deplete [di'pli:t] làm kiợ̀t sưc ,(y học) làm tan máu cereal ['siəriəl] ( sụ́ nhiờ̀u) ngũ cụ́c
endurance [in'djuərəns] sư chịu đưng; khả năng chịu đưng; sư kéo dài
oat [out] (thưc vọ̃t học) yờ́n mạch
Question 5: ( Nguyen B Trang I tr.87 )
1-c 2-c 3-c 4-c 5-a The amount of (uncountable noun) Each
Congress ['kɔηgres] cơ quan lọ̃p pháp của Hoa Kỳ; quụ́c hụ̣i Hoa Kỳ
assignment [ə'sainmənt] chưng tư chuyờ̉n nhương volume ['vɔlju:m] quyờ̉n, tọ̃p, cuụ́n sách
Question 6: ( Nguyen B Trang I tr.126 )
1-a 2-b 3-a 4-d 5-a 6-b 7-c 8-c 9-c 10-b
to account for: phá huỷ stuff đồ đạc neglect thờ ơ, không chú ý
to blame smb for smt / to blame smt on smb khiển trách, đổ lỗi
Question 7: ( Ngu am tr.20 )
1-b 2-c 3-d 4-b 5-b
Question 8:
1-d 2-b 3-b 4-a 5-a
2, a-,infor’mation b-to’gether c-,resi’dential d-,simul’taneous
5, a-su’perior b-,repe’tition c-,enter’tainment d-,in’correct
Trang 4Eliminate [i'limineit] loại ra, loại trư exceed [ik'si:d] vươt quá
gallery ['gæləri] gian phòng hoăc toà nhà trưng bày các tác phẩm nghệ thuật accent ['æksənt] giọng
residential [,rezi'den∫l] (thuộc) nhà ơ, (thuộc) nhà riêng; để ơ; dân cư