had to be Read the passage and choose the best option A, B, C or D to fill in each gap.. take Read the passage and choose the best option A, B, C or D for each question.. the fourteenth
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Question 1 Poverty is a relative measure that depends on prices, the standard of living, and the _ that others earn
A amounts B incomes C monies D pays
Question 2 Poverty is a major problem in America- and one that is extremely difficult to _
A decide B resolve C determine D restore Question 3 I would be very interested in for that job
A entering B working C applying D writing Question 4 Do you want to as a candidate in the local elections?
A stand B sit C go D try
Question 5 They are completely _ up with all the noise m the centre of town
A tired B fed C sick D ill
Question 6 The reason there are no buses is because the drivers are on
A hit B stop C strike D leave
Question 7 The government has changed its policy and had a complete change of
A view B opinion C mind D heart
Question 8 This supermarket is trying to young shoppers by offering fashionable clothes
A target B persuade C encourage D trap
Question 9 You should have those shares when they were cheap
A taken out B sold off C bought up D taken over Question 10 You must try and hurry up because my patience is _ out
A running B racing C pacing D turning Question 11 Have you ever tried your _ at running a business?
A arm B finger C hand D leg
Question 12 After all these years she has decided to take early _
A leave B finishing C departure D retirement Question 13 _people don't know what it is like in other countries
A The most B Most C Most of D The most of Question 14 After Jack in his notice at the office, his wife ran away with a lawyer
A having handed B handing C handing D had handed Question 15 “Give it to me, will you?” “ ”
A I'll B It's here C Here you are D Please
Question 16 Water at a temperature of 100 C
A is boiling B is boiled C is to boil D boils
Question 17 As you pass the house, you'll be able to see Mr Watson’s garden _
A on your right hand B on your right
C to your right handed side D to your right side
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Trang 2Question 18 "Would you care to join us for dinner tomorrow?” “ _”
A Excuse me, I won't be able to B Sorry, I wouldn't
C Pardon me, I wouldn't D Unfortunately, I won't be able to
Question 19 It's been a long time since you’ve seen him, ?
A isn't it B hasn't he C hasn't it D haven't you Question 20 Last week my neighbor had a serious heart attack He taken to hospital
A must had to be B has been C had to have D had to be
Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to fill in each gap
I do not think it possible tor many people at the age of six to be able to predict their future with (21) _ accuracy However, at that age I felt confident enough to inform my mother that I intended (22) _ my own zoo and moreover, I added, I would give her a cottage in the grounds to live (23) _ If my mother had been an American parent, she (24) _ me to the nearest psychiatrist; however, being fairly phlegmatic, she merely said she thought that it (25) _ lovely and promptly forgot (26) She should have been warned since, from the age of two, I (27) _ matchboxes and my pockets with a wide variety of the smaller fauna that came (28) _ my way, so the progress from a matchbox to a zoo (29) _ predicted It is nice to record though that, before she died, I had fulfilled my promise and (30) _ her to live in my zoo, not in a cottage but in a manor house
(Gerald Durrell)
Question 21: A an B any C the D no
Question 22: A on having B that I would have C to have D having Question 23: A x B in C at D by
Question 24: A must have rushed B would have rushed probably
C should probably have rushed D would probably have rushed
Question 25: A would be B was going to be C had been D was to be Question 26: A about all B all about C all about it D about
Question 27: A was filling B have filled C filled D have been filling Question 28: A on B x C with D at
Question 29: A could be B could have
C could have been D may have been
Question 30: A taking B have taken C taken D take
Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each question
THE US CONSTITUTION
Two fundamental rights in the US constitution are found in the fourteenth amendment: due process and equal protection
The due process provision protects persons from being "deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due
process of law" and the provision goes on to give the steps that must be followed to make sure the process
is "fundamentally fair." A process is considered to be fundamentally fair if there has been due notice, a
hearing, an unbiased fact finder, the opportunity to present evidence and to cross examine witnesses, and the right of appeal
Trang 3Under the equal protection provision, no person may be denied equal protection under the laws “Equal
protection does not prohibit all differences in the way people are treated, but it requires that these
differences be reasonable For cases involving the control of various businesses, and for ordinary cases, equal protection is fairly loose However, when classifications such as race, religion, or national minorities
are involved, then the equal protection is enforced much more strictly This is also true when basic rights
are involved: basic rights are voting, marriage, privacy, access to a court if one is needed, and travel between the states In these cases, the right of the government to treat people differently under the law is extremely limited
Due process and equal protection apply both to individuals and to businesses Although businesses may seem to be different from individuals, the law generally treats a registered business as a person
Question 31: What is the subject of this passage?
A civil liberties B the due process
C equal protection D American basic rights
Question 32: “Due process of law” signifies
A that nothing illegal has been done
B that it is time for the law to be processed
C that the law has been properly applied
D that no one has been deprived of their life or liberty
Question 33: For a process to be “fundamentally” there must have been _
A a trial with a judge and jury
B an opportunity to present the evidence
C an opportunity to question the evidence which has been presented
D both B and C
Question 34: The word “prohibit” in paragraph 3 closely means
A ban B abandon C allow D permit Question 35: According to the text, yon cannot suffer a legal penalty if _
A you have not been informed that there is a case against you
B you are to be deprived of your liberty
C the case involves basic rights
D you are not involved with marriage, voting or minorities
Question 36: “Equal protection” means _
A that the constitution has been amended
B that businesses and people are treated the same
C that due process of law is sometimes amended
D that everybody is entitled to the same protection under the law
Question 37: Protection does not have to be exactly equal if _
A nobody has complained to the court
B the cases do not involve sensitive issues
C the cases only involve business
D you are not traveling between the states
Question 38: According to the text, basic rights do NOT involve
A voting B marriage C privacy D race
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A to be organized differently B to be the same as people
C not to be involved in due process D a part of the fourteenth amendment Question 40: Where would you find this text?
