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1. She g a v e me to u nde r st a n d she would l ea v i n g an y day
A gave
B understand
C leaving
D any
2. His shop ha s g o n e i n to business after m a ki g heavy l o ss e s
A has gone
B into
C making
D losses
3. She was one of five a st r ona u ts o n the space shuttle "Challenger", t ha t
completed a successful six-day voyage in space in June 1983
A astronauts
B on
C that
D in
4. Your friends a r e taken in his f an t a stic story of having g e t to the Pole a l o n e
A are
B fantastic
C get
D alone
5. The s u cc s s f u l of our l o c a l theatre ha s p u t our city o n the map
A successful
B local
C has put
D on
6. The m o r e I read a bou t history, the more it brings to home to me how relevant history is f o r us today
A more
B about
C to
D for
7. If you see e v e r a tall and ski nn y Chinese boy with a m o le on his chin, it’s m e
A ever
B skinny
C mole
8. My name is Fang Yaorong and I w ou ld b e 12 o n the first o f June this year
A would
B be
C on
D of
9. I wear t h ick n e ss glasses because I didn’t take p r o p r care of my e y e s i g h t
w
he n I was young
A thickness
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C eyesight
10.I attend f o r school in the morning a t Ghim Moth P r i m a r y School
A for
B in
C at
D Primary
11.Water on t h e ea r t h is be i n g r c y cl e d c o n ti nu o u sly in a process is k no w n as the hydrologic cycle
A the earth
B is being recycled
C continuously
D is known
12.Every morning, I w a lk e d to school w ith my ne i g hbo r John, who is a lso my classmate
A walked
B with
C neighbor
D also
13.This groundwater is e x t r e m ly important to life on earth, since 95 percent of the earth's water is in the ocean and a r e too salty f o r human beings or plants
A extremely
B to
C are
D for
14.Chemicals lik e d sulfuric acid and soda w e r e manufactured l on g before man be g a n to understand the nature of the atom
A liked
B were
C long
D began
15. oM st of the m o de l s were given f o r me o v e r the years
A Most
B models
C for
D over
16.Dent station is si t ua t e d on the Seatle to Carliste r a il w a y li ne , said b e t h e
m
o st s c en ic in the country
A is situated
B railway line
C be
D the most scenic
17.We h a v e ne v e r stayed in such t h e expensive hotel be f o r e
A have
B never
C the
D before
Trang 318.A fire ha s de st r o y e d most of t h e o ld city of London in the 1600s.
A A
B has destroyed
C the old city
D in
19.The manager w a s very a st ou n d i n g w he n they told him a b ou t the robbery
A was
B astounding
D about
20.Winners were greatly hono re d by ha v i n g olive wreaths p l a c e d on their heads and having poems si n g i n g about their deeds
A honored
B having
C placed
D singing
21.A country can’t be p r o s pe r ou sly if it’s not q u ite i nd e pe d nt
A A
B prosperously
C quite
D independent
22.They w en t o n s m o ki g all through du r i n g the m ea l
A went on
B smoking
C during
D meal
23. heT s e new m a c h i n e have put a n end to queuing
A These
B machine
C an
D to
24.The i n st r u cti n s say you j u st add bo ili n g w a t e r s to the soup powder
A instructions
B just
C boiling
D waters
25.The house s e e m d to have b ee u n o cc p y i n g f o r several months
A seemed
B been
C unoccupying
D for
26.You m u st drive m o r e sl o w l y t ha n in town
A must
B more
C slowly
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27.Be sure t o s a y goodbye to your grandmother b e f o r e you w ill l e a v e
A to say
B to
C before
D will leave
28.The rate of i n f l a ti o n has f a ll e n st e ad ily during r e c en tly months
A inflation
B fallen
C steadily
D recently
29. oM st people consider t h a t st e a li n g w s wrong
A Most
B that
C stealing
D was
30.Dick en s’s l a st novel was u n f i n is h e when he h a d d i e d
A Dickens’s
B last
C unfinished
D had died
31. l eaP s e would you to s e n me f u r t he r details, of the job ad v e r tis ed ?
A Please
B to send
C further
D advertised
32.Children learn a lot a bo t how to be h a v e in a situation a s this
A about
B to behave
C in
D as
33.I w r ite to h is a l m o st every day
A write
B to
C his
D almost
34. v eE n t h ou g h I a d m i r e his courage, I t h i n k he ha s be e n foolish
A Even though
B admire
C think
D has been
35.We w ou ld g e t the job finished m u c h q u ick e r if everyone worked a s a r d ly a s e
v e r y on e e ls e
A would get
B much quicker
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D everyone else
36.One of the p a ti en t s in a l o c a l hospital has on e typhoid
A patients
B in
C local
D one
37.I think c y cli n g is p r e f e r ab le w ith w a lki n g
A cycling
B preferable
C with
D walking
38.He s a id he d is p pr o v e d o f people w h ich smoked
A said
B disapproved
C of
D which
39.You can’t p o ssi b l e e x pe ct me to ha v e supper r ead y by 8 o’clock
A possible
B expect
C to have
D ready
40.I h d be e n looking for this book f o r months and a t l a st I h a v e f o un it
A had been
B for
C at last
D have found
41.I a m w r iti n g to tell you ho w m u ch I h a e j o y e d the few hours I s pen t with you and your family yesterday evening
A am writing
B how much
C had enjoyed
D spent
42.I h v e be n in England f o r the beginning of October and this w a s my first invitation to dinner w ith an English
family
A have been
B for
C was
D with
43.I f ou n d the c on v e r s a ti o n l most i n t e r e sti g and was g l a d to practise my
English
A found
B conversational
C interesting
D glad
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A also
B congratulating
C on
D cooking
45.I was v e r y gr a t e f u lly for all the helpful i n f o r m a t i o n you gave me ab o u t the courses in English
A very
B gratefully
C information
D about
46.I hope to f i n d a s u it ab le school w it h in the next few da y
A to find
B suitable
C within
D day
47.The English c ou r s e s w ill no t be t o o hard to me to study
A courses
B will not
C too
D to
48.Would p l ea s e you g i v e my be st wishes t o your husband and children?
