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reversed b.television c.classmates d.accounts 16.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others: a.careful b.notice c.distance d.succeed 17.Choose the

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ĐỀ THI THỬ TNPT – ĐỀ 4 (Có đáp án)

I Make the correct choice:

1 She is used to his home late at night

a arrival b.arriving c.arrive d.arrived

2 used to be a market near my house

a There b They c It d This

3 This machine is used clothes

a to washing b for wash c with washing d to wash

4 It’s stupid _ her to go out without a coat

a for b to c of d with

5 I was satisfied the present you gave me

a with b about c in d of

6 I’m not ashamed of _

a I did b what did I c I did what d what I did

7 I get fed up with _ doing the same thing everyday

a working b doing c busy d making

8 Why are you always so jealous _ other people ?

a of b with c among d about

9 Prices continue to show an upward _

a intention b.tendency c tension d tense

10 I don’t think I’m accustomed on the left

a to drive b with driving c for driving d to driving

11 It was so -done that John felt like applauding

a beautiful b good c fine d well

12 He helped the piano in

a us move b us to move c us moving d a and b are correct

13 We wouldn’t have chosen this holiday unless we driving

a like b liked c had liked d have liked

14 When I see the doctor this afternoon, I him to look at my throat

a will ask b ask c would ask d will have asked

15.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:

a reversed b.television c.classmates d.accounts

16.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:

a.careful b.notice c.distance d.succeed

17.Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:

a.total b.potential c.absorbent d.intense

18 Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:

a.science b.information c.calculation d.invitation

19 Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:

a.interview b.dialogue c.pavement d.deny

20 Choose the word whose main stress is placed differently from the others:

a.mature b.suitable c.favor d.children

II.Identify one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect:

21 You’ll gradually get used to drive on the left-hand side in London

22 I’m a little short of money Can you lent me some ?

23 I can say for sure that you have done much progress in learning English

24 Most school-leavers have the keenness to go to work because they want to live independent

25 That scientific discovery was so important that it has affected every man way of life

26 Never before we have talked to an interesting person like you

27 He said that the custom dated back to the period because many Londoners travelled to and

fro on horseback

28 There is only one place in the whole of England where it is legal driving on the right

29 The British, however, hated Napoleon, reversed the custom out of sheer perversity

Read the following passage and choose the best answer:

A/ On arriving in London I found another explanation in a guidebook The author of this book said that the Pope

and Napoleon were responsible Some years before the reign of Bonaparte, the pope came to visit Paris Up to then there

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had been no rule about the movement of traffic The authorities, however, decreed that the Parisians should ride or drive

on the right-hand side of the street, leaving the left-hand side clear for the movement of the papal carriage

Thus a custom was born and, when Bonaparte came along he made it the law of the land Moreover, as he conquered country after country, the right-hand rule was put in force in those lands until it became the general things throughout continental Europe The British, however, hating Napoleon, reversed the custom out of sheer perversity Now I had two conflicting theories and I told them to Nat Gubbins and he said they were both wrong He said that

Mr Forester was correct in one detail - the custom really dated back to horseback riding It came into being because men

on horseback had a practice of running each other through with swords and since the right hand was usually the sword hand, Englishmen got into the habit of riding on the left-hand side of the road, the better to slash and thrust Logical

30.Who was responsible for the left-hand rule?

a The author of this book b Nat Gutbbins and Mr Forester

c Bonaparte d Both the Pope and Napoleon

31.Why did the Parisians have to ride or drive on the right-hand side of the street?

a because they liked it b because of their sheer perversity

c because the left-hand side was reserved for the movement of the papal carriage

d because there were no rules about the movement of traffic

32.The British reversed the custom because

a they disliked Napoleon b they hated driving on the right

c the right-hand rule was put in force d Napoleon conquered country after country

33 Mr Forester was correct in one detail What was it?

a sheer perversity b the movement of the papal carriage

c horseback riding d Napoleon’s conquest of Europe

B/ (1) do people drive on the left in Britain and on the right in the other countries?

The reason for this goes (2) to the days when people traveled on horseback Most people are (3) , and thus the left is the natural side to ride on if you are on horseback and need your right hand to hold a sword (4) of trouble

So why didn’t the rest of the world (5) the same? Because of Napoleon Bonaparte He insisted that his armies marched on the right, and as he marched through Europe, he imposed this rule (6) he went.The question suggested that only the British drive on the left,

but in fact, out of 178 countries in the world there are (7) 50 that drive on the left, including Japan However, most of them are (8) British colonies

1.a What b When c Why d How

2.a back b on c away d forward

3.a right-hand b hand-right c right-handed d handed-right

4.a instead b in case c in spite d because

5 a make b create c do d allow

6.a wherever b however c whenever d for ever

7.a near b less c more d about

8.a latter b former c later d latest

C/ The next topic was one which I have been investigating at some length – why the English drive on the left hand

side of the road There is only one place in the whole of England where it is legal to drive on the right (barring one-way streets) and that is the passage and court at the Strand entrance to the Savoy Hotel

Before leaving New York I put the question to Mr C.S Forester He said the custom was grounded in good sense and dated back to the period when many Londoners travelled to and fro on horseback A horse, said Mr Forester, is always mounted from the left side It was a matter of convenience, then, that a man coming out of a shop or house or tavern would have his horse aimed toward the left, otherwise he’d have to walk into the mud and slop of the street to mount, and from this practice came the custom of bearing to the left in traffic Sensible Mr Forester added that my forefathers, the founders of the American nation, reversed the custom after the revolution out of sheer perversity

1 The writer has been investigating

a the reason for the left-hand rule in traffic b why the English drive on the right

c where it is legal to drive on the right d the Savoy Hotel

2 The custom of driving on the left came _

a before they travelled to and fro on horseback b after the writer left New York

c because they often went to and fro on horseback d they liked going on the left

3 They found it convenient to mount a horse _

a from the right side b from the left side c from both sides d from the slop of the street

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4 The Americans drive _ a.on the left as the English do b on the mud of the street

c on the slop of the street d on the right

What is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and what is its purpose? The

Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a multilateral organization which was (1) _

to give Southeast Asian states a forum to communicate (2) _ each other Since the region

had a long colonial past and a history of endemic warfare, there has never been much peaceful and

constructive (3) _ between kings, presidents and other officials A neutral forum was, (4) _,

a very useful development for all of those countries

ASEAN was formed as a result of the Bangkok (5) _ of 1967 and initially had five members:

Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, (6) _ Philippines and Singapore Brunei (7) _ joined in

1984 after it had won independence from Britain Vietnam became the seventh member of the group,

officially joining in 1995 (8) _ several years of negotiation, Myanmar and Laos joined in 1997

and the final member of the ten, Cambodia, joined in 1999 The only (9) state in Southeast Asia

which is not a member of ASEAN is now East Timor It is still (10) _ vulnerable and fragile to

be able to participate for the foreseeable future

1 a created b made c done d discovered

2 a in b on c for d with

3 a interflow b interaction c interference d intercommunity

4 a nevertheless b moreover c therefore d however

5 a Entitle b Requirement c Independence d Declaration

6 a a b an c the d Ø

7 a subsequently b fortunately c approximately d surprisingly

8 a Before b After c Since d While

9 a dependent b independent c independently d independence

10 a enough b either c also d too

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