A a magazine article B a mystery story
C a book of American history D a legal text book
Choose the underlined part (marked A, B, C or D) that contains an error,
Question 41: I think I am really lucky that I could met you,
A B C D
Question 42: Almost all students in the college do not seem to study hard
A B C D
Question 43: I found that the number of universities which accept foreign students have been increasing
A B C D
Question 44: In last years the Australian economy has improved markedly
A B C D
Question 45: Never I have seen such an exciting film
A B C D
Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D which has closest meaning with the given sentence
Question 46: What he did next really surprised us
A What he did next was surprised
B We were surprising at what he did next
C We were surprised by what he did next
D We were surprised at what he did next
Question 47: We will never forget that experience
A That will be an unforgettable experience
B That was unforgettable experience
C That was an unforgettable experience
D That was an unforgettable experience
Question 48: Terry is the shortest member of the team
A No one in the team is shorter than Terry
B No one in the team is taller than Terry
C Terry is not as short as others in the team
D Terry is as tall as others in the team
Question 49: Did she say who the dog belonged to?
A Did she say whose dog it belonged to?
B Did she say whose dog it was?
C Did she say who belonged to the dog?
D Did she say to whom the dog was?
Question 50: This is the first time anyone has done that
A Nobody has done that before
B Never before anyone has done that
C Never before has anyone done that
D It has been done so far
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People who suffer from excessive drowsiness during the daytime may be victims of a condition known as
"narcolepsy." While most people may feel sleepy while watching TV or after eating a meal, narcoleptics may fall asleep at unusual or embarrassing times They may doze while eating, talking, taking a shower, or even driving a car Victims can be affected in one of two ways Most narcoleptics have several sleeping
spells during each day with alert periods in between
A minority of others feels drowsy almost all the time and are alert for only brief intervals
There are no reliable data showing how many people have narcolepsy Some estimates put the number as high as 300.000, in the United States alone The cause of this illness has not been identified, although recent research suggests that the problem may stem from an immune system reacting abnormally to the brain's chemical processes; There is currently no cure for narcolepsy, so sufferers of this condition can only have their symptoms treated through a combination of counseling and drugs
Question 51: What is the main topic of this passage?
A Aspects of narcolepsy B Causes of narcolepsy
C Treatment of narcolepsy D Development of narcolepsy
Question 52: Narcolepsy is a condition in which people
A doze after eating a meal B have unusual brain chemistry
C only sleep in the day D doze at unusual times
Question 53: A person is most likely to be narcoleptic if he or she falls asleep while
A watching a movie B eating at a restaurant
C lying on the beach D taking a long car trip
Question 54: The passage implies that narcolepsy _
A is an imaginary problem B can be a serious disorder
C is easily cured D is really laziness
Question 55: The word "others" in the passage refers to
A spells B periods C victims D intervals
Question 56: The word "alert" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A tired B awake C alarmed D informed Question 57: According to the passage It can be said that
A most people are narcoleptics sometimes B narcoleptics are drug addicts
C narcolepsy is a very rare condition D the number of narcoleptics is unknown Question 58: Which of the following statements about narcolepsy is NOT true?
A Doctors treat symptoms rather than causes
B The causes of narcolepsy have not been found yet
C Narcolepsy affects people in two basic ways
D Narcolepsy can be cured through counseling of narcolepsy?
Question 59: Where does the author mention the possible cause of narcolepsy?
A Lines 1 – 2 B Line 3 – 4 C Lines 6 – 7 D Lines 10 – 11 Question 60: According to the passage, narcolepsy symptoms _
A can wholly be treated using drugs
B can be treated with a counselor
C can be treated with both drugs and counseling
D can’t be cured
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Question 61:1 really can't tell what is
A going on B taking off C going by D taking in Question 62: We feel certain
A that he is capable he will succeed and you will be proud of him
B that he is capable, he will succeed and you will be proud of him
C he is capable, that he will succeed and that you will be proud of him
D that he is capable, that he will succeed and that you will be proud of him
Question 63: "How many eggs have we got?” “ _”
A There are not some B They're no in the fridge
C Not too much D Not too many
Question 64: What _!
A an interesting film it is B interesting film
C the film is D is it an interesting film
Question 65: My dog would not have bitten the toy fish, it was made of rubber
A if she has known B if she should know
C had she known D if she knew
Choose the word among A, B, C or D whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group
Question 66: A lively B driven C kite D bite
Question 67: A now B slow C show D blow
Question 68: A kicked B missed C wanted D watched
Choose the word among A B, C or D whose main stress is different from the rest
Question 69: A succeed B limit C survey D notice Question 70: A similar B popular C epidemic D chemical
Read the passage and choose the best option (A B, C or D) to fill in each gap
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Most people know that there are many kinds of birds (71) fly long distances every spring and autumn This activity is known (72) “migration” Scientists know (73) about where the birds fly to, and why they do it (74) there are still different (75) about exactly how the birds (76) to find their way back to the same places every year Birds travel between the areas where they can depend (77) the best food supply in winter, and the places where their young are born The number of birds making these journeys every year is (78) big that their routes are called
"flyways” and the distances travelled (79) be amazing: there is one bird, only 350 mm (80) length, which in its lifetime probably travels almost a million kilometers
Question 71: A where B what C which D who
Question 72: A to B with C as D like
Question 73: A plenty B some C lot D many
Question 74: A because B although C so D since
Question 75: A meanings B opinions C decisions D minds
Trang 7Question 76: A succeed B can C agree D manage Question 77: A for B of C on D from
Question 78: A such B so C every D more
Question 79: A should B can C ought D could Question 80: A by B at C over D in
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