A please
B give
C best
D to
49. hT a k you again w ith an e x t r e m ly p l e a s an t evening
A Thank
B with
C extremely
D pleasant
50.A house in that d i st r ict w i ll c o st you a t l e ss $200,000
A in
B district
C will cost
D at less
51.Although both his legs w e r e broken o n the crash, he managed t o g e t out of the car before it e x p l o d ed
A were
B on
C to get
D exploded
52.The patient r e c o v e r e d more ra p i d ly t ha n e x pe cti n g
A recovered
B rapidly
C than
D expecting
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A As soon as
B safe
C were taken
D hospital
54.We w ou ld put o u t to sea i f the weather is good
A would
B out
C to
D if
55. nDo o t b l a m me if the tin-opener is b r e a k
A Do not
B blame
C if
D is break
56.Please check in d a m g before si g n i n g the d e li v e r y note
A in
B damage
C signing
D delivery
57.The fact t h a t every c h il d r e n has the same e d c a ti o na l opportunities is
essential
A that
B children
C educational
D is
58.John did not c e l e b r a t e d a party un til he received the offer of p r o m ti o n in w r iti n g
A celebrated
B until
C promotion
D writing
59.You c a n u s e it a s l en g th a s y o u lik e , and it will not w ea r out
A can use
B as length as
C you like
D wear out
60.If t h i n g s g o wrong, James, w he r e v e r you do, do not p a n ic
A things
B go
C wherever
D panic
61. oM r e t ha n 1 , 0 0 0 r un n e r participated in this year’s Manchester m a r a t h o n
A More than
B 1,000 runner
C in
D marathon
Trang 862.The way he t o o k everything she d oe s for gr an t e d really an n o y e d her.
A took
B does
C granted
D annoyed
63.The personnel p r o m is e d him that she w ou ld not tell anyone t h a t he h a
be
e n in prison
A promised
B would
C that
D has been
64.In my a rr i v a l home, I re a lis d that I h a d l e f t my book in the room
A In
B arrival
C realised
D had left
65.My father is going to be r ea lly angry w ha t he finds out t h a t I ha v e l o st the car key
A really
B what
C that
D have lost
66.People w ho se live in g l a ss houses s h ou l dn ’t throw st o n e s
A whose
B glass
C shouldn’t
D stones
67.He spent most of his ti m e s t r a v e li n g around the world and now he is w r iti n g about his e x pe r i en c e s
A times
B traveling
C is writing
D experiences
68.I w r o te to him last week but s o f a r I r e c e i v e d no reply to my letter
A wrote
B so far
C received
D to
69.I f the earth suddenly stopped to s p i n , we w ou ld all fly o ff it
A If
B to spin
C would
D off
70.This building w i l l ha v e f i n is e d b y the end o f 2000
A will
B have finished
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D of
71.I h ea r d that you h a d b ou h t that house and b e m o v e d there before you g o t
your promotion
A heard
B had bought
C be moved
D got
72.We h a n o s o o ne r left the house w he n it be g a n to rain
A had
B no sooner
D began
73. eN v e rto p u t off u n til tomorrow w ha t you can do today
A Never
B to put
C until
D what
74.My father is ti r e d o f living in the city a lt h ou h he wants to li v e in a quiet village
A tired
B of
C although
D to live
75.She w en t to the dentist be c a u se she g o t a n t oo t ha c he
A went
B because
C got
D an toothache
76.Jeremy invents f r e q uen tly r i d ic l ou s st o r i e s like that
A frequently
B ridiculous
C stories
D like
77. lt hA ou h Bob d i d n ’t s p e k Dutch, he de ci de d s e ttli g in Amsterdam
A Although
B didn’t speak
C decided
D settling
78. i t hoW u t f o r this treatment, the pa ti e n t w ou ld ha v e d i e d
A Without
B for
C patient
D would have died
79.The farmers are s i m p ly trying to f a t t e n the animals in o r de r t h a t obtain a higher price o n the market
A simply
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C in order that
D on
80.John a s k e d Oliver if she c ou ld remember w ha t she had put the camera
A asked
B if
C could
D what
81.I can’t d e sc r i b e p eop le a s w e ll s you c ou l d
A describe
B people
C as well as
D could
82.I w s sc a r e dto t e ll him what m e re a lly thought
A was scared
B to tell
D really
83.There a r e about 3,000 li v i n g l an g ua e s in the world today, but only about six o f t h e m are major l an g ua e of the world
A are
B living languages
C six of them
D language
84.Jack ha s be c o m ec o n f i d en tly a s a result of h is s u cc ss
A has become
B confidently
C as
D his success
85.He d i d n ’t g i v e n a n y r ea s o n for his st r an g e behavior t ha t da y
A didn’t given
B any reason
C strange
D that day
86.I h d l o st his phone number so I couldn’t to c on t a ct him be f o r e
A had lost
B so
C to contact
D before
87. l oA t o f things keep st o pp i n g me f o r w a lk i n g
A A lot of
B stopping
C for
D walking
88.She couldn't be li e v e t ha t she h a s f i n a lly found her brother